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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Jun 1940, p. 3

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Floyd Carr of Greenwood was a caller in the Wm. McCannon hone on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Genevieve Dodge and children DANCING EYJBRY SATIHEUDAY EVEHUfO PINK S . **7 Tried Ohiclrtn, 60* Assorted 8andwiohes ; Sot Boast Beef and Tortt with Fxtmoh Tries -- 36o Divine Music c Perfect Bfixed Drink* BARBARA HORICK'S ORCHESTRA > MI PLACE restaurant {thicken Dinner Sunday .-*«*•£ £5c Friday Fresh Boneless Pike :V. *? t IL*** Phone 877 JtJSTEN ft FREUND, Props. Oroea Si. MUMMi Our Repair Department Is ait your service for any troubles you may have with your car or truck. It is one of the b&t equipped garages in Northern Illinois. Drive in and let us check the car and give you an estimate on the necessary work. Have your truck tested at this garage, which is an official testing station, and receive your state sticker. We have a well equipped repair shop to take care of your correction to comply with the law. CENTRAL GARAGE FRED J. SMITH, Prop. Phone 200-J Towing Johnsburg Your 1940 Summer YacationiTrip Ste tik* West and all the Best in a grand All American PiA am* of tha-- for too* test vacation. & i C ) TBLLOWBTONE NATIONAL PARK plus a visit to Beartooth Lake Lodge high in the Wyoming Rockies. Take an all expenses paid vacation trip with everything planned, see all of Yellowstone, stay at National Park Hotels. In via the Northern Entrance, leave via the famed Red Lodge. Highway, The cost ia low, only $124.00 up from McHenry. . ( ) PACIFIC COAST TOURS including spectacular flawed! wi Hwfc- >/. ies, all the Pacific Coast from Vancouver to Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland and Columbia River Highway, San Francisco Exposi- ==*= tion, Hollywood, Catalina Island, San Diego, Tia Juana andAgua Caliente in Old Mexico, ride the streamliners. Cost only $206.00 up from McHenry. v ( ) ALASKA With Choice of three tours, just a cruise for a short trip, or inland to Mt. McKinley National Park, Anchorage, Matanuska Valley, Fairbanks, or up the Yukon to Dawson and Whitehorse. Escorted by DON ECK in person. Every item of expense • paid before your journey, even the tips are paid. Cost only $298.00 from McHenry. t ) HONOLULU and the HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. See these tropical Islands on a planned vacation trip, all reservations made ana paid for before you start, travel on American Liners, stop at fine hotels. Cost only $325.00 from McHenry. ( ) NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR with all expenses paid, many schedules and routes to choose from. Cost only $37.00 up from Chicago. < ) COLONIAL AMERICA* Hen's one you ham tan. lookin* ft* •- -- see Old New England, Boston, Concord. Montreal, Quebec, i down the St. Lawrence. 1000 islands, all you have been looking for and more too. Cost only $145.00 up from Chicago. .b { ) GREAT LAKES CRUISES, June, July and August, many sail-' ings, rates lower than ever, a short four to seven day cruise -- T' see Mackinac, Georgian Bay, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, all . Niagara Falls. Cost onjy $59.50 from Chicago. ; ( ) OLD MEXICO South of the Border. See MEXICO this Summer but make your reservations now, all expense, escorted tours with everything paid, rail and motor tours *fw. ,ftr tours, cost only $157.50 up from Chicago. ;•;*&>' ( ) TRAVEL AMERICA this year. See otrf rtafufrifr --r^ The cost is low and the service great. Make your reservations or inquire for schedules now. If you wish to check the reliability of DON ECK TOURS see your local newspaper publisher in whose paper you are reading Hue ad; he knows us. . DON ECK TOURS Suite 121S ©ally Times Sll Wr Waekar Drive I. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS I ( ) Check trip wanted. Clip this ad and mail fur free informatioM Wi3L i THE McHSNVY FLA«MHIT, KcBeary. ITi; ™ ^ ^ Pi Page Three m^-4 of Woodstockand Mtsa Eleanor Averill of Marfcngo were callers in'the George Shepard home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Meier and Mrs. Sophia Kamp of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gault and son of Woodstock were visitors at Mrs. Minnie Coates' Thursday. c Mrs. Dimon and daughter, Ethel, of Ostend were callers in the Dick Olson home Thursday. Mrs. Albert Escher and daughter of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Yafllancourt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shtlfctxe and daughter, Ruth, of Milwaukee spent Thursday in the Dr. Hepburn home. The Leonard Carlson family are moving to McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Remer and daughter of Pis LILY LAD McOVLLOM t.act *Z2L fir. Paul i Schwabe A card and bunco party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swanson Wednesday evening. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seyfferth, Mr. and Mrs. William Ettcu, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch, Paul Harvey, Orra Belle B^ttray, Mrs. Claude McDermott, Mrs. Strnad and Josephine Dosch. , Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sanson* and family of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klabough and daughter, Kathleen, spent a week vis iting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John CatfHn of Mauston, Wis. A party was held at Bernie's Casino takee Bay are moving into the house i Tuesday afternoon in honor of the vacated by the Carlsons. (birthday anniversary of Evelyn Lavin. Those from here to attend the quar- J Guests present were Mrs, Strnad, Mrs. terly conference at the Greenwood | Lavin, Mrs. Klabough, Mrs. Dosch, Methodist church Sunday afternoon I Mrs. W. Swanson, Mrs. Seyfferth, were Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCannon, j Mrs. Dedrick, Mrs. Krieger, Orra Belle Mrs. Viola Low, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Bvttray, Josephine Dosch, Marilyn Peet and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. j Venable, Kathleen Klabough, Mrs. Those spending the weeXend here were Mr. and Mrs. Guth and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Makofski and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Matter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matson and daughter, Arlene, and lady friend, Mr. and Mrs. Bald and family, Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Green and families, and Mrs. Englesall and family. Jack Bourelle spent the weekend in Chicago visiting his very good friend and former schoolmate, Edward Yore. Mr. Yore, who is a student at Merc eat University, Macon, Ga., has just returned home for his summer vaca> tion. Helen Salenting of Chicago spent the holiday weekend at the home of Mrs. Pietsch. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of Chicago spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. O. McKim. Mr. and Mrs. A. Elarton of Down* era Grove spent four days at theif cottage and entertained friends. Callers at the Barber home Sunday were Miss Ruth Lacdon and Jack OPTOMETRIST Phone: McHenry 12S-J THURSDAY MORNINGS Woodstock S74 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Mr. and Mrs Frank Block and fam- Peschke. The sarvinjr of a lurch i!y of Kenosha spent Sunday with Dr. concluded a most enjoyable afternoon. | jjr famand Mrs. Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. | uy of Chicago were callers at tht Mr. and M«. Wm. Boehmke ar-1 Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Wfener, Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Winkrant* Sun. pounce the amval of a son born at and Mrs. C. O Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. day; also Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schmidt the Woodstock hospital, Friday, May Rjehhaxt, Mr. ami Mrs. Bender, Mr. Lf Diamond Lake. m . „ _ . _ .!»nd Mrs. Wise, Mr and Mrs. SpaU- Mr. and Mrs E. Flunkett and son, w lj' M r s . Ear! Sherman Mjfort, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fast. Mr. »tid]Aythur of Chicago spent the weekend Woodstock spent Sunday afternoon in j Mrs. Comnick, Mr. and Mrs. WaHk.iat their cottage. the Wm. McCannon heme. iG. Tons and many others of Chicago) Mrs. J. A. Winkrmnts spent Tbm«; Miss Marion Peet of Eight spent I spent the weekend at their homes Sunday with her parents, Mr. and .here. Mrs. Charles Peet. Mary Hubbell, Helen Robinson and Quite a few from here attended the BnUe yiola Brady, all of Chicago, high school graduation exercises at gpent a dayg at their home at McHenry Friday evening. Lily Lake. Visitors at their home lum Lake. Wayne Foss attended the graduation exercises at 6enoa City Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon and family of Algonquin spent Decoration Day with the latter*s parents, Mr. and MSr.C„d i'rShn Dfernpe rf Chi- •"? «"• ™ day in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Rochelle of Chicago spent the weekend here. Miss R. Hagedorn and Mends of Chicago spent the weekend at McColwere Mr. and Mrs. William Brady, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William-Brady, Jr., and Ann and Mayme Crane, all of Chicago. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fined Doech Sunday were Mr. capo spent Saturday evening fn the George Young home. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Butler and daughter, Rosemary, of Elgin spent Thursday in the B. T. Butler home. Marshal Jepson of Stanford, Vermont, spent Thursday and Friday in the home of his brother, C. J. Jepson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guth of Woodstock were callers in the B. T. Butler home Sunday afternoon. Miss Marion Hawley spent the weekend with Shirley Freund at Spring Grove. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dewey of Armstrong, 111., spent Monday night and Tuesday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Misses Marion Hawley and Helen Ruth Butler left Tuesday as delegates from the Ringwood Sunshine 4-H Girls' club for the convention at Urbana. Rev. and Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Warnpool and Miss Wfinona Frank spent Decoration Day at Free port. Miss Mildred Jepson of Evanston, Harold Jepson of Urbana, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dewey of Armstrong and Mrs. C. J. Jepson attended the funeral of George Jepson at Wauconda Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Young spent Sunday in the Stephen M. Schmidt home at McHenry. Ray Stephenson of Chicago was a caller in the H. M. Stephenson home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Young spent Wednesday afternoon with her parents at McHenry. Mrs. H. M. Stephenson attended a shower for Loretta Freeman in the Harry Alexander home at Hebron Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper and family of Chicago spent Thursday morning with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin spent. Friday in Chicago. James Lindemann of Dundee and Irene Hopper of Crystal Lake spent Thursday with the former's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Mrs. Emma Merchant of Woodstock spent the weekend in the home of her son, Ray Merchant, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merchant entertained the following relatives and friends at their home Friday evening Mrs. John Cusick, Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frick and baby, Mrs. Frick. all of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham. Mrs. John Keane and Mrs. Carrie Parker, all of Barrington. Marilyn and Jeanne Klabough of Mauston, Wis., are spending the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Klabough. A shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Miller Saturday, June 1, in honor of Miss Genevieve Daw of Grayslake who will be married to Mr. John Wallace, Grayslake, June 15. Games, singing and dancing were enjoyed by all the guests. About fifty persons were present. George Wolf and friend of Chicago spent the weekend here. Mrs. N. Bourelle was a guest of Mrs. Pearl Pietsch at a luncheon which was held at the Plentywood Farm at Bensenville. Mrs. Pietsch is vice chairman of the American Legion Auxiliary unit of Riverside, I1L Mrs. Bourelle reports that they had a most enjoyable time. The Plentywood Farm is a very picturesque spot. The food served was most delicious. Take in the tire sale at Walter Freund's Tire Store, West McHenry. Phone 294. 3 Community Clrib Notes The McCollum Lake Community club held their first meeting of the season last Sunday, June 2. The club has inaurgurated a new plan for the future. All meetings will be held on private property and admission is by membership card or verification of membership by the secretary or treasurer. It was gratifying to note the many new members at the meeting and the private meetings are 111] I VSt ; v>||- \ "rh HI -M • " l"'i r DoWT'et Dodge sise and luxury fbo! you ateut the price! The Dodge Luxury Liner is a . oar . the biggest, in fact, for the money. Yet Dodge _ Odsta only a ttnf dollars more than smaller, low-priced 1 oars --so tittle more youll scarcely notice the differ- r enoe! Why wait? Come in. See and drive this great Dodge--the finest car ever to bear the name of Dodge, j Get our appraisal on your preeent car. It may more "ban cover the fiall down-payment on a new Dodge. •Thhi Is Det roit d«)iv*r*d piht aa* IfMtvdes att Federal tint and all standard iMlfMM. Transport a tion.atat* aad la«al tana (if anjr),**tra COME IN TODAY AND SEE IT/ BUKE MOTOR SALES Pearl and Park Ste. -- Dodge Plymouth -- Phoas lit '•>' HP Ti?' Walter whole-heartedly endorsed. For this Freund's Tire Store, West McHenry. Phone 294. 3 JOHNSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer of Twin Lakes, Wis., were callers here Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freund and daughter, Nancy, of Chicago spent Thursday with Mrs. Stephen -H. Smith. Miss Annabel Meyers and Miss Jeanette Degen were Woodstock callers Wednesday. Rev. Leonard Busch and mother of Milwaukee, Wis., visited with their aunt, Mrs. Wm. Althoff Thursday. Leo Britz of Waukegan called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Miller Thursday. Mrs. Richard Guyser and sons of Chicago spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oeffling. Mrs. Rose Hoffine of Genoa, Wis., called on her sister, Mrs. George King Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkie of Chicago spent the weekend in i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zoellner of Chicago spent the weekend with Art Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith were Wonder Lake callers Sunday afternoon. * Mr* and Mrs* Peter M" Wa«ner of in "honor* of"thei r diiugh ter",~Rita Mae.jVolo and Miss Agues Obenauf, Mr. who graduated from McHenry high I and Mrs. Michael Obenauf and sons, school: Mrs. Emma Merchant' of Billy and Richard, of Libertyville Woodstock. Leslie Anderson and Mr. were Sunday visitors in the home of and Mrs. J. L. Engstrom and daugh- Mrs. Wm. Althoff. ter of St. Charles, Charles Krohn and Mr. and Mrs. Ale* Freund and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Benoy daughter of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coles. »ay Horiek of Woodstock spent Sun- Audrey Merchant and Amy Harri-Jday at the home of Mrs. Stehen H. son are attending the 4-H convention Smith. at Urbana this week Miss Mercedes Lindemann of Crys- Miss Gertrude Williams of McHenry spent Sunday with her parents, tal Lak* spent Sunday evening in the Mr. and Mi s^ Peter W11 home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wurtlinger and family of Woodstock spent Sunday in the ^<onnie Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle Smith and family, Mrs. S. W. Smith, Mrs. Wm. Wurtzinjrer and Miss Catherine Freund attended the graduation exercises at the McHenry high school on Friday evening. Miss Catherine Coyne arrived home Sunday from Jacksonville. 111., where she has been attending MacMurray college. Miss Marie Gorman of Chicairo spent Sunday in the S. W. Smith home. Mrs. R. R. Schwart* and son, Robert. of Chicago are spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Patrick Coyne. Ralph Smith and son. Arnold, spent Sundav with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Collins. Mrs. Wampool and Miss Winona Frank «nent Saturday evening jn the Rogfer Collins home in Chicago. James Harrison of Washineton, D. C., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benwell of Ostend were callers in the Clayton Haririson home Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Warnpol and Miss Winona Frank attended Community flight at Gre?nwood Sunday evening. Take in the tfrs sale at Walter Freund's Tii» Stocsw West McHenry. • t % Mr. and Mrs. Math Schaefer of Chicago are spending a few days with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schaefer of Qi cago spent Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill May and children were Chicago callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer of Waukegan spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. George Tonyan and daughter. Joan, visited with their grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Althoff, one night this week. ~ Mrs. Jack Bode spenf l|ond*f in Chicago. ~_ Mrs. Mamie King and Mrs. Stephen H. Smith were Woodstock callers Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jackson were Chicago callers Friday. Miss Marie King of Genoa, Wis.,, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George King. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Frett of Chicago spent the weekend in the home of Mrs. Delia Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoffel of Volo called on John Pitzen Monday evening. John and Math Lay of Spring Grove were callers here Sunday evening?. Clarence Michels was a Wtoodstock caller Saturday afternoon. - Kathetine Althoff of Elgin spent Thursday in the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Althoff Take in the tire sale at Walter Freund's Tire 9tor«, West KeHe summer we have made arrangements to use Mr. and Mrs. Fiereisel's basement for the meetings. As there is important business at all the meetings it behooves all property owners to be present. Regular meetings are the first Sunday of each month, special meetings called in between, will be amply publicised in advance. The club's dance last fall at Nell's ball* room proved a huge success and the people are still talking about it. In all probability there will be much more of this kind of entertainment, so keep your eyes and ears peeled for some more. The thought of an oileid road for this summer is very gratifying and certainly will be appreciated. But we are just waiting for the time when we will be able to sail in and out to McHenry on a blacktop road. Maybe that will be better for all of us. -- By Mrs. A. M. Bailey, i THE WINNER! Favorite among midwest motorists I AIMfl four aia motor oil values LUUlU OrrCRCDRYSTAHOAmOILDCALM ; i m-1K MAUI SUNK--fimtf mr* Pwm«NsbII SNS . . JSd*. Tkiffly, butpiMtytoufk M«*L* - taisrtHm--m . . . v '>! STANDARD SERVICE it C«rd - STANDARD OIL DEALERS • b . •<*< "CHEVROLET'S AGAIN Men and products may vie for leadership, but it is the public that confers it. . . . And again in 1940, for the ninth time in the last, ten years, people are buying more Chevrolets than any other make of car! ft KmM Y.1LL.

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