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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jun 1940, p. 2

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- ; Ti^y^v 1 *. ^ j t.1 ^ * ¥ , . ', r " ' ' ' _ ' _J.'_. ." !* I S'- ^ • !"&- J- -- 1 " ','. , ' "' Y " "" '" "7 "" ', r J V * ,< * r Thursday, June 20, 1940 m M '"fl /•I RINGWOOD m*r Jm$ - 11 s';. '>**' ?^. ;:.^s Mrs. F. A. Hitchens entertained the Easy Aces at her home Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. B. Harrison ami Mrs. Libbie Ladd. Miffs Catherine Coyne spent Thursday in Chicago. Mrs. H. M. Stephenson entertained the Home Circle at her home Wednesday. A one o'clock luncheon was served by Mrs. Stephenson, Mrs. S. W. Smith and Mrs. Lonnie Smith. A fine program was enjoyed in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Young spent Wednesday evening in the Matt Blake home at Crystal Lake. Patrick Coyne is spending the week here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simpson and son, i Dennis, of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with the latter's father, Wm. Beth. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and family spent Sunday evening with the Wis. in Harvard Thursday evening. Prises | helped Mrs. Hopper celebrate her were awarded to Mrs. F. A. Hitchens 1 birthday. and B. T. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. J.! Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huson and daugh- C. Pearson. jter, Ruth, of Mundelein spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thompson and | evening in the C. J. Jepson home. daughter, Susan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark and daughter of Chicago spent Sunday in the Patrick Coyne home. Mrs. Wm. Boehmke and baby son arrived home Monday from the Woodstock hospital. Mr. and Mrs. August Montag »nd|Joe McCannon. Amy and Carol Harrison spent Saturday afternoon at Woodstock. Miss Mildred Jepson of Evanston spent the weekend in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon and family spent Sunday evening with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. son, Charles, of Maywood, 111., were callers in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Collins last Sunday. Mr. Montag is the superintendent of the grade schools of Maywood township, and were members of Rev. Collins gregation several years ago, at Shannon, 111. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and Mrs. James Bell were callers at Spring Grove Sunday afternoon. Walter Low and Herbert Loetcher spent from Thursday until Sunday with the latter's parents at Medford, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Duncombe and son, Kenneth, of Erie, Penn., Miss Mildred Moncries and Miss Clara Jenkins of Nashville, Tenn., and Ray Colemborth of Chicago spent Friday 5®"" j afternoon in the S. W. Smith home. David McCannon of Algonquin is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. -it '.'•fe'.: latter's mother at McHehry. The Yourig Adults group were en- :""t tertained in the home of Alice Mae ££ and Walter Low Thursday evening. g* Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters entertain- W ed the five hundred dub at their home Miss Marion Peet of Hgin spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet, and Laurence and Catherine Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Kernin, Mrs. Maher, Harry Callahan, John Hicks, Cele Kail, Mr. and Mrs. Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Hannigan, Misses Ann and Mayme Crane, Irving Crane and Billie Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Venable of Rockford and Mrs. Horton of Columbia, Missouri, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Venable Sunday. Mrs. Lavin and Mrs. Diedrich visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pazdernick of Hayward» Wis., for a few days last week. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Sunday were Mrs. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Filiphki and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, all of Chicago. Miss J. Bis and Stanley Mazurek of Chicago visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sansone for the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison enter weekend. Mrs. Sansone and sons tained about thirty relatives Sunday, have moved out to their home to honoring the birthdays of C. L. Har- spend the summer. rison and son, Frank, and Mrs. Geor- j Mr. and Mrs. James Klabough and gia Harrison. Those to attend were baby son have moved here from Maus- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marlowe and ton, Wis. They are renting a home family of Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. j owned by Mr. and Mrs. Mackey at Wurtzinger and family and Mrs. < Lily Lake. j Georgie Harrison and daughters, j Mrs. A. Schroeder, Mrs. ffenricks Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith and]olive and Bernice, of Woodstock, Mr.'and Mr. and Mrs. Nemes of Chicago daughter, Bernice, spent Thursday in j anj Mrs. Clayton Harrison, Mr. and | visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Eyle Hopper home in Chicago and, Mrs. Roy Harrison and family and J, Wrublewski Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith and fam- j Mr. and Mrs. Emil Swanson and ily. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson •tratton at Hi* Lake County Home Bureau office at Grayslake Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and son, Richard, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid, Jr., In Wauconda Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powers, Mrs. A. B. Singer and son, Leland, of Wauconda called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher Monday. Mrs. M. Vanrdale is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank King. Mrs, Vanrdale suffered with a heart attack Friday. A McHenry physician is caring for her at this writing. McCULLOM LAKE Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winkrantz Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. Chick and son, Mrs. B. Hoban and son and Mr. and Mrs. Lauch of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. Plunkett nd son spent the weekend at their cottage with callers from Chicago. Mrs. Friberger of Lfbertyville spent Friday with Mrs. Winkrantz. Being a beautiful June weekend, the following owners of cottages were out or had callers: Mr. and Mrs. Biald, > passed away Sunday at his home in Chicago. Our sympathy to Mrs. Bald. Visitors at the home of Joseph Creek recently were Ruth Johnson and Hubert Jackson, Bill Creek and friend, Doris, all of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boss of Berwyn were Sunday guests at the home of Arthur Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Carus and children of Chicago. Mrs. Danielson is spending the summer here from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jfciter are spending1 two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lind and family of Chicago spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Art Passeneau spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bourelle. Among other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pietsch, and Mrs. Danielson and daughter, Jean Marie. Weekend guests at the Stuhlfeier home were Ramon Padilla, a radio star from New Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. Lazaro Rangel and daughter, Rosita, J. M. Rivera, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Benny Gates, L. Wolfe, Herbie Hann and son, Herbie, Forest Park; Mrs. T. Vincneio, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. IJE. D. Ordorieo, Mexico City. The latter is a sister-in-law of the late Frank 9arab:<a, aviator, who was killed a year ago at Washington while oa a flight to Mexico. Allan McKim entertained three «f his classmates at his home last Thursday. They were Rudolph and Herbert Johnson of Pistakee Bay and Dick Hayes. In the afternoon Mrs. Pirits of McCollum Lake, her sister-in-law from Wonder Lake, and Mrs. were callers at the McKim home. iV: Women's Medical CaDefce Thirty-one new students hava been admitted to the ninetieth col. lege year of the Women's Medical college of Philadelphia. It is the world's oldest institution for training of women physicians. the - An Invitation To You people of McHenry and vicinity are cordially invited to call and see the famous1 Mann-VanSteen Peony Collection including the newest domestic and imported varieties*. See. •. •• " * MtSS AMERICA AVE MARIA WHITE GOLD and others of our magnificent new originations which are sensational. A magnificent dislay of the world's finest peonies. NOW IN BLOOM ----- Height of Season -- June 15 to June 25 -- Cut Flowers ... best peonies ----- 35c pei{dozen Van Steen Peony Farm Route U. S. 14, the Northwest Highway, % mite west of Crystal Lake, Illinois Fri., Sat., Sun.r Mon., July 21-22-23-24 Only i We will sell the famous T*re$torte STANDARD GUM DIPPED TIRE at the following prices: Former Price Sale Price 4.75 - 5.00x19 $8.60 5.25 - 5.50x17 *•. • •- ' 9.75 6.00x16 ^ 10.65 -- Other sizes priced in proportion! 39-plate Battery a* $5-84 6-70 7.23 *&95 Phone 294 --: Tire and Tube Vulcanising, Battery Charging and Repairing --:-- West McHenry Auction Sale and Grand Ofppg of the new State Line Sales Barn on U. S. 12 east of Ge^oa City, Wis. Friday Night, June 28 at p.m., Central Standard Tiling FREE DANCE AND DRINKfiP1 Thelargest sale ever held at the State Line! 50 choice Holstein and Guernsey Cows from Barron county, the, best cattle country of Wisconsin. Certified on the* blood and can go anywhere. $5,000 worth of new and used machinery consisting of: 2 tractors; 3 mowers; 2 loaders.; 2 manure spreaders; 3 plows; 5 side rakes; 2 grain binders; Allis-Chalmers combine, like new; Hammermill, lile new; 2 28-in. threshers, like new; plenty of new hardware of everyday use sold regardless of price. $1,000 worth of household furnit«f»y beds, tables, chairs, radios, dressers, ice boxes, stoves, dishes, electric lamps, two rifles and whatever you may need in home furnishings. Terms: One-quarter down--balance 3% interest - Thorp Finance, Clerks. ^.Norm Christensen, Auctioneer ,' ..: -- Free dance and drinks B*AT*34^ HORSE AND CATTLE MARKET _ / Genoa City, Wisconsin r - See us before you buy your hay tools. We will give the best and most for voifr money. We <&rry a full line of parts for Emerson, Rock Island, Osborne and Case machinery.^ One day service on all parts. When better quality is fpund ... Case will have it ! ^ Free Dance and Drinks--A Good Time for Old and Young iifr'ifii-'V'vr f White, Miss R. Hagedora, Mr. and family of Chicago visited at the home i Mrs. Mayday and visitor, Mrs. Engieand of his brother, Mr. and Mr*. Wilbert soil and family, Mr. and Mrs. Greendaughter, Virginia, were visitors in Swanson Friday. the Mrs. George Jepson home at Wau-1 Mr. and Mrs. S. R. DePuye and conda Wednesday afternoon. ! children, Phyllis, Stover, Delores, Bfl- Ralph Smith and sonsA Billy and lie, and Pat Lester and Mrs. J. Cusick. all of Chicago visited the home their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dosch, Friday. VOLO Arnold, of Harvard spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Wampool. who have spent the last month in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Collins, returned to their homes in Ohio with friends who came for them the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Neal and daughter, Marie, «f Oak Lawn and Mr. and! Mr. and Mrs. John Joyce of Wau- Mrs. Wm. Negri of Chicago spent kegan were Saturday evening guests Wednesday night in the Roy Neal. of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Case. home and attended the graduation ex-1 > The Volo Cemetery Society met at ercises at Woodstock and saw LeRoy. the home of Mrs. Jay Vasey Thurs- Neal graduate. Mrs. Roy Neal re- j day afternoon. Nine tables of aucturned home with them and attended , tion five hundred and airplane bunco the wedding of her nephew in Chicago | were played. Prises were awarded on Saturday. She returned home Sun- to Mrs. Frank Kin#, Mrs. Lloyd Ed wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pitzaferro, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pitzaferro and Mr. and Mrs. Rochelle. Sunday visitors at McKim's were Miss C. O'Connor, Bud Ponds, Mr. and Mrs. Noreen Scanlon and Mr. and Mrs. G. Boyle, all of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flower of Villa Park were also callers. Mr. Isen, father of Mrs. Joseph day. I Miss Mercedes Lindemann of Crys- ' Dalvin, Mrs, I tal Lake spent Sunday 1 evening with : Hironimus. [ her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. IW. Smith. dy, Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mrs. Charles Rose Dunnell and Ellen A delicious lunch was served at the close of the afternoon. Community Night was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neal and family. Vplo public school Friday evening. attended the silver wedding anniversary reception of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tonyan Sunday. Miss Virginia Jepson who has been Mrs. Ed Bacon of Round Lake called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bacon Saturday. The Wauconda - Volo 4-H cjub nfket attending Cornell college at Mtr., Ver- at the home of Harry Case Tuesday evening with their instructor, James Davis. Robert Dressell gave a very interesting talk on "Fitting a Calf for Show." Robert Dunker also gave a talk on "Fitting a Beef Calf for Show." Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. The club will meet at the home of Wayne and Warren Pankonin Tues on, Iowa, returned home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Olson and family visited friends at Fox Lake Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coles of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer and family spent Sunday evening in the Ray Merchant home. Mrs. J. C. Pearson and M^s. Sibre day evening, July 2. Whiting attended the graduation exer- j Mrs. Louise Rossdeutcher is on the cises at St. Therese's hospital at Wau- sick list at this writing. kegan last Tuesday evening. J Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wellman and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crys- son, Jackie, of Grayslake spent Tuestal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Edward day evening at the home of Mr. and Harrison of Elgin spent Sunday even- Mrs. Herman Dunker. , ^ ing in the Mrs. Geo. Harrison home.! Mrs. Etta Converse is spending a The Sewing Circle will meet with few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McKelvey at Greenwood Friday, j Mrs. Earl Converse at Slocums Lake. June 21. James Davis, Wayne and Warren Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Martin and Pankonin, Robert Dresell* Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy Mrs. Howard Anderson and daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cristy. Gloria Jean, and Mrs. George Scheid, and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whit-1 Jr.. and daughter, Lillian, called on ing and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.; Richard Fisher Tuesday. ! Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Beck Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Dowell are j and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hughes en- the proud parents of a son born Wed- I joyed a picnic near theA Harrison nesday, June 12, at the Elizabeth schoolhouse Sunday. * [Condell hospital in Libertyyille. The | Last Sunday, June 16, Rev. and Mrs.1 little lad will answer to the name I Collins entertained their entire family. of Thomas Charles. and some other guests at noon dinner | / Clarence Grabbe of Crystal Lake and for the afternoon In recognition of £®lled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. their forty-eighth wedding anniver-: Walter Vasey Saturday evening. sary and the birthdays of several1 Mrs. Lloyd Eddy of Grayslake spent members of the family, whose natal Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day happens to fall in the month of Herman Dunker. Mrs. Leslie Davis of Slocums Lake Mrs. Richard %lh:' 'VJ -4 ' • i COOL, COMFORTABLE SZifaStcetUtfS gtv* Ml aeppsrf--yet Mr M» Ami TirauniQtiMwtUii Vf nvotitlounr new Biow fc Meek iWie support. And hew s good tfma Stocking.% Mymandmc, vtfoetfa •taeUMSiws |Ncodeg» nt, yet It is anatomically correct -- give* you Clutk Ctocktagi cas br . yV worn unnoticed, iWie un- t ,»•,» dtr ilk hose, cc uritbwr other tow. Tkey can br 'i*.-'.' >•- { laundered frequently, too, fe'. without iMing their shape. ! --V .'W Aek your doctor about •auer k Black Blaatic BOLQER'S DRUG STORE Phone 40 Red Crown 2 to choice/ When bettor gas Is built •nick owners buy itl June Beside the host and hostess there were present: Mr. and Mrs.1 called on her sister, Frank Collins, their two daughters, Dowell, Friday. with Messrs. Roger Emerson and Milton Koopf, of Wilmette; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Collins and two sons, of Beloit, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins and two daughters, of Arlington Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Collins, of Chi- Elmer Boucher pf Libertyville spet a few days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Dowell recently. The Volo unit of the Lake County Home Bureau met at the home of Mrs. Frank Arney Wednesday after- Amooc Buick-owner» die •cone i> more than 2 to 1 in £mx of Standard, according to an independent MUvey! 1660 Boick owned were asked, "What gasoline did you purchase lut time?" 461 of the* oancd Scandard.whiie only 182 named thi gaiolines of the. RMhnstm gasoline fcnrwft# Mb double hod over "mmer-ep" "When oncbrandof gasolinclcavcs more than 100 others trailing;;; Man, that's news! • It tells you just one 1 thing about that gasoline: It must be good! That's not surprising, either. Take Red Gown's famous highi strung power, plus its low cost per mile, and combiii 'those qualities with its high anti-knock, and you'll tee why Red Crown is midwestern champion for «ve«-ridingthriftyperformance.^Tryatankful today. W Bated on latest available state ux thd Inspection data STANDARD SERVICE Standard 3 flns | pric*4 ta salt ysarpMM M Crawa . . miliar pritad > • National Ciadil Cart 1 I to m SMtol Oil Oahf A T S T A N D A R D O I L D E A L E R S ' cago; Mrs. Amy Wampool, of Van- noon. The major lesson on "Sponge dalia, Ohio; Mrs. Winona Frank, of Cakes," and the minor lesson on Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Robert "Frostings" was given by our home Warner, of Middletown, Ohio; Miss advisor, Mrs. Volk. This lesson was Betty Smith, of Vandalia, Ohio. Dur- ^nr interesting to all members, ing the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Gil-'Plans were made for a11 members to bert Jones and Walter Winn of Spring attend the annual garden party which Grove called to renew old acquaint- held at the Lasker estate at ance. This is an annual event in the Half Day Tuesday, June 25. Refreshi ments were served at the close of a !very interesting meeting. I Mr. and. Mrs. William Van Natta of Crystal Lake were Thursday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker. Robert Dunker, Harry Case, Robert Collins home. LILY LAKE •a-- The seventh bunco and card party Dresell, Wayne and Warren Pankonin of the P.-T. A. was held at Mrs. H. and James Davis 'motored to Cham- Glicks' home. Lovely prizes were won paign Thursday. The above mentionby Mrs. G. Nielsen, Orrabelle Bettray ed boys took place in the state judgand Mrs. Beisacker. Coffee and cake' ing contest at the University of Illiwas served and a lovely time was had nois Friday. by all. The eighth bunco and card J Mrs. Walter Vasey and son, Kenpary of the P.-T. A. was held at Mrs. neth Lee, and Mrs. Charles Rossman W. Einspar's with Mrs. M. Freund as were Crystal Lake callers Saturday hostess. Lovely prises were won by j evening. Mrs. G. Nielsen, Mrs. Geo. Wegener) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser enterand Mrs. F. E. Weiler. Coffee and tained relatives and friends at their cake was served. The ninth party will' home Sunday evening in honor of be at Mrs. W. Einspar's home on Wed-' their nephew, Frank Kaiser, Jr., who nesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m., June graduated from the St. Pater's par- Volo Carnival PICNIC Where everybody has a good time and this year yon are sore to have even a better one than before! 26. Come one, come all! Little Claude McDermott celebrated his thii^d birthday Thursday afternoon, June 13. Ice cream, cake, cookies and other goodies were served to ochial school The following students graduated from the St. Peter's parochial school at the exercises at the Grant Township High School Sunday evening: the little guests. Many gifts wer® | Helen Brown, Marie Dietrich, Estella received. Those present were Kath-. Thennes, Louise Wagner and Frank leen Klabough, Bill and Jerry Peschke,' Kaiser, Jr. Frank Kaiser, Jr., was Lois Swanson, Jerry Einspar, Orra Belle Bettray, Ted Budil and Bobby Winefis. $ K triple birthday party was celevaledictorian of the 1940 class. Don't forget that the Volo Bible Sunday School is giving an ice cream social Tuesday evening at the Volo brated at the home of Hubbel and j school starting at 7:30 o'clock in the Brady Saturday evening, June 15, in evening. A three-act pantomine wili honor of the birthday anniversaries of j be given by the ladies of the Sunday Viola Brady, Mrs. Helen Robinson and t school at 9:00 o'clock. Many special Lucille Riley. Games, singing and songs will be sung and there will be dancing were ejoyed by all the guests. I no charges for admission. A lovely lunch was served at midnight Mrs. M. Vanrdale of DesPlaines is which included three birthday cakes, visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank King. About twenty-five guests were pres- Mrs. Alvin Case, daughter, Mary ent as follows: Mary and Grace Hub- Alda, Mrs. Herman Dunker and Arbell, Mr. and Mrs. Harty Brady, Jim villa Fisher attended a 4-H demon- , W Sb*M. 'J. to the music of a fine band. Many beautiful booths for your entertainment Roast Chicken Dinner SUPPER WILL ALSO BE SERVED AT A MODERATE PRICE Gome early and stay late for there will something doing all tha time! w.

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