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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Apr 1938, p. 3

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• r . r.v• w * v ^ t; ..<: • ••• ^ ; frl .rn.4 vy^i-sr %® mim mn?w;mm. * '% ?v - "> »'" ThtffsdayrAprtlH, PLAHYDEAUDf ,Sm.f . *• • •*. - •*.«... .Mtr SLOCUITS LAKE .~jWr> Wt Jfe? 'INcw, Senator Krazmeadeftbookel, you want to put the blaine on me for not being nominated, that is--for leaving out the letter "r" of your name. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse were callers at Palatine last Thursday. Misses Jehnie and Marion Dowell and Miss Ethel Prior of Wauconda Oh? well, I think oiie letter more or | were callers, at McHenry last Satur les« can be hardly noticed in your day. name, as it will always be translated' Cook of Zion spent Sunday at into English, 'Scratching My Back.' "But can you blame the people for the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esplng spent «5 i J'W- • not Wting for more scratching ? Have- Sunday* evening at Ihe home of Mr. n't they enough to scratch already- S,_Kot|ew»k at Barton's such as scratching for their taxes and Mrs.' R> B. McGill and Mrs. Farrell Bring in general, and a& kinds of McGill of Wauconda were callers at scratching? iWaukegan last Tuesday. „ .. . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nordmeyer of So, Mr. Senator, why didn t you Highland Park spent Sunday at the help scratch the people's backs, they home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nordwould have helped scratch yours. And meyer. don't forget that there Ms not much an<*. Mrs. dr. J. Burnett were 2rSS^?,'S2 GRIMSRUD QUALITY ^ SHOES when yon buy theroin t-.: - > SHOE STORE West MeHenry, Illinois Main Street (More Next Week!) Ipme of Mr. and Mrs. Mtfrt Ritt. Arthur Wackerow went Sunday at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago. '•Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nordmeyer spent liuit Saturday evening at the horn* of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. Mrs. Katie Fuller returned to„ her home here recently, after spending the i winter at the home of her son, Merwin, at Bay City, Mich, Her son accompanied her homa, * Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler of Phone 1(2 Bound Lake spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. Herman Hensel, who has spent the winter in Florida, returned to the horn©- of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett last Monday. Millard Darrell, Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping attended the funeral of a cousin, Frank Wells of Chicago, at the Danielsen and Willmering Chapel at Barrington on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney, Harold Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Starry Matthews, Elmer Esping and Willard Darrell and Otis Phillips attended the funeral services of "'Mrs. The blessing of Palms with proces sion and distribution of Palms took place at the 10:00 o'clock mass at St. Peter's church on Sunday to make the opening of Holy Week. On Holy Thursday mass was celebrated at 8 a. m., when the Blessed Sacrament was carried in procession to the Repository, which was decorated for the occasion. Hours of adoration were held throughout the day and in the evening at 8 o'clock there were; special services, the Holy Hour. On Good Friday the Mass of the Presanctified will be observed at 8 a. m., and Veneration of the Cross at 8 o'clock Friday evening. On Holy Saturday High Mass will be at 8 a. m., with ceremonies preceding the mass. Easter morning, the masses will be celebrated at 8 and 10 o'clock with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The church will be appropriately decorated with lilies and other spring flowers. Mr. and Mrs, Nick Young, Ringwere visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgern on Sunday. Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Hanford were Mr. and Mrs. Leo H\iff and children of Waukegan. ... Miss Celia Brown, who is employed in Chicago, spent several days this week at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schmeltser visited relatives in Rockford this weekend. Miss Lucille Nimsgern has returned to Chicago, having spertt a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgern. ° Wbrd has been received from Paul Weber and Martin May from Louisiana that they are enjoying their trip very much. They left Tuesday to be gone two weeks, expecting to visit Paul's uncle, Math Schumacher, San Antonio, Texas. * Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. * Goodell, Miss Ethel Jones and Warren Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnson attended the performance of the Northern Illinois State Teachers' College orchestra in the college audi* torium at DeKalb. Miss Marguerite Johnson is a member of the orchestra. Fred Beller, of California, who has been spending a few days in McHenry, is on a trip to Detroit, Mich. He expects to return here before going to his western home. Julia, Mary and Rose, daughters of John Zielinsky, of Winnetka, have come to spend the week at their home on the Fox River. The George Weber family, who have been making their home with Peter Weber for the past several months, have returned to their home on the Crystal Lake road. Peter Weber has moved to the hone of his mother, Mrs. Hubert Weber. Mrs. N. J. Justen has returned to her home in this city, after spending the winter in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Marum, at Edison Park. Miss Viola Brefeld spent the weekend with Chicago relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Ott and daughters, Betty Mae and Esther Jean, spent Sunday with relatives at Bensenville. Miss Mary Brefeld of Chicago spent the weekend in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. Mrs. . Linus Newman' is in receipt *of a letter from her friend, Mrs. Mary Poile, stating that she was called back from Florida by the serious illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lee Poile, who is recovering from an operation for a ruptured appendix, in a Chicago hospital. Mrs. - Louis McDonald of Woodstock was a recent visitors in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linus Newman. Mrs. McDonald, who has been laid up with rheumatism for several months, is improving. Miss Irene Walsh spentThursday in Chicago. Eugene Sayler of Chicago spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.- and Mrs. James Sayler. Miss Dorothy Althoff of. Chicago spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Althoff. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schroeder of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steffes. Miss Emily Steffes returned home with them for a short visit. Miss Miriam Sayler, wfo is attending business college1 in Elgin, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sayler. Miss Loretta Quinn of. Elgin, who spent the past Ave weeks with her brother, William, here* has returned to her home in Elgin. Atty. aiid Mrs. Vernon Knox of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Emily Simon has returned home from a week's vacation in Chicago. • t'. • • '• '-'••-V "'Vv! TAIL0RED-T0-0RDE1 Into the moth balls go your winterclothes and now, why not a neWSpring Suit in a fabric and style of~ your own choosing tailored expressly for you by . . . ^ Main Street Extra fine worsteds, hard-wearing twiskf home-spuns and tweeds. New weaves, new stripes, new plaids--and yon can't kno* y . how attractive they are until you them. Tailored to order-- .} ; / •35 or less, to *30 or more A company representative will be here Thursday, April 21, to show the line in large yardage. , - . -(- West McHenry • - v . i h), * ^ . 3 '* • -• /] " (Too late for last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, son, Michael Wagner, motored from Chi- Wm. Johnston of Elgin at'the Feder-j08*0 on Frida.y attend the funeral ated church in Wauconda last Friday John Schmitt at St. Johns church afternoon. This funeral was post- in Johnsburg. They spent the weekpotaed from Wednesday due to the weather. %oii*n Want a Dozen of These TIES! Ties in lordly patterns... ltgal fabrics. Ties that knot hand- Somely, fight off wrinkles, and Wear almost indefinitely--because inade with 100 years'experience weaving fine fabrics. That's Cheney's 100th Birthday array.! WM. M. CARROLL Solicitor for Plaintiff Woodstock, Illinois LOOK FOR ENEY $1.00 and $1.50 At> fl&P's BEST FOOD VALUES! f SgtftfS* . . 5 lbs 25c } SfcATG OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF McHENRY, SS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Mc HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. CLEMENTS FREUND, | PLAINTIFF, ' vs. VALENTINE WAGNER; LORETTA BICKMAN; ISABELLE FREUND; JOE RETTERATH and EFFIE RETTERATH1, his wife; BERNARD RETTERATH; NELLIE RETTERATH EHLER and RALPH EHLER, her husband; FREDERICK RETTERATH ; MARTHA RETTERATH; M. J. RETTERATH, as Guard- ; ian for Frederick Retterath and Martha Retterath; VERONICA WAGNER; MARIAN WAGNER; DOROTHY WAGNER; JANETTE WAGNER; and JOHN P. BISSEN, Guardian for ^ • I Veronica Wagner, Marian Wag- . ner, Dorothy Wagner and Jan- „ ette Wagner, and JOHN ROSE, DEFENDANTS, IN CHANCERY COMPLAINT PARTITION • " GEN. NO. 28290. ' Affidavit showing that the Defend- the end at their home here. Miss Lucille Nimsgern, who is employed in Chicago spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgern. A large crowd attended Lenten services at St. Peter's church on Friday night when Father Barth of Freeport delivered a most impressive and interesting sermon. This was followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- Went. Mrs. Ruth Duffy of Cadiz, Ohio, visited old friends here several days last week and attended the funeral of Ned Shotliff at Rockton, 111., on Wednesday. Among those from here who attended his funeral were Mrs. Byron Orvis, Mrs. Joseph G. Wagner, Mr. iind Mrs. William Shotliff and Mrs. Leonard Franzen of Ringwood. Lester Bell and John Rose visited relatives in Michigan several days last week. There was a good attendance at the home talent play .sponsored by the Ladies' Aid, held at Town Hall on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner and sons of Chicsgo spent Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner. Gerald Klaus motored from Rockford, where he is"" employed, to spend the weekend with home folks. Mrs. An4y Straub was guest of honor at a post-nuptial shower given by Dorothy Herdrich and Yvonne Benwell at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bertha Esh on Sunday afternoon. FOR Eleven of her former classmates were present to enjoy an afternoon of games and visiting. Bunco furnished entertainment and the lovely CJLAUS «. (Ftek) FICKEN, JR. A Get Acquainted SALE! SAT., AND SUH„ APB. 16-17 Introductory Ojjer 'Save More than $C a gallon. We Take a Loss While You Test Our Qas for Mileage * Performance» _ f f X MAURICE (Morry) EMMERT VORTEX GAS HI - TEST All Tax PAID ANTI-KNOCK --* *"; ] .,1, -v-jj '-'1 ' if: UNSURPASSED BY REGULAR OAS Lg. Navel Oranges, doc. 25c Fresh Green Beans, 2 lbs 19c "Fresli Cucumbers, each .. 5c Wi SON S ( I R I iHt i' M N01 K Mil \) HuAniMioS HOI » O A 1 „ J Sliced Bacon 15' c 5B5«a«PCARs2^29e F .lVH. I I J C K J F S ' H 1 S U R M H [ J [)h (H U MH [ CIGARETTES 10 l1-5 mis tKMLMPiSM CANEFUMMI mtm FLOUR1 44-OZ. > PKa 2»-LB. M. SAO . 3iS4®e 10SSi49e 4^ 25c EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE 43c 15' EVftP MILK . 5 29c 6 19 ants, Valentine Wagner; Loretta prizes were awarded to Vene Dennian, Eickman; Joe Retterath and EflFie Betty Thennes and Virginia Stockton Retterath, his wife; Bernard Retter- of Chicago received consolation. A ath; Nellie Retterath Ehler and Ralph lovely lunch was served, after which Ehler, her husband; Frederick Ret-Mrs. Straub, who was formerly Miss terath; Martha Retterath; M. J. Ret- Lorena Esh, was presented with many terath, as Guardian for, Frederick" Ret-j beautiful and useful gifts. terath and Martha Retterath; Veron ica Wagner; Marian Wagner; Dorothy Wagner; Janette Wagner; and John P. Bissen, as Guardian for Ver CONFIRMATION Confirmation services were held at the Evangelical Lutheran church at 2 SUAM KM . A A •MAN* FANCY COM . CNOLDi IsTMcMm Ms A" " SALMON . . . SMSST 3CNAO.M 2S9*S®e® • NCOA.N t 11V 1-LB 1 Q, • JAR 21-lb. CANS 2C1-ALBN. S"«» 3 CANS 25c onica Wagner, Marian Wagner, Dor-.0 clock Sunday afternoon when the othy Wagner and Janette WSsgner, re-1 Rev- Herman P. Meyer confirmed a side out of this State so that process 3|ass °^ ^ve» as follows: June Patzke, cannot be served upon said Defendants having been filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, Notice is therefore, hereby given to the said Defendants, that the Plaintiff in the above entitled cause filed his Complaint in said cause' on the 9th day of April, A. D., 1938, and that said action is now pending and undetermined in said Court, and that you, the said Valentine Wagner; Loretta Eickman; Joe Retterath and Effie Retterath, his wife; Bernard Retterath; Nellie Retterath Ehler and Ralph Ehler, her husband; Frederick Retterath; Martha Retterath; M. J. Retterath, as Guardian for Frederick Retterath and Martha Retterath; Veronica Wagner; Marian Wagner; Dorothy Wagner;( Janette Wagner; and John P. Bissen, as Guardian for Veronica Wagner, Marian Wagner, Dorothy Wagner and Janette Wlagner, Defendants, must file your appearance in said cause on or before the third Monday in the month of May., 1938, and in the event you fail so to do, default may be entered against you. WILL T. CONN, Clerk of the Circuit Court. fPub. Apr. 14-21-28) ; HENRY (Big Hank) WEBER You are not"taking a chance." Vortex Gas is the best grade of regular Gas. ilt is NOT "distressed. " NOT "cut rate" a&dVoT BOUGH/T ON THE OPEN MARKET. It is produced^at one of the best refineries using a newly patented process to make "A BETTER GAS," WE WILL NOT AND CANNOT AFFORD TO SELL "CHEAP" GAS Service Station West/ (if C. & N. W. Tracks on Route 20 ^ We Never Close--34-hour Service WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS •S'lr-wv; . y; \ RICHARD (Dick) HESTER COFFEE . r,, suSut . . « PURE LARD . NUTLEY OLE* KMM FLOUR • OLflMLO SOAP SpS«rMar . CANS $J5 i-bs. 25c i-: Vk«: 10C 1-LS. • PKG. BAQ 3 CAKES 14c t nu MrruM 2^97e KITCHEN KLENZER 5 25^ f els N.'iptna s a iO ?9 asar»ATO.wn» HUNTER RE-ELECTED Considerable interest was shown in the Clemens School, District No. 40, election, where Donald Hunter was returned to office by a vote of 16 to 3 over his opponent, Durley Curran. , No doubt this was the largest vote j ever polled in the small district for .any one candidate. RENTS TAVERN Kempher has rwitri -the Shober Tavern, formerly known as '^Clairmont Hbuse," on U. S. 12, north of McHenry. Many improvements have been made, Mr. Kempher will taka possession May 1. , Erwin Erber, Chester Grant, Howard Vroeltz and Robert Kamholz. For SMALLER BILLS Phone 277 Schwerman Chevrolet Sales OorMr XT. S. 12 and BL 91 r?

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