m'x Fif«Twt TH1 MODDIEt PLAIHD1ALM1 Thursday, August 25, 1938 •4 "I-",-.'.*; " . -;• '•-. VOLO Praver Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker and fwnily and G, A. Vasey attended the S&te Fair at Springfield Friday. Mrs. William Waldmann is spending a few days at Wilmette with her cousin, Mrs. L. A. Fit*. The Volo 4-H Club met at the home of Willianf^Foss, Jr., Thursday evening with ten members present. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams of Crystal Lake called at the home © Mrs. Sarah Fisher Sunday. ---Mr. and Mrs. L. Pringhe of Harvey spent Tuesdi-Vv here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. Mr. and Mrs^ John Hutshell of Chi-' (tfo spent several days here with 4fche tetter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William DHlion* Mrs. Lloyd Eddy of Grayslake called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Passfield Saturday. -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passfield and Mrs, Elmer Kennebec k attended the State Fair at Springfield Wednesday. Mrs. Ford McDonald and Mrs. Wil-' "liam Dillion attended a pr'e-nuptiishowor for the bride, Mrs, Arthur Million, at t%e home of Mrs. Albert Kautenberg at Waukegan Tuesday af- '• tern<$in. • ' •' ' » :-.j ,3Ed, Bacn and daughters of Round ; tike called at the- Bacn home Wed* 0*sday. Mr. and Mrs: Herman Dunker" and : son, Robert, and G. A. Vasfey.and Mrs. " Maria Dunker attended "the American Legion Convention at Rockford, III., . Monday. , Mr! and Mrs. Jack Balmes of Evan«- ton spent Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George. j Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Grimillie entertained a number of friends in hon-j or of their wedding anniversary,•Tuesday evening. Miss Marie Salica of Kenosha, Wis., spent the past week here with Miss Dorothy Klemm. Mrs. William Wirt* and son were Waukegan shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hanke and son of Evanston spent Friday here at the1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George. ' Mr. and Mrs .A. Kruegar of Wawaska, Wis., spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klemm. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and family, Mrs. Sarah Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passfield and family attend- ( ed the American Legion Carnival ,«kj; Grayslake Saturday evening. Mrs. Frank St. George and Mrs. L.| Littlefteld were Waukegan shoppers^ Thursday. ! Mrs. Earl Hironimus and sons spent a few days in Chicago with relatives the past week. J Community Night was held at the Volo school Friday evening with a very good crowd attending. Three reels of motion pictures were shown. Frank Dowell and daughter, Dolores, of Elgin rendered some very splendid music, Marion Wirtz tap danced and Miss Shirley Ritta accompanied Marion at the piano. The. rest of the evenr ing was spent in playing cards andj bunco. The next meeting will be September 16 at the Volo school. "t ^ WONDER LAKE" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foster and chilPERSONALS dren of Chicago spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Kabella and daughter, Miss Ellen Bloomquist of (Chicago Esther, of Stickney were weekend viswas the guest of Mrs. G. Sadler last ,^ors and Mrs. Louis Frank. week. r Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sikorski at- Mrs. a A. Nelson and daughters, tended ^ American Legion Conven- Miss Alice Nelson and Mrs. Vera t,on at Rockford Saturday evening. Richard and Mrs. Charlotte Nelson Mrs. A. Bode entertained as guest and daughter, Jeanne, of Chicago are *he past week her mother, Mrs. Clara spending this week at their home here. ^arr's< Mrs. John Koehler, Miss Lil- Mr. and Mrs. Frank WSlson of Oak "an Geiger, and .Miss Marion Compton Park spent Sunday with Mrs. Burts *rom Oak Park. Davis. " Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duber enter- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Randall, Miss tA?rie<^ about twenty relatives and Eva Ede and Albert Purse of Chicago ^r'cnf|3 at a house-warming at their are enjoying a week's vacation at the new home in Deep Spring _ Jack Graffe cottage Woods Sunday. They have named their ,ca"ed on relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schroeder, Mr. home the 1°™ Hickory. Among the Mr. and Mf-s. Andrew O'Keefe and and Mrs Wm * Seecert and dnn^Vit/»r Kuests were Mr. and Mrs. John1!0!?8' Francis and Andrew, and Mr. conda. Dorothy,'and son, Richard, of Chicago Bratsche and Mrs- Vogt of Chi-1 ?wa efu'S m fat^Cr H;alled in the Jac°b'C*£'J'H*imer an* Mrs* + . are soendine two weeks at Miss Helen J;ag0- > |Thies home Sunday evening, enroute Craig of Chicago were the guesta oi Baer's cottage in Wonder Center Mr- «nd Mrs. George Strom, Mr. and from Wisconsin to their home in Chi- Mrs. Josephine Heimer from Wednes* Mr. and Mrs. E. Beyer and 'ehil- ^rs" Howard Walter anJMr. and Mrs.!"*0; . _ George Derouch of Chicago wera' * bteve Walsh, son, Vincent, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walsh ?T18S Mary Kenneally and Edward, visiting Sunday. IKenneally of Elgin were Sunday vis-'Kansas. Wm, O'Brjan of Chicago ia a guest in the home of his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Jacob Thies. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Juergens and twin so^s of Chicago were visitors in the Mrs.' &. Stilling home Sunday. Mrs. Stilling, who had been spending the part week in their home, returned to McHcnry with them. Misses Constance and Dorothy Thies of Chicr^o have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thies, the past several days. Mr. and M^. Thomas Cleary, son, Robert and Misr. Nellie Cleary of Elgin and Mrs. Alice Bowles of Chicago upending the week In the Don C. Bat* ler home. y Father McNamara of Notre Dam# and Father Margraf of Portland, Ore-i are spending several days this in the Math Tinnes home in Rosedale* Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Feltz, Mrs. Elsie ; Voeltz, daughter, Lois, Mrs. Minnl* Block and Miss Elsie Harmsen «tr#' Marengo visitors Sunday. Mrs. Charles Vales and Miss Lillian Vales of Chicago were weekend guestjf"" in the Albert Vales home. *».- Mrs. Arnold Lederer of Chicago via* ? ited Mr. , and. Mrs. Joseph Drue Sat-f urday. • _ Mrs. Ervin N ester and Mrs. Nickf Kennebecki spent Friday afteraoon-i+- with Mrs. George Scheid, Jr., atf Waun .. Strapless bathing suits make their debut at Miami, Fla., and here the outfits are shown behig tried out by these sun-kissed maids, whose innermost wish is that they stay up. Cute trick--or tricks, say w«f , v Billy Dobbs and Bride Honeymooning "" Vv ^ Billy Dobbs and his bride, the former Andrea Luckenbach, racing across the sands at Montauk, N. Y., where they were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Garni at their summer home. It was at the Great Neck residence of the Garnis that the couple were married when Andrea's father, Commodore Edgar F. Luckenbach, shipping magnate, refused to give his blessing to the wedding. On Guard AgaiMt dren, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schanz, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Dust and Edward Darrah of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley and sons and Mrs. Harry Melville and son, George, were Sunday visitors Mrs. K. Fairchiid. Mr. and Mrs. James Clambliss and children and Mrs. Wm. Huguelet and Miss Anna Kload of Chicago was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kubovy last week. Miss Carrie Watson from Chicago spent the weekend .with Mr. and Mrs w,tn C. L. Wyman. Mr. and Mrs. John McElligott, Jr^ of Bervfyn and Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. daughter, Lorraine, of Chicago spent ""T ""k™d vi* Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Urban Jan- 5?? •**« M<=E1I«°« !">•»' isch. S • - Mrs. E. Yost and baby, Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCloskey itors in thfe home Frisby. day until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kamholz are rela fives in Missouri and Their sons, LeRoy and Dav-* » teacher TIO *"V" AIM of ' Miss Nancy id, will operate the stchre during theixf' , I absence. Benita- Kleins of Chicago,' Miss iEleanor Wood of Woodstock ; in the Waukegan schools, is!visited friends here Friday, v. and and in Shor$ Hills subdivision Mrs. Eleanor . Ruppell entertained: f party of friends and relatives frontj MMiis.s, -Bna.rribtna ra Sievert of* rC-vh*i' cago- were Chicago at her log cabin home ik, Shore Hills Sunday> m!MSS iVurCuhnrigs?tiann sSeUnn daanydJ Harold J. Eaton and Lester Rasmus- sen of Chicag0 were caliers at the son, Robert, of Ch.cago were guests of home of Mrs. Anna Eaton Saturday l)r. and Mrs. Victor J. Hayes last evening ? r^'c "ayet™°th„er' MrS-.J- Mrs. John Emery of Woodstock wag Fred Schultz, Mrs. W. B Brown, Miss a visitor in_the Louis Schroeder home, Alice Brown and Miss Nelle Brown of Monday. Chicago were visitors at the Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Plagge and chilhome Thursday of last week. dren of Elgin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jackson and daughter, Mrs. C. L. Wfcrman Sunday. Elsie, and L. Reha are visiting Mr., Mrs. John Cruger, Mrs. Lister Wiland MTS. James Clarke at their home in Deep Spring Woods subdivision this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mooney and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan of Chicago are visiting Mrs. Beatrice Ahern this week. <> Mr. and Mrs. Claire Mayberry and James Lecsh of Chicago were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wengler. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stuhlfire and daughter, Viola, of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. i liams and daughter, Nancy, and son, John, Mrs. John W. Houtz and daugh* ter, Mrs. Ralph Burke of Elmhursjt were visitors of Mrs. B. Davis Wednesday of lsist week. Mrs. George Remler and daughter of Sycamore were also visitors. Mrs. Louis Schroeder and daughter Jessie, and Mri. Anna Eaton were Elgin visitors Friday. Miss Dorothy Wehling of Chicago i8 a guest in the honle of Mr*, and Mrs* E. E. Nelson. Mrs. Hildihgf Rozin and son, How* ard, of Chicago spent last week at the Miss Nona Sikorski of Chicago is j Rozin home on Lake Shore Drive, visiting her brother and family, Mr. | and Mrs. Henry Sikorski this week. | Subscribe for The Plaindealer Drive LOW COST .? OVwv STANDARD RED CROWN GASOLINE GET SOME FROM YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALER McCULLOM LAKE Mr. and Mrs. M. McKim entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. Wainman and fam-j ily, George Boyle and Tileen Mulcahyj of Chicago Sunday. j Mrs. J. A. Winkrantz entertained! her club of twenty ladies from Chicago Thursday. j Miss Ellen Wise and A1 Nagle from' Joliet spent the weekend at the home! of John Winkrantz. y Mrs. L. Benneth of McCollum Lake is spending a few days in Chicago. William Frett and children of Chicago were visitors at the Jos. Schaefer home over the weekend. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen of McCollum's Lake spent Saturday in Chicago. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Kurth recently were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Sparks from Ohio, Miss Violet Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Beatty entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rich of Clarendon Hills, III., for a weekend visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tansley of New * '=¥ork are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy at McCollum Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jankovsky and ltiss Dorothy Rehor of Cicero and Vinton Stanfield of Alton, Kansas, were > weekend guests at the Arthur Thompson cottage. * James Rudd of Oak Forest, 111., is Sending a week with Richard Cylik * . at McCollum Lake. :v Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pearce and * yyfllughter, LaVerne, of Berwyn were Visitors at Cylik's at McCollum Lake THIS OFFER ENDS AUGUST 31st Seaforth Highlanders and a Japanese soldier stand ready to shoot down bomb throwers or snipers after Chinese terrorists threw 18 bombs and grenades on Shanghai's crowded Bund. The outbreak marked the anniversary of the undeclared Sino-Japanese war. Tricycle Trailering the Lates| Mr. and Mrs. Smesling and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bickler and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peterson and family, all from Chicago were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton K. Peterson. .Members of Co. F 132nd Infantry ' Sri an 0U.^n£ a Ebey's cottage.! "TThis organization is composed of for-! jner war veterans who served in the war together. It was with regret that : *r. Ebey. was confined at the Edward Mines hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Martin and three chiU dren from Chicago spent the weekend With Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rochelle. Forgot to Provide Cemetery -inro Cleveland Was laid out in 3796 the surveyors forgot to set pside^ a section for a cemetery. But the following year when a resident dl.ed. they were reminded of the £ecessity of a burial place,* so a lew »ts were set aside. - ^ * The grownup idea of a rolling home gets a juvenile twist. 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