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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Feb 1933, p. 8

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mm??, &0 -;• 5-- 'fs ; «• v ,;-• -,\; »,,T«r<i • ••aw.-jjif' -tVi'sT, PLAIWMAL** THTTBSDAY. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. Arthur Kennebeck was hostess at a lovely shower at her home Wednesday afternoon, complimentary to Miss Minnie Ferwerda. Five hundred was played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Henry Nell and Miss Minnie .. T Ferwerda. Later in the afternoon the McHenry chapter, O- E. S., held fta guests were ushered into the dining ?|Hegular meeting Monday evening with rcK^m where a delicious luncheon was fr good attendance of officers rand served. Pink and white streamers members present. Announcement!^^ a wedding bell were used in the Was read of the school of instruction J decorations and a large cake adorned to be held in Chicago Feb. 18 and in- center of the table. Stations were read from - 1 S, <i^')fi»in)i J !©<cM*J EASTERN STAB MEETING _ Rockford -chapter. No. 53, to the ofTiciafVisit of the worthy matron on Feb. 16 and also from Forest City chapter, No. 600, at Rockford to official visit on March 14. Plans are being made for Ihe sup- --AUXILIARY TO HUNTLltr-- The American Legion Auxiliary held its county meeting at Huntley on February S. Those ^from McHenry who attended th^ convention were: Mrs. Fred C- Schoewer, Mrs. J. J. 28. This is a Pubhc^"p^ ^\8er^: Anna Howard, Mrs. James Beavis, , fag to commence at 5 o clock at 3o Dorothy Mrs. Emily ' Ppf Piu 11 «• fW \>nmo Lawson, Mrs. Peter Neiss. The meet- _i^e m a KVnnrM Vv linf? was an interesting one with the , * the M..MS El^.nd Prances Vy- J A««W dtal Friday evening. » Past officers' night will be observed cmn* '-M* special meeting on April 8. ; - COURt JOYCE KILMER MEETS The members of Court Joyce Kilmer, Catholic Daughters of America, 4/v, ^ &Vr , f. r, -;Z LADIES' AID SOCIETY V-f Presidents' day wiil bfc-obf: . . served at the npxt meeting of the U- held their regular business meeting : dies' Aid society next Thursday after- Monday fevemng. After the meeting Mrs. A. 8. Nye. Boon at the home of Mrs. C. W. KlbnU valentines were exchange! »d»fj «~ ' whepthe past presidents of the*od, hour* spent at cards mlj hi?h etv will be honored guests, Because )«bridge ^»ng to Mis. Geo ? of th* bad weather aftd smalLattend. m ^e hundred to ' V Mice at the last meeting of the socK **& intaeo;t9M«,Ui»» ®ty the past presidents' day wa? post- Wlser- \ vY *'•••"" i |K»r.«i until the next meeting. The ' ---- Pimml Mrs. Jack Walsh wits ft Chicago visitor Monday. ' Mrs. Clara Lenxen of Volo was a Monday caller here. Rep. Thomas A. Bolger was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charle# Hobler of Chicago visited her mother, Mrs. Georgie A. Meine, Monday- Mr. and Mrs- John Bolger spent the week-end at Pecatonica. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutton of Chicago spent the week-end here. Miss Varina Justen of Chicago spent Sunday at her home. Miss Rosalind Nye of Chicago spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Adeline Perkins of Waukegan spent the week-end with home folks. Miss Ellen Walsh of South Bend, Ind., spent the week-end at her home here. Mrs. Simon Stoffel and daughters, Clara and Lena, ^ere Elgin visitors Tuesday. Lowell Nye of DeKalb spent the yreek-end with his pareht$, Mr. .and Lights of *> o J WAITER NEW YORK TRUMBULL J f, - - yt T-m A/W, 4 AM Helena Boyle is one bf the-starr o£ John Colden'a production of Itachel Crother's highly successful comedy, "When Ladies Meet." Karl Larritpore, ojje of the Theater Guild's prized performers and Selena Itoyle's husband,; did not play for a time, and so generally went around to take her home after the evening performance. Like , many husbands waiting* for their], wives, he found a small nearby speakeasy, where the bartender was* tough. . Meeting will also be in the spirit of FOX RIVER VALLEY CAMP a valentine party and each one at- TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS tending is asked to bring something! Fox River Valley Camp, R. N. A., for the good of the society, that can will meet next Tuesday evening with he used in sewing such as material, the business session, commencing at thread, fancy work, rags for rugs, 17:30 o'clock. Following the meeting etc. These will be considered valen- the birthdays for January and Februtines for the society. Members and friends are invitedary will be celebrated. Cards will furnish tfie entertainment and there will be a small charge for those not VALENTINE PARTY having birthdays to celebrate. Little Miss Miriam Brattain enter-1 --^ * tained the members of the primary ! PARTY AT RICHMOND department of the M. E. Sunday Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Klontz, Mr and school and several of her little friend^ Mrs. E.- Suttori, Mr. and^Mrs. Albert at her home Saturday afternoon at Krause, Mr. and Mrs. X. Wilbrandt a valentine party. Twenty-six little and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Freund were guests were present and enjoyed guests at a party at the home of Mr. gariies during the afternoon. and Mrs. F. J. Marzahl at Richmond Decorations weTe in red and white, on Wednesday evening of last week, in keeping with the valentine season Others present from Richmond were and refreshments were served with Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wm. Elfers, Mr. and each guest wearing a paper hat in val- Mrs. W. E. Westmont and Mr. and entine colors. Other favors and dec- Mrs. Joe Ruenz. Five hundred awards orations made the party complete, went to Mrs. Nick Freund and A. Wil- Mrs. Brattain was assisted in enter- brandt and consolation favors to Mrs. laming by Miss Minnie Ferwerda. j Ruenz and Mr. Elfers. SiT. CLARA'S COURT TO MEET * TRIPLE-F CLUB PARTY St. Clara's Court, W. C. O. F., will! The girls of the Triple-F club of the bbld its next meeting on March 2. M. E. Sunday school entertained the. Election of officers will be held. v ' • tr»v' ThC liEATF^g^ PHONE 291 LAST TIME TONIGHT BARGAIN NITE u Adults 15c i JjlAJIGARET PERRTf and LEWIS STONE "New Morals For Old" Also Short Subjects . SATURDAY - SUNDAY "The Old Dark Hoose" with KARLOFF, THE GREAT Also Short Subjects WEDNESDAY : THURSDAY Feb. 22-23 BARGAIN NITE Another Good Show at Bargain Prices--10 and 15c young men's class at a valentine party at* the home of Miss Hazel Howard Tuesday evening. The home was attractively decorated for the occasion in red hearts and games appropriate to St. Valentine's day were enjoyed during the evening. A most delightful evening was enjoyed by the young people apd delicious refreshments were served; Mr, and Mrs. George Shepard and children of Ringwood spent Sunday in the J F. Claxton home. Mrs.» Robert Prybil and son, Dick, of DesPIaines were Sunday guests in the Albert Purvey home. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and son3 of Ringwood were Sunday Visitors in the John R. Smith home. Mr. and Mrs- Howard Vogel and children of Keystone were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel, Sunday. Mr- and Mr£ E. Brefeld and children of Chicago spent Sunday with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Brefeld. Mrs. Agnes Wentworth of Chicago visited in the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Marshall, the first of the week. Misses Lillian and Nellie Doherty were Chicago visitors Saturday. Jack Peterson of Chicago was a Sunday visitor in the F. E. Cobb home. Mrs. Henry Vogel and Miss Edith Vogel went, to Elmhurst Wednesday morning, where 4;hey will spend the remainder of the week with Miss Evelyn, Yogel, also visiting in Chicago. -..'VANNOUNCEMENT , I desife to announce that I will be a candidate for the office of township tflerk, McHenry township, at the election to be held Tuesday, April 4. Your vote will be greatly appreciated. RAY McGEE. M. E. CHURCH You are invited to attend serviced $t the M- E. church every Sunday. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. fn. Sermon subject: "The Price of Possessing Promised Lands," by the pastor, Rev. L. H. Brattain. • There will be a meeting of the Sunday school board at the parsonage at 7 p. m. Friday. The pancake and sausage supper RIVFRVIFW r AMP mffts which was postponed t>ecaiise of the The newly installed office^ of Riv- ^ -^er -j" beheld at the church erview camp, R. N. A-, officiated at ®a^ur^ay evening, Feb. 25. their first meeting Tuesday evening when a good attendance of members was present. New committees werf appointed for the year and it was announced that February birthdays would be celebrated at the next meeting. - ENTERTAINS CARD CLUB Mrs. L. A. Erickson was hostess to the members of the Neighborhood Card club Tuesday evening. Prizes in bridge were awarded to Miss Clara Stoffel, Mrs. F. G. Schreiner and Mrs. P. M. Justen. An attractive valentine luncheon was served at the close of the games. ANNOUNCEMENT The undersigned announces that h* will be a candidate tor the office of assessor fqr McHenry township, at the election to be held on Tuesday, April 4. Your vote at that time will be appreciated. JOE N. SCHMITT. The Ladies' Aid society will meet next Thursday afternoon with Mrs. C. W. Klontz. ilUltle Relics Not Prix**! Relics of the naval battle between John Paul Jones and Sir Richard Pearson of Scarborough in 1771) brought less than $200 at auction in London. The relics Included Pearson's sword and silver-mounted pistol. Wilson Took Oath on Suaday - In 1917, March 4 feel on Sunday and th« formal inauguration ceremonies were postponed until the 5th. But President Wilson took the oath of office on Sunday, In the Capitol, In the presence of only a few people. Natural LocatSoa« No great capital in Europe has fine a natural location as , St Louis, New York, Chicago, Baltimore, Denver, New Orleans or San Francisco; No. 3 The Third Weekly Sale Watch this space men became friendly and discussed things in general. But one evening, when Mr. Larrimore dropped in for his usual ten minute chat, he found soifie strangers at, the bar and a rather silent host. The strangers were men of keen and hard glance. Their stare was fixed, cold and questioning. **ttie bartender spoke up as one of them moved to block the door. .., "I know him," he said. "Frifnd of ,'mine. An:actor.* _ The eyes of the visitors thawed ahd itr. Larrimore was regarded with con * siderably more favor. This induced further volubility In his sponsor, the •barffnder. . '/• _ •'These lads," he explained, "are just in from Chicago and they like to know who's in & place with them. It just Blight be somebody unfriendly." "Mr. Larrimore trusted that they WoQld perceive he was delightefd to knojv them. He trusted they would hare something to remove the dust fr^np the larynx after their long trip. The whole atmosphere radiated good will. They asked him things concerning his profession. He didn't know just how far it was best to go in 'displaying a like interest. Finally he said: "I am going to ask a favor of you gentlemen. In myt next show I am supposed to play a gangster, I'd like fo do It right; make it a real part I want you, who hav£ been around a lot, to advise me. How shall I make up, and what shall I wear?" Seriously and critically, the visitors regarded him. They looked him over with the care a purchaser might bestow on a considered automobile. At last, ..-they reached a decision, and the apparent leader spoke for them all. "Don't,"-, he said earnestly, "change a thing." ' . •' _ There have been a lot of statistics published on the Manhattan telephone directory. They will tell you how much paper is required to print it, ihow many subscribers are listed in It aftid how much distance would be covered if the subscribers or the .book, I Torget which, were laid end to end. But they have left out some very important figures. In this Manhattan directory, for example, there is or are, be exact and as-the case tuay be, 1 Rod, 5 1 Yard, 1 Foots, 3 Foot, 25 Foote, no Feet, but 2 Inch. Furthermore, there is, or are, 1 Arm, 9 I-egg, 14 Finger and 34 Hand, not apparently including Charlie Hand,' who is now living at the Biltmore. Many Hands make light work, which may be why the Democratic campaign went so well, although Charlie was the only Hand assigned to both Mr. Garner and Mr. Smith. There are a round dozen Head in the directory, a Braine and a Liver. .4. A v Owen Davis writes pla afcpBt af fast as Clarence Buddingt>in**Keiland writes short stories. Th^t's; record speed. George Jessel ahd a friend once met Mr. Davis on a morning walk, and the friend asked Jessel If he knew whether the playrlght was engaged In any work. "When I saw him," said Jeseefr.fhe had stooped over to tie a shofr Cicef. It just happened that he saw a pencil that somebody had dropped on the sidewalk, and before he straightened Up he had written two new play*." '» ©, 1933, Bell Syndicate--WNU Servik*. .A Feu» Little DOUBLE REASONL but the beer good. In fijct, ln,</he 1, *?•' *®«owed her husband S»wS the course of several evenings, the two *®^®s-and seated herself opposite him at the breakfast table. ^ "I hope you weren't annoyed be" cause 1 sharpened a pencil with your i'azor, darling?" she innocently asked. "Yes, I was--twice," be replied 1,H ' tlehtly. "Twice, darling?" she echoed. "Yes, after I had given up trying to shave I tried to write with the pencil," he returned. /-* : - |Jnexp«ct«d Flixht f.-;.- • A golfer had lost his 1>a1f and not unnaturally was inclined to be annoyed with hl« Caddie. "Why the deuce didn't you watch" where it went?" he demanded angrily. "Well, sir," said the boy, "it doetsn - usually go anywhere,^ and. .10'^ it t'otjk me unpreparedllke." -- Bostc® Transcript. Experience Improve*'- - ">•} The wedding was over at last. "Phew, that was an experience," said^the bridegroom. "Did I look like a fool at the altar rail?" "No," replied the best man, "but anyone could see that you were yourself." . Gonna Be Herself - "Even if you can't have all the new things you want I don't see why you can't be cheerful," growled. her bus band. « "I absolutely refuse to be a hypo erite," she snapped.--CincinQaU „En qulrer. NOW THEY BOTH KNOW ' "Of course you know, landlord, that living is very dear, and-- "Yes, yes, of course. In fact, I shrill have to raise my'rents on account of j it. Here's a new contratt with an ad ditional $100 per year?" 06c Pinex Cough Remedy 49^ $1.20 Sal Hepatica ... 79c $1.00 Rem Cough Syn^S^,... - 69<> Gallon Mineral Oii 2.00 $1.00 Creolin Pearaon ^ r ^ 73<^ Pint Mineral Oil ,* 39<fr 11.00 Nujol 69«t Pint McKesson Milk of Magnesia 29^ $1.25 Alarm Clocks . - 79^ 50c Zip Depilatoff; 33d $1.00 St. Regis Watches'......! 63d 7 rolls Toilet Paper : . 25c 50c Hind's Honey & Almond Cream 33c 8 oz. Tasteless Castor Oil 29 d $1.00 Max Factor's Face Powder 79^ $1.10 Coty's Perfumer ^^1. -79d $1.00 Super D. Cod Liver Oil... 69c 4-os. Cascara Aromatle 29d $2.00 gallon B. K. Antiseptic .... -$1.33 $1.50 Agarol 98d 36c Vicks' Vapo Rub 23 35c Hinkle Pills (100s) 18d 25c Dr. West's Tooth^Taste 2 for 37c 60c Rubber Bath Sponge . .. 39d 85c Kruschen Salts 59c 40c Squibb's Tooth Paste 29d 10c Fishfood 2 f°r 1Q(^ 75c Squibb's Mineral Oil : - 49c $1.20 Scott's Emulsion . 89C Pint Rubbing Alcohol ;i • 23d 50c New Gillette Blades • .... 39c 25c Kaempfer's Bird Seed 17c 60c pint Witch HazeA --;39# 25c Listerine Shaving Cream ...... --18c PHONE 40 THOMAS P. BOLGER "The Store That'* Alwavg Billion a Year Poultry Trade of U. S. Is Shown ypiiicago.--The United States prodrlrces and consumes 600,CKX),000 eggs annually and the chickens hatched each year number between 600,000,000 awl 700,000,000. The poultry business of the entire nation last year amounted to a billlop dollars. These figures were presented at the annual fact-finding conference of the Institute of American Poultry Industries by Dr. E. V. McCollum of John* Hopkins university, Baltimore. A Strange Cue Cleveland.--Students at -Case university would rather have their basketball than eat. They recently gave up their annual All Case dinner and put the money into the athletic department treasury for support of the cage squad. His Ice"Wagon • ....,7^;...^ . "You are a very cautious driver. 1 notice," said the friend riding with him. "Yes," he replied, "if it were not that I need a place to carry ice I wouldn't need bumpers on my car at all." r All of Them , ; 7 Father (examining his son In jpsn efal knowledge)--Now Sammie, nanio the four seasons. ^Sammie (after much thought)--Salt, dastard, vinegar, and" pepper!--Ken slngton News. -V Simplified • : Voice--1 can't catch the name t*rrifessor--B for Brontosaurus, T5 for Ramayana, A for Athanaslus, 1* for IJsambara, N for Neptunism.--Die Wbcbe km Blld (01 ten, Switz.>. . Get the Point? Batch--What's the best month to fet married in? Marr--Octembruary. * " Batch--Why, there's no such month. Marr--Just so.--Boy's Life. Chance for Her "Flo Fllnaer, the movie star, Is very fond of working in her garden* "l suppose she enjoys having a real plot to work in." HUBBY'S TOPIC Eskimos Tending to Grow Another Rib Washington.--The male Eskimo may be developing another rib. This apparent case of evolution at work In mankind was reported by Dr. T. D. Stewart, physical anthropologist of the Smithsonian institution, wHo has just completed an examination of 200 skeletons of Eskimos, secured In recent expeditions in AJjiska, and found that approximately 12 per cent bad 25 instead of the customary 24 pre sacral vertebrae. The tendency seems to be toward a lengthening of the spinal column. Mrs. Oldwed--Does your husbam! talk much about his mother's cooking ' Mrs. Newwed--No. He talks abo . mine. Island* ' The Thousand Islands on the St Lawrence river really comprise 1,-602 Islands. Jti* African Elephant* Wild •, - >4 ' Contrary to a popular Idea, African elephants cannot be domesticated. -j - .And That'* All . a... Possession Is nine "points of ttie law, Msd isff lifttftjpf ;'otliB#' oh ft. Thermometer Gene, ln her first term at sfhool, 10 slsted that she was a "thermomerer and her parents were at a loss to knun what she meant. Later her motli' r visited the school and heard the teacher call the pupils in the front sents her "front monitors." Then Gene whlspereftt V"That's mom!** Chalk Formed Under Water < Chalk Is formed under water by ac cumulation of myriads bf microscopic animals. ' Measures Wind Velocity An anwnometer Is a scientific In ftrucaeot for measuring wlnd yel^city * ^ 'lft» iisSTand "Si* In OiiO 1 - New. 1 luftl -la» -the..naiotL dfcistx at differ*ot ' " fayyrt SWve Pofvlar Pappet showa were popular with the earty Hreriqi aad Romaic. WNN.htUUJ A Women ontaumher mmm la Waahlas> ton. D. C. --w: NOTICE .an?®unc* that 1 *«••« opened an exclusive Optical offke in tfce Pnea builAng comer of Ha and Green streets, McHenry, with rooms adjoining Dr. Froehlich and will render complete optical service * ToMdsy Evening*--7:00 to 9:00 Thursday Afternoons--1:30 to 5:( Paul A. Schwab*' ' OPTOMETRIST ®"®ONE 80-W, McHENRY PHONE 674, WOODSTOCK Jor appointments , or leave message with Dr. Froehlich At BOLGER'S 17 Week-End Special C Jifiiy Trcei .. >'• For the week-end aad also for Washington's Birthday, we oflfer this truly woiideifill cherry special--most appropriate for any party or dinner, The combination of sniooth Luick vanilla ice cream with cherries and delicious cherry fruit ice is so outstanding that it merits a place in your celebration of the anniversary of the father of our country. Don't fail to serve this famous Luick Special. ts Good News for those that like Candy ANDERSON'S HOME-MADE CANDY Blade in Richmond 50^ and 60^ PER POUND We wiH adso have the usual Julia King's Special at 35^ 19 Jigg Saw Puzzles ^ And still they come--the seguKm's rage 7 • Wl! WILL HAVE PLENTY of PUZZLES THIS WEEK 20 Greeting Cards Cards for Cards for Cards for Cards for Cards for Cards for Grandmother Mother w the Shut-in your Friend Showers Birthday* Cards to Extend Sympathy Cards to express Thanks Cards for Bride and Groom Cards for Anniversaries- Silver or Golden Cards for Birth Announcement" - 21 We buy Mineral Oil by the barrel . And we can sell it Cheap 39^ A pINT 79^ A QUART $2.00 A GALLON Bolger's Drug Store guarantees, the quality of this oil Account Books IS Single Entry Ledgers, Double Entry Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Records, all sizes, prices & covers Receipt Books, Order Books, Weekly, Bi-Weekly and Monthly Time Books, Blank Notes. Nurses Records, Letter Files, Typewriter Ribbon, Labels, Portfolios, Spindle Files. TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST 23 Mothers Please Read We are going fo sell on Friday and Saturday, Bauer & Black Baby Talcum for only This I* a regular 25c seller and we guarantee it to be tus fine a talcum for babies as is possible to make--also ^2 On Friday and Saturday--Miller Nipples, 3 for lOc We are selling these nipples at this price principally to introduce what we think to be a finer nipple. ^ **> 24 A FARMER LIVING TEN MILES FROM McHENRY HAS HIS MAIL DELIVERED DAILY FREE OF CHARGE. WE IN McHENRY SPEND ABOUT $800.00 A YEAR FOR BOX RENTS. Attention Men THIS COUPON AND Sit G°0D F0R 0NE 39c TUBE McKESSON SHAVING CREAM AT BOLGER'S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, I'EB. 17 AND 18. -11

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