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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 May 1936, p. 3

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Thursday, May, 21,1936 $flih i * -T, ,*c %X? - Y* • ,* ,^.v jk'V' 1," ,k, PLA1KDEALEB Taxi Driver's One Man Exhibition BINGWOOI* SPRING GROVE A most enjoyable evening was spent at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Frank May on Tuesday by members of their c]ub. Five hundred furnished the entertainment and prize winners were Frank May, Mrs. John Lay, Mrs. Joseph Brown and Mrs. Mark Refreshy. y? Edward Van Kaerle. a raxt driver In New York city, Is also an artist and •oes his art work while waiting for faces. lie Is shown here with his one-man 4Khibition on the hood of his cab. Dr. C. Kelleit ^ OPTOMETRIST Sundays and Mondays st. itfy - °v Snancr Home, Riverside Drive. * McHenry. 111. All Kinds of Repairs, 1H 211-B The Ladies' Aid Society will hold a baked ham dinner at the M.W.A. Hall on Memorial Day. The Home Circle and their families enjoyed a supper and party at the M.W.A. Hall Wednesday evening. The Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Louis Schroeder Friday.! Pierce received consolation A pot-luck dinner was served at noon, nier.ts were served. J " The Young Adults group were cn- Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bolhm, Libertytertained in the C. J. Jepson home onjville, were supper guests at \_the home Tuesday evening. cf Mr. and Mrs. A1 SchmeUzgr, on Mrs. Fred Walker entertained the Wednesday evening. Ladies Aid Society of Hebron at her Joseph Brown and daugrers, Celia home Friday. t i*nd Louise,' motored to I'urlington, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hitchens sp^nt h^js Wednesday night. from .Wednesday until Friday morn-1 ing in. Chicago Mrs. Nick Nett entertained mem- Mrs. Joe McCannon s*ent Tuesday!*?18 f hei^,u K b £ ^ Golf and Country Club Wednesday evening; $2.80 CINEMA CU' LS Ai.D CONTOURS Individualized by Nine Expert Beauty Artists HAIR-VITA PERMANENT . Revitalizing Non-Amrnania Process 1 Croquignole or Spiral, $ .00 Value, for ..... (Combination 50c vxtra) completq with Personality Haircut, Shampoo and Finger,Wave. PERSONALITY OIL PERMANENT, Special Solution for Hard 10 Wa^e Hair Non-Ammonia, $5.'#Q CA Value, For $0»uU Complete with Combination Winding, Personality Haircut. Shampoo and Set. HAIRTONE PERMANENT--A fragrant and reconditoning solution for all types and texture of hair, Non-Ammonia, Croquignole, Spiral or Combination, also with the famous Bonat Winding, • 4 All $7.50 Value, For ?4.UU Complete with Personal it j Ht.r ^hampoo and Finger Wave. FREE Facial With Any Beauty Service Amounting To~$T00 And Up (From 8 a. m. To 12 Noon) Also $160 in Permanent Waves Given Away -- On^ Each Month. SCHOOL GIRL'S PERMANENTS, $1.50 and $2.00 up. Complete with haircut and finger wave. Bring a Friend Permanent Wave Specials. 2 Persons for $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10. Singly for $2 Up. END CURL PERMANENTS, $1.50 STOMPANATO'S Ultra-Modern Beauty Salon Two Entrances Ten Private Booths 226 Main St. 229 Benton St. Telehone 641 Woodstock, 111. Open From 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. CST SPECIAL! WASHABLE ishinngq Mivio p * ' L I M I T TWO TO A C U S T O M E R . . Wm. H. Althoff Corner Main St. & U. S. 12 and .Wednesday at Urbana. William and Leon Dodge of Woodstock spent the' weekend with Howard Shepard. , ... I Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler•„ entertained the five hundred club at their home Friday evening. . Prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. C. Pearson and George'Young and Mrs. Ray Peter* and J. C. Pearson. » . Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch spent Saturday here. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ball and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball of Hunter spent Sunday in the Ray Peters home. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Farhum and family of Deercreek, 111., spent the weekend in the F. A. Hitchens home. Mrs. Thomas Doherty spent Wed' nesday afternoon in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake spent Sunday afternoon with the latter's parents, Mr. tfnd Mrs. George Harrison. Mrs. Frankie Stephenson and Mrs. Viola Low were visitors at Woodstock Saturday afternoon. Miss Mildred Jepson of Evajhston spent Sunday with her parents^ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Miss Lora Harrison of Evanstoii is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison. • • Mr. and Mrs. William Heine of Chicago spent Sunday in the George Shepard home. Glenn Trevor and Edward Harrison of Elgin spent Sunday in the George Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jepson arid the latter's sister of Rockford spent Thursday in the C. J. Jepson home. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon and i family of Algonquin spent Sunday here with relatives. The Ringwood Useful Cooks met at the home of Virginia Jepson Saturday. The business meeting was held after which n demonstration cf fancy sandwiches was given by Lucile Peet and Virginia Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Nimsgern of Spring Grove were callers in the Nick Yofcfng home Saturday afternoon. Mi-, and Mrs. Thomas Doherty and sen, John, were visitors in the William Doherty home Sunday. Mr. ant! Mrs. Edd Peet and daughter, Lucile, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clay and daughter, Maxine, spent Sunday in Chicago. Mrs. Peet remained for a week's visit with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muzzy entertained relatives from Marengo Sun- , day. ! Mrs. Walter Fredilckson and chil- 'dren' of Walworth spent Thursday wjj:h Mrs. George Young. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson and Mrs. J. C. Pearson were callers at Wilmpt Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Cruikshank of Dundee spent Sunday in the William McCannon home. Mrs. Jtalph Clay arid daughters, Maxine and Patricia Ann, Mrs. Martin Boyd and Mrs. Belts of Rockford spent Thursday in the Edd Peet home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young and daughter of McHenry spent Sunday afternoon in the George Young home. Miss Maxine Clay of Rockford is spending the week in the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Peet. Mr. an4 Mrs. Ralph Smith and son of Harvard and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Freuftd and son spent Sunday evening in the George-Young home. Five hundred was played during the evening and prices were merited by Mrs. Math Nimsgern and Mrs. Chas.' ployed at Propihetsto ^n, Freund,.while Mrs; Frank Sanders re-j Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ceived consolation. A hostess prize John Kattner. ; > was presented to Mrs. Nett. A deli-1 Peter Frett has purchased the Wiecious lunch was served at the conclu sion of playing. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Arthur Kattn€r's home in two weeks. On Thursday eight members of the Pleasure Seekers motored to Chicago to attend a meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Rauen. Miss Regina Kattner was hostess and a lovely dinner was sterved by her at one o'clock. Following the dinner a guessing game was played and prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Freund and Mrs. Clarence Amann. Meeting was then called to order, after which they all proceeded to a matinee. The club will meet next at Mrs. George W. May's home on Sunday. June 21. A nice crowd attended the pot-luck dinner at Mrs. k|^G. Turner's home on Friday. The Juniors and Seniors of Richmond High School enjoyed an even* ing of dancing at their prom held at a hotel in St. Charles cn Friday night. Miss Regina Kattner, who is em- Ill., spent land dairy plant and is operating a meat packing house. % The officers of the Community Club held a special meeting on Friday night to make arrangements k for the opening of soft ball games under the flood lights. The lights have been erected and the first game was played on Tuesday night with Channel vs the Town Team. The grand ppening will be held at a later date. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michaels and family McHenry, were callers in town Saturday. A parfy of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Byron Orvis on Saturday afternoon in observance of her . „ birthday. Cards and visiting were ca^0' sPent Saturday and Sunday 'at the afternoon's diversion and prizes i their cottage in Colemar. for high honors went to Mrs. Joseph | Miss Ann Spindler, who spent the Brown and Mrs. William Bowman, | past two months at her home in while consolation went to Mrs. Mollie j Free port convalescing after an operaliam Britz in Fox Lake Sunday afternoon. Guests were - present front Chicago, Wilrftette, Rockford, Ringwood, McHenry, Fok Lake and Spring Grove.; Six tables of five hundred were in pl5y and the lovely awards for achieving high scores , went to Mrs. Charles Freund. Mrs. Norbert Klaus. Mrs. Arthur Krause and Miss Lois Esh. The consolation prize wSS" received by'Mrs. Arthur Kattner. At the conclusion of cards, refreshments were served. Miss Esh was" the happy recipient of a lovfcly and useful gift. % Mr. and M*s. Ed Stiernberg of Chi Harms. Lunch was served by the guests after which the guest of honor was presented with a gift.- At the close of a pleasant afternoon they all departed wishing ftrs. Orvis , miany more happy birthdays. tion, has returned and is well on the road to recovery. The Christian Mothers of St. Peter's Church ' are sponsoring a card parte to be held on Thursday evening, May 21, at the "parish hall. There ftjiss Lois Esh was guest of honor will be. a prize for every table and>"K at a shotygr at the home of Mrs. Wil- freshments will be served. ; West FRIGI WITH THE METERMISER' MEETS ALL FIVE STANDARDS FOR REFRIGERATOR BUYING Come in and see die % run PROOF OF ALL FIVE! 1. LOWER OraMTlNQ COST 2. SAFER FDOO PROTECTION 3. FASTER ntQMO-MOK ICS 4. MOM USABILITY 5. FIVE-YEAR PROTECTION •*«! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mutz of Wilmot, Mi. and Mrs. C. II. Anderson and , daughter, Joyce, of Antioch, Mr. and McHenry j Mrs. Ralph Smith and son ox Harvard, Miss Billie Robin and Henry Connell of Chicago spent Sunday in the S. W. Smith home. _ Maple Square School closed Thurs; day for the summer with a picnic in the Frank Wiedrich Woods. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and son, Alfred spent Saturday evening afl McHenry. • Miss Mercedes Lindemann of Elgin spent Wednesday morning in the Si W. Smith home. Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Beth of Chicago spent Wednesday in the Simpson-Beth home. Fred Wiedrich and daughter, Mae, were visitors at Richmond Friday afternoon--" Mrs. Lester Carr and sons, Misses Mae and Pearl Wiedrich spent Friday morning at McHenry. Mrs. Agnes Jencks and daughter, Mary, of Evanston spent the weekend here. Fred Wiedrich and son, Roy, were callers at Solon Mill^ Friday morning. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fr&nk BUflppf Kenosha'spent Sunday with Mrs. Hepburn. . --i ' Leonard .Franzen arid son, Lyle, spent Saturday morning in Woodstock. » Mr. and Mrs.. Lcuis Schroeder and daughter, Jessie, visited the latter's brother at the Harvard hospital on Sunday afternoon. 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