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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 May 1937, p. 2

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••••," • v. r. •" .^: iZ-M/Ti f V..«. * SM _ SCHOOL CLOSES The Arfct of th« rural schools in this vfebrity to close for the year was the 141? Lain school, its term expiring Friday. Mat FVeund, teacher, "will return next year as teacher. . % ' • Early Superstitions Elizabethan England believed in omens, generally bad ones. One's own body gave many a warning: "By the pricking Jot my thumbs, something wicked'this way comes." Dreams were warnings sent by God. A nose-bleed mjeant something or other . The howl of a dog, the hoot of ^n owl, the dismal not* of a raven, jJJ presaged ill. RINGWOOD Mrs. George Young entertained the Bunce Club at her home Thursday afternoon. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Lester Carr and Mrs. Nick Young. Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Wednesday in Chicago. LILY LASS Mrs.,Edward Weisbaum entertained the members of the Lily Lake Ladies' League at fcer home Tuesday afternoon. BUIM& was played and prizes were awarfled to Mrs. C. O. Swanson, Mrs. Joseph Daly and Lois Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pfeters entertain- 8€rvinS °f * lovely lunch conclud- / ftassia in Arctic Regteaf ;;' one-half of ihe land SCfid water in the.Arctic regions is controlled by Russia. .jaa • »sans suapHNic mi * ujktwc okk! LAWN MOWER Price Range $6.00 to $17.50 Try our Demonstrator H. C. KAMHOLZ West McHenry, Illinois I ed the five hundred club at their home Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded to George Young and Mrs. C. J. Jepson and Mrs. George Young and George Shepard. Mrs. Fred. Davis and son, Stanley, of Chicago, spent Sunday iii the Fred. Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mrs. Jennie Bacon is visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louis Abendroth, in Elgin. Mr. and Mr*, peorge Shepard and son, Howard, were Elgin visitors on Thursday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carlson and daughter of Woodstock spent Saturday evening in the Alec Anderson hom«. ed a most enjoyable afternoon. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wegener Sunday wer©^ Harry L. Miller of Cicero and Gus Hansen of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George Esser and W. Gabriel, Mr. and Mrs. Bannyna and two sons and daughter, all of Chicago, spent Sunday at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Galitz of Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch and daughter, Josephine, were Madison, Wis., visitors Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fast and daughter, .Clarie and Jack Lavenger, all of Chicago, spent the weekend at JOHNSBURG Mrs. Robert Schaefer and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer oTWsukcgm spent Thuraday in the home of Mrs. Wnu J. Meyers. Joe Schmitt of Beloit was a caller here Wednesday. Mrs. Jacob Thiel, Mrs. George King and Mrs. Joe P. Miller were Spring Grove callers Thursday afternoon. Peter F. Freund was a Milwaukee caller Friday., Mrs. Leo Gorlach visited with relatives in Chicago Thursday. Mrs. Mike Gorskie and family and Mrs. George Zornstorff of Woodstock spent Thursday with Mrs. Joe P. Mtl- Ier- .. V^' Mrs. George Lay tad daughter and Mis. Ben Schaefer and daughter were Chicago callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Smith and Mrs. Steve King spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Friend at Richmond. Mrs. Leo F. Smith^and Miss Elnor and Sally May King motored to Waukegan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkie of Chicago spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoffel and daughters of Volo and Mr. and Mrs. G«orge Obenauf and lamfly of Graysr lake spent Sunday, with John Pitsea. DtDwD-owimkk,meh cmfwyp shrdx Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freund and daughter of Chicago visited' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Steve H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michels and family motored UT Crystal Lake Sunday. J Mr. and Mrs...Irvin Schaefer of Waukegan were callers here Sunday. Miss Kathrine AJthoff of - Elgin spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Althoff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gorskie and family of Woodstock visited with Mr. and Mrs. George King Sunday. ' Mrs. Peter Smith entertained the Ave hundred "club Monday evening. PWxes were awarded to Mrs. Peter Smith, Mrs. John A. Miller aftd Mrs. Jos. J. Fraud. Mr. and Mrs. William JKay motored to Chicago Sunday. Cart Volts entertained from Chicago Sunday. <••,"' C<:" Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Freund were * Chicago callers Monday. - V-i: Mrs. Ffeank Mathieu is quite sick at , this writing. METHODIST CHURCft ^ Mothers Day services will be bald at the M. E. church next Sunday with / special music for the occasion. The service will start at 11 a. m., D. S. T. j Mr* and Mrs. Charles Stfevens ftnd | _r ll • . j family of Milwaukee and Mr. and . , Mr. and Mrs- Wilbert Swanson vis- ; Harold Stevens and son, of Elgin. lte T d M_rf" ^_eter . W,eb€r Thur?dayspent Sunday with Mrs. A#nefc Jencka jand daughter, Mary. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker 6i He- • bron were callers in the Alec Anderson home Sunday morning. j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snyder and 'family halve moved into the Green house. . . j Mr. and Mrs. Carlson and family ;have moved ! Burlington. from the B<ill ^use to Non-Ammonia Process Permanent Waves 1 Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays only Values S4 to $10 For #0 Cflnp to $5 $ Ct • U v complete. Full line nationally adv. Permanent Waves, values $10.00 to $25.00 2 Persons for .... $8.00 up to $16.00 Singly for $5.00 up to $12 complete "»Every Day School Girl's Permanents, $2.50 Complete Machine-less and Heater-less Permanent Waves, values $15 to $25 $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 10Vc and 15f/c Discount On all single permanents from $5 up to $12. Also a Free 50c facial. STOMP AN ATO'S Barber and Beauty Salon 23* Main St. . . 229 Benton St Phone 641 Woodstock, III | Mrs. Joe McCannon and, her music pupils held a recital at Woodstock on Sunday afterAoon. | Mr. and Sirs. George !Shepard and family spent Saturday evening with the latter's parents at McHenry. ! Mrs. Foss has returned to her home, after spending the winter with her son, Wayne. Mrs. Robert Shuetze of Milwaukee | visited her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn, this week. „ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gratton and family of Woodstock spent Sunday in the J. V. Buckland home. Miss Lora Harrison was" a caller in Elgin Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Collins spent Satur? day and Sunday in the home of their son, W. A. Collins and family at Beloit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr .and Mrs. George Harrison. Misses Alice and Marion Peet and Ruth Klintworth attended the Epworth League rally at Evanston, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen and family of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the Alec Anderson home. Edward Harrison of Elgin Spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Verlain of Waukegan spent Sunday evening in the -Leonard Carlson home. j Quite a few from here attended Community Night at the Greenwood in Chicago. Joseph Czuprinski spent the weekend at Lily Lake. Mrs. Olson and family have returned toChicagc, after spending a week at their cottage. Mrs. George J. Wegener and Mrs. Alex Wirfs were Grayslake visitors Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marsh and son, Richard, spent the weekend at their cottage at Lily Lake and also visited her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wrublewski. Mrs. Harle and children of Chicago have returned to that city, after spending a week at their cottage at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and 'baby daughter of Chicago spent the weekend at Lily Lake. -- Wanda Boyko of Chicago spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. «f. Boyko. Mr. and Mrs. Mackey of Chicago ^pent the weekend at Lily Lake. Mrs. L. Gannqn spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Swanson and daughter, Lois, and Mrs. Tokey have returned to Chicago, after spending a week at their cottage at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrington and family of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage at Lily. Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sielisch and son, Robert, of Chicago, spent Sunday at their cottage. Mae Budil of Chicago spent the weekend at her home at Lily Lake. Helen and Patricia Harvey of Chicago spent the weekend &t their home here. Mr. and Mrs.' Bakman of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Walter Gabriel of Chicago has returned to Lily Lake to spend the summer, after spending the winter months A NATION-WIDESELLING- EVENT •r ww mtmWmWWr * W': A sensational Value Crystal glass set. Simply designed. Large 80-oz. pitcher with ice lip and 6 matching table tumblers. BHE15B Week Days, 7:30 -- 9:M Daylight Saving Time FRIDAY -- SATURDAY MAY 7-8 -- Merle Oberon -- Brian Aherne "BELOVED ENEMY" Also Selected Short Subjects SUNDAY -- MONDAY MAY »--l« Sylvia Sidney - Henry Fonda "YOU ONLY LIVE ONC*" Added Attraction: Ina Ray Button and Orchestra in "Swing Button Swing" -- Betty Boop in "Making Friends" -- World News Events. Sunday Matinee, 2:45 Continuous 10-20c before 5:30 10c-30c thereafter TUESDAY, MAY 11 (1) "Criminal Lawyer^ (2) "Penrod and Sam" WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY Joan Crawford -- William Powell "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" -- with -- Robert Montgomery, Frank Morgan churcli Sunday evening. Wayne Foss spent Saturday in Chicago. ^ Mrs. Frankie Stephenson spent Saturday afternoon in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich attended the show at Richmond, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fslvey Davis of Woodstock spent Sunday evening in the Alec Anderson home. Mrs. Harold Wiedrich spent Friday morning at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich spent Sunday with the latter's parents near Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr and Mao Wiedrich attended the benefit dance at Richmond Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and daughter, Joyce, of Antioch, spent Sunday in the S. W. Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wurtzinger and daughter of Woodstock spent the week end in the Lonnie Smith home. |. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tuttle and I daughter of Woodstock were callers | in the S. W. Smith home Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. H. Stephenson were callers at Wauconda Sunday. Mrs. Clay Rager and- daughters. Mrs. Frank Steinsdoerfer and Mrs. J. Boyko visited the latter's daughter, Mrs. Van Doring Tuesday, who is ill in the Lutheran Memorial hospital in' Chicago. William Nystrom was a Chicago visitor Friday. SubacrilM lor Iba Platndealer. tion for Mr. Smith, whose business is forming corporations, in which he has been employed for eleven years. m 32-oz. Bottle Polish A big 32 ounce bottle of True Value furniture polish. Enough to last you a long time. Be sure to get a bottle at this low price today! 19C Mixing Bowl Set Set of 4 gold amber mixing bowls. New design, best for mixing. Bottom shape holds bowl tilted. 39c These are but a few of the many items on sale during True Value Week, dozens of specially priced articled WM. R ALTHOFF HARDWARE MAIM STREET wooomoca MILLER FRIDAY, MAY 7 'SINS OF CHILDREN" SATURDAY, MAY 8 Double Feature James Dunn in "Mysterious Crossing" AND -- William Boyd far "Three On a Trail" Wi. SUNDAY -- MONDAY MAY 9 - - 10 William Powell - Joan Crawford Robert Montgomery "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" Added--"Cinema Circus" in color Martha Raye - Bob Burns - Alice Faye and The RRz Brothers l«c -- TUESDAY, MAY 11 - "FAIR WARNING' ISc WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY MAY 12 - - 13 "NANCY STEELE IS MISSING" McLagfeu - Jorre • Lang - Connolly Viola and Mae, of^ Chicago were callers here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison spent Sunday afternoon in the Wm. Harrison home at Round Lake. -- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Radkhy and son of Antioch were callers in the S. W. Smith home Sunday. The Home Bureau held a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carr Friday evening. In five hundred, prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. B. Harrison and Gordon Larson, and in hearts to Earl Harrison and Gene Eppel. Mr. Muzzy and Mrs. Lathrop, teach ers of our school, visited the Woodstock schools Friday. Mrs. Thomas Doherty was a visitor at Woodstock Tuesday. • . ' '• - George Harrison, who is all at his home, remains about the same. Mrs. Ella Harrison is confined to her bed by illness. The members of the Home Circle and their families will hold a party at the MWA hall Wednesday evening, May 12. Dinner will be served at o'clock, C.S.T., or 8 o'clock, D.S.T., after which a fine program is being arranged. If you have some little folks like these to take riding with you| we know youH want to give them the maximum protection afforded by PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES buUwantto five than the frill off , MOX1NG TO BOSTON Mrs. Harold Smith of Evanston spent the weekend in McHenry, bidding farewell to old friends before leaving to make her home in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Smith, who was formerly .Miss Margaret Stenger of this city, > expects to leave the last of this week •with her children to join her husband, ! who has been in Boston for the past two months. She was a guest in the M. J. Walsh home Saturday night and was disappointed in not seeing her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Stenger, who had left on their v&ca tion. The change in residence is a promo- THE ONLY COMPLETE CAR -PRICED SO LOW Kitchen Chairs Made from -I steel. Comfortable, back-resting seat and back. Rubber tips on legs. White, $1.19 Hardwood A Bargain. Clothes BRAIDED DOOR MAT Roller Skates These skates are complete ly nickel plated. The strap is made from first grade cowhide and is replace able. Full ball bearing. 98c of tough, brown cocoa fibre, closely woven and with braided A real buy. 14x24 IH 79# NEW CAKE COVER Stock up at this very unusual price. Get several months or a full yeaxQs supply all at once, instead of a little at a time. An excellent quality paper. White and fresh looking the cake itself! Come into our store and look over the WEST McHENRY, ILL. V.vv x. NIW HHMf-COMMISSION VALVK-IN-MBAD INOINI^-NIW ALUSIUNT, AU4IH1 SODIIS-NIW DIAMOND CROWN SmDUNISTYUNO-gCRPICTip HYDRAULIC SRAIUS -"•'•OVID oilMNO KNII-ACTION RIDI*--SAFKTY PLAT! GLASS ALL AROUND-- L - . OINUINl FISHIR NO DRAFT VINT1LATION--SUPfR-SAFI SHOCKMOOF ST1ERINO*. •MM and t>e*PI»el HMHIII M Master Pa Uw iniiili anly. TAAWAL Motors laatoNnoal Haa-- to sad ymr pOna. 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