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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 May 1938, p. 2

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. . * ' , \ • r," !J • - * ' *' - • 1 ' " * ' ~ * ' ' v < Thursday, Hay 26,1938 Dancing Bears Ruled Out Dancing bears of Rumania art to sit eut" the rest of their dancOS. A government decree issued in 4h« bruins being exhibited. The order is the result of Complaints that gypsies were cruel ID the beasts when training them. r>V ; : . American Colonial American colonial furniture pared favorably with the best of English manufacture, as by 1750 1,11": tj-.ere were many " akers in America. Early Use of Gunpowder Although gunpowder was inven by the Chinese as early as 600 A. D, they used it only for fireworks dia* plays and it was not put to military use until centuries later when the Moors introduced it into Spain. Sa l ---- "A Modern Book of Wonders,"1" LILY LAKE Human Body Delicately The human body is such a dell*, cately balanced machine that the absence of one-millionth of a gram of a vitamin will appreciably short* en life. "X':: .n-'"?*! GET AN IDEA FIRST Summer with f • i v ' . Yto House 8 to 15 deg*^ fc^er in summer and warmed in winter with fuel savings from 20 to 35 per cent. Protects Against Fire Afly kmd of existing house or building cad be insulated with-- Wool Insulation Latest Type Blowing Equipment Insures Complete and Thorough Installation. LEO J. STILLING Telephone 75-J REPRESENTING: McHenry, .III STANDARD LIME & STONE CO. • ; • Hame..... Address Pill Out This Coupon! Free Estimate ~ No Obligation T I would like to insulate my home. I'm (planning construction of a new home. DEFORE you snap a " you hare in your n Idea of what yon want the picture to "say"? This Is important, because every picture needs a central "picture Idea" to give It life and meaning. Especially, every picture with per. aons In It needs some sort of action I (or activity) to give it interest. ! By "action" I don't mean rapid motion, but merely that the person pictured should be doing something. ] For example, suppose you have ja small daughter, and every now and 'then you want a new picture of her. , Well, don't Just get her to stand in a corner of the backyard, and look at the camera while you Bnap. Relate 1 the picture to her personal life, her daily activities. Look at these ideas: A picture of her climbing out of bed in the morning (you can take It at night, really). A snap of her In l to Poring over picture books. Leaving for kinder* Helping Mother In the Riding a tricycle or scooter. Munching a slice of buttered breads tucked into bed at night soundly with a doll et or toy dog. In all these, she is doing something. And, she will help you get your pictures, if you make a game of It, and suggest that she "play like" she is doing this or that. todeed, this is a good way to entertain her on a dull day or evening. It's a good picture method. with a clear idea, and make the : ture to fit it. When one picture isn't enough, snap a series. Make each picture "say something"--and note how they gain in life and appeal. John van Guilder Mr; and Mrs. O. Swanson and daughter, Lois, niversary of Mr, Mr-.'and Mrs. Wehner and daughters,' Mr. and Mrs. Galitz, Mr. and Mrs. Blum, Mr. and Mrs. Sielisch, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fast ancj daughter, Clarie, Thomas, all of Chi-: Jack Lavenjrer. Mr and Mti 'vnohpt Mrs°' Mrs. JJaacckk_ 1*W ™ruWbfeewwi^tkoTS^uunmdiaayif r" J MMl"r"s .* H"da rMderrs>" MHar rrayn dL -M Mpiflcl er» Mr. aMndr Robert Fnetag and »nd Mrs. Hanson and daughter and rnetag, Jr., ,Gannon and many others of Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert spent Sunday at their cottage at Lily Mr. E. Shoyer, Mr^ £ Miss E. Lagenze, Mrs. A. Peschke, Mrs. B. Kasper, all of Chicago, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Peschke over the weekend and also attended the grand opening of the Lily Lake Casino. Mr. and Mrs. Stein and daughter of Chicago visited the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gilman. Christine Wegener of Chicago spent the weekend at the home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. George J. Weg- Mrs. L. Chicago spent the weekend at their cottages. Mr. and Mrs.. William Pankonen and Frank and Whiter Schwab, all of Chicago, spent the weekend at Lily Mr. and Mi;s. Joseph Daly and Genevieve Daw attended the wedding andMrs.. Jack beck of Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marsh Chicago cottage here. The oldest known ink is India or China ink, probably made in Chin# as early as 1200 B. C. It is made of lampblack or ivory black and glue or a gum and stored and marketed in dry cakes or sticks. In the Orient, the dry ink is rubbed in a dish with a little and a brush or reed stylus is used for writing it. It has a rich blackness and permanent. of Chicago has returned to Lily Lake to spend the summer at her cottage. Ann Crane, Viola Brady, Mary Hubbell Helen Robinson and Biilie Robison, all of Chicago spent the { weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hintz and daugh- j r, Alice, of Chicago have returned to their place of business, the Lily Lake Hotel, after spending the winter in Chicago. i Sam Buchman and Miss Alto Thompson visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weisbaum last Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schweighofer and daughters of Chicago spent the' weekend at their home here. I Connie and Wanda Boyko of Chi- ! cago spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyko.' Many people of this vicinity and nearby enjoyed the free movies at Lily Lake Sunday evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. HAKE YOUR NIXT, STOP AT Tpj! BARBECUE JOHN ANDERSON, Prop. . V, •: ">> ' V'-. »': I •./ Lunches and Drinks o! All Kinds - GOOD McHENRY BEER SPECIAIf--Depression Hot Dogs, 10c per foot On Route 31 . ....., .... * Tet 280 -McHenry, HL JOHNSBURG SLOCUM'S LAKE Mrs. George King spent Tuesday in | Arthar Waclterow was a caller at Woodstock with her sister, Mrs. Mike the home of Mr and Mra Roy Tu rs ie" at Waukegan Friday evening. | Mrs. RobertSchaefer and Mrs. Irv--, Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren spent i in Schaefer of Waukegan visited Wed- Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.! nesday with Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers. lp. Swanson at Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gerlach entertain- Mrs. Almeda Grantham and son, I • ed relatives from Milwaukee Sunday. Walter, of Chicago were supper guests Joe Freund of Springfield is visiting last Monday at the home of Mr. and with relatives and friends here. , Mrs. G. J. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoffien of Genoa, Mr. and Mrs. George Lundgren of Mr. and Mrs. George Zarnstorff and Wauconda were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gorskie and chil- Mr. and Afrs. John Blomgren Monday, dren of Woodstock spent Sunday in' Wilbur Cook is ill at his home at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Mil-'this writing. ler. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Larabee of Bris- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls motored to tol, Wis., visited at the home of Mr. Woodstock Saturday evening1. jand Mrs. W. E. Brooks last Tuesday. Mrs. John King of McHenry vis-J Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett were ited in the home of Mrs. Wm. J. Mey- dinner and afternoon guests at the ers Wednesday. ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler Miss Katie Pitzen of Chicago spent at Round Lake. the weekend with her father, John' Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Brooks of Lib- Pitzen. | ertyville, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Gran- Miss Kathrine Althoff of Elgin ger and daughters of McHenry and spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. (Robert Dooley of East Chicago, Ind., Wm. Althoff and family. |were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkie of Chi- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. cago spent the weekend in the home * I h m \ ^ ^! 13-inch One Tray Tackle Box green enamel finish. .... 69^ of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Freund. Surveyed by George Washington The Chesapeake and Ohio canal, s long, is said to have been i by George Washington. Riverside Hotel TOX RIVER, AT THE STATE BRIDGE DURING THE DECORATION DAY WEEK-END J, A Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner spent last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. I Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren were callers at Waukegan last Saturday. Arthur Wackerow and friends of Wuconda spent Sunday at the White1 Pines State Park near Oregon. I Willard Darrell and Mr. and Mrs.! Elmer Esping witnessed "The Supper-1 Time Frolic" from Station WJJD at the Liberty theatre Monday evening.1 Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler, Round, Lake, spent Saturday at the home! of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. >•j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Felmenten and son of McHenry were Sunday evening! callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Wm. Foss. Mrs. Wm. Berg of Davis Lake andi a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foss was operated on for appendicitis at the Condell Memorial hospital at Libertyville last Saturday. A son, Leslie,! has just nicely recovered from the1 same operation. Mr. and Mrs. W7m. Foss and son, Biilie, and two grandcildren called on their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Berg at the Condell Memorial hospital at Libertyville Sunday evening. Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mrs. Elmer Esping werfe among the members of their Bridge Club who attended the annual 7 o'clock luncheon and bridge party at ^hg Iron Lantern at Wauconda Tuesday evening. Willard Darrell, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping and Mrs. Harry Matthews attended the Baccalaureate exercises at the gym at the Wauconda High School Sunday evening. The sermon was given by Rev. R. C. Hallock. 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