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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Oct 1938, p. 2

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•J. m iMOatr puiiisiAin Thursday, OctotNr 30,1938 Mr. am) Mrs. Henry Vofel «nd daughter of Del* van, Wis., spent th» weekend in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Basaett. Tommy and Ona Lee McDermott of Chicago spent the weekend In the J. N. Sayler home. Miss Christine Adams Visited at DesPlaines several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lange of Connorsville, Ind., spent several days this week in the William Bacon home. Notre Dame, Saturday.were: Edward Matthews, Curtis Newman, Dan Justen, Arthur Smith, Jr.rFeggy Oeffling, Roberta Horn, Helen Kilday, LeRoy Conway, James Frisby and Mr. and Mrs. James Doherty. Iff. and Mrs. Wm. Vales, Mr. and Mrs. John Klika, son, Junior, and John Delaney of Cicero and Albert Vales, Jr., of Chicago spent Sonday in the Albert Vales home. Those from Mc Henry who attended the opera, "Carmen," at the Auditorium theatre, in Chicago Sunday even sLocuars lake Mrs.. J. N. Zimmer and Eugene Geary were callers /kt McHenry last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Zimmer spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Zimmer at Palatine. RINGWOOD T Mr. -Mid Mrs. Charles Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Grant' McDonald and son and Mr. and Mrs. H. C Hughes of Crystal Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Libbie Ladd. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon and family of Algonquin spent the weekend in the C. J. JejMon home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feet and daughter, Marion, spent Sunday in the r i -nr- *1. r Beck home at Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren irere,"*®! j18*' are vls n^ the J. V.I R«v. and Mrs. Collins and son, Rogcallers the home of Mr. and Mrs. c and ®ome> ler, called on friends in Harvard Sun- George Lundgren at Wauconda. | Th® Home Circle was entertained day afternoon. Mrs. H. M. Stephenson entertained the Easy Aces at her home Tuesday afternoon. .Prizes were awarded to Mrs. K. E. Cristy and Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon, Eagle Harry Grantham, Sr., of Wauconda,"1 the home of Mrs. Lester Carr Wedat Aurora last ' . " • a - .V • • ,• p u FinlcAr flttpndpd a i>rinciD&Isfi C. H. Duker attended a pnncipai< j « were" Mr. tnd Mrs* O. W« Good' , - » -r( , . . , . « Misg Jones> Warren JonesjMrs. Almeda Grantham and son, Wal- nesday. A one o'clock puncheon Vas Gerald Reed, Paul Yanda, Andrew ter, from Chicago and* Mrs. Lyle Lit-(served and this was followed by the Worwick, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Duker, I wiler were Sunday visitors at the usual business meeting and a fine prohome of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. ! gram. Mr. • and Mrs. Peter Anderson and j Miss Sybil McLaughlin aind friend son ofsCary and Mr. and Mrs. O. Pear- (of Dowes, Iowa, spent the past week son of Chicago were Sunday pinner [with Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin and and afternoon guests at the home ef, daughter, Julia. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren. j Mrs. J. A. Vaillancourt spent a few Miss Helen Beraier, Chicago, spent days the past week with her daughter meeting evening. Mr„ «md Mrs. Ben Justen, daughter, Beraice, and Mrs. Rena Smith spent the weekend at Davenport, la., where they visited Jerome and Paul Justen and LeRoy Smith, who are attending school there. Miss Mary Durland, Who is attending Clarke College at Dubuque, la., spent the weekend in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durland. Among those who attended the daughter, Marjorie, and Dr. and Mrs, A. I. Friehloch and daughter, Adele. Miss Eleanor Althoff, student nurse at St. Therese hospital at Waukegan, spent the weekend in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Althoff Mrs. George Young spent Thursday afternoon with her mother at Crystal Lake. Rev. and Mrs. Collins and sdn, Roger, attended a party'celebrating the thirty-fifth wedding anniversary of Spring Grova and Mr. and Mri. Ed Pteet spent Sunday in the Ralph Clay home at Rockford. Patricia Ann Clay, who spent the past two weeks in the Peet home, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Huff of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich. Mrs. Jennie Bacon is visiting in the home of her son, George, at Antioch. Miss Edna Peet of Rockford is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peet. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich spent Sunday at Delavan. i'r n School Notes ---- The Seventh and Eighth went to McHenry High School Wednesday afterwnoon and took their diagnostic tests in reading, grammar Dan Justen of Notre Dame spent 1T1,SS "e,*n Z a in o,,v.«rV Sunday with his parents, Mr. and the w«,kend »' ,h[ to" 01 Mr- ,,ld chK«°. Mrs. Peter~M. Justen i -.Tv'.-.i Notre Dame-Illinois football game at "with friends here. Jack Hart of Chicago spent Sunday - • ' V • CENTRAL GARAGE When your car or truck needs attention, we are prepared to serve you. One of the best equipped garages • " in Northern Illinois. ,-r Ftill line of Atlas and Goodyear Tiret ; • - •. Electric and Acetylene Welding r v 1 Car Washing and Polishing Phone 200-J Towing Johnsburg SNUG HARBOR TAVERN On East River Road -- South of the State Bridge , Under new Management of A. H. WATSON and - - - - WALTER SCHlMMKI, Fried Chicken -- 35c per plate a Fish Fry Every Friday : Dinty Moore Special, Corned Beef and Cabbage Every Thursday MI PLACE RESTAURANT Phone 377 JUSTEN & FREUND, Props. GreenJtt. HALF SPRING FRIED CHICKEN 60c PISH FR¥ EVERY FRIDAY --- FRESH PERCH COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND DINING ROOM AT LILY LAKE, ILLINOIS ' Featuring just Good Drinks and Good Food at Popular Prices' v ; ;V • Equipped with New Kelvinator Bar We invite you to enjoy our most unique atmosphere. ROY V. HOBBS, Mgr. KITCHEN PAPER TOWELS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Big bulky 100-sheet rolL Fills all the requirements for household use. Economiccd and sanitary. Fits standard towel holder. Sheet size 10 x 1V% inches. HUHTinC SUPPLIES SHOTGUN COVER Jointed SHOTGUN CLEANER Three joint hardwood rod with brass connections. Three cleaning tools included. Fits 12 to 16, 20 and 410 gauge. 98/ Quality browK^o^k lined with white flannel. Leather handle and fastening straps. Inside rod pocket. Bound edges. SHOTGUN SHELLS quality loads at lowest prices WINCHESTER GUN OIL, 3 oz; 23c MARBLES HUNTING KNIFE. 4 in. blade ; SI .98 GAME TRAPS, No: I " S' 21c Stand-By CAMP AXE, 3'/2 in. SI .00 HAND LANTERN. 1500 ft. beam Wm. H. Althoff Hdwe. Mrs. Jack Geary. • . Mr. and Mrs. William VanNatta of Crystal Lake were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett and were also callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Barnin#s. Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of j Forest Park were dinner guests last : Wednesday at the home of Mr. and jSlrs. Harry Matthews. They were j supper guests at the home of Willard Darrell. Mr. and Mrs. Max Beth and son, Billy, of Chicago spent 'Wednesday in the Wm. Beth home. F. N. Muzzy, Miss Bernice Smith and Wayne Foss attended Miss Jessie Horn's funeral at Crystal Lake Saturday. Miss Pearl Smith went as a delegate to.Urbana Saturday of the Ringwood Rural Youth Club. ^ Mrs. H. C. Hughes and*Mrs. t>. C. Bacon of Crystal Lake attended Home absent due to illness. The first six weeks term of school ends this week. Report cards will be issued next week. Ringwood School P. T. A. will sponsor the annual Halloween school costume party, Tuesday evening, Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren sp^nt. Circle in the Lestef Carr home Wedlast Friday at the home of Mr. and nesday. Mrs. Raymond Lusk at Maple Park, j Mrs. Wilmer , Mootan^e and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krumpen who Billy," of Woodstock and Miss Vivian have occupied the G. J. Burnett cot-' Whiting spent Sunday in the 8, H. tage moved to the Island Lake Sub-. Beatty home. division last Tuesday. j Miss Marion fjeet of Elgin spent Mr. and Mrs. Raymond VanNatta, Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lit-!Charles Peet. wiler of Round Lake were weekend! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crysvisitors at the G. J. Burnett home. Ital Lake spent Sunday with fiie lat* Willard Darrell and Mrs. Elmer Es- ter's mother, Mrs. George Harrison, ping attended Advance Night at He- \ Charles Frey of Blue Island was, a bron chapter, O. E. S., last Friday caller in the S. H. Beatty home Sunevening. Mrs. Esping served in the .day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Dreymiller and Will Claxton of McHenry and Mrs. station of Esther. Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert of Austin spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and George Shepard attended the funeral Mrs. A. E. Norris at Mylith Park on Slocum Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rodene and Mr. and Mrs A. E. Norris spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cummerow at Mylith Park. Cards were played and all enjoyed the evening of Mrs. Pedar Benson at Ridgefield Sunday. Betty Brennen returned home Sunday from a week's stay at Fontana. The Sewing Circle will meet with Mrs. Fred. Weidrich, Jr., Friday, Oct 21. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Paxton and Mr. and Mrs. John McAuliffe who | daughter, Cora, of Harvard and Mrs. have a cottage at Mylith Park have | Frances Reed of Richmond spent Sun gone' to San Benito, Texas, to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wells of Desday in the Ernest Snyder home. Mrs. S. W. Smith attended the funeral of Miss Jessie Horn at virystal Mr. and Mrs. James Foulke at Spring and arithmetic. Elnor Schaefer was Grove Friday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown were visitors at fbe Pines State Park, near Oregon, Sunday. George Thomas of Chicago has purchased the farm of Mrs. Knapp, tenanted by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. • Mrs. Erma Richards and Mr, and Mrs. Peatt of Cfiicago were callers at S. W. Brown's Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Jencks spent Saturday in Chicago. ? Mrs. S. W. Brown spent from Tuesday until Friday night in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper and daughters of Chicago and Miss Lucy Howden of Richmond spent Friday evening in the S. W. Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison and family were Sunday dinner, guests of the latter's mother, Mrs Frank Wattles, at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and daughters, Betty and Mary Ann, were callers at Elkhorn and Fontana Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph. Smith and son, Arnold, of Harvard spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. b. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fout and son of A down town parade and prizes wfll be features of the evening, together with the usual carnival bopths, and fortune teller. Cone and have an evening of fun. F. N. Muzzy was guest speaker at the Ingleside school P.T.A. Friday. Oct. 7. Local teachers will attend the Lakesbore Division Illinois Teachers' association yeajrly meeting at Evanston on Monday, Oct. 81. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and daughter, Mary Ann, and Mr. and Mrs Edwin Vogel were at Janesville Saturday. Betty Brennen attended the f«pfc> ball game at Madison, Saturday. Strawberry Natural Dentifrice A book of prescriptions published more than 100 years ago say$: The common strawberry is a natural dentifrice and its juice without any previous preparation whatever dissolves the tartarous encrustation on the teeth and makes the breath sweet and agreeable. 'J -1 4 Elm Street and Riverside :-- McHenry, 111. 7:30 to 10:30 Rink is also available for private parties any evening fom 10:30 to 12 at 25c per person. Make your party reservation now! FOR HEALTH'S SAKE -- ROLLER SKATE . ----- A FOX RINK -- .. Flaines and Willard Darrell were sup-! Lake Saturday. per and evening guests Sunday a^t the] Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jackson,^Johnshome of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mat-. burg were callers in the George Young thews. home Tuesday evening, Willard Darrell, in company with A. Mrs. C. J. Jepson, in company with D. Smith of Libertyville, Eb Harris Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck of Elgin at of Gray slake and C. Iverson of Pala- j tended the Home Coming at Cornell tine attended the annual meeting of j College at Mt. Vernon, Iowa, over the Illinois Farm Supply Co., at the weekend. They also visited Miss "^prlngfleld. Taesday. * -- ~ "--j Virginia Jepson who ia attending col- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks werfe lege there. callers at the home of Ed Underwood I Mr. and Mrs. Allen, son land daughat Wauconda Monday. Mrs. Under-j ter, and Mr. Colton of Broadhead, Wis., wood, a sister of Mr. Brooks, passed away at the Condell hospital at Libertyville last Saturday evening about nine o'clock, following a stroke which occurred between three and fout o'clock that afternoon. Funeral services will be held Wednesday after** noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren re* ceived word last Friday of the death of Mr. Blomgren's eldest sister, Mrs. Hilda Lagerlund of Hovmantorp, Sweden. Mrs. Lagerlund has been ill for a period of over three months, following a stroke. The surviving relatives in this country are one daughter at Menkato, Minn.; two sons at Elmwood Park; one sister in Chicago, and one sister at Ogden, Utahi, besides Mr. Blomgren OUTBOARD CHAMP JACK KEENAN -- Painter and Decorator Phone 106-W -- Riverside Drive : McHENBY, ILLINOIS No Job is Too Large or Too Small'for Me to Consider and Estimate! It makes no difference whether you need an inside decorative piece of work or an outside paint job, such as your house, bam, etc.} I am prepared to handle it satisfactorily! Modern Equipment for all Kinds of Spraying Work FURNITURE REFINISHINO -4~j-- CALL McHENRY 106-W o«* DteP" ^ WO*** Oc* ;ifti "WM K\o c• » A o® zl 7 Miss Molly Tyson, 20-year-old Temple university co-ed, is the first woman to win the national midget outboard championship. She won over a field of eight in the race oil the Tennessee river at Chattanooga. 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