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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Dec 1938, p. 9

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>"{?<$>•z.z Thursday, December 8,193® 4 SPRING GROVE • Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Klaus mot- «#ed to Chicago on Wednesday to attend the Livestock Show. ' Mrs. Joseph G. Wagner entertained Members of her club at her home on ^Wednesday. Cards furnished the entertainment and several lovely prizes "were awarded those, achieving high scores. A lovely lunch was served at the conclusion of cards. Mfr and Mrs. Ralph Hergott of lie- Henry spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hergott. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schmeltzer motored to Rockford on Sunday to visit his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson, who are the happy par- '.•Dts of a son, born Thursday, Dec. 1. • Misses Florence Werdell and Virginia Rasmussen and Clarence Lund of Chicago and, George Sanders were ignests in the Charles Freund home Sunday. . Miss Eleanor Hergott, who is employed in Chicago, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hergott. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wagner were visitors in the Leonard Franzen home at Ringwood Sunday evening. Work has been completed on St. Peter's church and parish hall. Th« interior of the church has been beautifully redecorated with the altars in white and gold, the wall in the background being a light brown in a block" ed finish. The statues have been retouchedip various pastel shades. New light fixtures were installed and rugs laid in the aisles, sanctuary and vestibule. Th§ exterior has a fresh coat of paint and thej roof has been newly shingled. Michael Wagner of Chicago spent Monday with his children at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wlagner. Page Wm Humoro rrlr\ Horwitz at Island Lake, near Wau- daughter, Adele, were Chicago visitors I ?r;,and Mrs" Albert typographical In fact, see eonda. a Tuesday. >and Mrs.^Jack Purvey and daughter, that a few are left uncorrected, know- M . _ Dniii C. 1 . • i • ii 7 T><T Vl AW mn/tU 1 LIBERAL PAYMENT A. A. Johnson; insurance man of Los Angeles, claims he can name the birthdays of 2,000 persons. W Gives you musical expression you had neve* dreamed possible! Compare our 7-tube Zenith set with any other at _ _ $6995 Crosley Sets ^ as low as $9-98 1939 Zeniths again a year ahead! Re-conditioned Electric Radios at $3.00 and up. Everything in Music. 6 Tube ZENITH NYE JEWELRY-MUSIC & RADIO Main Street West McHenry --AGATHA SHOP-- Captivating Prints^ -ff priced/from 25c up Delicate Lacy Mohair ; Scarfs from England; Sprinkled with rainbow colors , . *1 .95 Games for Children - Adults! Exquisite Gifts for Babyl I >-- Guest and Glass Towels -r- * ^ v * ** Manda^y Satin Slips, tailored or lace trimmed f k Brocaded Rayon Satin Slips _ GREETING CARDS $1.95 $1.00 - UNUSUAL GIFT WRAPPINGS Get Ready for Christmas --- "Say It With Flowers" Leave your orders early for: > POINSETT AS - CUT FLOWERS * WREATHS --We are P r e p a r e d to S u p p l y Your Needs . ' • . .... 5^ and $1.00 Evergreen Blankets • $2-00 and up P^w^Wixtdow Boxes Filled -- Ruskus and Evergreen We. .Deliver ... .v.-. - McHenry Floral Co, Main Steet ---- West McHenry They had decided to marry*, and walked into the manse. The clergyman performed the ceremony, says I the Montreal Herald, and afterj wards gave the bridegroom a word ! or two of advice. "Thank ye a thoosand times, mon,',' the bridegroom returned, fervently. "I'm awfu' sorry I canna pay ye as muckle as I wad like, sir. bit--" "That's all right--that's all-right," interrupted the clergyman;" ' "If ye'11 tak'me doon to your gas met#r,,r continued the other, 'Til show ye hoo tafe fix it so it wanna register." ; . S. Freund. Mrs. Math Blake visited Chicago relatives a few days this week. Mrs. W. B. Tonyan was called to H. J. Schaeffer ,„d Bon, gtan!esr, Chicg. Frtd., by tl,. Utaes. of . ri,- are building a new home for Joseph Dr. and Mrs< A. j Froehlich and S°Tr^nd^thherm°ther'^rS'JOhn!daUphter a?, dM,r S-. F* r^Ulric«of Chi- of Chica^° wweerree weekend guests cago were local visitors Sunday after-,the Kilday home. noon» / I Mrs. Jack Purvey was a guest In th# Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Frett of €hi-( Wjlliam Heinz home m Chicago a few cago were weekend guests in the home days the last of the week. of his" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdin-I ' -- and Frett. J Chinese editors do not worry about Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey, Dr. typographical errors. In fact, they sett Eugene Sayler of Chicago spent the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young of Elgin '£atti' ^ere Sunda>' visitors in the »n*-how much-satisfaction a reader weekend with hi& parents, Mr. and visited his mothefr, Mrs. Gathering nry Purvey hbme at Crystal Lake. ^£ets .finding them Any wise edit- Mrs. James Saj^er. * ^ Young, Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kreutzer were i-li.ml^ remember this when he feels Miss Lena Stoffel was a Chicago vis- Mr- and Mrs- Alex Freund of Chi-!Ch*a*° visitors a few days the last V® misteke^Ltlnt'nn^ *** ^ 5r Monday. • _ cago spent the weekend with relatives of ^ week- I mistakes get into print. "• b- j wSSS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ulrich, little Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith and baby and John O'Connell of Pittsburgh. Short The case came to an end and the judge sentenced the man - in the dock to a long term of imprisonment. The following day the prisoner's lawyer called on his client in prison to arrange an appeal. "You're a fine lawyer, you are," said the prisoner, contemptuously. "Why all through the case you kept saying 'Your Honor, I object,' but when the judge sentenced me to ten years, you didn't say a wortf. Why didn't you object to that?** Coincidence "Daddy, where were you born?" Willie asked his father one evening. "In New York." # "Where was mama born?** "In Chicago." "Where was I born"?** "In Philadelphia." ' 'Queer how three people came together, isn't it?"--Philadelphia Bulletin.* HIS TIME COMING itor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. j. Schaeffer and Mr. the M. J. Shaeffer home Lake Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Louis Block, Mrs. A. K. KamHolz, son, Bobby, and Miss Lois Voeltfc visited Mrs. Minnie Block in the Wm. Dreyer home at Forest 1 Park Sunday. Carl Weber has resumed his work at '.,- the Elgin State Hospital, after an enforced vacation of several weeks due ^ to illness. t ,• Father Walter Conway .spent a few ' idays recently with -his father; M. A. i Conway, before leaving for Jackson^ J?.. ville, Florida, where he-is conducting a novena at a church in that city, and ' * •fso yisitinig hii sister, Mrs. JTohn Mee-lT " & lian. .• , u Mrs; May Fisher and daughter, Dorothy, spent the weekend with relatives • in Chicago. I Mrs. George Miller and Mrs. E R. | Sutton, were Chicago shoppers Friday. •* j Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Burns of Oak | Park visited relatives here Sunday. j Mrs. George H .Johnson, who had been j spending several days in their home,!"1 .returned to McHenry with them. | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nye visited Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nye at their new home in Libertyville Sunday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick M. Justen were; Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Hoffman, children, Jimmy and Jacqueline, of Wit ftiette and Mr. and Mrs. William Justen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Schaefer and family of Pistakee Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Math M. Schaefer, John Schaefer and Mrs. Emma Jung and family of Johnsburg, Mrs. Peter May and family and Mrs. Mary May and, daughter of Spring Grove were guests Sunday in -the home of Mrs. Catherine Nimsgem. Miss Pauline Hordrich of Chicago lias a local visitor Sunday. ' Edward Kennebock is,having a two Weeks' vacation from his work at the Ben Dietz Tavern. Nick Adams was a' Chicago visitor Sunday where he visited his wife, who is under observation at the Illinois Research hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fferdinaaid Bauer have returned to Chicago, after spending OF-Jht/Bic ft/XPOSl/ 3 tH V GIVES NEW DELIGHTS AND ADDED YEARS OF SAVINGS! .*6f # Most certainly gifts to warm the heart. And yet gifts that are practical. Two gleaming beauties . . . Frigidair< the only refrigerator with the Meter-Miser, and the new Frigidaire Electric Range. Wonderful gifts that will thrill her with their beauty, convenience, and all-around performance. And make her doubly thankful as they make kitchen hours easier, shorter... save money year after year! Let Frigidaire glorify her Christmas ... her kitchen . . . and your good judgment! Liberal Christmas Purchase Plan. -• ••aatifol Starling Silver Gift Mcdalliw This handsome medallion, ea* Brayed with any messaxe you desire, will he affixed, tree of charge, to your ChristmlM Frinidiire, if requested. A beautiful, dignified remiadw of your welcome gift! y •fi Jacob Justen & Sons Green and Elm Streets McHenry, I1L "You know Bertha, I think there, are sharks about this resort." "Oh! You only think there are! You hayen't paid your hotel bill yet, have you?" fil Combine "SENSE" with "SENTIMENT e. Bide the Time The village fire brigade stoodT>y, watching the top story of a building blazing merrily. When questioned by an onlooker about their inactivity, the captain replied, blandly: "Our hoses ain't any too powerful, mister. We'll 'ave a better chance when the fire gets to the second floor!" -V sJ«rtion; Mi* Poor Ma Mother (from next room)vT«mmy, for goodness' sake switch off that loudspeaker. That woman's voice goes through me! Tommy--That isn't the loudspeaker, Ma. It's Mrs. Brown come to see youi Untf A****"9 |„«*p*»siv" . u of U«,in9' rical Gift'1 ,imPle A*0" jUse<u,E' itioo of *ia list Cb""®f„0u ca« Future Professions Ambitious--I'm going to be an aviator. I've been air-minded for years. Rambunctious--I guess I'll be a garage man. I've been tow-headed all my life.--Houston Post. -nces- * , ^ So c . arooO^' tbe * ' ft"0 «e SO1" Wakefield Study Lamp ... A bargain in eye insurance. Meets every I. E. S. requirement for better sitht. Assortment of COM s h a d e s . . . . . . . . . > NeNyweed Makeup Mirror... She'll love this aid to perfect makeups. Indirect lig|| filters through frosted mirror to perfectly illu- tOQfe minate all the face ^ . 4 Electric Clocks .. . Always a welcome gift! Wide selection of models and stunning styles. Priced from . £ > Hidden "Esmeralda, you really ou^it l» wear a hat when you are going out at night." "But mamma, I am wearing a hat! It is at the other side."--Hous* ton Post. So Romantic He (nervously)--Elizabeth, darling, there is something that- has been trembling on my lips for months and months. She--Yes, so I see; why don't you shave it off?--Providence Journal."- : *-\V " HIS DAY COMING Sunbeam Shavemaster. . . A sure hit with mim. Ideal for fussy shavirs. Operates on AClSt DC With zipper ; cue ACSt |JQQ The Stranger -- Your counselor Grabber is a criminal lawyer, is he not? „The Town Justice--Yes, he's alawyer an' he's supposed to be a criminal. But we never could get nothin' on him. New Kind of Weather Sambo--Well, Rastus, thys shore looks like little dog weather. Rastus--What you mean, • little dog weather? * Sambo--P'ups it'll rain and p'ups. it wont. • . . v'"v;> Nile Delta 390 Miles Wide The delta of the Nile is 200 miles wide at the Mediterranean and 10Q miles long. Silvray Sight-Saver... Modern, attractive fixture that screws into ordinary light socket. Expemive in appearance. $245 Rand Close-Shaver ...cop quality electric razor • . S9-50 Electric Door Chimes... tremendously popular gift... single tone . . $1.00 Hawk Hand Cleaner* efficient hand vacuum cleaner . . . .. $11.95 Graybar Sewing Machine... for HEX. Easy to handle. Knee control. Finished in burl walnut $59.95 la Toast master Deluxe Hospitality Tray Set . . . I n c l u d e s f a m o u s T o a s t m a s t e r 2 - s l i c e a u t o matic toaster, lar^e tray, fuur lap trays, toast cutting board--all in richly trained walnut, p r o c e s s e d t o r e s i s t a l c o h o l , f r u i t j u i c e s , a n d alkali.Three sparkling Duncan crystal 10005 dishes complete the set c.0 i 2. Westingfiouse Electric Roaster... Roasrs, fries, toasts, grills, bakes. Cooks complete meal for 8 people.Portable--easily cleaned. Complete with heat-proofed glass dishes. . . SOilQ't ^ (Broiler grid $4.95 extra) tT 3. Inland Coffee maker.. .Made of crysti!-clear, h e a t - r e s i s t i n g g l a s s . B r e w s d e l i c i o u s Ci ' i c e t h e mode.rn vacuum \vav.l \aric stove keeps $075 cofiee waxai between servings. Complete w 4L Sunbeam Mlxmaster... Powerful, portable food mixer with wide range of speeds automatically maintained. Beats, whips, mixes, $0075 extracts juices. Complete with juicer 5. Mandyhot Sandwich Grill...Fries, cr Is, toasts, right at the table. Makes two il-H m.-<t sandwiches...adjustable for thick or thin $0SQ slices. With heat indicator .... 0 h » Many Miles of-Trails In Park ' Within the boundaries of Acadia National park, Maine, are 150 milqt* of trails and footpaths. % -/ -r .:4^- JoHn Stockoff recently returned to Fort Ross, Calif., to pay bade,, with interest, a $5 loan made to him" bjrf Frank Thomas 48 years ago. ^foor Neighborhood Electrical Dealers are also offering many values for your gift selections PUBLIC SERVICE STORE P U B L f t C S E R V I C E C O M P A N Y ' O f " N O R T H E R N I L L I N O I S Telephone: Crystal Lake 980 lil Williams St, Crystal Laki

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