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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Feb 1939, p. 8

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A social holir followed the business meeting and pinochle, I ftve hundred and bunco were played, after which refreshments were served. j Their next meeting will be in two j weeks on February 21. | • » • POT-LUCK DINNER | Approximately forty guests were in , attendance at the pot-luck dinner giv-1 «n in St. Patrick's hall at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon for the ladies j , » ,, T •,» T?The infant son of Dr. and Mrs/Jack oUf1 Solt.. Prautmricekn'ss ccouni igkriecgkahtiiiounu buyy mmeumlti-members «f the J. R. Club Fr day purvey was baptized "JoHn Coi/ipton" bers of the Altar and Rosary society, evening, ft-izes were w n by M ^ iat St patrick's church Sunday by Rev. After the dinner, cards were player. B. Tonyan and Mrs. ^bert Vales. Wm 0'Rourke. Sponsors were Miss ed and prizes were won by the fol- Their next meeting will be held with „ - Mn;er and Dan 0'Shea. lowing: in contract bridge, Mrs. Wal- , , » j Guests entertained at supper at the/^ace Dobyns; auction bridge, Mrs. » v a Varh party j Albert, Purvey home were: Mr. and Clarence Martin; five hundred, Mrs. Hisses Lena* and Clara ^toffel and ^ , ^hryn ConWay; ^ochle^rs. Fi^ Mrs Schorr entwined in the £ ^ ^ . ; ; second ooft aa sseerr.ieess o01f .ccaarrda ppaarrtuieess ssppoonn-- . y -M- ari d Melvjn W-- a.ls®h sored by Fox River Valley Camp, R., v. N. A., at the Stoffel home Friday even- *• ing:.. Prizes in bridge were won by Misses Mildred Kinsala and Bertha . . j POST-NUPTIAL SHOWEft ATTEND WINTER PICNIC J Mrs. George Adams entertained at Among those from this vicinity Who a miscellaneous shower at her home «4'ZlSbrM» attended the Winter Picnic of the on Wukepin street Saturday evening s ^ five^Biidred by- Mrs. j Home Bureau which was held in the honoring her daughter, Mrs. John . * * • » • . j recreational hall of the M. E. church Whplen,.the former Mary Celine Ad- * - C D OF A • • j at Woodstock last Thyrsday were: l ams, who was married at Elgin Janu- Cathoifc bmete:. :**• "d p Mrs- S; u iHar£is0£' S4ar£2t: -v ' - ' V-:' >-/. America met last Thursday even-: Susilt Mrs„ Av ?UFre""d;! CaM. were played, and pnies in, » • ; i n t f i n t i e K o f C h a l l B r i d e e " a n d M r s ;^ H a r r i s o n , M r . a n d M r s . F r e d b r i d g e w e i - e w o n b y M i s s V i v i a n B o l g - 1 -v 'five hundred furnished entertainment ?pPel- Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Jepson and er and in fi/hundred by Mrs. Robert : : f o r t h e e v e n i n g , w i t h . h i g h s c o r e i n • ' the former being merited by Miss Bertha Schiessle and in the latter by Miss ' Eleanor Young., # Their next meeting1 will be on Feb. 16 and will mark the last of the par ties in the tournament. Weber will be in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benwejl. FOX RIVER VALLEY, IL N. A. Conway aAd Miss Jeanette BishopJ liie guest of honor was presented vtit rhany lovely gifts, after which a /de- j COMFORT FOR THE NON-SKID Spot Pad Trasses HTceqldui rVeco uDi jr uoprdtuinrea rwy itthru ossnees-.h alt the pi fni: newly invented Spot Pad, when attached tc one ot our Spring or ^HR Elastic NON-SKID Trusses, holds tusr likt your fingers. I ht surrounding NON-SK1L? surface keeps the pac ir place thus increasing vour chance; of obtaining e cure. Rocomfnenoec bv physicians. Man\ different styles --Singlt anc Double Spring and Elastic. Let put expert fittei prescribe a "NON-SKID" 1 Trus: foi ntjui requirements, and end your rupture troubles todav FREE (OKSiL I A HON THOMAS P. BOLGER Dsnggist Fox River Valiey Camp, R. N. A., licious lunch was served. held its regular meeting Tuesday! Guests were: Misses Florence/and evening. After business was trans- Margaret Larkin, Vivian and Ereandr Miss Laiira' acted. a social hour was enjoyed and Bolger, Jeanette Bishop, Catherine I refreshments sterved. Prizes in bridge Wirtz and Mrs. Fred Kunz and Mrs. were won by Miss Lena Stoffel and Robert Conway. Mrs. George Johnson; in five hundred' • • • by Mrs. Caroline Schiessle and Mrs.: EPWORTH LEAGtTJ£ , Fred Schoewer and in bunco by Mrs. Seven-thirty iast Sunday evening j Etta Wattles and Mrs. George Steins- the Epworth Leaguers held another} doerfer. interesting- meeting. -Shirley Colby led the Devotionals using as her sub- SURPRISE PARfTY Phooe 40 McHiMt ject, "In the Land of Moses and Abra-j Mrs. Henry Kinsala was pleasantly ham." She compared ancient and mod-: surprised by her children and a num- ern conditions of the country, using a ber of friends at her home Monday group of colored pictures to illustrate evening in honor of her birthday. Five hundred furnished entertain her talk. | Next Sunday evening the League is and Billy Kinsala. lifts AGATHA SHOP CLEARANCE OF BROKEN SIZES AND COLORS 2-Thread Ringlets Chiffon Hose, reg. $1,00 3-Thread Ringless Cbiffon Hose, reg. 79c HE'S STILL A KID AT HEART" Those ' 'kid days" were fun--exchanging Valentines, the lacey kind Remember .., Perhaps you're marfied to w™ now, or he may still be your "best," whichever the case, he's still a boy at heart He'll be tickled pink with a Valentine from Yon.... A (store) Valentine. y Valenti ne SHIRTS Crispy white and smart patterns that he is certain to appreciate. $2.00 Others $1.65 to $2.50 raent for the evening and prizes were piannjng a Valentine's Party. All won by Miss Alice Gaulke, Miss Etta young people interested in our League Powers and Lyle Franzen. A lovely are invited. Your pass-port is any lunch was served at the close of the kind 0f a valentine, in an envelope, evening and the guest of honor pre- | suitable for exchanging after your sented with many beautiful gifts. arrival. Guests were: Misses Alice Gaulke, Refreshments will be served. Betty Thennes, Lucille Steffes, Mildred | LoUise Gerrard will be in charge of and Eleanor Kinsala and Marie and Devotional program and Warren Etta Powers, Mrs. May Powers, Lyle jones has charge of Recreation. Franzen, Henry Kinsala and George ' 25TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. John Lay celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at their home at Spring Grove on I Sunday afternoon and evening. Approximately thirty guests were present at the affair. A social time was j enjoyed and a delicious supper was ; served at the close of the afternoon. I Guests were: Mrs. Christina Miller, 1 Miss Agnes -Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Bob Green and family, Pat Cleary and | Misses Roseal and Loraine Lay, all i of Chicago. Aiso Rev. John Daleiden, Mr. and Mrs. Math Lay, Leo Lay, Mr. |and Mrs. John Schmitt and son, Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmitt and family, Anton Schmitt and son, Francis, Joseph Lay, Miss MarCella Lay, Mr. and Mrs. William Klapperich and family, Gerald Klaus, Gerald Miller and Miss Jean Whiting. • • • CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY William Simes, one of McHenry's old-time residents, celebrated his' eighty-fifth birthday anniversary on! Sunday. It was announced over the radio Sunday morning and he was re-' membered with many gifts, cards and messages of congratulations thorough-1 out the day. I Mr. Simes is enjoying fairly good health and although he is not able to be outdoors, he i9 able to walk about inside the house with the aid of cratches. | Those who spent the day with him were: Mr. and Mrs. George Simes and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simes and children of Hebron, Mrs Robert Sutton, Miss Evelyn Kraft of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. John Heis er and daughter, Lorraine of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay. • • • ENTERTAINS HOME BUREAU Mrs. Lloyd Benwell entertained the Ringwood Unit of the Home Bureau at ! her home Tuesday afternoon with | fourteen members and four visitors ! present. Splendid reports were given by all the chairmen. ! Two locai leaders, Mrs. Fred Eppel land Mrs. Albert Thomas, gave a lesson on "What a Woman Should Know J about Banking." The two delegates j to the Farm and Home Week confer- ; ence at Urbana, Mrs. Raymond Har- 1 rison and Mrs. Clinton Martin, gavq I reports on the conference. I Their next meeting will be with J Mrs. Ed Nordin on the first Tuesday I in March. The unitwillAold a party at the | W. B. Hafflson home on February 24. j Chinese checkers, five hundred and | various games will be piayecf. The party is for Home Bureau merrtbers, I their families and for anyone who cares to spend an enjoyable evening. Valentine that will delight him, and remind him of the occasion each time he wears it. *1 Others 50c to $1.50 E. McGEE'S Green Street * * * McHenry,m. j COMING EVENTS * February 10 J Meeting---Mothers' Club---Mr®. H j Durland. I Farm Bureau Community Meeting -- ! McHfenry High School:--8:15 p. m. j February 12 Public Card Party--St. Mary - St Patrick School Hall--Parent-Teachers' Assn. Valentine Party--Epworth League. Pot-luck Dinner--M. E. Community Church. j February IS ! Meetings--0-E. S. v | February 14 Valentine Party--Past Oracles--Mrs M. Stewart--Elgin. February IS Meeting--<0. D. of A. ; February 21 Meeting'--Riverview Camp, R. N. A. February 24 Home Bureau Fftrtp--Wi> % Harrison /hontamb Ms HENRY?ILLINOIS! '(00 LIVERj OIL DINT 50c Barbasol 31^ 75c Listerine 59tf $1.25 S. S.S. Tonic 99^ 75c Ovaltine 59^ 35c Vicks Rub .2?4 30c Hill's Cascara Qlimine 16^ 35c Freezone 21<* 75c Baume Bengne . 46^ Naiol FORll TEETH LIQUID DENTIFRICE %0< A marvelous N*w Discovtry--Not Pa*t», ?. :, --Not PowtUr--Contains No Alkalis-- • . No Abrawvo*. „ h '-'}'- * Now sofo way to brighton tooth y ' and froshon tho TUtC&UH ' > 8ott& STATIONERY , 65 Sheets -- 24 Envelopes values up to $1.00 If you pse Stationery -- - , You Must See. This! ; 19c $1.00 Bayer's Aspirin 59^ 31.00 Kreml Hair Tonic : ... 67* 50c Ipana Tooth Paste ...... \ 60c Minit Rub .... 49* 25c Cal Aspirin 16* $1.00 Wainpole's Preparation - 89* ICE CREAM This Week's Special ^ ST. VALENTI&E'S HEART CENTER BRICK A Valentine heart of distinctive Red Raspberry Ice makes a pretty picture framed with luscioufl X«uick Macaroon ice cream. " Also Strawberry Ice Cream Pie - with Whole Fresh Strawberries .J ^ 33^ HOUSEWIVES! YOU CAN'T PASS THIS UP! ! A PURE VANILLA EXTRACT THIS IS NOT AN IMITATION FLAVOR \ * 3 ounce bottle for SFECIAt $1.00 size 69^ INCENSE BURNERS Just a few left! 19c 100 TRIPS WORLD'S FAIR NEW YORK >1 SAN t HAS! ISC 0 OFFERED BY COLGATE SHAVE CREAM LATHER or BMJSHLBS PALMOUVE TOILETRY 1 *r •VMBUHB •••••••• 65c Bisodol 49^ 25c Ex-Lax _.... ™ 19^ 25c Feenamint - 19^ 60c Alka Seltzer .. . 49^ 60c Pollident 49^ Tobacco -- Prince Albert or Velvet ...... 71^ 1-pound Hospital „ Cotton (limit one) 23^ Milk of Magnesia 1 pint • - 274 Beautiful Heart- Shaped Boxes! 50^ up. -- Valentine Candy S P E C I A L : Italian Balm Dreskin Coolies . Valu$ NOW! -- B o t h f o r o n l y 35c, 20c 55c 35d FREE ! F R E E 1 CHIFFON RUBBER MITTENS with purchase of Large Velure Hand Lotion at 50<£ A 25c Tube of GILl^ETTE SHAVING CREAM witli each purchase of 10 Gillette Blue Blades at ^ 49& IRONIZED 1 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills (limit one) .»_ * UPJOHN'S SUPER D Cod Liver Oil One Pint $1.19 OH A R M I H TOILET TISSUE Soft as Tiasm 4 rolls for 50c Molle Shaving : Oreazn •- '• 264 Petro-Syllium, pint size 894 50c Hind's fconey and Almond Cream 394 Palmolive Soapr ^ 6 bars, for ' . 254 60c Syrup of Figs 39c 60c Murine 494 75c Doan's Kidney Pills ^ 474 Tooth Paste 50c Calox Tooth - Powder 394 $1.00 Maro Oil Shampoo 534 $1.00 Halibut Liver Oil Capsules ...... $1.19 2-oz. Cascara 214 $1.00 Adex Tablets ... 794 60c Fast Teeth 494 1-lb. Moth Balls ... 124 Now 2i"> 17< 75c Furniture Polish Johnson 484 Johnson's^-- Wax or Glo-Coot 1-qt. ..... 98c Listerine Tooth < Paste, 2 tubes 264 Dextri Maltose 634 $1.00 Zonite s- "" 794 5-lb. bag Epsom Salts 194 Phillip's Tooth Paste and Glass Bowl 184 Kleenex, 3 for 384 Kotex, 2 for 394 Dura-Gloss Nail Polish O H ASPIRIN TABLETS BoHb 100 ©

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