? yT • .. .. "'..AV•< r: * • V •- ' * '-•••/.'• * • -i- - r _ *%& Two •iy • .*! Thursday, April 13,1939 BETTER CLEANING VOLO SLOCUM'S LAKE LILT LAKS f Renew the beauty of yonr garments.* Our Cleaning Methods will do it! „• v Anna Howard Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing v Laundry f Phone 42 -- Green Street ----- McHenry *v McHenry Alumni " t, BENEFIT S^OLARSHIP FUND. F e a t u r i n g CORREY LYNN AND HIS ORCHESTRA FOX PAVILION (hi Route No. 31, at McHenry OPEN TO ALL In case of cool weather, arrangements liave been tnade : for heat, -v School election was held at the Volo school Saturday evening. Anthony Wegener was elected director. L; V. Lusk of Fort Hill called at the Dowell Brothers home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon of Crystal Lake visited at the Bacon home Thursday. * Miss Evelyn Cliftge and friend of Barrington were Sunday guests in.the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey. Mrs. C. Anderson, Mrs.\ Wendell Dickscon and Miss Beatrice Wilson were Oak Park business caller Wednesday John Hutchinson of Apopka, Calif., spent Thursday at the Bacon home. Otto Klemm is building a new garage in our town. The Volo Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Wagner Easter Monday. Mrs. Ray Maxson and son of Elmhurst and Mrs. Paul Palmer and son of Park Ridge were Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bunker. , Mrs. Otto Klemm and" daughter, Dorothy, were Waukegan callers on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid, Jr., arid daughter, Lillian, and Udell Grantham of Wauconda spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Lloyd Fisher. Mrs. Richard Dowell and daughter, Ada, Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and daughter, Mary Lou, sp^nt Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lelsie Davis at Slocum's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stoltz of Villa Park spent the weekend here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baseley. Rev. R. C. Hallock and Chesney Brooks of Wauconda visited Mrs. Sarah Fisher Friday. Mrs. Clinton Raven of Slocum's Lake visited her parents, Mr. and.Mrs. Richard Dowell Wednesday. The many friends and relatives of John Oeffling are glad to learn that he is recovering from his recent illness. v • ' 60 a month Includes Everything MP feoo klVtM l»OOrM Y°ur ownnew home -- you can buy it today as conveniently as you Ifflirange other installment purchases . . . by paying just a little out of income every month . . . This 4-SQUARE house is but one of 36 designed by nationally prominent architects for the purpose of illustrating great home values possible today through the intelligent use of good plans, improved materials, good workmanship and sound financing. ~ . In addition to securing f.rst rank architectural and engineering talents, Weyerhauser has made it possible for every family to gain the benefits of the best thought in modern homes. The plans, specifications and material lists for fell of these thirty-six 4-SQUARE Homes are available locally. If you are considering a new home, be sure to .see all the 4-SQUARE Houses. They represent a wide variety of authentic Styles ranging in size from three rooms to six rooms. Come and see these fine examples of truly modern homes. Learn how easy it is to own one through small monthly payments. . McHENRY LUMBER CO» Phone 4< -- --: -- . West McHenry, 111. 4-SQUARE SERVICE FOR HOME BUILDERS WHO WANT TO SAVE AS THEY BUILD Jj if,'" AND W, at Omfrelt^ pmti tailoa, «fthwmI •qmpmmnt end occtbort**--«xfra. A MWWM MOTOMS VAUK It's T\VICE as good ••• and costs HALF as much AN amazing THING has happened to ^ LaSalle during the past seven yean. The car has been made at least twice aa good -- and the price has been reduced more than one half! It is one of the greatest value triumphs the automotive industry has seen. In fact, it is such an •mariBf thing that the general. public has not yet grasped its full significance. This is especially true with regard to pike. Many people still believe it take* hundreds of dollars more to buy a LaSalle than it actually does. Don't buy a car without driving LaSalle--and without learning of its unrivalled performance and comfort. Dq that--and you'll surely |«t • LaSalle! • Phone 6 R. I. OVERTON SALES " : •••.-- McHenry, III Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse were callerg at Crystal Lakfe last Saturday evening. Matt Colwell, a former employee of Harry Matthews, and now employed at the farm of the St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, was a caller Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and daughter, Prances, spent last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fhilena Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nerstrom and two sons of North Chicago were callers Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren. Misses Jennie, Ethel and Marion Dowell were callers at Crystal Lake Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. (Hairy,Matthews and sons, Robert and Lyle, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlett Henry and son, Marleit, Sent Easter Sunday with Willard Darrell and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ,Esping. Mrs. Celia Dowell and daughter, Marion,vspent Monday, afternoon at the home of Mr. and1 Mrs. Harry Rae: burg at Diamond Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and1 Mrs. Raymond Lusk at Maple Park. .Sunday caller at the hoipe of Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Brooks were Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Riekert of Niles Center and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Granger of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wiagner were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. andf Mrs. Wiilbert Swanson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Nystrom and Mr. arid ^Mrs. Stanley Keck and son, Jerry Lee, all of Chicago. Christine Wegener of Chicago spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wegener. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klabough Sunday were Williaifa Griffith and Miss Harriet Burrison and Mrs. Nora McCalla, all of Chicago. A surprise party was held Saturday evening at Lily Lake on Fred Dosch, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Games, singing and dancing were enjoyed Dy everyone. About twenty guests were present; they were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daly and granddaughter, Genevieve Daw, of Gray slake; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swanson, Mr. and1 Mrs. Edward Weisbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klabough, Dr. «nd Mrs. Kruger, Roy Hobbs, Bernie Peschke, Mr. and Mrs. James Klabough, Mrs. Fred Dosch and Josephine Dosch, all of Lily I*ake. Dinner guests at the home of the Doschs' on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Pankonen and Frank Schwab, father of Mrs. Pankonen, all of Chicago. Mrs. J. Boyko and daughters, Wanda and Connie, spent Sunday at their home at Lily Lake. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wegener Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller Yo*»r»elf and Friends are Cordially Invitee} to. Attend the '•Xj SPRING OPENING -- ofiki PINK HARRISON'S -- At Pistakee Bay---- yt" a.* ^ SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 'VS, 1939 Pried Chicken, 60c :--: Perfect Mixed : BARBARA HORICK'S ORCHESTRA! Dancing Every Saturday Night Throughout the Reason '€• 4< and Mrs. John M. Wagner at Round of Cicero. Lake. ^ I Mr. and Mrs. Roy i&loomstrand of Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Ches-, Chicago visited the home of her mothney, Mrs. Wilbur Cook and Mrs. Geoj Scott and Mrs. George Harris of Wauconda attended the funeral of Mrs. Martha Osgood at Crystal Lake last Wednesday. Chesney Brooks attended an Easter breakfast at the M. E. church at Libertyville Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs Oak Park and er, Mrs. Lottie Bransford over me weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Mackey of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage here. Donnie Weisbaum was a Chicago visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch and LaDoyt Matthews of j daughter, Josephine,-were Waukegan Miss Joyce Ebert of callers Saturday. Forest Park were last Thursday afternoon and suRper guests with relatives at Oak Glen Farm. Ray Cook of Zion spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook. Mr. and Mrs. A1 I»win of . Burton's Bridge visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler, Round Lake, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping and Robert and Lyle Matthews were callers at Barrington, Monday evening. Sunday callers and visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner and daughter, Joan, Mrs. Catherine Wagner, Mrs. Mary and Joseph Girardi, James Salta and Nick .Girardi of Chicago. Willard Darrell, Mrs. Elmer Esping* Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, Mrs. Van Deusen and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of'Oak Park attended Friend*' Night at Nunda Chapter, O. E.S. at Crystal Lake last Thursday evenigp. Mrs. Esping served as Worthy Matron and Mr. Darrell as Worthy Patron. JOHNSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Swanson and daughter^ Lois, of Chicago spent Friday and Saturday at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Lavin and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Spatafora, Mr. and Mrs. Chelini, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. DeJohti, Mr. and Mrs. McDermott, Joseph Zuprinski and many others spent the weekend at their homes at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klabough and Mr. and Mrs. James Klabough were •Chicago visitors Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. Vachet of Chicago spent the weekend at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Chicago spent Sunday at their home here. Mrs. Burt Cossman of Lake Geneva, Wis., and1 Miss Rosie Uhen of Burlington were visitors in the home of theif aunt, Mrs. Wm. Althoff, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and son of Ringwood were callers here Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls and Mrs. George King motored to Chicago on Wednesday. Walter and Clarence Smith, Buddy Meyers anjd Norbert, Fredrick and Harold Smith were Ringwood callers Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pitzen were Woodstock callers Monday. Mrs. Margareth Landern of Chicago is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls. Mrs. John P. Schaefer and Mfs Frank Pitzen and Mrs. George King and daughter, Edna, were Woodstock callers Tuesday. Mrs. Jake Thiel and Miss Jeanette Degan and Mrs. Joe P. Miller were Woodstock callers Wednesday. The young ladies will sponsor dance at the parish hall on May 3. Mr. and Mrs. George ZarnstOrff and Mrs. Geo. King and daughter, Edna spent Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Krok of Matton are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bode and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkie of Chicago spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Peter< F. Freund. Miss Katherin Pitxen of Chicago spent the, weekend' with her father, John Pitzen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S toff el and daughter, Marie, of Volo visited with John Pitzen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Peters and daugh ter, Dorothy, spent Sunday with rela tives. in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer, Wau kegan, spent Easter Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bildner spent Sunday with relatives in Chicago. Miia IRcsemary Ketterirtann and Miss Rosemary Hettermann and Hettermann and LeRby Meyers were Woodstock callers Thursday. Mrs. Fred Smith entertained the five hundred club Monday evening Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Steve May, Mrs. Delia Miller, Mrs. Fred Smith. Howard Hoffien of Genoa caller here Tuesday evening.- was ft That's the price, of course delivered at Flint, Mich.-- transportation, state and local taxes (if any) are additional as usual. But where else will, you get * great Dynaflash straight-eight to spurt you to the front at a nudge, or never-grow-less BuiCoil Springing : to cradle every fleeting mile? ,The answer is Nowhere"--»o better BOCK DEALER! notes np cars: twl lu Mil More tham tM-tUrd «C an the ratomt- Itftos mr MM ia flk« worM ^ThERE are more Ford cars in use today than any #ther make. And there are more Ford V-8» than any other 8-cylinder car. The 1939 Ford V-8 represents the broadest experience in building cars any manufacturer ever had* You will find values in it far beyond what any other maker can put into a car at the low Ford price. Ford performance, traditional for * generation has reached new heights in the 1939 V- S. And now Ford style leadership is equally outstan<l» fing. "The smartest cars on the road" is the way owners describe their new Fords. Smartest in action. Smartest in appearance. Leaders, as they deserve to be* F O R D V- 8 Look at that# FORD FEATURES • smI LBADtKSHir-The ln- wrf car ia th« low-price AtM. • »-rrpf a-cruMOfjt imsini - U|kt cylinders (iva smooth- Baas. Small cylinder* five • HYDtAUUC MAKIS-EMT- •ctinf--quick, straight a toy. • nUKf-CUSHIONCD COMKMTNaw flaxibla roll-odgo aoat cushions, soft transverse •prints, doubla-actiag hydraulic shock absorhor*. • STAtlLIZtD CHASSIS - No Iront-ond bobbing or dipping. Level starts, lavol stops, lovol rids. • SCKNTine MUNDMOOMNe- Noisos hmhsd for qntot ride. • LOW PRICES -- Advertised prices include many itsms of desirable equipment. Mrs. Harold Young gave her 4- year-old son a lighted cigarette in the bus terminal at Wichita, Kan. Someone called the police, and Mrs. Young asked "what's the kid to do to pass away the time if he can't smoke?" When a Chicago woman sued for a divorce, court costs, alimony and $200, the judge granted the divorce, but at her own expense. "Divorce," the judge said, "is a luxury and when a woman ^gets one she should pay for it." APRIL IS FORD INVITATION MONTH! Your Ford dealer Invites yov to drive America's mast modern low-priced cm*. Make a date for a new experience. PHONE 1 FOR A DEMONSTRATION Authorized FORD Sales and Service Main Street, MoHenSy, HI