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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1939, p. 2

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ta\; Come and Enjoy Yourselves Saturday Evening at & PINJC HARRISON'S l --At Pistakee Bay Divine Musiff ---it. Perfect Mixed Drinks FRIED CHICKEN --60c : ASST. SANDWICHES BARBARA HORICK'S ORCHESTRA Dancing Every Saturday Night Throughout the Season [erator SELECTIVE AIR CONDITIONS El ATLOWEST PRICES IN GE HISTORY B8-39 Olmtrmted} Special! ELECTRIC THRlf TV-SIX 5149.95 Electric Shop Green Street McHenry, HL McOULLOM LAKE Mrs. Bowler and daughter, Dorothy, of Chicago spent the weekend %t their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. George Harker celebrated their daughter's second wed ding anniversary at Horn's tavern on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gouth and daughter of Chicago spent the week at their home here. They are having a garage built. Mr. McKim of McCollum's Lake is now in charge of all work for the syndicate in Wonder Lake. Mrs. Gus Normark and son of Chicago spent Saturday with Mrs. Jos. A. Schaefer at McCollum's Lake. Mrs. Sam Fido of Chicago spent the week with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Frank Fido at McCollum's Lake. Mrs; H. Hasting and daughter of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Burk and family of Chicago spent Sunday at the Stephen Huska home. Mr. and Mrs. John Winkrantz of Chicago spent Sunday at McCollum's -Lake.' . Mrs. Jacob Rifcer of Chicago Is spending the week at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Peterson of McCollum's jLake were Chicago visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stacknick, .Sr., and daughter, Lorraine, spent the weekend in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. David Reid celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Thursday, April 20, at the Homestead Tea Room in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Rudin celberated their twenty-ninth wedding anniversary Saturday, April 15, at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bold and family and friends of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Miss Marie Sladeck, R. N., of Blue Island was a weekend guest at the Hagedorn cottage. Mr. and Mrs. E. Plunkett entertained their friends, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Nelson, of Chicago, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen of Chicago entertained friends over at their cottage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson and family of Chicago spent the -weekend at their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hansen and friends of Chicago spent Sunday at McCollum Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bennett and son of McCollum's Lake spent Sunday at the home of Frank Kurth in Chicago. The people of McCollum's Lake were sorry to learn of the suddeft death of Frank Kurth, Jr., 15 years old, the visited the latter's parents, Mr. and on Saturday afternoon where a huge Mrs. John Oeffling Sunday. straw stack was blazing . The menj jyjr8- George Scheid, Jr., of Waufought the flames until seven and fin-icon(ja visited her sister, Mrs. Lloyd ally succeeded in extinguishing them Fisher, Wednesday. Qtinjinj 1/ou A NEW CONVENIENCE We Have Been Authorized As Distributors For COLEMAN BOTTLED GAS rod BOTTLED GAS APPLIANCES kot Crooking, /Lighting and You Are Invited To Attend A Demonstration Of Coleman Bottled Gas I ON SATURDAY, MAY 6TH 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurth of Chicago, who havti a home here. He died Thursday evening, April 27, from an appendix attack. Frank had spent Tuesday here at the cottage of his parents at which time he did not complain of any ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Scotnick have remodeled their home and are now living here permanently. He Is a photographer. SPUING GROVE Mrs. J. C. Furlong has returned to her home, having spent the winter months in Long Beach, California. Mrs. Edwin Freund was hostess to the members of her club on Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent at cards and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Helen Amann and Mrs. Marge Schmeltzer, while consolatiort went to Mrs. Eva Freund. A delicious supper was served following cards. The club will meet next at the home of Mrs. Albert Britz with Mrs. Arthur Klein as hostess on Wednesday, May 17. Mrs. John Sanborn and children of Chicago spent several days with relatives here last week. On Thursday afternoon members of her club met at the home of Mrs, Peter M. May. Five hundred furnished the entertainment and prizes went to Miss Katie Keefe, Mrs. Arthur) Kattner and Miss Shirley May received consolation. Refreshments were served. The Are siren summoned the fire department to the Jake Miller farm ter who attended "Friend's Night" at Palatine chapter last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook, lifelong residents of Wtauconda and now of this community, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage on Tuesday at the home of Miss Orissa Brown and Miss Althea Coss at Wauconda, where they enjoyed an anniversary dinner, anid open house was held from 2 to 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Cook were showered with an abundance of flowers, plants and other gifts. Their big day was made most enjoyable by the visits of so many friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Cook have two sons, Ira, of Wauconda, and Ray of Zion, and two grandchildren to aid in making them happy in their declining years. They also have many other relatives and a wide circle of friends who extend congratulations and best wishes to this fine old couple VOLO Mrs. Margaret Grabbe of Crystal Lake is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Walter Vasey, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. George of Chicago, spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George. . . Mrs. Clinton Raven and family of Slocum's Lake called at the Dowell Brothers home Saturday. The Volo unit of the Lake County Home Bureau will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray Seymour Monday, May 15. Mr. and Mrs. A. Frett of Chicago without any damage to nearby buildings. Paul Weber and Martin May returned on Friday from a trip to Miami, Florida. They report having had very interesting and enjoyable trip and took quite a few movie shots with movie picture camera Paul purchased just before he left. LeRoy Westman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Westman of Woodstock, is seriously ill in a hospital in Rockford. Mrs. Westman was formerly Zelda Sanders. Mrs. Charles Freund, son, Tommy, and Miss Alyce Norland of Chicago visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. May on Sunday. Miss Marie Lay of Chicago spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lay. Arnold May, a student at the University of Illinois, spent the weekend at his home here. Victor Blink left on Monday for Milwaukee where he is visiting rela tives. SLOCUM'S LAKE i ? t T T ? Coleman Bottled Gas is more than a fuel--it is a complete service for . opoking, lighting, refrigerating and . Water heating. Coleman Bottled Gas Systems bring you every convenience of city gas. It means less work, better food, more adequate light, greater Comfort, added health, increased happiness and more time lor other things. n Green St Your Coleman Dealer will show you Working models of Coleman Bottled Gas Systems, he will demonstrate their advantages. From his complete stock he will inttell what appliances you need and he Will see that you are never out of fuel . . . that is an essential part of his service as your dealer. No matter what fuel you are now using for cooking, lighting, refrigerating you will be interested in Coleman Bottled Gas and the remarkable results it gives. 1 Coleman Bottled Gas Systems are Quickly arid easily installed . . . no digging ... no pipelines ... no tearing up walls or floors. A complete cooking installation requires less than one hour.. » SEE COLEMAN BOTTLED OAS SYSTEMS TODAY * * '* M a m! m m m v FIVE STAR ST()RK McHenry, III. Phone 98-M Harry Matthews attended a chicken dinner at Finstad's Cafe at Libertyville Friday evenir|-, sponsored by the Lake County Farm Bureau for the Livestock Truckers of Lake county. Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer and Mrs. Atwell of Ivanhoe were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Willard Darrell. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and son of Chicago were callers Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlett Henry. Mrs. Ralph Wagner, in company with Mrs. Mary Obenauf, of Libertyville, and Mrs. Roy Pfannestill of Grayslake spent last Wednesday at Waukegan. Leslie Foss of Davis Lake was a caller Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlett Henry. Mrs. Frances Kern and son of Independence, Missouri, and Miss Alice Johnson of Oak Park were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Brooks Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner were Sunday dinner and afternoon guestf at the home of Mrs. Mary Obenauf at Libertyville in honor of the birthday of Mrs. WJagner's sister, Donna Mao, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and sont> Chesney, spent last Wednesday evei>l ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fre| Dowell at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and soni»: Chesney, and Miss Neva Toynton at Wauconda attended the Hobby Show at Richmond on Friday evening, April 21. Chesney Brooks exhibited as a guest hobbist his collection of salt and pepper shakers. Earl Schaefer of McHenry and Mr*. Harry Lee and daughter, Dorothy, of Chicago visited at the home of Mrand Mrs. Harry Matthews last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and Mr. and Mr». Joseph Smith of West Allij, Wis., were callers Thursday at the home* of Mr. and Mrs. Marlett Henry, Mrs. Van Deusen returned home with them for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks werecallers last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Wright at Lake Defiance. Chesney Brooks attended the wedding dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Harris at Wauconda, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sowers. Miss Neva Toynton and A. M. Sower* were married at the Little Brown Church at Nashua, Iowa, last Wednesday evening. Herman Hensel left Sunday morning for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Procknow at Delavan Lake, Wis. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett were Mr. and) Mrs. Fred Nordmeyer, Mrs. Arthur Wagner and little daughter, Joan, and Mrs. Catherine Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Deforest of Chicago were visitors Saturday afternoon at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. Or. J. Burnett. Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mrs. Elmer Esping were among the members of the Fortnightly club who were guests of Mrs. Natallie Stroup at a bridge party and luncheon at thfe home ,of Mrs. A. Weaver at Sharon, Wis., Saturday. Willard Darrell, Mrs. Elmer Esping and Mjrs. Harry Matthews were among other ihembers of Mayflower chap- Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. GeOrge called at the home of Mrs. Charles Mc- Guire at Woodstock Monday evening. Mrs. Henry Stadfield of Wauconda visited her mother, Mrs. Catherine Molidor, Wednesday!^ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon of Crystal Lake called at the {Bacon home Sunday. The Volo Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. Bruno Grimelli Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker and family snent Wednesday at. the home of iMr. and Mrs., William Ritt at Harvard. The Volo Cemetery Society will meet at the home of Mrs .Earl Townsend, Wednesday, May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baseley and family spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowell near McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grabbe and family of Crystal Lake spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher, Mrs. Sarah Fisher, Miss Vinnie Bacon, Mrs. Richard Dowell, Mrs. Alvin Case and Mrs, Etta Converse attended the funeral services for Mrs. P. Davis at the Wauconda Federated church Monday afternoon. Shirley Ann Dunker entertained five little girls at her home Saturday evening for dinner and later they all joux-neyed to the theater at Crystal Lake, in honor of Shirley Ann's ninth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Joseph Wagner, Mrs. Alex Martini, Mrs. Henry Stoffel, Mrs. Alvin Phannenstill, Mrs. Bruno Grimelli, Mrs. "Frank St. George, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ritta attended the funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Wirtz at the Ivanhoe Congregational church Monday afternoon. This community was in sadness on Tuesday to learn of the sudden death of Bernard Rosing. Mr. Rosing was a very kind and devoted man and will surely be missed in our community. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howard of Villa Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stolz of Woodstock were Sunday dinner guests at the home of itr. and, Mrs. Dean Baseley 'My Skin Wte Full of Pimples & Blemishes frOm Constipation' says Verna Schlepp: "Since using Adlerika the pimples lare gone. My skin is smooth and glowfe with health." 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