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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Sep 1939, p. 2

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RTO-v^P? xi* -i' ' >$%?*•'-• ^Sy'w vT\./T> ?. H- * •*f * ""••"• L ?WM ^W*-f, «k '• Tlnnr»d»y,8«pt«mb«r 11 RINGWOOD Mrs. Ralph Simpson entertained the Scotch Bridge dab at her heme Wednesday afternoon. Prize* were awardad to Mrs. H. M. Stephenson and .ilrs. Louis Schroeder. ' Miss Virginia Jepson wm a visitor ' •at Woodstock Wednesday. - " Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shepard entertained the fivi hundred club at fheir home Thursday evening:. Prizes Were awarded to Mrs. B. T. Butler and 'Ray Peters and *Mh. George Young and C. J. Jepson. James Thompson and Andrew Jeivisitors and three new members pre* ent. Mrs. Sweeney gave the lesson on "Credit." at a house warming. Cards and bunco furnished the evening's amuseipent and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson, in company with Mr. and Mra. Harry Alexander of Hebron, had dinner at Slade's Corners Sunday. SLOCUSCS LAKE L. A. Hubesch of Mundelein was a business caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews Monday. , Mrs. Ralph Wagner and Mrs. A! ion left Wednesday for Stanford,:Wagner of Wauconda were business Vermont. They will also attend the} cailers at Libertyville last Thursday fair at New York. Mr. Jepson W,1M afternoon. remain at his home in Vermont andj Mrg Fred Norris of Oak Park was James will return home. , a Sunday caller at the home of Mr. Mrs! F. A. Hitchens returned homejand Mrs, Earl Converse. .Thursday afternoon from Hot Springs,! jjr. and Mrs. Axel Nerstrom and JOHN8BURG Ark., where she has been taking the baths. ; Mrs. Ladd is visiting relatives r«t Williams Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Olson and famijjy were visitors at Woodstock Saturday evening. V >" Mr. and? Mrs. F. N. Muzzy and family spent Sunday with relatives at two sons of North Chicago spent last Friday evening at th/ home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren. Mr. and- Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Oak Park spent last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner spent Sunday afternoon at the home of the Marengo. Mrs. Muzzy's mother, Mrs.jf0rmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stanford, who has been visiting a.t] jj. Wagner, at Round Lake. ilarengo, returned home with them, j an(j jjrs. Wl E. Brooks and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruehlman and j (^hesney, were callers at Winthrop family of Genoa City were visitors! jjarbor last Friday night. here Sunday afternoon. j Harvey Obenauf of Libertyville Gladys Shepard and Alan Aipg^r gpen|. the weekend at the home of Mr. spent Sunday with friends in Chi- CAfTO. Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, spent Wednesday in Chicago. Mrs F. H. Peters of Chicago spent the weekend in the Ray Peters home. Miss Alice Peet of Barrington spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. George Shepard and son. How and Mrs. Ralph Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Pete Justen and children of Woodstock wfere Sunday supper and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Mrs. Celia Dowell and daughteis, Marion and Mrs. Harry Raeburg were callers at Waukegan Saturday. Mrs. Jane Keeler and daughter, Irene, and granddaughters, Jane and ard. spent Saturday afternoon with her j Bettie, of Barrington were recent vis- |ftother at McHenry. I jtors a^ the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. The Sewing Circle v.H meet at the^ jfebme of Mrs. Ray Pet .rs Friday, Sept j ^ an(j Mrs. G. J. Burnett spent , . . x n -- ui* last Wednesday evening at the home Louis Hawley and lister Cair left of Mr and Mrjg Lyle Litwiler at with a party of friends on a fishing jjQun(j Lake trip to Northern Wisconsin Sunday, Guests at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. looming. . , . . i Marlett Henry on Sunday were Mr. . Mrs. S W. B«wn yist^ lwr KJ-iand Mrs. E. Webster and daughter ter. Mrs. Arthur Merrill, at Solon Mill. , ^ Migs Jane Cajlahan of Chicago, Thursday afternoon. Leslie Foss of Davis Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibbs and Gladys Shep , ^ Harry Matthews and son, Lyle, ard attended a shower for Glady|wni d Darrell and Mr. and Mrs. El- ,Gancar in the Richard Gault home in] Woodstock Saturday aftenioon: j Mr ^ Byron DeForest ot Leonard Brown of Crete, HI., and were Saturday evening visit- Miss Emma Grace Trepus ors at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Spent Saturday afternoon at the home .. Of^e f^mer's father S. W. Brown. Mrg catherine Wagner and Sher Mrs. Woodford and daughter, 1™,.^ Hobgon of Island Lake road Mr. and Mra. Fred Smith and Joe Schmltt left Wedneeday on a Ashing trip up north. Mr. and Mra. Frank Michels and children motored to Crystal Lake on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kirk of Mattoon, 111., spent Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mra. Jack Bode. Mrs. Joe P. Michels, daughter, Ev elyn. and son, Arnold, and Mrs. John Degen motored to Waukegan Siaturday evening. Mrs. A1 Wegener and sons of Wauconda and Mrs. Peter M. Wagner of Volo visited at the home of Mrs. Wm Althoff, Thursday. Mifes Annabel Meyers, Dorothy Michels and Walter Freund were Woodstock callers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls and daughter, Margaret, and Mrs. George King spent the weekend with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Stephen Freund of Spring Grove was a caller here Sunday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. Hint* and son, Junior, have returned to Chicago after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bode. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kirk, Miss Thelma Jackson and Frank Klapperich motored to Woodstok Saturday evening. Bill Marz, Art Peters and Adam Bildner left Sunday on a fishing trip to Pickerel Lake, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Frett of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. Delia Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freund and daughter, Nancy, of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Annabel Meyers, Miss Leona Clark and Walter Freund spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Miller and children of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gorski and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Zarnstorff' of Woodstock spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wm .J. Meyers and Mrs Leo Gerlach and son, Billy, were Mundelein callers Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michels, Miss Lucille Hergott and Clarence Michels motored to Holy Hill, Wis., Sund& y Miss Katherine Althoff of Elgin spent Sunday in the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Althoff Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer of Waukegan called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Schulz helped Mra. Elisabeth Michels ii spending a flaw weeks with relatives In Aurora. Mm. M. White and family have returned to their home in Chicago after vacationing a few weeks at the Dahlstrom cottage at McCollum's Lake. Warren Jones spent the weekend in CMcuffa. Mra. C. J. Reihansperger, son, Herbert, and James Larkin saw the ball game in Chicago last Wednesday. The MiaMs Dorothy and Helen Leiser spent Thursday in Chicago. Frank Gans has returned home from Twin Lakes, Wis., where he operated a boat fertile Hunter Boat Company all summer. Michael Sutton of Brookings, S. D., recently visited a few days with friends and relatives here.' Harold J. Bacon, formerly of McHenry, now cashier at the Home State bank, Crystal Lake, was elected president of Group 3 of the Illinois Bankers Association last Wednesday night at Crystal Lake. Mrs. George H. Johnson and son, Frank, drove to Champaign Saturday where the latter took an examination in preparation for his soph - omore year at the University of Illinois. Anton Erickson who recently arrived from Stockholm, Sweden, enjoyed a visit at the Kathryn Bauer home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Senft of Chicago visited Miss Emily Simon this past weekend. Mrs. C. F. Pich was pleasantly surprised by her nephew and niece, Dr. and Mrs. Ziess, of Chicago who paif her a visit this past weekend. They stopped over on the return to their home after a trip to the San Francisco tended the Aebischer-Patterson wedding in Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Louis S toff el spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. William Aaebiacher at Chicago. Mrs. George H, Johnson and Mrs. Robert Thompson entertained a party of relatives with a dixiner at the home of the former Friday evening. Out of town guests were Mra. George Magee of Manila, Phillippine Islands, Mrs. Ralph Grove of Whittier, Calif., Mrs. John Fitchett, daughter, Mary Elisabeth, and Mrs. Lotiife Gage of Janesville, Wis. Mrs. Eayi Gilkerson spent a few days the last of the week with Elgin relatives in order that she might be near her daughter, Barbara, at the Elgin hospital. Patti Purvey of Torkville was a visitor at the home Of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey, the past week. Mrs. Jimmie Smith of the McHenry Country club spent last Thursday in Chicago. Mrs. Robert Burleigh of Fox Lake visited in the home of her brother, Albert Purvey, Friday. Harold Bacon, his wife and daughter, Kay, of Crystal Lake left Saturday for a trip to Toronto, Canada, and other northern points, j Miss Marguerite Freund Will leave tomorrow, Friday, for her third year at Mount Mary college, Milwaukee, Wtis., where she is majoring in French. Mrs. Edith McAndrews of Chicago spent a few days the past week with her son, Earl McAndrews, and family. Miss Villa Smith of Elgin visited relatives here a few days last week. She returned to her teaching duties in the Cleveland school Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connolly and children of Chicago were weekend visitors in McHenry. James McAndrews, who is employ V» Oi.irro w„rp cullers in the man tloDson 01 isiana ""u Mr. and Mrs. raui r. r Park Ridge were c Won. McCannon home Sunday after- , spemt S^at^ur d^ay a f^ter n^o on at the home Lto ^cceleeiberoatrea ^t h^eir grandson, James with his J M x, w. vi*itpd Mrs. Elmer Rosene of Qrayslake ^hgr two grandmothers, great- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ho.. a ca„er ,t tire home of Mr. and |S„dmother, uncle and aunts and e latter s parents a iMrs. Harrv Matthews Monday after-Lrip_js_ a eood time was had by all. fair and other points on the West ed in Chicago, has been enjoying a Coast. They had interesting stories j vacation with his parents, Mr. and to tell of Yosemite park and Old Faithful, the latter of which they saw in action. Miss Ethel Jones spent Monday in Chicago. Eddie Matthews and Billy Pries left Monday for a vacation in Florida. Peter Thelen, grandson of his namesake, who was an old McHenry settler and veteran of the Civil War, returned to Chicago to continue his art1 studies after spending his vacation here with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. F..Pich. Susan Nimsgern returned to her work in Evanston Monday after vacationing a week with relatives and friends in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoffel, daughter, Barbara Ann, of Omaha, Neb., arrived Tuesday for a visit in the Lpbis |Sfeoffel residence. They atr noon VOLO the Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and noon. son, Alfred, spent Sunday in the Clar-j ence Young home at McHenry. t Mrs. Neal was a visitor at Williams i Bav Wednesday. I . Mr. and Mrs. Bm Wslkington were callers at Richmond W.,J»!«. j ^ ^ ^ ^ st. vi„. ~Kl 'in of McHenrv spent Friday af- ited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^l^&e'Toun^L' ; Richard JJusiUn Ber»y„ Wednesday. Mrs. Louis Hawley and daughter, | Mr and Mrs. Frank Gould and Marion and Mrs Roy Neal and son.! daughter, Donna Lee, of Libertyville John, were visitors at McHenry on,spent Monday^evening with Mr. and e ; Mrs. Arthur Kaiser. Walter Krohn of Woodstock spent Mrs. Ida Fisher of McHenry called Sunday in the Ray Merchant home. I on Miss Vmnie Bacon Thursday. Mrs. Ed Thompson and son. Char-, Mrs. L. D. Larson of Grayslake was les, of McHenry spent Sunday after-j a busines caller at the honie of Mr. noon in the Wm. McCannon home. jand Mr. Lloyd Fisher Tuesday even- Mrs. Emma Merchant of Woodstock:ing. ^ is visiting in the home of her son.l Mrs. Joseph Passfield attended the Bay Merchant, and family. | funeral services for her uncle, Edward Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jepson. Mrs. j Kmffle, at Crystal Lake Tuesday Robert Jepson and Mrs. Marshal Jep- The Volo 4-H Club held a meeting son of Stanford, Vermont, are visiting at the Wauconda Township High friends. A good Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Schulz enjoy ed their new summer home in May s subdivision on .Fox rivter over the weekend. LILY lake Mrs. Earl McAndrews. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nye of Libertyville spent: Sunday in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nye. Mrs. George Johnson, daughter, Marguerite, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Miss Maud Granger and Mrs. Ella Smith were recent guests of relatives at Janesville, Wis. Miss Alice Ryan of Chicago will begin her teaching duties at the McHenry Community high school on Monday of next week., Receiving her training at Rosary college and gradating with the class of 1939, she will teach Mathematics and Community Civics to the classes Mrs. Clarence Anglese is now tutoring. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Senft of Chicago enjoyed part of their honeymoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mtahieu. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deemer of j Washington, D.C.f left last Tuesday! after spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mra. John. Stoffel. Miss Martha Stoffel of Washington, D.C., left Saturday after enjoying a vacation of two weeks at the John Stoffel residence. | Mrs. Ted 8enft and daughter of Chicago and Mrs. Hugo Bloas spent1 Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frank Mathieu.. Mrs. Jenie Herrmann and her granddaughter, Betty Koster, of Grand Rapids, Mich., are viaiting rela* tives here for the past two weeks. B E D U O I . . . . The Safe, Nataral Way. Briag TOs Ad aad For trial traafeat; Ragular $2.M Nm ••MWla^or--arts, »&»•«» OflPaaasiats, 2parseasfer 95aa 8tagly for |M« a» eeaiDlete SC38SOB RAZOR WAVE CUT with Shaatpoo and Hairdrees |LS» S T O M P A N A T O '8 Beauty and Reducing Salon Phone 641 Woodstock, OL MI PLACE RESTAURANT Mm* SEP JUSTIN ft TKKU1VD, ProfM^ ^rMB l^ Week-Days Saturday and Sunday Chop Suey " - Chicken Chop 8tu>y Fresh Boneless Pikt •Come and Bnjoy Yourselves Saturday Evening at PINK HARRISON'S At Pistakee Bay Divine Music Perfect Mixed Drinks FRIED CHICKEN -- 60c ASST. SANDWICHES BARBARA HORICK'S ORCHESTRA Dancing Every Saturday Night Throughout September CENTRAL GARAGE --One of the best equipped garages in Northern IUinois-- STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS ' Guaranteed Service on all Makes of Cars and Trucks Full Line of Atlas and Goodyear Tires Electric and Acetylene Welding Car Washing and Polishing t FRED J. SMITH, Prop. Phone 200-J ; Towing. ^ Johnsburg School Friday evening. Frank St. George is enjoying his vacation as state patrolman on Highway 12. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon of Crystal Lake visited Miss Vinnie Bacon Tuesday. Community Night was held at the Volo School Friday evening. Miss Lillian Scheid and Udell Grantham of Wauconda spent Thursday evening with Mir. Jhnd Mils. Lloyd Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser and in the C. J. Jepson home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dewey of Armstrong, 111., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson o: Chicago were callers in the Wm. McCannon home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrison of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Treon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake called on their mother, Mrs. George Harrison, Sunday. £ Sunday guests in the C. J^ Jepson home were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dewey j son, James, were Waukegan callers of Armstrong, Mildred Jepson of'Saturday. Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mc- ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George were Cannon and family of Algonquin, Mr.{Thursday dinner guests at tne home and Mrs. Geo. Jepson, Mr. and Mrs.'of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hanke m Clarence Heider and Mr. Jones of i Evanston. Wauconda Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Haz-j < Mrs. George Scheid, Jr., of Wauelton and' children of Racine, Mrs. conda spent Friday afternoon with Robert Jepson. Mrs. MarshaJ ^©p§pn| Mrs. Richard Dowell. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jepson ofj Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hanke ot Stanford, Vermont. (Evanston spent the weekend here at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winn and chil-jthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. dr.en and Mrs. Ed Turner of Spring; George. Grove were callers in the S. W. Smith, Messrs. Frank Wilson, Paul Walmhome Sunday afternoon. ' i seley and Albert Aherns motored to Mrs. Wm. Wurtzinger and children {Hall's Corners in Wis/msin Monday, and Mercedes Lindemann spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wagner day afternoon in the S. W. and Lonnie.celebrated their silver wedding annl« Smith homes. " iversary Saturday evening. Open house Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jepson are tlv.' | was held from 8 to 12 o'clock. The parents of a 7 lb. 7 oz., daughter, born house was packed throughout the at Urbana Sunday. They have one evening, and fairly rocked with merri- The Lily Lake Ladies' League held a card and bunco party Wednesday afternoon at Bernie's Casino. Prizes were won by Mrs. L. Bransford, Mrs. W. Swanson, Miss Josephine Dosch and Eda Wischhoener. Visitors at the home of Hubbell and Brady Saturday were Rev. Mother Stanislau and Sister Helena from the Little Company of Mary hospital in Chicago; also Mrs. Maloney, mother of Father Pat of Chicago, Mrs .Hen nigan, Misses Ann and Mayme Crane and nephew, Irving, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Callaghan, Margaret, Mary and Catherine Callaghan, all of Chicago. Mrs. Wilbert Swnson has returned home after spending a week-at the home of her sister, Lillian Schonauer, in C.hicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wrublewski visited the home of her mother, Mrs. Jennie Bolger, in Amboy, 111., over the weekend. Mrs. Myron Morrison and daughter, Myrna ,are spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude McDermott. Miss Jean Roby of Richmond, Va., is spending a month at the McDermott home. Visitors at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. Wehner over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Geiger and daughter, Margaret Luciann, and Mr and Mrs. Bill Gruber and son, Rolftng Mr. and Mrs. Rehfuss and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oldenburg, all of other child, a little son. Ralph Smith of Harvard spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, M". and Mrs. S. W. Smith. ment, as Mr. and Mrs. Wagner accepted congratulations from all their friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner received many useful gifts Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thompson art^-4i^m their guests. A very deliciou* daughter of Chicago spent Sunday in lunch was served at the close of the the Patrick Coyne home. evening. Mr., and Mrs. Wagner's Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Collins and j children were all present, Dorothy family of Beloit, Wis., spent Sunday j Lee, Catherine Marie and John Jowith Rev. and Mrs. Collins. seph. The guests departed at a late The Spring Grove Ladies' Aid So-(hour, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Wagner ciety met with Mrs. Collins Tuesday, j many more years of happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey spent ily, Mr. znd Mrs. Joe McCannon and | Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, son, Loif^, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charles Rushing at Hampshire. Hinze, Mr. tnd Mrs. Raymond Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrison. with a party of friends from Gr* en wood, enjoyed a picnic dinner at.kegan Mansfields Woods at Greenwood Sun-1 month Mrs. Joseph Schlosser received very sad news Friday stating the death of her father, Henry Waters of Wau- Mr. Waters spent a few here this /summer, and made day. s. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper and family of Chicago spent Friday with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Miller entertained about a hundred friends at their beautiful new home Sunday evening The Home Bureau met with Mrs. Antone Freund Tuesday* September 5. There. 'frwee twelve members, seven many friends. Burial was In the Union cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grabbe near Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Valenta of Chicago spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George. Chicago., A triple surprise party was recently held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hari^y L. Miller, the occasion being the birthdays of Harry Miller, Genevieve Daw and Lois Swanson. Games, singing and dancing were enjoyed by everyone. A lovely lunch was serveji which included two birtnday cakes. Guests present were Mrs. Ella Miller Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wegener, Mr. and Mrs. T. Klabough, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dosch, Mr. and Mrs. W. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Daly, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Swanson, Mrs. P. Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. C. McDermott, Mrs. Mae Budil Mr. and Mrs. T. Budil, Mr. and Mrs C. Blum and Josephine Dosch. Mr. and Mrs. James Klabough visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boone in Chicago Sunday. A baby shower was held Friday Sept. 8, at the home of Mrs. Matt. Freund of McHenry. A lovely buffet lunch was se/Pved to about tjhirty guests. Many lovely gifts were received. Guests present were Misses Rose and Julia Zielinsky of Winnetka, Mrs. LeRoy Bywater and Miss Janet Zielinsky of Chicago '(sisters of Mrs. Freund), Mr. and Mrs. N. Freund, Sr., Mrs. Winkle, Mrs. Abjin, Mrs. Einspar, Mrs. Wrublewski, Mrs. J. Daly, Mrs. G. Wegener, Mrs. L. Bransford, and Orra Belle Bettray, all of Lily s^ake, and Mrs. Wishhover of Chicago. « Mr. and Mrs. L. Sansone and family of Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage. Need Rubber Stamps ? Order at The PlaindeaMjr. • Harold P. Owen went north this week on a business trip through Wisconsin to Rhinelander and beyond. lamp (abort) 6-way Our Special Quantity Purchase Saves Ton Money • The new 1940 Better Light--Better Sight lamps axe here--ready foryou to make your selections! Ine lamps are smarter, lovelier. And the prices are lower than ever! Come in and see these lamps. There are many to choose from... all types and styles... beautiful new designs. ALL I. E S. CERTIFIED! 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