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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Nov 1939, p. 3

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MNGWOOD Mrs. Roy Neal entertained the Scotch Bridge Club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ralph Smppoa and Mrs. Joe McCannon. Mrs. Ray Merchant entertained the Bunco Club at her home Thursday afternoon. Prises were merited by Mrs. Thomas Doherty and Mrs. Ed Bauer. Miss Muriel Butler celebrated her birthday Thursday by entertaining a fe* of her schoolmates at her home after school. Games were played and lunch was served by her mother. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hitchens entertained the five hundred club at their home Thursday evening-. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. B. T. Bulter and Geo. Young, high, and Mrs. Lester Carr and Gorge' Sht^ard, low. Mis? iWa Anderson and Ted Kooistra of Hebron spent a few days the past week in the home of the letter's unck at Muskegon, Mich. ler and Mr. and Mrs. H. M Stephenson atteaded a party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrison in Elgin Saturday evening. Mrs. J. F. Claxton, McHenry, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Shepard, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dimon of Ostend spent Sunday afternoon with their daughter, Mrs. Dick Olson, and family. Mrs. Rflla Foss and son, Wayne, and Mrs. Frankie Stephenson were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Eliza Merchant at Greenwood. Mr', and Mrs. Wm. Heine and son, Eugen^ of spent Sunday in the George Shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Boutelle and sons' of Lake Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young of McHenry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Young. Mrs. Libbie Ladd and Mrs. Houston, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cropley of Solon Mills, left for Orlando, Florida, Mcr.day to rpcr.d the winter. Roy Neal and son, LeRoy, Frank Martin, John Doherty and Ed Blake !!~ -Jfy 5risty Mr*. Kenneth Cristy, Mr. an'd *M*/r s. W. • attended the Auto Show in Chicago s j B Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. But-j Mys Lad<J Mn HouBton and j Mrs. Neal were callers at Crystal family of Blue Island spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon and family of Algonquin spent Sunday in the C. J. Jepson and Joe McCannon home. Mrs. Wm. Wurtzinger and family and Mercedes Lindentann of Woodstock spent Sunday afternoon in the S. W. and Lonnie Smith homes. Lois and Ethel Krohn spent Sunday in the Ray Merchant home. McOULXaOi! LAKE Mrs. Kilfeather and son were guests at the home of Mrs. Washburn Sunday for a duck dinner. Guests at the Halley home Sunday were Earl Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Halley, Sr., of Villa Mrs. Irvin Walker and children of the WLS Barn Dance players, will be Waukegan spent Sunday in the R. C. at Bill Schaffer's tavern Saturday Harrison home. evening, November 11. A very enjoy- Mr. ar.d Mrs. F. N. Muzzy and fam-J^e time is promised to all who atily spent Sunday afternoon at "Wfood-| tend. Park and Mr. and Mrs. F. Fitzgerald of Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Finnell, formerly with E^elyn I^vin, Orra Belle Bettray, Mrs. Fred Doneh. Gaines, singing and dancing were enjoyed by the guests. A lovely lunch was served to about, twenty-five guests. Lovely gilts w;'re received. Guests present were Mr and Mrs. C. McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. Vachet, Mr. and Mrs. Einspar, Mr. and Mrs. Sansone, Mr. and Mrs. W. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Seyfferth, Mr. and Mrs. Hintz, Mr. and Mrs. F, Dosch, Mr. and Mrs. T. Klabough, Mrs. Lavin, Mrs. L. Bransford, Ruth SLOCUM*S LAKE stock. Mrs. S. W. Brown visited Mends at Woodstock Saturday afternoon. Several of the folks have closed up their homes for the winter. Among these are the Parceles, Hadgsons, VOLO Mr. and Mrs. John Worts and j Bennetts, Howes fend the Warren daughter of Ivanhoe were callers in the S. W. Smith home Sunday afternoon Dave Walkington of McHenry spent Barbers. J. The Bracken family has moved to McHenry. Mr. and' Mrs.. H. Williams are Sunday with tils p«u«uU, Lai'. *uJ Mrs., Bpen«liag a weaks visiting rela- BSeHKHB* FLORAL 00. --*l"hone 608-R-l --- One Mile South of Mo&eury Route Flowtra tof all -occasions? Lake and Woodstock Thursday morn ing. I Mrs. John Emmons, Mrs. Marshal Emmons, Mrs. Frank Rearden and Mrs. Mattie Baada of Waukegan Ben Walkington. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and son spent Sunday with the liter's parents at Richmond. Mrs. Pickets of Waukegan and uncle!home with % turkey dinner, of Canada were Sunday dinner guests in the S. W. Smith home. tives in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Laraen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Hackendorff and son at their Mrs. Mae Budil, Pete Simons and Josephine Dosch, all of Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller of Johnv bung spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich. • Mrs. B. T. Butler and daughters _ , ... i spent Saturday afternoon in the V. L* were Thuraday dinner guest* of Mr. Austin home near taoa City. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. | Mrs. Lester Carr and sons spent; Lake, and the William Frett family Mrs. Henry Hinze and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and of Chicago. Glenn Treon of Costal Lake spent,Mrs Roy wiedrich. I Mr. Crick and daughters spent Mon- Sunday with Mrs. George Harrison, j pr and Mrs. Hepburn spent Sun-j day in Chicago. Among those from here to attend jay afternoon with their daughter and Some of the people who spent the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dean .Mrs. Anna Heintz and family of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner. Mrs. Frank St. George spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Atrs Richard Dusil, at Berwyn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rossman of Barreville were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey. Mrs. Etta Converse and Mrs. Alvin Gene McDonald Is oq the sick list.!Case were Sunday visitors at the His friends wish him a speedy re-! home of Mrs. Cora Hook, near Round covery. |Lake. Mrs. Schlitt has recovered from the fail she suffered last week in her home. Visitors In the Joe Schaffer home on Sunday were ^Rex Ray, of Wonder the slin cover school given by the Ntune-Ott GIFT SUGGESTIONS Naiiis On White Napkins, 75 for Coasters, 50 for.. 1.M Hntt, abcorbcnt tulkr la |nh. wh«t« or ycllaw. IbiHiM in fi«n, Mm brown Tm. cocktail or diaacr Mat, Individ Ball zed wttk biobomm or name ia rod. Mao. >rc«n! the dinner at McHenry Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cristy and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson and Mr. and'jjome Bureau at Woodstock Tuesday Mra. Joe McCannon and son, Loren j Were Me/dames R. R. Harrison, R. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey andtHarrison c j jepson, Fred Eppel and Lloyd Ben well. Fourteen members of the Ringwood Home Bureau unit met with the Richmond- Solon Mills unit last Friday at the home of Mrs. Charles Osborne. This was an all day meeting with a pot-luck dinner at noon. The lesson on meats was given by Mrs. Sweeney In the morning. After dinner several family at Milwaukee. {weekend or Sunday at their homes Among those from here to attend here were the following families: Delahunty, Zvonar, Halverson .Cermack, Thompson, Pardele, Turney, Goranson, BanVreau, Kent, Stuhlfeier, Mather and Elarton. "-Guests in the Cylik home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Steder and family of Edison Park. The Milton K. Peterson home has been remodeled and enlarged. A Thanksgiving party will be held at Horn's tavern Saturday evening, November 18. Name-On Paper CUtest Towels, 50 far.. 141 Heavy white quality, wttk jolt1 monogram or nam* Imprtatai '* red. bine or rrooa... for or cottage! Nairn On Stationery .1.M MO riixb aheeta or 100 folded »hM«a a ad 100 oavolapMt Standard paper la white. Mm. mr*r or irory with printed name •ad addreoe I SPECIALS Kur.: 9n NrionolixM la gold. Mao, red. (Urar. MATCHBOOKS white or orange win. PcnooaKsod with roaer aame or as ininnitj ml v see for MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Many of the McCim friends are ingames were enjoyed after which the j quiring when Mac is going to christen local leaders and members displayed that lovely new garage. and exchanged pattern* in handicraft. • Mr. and Mrs. Bement of Wauconds A very pleasant day was spent. jwere dinner guests at the Sidney The Ladies' Aid Society will hold. Smith home on Monday evening. their annual bazaar and chicken sup-| Terry Mathers celebrated a birthday per at the home of Mrs. Agnes Jencks, November 2. Thursday, November 16. There will | Mr and Mrs. Allan and young Mrs clarence Grabbe near Crystal be plenty of aprons, fancy work and daughter enjoyed the past week at(LakC) ln honw ^ Mr cube's birth* " day anniversary. Mrs. Herman Dunker and daughter, Ruth Lea, called on Mrs. Lloyd Eudy in Grayslake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ritta and Mrs. Horace Grabbe of Waukegan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Wirtz in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ritta's wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boucher and son of Waukegan were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Dowell. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baseley and family visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mort Baseley, in Wauconda Sunday. Mrs. Frank St. George spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Weight, near Lake Defiance. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk of Batavia spent Sunday at the Dowell Brothers home. Miss Edna Fisher of Waukegan spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Fisher. Otto Metzler of Lake Zurich called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker Sunday. Mrs. Ed Bacon of ftoand Lake called on Miss Vinnie Bacon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ^ Crystal Lake Sunday evening. The Volo boys were the winners. - Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews ofc» Oak Park were supper guests last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren wer#' callers Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lundgren alt A Wauconda. Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mrs. Jr, ' 'i'1 Blomgren as co-hostesses entertaine«t^_^i%:tf the members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Federated church of Waucondsfc £ last Thursday afternoon. A1 "i* ! Wilbur Cook, who has resided iit' v \ this community the past six yaarsfc . A » has gone to Wauconda and is room# ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geosf. Harris. » Mrs. Cook passed away las' August. Mr. and Mrs. ^larry Raeburg son of Crystal Lake spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Celia Dowell. |, l{» '• Willard Darrell and Mrs. Harrm < Matthews, in company with Mr. andf; ' ; •4. Mrs. Marlett Henry and Mrs. -Arlene Zahouck of Island Lake spent Monday in Chicago Willard Darrell and MJfe. LaDoyt Matthews of Oak- Park spent Monday in Chicago. Arthur Wackerow spent Saturday at Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Frances Davis and Martin Bauer were recent supper and evening guests at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Earl Converse. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner spent last Thursday evening at the home of M». and Mrs. Roy Pfannenstill at Grayslake. 1£££M5w*.fn< Mrs. LaDoyt Matidb^s of Oak Pkrkf£- sons, Robert and Lyle, ^WSllnrd Dar- spent Wednesday at the home of called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Garfield Swensen near Aurora; also1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schembri at West Chicago Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Callahan and X 5 "I 1 • 1 ****** ****»>. y Mr, and Mrs. Harry Matthews, and Mrs. Elmer Esping, Willard Dar» rell, Mrs. Van Deusen and Mr. an# Mrs. E. L. Drom of Wauconda were guests at a birthday party at home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlett daughter, Jane, of Chicago were Sun- j in honor of Mr Henry's birthday an« day afternoon* and evening guests an niversary, Tuesday evening. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlett v:. Henry. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Esping spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews at Oak Park Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren were Sunday dinner and supper guests atj ture appeared. It was written by the home of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Ner- Leone Battists Alberti and was enstrom at North Chicago. I titled "De La Adeificatoroa." A?ehife*t rrafeaaim ©li." *. •' Contrary to popular belief, architect's profession is by no means modern. As far back a? 1465 the first modem book on architectheir home here. Mrs. Allan ,!o daughter of Mrs. M. Kent. the JOHNSBURG candy for sale. Mrs. W. B. Harrison, Mrs. R. R. Harrison. Mrs. Lloyd Benwell and Mrs. Robert Howe attended an advisoi^ council meetine in the assembly in the I. O. O. F. building at Woodstock Monday afternoon. Miss Mary Stansiser of the extension office of the University of Illinois, was the! ®r- Gerlach attended the football speaker of the afternoon and she was Kame at Marengo Wednesday evenmost interesting. Mrs. J. Ivan Peters gave a summary of the safety sur-! Mrs. Joe J. Freund spent a few vey of the county. Mrs. W. B. Harri- d»ys in Chicago with Mrs. Laurence son also attended an executive board Baer. meeting. J Mrs. Frank Young of Spring Grove Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shales, Miss Bade'visited wit|* h«r mother, Mrs. Joe Shales and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Michels, Friday. Stohlquist of Woodstock, Miss Frances' Billy and Ted Guyser of Chicago Zimmerman, Elgin, and Harold Heist-!spent Sunday with relatives here, lor of Crystal Lake spent Swday uil Miss Katherlne Althoff of Elgin the Robert Howe home. An old swivel type itv* used on pirate ahipa of 400 years ago has been found at Sand- S)int, Idaho, in a pile of scrapiron. o one was able to explain how it got that far inland. ' V YOULLGOFORIT when you see how IT GOES FOR. YOU / Expect a lot of excitement ... expect a lot of thrills . . . when you step in drive the new Chevrolet for 1940! Chevrolet haa long had the reputation of betaft>!rst in acceleration in its price range--because it'a the only low-priced car with tO super-vitalized, super-silent ValvafHi^ Ieed Esglnei It has long had chf reputatioa Th* Spuciml Do Law Sport 5Mm, Ml' of being first in hill-climbing, for the •une good, powerful, Valve-in-Head flM»on! And It out-ridm* the othsra. Mi because it's the only low-priced car with "The Ride Royal"--the safest, smoothest, steadiest ride known 1 We repeat, "You'll GO for the aew 1040 Chevrolet when yoa see how it GOES for yoa." Better Of* It, try It, boy it--today/ spent Sunday in (he home mother, Mrs. Wm. Althoff. Mrs. Arthur Peters and daughter, Dorothy, were Chicago callers Monday. Mrs. George ZarnstorfF and Mike Gorski and daughter, Carol Ann, of Woodstock spent Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Jacob Thiel. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bode were Spring j Grove callers Friday aftertioon. ( , Mr. afMl Mrs. Albert*8mith are thf |>arents bt a baby boy, born Novemher <2. j , Miss Katherine Pitzen of Chicagospent the weekend with her father, John Pitzen. Miss Dorothy Michels, Miss Annabel Meyers and Walter Freund spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs| Edward Meyers, at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith, Spring Grove, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jotg- .King Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls and Mrs. George IKing called on Mrs.. Mike C!r"-«:l':i *\t Woodstock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer ol Wfeukegan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frett of Chi Cajro spent the weekend with Mrs. S)ella Miller. Mrs. Leo Gerlach was a Chicago Caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wffltie of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Freund. Mrs. Wm. J. Mevers entertained the ive hundred club Monday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Joe King, Mrs. Delia Miller wad Mrs. Fred Smith. -- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passfteld and j family spent Wednesday evening at I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eddyj in Grayslake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gould andi daughter, Donna Lee, of Libertyville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser. Mrs. Richard Dowell spent a few days with Mrs. Alta Smith in Wauconda. Mrs. Frank Wilson and daugtite-% Beatrice, attended the Handicraft lesson, given at the Lake County Home Bureau office at Grayslake Friday. Mrs. Ellwood Dowell visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Boucher, in Libertyville Monday. Messrs. William Wirtz, Jos. Lenz. en, John Joseph Wagner and Robert Hook bowled the Crystal Lake team Sure Worth Toasting! To dine vour guests here is to be deserving* of their enthusiastic toast to their host! You are aJwa-vs welcome -- but for superlative servioe, ; pkwie for partv reservations in advance. • . • Tr""-*5" '•*' ' • --- Phone McHeniy 28 ^ . TURKEY DINNER EVERY SUNDAY, 75^ BUSINESS LUNCH EVERY DAY, 35^ AND UP Fountain Service Deluxe ---- Cigars and Cigarettes • LILY LAKE 85 H.P. iALVi-IN-HIAD SIX *659 apie UP* . t'o-naportmbm-- 4 on rmil raw, ttmtm „ [ locml too {if any), optional ' uripniu mnd (MMNriw-- mm. rr ic0s fiibj+ct fo ctantft UmtmU Mm. McHENRY. ILL. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swanson were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fast have returned to their home in Chicago after Spending the summer at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mackey of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz of Chicago spent the weekend at Lily Lake. Mrs. Alex Wirfs was an Elgin vis- Jjlor Saturday,.: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krinn of Chicago spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wegener. Visitors at the home of Mr. and i -Mrs. Fred Dosch over the weekend; were: Mr. and Mrs. John Cunning-j ham of Barrington; Mr. and Mrs. M.l Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Mil-j ler, Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker, John 1 Kostner. George and Raymond Roth,j Evelyn Herhold, Edith McClellna and! Geraldine Saybert, all of Chicago. I Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sansone of I Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Mrs. Nora McCalla of Chicago visited the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klabough, Sunday. A double surprise was held at Va- I diet's Saturday in honor of the birth- /.-i4opn ei Mrs. Thomas KMwngh --dj Riverside Drive S3? The Supreme Court of American Business? There is a court that judges American Business... a court whose ^decisions are absolute--final. It is the great American household-- your family and mine. 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