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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Nov 1940, p. 3

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StlPWf i«3iW* wn tMnEmnr PT.^wig^Tip ^ =;Thanks » Millioni C^,;'-:'"AT &ERB and your rtne helpers, some of the grandest guff •»**» ever met, and surely most thorough and sincere builders, for the mofft perfect little home we've ever seen! , „ RAQNA ABD EDDIE PEABOD* - ast Venison - a* • <i «•* >-:i 4-•p ^ 1 Bill's Place at McCollum Lake ^ SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 30 • f I v Everybody Welcome! : ? '5 Mk SLOCUM'S LAKE joHNaidRG -v.l Announcing the Opening of the MUNDELEIN LOCKER Service Thursday, November 28t|i, 1940 ^ West MciHenry Tou are invited to inspect and use the cold storage lookers. X Dressed meats, poultry, fruits and vegetables will be received after Kovembex. Wholesale meats will also be available. • • , . One month free locker rental to first fifty patrons. Information gladly given... Telephone 281. PRICES ARE DOWN WHY MOT TRADE UP! >S > after Wkf W& ffeWBtilcfcs roH out! And day after day more late-model trade-ins come in! We can't let them hang around--to down go prices! Take a tip and trade up to a better used car now. 1940--Chrysler Traveler Four Door Sedan --Less than 10 months old; low^ mileage. Positively the same as new. Fluid drive and radio, etc $895 1039--Buick DeLuxe Four Door Trunk Sedan--Owned and driven by a wellknown summer resorter. Car is in'^erfect condition with all deluxe accessories. Fine metallic blue finish, only _$725 1939--Ford DeLuxe "85" Four Door Sedan--Radio, South Wind heater. Excellent condition and our Good Will guarantee. This is blue book price $495c 1939--Pontiac DeLuxe *6' Four Door Trunk Sedan --'Black finish, low mileage. Good Will guarantee -- $595 1938--Buick Special Fopr Door Trunk Sedan--You must see this one to appreciate. Black finish, white wall tires, radio, etc. Now dhonly .77"Tr;77,r-"-:;..$550 1937--Olds DeLuxe '$* Two Door Trunk Sedan-- Here is a real buy! Completely' "reconditioned: Bit-" dio, heater and defrosters. 3 Black finish $395 1940--Studebaker Champion DeLuxe Four Door Sedan--Run only 15,0C® miles. Underseat heater, radio „ and defroster«i\ Beautiful maroon finish. 'Only' .#59$- 1939--Olds '6' Model 70 DeLuxe Four Door Trunk Sedan--DeLuxe accessories. White wall tires, radio, heater and defrosters. Fully guaranteed ...$595 1939--Pontiac '6' DeLuxe 6-Passenger Coupe--Rn» dio, dual defrosters, knag; action of course. Beauti- - ful blue\ finish. Reconditioned/ and guaranteed atonly $55«!, 1938--Chevrolet Mastcfr Coupe--Owned by local-- merchrnt and in perfec condition. Radio, heate|^ defrosters. Black fiiiisC. Now $395 1938--Nash Ambassador^ '6' DeLuxe Four Do# ; Trunk Sedan -- Cruising gearr radio, air-condition^- heater. A real buy at thfiT" price $475 1937--Ford "60" Two Door Sedan--A real cleat car. Dark blue finish, dio and South Wind lira er -$25 Twenty-five more cars to choose from. Low General Motors installment plan which includes the Military Repurchase Plan for all men between the ages of 21 - 35. I l OVERTON MOTOR SALES Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner were callers at Waukegan last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and daughter, Frances, were callers at Elgin last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaBelle were business callers at Barrington last Monday evening. Chesney Brooks and Otis Phillips were visitors at McHenry last Friday. Mrs. Mary Obenauf of Libertyville spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner. Mrs. Meta Coss and daughter, Althea, Miss Orissa Brown of Wlauconda were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaBelle were callers in Chicago last Tuesday. Mrs. LaBelle spent the day with friends. Miss Frances Davis and Martin Bauer were guests Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse. Mrs. C. H. Hansen was a dinner and afternoon guest Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank La- Belle. Mrs. Annie Adams and son. Rich-1 ard, of Diamond Lake and Miss Mary Adams of Grayslake spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Mrs. Raymond Lusk and daughter, j Betty Lou, of Maple Park spent Fri- | day and the weekend at the home of I Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren. | Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett I were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hillier and I daughter, Bettie, of Barrington and { Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler of Round Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaBelle spent last Saturday evening at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parmalee at i Palatine. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and j sons, Robert and Lyle, Willard Dar- '-ell and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping snd Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darrell and two children of Wauconda enjoyed Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews at Oak Park. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett were Mrs. Joseph Lombard and daughter, Shirley, of Park Ridge, Wm. Mayer of Des- Plaines, H. L. Grantham. Sr., Mrs. Harry Lee Grantham and daughter, Ardith, Mrs. George Stage of "Wauconda and Mr. and Mrs. Hillier and daughter, Bettie, of Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren and guests, Mrs. Raymond Lusk f»nd daughter, Betty Lou, spent Monday evening at) McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert.Miller of Oak Park were Sunday afternoon and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burkhardt of Williams Park and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Webster spent Monday evening at Barrington. Mr and Mrs. Harry Matthews, Willard Darrell, Mrs. Marlett Henry and Mrs. R. G. Lueder of Wauconda attended the installation of officers of Nunda chapter at Crystal Lake Monday evening. Miss Helen Phelan of Chicago was a Thanksgiving day and over-night guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlett Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burkhart spent the weekend and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ludermann in Chicago. On Saturday evening they attended the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ludermann, celebrated in an Odd Fellow hall. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner and douehter, Joan, spent Sundav evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Schaefer at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Styles of Chicago were Sunday dinner and afternoon meats at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaBel'e. Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Snyder. Mrs. Christine Snyder of Grayslake and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and son of Woodstock were Sundav afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner. Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yfm. Burkhart at Williams Park were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burkhart, Mrs. Grace Ferrard of Chicago and Mrs. Nelson of Los Armeies, California. Willard Darrell, Mr. and'Mrs. Harry Matthews and sons, Robert and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping and Mrs. Marlett Henry of this conamunitv, Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Oak Park, Mrs. Alleson Smith of Palatine attended the installation of officers of Sublette chapter, O. E. S„ at Sublette, HI., last Friday evening. Mrs. Harvey Bailey was installed as Worthy Matron and was pleased to have her relatives assist in the installation; Mrs. Myrtle Esping served as Installing Marshal, Mrs. Marion Matthews served as Installing Chaplain, Willard Darrell and Mable Matthews, as escort? to the installing officers. Harry Matthews served as colorbearer with his son, Robert, giving the "Ode to the Flag." Mrs. Smith served as soloist of the evening and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Harry Matthews, in company with H. C. Gilkerson of Libertyville and A1 Simonson of Grayslake, attended a didectors' and officers' meeting of county farm bureaus at Wheaton Monday. Mrs. John Blomgren with Mrs. Harry Matthews as co-hostess entertained the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Federated church of Waoeonda at the home of Mrs. Blomgren last Friday afternoon. VOLO aim '*m Mr. adn Mrs. Louis Althoff and their daughter, Mrs. Bob Beckenbaugh, were visitors in the home of Mrs. Wm. Althoff Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith entertained friends from Milwaukee Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schaefer of Fox Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Elma Smith of Richmond and John Lay of Spring Grove attended the Forester Fe&st dance here Tuesday evening. Bill Tamasy of Chicago visited with friends here Tuesday night. Bill Marx and Art Peters spent Thanksgiving day in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zoellner. Mrs. A1 Wegener of Wauconda and Mrs. Michael Obenauf of Libertyville and children and Mrs. Martin Obenauf of McHenry and Mrs. Peter M Wagner of Volo visited Mrs. Wm. Althoff one dajr this week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oeffling attended a wedding in Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Fred Smith entertained the five hundred culb Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Charles Michels, Mrs. Peter F. Freund and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers. Mrs. Jack Bode spent Saturday flight with friends at Mundelein. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Miller of Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. Loo King Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zoellner and Mr. aiy} Mrs. Frank Zoellner of Chicago were callers at the home of Art Peters recently. Miss Jeanette Degen, Miss Dorothy Michels and Vernon Rheinbolt motored to Waukegan Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Frett of Chicago spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. John A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago with Mrs. Margareth Landre . Mr. and Mrs. Leo King spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clemen Freund in Chicago. A** Mrs. Katie Althotf Df Elgin spem Thanksgiving day in the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Althoff. Mrs. Rose Hoffien and children and Miss Marie King of Genoa," Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Miller spent Thanksgiving day with Mr, and Mrs. George King. ! Mrs. Leo King and Mrs. Joe King were Woodstock callers Friday. Mrs. Walter Freund spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. J. Meyers. Miss Katie Pitzen of Chicago spent Thanksgiving day with her father, John Pitzen. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Kirk and daughter are spending a few dasy in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bode. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freund of Waukegan and Miss Laura Meyers spent Thanksgiving day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoffel and daughter, Marie, of Volo and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Chamberlin of Chicago spent Thursday with John Pitzen. Mr. and M^s. A1 Ward of Mundelein spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bode. Phone 6 iBUICK A PONTIAC West McHerucjr NEW POLICE CAB The McHenry policemen are proudly displaying a new police car this week. The auto is a new Ford V-8, with a Mercury motor and special police gears. The car will do 105 to 110 miles per hour without any exertion, so all you would-be law-breakers had better watch your step! LILT LAKB Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sansone of Chicago spent the weekend at theii home at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wirfs and daugh ter, Roberta Mae, and son, Wayne, were Elgin visitors Saturday^ evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch were Woodstock visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klabough and daughters, Kathleen and Mary Edith, visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nora McCalla, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krinn, Cicero, visited at the home of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wegener, over the weekend. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller of Cicero, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swanson of Lily Lake. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruzha and daughter, Shirley, of Cicero, on Friday. Sunday visitors were John Tysler and Mrs. Clara Winter of Chicago. Mt. and Mrs. James Klabough and son, Jimmie, have returned home after spending Thanksgiving day and the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Spence, at Lyndon, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klabough visited at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klabough, of Greenwood recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carl O Swanson and daughter. Lois, of Chicago spent a few days at their home at Lilv Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wirfs and daughter, Roberta Mae, and son, Wayne, were dinner guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wirfs, Thanksgiving day. The Volo Cemetery society will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Wilson Thursday, December 5.. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and daughter spent Sunday at the home of William Lohmann in Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey and son, Kenneth Lee. spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grabbe at Crystal Lake. Mrs. William Wirtz and family called on Mrs. Horace Grabbe in Waukegan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunker and son of Crystal Lake were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker. Mrs. Frank St (Jeorge spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dusil, in Berwyn. Mrs. George Scheid, Jr., of Wauconda and Mrs. Albert Hafer of Fremont township called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher Monday- Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George attended the thirty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James Valenta in Cicero Saturday evening. j Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Case and fam- < ily spent Thanksgiving day at the I home of Mrs. Alda Smith in Waucon- j da. " Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Dowell and son, Thomas, enjoyed turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thorsell at lily Lake Wednesday evening. Mrs. Pearl Dowel 1 and daughter, Ada, spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis at Slocum's Lake. Mr. Frank St. George called at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wright at Lake Defiance Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maxson and sons of Elmhurst were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker. Many friend" and re'atives are vers glad to learn that Miss Margaret Wagner is slow'y recovering after her recent operation at the St. Therese hospital. Mrs. Etta Cbnverse returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alvina Case, Fridav. after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. Johnson near Cary. Mr. and Mrs. Len Littlefield and son enjoyed Thanksgiving day with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W, Littlefield, at Waukegan. Mr?. Ellwood Dowell and son called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AlexP ander Boucher, at Libertyville oft Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powers of Wauconda snent Sunday -evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Harvpy Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker and family. Mr. and Mrs William Wirtz and family. Mr. a*d M>'s. Alvin Case and family, Mrs. Etta Converse, Mrs. Dora Vasey and familv. Henry Wegener and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and family, Miss Bernice Brumbach, Miss Joyce Brumbach, Keneth Russell, Burnell Russell. Keith Russell. James Brumbach and Jein Hironimus attended the 4-H Achievement pf-ogram at th® Libertyville towrship hich school FriHsv evening.* Arthur Froleich of Lake Zurich called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Case Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wellmann and son, Jackie, of Grayslake called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butcher and daughter spent Sunday at Northbrook with relatives. The Wauconda-Volo 4-H club met at the Wauconda township higff school Tuesday evening. Miss Rita Wagner, Miss Joyce Brumbach and Richard Miller were selected to serve on the lunch committee for the next meeting January 21, 1941. Mr. and Mrs. Eli wood Dowell and son, Mrs. Sarah Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and family enjoyed Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid, Jr., in Wauconda. «... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burg and son spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Raven at Slocum's Lake. Viola Smith is ill at heir bone hers with the chicken-pox. The Volo blacksfnith shop ought afire Monday. The Round Ufcf fire department was called at once. The cause of the fire is unknown. Mrs. Arthur Kaiser and son visited her mother, Mrs. Catherine Wagner, at Stoewm's Lake Saturday. . Campos 'Bans' Gari^K Butler university found it necessary to ban gun toting on the campus in 1876. An ordinance in the catalogue for that year says, "Students may not bring nor use upon softf premises any firearms, dirks, bosric knives, or other kinds of deafly weapons." GET YOUR TICKETS FOR ANNUAL SCOUTERS' FEAST Sontk The population of South Amarfca jmnjmjooa. There are still some tickets available for the annual banquet being sponsored by the Boone - McHenry District Scouters in the Methodist church gymnasium in Harvard, December 3. at 6:45 p. m.. according to Paul Neihold, chairman of the committee on arrangements. The demand for tickets has been heavy, but there is still room for more to hear Judge Gill as the feature of the program for the evening. Som<> folks have had difficulty in securing rickets in some places. If you have been unsuccessful in getting them before, see William Althoff or M. L. Schoenholtz. The committee is advising the publice to purchase tickets early to insure getting them before they are all gone. Order yow Rubber Staapa at Ths \ Thanks a Million' ^ NORBERT MAUCH clever little architect at the AlsTaw^fr T.nmhw Company, for .malting our little home so practical! 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FINE GASOLINES priced to suit your purse Iat the RED crown pump Sad Crown--regular priced at the WHITE crown pump Solite--premium quality at the BLUE crown pump> Stanolind--bargain priced If CP THIS S P f f i A ! WIN Tl R G f l S O l INF f ROM v 0 1 fi SUNrs?: r; Thank You FOR THE BIGGEST OCTOBER SW WEVE EVER KNOWN! M / ~ Y~ns*t Tvtsr wZnmrr TlellSAPkh CWROlETr Sales of n^W 1941 Chevrolet* in October topped all previous marks lor the month in Chevrolet's 29-yecgr history. • • a recordbreaking reception lor a record-breaking car value. *«a new high tribute to the leader lor the finest car the leader ever built! ^CHEVROLET'S tUEADER ,V,)V 'AV *CONOALED SAKTMnrS *THKK1JNG MW M6NBS *NSW 10MB WHEBAASK *IQNGEt, lARCft, WIDIK mm BOMB (wttk Mo Draft *BE lUXi KNEE-ACTION ON All MODELS fwM *9MLF. VAlVUN-KAft "VKTOtT" ENGINE , +0MGINAI VACUUM-POWEt SHIFT AT NO fXTKA COST (•..4. ~ * • V *SAfE-T-SPECIAl NYDBAUUC MAKES Mm o«u) mon < EYE IT - - - TRY IT • • BUY ITf SCHWERMAN CHEVROLET SALES McHENKY. 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