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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 May 1941, p. 2

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"S3! i »'»' twtijii^iiiiiiiiTtiiiri%rfM i)iii -"• S i M f N FLOOR P A 1 4 - ' r | s •* - - K" • TRUSCON Pa r a T e x m SOLON MILLS thb MV ftobfcwdMuak Aai Itk* nbbct, fc*« easy t« fc«tp rim Tw^ti --U lo«t wmring. u far oatluti ordinary punt Imthioit--quick dtr<«| tifct colon Bco--irai Easy Sowiag-- Frank Kilpatrick and son, Junior, id daughter, Vivian, motored to Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kalmaky, Fred lferser, Sam Trager and John Vatmk launched their speed boat in Fox Lake Sunday and also visited in the F. Kflpatrick home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reese and son, Melvin, of Wales, Wis., spent Friday and Saturday in the home on their return trip from Orlando. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Merrell were dinner gueste at Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brown Mrs. daughter, tioch, spent ftasdjty with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bell at Riftgirood. Mrs. H. Carlson "is under the care of a physician. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cairns and son, Billy, and Mrs. L. Cairns and son, ^4Alt, spent the weekend in their sum mnrooo Ralph Smith and son, Arnold, Harvsedwiwe Monday evening su] 3. W. Smith home. TORYAN C8BTMCIWI CO, guests Mr, at Ringwood "Sunday. Alice Bell, accompanied by her er, Mrs. T. M. Palaske of Anguests In tile 8, Mrs. Roy Neal was hostess to the Scotch Bridge club at her home on Wednesday aftanioon. Prises ware awarded to Wilna Schroeder, Sadie McCannon and Viola Low. Mr. and Mis. Chauncey Harrison. E E^cironipv i Jf™* Henry Stephenson and Mrs. Boy . E. Cropley Harrison attended the associate matron meeting of the Eastern Star at Algonquin oa Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawfey and Don Roberts of Crystal Lake sj " Wednesday evening In |m§| M Si home. Mrs. Louis Hawley and Shirley and Mrs. Fanny Hawley visited in Crystal Mrs. Roy^fcxfflSkrh, Jkntay Dick spent Friday l3» her mother Mrs. Albert SchulSLatCenoa City. ? Mrs. Fred Wfcdrfch, Jr., and Hoien J ohnssm. atteadtdlife dinner nvm by Mills itiads of Fill Lhring lot of rtitntm imtau sm way of days whena tin sta essefttfal pe*t of we've lost tome things most important simpler in the old daya too. There wis mora fluW and more courtesy--and Sunday 1nm the Sabbath, a day re- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rossmann and San, Jene, of Cry«|al Lake Ifrsnt Mr.. William Fulton, Mrm. HarryMa£ thews, Mrs. John Btemgrin, Miss Beatriee Wflaen and Miss Vfanria Bacon the Volo unit of the Lake soap will deinsects that mer home here. . Mr. and Mrs. Harrey Brown Cemetery soci<*¥ at Solon two children, Beverly and Tommie, of; '"day evening, THEATRE IN McH€NRY v®- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY George Murphy Lucille "oiRL,AOinr AND A GOB" . Also -- CartoM - Comedy - Newehy and News. Deeoratien Day Matinss -- 2:45 Continuous. SUNDAY -- MONDAY J u n e 1 - 2 Deanna Dnrbia . Frandhot Tone Walter BTetman Robt Stack "NICE GIRL' * Abo -- Walt Disney's Cartas*. Kwfltjr and News Sunday Matinee --1:45 C--tiafr--s TUESDAY Admission -- ISc - 2Se Lloyd Nolan Irene Hervey "Mr. Dynamite" "Girl in the News'* aitfeaig t>V WEDNESDAY _ THURSDAY R, Montgomery - Ingrid Bergman "RAGE IN HEAVEN"' MILLAR • '• y •••• • "•v , m:- Air Conditioned THURSDAY -- FRIDAY ' May » - » . V ENICE GIRV >4:f Coat "Memorial Day from Shit' -- featuring -- Deanna Durbin Franchet Tens SATURDAY -- MAY SI Continnens from 2:30 2 -- BIG FEATURES -- t "SCATTEEGOOD BADfES" with G«y Kftlit •Tln» A Western Hit -wrrr "BIDS, TSRDSKrOOV, KIDS" } with Gene Antry SUNDAY -- MONDAY J u n e 1 - 2 Continuous "unday from 2:30 ROAD TO ZANZIBAR -- starring -- Bing Oesby Bab Hope Dorothy Lamenr Short Hits - News • Cartoon TUESDAY -- JUNE S lit Bargain Nit* 15* *'PENALTY" with Edward Arnold WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY J u n e 4 - 5 "BLONDIE GOES LATIN' Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Plus Short Hits and News Aurora were weekend visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Oabora. / Mr. and Mrs, W. F, Cowan of Harjvard wen calling on friends here 1 Sunday. Ray Kilpatrick visited his hunt, Miss Margaret Kilpatrkk, who was vacationing in the Cheater Kilpatrick home at Antioch last week. Gene and Earl Schultx of Libertyville spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Bell Schults. Mr. and Mrs. John Pester and Nellie Jackson were Saturday shoppers at Antioch. Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick drove to Chicago Thursday and was accompanied home by her daughter, Vivian, who attended the Alumni banquet at St. Charles Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Stang of Chicago spent the weekend in their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Merchant and son, Lester, of Ridgefield were calling on relatives here Friday and attended the Cemetery Aid supper at Chas. Osborn's in the evening. Mrs. Frank Kilpatrkk motored to Chicago Monday to care for Mrs. Emil Weiss, who has just returned from the hospital. Ray Kilpatrick is at the Woodstock hospital where he underwent a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Overton and Mr. and Mrs. Letxlaff and two sons of Milwaukee spent the weekend in the W. H. Gardner home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox and daughter, Evelyn* of Elgin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watts. Mrs. Walter Watts, Mrs. Ben Fout and family and Mis. Fred Harms spent Sunday with Bert Fout at Zion Sunday. The Cemetery Aid supper held at l Charles Osborn's last Friday evening ywa8 a complete success. They took [in thirty-four dollars. v Art Feneiy and Mrs. Henry Anbert [and Elsie Scholt* were at Woodstock Saturday. ~ > Gene and Chas. Schultx of Libertyville and Mrs. Fred Beers of Harvard and Jennie Cairns of Woodstock spent Sunday in the Mrs. Bell Schultx hon* Mrs. Alfred Parkjer of Chicago spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neilson and Mrs. Kilian of Downers Grove were Sunday guests at Fenery Neilson's home. Mr. and Mrs. George Penary spent from Friday until Monday with his brother, Art, here. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cropley were calling on friends at Lake Geneva on Thursday. . , McCOLLUMLAKE 5*, : 'EE/.".-,'- The Beautiful I I I O V A K CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. McHcnry Co'a. Leading Theatre FRI. - SAT. -- MAY 30 - 31 Matinee Friday -- Memorial Day Sunday Schedule and Prices! GIANT TWIN BILL! Penny Singleton. - Arthur in "BLONDIE GOES LATIN" Murphy in A GIRL, A GUY AND A GOB" SUN. - MON. -- JUNE 1 - 2 Snn. Cont. from 2:45 p.m. 25c to C p.m.; Sfe after. Children, Me. Bing Crosby . Bob Hope api Dorothy Lamour in *«OAD TO ZANZIBAR" Their Newest Musical Funfest! TUESDAY 10c - Special - 15c Lloyd Nolan as "Michael Shayne' "SLEEPERS WEST" Lynn Bari - Mary Beth Hughes WED. - THURS. -- JUNE 4 - Errol Flynn • Brenda Marshall in "FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK" with Ralph Bellamy • Alan H.u The Mystery - Comedy Sensation of the Year! Weekend visitors at McCullom Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pitzaferro and daughter, Jerry," Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bold, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and daughter, Nancy, Mr. and Mr.s Anderson and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matterer, Mr. and Mrs. Thorp, Mrs. Engersarv, Mr. and Mrs. Fido, Josephine, Mary, Judy and Frank Pardell, Mr. and Mrs. Makafski and daughter, Elfrieda, Mrs. Fred Breyer and son, Ted, Steven Vicario, Albert Hansen, Anton Piotowski, Mr. and Mrs. C. Musynski and Arthur Thompson. Monday evening the first free movie of the season was held at McCullom Lake. A large crowd was there and a larger one is expected Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cylik and son, Bud, who left Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Cylik's brother, returned home Thursday. Miss Eleanor Schaefer spent Friday evening at Crystal Lake. Mrs. Arthur Thompson spent Monday in Berwyn. Mr. and Mrs. Burg entertained Chicago friends Sunday. Arthur Thompson of Berwyn spent Wednesday evening here. Mrs. Joseph Crick spent Saturday in Chicago. Letters have been received from Henry Jeznach, better known as just plain "Hank," formerly of McCullom Lake, who was drafted into the U. S. j army several months ago. He is now in Camp Croft, South Carolina, after spending one month at Fort Sheridan. Hank says he is to become a Sergeant in a little while. We all wish him luck. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schaefer and daughter of Chicago spent Sunday at the Joseph A. Schaefer home. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Clark of Chicago were visitors at McCulloms Lake Sunday. Mrs. Jos. A. Schaefer, Mrs. Warren Barber and Eleanor Schaefer spent Thursday at Woodstock. £im«, tima-' Jw'w ou: our I we've been so busy dealirllmtMiif n MUAirt. m that wa*va«ormafcsBp s in Brasil Often E*t Saak«* Snsbsftfommonly eat othet '$Slcls. But in •re alsS spiders __ it w*a annHfrced recently byDr, Vital Bras0, s( Nidithervy. Bragfl. He says ths snako>eating spMar is called HM "grammostola," that it is very load of several snakes but especially likes one called the "Jar. arace" er "lachesis atrox." When tha spider shoots its neurotoxic! vanom into a snake, the latter suffers laeal cramps and then tetanus, with convulsions, progressive paralysis and death by stoppage of breathing. Then the spider spends days dining on his victim. The "jararaca" snake also is venomous, but his poison' will not kill the gramxnostola spider. Dr. Brasil is the founder ci the Butantan institute in Sao Paulo, Brazil, which visitors generally remember as the "snake farm," and which has done n^uch in Supplying counteragents for snake bites. He fouiWl there are two general types of spider bite--the neuro-toxic which causes paralysis and death, and the necrosant, which usually produces a severe wound or scar but is rarely fatal. He produced a serum which proved effective against spiders and scorpions. Tha .letter, in some parte of Brazil, take a heavy toll of children. : Mr. and Mrs. Gtorgs Gould* WtiftdrT*# stock, returned home ^^pendfcg I «v«nU day. Trills Mr.. Jmh ItoZ Mr. «>1 Mm. OtcTre ItocZr, TZ*.1 »«» tiocti visited with Jennie Bacon Thursday afternoon. Rita Mae Merchant of Woodstock spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ray Merchant, Mr. and Mrs. WeMon Andreas and family spent Saturday afternoon in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters of Harvard spent Saturday evening in the B^ T. Butler home. The Ringwood school held its annual picnic last Friday on the school grounds. Mr. and Mriu Roy Wiedrich spent Friday evenftfe in tile Arnold Huff home at Richmond. Mrs. Ray Merchant, Mrs. Glenn Benoy and Ethel Krohn visited Mrs. J. B. Vollman and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and family at Elgin Saturday. Don't forget the baked ham dinner given by the Ladies' Aid at the Community hall on Memorial day. Wm. Beatty, who has been spending the winter in Biloxi, Miss., has returned and is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Jennie IBacon. Mrs. Minnie Coates is spending a week with her sister at Elgin. LeRoy Neal of Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy NeaL Mrs, Charles Brennan of Antioch spent Saturday evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Weldon Andreas and Mrs. Andrew Hawley have signed contracts to teach in the local school again next yetr. Miss Ivy Woodford of Park Ridge spent Sunday in the Wm. McCannon home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and Karen of Crystal Lake spent Sunday afternoon in the George Young home. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Abendroth of Elgin spent Sunday with Jennie Bacon. Mrs. Wm. R( Hoffman of Crystal Lake spent Sunday afternoon with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Mildred Munshaw of Elgin was a caller in the Wm. McCannon home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart, Billy and Bobby, of Waukegan were Sunday afternoon guests in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs Charles Dowe and family of Mc Henry spent Sunday evening in the George Young home. Mr. and Mrs. Ardin Frisby and family of Greenwood were callers in the Clayton Harrison home ftimhy evening. Darlene Andreas _ celebrated h«( sixth birthday Sunday afternoon. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Raymond Rattery, Mrs. Albert Ebel of Algonquin, Mrs. Marion Schewemn and daughter, Jean, of Ivanhoe. Charlie Krohn, Ethel and Lois, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Benoy and son, Glenn, Walter Krohn and Glenn Shotliff of Hebron spent Sunday in the Ray Biercant home. , Mr/and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich, Jimmy and Dick, and Fred Wiedrich spent Sunday with relatives at Sharon, Wis. John Smith spent Sunday in Chicago. Mrs. Fred Wiedrkh, Jr., and Mary Ann are spending -a week with relatives at Waukegan. Mrs. Glenn Treon of Crystal Lake called in the Charles Peet home on Sunday evening. Jim Harrison, who is employed in New York, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mc*. Clayton Harrison. Mrs. Albert Schultz of Genoa City and Mrs. Joe Miller and Alfred of McHenry spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Wiedrich. Mrs. Joe Kuhn of Richmond was a caller in the Fred Wiedrich. home on Monday afternoon. Several young people from Ringwood attended the Senior picnic in Harrison's woods Monday evening. The recital and one-act play to be given by the pupils of Mrs. Marie Kruse at the Methodist church has been postponed until Thursday evening, June 5. Mrs. Ben Fout aad sons of Spring Grove spent Monday aftgrnosn, pith Mrs. Ed feet. far church rather than Flash County H< the children had more respect at Dundee father who rnfiiaadi tn ss or ' ve for toqnrs has psychia tor. n and adults were cient in d, North at the Etta Con- 1 services Harrington Jr., of evening at brains to thief Ra room, and While we sit hypnotized Wis., here. Valeits of Chihontc of <<pent Mr. ami Mrs. J aa , orW Charles Mrs. Cad sprayed stroy often infest them. v • • • When cooking 'a steak amelhered onions, squeaae the juion-ef a fanin lemon over it you will find th# flavor proved. • * • Iodine stains on linen It a weak solution of (poison) and water or fas monia water, then washed wfthtepid water and no soap, will he quickhr removed. • • • • To clean light-colored shoes go over them every week with a small stiff brush that haa been dto$ftd in gasoline. Koep aw«y Shoes in the air tw suMfefct turn the odor of jaaoline leaves them. JnwSpai eetimT UTMERIESJm. lAertyriOe Omisr your Rubber at ^ivvv^nfiafwvuxftnjfi.- (Awociated] ivtif-WHli Ssn&Mj) r- r**0 1*109*! - her The hun- Mrs. Stone, A1 Singer. mwiwiawlii . Wefva »ovf evening. attend- 4-H club school Tuesday evening: XsA'Wirts. Robert DoweiV D«toer Ahrens, -CHpria Ahrens, Donald Alfi^ns, Russell » Keith RuiseB, Arvflla Fiaher, BMhard Flsh^, Likdi Fisher, Clifford fteteM0$r "WUfisifc^llook, Fred Vaaey, Haifry Caao, SfiH% bgown and Buddy Thennes. Arvilla Fisher gave a telk on "Und^V Brty Beet" Mrs. QfaUn Raven of Slocum's Lake called on her mother, Mrs. Pearl DoWell, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey and son were Crystal Lake callers Thursday. Milton Dowell and Richard Fisher attended a (Brown Swiss Breeder's meeting at Foxwood Farm at Wasco, 111., Sunday. The following boys from the community that attended the Waeconda Township High school wore chosen to go on a sectional judging contest Friday: Harry Case; Buddy Thennes, Clifford Peterson and Richard Fisher. Richard Fisher and Harry Case scored the highest on their teams. Buddy Thennes was second and Clifford Peterson, third. Miss Doris Gadgen of Chicago spent Sunday at the Reiland farm. The Roeeville school closed with a picnic at Wimot, Wis., Friday. The Volo unit of the Lake County Home Bureau will meet at the home of Mrs. Alvin Case Wednesday, June 1L Careifaaa F*r® The "average" Morth faraa of imh«4 « few stock J lation of * mufvarfclik cow. hogs, and 33 chickens. UsftHkMMIWesl A MinneapoBa faMlor, J. B. Calve, has dtvelopsd sed perfected a chemical soliiliaiK that removes the kink from sheep's wooL _ pelts treated with Calm's resemble fUr in texture. Hetteintann liService Irarount oas •Damons .y": ifdophone 94B-W-2 «r" S8S -- Jduakiug - Blitf?lanaitbiag, H«rMsko«- Ckatowtttei Xrda Wo*k Wl Mmfit. Aoetylm Welding Md Grindtaf «f all kinds! A BL Nfe Lincoln's FIumm Letter Abraham Linccdn's famous letter to Mrs. Bixby was, "Dear Madam: I have been Ahown in the files of the War DepSrtmept a statement of the adjutant general of Massachusetts that you itt the mother of five sons who hsve died gloriously on the Arid of battle. I feel how weak and fruitless must be §ny word of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the gMef of m loss so overwhelming. But I cannot refrain from tendaring you the consolation that may be fruH in the of repub* the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and loot, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom. Tours very sincerely and respectfully, A. Lincoln." HBARS FROM WUS Miss Wanda Jepson was the lucky recipient of a response from WLS last week in the "Smile Awhile Letter contest." WLS fans *re encouraged to send letters or messages to this station and one of these is drawn each day from Tuesday to Friday and read over the air In response to her letter. Miss Jepson was pleased and surprised when she received a phojfe message from the station. She conversed with Jack Holden, "Chick" Hurt and "Salty" Holmes. Dancing Every Saturday Night t"*"" -I "• the Seasons x/t FriedOMckiB • 60c AssortedSiutdwichet P«feot Mixed Drinks -- Saadsr Dinners a flSMliftv -------- music bt mamm Hoaiqrs qsoussma Safety Lane Service DRIYS IN NOW FOR A 8AR T-TB8T Brakes -- Steerta* *- HesdUgtits We have teceivfed sticlrers for tlse next Safety Test on trucks, which is May 1. The state iaw reads that tracks must be tested every six months. " . Have your truck tested at this State Approved Station and receive,your sticker! um*i - Pieaie SandwiefaSS '-fc&k Chopped raw celery, spinach or cabbage, seasoned to taste, and whole wheat bread make wholesome and delicious picnic eand wichc* An Ireale Twist Fred Rebell sailed a sloop singlehanded from Australia to Los Angeles. Then he was shipwrecked by a gala in Los Angeles harbor. mi Being a fervent collector of autographs, Andrew Carnegie once asked a friend who was visiting Germany to obtain the autograph of the German biologist-philosopher Ernst Haeckel, who had recently published his startling book, "The Riddle of the Universe." Some weeks later Carnegie received the autograph of the wily Haeckel. The philosopher had written: "Professor Haeckel of the University of Jena acknowledges the receipt of a new high-power microscope for the biological institute of the university and deeply thanks Mr. Andrew Carnegie for the gift.'* Mr. Carnegie's canny Scotch blood appreciated the hint : He promptly forwarded the microscope to the university. ^ •»if»n Hunt for Rare Skditau A search for remains of anlmala which lived more than 30,000,000 years ago is under way in the heart of South Dsketa's badlands by a joint expedition of the National Geo. graphic society and the South Dakota State School of Mines. National Geographic society headquarters in Washington announced the expeditfap If searching particularly tot sksMtffns of protoceras and titanothers, Iplch once roamed the western plaMi in great numbers. The badlands, weirdly eroded by wind and water into innumerable pinnacles and gullies, were once roilina ususs covered olains. , Fattest Man Daniel Lamber, who died in 1800 at the age of 40, weighed 739 pounds and is reputed to be the fittest men that ever lived. - Masaate * --»-- The membership of {» to* United States in ins 2,530,678. Largest Meager The wwoorrkldT'*s llaarrggeesstt aircraft J. SMITH, Prop. m-i" + uabantebw Turn yaw aM •auk Ue s as i- L Babe Ruth played in S,Mfi gamea in his major league baseball career for a batting average of JMX. NeedMs ia IMias Keep your needles in a bottk aid they will never get rusty; e smaB pill box is fine for this purpose. etiiM| t aitih' When toSSm Bitttf was s boy, hi was "captain" bf i Urooden^worded, paper-helinfeted army dt Whieh t>SradM the Streeto^ • ;k:%iy'4k 22JD0frmm of gas water luarirtj can't be wsong! They're wiirfrii snil we think you will be, too. In fret, we're so sure ofit that we're willing to let you test gss Wites heating at pur ride... in your home. JWt simply install a complete Water Heme et Vetsioo unit for your pttscnt wster storage tank and 1st1 you use it for a full 50 days. Enjoy its convenience and tomfott and ccooosay, and if you are not conppfct«ly satisfied, «v *oiMnfmut fhpsywmtts mstk mtkt mw tmk JSS^SSS JS SBiT Thett fisr enough, isn't it! Why not take eftfaitoistmhy) _ - - J 'i AUTOMATIC 6AS WATS HEATER •MIT 292 Oft $1 down... $1 a month (small carrying charge for " fined payments ALSO ... a completely new Automatic Gas Water Heater ibconly 5*down.!fk*gM 3 yms »|it f - >. Ml •'•MM

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