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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Dec 1921, p. 10

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PRTKSCHFRWtWf 1 f" ;**. rUrs Extend to all oux>customers and friend's ,pur best wishes for* £*«'" '** t \"• "- l3?4!#* '_ •. 3;-.4 -A" *v £ - > i*f (< '> Vr*'" k,, r -nej - ';• '; '3%> * si fa ^ J-V;T; 'i' '15^ , >£1^ >>,' 4».: i*f- ,. i-% •. x-*V - t wtiiii MM McHenry, Illiaoto &:r -.*%*** ! .*•£, Msf W22. WB -will^Mlw,»..,.1 a special price onT ' Coffee'p# "'K^ '"•% POUNDS FOR S1.00':' 'r4-*-^- vi-T*'- '•;'"4^-' %:"-" " •* ^c. ' • -•' »,v,' . This is the finest coffee srowii *-•& *h<-1j sSA-ii. We wish to thank our friends and1 ? ^of their kind patronage ^ during 1921 and wish all a most Happy ,% "and Prosperous New Year. ISSKSR-- M. J. WALSH ittHf >^y. SjS^^^V^aiprafVt-^j:- j.; ^. • ]$* r* - !' ' - •'**{>.• V»":V-""•'5" V- " -J-:V "yWii^iy'- j - -i. • tfm&xsci-- ... .*••-• ..t" .' . "i'ygr: • -r-?' ' --iyk. •' ."MrJI m |.r " ' ' " ^ andt^%P§».gjS ^ -ciUfe-f- -: j^ 1 spent Sunday mod Monthe ffiiMt of reimtfce# in C3ii- #i<i. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebron were Christmas day guests of relatives here. Kiss Ella Ibsh of CWS spent the first cf the week in Hpne of her fattier, Adam Ibsh. • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowe and son, CSiarles, spent Christinas day with relatives in Chicago. v Miss Gertrude Frett spent the latter part of last week with relatives in the metropolitan city. Edward Pauly of Elgin spent Sunday and Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Barbian. Mr. apd Mrs. Wm. F. Burke of Chicago spent Christmas day .as-( the gu<i»ts of relatives here, v Michael Weston of "Woodstock spent Christmas day in the home of his niece, Mrs. Mollie Givens ?Ars. Nan Boyd of Chicago spent the first of the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John McJSVoy. Miss Myrtle Gans of Chicago spent the week end in the hom© of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gans. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Donavin and daughter, Kathryn, spent Christmas with relatives at West Chicago. Mr. and tylrs. John F. Claxton returned home from their western trip on Wednesday morning of this week. Miss Ella Erickson of Rockford is spending a few days in the home of her brother, L. A. Erickson, and family. : Mr. and Mrs/T. W. Thompson of Lake Geneva, Wis., passed the week end as the guests of McHenry relatives. Mrs. Rose MeGee and son, Eugene, of Chicago passed the week end as guests in the' home of Dr. C. H. Fegers. Miss Rose Freund of Waukegan spent the week end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freund. Mrs. John McHugh and children of Cincinnati, 0., are guests in the home of her parents, - Mr. and Mrs. John MeEvoy. ; - Mrs. Florence Howard and daughter, Helen, of Elgin spent the first of the week in the home of Mrs.' Delia Matthews. Mr. and Mrs, J. McKay and children of Crystal Lake spent Sunday as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Erickson. « r Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kent and daughter, Mary Lenore, - of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday as guests of McHenry relatives. 'j ' . Mr. and Mrs. Av D. Loomis of Woodstock spent Sunday and Monday as guests in the hom# of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Perkins. Miss Marguerite Overton of Champaign is spending the holiday vacation in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I; Overton. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robison of Woodstock passed the week end in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Welch. Misses Mildred Welch and Opal and Jennie Mae Cooley of Athens, 0., are spending the holiday vacation at their respective homes here. Ralph and Glenn Van Natta 6f Chicago passed the first of the week in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Van Natta. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sutton «uid children of Chicago passed Sunday and Monday as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen. Mrs. James T. Perkins and daugh ter, Adeline, are spending the week in the home of the former's brother, Milo Loomis, at Niles, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spieker of Burlington,. Wis., spent Sunday and Mon day in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freund. Misses Angela Germer and Edythe Petesch of Chicago were guests in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Petesch, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Simon and children of Chicago spent the latter part of last and first of this week as the guests of relatives near this village. Mrs. Geary and daughter, Edith, of Wauconda and Reid Geary of Kenosha, Wis., were Christmas day .guests in the home of Mr. and, Mrs. .Frank Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kist and Miss Miss Emma Pint of Chicago were entertained in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pint, Sunday and Monday. Miss Varina Wentworth and E. Mac- Johnston of Chicago passed Sunday and Monday in the home of the former's mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wentworth. >r? - 1tafc- - * -i-'l ^ ' tHUK.. FfclDAY a (MTyROAy > DEC. 29. 30*31 , --AND-- - . • \T: M ATI N EE-Reirttol^ldirb ; lb >*, r 3^ :7--i • ••--AJIIS-- • A?* EDUCATIONAL COMEJfllf stjN. & MON., JAN. V A ^ (« i: . -J IB GOLDEN SNARE" iiy JAMES OLIVER CURWO#' AND A (CENTURY COMjBOY : - SUNDAY MATINEE Alt' 2M '• •* • ^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 3^ S Frank Mayo AND No.t3 Artowt iivon l MiifvOmar t';- PPOOW ' pTTSCKW Bear Pit* ^•s^Ub* iirfpiiipH Red Blooded . American HfstorK Chapter Play " "WINNERS PROSREHIIY , "'J'".' m: <M'£As' v:'• > l, "' - 'r "'T ? *% ti*. **' MctfENBY, ILL ^04CI Qtwrina Mrs. Josephine Heimer passed the Christmas holidays as the guest of relatives in Chicago. Miss Charlotte Hartlett of Chicago passed Christmas in the home of her parents at Fox Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kamholz spent Christmas day as guests of the latter's parents at Union. Dr. M. J. Klein of Chicago passed Christmas at the home of his brother, N. C. Klein, and family. Miss Frances Steinsdoerfer of Chicago spent Christmas at the home of her parents in this village. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zekor and baby of Kenosha were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kamholz. Mrs. Mike LaValle and children of Streator, 111., are guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. J. B. Buss. Miss Genevieve Brefeld of Chicago passed Sunday and Monday with her Mr. and Mrs. George Paul, mother, Mrs. Christine Brefeld. Goettsche, Gus Goettsche and son, Mrs. Christine Marquardt of Chi- William, of Chicago were guests oi ^ CBg0 passed the week end in the home their sister, Mrs. David Johnson, over of her g53ter Mrg N j jU3t«n. the week end. Leo Smith has retttrned to his home Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Reihansperger and daughter, Ruth, spent the week end in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reihansperger, at West Oueago. Those from a diatattea who hf-^ssM i~ RESPONSIBLE BANKING V* 5 r-# ^ I ^ ;% ^ "i". ^ ^ k"Y:-v-P^- •££ (;(0, MU' 'xKi r;B #-m|NilASING HELPFULNESS©!!®^ &. »*•' ' '. +.• ip- policy is to encourage every •litis community to take on inclH|HMfe8- ciency--to cooperate bfc every practical project in makin g this a better Community in which ft; , .v to • live--to cause every individual entering our ^ i f ; doors to feel a cordial atmosphere---to encoura^ ge SSpftPffi|J^every ambitious person of integrity to furih&r r'V V-,V;financial advancement--TO HELP. . •>?" - ' - • i" »» ^ frl-k' -V* \ ' *»} -5 "• 't*1'*'*£; •*'¥< Af4fiJ»-,y. •sfXi*? ij'i • w-f: • •'» jf V iflj §>. >£k pr " »7 1 ,»,_J J,. *?'.•' Jb ^ ' j. I . '<V X- *4^ *** * ** as/. :<vp- "is*' i. W/M Greefi i',% & ' Pti <S-! ' *.A0 i-a\* ijjfr "%&• v«j*aiSi ~w> i'\. * - \ j ' :^r'1 -; .•";*-•«;- . - , .rsl.t ff .f .'1-- S<i ' >'1k V . « • 4»; J>. -'A'- Vtw aaKMig our assets the one thiog that *rv--v.' money cannot buy--your good will. f ^ n - ^To you, not only as a customer but aUo as a u, ...'t^ery dear friend, we offer our good wishes ?i v . |or health and prosperity during the en*uiflp£ ;-4":4£i '-iJew Year. . 4, * " J Is* * -*2 5A =BF=5Fi LOUIS A, ERK;KSON GENERAL MERCHANDISE fSRJSS m KTSSiz&tiim • Tvjmm WEST McHENRY, ILL. wi at Emerald Park after spending sev erai months at Red Wing, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. A. Drisce!! of Elgi: spent Sunday Brtd Monday as the 'guests of McHenry rrictiyes. Thay^ f were accompanied home by Mrs. P|^» the funeral of the ttite William Rfcatfel 'rick Kellehar ,and dau^lter, HekSl, here on Monday -morning of this week who will spend a few days 4W their were: Mathias and Carolyn Stoffel guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Bouteile and children of Lake Geneva, Wis., Mr, and Mrs. G«»|e Young and son lot of Waukegan, Mr, and Mrv. Wm. Aebischer and children a|)d ^ohn W. Aebischer, Mrs. John WilUains and daughter, Eva, of Chicago, Mrs. Jos. Ringwood, Leo Smith and Mi«« Stoffel and children of Fremont Cen |Norlin of 0rte«go spent ChrfattWM a« |ter and Misa Giasa Met&W «t -Mfr-' K«^» in the home pf Mr, and >^a. waukee. Wfa. - **» *. flmitii »t Bmsnld Ptek. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THE MON^IT YOU SAVE < iDN YOUR GROCERIES BY TRADING AT THf w.*.' yri BREFELD, Manager f |V GOOD FINANCIER WSM In a certain home there was a ten cent fine for each spot made linen. Around Christmas Johnnie was mysteriously rubbing the table cloth wj^i l|i> fin|ers. His sister saw him. "What are you doing?" she asked. "I'm making these two spots into one," said the.financier. We^don't claim you can make your money go twice as far by cash dealing, but many easily make it go a third to a half farther. In any event those who pay cash, whether they put the savings back into more good things to eat or put the savings in the bank, it's so much gained. Possible only on cash, impossible on high credit You can't help but benefit by paying cash and trading here because savings are sure. m; hi sti No Rub Soap Chips, large pkg... Automatic Soap Flakes, per Ih. Pep Pulverized Soap, per pkg. Argo Gloss Starch, per pkg. €k>l^f>u8t, large size, per pkg. .. _ Golden Hod N apt ha Powder, pkg;. Butl Dog Blueing, condensed, battle, lit Amencan Family Soap, per bar... IV2t Gaftaaie.Soap, 5 bars...^ ...2lg FehNaptha Soap, 10 t^ars-.i^u, fit; Sasti'FMiv^iiercaa Little Bo f>eop Ammonia, lge. bottle.Ml N. R. G. WashingTablets,ei|ch,...lit J*"*, per pkg. .4-^1. Twink (Dye), 3pkgs. <3anvas Gloves, per pi^i.^,^ & Tooth Picks, per pkg.£*«^ U<L mm it; Karo Syrup, white, 10 lb. pail..» . Karo Syrup, dark, 10 lb. pail Karo Syrup, dark, 5 lb. pitfl .-.|. Kara Syrup, white, 5 lb. patl.-^ Karp Syrup, white, llr 2Ib, cauvr Karo Syrup, dark, l1 2 lb. can ^ •>0»ipe Toilet PaperY large roll . MadDroni and Spaghetti, per pkg Cpaa, \ 1 lb. can Ranford Baking Po * Nav#' -Ce --12c it - I 2 e Steffitr, cane» ,P«r lb . 'WOA Luck^lsomargarine, per lb.- IsAVE THESE VBKB USTS FOR FUTURE Op f* £W > L^-y'd

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