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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Aug 1923, p. 8

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TORE if we haven't got what you want* we will get it for you. rim n»N- H. PETESCH DRUGGIST $<: | • & . - • ' i Made to Measure By the world famous International Tailoring Co. A perfect fit guaranteed. We are showing tfapt largest lines of all wool samples in every wanted, color and design, produced by the world's beat weavers. Boys' knickers and blouses. Shoes and oxfords for the whole family in all the popular shades and styles priced to fit your purse. Men's shirts, collars, new nobby neck ties, silk knit, si|k and wool, all silk and wash ties. 0 A, fine selection of men's and boys' caps and hats.* Coo 4* MItmI' Phone 117-R M. J. WALSH s;r;( "V • * i t" 9* 'V s-* ;,v' « V • w '•f' This is the season when people practically live on their porches. The warm days and nights call you out-of-doors to cool off in the shade of wide verandas. Attractive Porch Furniture imLAWXOyOlJRPIJtASlfllE Reed cftafts,Swings, with * or without iron stands, creton cushions, grass rugs, ferneries and many attractive small pieces. JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILL. ffl 1 ># 1 • v.- r- '£ •f* I • ' & OUR CREAM &S-- - •• •, 7<*1 tenaaoufactured under the most sanitary conditions and by using the very latent machinery and equipment together with our years of experience enables us to turn out a cream that is not only delicious, but a health builder as well. In- \ sist upon McHenry Ice Cream, manufactured in McHenry and you are assured the best ICE CREAM a mm. COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR BUSY VILLAGE AS SEEN BY PLAINDEALEft KB* PORTERS AND HANDED IN BY OUR FRIENDS Mrs. Alsena Smith spent last week 9 as the guest of relatives at Elgin. Miss Florence. Trent is spending a few days with friends at Rockford. Louis Wrede of Chicago passed the week end at his summer home here. Miss Mary Kennealy of Elgin .spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs. Ellen Frisby. Mrs. George Buss spent the latter part of last and first of this week in the metropolitan city. Clayton Wilson of Chicago passed the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ensign. Miss Lois Bacon^ is spending the week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert lliompson spent last week as the gpests of relatives in Chicago and Hebron. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tabor of Villa Park spent the week end in the home of Mr, and Mrs. John W. Fay. Mr. and Mrs. James B6yle and little daughter of Chicago are spending the week at McCollum's lake. Misses Marion and Irene Conway of Elgin passed the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Conway. Jacob Mayer of Chicago spent several days the past week as a guest in the home of Mrs. Margaret McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Whamond and son, Gordon, of Chicago spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jansen and little twin boys of North Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. Mrs. F. G. Whamond and sons, Dr. Bob and David, of Chicago, spent a day recently with Frank Ward and family. Dwight Williams of Athens, 0., spent a few days last and this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cooley. Mrs. Clyde Kent and daughter, Ruth, spent the latter part of last week with relatives in the metropolitan city. Mrs. Allen Noonan and sons, Allen and Anthony, went to Chicago last Saturday for a few days' visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank OTlaherty of Elgin passed Sunday as guests in the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. pilen Frisby. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Thompson and son, Robert, of Chicago passed last Wednesday and Thursday in the home of Ftrank Ward. Mrs. Walter Warner and daughters, Arline and Jean, of Elgin were week end guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. B. Frisby. Mrs. John Walsh of Fox Lake and B. J. Frisfty of Chicago were guests in the home of their mother, Mrs. B Frisby, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fay left Monday via- auto for an overland trip to Council, Idaho, where they will visit the latter's parents. Mrs. Etta Cooney and grandson, Billy, have returned to their home in Cleveland, O., after' spending several weeks at Lake Defiance. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dam and son, Wilfred, of Kenosha, Wis., were week end guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W®. Bacon. Donald Givens and Weston Bacon left via auto Sunday evening for a few days' trip to the Dells ajjd other points of interest in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robison and Mrs. Revere Dean and little daughter of Woodstock were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Welch, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tattle and son, Edwin, of Dundee were Sunday guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. Mafy Noonan, northwest of town. ' ' Mrs. <C. f. Haskell and daughter, Bessie, of New Haven, Conn., spent latter part of last and first of this week with the former's niece, Mrs. Clinton Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kennealy and daughter, Helen, Mrs. Stephen Walsh and sons, Edward and Vincent, of Elgin spent last Friday as guests of McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sherburne of Loretto, Neb., have been guests in the home of his mother and sister, Mrs. Sarah Sherburne and Miss Anna for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen and daughter, Jean, of Chicago are spending a two weeks' vacation in the home of Mrs. Rasmussen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fay were in Chicago last Thursday evening, where, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, they saw "The Covered Wagon" at the Woods theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapell, Mr. and fill's. Will Severin, Mr. and Mrs A. R. Maclntyre and" Miss Marian Chapell of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson. Louis Epstein of Chicago wad a week end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bemer. He was accompanied home by his wife and children, who have been guests in the Berner borne during the past few weeks. Mrs. Arthur Bickler and sons, who have been spending a couple of weeks as the guests of r^Jatives here, left last Friday for a few days' visit in the home of her sister, Mrs. Jos.. Hoffman, at Schaumberg before returning to their Chicago tMXpfv , McHENRY* OF AMUSEMENT THURSDAY, AUGUST1* William Duncan Hind Edfth Johnson; -IN •fe- Playing It Wifd *ND THE COMEDY fs , ONCE OVER" ' FRI. A SAT.. AUGUST 17 A IS Where Is My Winderug Boy Tonighk -WITH An All Star Cast AND THE COMEDY "THE SPIRIT OF SUNDAV, AUGUST 1* ybolleen Moore ' • f. IN Wall Flower ---AND A LARRY SEMON COMEDY "THE COUNTER JUMFER" SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2:3* TUESDAY. AUGUST 2l The V. P. Tral , It> a Zane Grey Picture . A AND THE COMEDY:; , 3 "DO G SENSE" -- -- ;-- WEDNESDAY,.AUGUST 22 Other Women's From the story "The Luxury Tax" .AND THE COMEDY "TIE AFRICAN JUNGIC Ohio, rey after a -fet in fee ilia* of Wm. Simes. ... Mr. and Mm. Victor Meyers and children of Casper, Wyo., are spending a couple of weeks in the home of the former's parents* Mr. and Mrs. *Qeorge Meyers. '**<" Mr. and Mrs. J?s. T. Perkins and children returned home last Saturday from a two weeks' vacation spent at Yorkville, Starved Sock, Deer Park, Dixon and DeKalb. Mrs. Heller, Miss Sottong, Mr. Stencel, Mr. Kohnke and Mrs. Rocklin and son, Joe, of Chicago spent last Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Degen. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Sehoewer and Mr. and Mrs. Ben M. Sehoewer and family of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Sehoewer here. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Meyers, John Gullachson, Mr. and Mrs. Boss Wheeler of Chicago and Miss RoVena Marshall of Morton Grove were week end guests in the home - of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. Jaifi|||alsh-of Chicago few app^lhis week in the his brothers, Jack and M. J. Walter K. Conway, who student at Notre Dame d past fewt years, is spending vacation as a guest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Conway. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Heimer and daughters, llr. and Mrs. Geo. Steilen and sons, Mrs. Helena Heimer and Mrs. Josephine Heimer passed last Friday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hoffman at Schaumberg. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Heimer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Craig, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Durland, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griswold and Thos. Chadwick of Chicago were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schuenemann. Mrs. S. E. Warrington and daughters, Doris and Gladys, passed the latter part of last and first of this week as guests in the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Keg at Fox Lake. On Sunday the party, which had been joined for the day by Mr. Warrington, made an automobile trip to Kenosha, Wis., which was thoroly enjoyed by all. Dr. D. G. Wl||iiipfirafeertBad ft visitor in ~ t J Frank Jfto«aiIaftWefeM*r*orn- > ing for Htmiphr^ lNft^ WlNte* fee expects to make a tan dtyi* is the f guest of relatives and frieftds. % Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hughes returned to McHenry last week frow «Mte an & extensive automobile trip thru the ^ east and up into Canada. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. * Hughes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. : Smith of Ringwood. Hie worst ^ roads experienced during the' entire ^ trip, so the travelers state, were encountered' in Illinois and especially gs! in the vicinity of McHenry. They j?) carried their own camping outfit and ;t put up at some very finely arranged ij tourists' camp. ^ MOVED HERE FROM CHICAGO | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simpson, who * recently came from Chicago to make j'l their home here, have rented the Kent 0 flat on Waukegan street and expect 'vj to move thereto this week. Mr. P® Simpson is employed as mechanic at e the George A. Stilling garage. -- -- . ' ' . Jfi Market your eggs at Ericksonlijfc M jrso If there is any one thing that makes i bank stand out as distinct and individual k is the character of service rendered to its depositors. . . • Wm. Pries was a business visitor in Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. E. E. Bassett and children were guests of relatives at Woodstock Sunday. Jehn P. Schreiner .passed last Thursday and Friday in Hie metro politan city. Mrs. Fred Justen and 'daughter, Mae, were guests of friends at Woodstock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Phalen of Chicago were" week end guests of McHenry friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hunt of Oak Park spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler. Mr. and Mrs. p. G. Schreiner and sons, Maurice and Willys, motored to Elgin one day recently. Leo Stilling of Chicago passed the week end in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stilling. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Starck and children of Zenda, Wis., were Sunday guests of McHenry relatives. Mrs. George Meyers and grandchildren, Arnold and Joyce Chesnut, passed last Friday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Loomis of Woodstock are spending {he week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowe and son, Charles, and Mrs. Henry Kinsala and son, William, were Elgin visitors last Sunday. George Giesler and Mike O'Connell of Chicago were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers last Sunday. Will Noonan of Carpentersville was Sunday guest in the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Noonan, northwest of town. Mrs. Margaret Gillespie and son, William, of Chicago spent the week end with the latter's wife and daughter here. * C. A. Tremere of Belleview, Fla., is spending a few weeks in the home of his daughter, 5Jrs, Clinton Martiq, and family. Mr. and Mm A. Landwer and son, Keith, of Woodstock were woek end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. F. W Sayler and daughters of Woodstock were Sunday guests of the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. W. A. Sayler. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers, Mrs. John Pint and Mrs. George Worts attended the Pint-Mariarty wedding in Chicago last Saturday. Alfred Bonslett of Chicago and Anthony Bonslett of Waukegan were week end guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs. John W. Bonslett. Mesdames Mary McCabe, Nellie Bacon and Misses Kate McLaughlin and Anna Frisby passed Wednesday as the guests of Woodstock relatives Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilson and Mr and Mrs. Robert ^Paye and children of Rockford were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ensign. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Schreiner and sons, Mauriee and Willys, motored to Wisconsin qp a recent day and while there stopped at some of the beautiful lakes. Mrs. Chas. Pick, who has been spending the summer at her cottage here, drove into the city Tuesday afternoon for a few days' stay at her 'jfghicaco koMf , . • «'i- "•f- ' officers and employees of^thii V bank always strive to do just a little b^ ; ; . more for its patrons than is asked or expected, -""'Pt* vV./"- West McHenry State Bank #&:• •&- '"L. ' - V f* ' ' /"'-I Farm Si *., -v npHE 1 ^ 1 is ^i)»i Mpgjjuyr. m w 1 MACHINERY Miueii in the 19 ties servad by this Company, to prepare their land and to plant, cultivate and harvest their crops is valued at 437,572 (U.&ceonia, 1930). This Investment tillage tools and resents an over 1910. This vaat equipment is indicative of the great agricultural wealth nnH the wonderfully rapid development which, with other natural resources of this area, are back of the eecuritiee of tkb Company. The Pubic Service furnishes services of a nature ao mffrtift1 to the agricultural* industrial and residential development of this territory, that the prosperity and future growth of Northern Illinois and the Coo*- pany ate /kSU~t./ht*4L OP NORTHERN ILLINOIS Smw^<M*W tqmare miles of territory including 180 cities, G* E. McCOLLUM, District Superintendent 1S1 Williams St., Crystal Lake, III. 'JhviJ' viu&'i

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