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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Aug 1925, p. 9

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•A EHEiSaler Want Act might loca the finder and get your property back--Wfcjr not try It? A WEEK «TY A8 8BBN BT PLAINDRALRR KBAND HAKDBD DV BT Safe"?; • ir* m?; 2£ . f **• „t • -jC , f -. v* Changes in Bodies f:':^4?-'i:,|^and. Chassis g;^; Added Beauty and Utility • v-v'X".tvf Closed Cars In Color • .. No Increase in Prices • m 'M Afl-steel bodies on Tudor Sedan, Grape and open cars. Bodies and chassis both lowered. Larger, xnoce attractive fenders, affording greater protection. New improved transmission and .itoar axle brakes on all types. One-piece ventilating windshield on closed cars; double ventilating type on open cars. Curtaina opening with all doors on Touring car and Runabout. QClosed cars In colors, with upholstery of finer quality to har* monize; and nickeled radiator shells. Many other refinements now add to the beauty and quality of these cars. See your nearest Authorized Ford Dealer today for complete detail* ;&C MTROIT, MlQIfc KNOX MOTOR SALES McHENRY, ILL. PHONE 3« P/;-, Service 19 Highway Transportation 35 years of anticipating the requirements of motorists-- yiak<r>gr manufacturing prooesses more certain--producing a higher standard of MsThis Firestone record could only have been made through furnishing the public with outstanding values • and is, consequently, your assurquality-- 25 years ofunswerv- ance of quality and lowest ing adherence tothe Firestone prices. If yen would like to knc*r more of this wonderful record, ask your Firestone dealer to send you an illustrated folder. .•• pledge,' Most Miles per Dolpr"-- summarizes Firestone's record of service to car owners. •i Firestone factories have grown from a small building approximately 75 x 150 feet to mammoth plants having floor area of over 60 acres-- from a capital of $50,000to over $50,000,000--from an annual Sales volume of $100,000 to . jyver $100,000,000--all in the ihort period of 35 yeara. rjm-w: With today's high cost of Hude rubber and other raw materials, Firestone's opportunity to serve the public was never better, due to its great volume and special advantages in buying, manufacturing and distribution. MMtan in the met~ dty. _W. D. G. Wells and son, (Hen, left Mcanay for a visit with relatives in MoBftrsal, Can. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Weber of Des- Plains* ware calling on friends in this city last Saturday. Miss Dorothy Spencer of DesPlaines the week-end in the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. William the latter part this week at Madison and the DlUs flotor Sales OWN m- \ AMERICANS* SHOULD THBIR RUBBER Will Sarith was a load Lake caller Sunday. Miss Emily Roror s|>ent hut week in Chicago." John Phalin was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Mr. and Jtfrs. Conrad spent Tuesday at Chicago. , Miss Angela Steilem is a Chicago visitor this week. Miss Vera Bolger was a Chicago caller Saturday. William Green spent Friday evening at Genoa city. G. Hansen of Chicago was a recent visitor in this city. Harold and Thomas Phalin passed Tuesday at De Kslb. • Sev. J. J. Backet spent Friday and Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. E. Turner were Woodstock visitors Tuesday. Miss Genevieve Cary "spent the week-end at Twin Lakes. Miss Lillian Freund spent a few days last week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. La Blanc of Chicago passed Sunday in McHenry. Miss Elvira Smith spent last week with relatives at Woodstock. Wayne Foes of Ringwood was a caller at the Green home Friday. Mr. Beatty of Chieago was a Sunday visitor in his McHenry home, Mrs. E. Wars nick and children passed Sunday at Schaefer's grove, Mr. and Mrs. E. Warsnjck and children spent Wednesday at Rock ford Mrs. Emma MaGinnis of Elgin spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. M. Givens. Donald Powers and Miss Kathleen Powers spent the week-end at Russel, IU. Kiss Eleanor Walsh* has returned home after spending a week in Chicago. Mrs Fred Bella' of Chicago was a Sunday guest in the home of Mrs. C. Jose. \ Harry Whiteman of /Highland Park was calling on old friends at McHenry Sunday. Michael Cronin and George Freund of Elgin spent Sunday with McHenry Mends. Miss Catherine Bolger of Chicago Is spending the week with Miss Vera Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Steffes and children spent Sunday with relatives at Chicago. Mr. and Mra. Gerald Carey were guests of McHenry relatives over the week-end. Miss Agnes Steffes returned Monday front a week's visit with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Watson of Kenosha passed Sunday with Mrs. E. Ingleharte. Mr. and Mrs. Will Steins and children passed Sunday at the home of Martin May. Miss Genevieve Welch of Long Lake visited in the home of Mh M. Givens Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eliot of New York were recent visiters in the home of Mrs. J. P. Smith. Mrs. L. F. Pouse is spending several i the guest of relatives in tile metropolitan city. | Miss May Justen passed several days last week as the guest of friends at Blue Island, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alberg of Chisago are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Steffes. Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhn entertained to dinner Sunday Mrs. Harvey Barron and son, Clois. Mrs. Rousing and daughter, Mrs. Swartz of Kenosha spent Sunday with Mrs. E. Ingleharte. Dr. F. J. Aicher and Carl Weber attended a baseball game in Chicago on Thursday of last week. C. R. Barnickol of Woodlawn P. K. McHenry has returned from an extended trip touring California. Miss Julia King of "Wllmette is ipfiK<in|f a week at the boms of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sing. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rasmussen and daughter, Jeanne, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. Daniel Glasser and Raymond Bauler have returned to Chicago after a week's sojourn at Barnickol Cottage, Ruth Hermann, M. J. Suerth and Kenneth Reed are spending Hie week at 0. W. Hermann's Woodlawn P. K. Arthur Rodenkirch of Fondelac, Wis., is spending a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Steilen. Misses Mildred and Erwin Leicht of Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting at the home of Karl Barnickal Woodlawn P. K. Misses Genevieve and Dorothy Knox and Miss Eleanor Phalin were visitors in the Metropolitan city Wed Bssdsy. Miaa Carolyn Miller of Wilmette hmday in the homo of her parents, Mr. and lbs. Joseph N. Miller. Misses Mildred and Beatrice Adams returned to Chicago Saturday after spending the week with Mrs. Dave Johnson. Mrs. Laura Kent and daughter, Ruth, Miss Charlotte Middden, and Mrs. Mary Green spent Friday even ing at Genoa city. Dr. and Mrs. A. I. Froelich, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. William Welch were Orystal Lake Visitors Sunday. Mrs. Umbrecht and son of Chicago transacted business in McHenry Thursday and spent the day at their summer home in Oakhurst. Misses Josephine Kelly sad Marpfet Powers of Russell, UL, spent Sunday afternoon as guests in home of Mrs. Mary S. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Speiker and daughter, Kathleen, of Burlington, Wis^ were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kennebeck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls entertained over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Matt Karls a"** son, Bobbie, Carl fumVft and Mi-- Theresa Karis of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schreiner and John P. Schreiner spent several days of Wisconsin. Miss Jante Heimer spent several days this week as the guest in the home of her aunt, Mrs. John D. Lodtx, in Crystal Lake. ~ • MJrs. Ed. R. Sutton and Misses Eleanor McGee and Lou Schneider were called to Chicago Saturday by the death of a cousin of the two former ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Glosson and children, Peter Glosson and Mrs. Kelly and son of Waukegan were guests at Miss CtoMT Bolgur sn- v MiMOuy visitor Saatfsy. the home «f Mr. aai Mm. Prof-SMs Wednesday. Mrs. Shaw ef Chicago vWted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonslstt over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Pttsr StsOms of Chicago spent Sunday in the homa of Mrs. Caroline gchisssle. H. M. Rodenkirch has Chiosgo after spending two wfsfcs with his family in the horns ef Mr. and Mrs. George P. Steilen, lbs. Rodenkirch's parents. ST y Money Is Cheaper Than Borrowed ; Money Mi & Whenever you borrow money meet an obligation you merely sub» ' stitute one debt for another--and generally pay well for .the accommodation The best defense against debt is ready money in. an interest-bearing account in this bank--where you receive interest instead of paying it. "The Bank That Service Built ft h|?. McHENRY ICE CREAM Every bit of cream used in the manufacture of M'HENRY ICE CREAM comes to this factory thoroughly tested and pasteurised and is absolutely pure before it is allowed to leave the cream m $ *•-4 ^ 13 Purity and quality in all the ingredients used in the production of our Ice Cream is the first thing taken into consideration. Therefore, this company is safe in its guarantee to the public of a pure, healthful food, for Ice Cream is a food--not a fad. When you say Ice Cream, don't forget to also say McHenry McHenry* Illinois -•«? i'- K f -1

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