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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Aug 1925, p. 6

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7 •* •#'J« ^ IwV^w*-»' » '• *1 ' 4C?^y 1/ i\« K V h iS. £ \SV', , fei* fr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt of j. Grove spent Sunday of last dt Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young's Jf«k& Thompson and John Hogan, Many I--nin^ and Grace Vollman attended the carnival at Woodstock Satwi* y evening. ^ Kirk Schroeder spent Sunday evening at Woodstock. ;t Fred Walker and mother spent Monday and Tuesday, at Durand, 111. Mrs. Abe Laurence and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young attended the funeral of Sirs. John Pint recently. Mrs. Joseph. Young and daughter, ityrtle, are visiting the former's parents in Chicago. Miss Adele Young and party of friends attended the Rodeo in Chicago Sunday. v Miss Nellie McDonald was a Monday afternoon caller in Ringwood. ' Fred Schaw of McHenry spent Tuestay afternoon with his daughter, Mr* >ewis Hawley. Mrs. Hickey and Miss Winifred I Jtiley of Chicago spent Tuesday even- !• |pg in the Lewis Hawley home. Mr. and Mrs. Brand and Fred Schaw pnd Mrs. Lewis Hawley and daughter, Shirley, spent Tuesday afternoon at 7 like Geneva. . * *" Miss Grace Vollman of Elgin is ^siting her aunt, Mrs. Roy Merchant -J*-.'. Mrs. Bruno Butler of Chicago is visiting her parents,d^r. and Mrs. A. W. Smith. m Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rager and fam- |y spent Wednesday with Mrs. David (peaker of Kenosha. Mr. Rowbottoon of Bristol spent Wednesday morning in Ringwood. v John Kottner of Spring Grove was % recent caller here. >. Mrs. William Kelley and Mrs. Harold Kelley and daughter, Betty i»ou, and Miss Wynne Kelley, spent Wednesday afternoon at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen ttoent Wednesday afternoon in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart of Ostend were Ringwood callers Wednesday, i : Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler visited lilr. and Mrs. Maxwell Beth Sunday. : Mrs. Clay Hughes of McHenry spent 'Wednesday with her father, W. E TWnith. W. H. Kelley called at the Ira Stew- ' trt farm on Wednesday evening. ^ Henry Foss was a Ringwod caller -#n Wednesday. ^ Jach Theis of McHenry was a Ringlirod caller Wednesday morning . Mrs. Arthur Murrill of Solon call- Edward Bell is entertaining his graftdaon from Spring Grove. Misa Dorothy Peet spent Sunday with Misses Lorene and Mildred Jepson. Andrew Hawley arrived home from California, where he has been vending a month. Mrs. Max Belt spent Friday ia Algonquin visiting friends. -SrQ Mr. Reidel of Woodstock WtM]"a Ringwood caller on Saturday. Miss Helen Laurence is visiting her cousin, Mrs. James Conway. Nick Young, Henry Wilt and Joseph Shaefer went to the Aurora fair Friday. John Hogan and Grace Howard took in the Aurora fair on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and daughter, Adele, motored to Crystal Lake Monday afternoon. Miss Agnes Thompson is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Worts, of McHenry. Mrs. W. E. AValker and son spent' Sunday evening at Greenwood. Viola Rages was numbered among the sick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and daughter, Adele, attended T , Line carnival Thursday eventing; Among the Sunday guests of ]fir, and Mrs. Ed Thompson were Mr. u4 Mrs. Nick Young and daughter, Adele. Julian Butler of Chicago spent Monday evening in RinfiMMd. __JS£Y* • ***** „ A quick wit has saved its poen-- ors in many an embarrassing situation. There is a minister in a local church which is illuminated by electricity, obtained, for a consideration, from the Pacific Gas and Electric Company. One evening, after the usual preliminaries, he announced as his text "Yea, the light of the wicked shall be put out." Immediately afterward the lights went out and the church was in total darkness. "Brethren," said the minister, without a moment's hesitation, "In view of the sudden and startling fulfillment of this projfhecy, we will spend a few minutes in silent prayer for the electric light company." CLEAN UP YOW SET RENEW YOUR BATTERIBS REJUVENATE YOUR TUBES REBUILD YdUR AERIAL ••• I 'yiV; ••as&ai v-v m^ vM-mm w V4!'^ " • -'frr&&'"IK*-"'«• • "• s .% v \4|. ^ y.'i I l t* '*< *' »_ (V4 'a ' ' ' • /vvX* 1! to do His Best Work Freshman £39.50 AMD UP " ' u A good start is Half the battle ; it 's WOrth wliilfe dakiiig at scliool a time of enthusiastic ambition. His clothes will have a lot to do with this. Bring him in and fit him out in one of, these new Fall styles we are showing in Boys' Suits. Smart models, serviceable fabrics, knickers have the patented wear-resisting feature of double iiUerstitok^ clofcU at seat, knee and between knees, all with two pair of knickers. $8.85 $10.00 fiffiicy ciuv • two diildri Friday at £V*,, #d on her sister, Mrs. Lewis Schroeder, f-.-s Wednesday. |R" Mr. and Mrs. George NoWe are vi»- k Iting at Aurora for a ftw days. ^ . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams and f\ family of Chicago spent Sunday in < * 31 1 the James Bell home. ^ t Miss Agnes Bigelon has been likfe spending a few days in Solon. i&ij- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kelley and "daughter, Betty Lou, Mr. William -jgidley and Mrs. Elmer Laurence and dlildren, Mina and Russell, spent Burlington, Wis. T Helen Pike of Chenoa, I1L, I?',1! |nf>t last week with Miss Bernice ; J&riib. fe Mm William Beth and daughter, Cora, spent Thursday at Aurora. IR!f Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justen and fam l ^ f^y passed Sunday with relatives in ^ . T ula Hopper was a Friday after Unoon caller in McHenry. , ; ; Lonnie Smith was a Bimrwood 4 . jailer 6n Friday. SK ! Mrs. Jennie Spaulding has returned 'fiome from a two week's visit with 'felatives at Kenosha and Gumee. fc, *•' S. W. Brown and son spent Thursin Janesville, Wis. . Miss Genevive Carey of McHenry U:'/:' fras a Friday morning caller in Bingfe'iY^^ ood. t V Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wit and son, Jjeroy, were Thursday evening callers In Hebron. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huff and fam- ^ fy spent Friday afterrnoon in Mc- ;,-|lenry. . . Freddie Carlson of Chicago is visitfe- #ig his aunt, Mrs. Lewis Hawley. pi .v Mr. Reidel of Woodstock was a Fn- P 1 <|ay afternoon caller in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitehens and PI: gon, Byron, spent last Sunday at Isaac I Sutler's at Elgin. pr Mrs. Jesse Smith was a McHenry f:- caller on Thursday. I S. W. Brown spent Monday at j|L'. Janesville, Wis. ® Miss Byrd Hodge spent Monday and Tuesday in Ringwood. Mrs. Ruth Hopper of Greenwood • Was a Ringwood caller on Monday, fe W Marian Hutson motored through Binffwood on Sunday. audita. Charles Stephensen, It'-' •" t \ apent Saturday at Woodstock with rel f f• <ktM^ Mary Nimsgren spent thd week-end with out-of-town relatives, I*» Mrs. H. B. Whiting now has a nev| ^ K : i'-Wt radio which she recently purchased. If*; * . Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hughes of Mc| |V • ^ 'k Henry spent the week-end with Wis Fr W MSrmwd Mrs. H. E. Ml«y a r I fiaughter, Betty Lou, and Mrs. Wuf \ VPliam Kelley and grandson, Zane S. H Grey, and Miss Wynne Kelley spenKj rl ? i iBunday afternoon at Harvard. & H Bert Sutton of Solon called in Ring- - wood on Monday. Pw:Ril|r* Miss Ellen Hall, Joseph Laurence* J? Mrs. Hazel Thompson and two chil- 'X, ' x\ dren, William and Margaret, and Rob-» Ef'. - er^ Thompson and two children; Rob- K "M- er^ an<' Alyce, enjoyed a boat ride; ^ around Lake Geneva Sunday. Mr- aQd Mrs. Olive Laurence and - family spent Saturday evening in M-: MU " Harvard. Mr. and Mrs. William Belt spent Sunday night in May wood. mv , Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Weiteh anA family spent Sunday morning in Mc- Henry. Miss Susan Speaker spent Sunday in Richmond with relatives. i Mrs. John Gould of Elgin spent the] week-end with her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. C. D. Bacon. JLuella Stephens passed Saturday fit Janesville. Mrs. Lewis Schroeder spent Saturday and Sunday at the Janesville hospital with Mrs. Laura Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kelley and three ~ :hildren and H. E. Kelley spent iy evening in McHenry. John Kottner of Spring Grove was a Saturday morning caller in Ring- £ S100.00 AND UP Kenn $90.00 AND UP At Tour Service for the Above Items I Nye, Mfisic Jewelry AM Radios New Models and Style# .00 and $lJ In Black or Tan .85 and $4.00 In neat patterns, guaranteed fast colors New P^tterns in Silk KniU i%Silk and Wool Extra Knickers Lined or unlined. A good strong knicker for school wear $1.50 to $3.00 Boys' Hosiery A wear-resisting l|pe Mt ! : school* wear . ^ 39c McHenry Illinois / AND '• fr? Sunday "»• 0. '*y LION DANCING EVERY EVENING Ford Sedan Given Away as Grand Prize Music by McHenry Band r»*s Free Acts by High Class Artists f h 4®H®H8MSH8MS Jfc. J8L Jf*. .•». .2 • Js"'

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