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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Oct 1925, p. 7

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i"f THE M'HENRY PLAINDEALER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15/1925 .^sssrv WEEKLYJRSONALS COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR BUSY CITY AS SEEN BY PLALNDBALBR REPORTERS AND HANDED WE* OUR FRIENDS $ ^ Mrs. J. D. Beatty spent last week in Chicago. Clois Wagner spent the week-end in Chicago. Roy Kent was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Mrs. A1 Krause wag a week-end visiter in Chicago. Steve Freund was a Waukegan visitor Monday^ H. Antholz^and daughters, Florence and Elvira, were Woodstock visitors Sunday. * Miss Dorothy Matthews spent last week at Elgin. Mrs.^lenry Heimer spent Thursday in Ringwood. H. J. Schaefer was a Waukegan caller Monday. H. Hie key of Chicago passed Monday in McHenry. Fred Erickson spent Sunday in his home in Rockford. Mrs. J. D. Beatty is spending this week at Grayslake. Miss Lillian Freund is spending the week in Chicago. W. C. Bender of Chicago was a McHenry visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mr&. A. H. Pouse spent Sunday at Waukegan. T. Breyer of ^Chicago spent the week-end in this city. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schreiner were Elgin visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wales spent Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger were Waukegan visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Schreiner were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Dorothy Knox was a Wood* stock visitor Monday evening. J. D. Beatty of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday in this city. Fred Sterbenz of Chicago spent Sunday with McHenry relatives. M. J. Schmitt of Chicago was a business caller in McHenry Saturday. Miss Harriet Bobb spent the weekend with friends in Franklin Park. Miss K. McLaughlin spent a few days the first of the week in Elgin. Edward Sterbenz of Chicago spent the week-end with McHenry relatives. Mrs. N. Freund and daughter, Margaret, were Chicago visitors Monday. Herman Dowe of Volo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kinsala Sunday. Mrs. C. Unti visited relatives in Kenosha and Waukegan Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Thomas spent last week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. Wattles. Mrs. P. Frett anil daughter, Charlotte, were Wisconsin visitors one day last week. Peak Production To Meet Record Sales Demand for improved Ford cars during September established a sales record. To meet this demand,,Ford production is rapidly approaching a new peak, which insures early delivery. » . .• RUNABOUT $260 • COUPE $520 • TUDOR SEDAN $580 - FORDOR SEDAN $660 CloBcd car* in color. Demountable rim* and starter extra on of>en can. All pric*t f. o. b. Detroit. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Go to the nearest Authorized Dealer today and have him explain the many improvements that have been made. Easy payment terms will gladly/Be arranged to suit your convenience. Touring KNOX MOTOR SALES McHENRY, ILL. PHONE 30 Tire$tone Safety and Mileage For Rough Winter Driving OPERATORS of large truck, bus and cab fleets must have rugged, long-mileage tires if they are to make money. That is why so many of them have standardized on Firestone. Experienced race drivers, almost to a man, equip with Firestone. Car owners can have this same extra safety and economy--by using Gum-Dipped Cords. Gum-Dipping, the Firestone extra process, impregnates and insulates every fiber of every cord with rubber--insures greater safety andedmfort over rough winter roads --builds extra strength and flexibility into the sidewalls -- an exclusive feature that adds v thousands of miles to the life of a tire. s « Come in--let us save you money by equipping your car with a set of these wonderful ^ y prices are still low. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Kiiox Motor Sales i- .. .' > - AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER. Ray Conway was an Elgin visitor Sunday. ' George Phalin was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Mrs. R. Warznik spent the week-end in Geneva city. Mrs. C. Jose passed a few days last week in Chicago. Robert Taylor was a Sunday visitor in Chicago. Elgin C. Domm passed the weekend at Naperville, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rothermel were Chicago callers Sunday. Mrs. B. J. Brefeld spent a few days last week at Waukegan. H. Hickey of Chicago was a business caller in this city Monday. Alvin Hagel of Evanston spent Sunday in the N. Weber home. Misses Pauline and Adele Pufahl spent Sunday at DeKalb, 111. Ed Kelter has returned to this city Aftr a week's visit in Chicago. Stanley Gustaveson of Chicago was a week-end visitor in this city. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ensign and baby passed the week-end in Chicago. F;,\ , Louis MacDonald ; nd\> family were Sunday evening visiprs at Solon. Miss Ethel Bell spent the week-end with her parents In Ringwood'. Mr. and Mrs. John Karls were CHfc cago visitor- Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs> N. H; Foss and Mrs. John Claxton were Hebron callets Sunday. Charles Eg..n " Chicago spent the week-end in the George Meyer's residence. | Miss Gladys Reitsel of Chicago was a week-end guest in the home of her parents. Mrs. Martin of Chicago .spent the week-end in the home of Mr. and Mi s. Louis Oertel. . Ted Weideman of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday at his summer cottage here. Paul Bonslett and William Grqen were business visitors in JanesvilFe, Wis., Tuesday. Arthur Boger of Fore.--t Park was * week-end visitor in the of his parents in this city. . Mr. and Mrs. George Kamholz were Sunday guests in the homo of Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Kamholz. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Justen and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justen spent the week-end in Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore SchiesSle have returned to McHenry from their two weeks' honeymoon trip. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Huber of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Conrad. Mrs. Helena Heimer and son, Leo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bickler in Chicago last Thursday. Mrs. Jack Dwyer of Chicago passed several days last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Miller. . William Tonyan and Louis Althoff and family visited in the William Elvers home in Wilmot, Wis., Sunday. . Mr«. John Kails entertained at dinner Monday evening, Mrs. Van Dyke and daughter, Fiances, of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hughes were Saturday evening callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith at Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kamholz of Kenosha, Wis., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz Sunday. Dorothy qnd Walter LaSalle of Des- Plaines were week-end guestj in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bassett. j Mrs. Mary McCabe of Elmhurst was j a Wednesday morning guest in McHenry and called on Miss Anna Fris- I by. j Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Sutton and j children of Chicago spent Sunday at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. N.'J. Jusi tea ' | Mrs. Christina Breyer and Mrs. j Malasky of Chicago were Wednesday | guests in the home, of Mrs. Elizabeth ! Buss. j Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and son of New Munster were Sunday visitors it the home of Mr. %nd Mrs. Henry Kinsala. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Belvidere are spending the week in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman of Chi cago were week-end guests in the home of Mrs. Helena Heimer. A1 Barbian, Bob Green and Bill Bickler have just returned to this city after a week's camping trip at Bol ger'3 cottage on the Fox. I Misses Mildred Ahrens and Sudie | Wallace of Elgin - were week-end j guests in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Ahrens. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls and daughter, Rosina, and Mrs. Van Dyke and daughter, Frances, of Nebraska, were ! Chicago visitor^ over the week-end. I A. J. GreunfVldt and family, Mr. j and Mrs. John Bussley, and Mrs. j Haines of Chicago were week-end vis- I itors in the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Greunfeldt.. . ""1 - I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman ! Frank Hoffman, Mrs. John Heimer i Mrs. George Steilen and sons, Charlfes | and Jack, and Leo Heimer were CM j cago visitors Friday. j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walkub, Mr, i and Mrs. George Johnson, and Mr. and | Mrs. Reid, all of Ridgefield, 111., | were Saturday visitors in the home of ! Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Powers. I Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Tillman and I daughters, Loretto, Bernice and Gertrude, and Henry Kessler of Wiscon sin passed the week-end as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thennes. Mr. and Mrs. William Howard, and son, Donald, of Woodstock, Mr. and ' Mrs. Hoyster and two children of | Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Lausen I of Elgin were Sunday visitors in the J home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Weber. ! Mrs. Lancher and son, Donald, of I Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Frazer and ! son, Billy, of Chicago were week-end | visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. i W. D. Wentworth. ' Mrs. Walter Carey and brother, Eu- ! gene Nye, Misses Eleanor McGee and j Lou Schneider passed Tuesday with i Dr. N. J. Nye, who underwent quite a j serious operation at the Post Graduate hospital in Chicago one day last week. / Mrs. Jesse Wormley entertained a number of relatives Sunday, Oct. 4, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. William Perkinson of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George Bohr, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sheafer and children and Mr. and Mrs. T. Wn Winkle and son, Leo, of this city; . School Teachers this is the time of year when you have your basket Socials so don't forget to let William G. Schreiner auction off your baskets. Phone number 93-R. McHenry Ills., at residence. _ ' i®-® __3 'Joseph F. Vaaey has arrived home after spending ten weeks at his farm in Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. LaVaUe and children of Streator, 111., were McHenry visitors Sunday, , Woolen Dres$ Goods at Erickson's Department Store. ^ Mrs. Grace Emeckus, Mrs. George Emeckus and Mrs. Harrison of Chicago motored to McHenry Saturday and spent the day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Noonan. Florence Antholz and Pearl Patsfcfe were Elgin shoppers Monday. Quality Groceriee at Eriekaott* Department Store. 19-3! < • Remember you can still get those famous chocolate sodas at Bolger's Drug Store. You save when you tracfe at Erickson's Department Store. "The Better Buick is a Man-sized Motor Car People appreciate a smart* driving, easily'handled, but full-sized, man-sized car. The Better Buick for instance. Each Buick model seats its capacity of full-grown people --in relaxed ease--without cramped legs or necks. Tall - people, especially, enjoy its extra head*room and legroom. American men and women are above the average v stature. And a smaller car than Buick is apt to be "tight-fitting, low-ceilinged, crowded! Drop in and try the ample, arm-chair comfort of a car that is right in size. Brings some or your six-footer friends. You will find an*, other big reason why Buick is so widely considered a better motor car -- another reason why there are a mil* lion and more enthusiastic Buick owners. Or telephone, and we will send a Better Buick to your home or office for you to try. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY DMiHii •/ Central Motort Corporation Flint. Michigan G 10 11 <3»e&0ferBUICK WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Overton & Cowen CHEVROLET r NOW 2,000,000 Chevrolet* i WHY? QtfALITY AT LOW COST has now built 2,000,000 cars-- t :v tlio first '•manufacturer of automobiles witft' \ modern sliding gear transmission to reach this trt^nenjdpius production. Touring $525 Sedan $775 Coupe $6% Coach Express Truck Chassis $550 All Prices F. 0. B. Flint, Michigan One Ford Touring Oar in good condition. $50 \ • Paul B. Bonslett t PHONE 1.7 WEST McHENRY, ILL. McHenry, III. Send Ifour Voice / • if. ' 4 YOUR message will be more personal if you telephone. Use Long Distance It is inexpensive. It is direct. It carries your own voice and personality. Time, money and effort are saved for you and for those with whom you talk, through the power of the telephone to bridge distance. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy • One System » Universal Service JP ViR Y telephone Hi adde d to this system during the past ten yea rs has required on average invest' ment higher than for those installed ten years a«). This condition will apply to each telephone added for many yeafe, if Present price levels hold. The company is Powerless to control these advances. . Harvard, 111 leads I In The New ADVANCED SIX SEDAN, $1485 SPECIAL SIX SEDAN, $1263 4>wh«el brakaa, fall balloon tirM and, 3 d|M wheal* ate included at no ertra coat. Mamta i. oTbTfactory. Outside and inside--la the engineering and the body craftsmanship-- in completeness and quality of fittings and appointments--this new Advanced Six Sedan clearly leads its field ...» George A. Stilling Garage Phone 28, McHenry, Illinois * i" . ^atm

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