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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Oct 1925, p. 7

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Phone McHenry 57-J GEO. t TltORNE CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR Plione 83-J Algonquin, Illinois DRS. M'CHESNEY & BROWN (IMORI OVA1R) DENTISTS Dr. J. W. Brown, Dr. R. M. Walker Established over 45 yeara and •till doing Buaineaa at old stand Pioneers in First-Class Dentistry at Moderate Prices Aak Your Neighbors and Friends About Us S. E. Cor. Clark & Randolph 145 N. Clark St.. Chicago PHONE CENTRAL 2047 Mam 8 to 5: Sundays 9 to 11 SOLON MILLS Alice Anderson of RitifWood was a Wednesday guest of her sister, Miss Irene Anderson. Mrs. Eleanor Hodge and Mrs. Mary Wright of Lake Geneva spent a couple of days with the former's sister, Mrs. E. E. Cropley, who has just returned home from the Woodstock hospital after undergoing a serious operation. The Solon Mills Improvement Club hall is undergoing some repairs. They are raising it up and putting under a new foundation. Sweet and Merrell are doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. Will Powers of Crystal Lake were callers in the E. E Cropley home Wednesday. John Hodge of Lake Geneva was a business caller in the Will Overton home Friday. George Pester and Mr. Palaski were in Chicago Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gardner spent Sunday in the Will Rosaing home at Round Lake. Mrs. Robert Turner and Mrs. Lewis Turner of Aurora are visiting relatives here. . Mrs. J. M. Schaffer and daughter, Dorothy, of Johnsburg, Mr. and Mrs. KAPING & SON v Dredging Contractors Channels and Shorebuilders Ingleside, 111. Phone Fox Lake 126-M KUNZ BROTHERS Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 204-J McHenry, 111 •We carry a Irne of- Chicken Feeds AS FALLOWS: GRAINS--Corn, cracked corn, wheat, barley4 kaffir corn and buckwheat. Ready mixed scratch grains --course, medium and fine. Laying mash, baby chick mash, grit, oyster shells, meat scraps, bran, middlings and Red Dog flour. We do not deliver and our prices are made accordingly. McHenry flour Mills West McHenry, III. To CHICAGO From McHenry--Grays Lake - Jwwii'- -- .Convenient, dependable service by North Shore Motor Coach North Shore Motor Coaches connect at Waukegan with fast North Shore Line trains taking you to the heart of Chicago--the "loop." Lv. McHenry 6:55am 11:45am 3:00pm 7:10pm Lv. Grays Lake 8:24 am 12:29 pm 3:44 pm 8:24 pm Arr. Waukegan 9:04am 1:09pm 4:24pm 9:04pm Arr. Chicago 10:22am 2:17pm 6:19pm 10:22pm Alt. Milwaukee 10:35 am 2:19 pm 6:30 pm 10:30 pm Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee R.R.GO. McHenry House I Ticket McHenry 18 f Offices | Northwestern Hotel "j McHenry 45-R DO YOUR GLASSES WORRY YOU? YOU SHOULD NEVER KNOW you're wearing eyeglasses. If your glasses make you nervous ^ and irritable, see a good optometrist today. My glasses fern • rood to the eyes." That's because a man who knows lenses also knows and fits frames. Dr. Henry Freund, Optometrist 'Next to Brda's Hardware Store, McHenry, 111. Every Evening from 7 to 9 excepl Saturday. AU day Wedneadava from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Main office. Waukesan. III. J Lewis Thayer of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs.' John Unti and children of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Will Cowan of Harvard, Mr. and Mrs, Irving Overton of McHenry were callers on Mrs. E. Cropley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L- Osborn, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Bartlett of Woodstofck drove to Janesville Sunday and spent the day in the Art Cowan home. Twenty-six ladies walked in on Mrs. Ida Westlake and gave her a real surprise Saturday night, it being her birthday. She received many nice presents . Refreshments were served and at 1 o'clock the ladies all departed for their homes after spending an enjoyable evening. Alice Anderson of Ringwood was a caller in the Will Merchant home Saturday. M^s. Charles Vogel and daughter, Maxine, spent Saturday at Beloit. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Merrell were Woodstock callers Saturday night. Dr. Ryan of Racine spent the weekend in the George Vogel home. Mrs. W. M. Staines and Mrs. Mc- Gee were business callers at McHenry Tuesday morning. 'Nick Justen and Mrs. Ben Kennebeck drove to Milwaukee Friday to see the former's wife, who is ill at the Sacred Heart Sanitarium. Her many friends are glad to hear that she is improving. Howard Newell of Burlington spent Thursday here in the George Vogel home! " Mrs. E. E. Cropley, who submitted to a serious operation at the Woodstock hospitalf four greeks ago, is very ill at her home at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Guffey of Western Springs called in the William Staines home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McGeg spent the weekend at Milwaukee with relatives. Hiey also called on Mrs. Nick Justen at the Sacred Heart Sanitarium. Mrs. Ed Thompson and Mrs. Nick Young of Ringwood spent Wednesday with Mrs. Steve Engls. Mrs. E. L. Randall of Chicago was a Thursday guest in the George Vogel home. Mr. and Mrs. Ganlin and Irving Clouse from Highland Park spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cropley. Will Overton spent a couple days in the city last week. Mrs. Joe Scholtz spent Monday in Janesville. 4 Ed Turner is a patient at the Mercy hospital at Janesville. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborn and family were Hebron visitor^ Sunday. Mrs. Earle Monear of McHenry returned to her home, after spending a week with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jackson. Mrs. Georgia Brennan spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. Frank Peet and daughter, Viletta, and Beaulah Bartholf of Richmond and Alice Anderson of Ringwood were callers in the E. Cropley home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Barry of Chicago spent the week-end in their summer home here. Stanley Alms, who is attending school in Chicago, spent the week-end h e r e w i t h h i s p a r e n t s , M r . a n d M r s . i Victor Alms. I There was a birthday surprise party on Mrs. Robert Suton Friday after-! noon, sponsored by the ladies of Solon I Mills. All who attended pronounced < i t a v e r y e n j o y a b l e e v e n t . M r s . S u t -j t o n r e c e i v e d m a n y v a l u a b l e a n d u s e - j ful presents. Jack Pester, Mrs. Georgia Brennan | and Mrs. Edwin Vogel were Woodstock j callers Friday. Miss Georgia Brennan, who is attending school there, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vogel entertained George W. Selz and Mrs. Bullock of Wauconda, Mr. and Mrs. George Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brennan and Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan of Marengo at Sunday dinner. Ben Johonnott of Chicago drove out and spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. E. S. Johonnott. Mrs. Scedmo and daughter, Vivian, and Mrs. H. G. Reading spent Saturday at Lake Geneva. Miss Maud Spaulding came out from Chicago Friday night and is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. E. S. Johonnott. Dwight Osborn of Chicagd spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Muker of Libertyville, Mr. and Mrs. WiU Pester of Grayslake, Mr. and Mrs.Ed Seivert of Evanston, Mrs. A1 Bennett of Fox Lake and Miss Baxter of Evanston were Sunday guests in Jack Pester's home. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Overton and daughter, Virginia Anis, of North Milwaukee, spent the week-end in the W. H. Gardner home. Mr. Franks and his two sons of Chicago spent Sunday in the Will Geiser home. Mr. Norstrom and his son, Roy, of Fox Lake were Sunday guests of Will Barry. Happy Wagner was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aubert. Mrs. Frank Kacimerk and daughter, of St. Paul are visiting at George Vogel's. W. H. Gardner, mother and son and Alice Overton were over to Hebron Sunday and called on Arthur Cornue. Harold Richardson of Niagra Falls was a guest in the W. H. Gardner home Saturday. Charlie Hawthorne and Mrs. Emily Wellman of Hebron were guests in Arthur Bell's home one night last week..1 1 Crabtree of Elgin were Sunday guests • Wm. M. Carroll, Atty. at the Allie Grantham home. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell and family Estate of Margaret Pfannenstill, Despent Saturday evening at the home' ceased. of Mr. and Mrs. MortvBasley at Wauconda. Miss Myrtle Darrell and Miss Pearl Lawrence spent from Friday night until Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs: La Doyt Matthews at Crystal Lake. Mrs. Allie Grantham spent Tuesday on business in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary and sort and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler of Round Lake were Tuesday evening guests at tlte G. J. Burnett home. Mrs. Burnett returned home with her daughter and visited there until Thursday evening. The«undersigned, having been appointed Executor of the last Will and Testament of l^argaret Pfannenstill, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court. House in Woodstock, at the December Term, on the first Monday in December next, at which time all persons having claims i against said Estate are notified and j requested to attend for the purpose j of having the same adjusted. All per-1 sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment j Harry Matthews and Andrew Bangs !•to undersigned. Dated this 16th day. of October, A. D. 1925. JOHN PFANNENSTILL 20-3 Executor. bu of Wauconda attended the Medinah temple in Chicago last Tuesday. Mildred Hoffman spent last Tuesday in Chicago. < Dr. and Mrs. Brunswick of Chicago . . , , were Saturday evening and Sunday em rmg that some wood block guests at the G. J. Burnett home ^ements are very slimy when wet Other Sunday guest- at the G. J*d jfh?t cars may skid badly unless Burnett home were Mrs. Burke ant1*!), w ^he utmost care. daughter and son of Chicago, Sklf8 ma>' "Jm ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowoll and chil-*aveV. .or mud. In all these dren spent Sunday afteinorn atr theasf18 advisable toproceed slowly, home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Dowell. 4 driving over a deeply rutted muddy Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell were>ad;J t5e f^uck holes or pot holes Sunday dinner and afternoon guests)® ^ ^ten as carefully as posat the home of the.r daughter atble« frequently they are much Crystal Lake. Ol'-.cr afternoon guest* *per than they look On the other were Mr. and I.Ii s. Harrv Matthews. lf traction is bad the car speed Will Meyers and four men of Cry- U8t not \ » lowc^ to di;0P too low stal Lake finished paint r ; the b#d-' may stall in the mud. When a ings on the W. E. Brooks farm last *P stretch of mud is encountered Tuesday fery e"ort must be made to keep Mr. ahd Mrs. Robert Kirk attended<*r going. Once it stops the the farm auction sale cf Roy' Kuks^ are likely to sp.n deep holes, at Batavia last Saturday. ^ a,1°^ ^ of car Mr. nd Mrs. H. L. Brooks spent last*t on the axle in the mud. Wednesday with relative:, at Kenosha, j Jfn. c®r c?mes to rest in a Charles and Richard Ronin ^nt-«d h°le, try backing out gently but Sunday with Farrel McCill. ^JL°nCe °ut of the • hole there Mr. and Mrs. William Johnstonf* to^ be considered. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and! e you subscribe^ for the Plain- Mrs. Lee Johnston at Arlington i t-ealer yet? - • Heights. Miss Lillian Brooks an 1 Harold Brooks were Crystal Lai.; taller: last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk and chil- i dren were Sunday guests at the home j cf Mr. and Mrs. George Schaid. ; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Case of Rose-; vllle were Wednesday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl! Converse. i Miss Helen Bonin, who is attending college at Mount Morris, 111., spent Saturday evening and Sunday with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Bonin] recently moved from Wauconda on the Farnsworth farm. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks spent last Thursday afternoon at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. McGill and son, Far rell, were callers at Crystal Lake last( Fridy evening. i William Brooks of Wauconda spent the week-end wih his home folks here.' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston were! Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hughes Jr., at Gurnee. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and daughter, Frances, were Sunday guests at the home of their daughter and sonin- law here. Mrs. Louis Rohman of Barrington | spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks. I W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney, ! were business callers at McHenry Satiurday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Dowell of Grayslake are spending this week at the I home of their grand-daughter, Mrs. • I Robert Kirk. Miss Fern Cook of Chicago and Wil- j liam Brooks of Waukegan, who werei visiting at the H. L. Broks home over i the week-end, were entertained to Sun-1 day dinner at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. W. E. Brooks. . ! Willard Darrell, Harry Matthews,! Bert Dowell, Joe Dowell and H. L. Brooks and other farm bureau members outside of this community attended the rally day meeting Monday evening at the farm bureau office at Libertyville. . Chesney Brooks entertained the young people's branch of the W. C. T. U. at his home here last Monday evening. Twenty-two young people were present. The first part of the evening was taken up by a business meeting, followed by games. At 10 o'clock delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. W. E. Brooks, after which the guests departed, having spent an enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks were business callers at McHenry last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ^Williams and son were Sunday guests of. the latter's mother, Mrs. Clara Smith. WHERE YOU ALWAYS FIND A HEARTY WELCOME f When the Legion Leaves" (or Paris! Amerioan Lcirion in on everywhere are talking about the royal time in store at the 19*27 National Convention in the greatest play eity in the world__Paris, France; > v- A on can_ W xjn boaxd vrlieii the Legion steamer sails f r o m ^ N e v v ^ ^ t o r k . ; f u n d s bkwk \bu. ' » . ' Start saving now through the Legion Convention Cjfub. Dues, $3.(K) or more a weVk;, .just as yi)U decide. Payable right hero.; At the vnd of 10<£ Rack to:-you;;;,witli;inttifest\a(lded. v v • How about it! Going to miss this trip! Of course not! We're ready now for the start of those weekly payments, upy State Biink The BanRiat helps you get ahead of A SAYINGS ACCorXT !S HKLPFl'L AT ALL TIMES QUALITY GROCERS Cor. Green and Elm StsM McHenry, 111. Shop and Save Every Day in a National Tea Store Friday and Saturday Specials Soap P and G WHITE NAPTHA IO bars 38c Macaroni OR SPAGHETTI F0ULDS Pork & Beans VAN CAMPS 3 Cans 23c Flour HAZEL BRAND FINEST PATENT 1-8 bbl. sack $1.19 Peas American Home Telephone No. 2 Can 2 cans 25c Kitchen Klenzer 3 Cans 14c TERRA GOTTA SLOCUM'S LAKE Arthur and Mae Pfannenstill were Sunday morning callers at the home of their sister at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Joe Dowell spent Saturday at Waukegan. Round Oak stoves and repairs at Althoff's Hardware, West McHenry. Anson Davis of Wauconda spent two days at the G. T. Burnett home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk of Volo were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the Blomgren home. Willard Darrell and J. J. Dorschuk of Libertyville were business callers at Waukegan last Thursday. Ray Dowell, Bert Dowell and John . Blomgren were business callers at Libertyville last Friday afternoon. R. H. Grantham of Cary and Asa Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burke of McHenry called at the home of M.1 Knox Sunday. Miss Eleanor McMillan of Elgin spent Sunday at her home here. Miss Genevieve Knox of DeKalb was • caller in this vicinity Saturday. Raymond J. Riley is spending a few days this week in Indianoplis. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox were visitors in Woodstock Friday. Miss Eva McMillan of Chicago spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Shine last Thursday. Mrs. Alice Blish and Miss Georgia Brantingham of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives here. Wm. M. Carroll, Atty. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ** Estate of William Tony an, Deceased. The undersigned, having been appointed Executrix of the last Will and Testament of William Tonyan, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the County Court of McHenry Courfty, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the December Term, on the first Monday in December next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. ' ; Dated this 15th day of October, A, D. 1925. ' i MARY TONYAN 20-3 " . Executrix Cream of Wheat Large pkg. 24c Candy FRUIT TABLETS ASST. FLA|^|$ A B S O L U T E L Y P U R E L B . . . . 29c Ginger Snaps Spinach FRESH BAKED Per lb. lie NATI0NAI\ BRAND > No. %\ Can 19c Aunt Jemima FLOUR pkg. Ujc Spaghetti AMERICAN Large Can lOc Corn Meal ST 3 lbs. lOc Red Kidney Beans FARM BRANS NO. % Can 12c CLIMAL1ME|WATEE SOFTENER SMALL PACKAGE^ 3 Sor 25c Pickles AMERICAN HOME : DILLS Full qt. 30c FULL T JNE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VFCFTARf FS ,1

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