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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Nov 1925, p. 8

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PfPfP^pP^P^^IP^PfPi^PPipBSPSpppRPiiB!? TBI M'HIlHtY PLAINDlALtt, THURSDAY, NOV. 96, 1935 i" b\ • hr'-'-- V"" *• \ 4, . \ Sj^=--': ^S^»- RINGWOOD ; ' r'7 ' . '- ' Btm 9*&t of Harvard «u a Friday caller at Bowman's faticory. Walter Huff was taken to a Chicago hospital on Friday morriing. . Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Flankers were out of town callers on Friday. Lewis Turner and Walter Lender •-if Aurora spent Friday afternoon in the George Noble home. Me.^dames Hitchens, McQuarry, Smith. BetJh and Stevens attended the Good Times club at Spring Grove on Friday. Mrs. H. S. Darrow and children spent Friday with friends in Ring, wood. Miss Arlyne Harrison spent the week-end with her mother at McHenry. Miss Mickey Whiting has been numbered among the sick for & few days. " Nick Freund of McHenry w^ts a Rinjrwood caller on Friday. . Miss Laura Weter was a week-end 'gilfest of relatives at Hebron. Mrs. Clay Rager and party pf •friends spent Friday afternoon at the Woodstock hospital. - John Buckland and Miss Flora Taylor spent on* day this week at Greenwood. Ml-s. Laura Brown was a Solon caller on Friday afternoon. Wayne Foss who teaches Greelfcwood school spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Rillah Foss. William Bacon was a recent caller in Ringwood. William Duesing of Volo spent Saturday morning in Ringwood. Among the Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Adams were: Mr. and Mrs. John Nett, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nett and children of ^Vilmot, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Smith of Whiting, Ind., Edwin Conway and son, Dick, and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Knox of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bacon of Elgin spent Wednesday afternoon here. Mrs. Henry Heimer of - McHenry spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. K. M. Bradley. Quite a number of people from the neighboring towns attended the bazaar in the M. W. A. hall on Wednesday November 18. Mrs. Laura Brown spent Wednesday morn'ng at McHenry. Miss Bonnie Hermance of Genoa city spent Thursday in Ringwood. In True Business-Like Fashion ^tbo business man should make use of all the avenues of usefulness open -to him through this institution. Primarilv^ of course, as a depository for his funds; secondarily, but hardly less important, as a manufactory of credit, a consultant in financial matters, and a source of investment and other practical information. Our officers appreciate present accounts, and cordially invite new ones. The Bank that helps yon get ahead Mrs. Goorge Roasing and daughter, Dorothy, spent Wednesday with their mother, Mrs. Thomas, of Richmond. Goorge Shepherd and children called in McHenry on Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. William Beck of Dundee were Thursday morning callers in Ringwood. Miss Ethel Whiting has been numbered among the sick for a few, days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sttephensen spent Thursday afternoon at Woodstock. Mrs. Clay Rager and three children spent Saturday afternoon at Woodstock. The Jepson family are numbered among the sick this week. Mrs. Frank Hitchens and Mrs. Fred McQuarrie and Mrs. Gertrude Hitchens spent Saturday in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodell and little Warren Jones spent Saturday evening in the Rillah Foss home. Mrs. Ed Whiting is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Baldwin. Bryon Hitchens attended the Notre Dame-Northwestern football game at South Bend, Ind., on Saturday. Mrs. Ed Peet and family are entertaining her father from Woodstock . Rainey Lamereaux and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hanoford of Chicago spent the week-end in the S. W. Smith home. Bert Sutton of Solon was a caller in Ringwood on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wegener and daughter, Marian, of West McHenry spent Sunday in the A. L. Lawrence home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley of Chicago spent Sunday in the E. C. Hawley home. Mr. Elbrink and son, Garlon, and Edward Weeks of Elgin spent Sunday in the W. J. Beth home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen spent Sunday with Richmond relatives. Raymond Hall is numbered among the sick. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Jepson spent Sunday at Wauconda where they attended a funeral. The McHenry Plaindealer and Any of this list of leading- MAGAZINES $^75 Edward Saylor of Elgin spent Saturday in Ringwood. Miss Wynne W. Kelley was a McHenry caller on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen spent Saturday afternoon at McHenry and Woodstock. Mrs. Max Beth, Mrs. F. A. .Hitchens and Mrs. Fred McQuarry spent Saturday afternoon at the county seat. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley of Chicago spent the week-end in the E. CHavley home. Laura Wetter was a Hebron visitor on Sunday. Mrs. Oliver Lawrence was a Tuesday evening caller at McHenry. W. R. Giddings was a Hebron caller over the week-end. Mrs. Clay Rager was a Woodstock caller on Saturday afternoon. Gailon Elbrink and Edward Weeks of Elgin spent Sunday in the William Beth home. RIDGEFIELD , . (Written for last week •J. B. Lynch made a business trip to Chicago Thursday of last week. A. G. Levy spent Saturday afternoon in Mfoodstock. Miss Co^a Lockwood was a Wood-* stock visitor lust Saturday. James Benn&tt passed Saturday in Woodstock. ' : " v ' K. Otto and wife motored to Woodstock Saturday evening. Lee Baker was a business caller in Crystal Lake Monday. Mrs. Alfred Albee and daughter, motoied to Marengo Monday. Mrs. Lois Burnett was a business visitor in Woodstock Monday. Stanley Ferson was calling on friends in Woodstock Thursday at last week. Albert Jacobs called In Crystal Lake Monday on business. Henry Willie was a caller in Crystal Lake Monday. Why Pay More? Take Your PICK 19 to Select From Never before and probably never again will you have such an extraordinary money-saving opportunity. Note carefully the large selection of choice reading--all at a price to fit your pocketbook Renewals will be extended one year from oate of expiration. No need to wait. CUP A/VD USE THIS COUPON Gentlemen: I wish to tane advantage of your Magazine Bargain Offter. I am enclosing the above amount in payment for a one year subscription to your paper and the FIVE Magazines I have with an X below. Name- Town -Stat*. - ISr-Z* SL or R.F.D. -- 13 American • American Poultry Advocate Q Blade A Ledger D Capper's Farmer D Fwn fit Fireside D The Farm JOUIMI • Farm Life f~) Gentlewoman 0 Good Stories Q Home Circle CHOOSE Mask this it f.._. Needlewoman Q Home Friend • Household Gueal Q Household Magazine P Illustrated Mechanics J! Mother's Home Life o Pathfinder (weekly) 26 Uanee D Today's Housewife O Tractor & Gas Engine Review • Woman's World TODAY Written for last week Mr. and Mrs. Bert McConnon of Woodstock were Monday callers in Ringwood. Mrs. Clay Rager and daughter, Mae, Called at the Woodstock hospital Monday morning. William Simes of McHenry was a Ringwood caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Tuesday at Janesville, Wis. William Beth Jr., and John Thompson spent Tuesday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Noble and family and Mrs. William Beth, spent Wednesday at Gurnee. Mrs. William Merwin and two children of Gurnee, and Mrs. Clarence Ritter and daughter, Haezl, of Kenosha spent Wednesday in the Frank Fay home. The Home Circle, will meet with Mrs. Chancey Jepson on December 9. We wish to see a good crowd in attendance. K. M. Bradley was a McHenry call er on Wednesday. Mrs. John Carey and daughter of McHenry spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Doherty. Bert Sutton of Solon was a Ring, wood caller Tuesday. Miss Hobos of Evanston, nurse for the schools spent Tuesday at the Ringwood school. John Stecker of Greenwood was a Ringwood caller on Wednesday. Matt Hoesley of Woodstock was a Ringwood caller on Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Wednesday at Janesville, Wis. Mr. Roubottom of Bristol, Wis., spent Wednesday morning in Ringwood. Mrs. Raymond Harrison spent Wednesday with her mother-in-law, Mra. George Harrison. Julian Butler of Chicago spent Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. Frank Hitchens. Mrs. Henry Heinz of North Crystal Lake spent Wednesday with her mother and attended the Home Circle meeting. O. A. Labor and Eli Chase spent one afternoon this week in McHenry. Arthur Holdtdorf of Wilmont spent Wednesday in Ringwood. ^ The meeting of the Campfirevgirls was held at the home of Miss Julia McLaughlin on Wednesday. Quite a number in Ringwood attended the Four Daniels show in the M. W. A. hall Wednesday night. Mrs. Chancey Harrison and daughter, Amy, were Thursday morning callers in Ringwood. Mrs. George Wortz and lady friend of McHenry spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Eld. Thompson. Mrs. Mary Green and Miss Charlotte Madden of McHenry were vis. itors in Ringwood one day last week. Miss Bonnie Herman of Genoa City spent Thursday at the Ringwood Lchool. Mrs. Raymond Harrison was a Thursday morning caller in McHenry. Frank Brefield and W.H. Kelley spent Thursday morning at Pell Lake. Joseph Adams of Johnsburg was a Ringwood caller on Wednesday. Henry Foss of McHenry spent Thursday afternoon in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schroeder and Mrs. Laura Brown spent Thursday shopping in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peet of Richmond spent Sunday in the Charles Peet home. Audrey Butler accompanied by Miss Adele Heimer of McHenry spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuarry spent the week-end with relatives at Pelone, Illinc is. Mrs. G. A. Stevens, Mrs. F. A. Hitchens and Mrs. A. W. Smith attended the O. E. Star at Hebron. Karl Holstrom of Greenwood called in Ringwood on Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harrison of Portland Oregon, spent a few days in and around Ringwood. Mrs. Jennie Spaulding has been numbered among the sick for a few weeks. John Hogan works nights at the Terra Cotta factory. Miss Frances Helms was a Friday afternoon caller in McHenry. Little Mae Rager was numbered among the sick on Friday. Mrs. Will Miller and two children of Johnsburg were Saturday «w"ing callers in Ringwood. Bird Hoodlum* Chachalacas, game-birds recently Introduced Into this country from Mexico, gang together to attack other birds which quarrel with one of their kind.--Science Service. ii for % • JT I r,w-« f u t ' Mother cannot get out around like she used to, but wonder of Wonders, you can bring the entire world to her with a Freshman Radio. It ii hard to believe until you hear it, what a splendid. instrument this is. May we demonstrate? 5- tube Cabinet f.;.--Model $97.50 5-tube Receiver: „ , $49.50 « • Nye Jewelry, Music 1 and Radio Shop a PHONE 123-J ^ - « • . «r WEST McHENRY :: We must make room for Christmas goods now coming in and to make room we are obliged to move out other merchandise without regard to price or profit. c^? SALE BEGINS Friday, November 27th AND CONTINUES THROUGH Monday, November 30th GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Rubbers Discontinued styles and numbers of slippers and sandals for ladies, men and children. Regularly priced up to $1.40. Clearance sale price, mm l OS on all ladies', men's and children's wool and wool mixed sweaters and lumber jacks One lot men's winter weight, cotton union suits sizes 38--40--42. A .special close out value. V per garment 98# One lot of men's rubber boots per pair $3.75 One lot of men's 4 buckle all rubber overshoes per pair •••••$3.75 Cotton Challies--Splendid material for quilts and comforts per yard ......... • ........•••• 17w 3 lb. Comfort size Cotton Batts, made of fine fluffy white cotton J , ' . each / •'• -$1.09 15% D I S C O U N T On all wool and wool mixed dress materia] %s% A good Parlbr Broom each ^ 5 Rolls of Rex Crepe toilet paper for 14* Erickson Dept. Store Phone 154 West McHenry *8fciti fihiiiinV

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