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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Dec 1925, p. 8

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'+£*w -» ' 1 r\ ^'--' & v' TB M'HKHHY PLAIMDEAL1B. THURSDAY, DEC. EINOWOOD James Conway and wife of Harvard attended the funeral of Dick Lawson that was held here on Friday morning. The remains were laid to rest in the Ringwood cemetery. - ™J<>hn Kottner of spring Grove spent ' Saturday morning in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. James Ladd were out of town callers on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lawrence spent Thursday with McHenry relatives and friends. On December 9 the Home Circle will meet with Mrs. Chancey Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen were Thursday callers with Richmond relatives. The many friends of Miss Mary 'Nimsgren who was recently married wish her many happy years of wedded life, Mrs. Del bert Bacon and friends of " Elgin spent Saturday afternoon in the Lewis Hawley home. -'-•-Mr. Reidel of Woodstock was a Friday caller in Ringwood. • Abe Miller and daughter, Bessie, of Elgin spent Friday afternoon in Ring- " wood. " • .. • , Henry Foss ,of McHenry was a Rin^rwood caller on Saturday morning. # Mis. Oliver Lawrence was a Saturday evening caller in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Numshaw of Eau Claire, Wis., spent Saturday with -friends in Ringwood. Mr. tfnd Mrs. Bruno T. Butler, who have been visiting here have returned to their home in Chicago. Elmer Francisco was a Friday afternoon caller in Ringwood. Mrs: Clay Rager and children spent Saturday afternoon at Woodstock. Miss Mae Weidrich spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weidrich. Andrew Hawlfcy of Elgin spent the week-end with her father E. C. Hawley. A. J. Butler waa.a recent caller with friends in McHenry. Mrs. Clarence Whiting, who was seriously ill over Thanksgiving is improving at this writing. Mrs. Clay Rager and three children were recent callers at the Woodstock hospital. Elmer Francisco of Woodstock was a Tuesday afternoon caller in Ringwood. Mrs. Glen Esch and . family of Spring Grove called in Ringwood on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen, who have been visiting friends hej^ have returned to Chicago. , About $130 was cleared ot the bagaar held in the M. W. A. hall on November 18. ~ Miss Marion Huson of Elgin was a week-end guest o'f her sister, Mrs. Chancey Jepson. The Home Circle will meet with Mrs. Chancey Jepson on December 9. J odd Morrell of Elburn, Illinois, spent Tuesday at Bowman's factory. Mrs. Henry Heine of North Crystal noon with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huff. The McHenry Plaitidealer and Any f77! & II * .ftT, JJV* ' 5 of this list of leading- MAGAZINES $175 Why Pay More? Get Your MAGAZINES S,-MOW . Af COST! Take Your PICK I y&&. 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 fiom date of expiration. 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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hopper announce the arrival of a pair of twins, a little son and daughter, Edwin Vogel of oiiiuti was > »Nrwood caller on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Merchant and Miss Nellie Merchant of Greenwood called in Ringwood on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent Friday evening at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merrill, who are on their way to Florida, stopped at the home of Mrs. Lewis Schroeder on Monday afternoon. R. F. Addrick of Richmond wu a Ringwood caller on Tuesday. Mr. and Efts. Charles Stephenseh spent Tuesday aftemcwh at the county seat. Mr. and Mrs. Walkington spent Monday afternoon in Ringwood. Christmas toys and gifts of afrkinds await your inspection at Erickson's Department Store, West McHenry. Mrs. Harold Hsrbough of Kenosha, spent a week with her aunt, Mrs. James Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hawley and daughter, Shirley, spent Thanksgiving in the E. C. Cropley home. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepherd and two children spent Thursday in the John Claxton home at McHenry. John Boyle of McHenry spent Thursday morning in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyman and son, Walter Jr., of Chicago spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beth. Robert Turner of Solon spent Thanksgiving with his daughter, Mrs. George Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webster and family of Greenwood spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Irving Merchant. Mr. Falkinqne of Chicago spent Thanksgiving in the M. W. Beth home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Merchant spent Thanksgiving afternoon in Ringwood. Mrs. Mary Wright of Lake Geneva was a guests of her brothre, Elson Hodge on Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bauer and daughter of Algonquin spent Thanksgiving in the M. W. Beth home. Do your Christmas shopping at Erickson's Department Store, West McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Esch and family of Spring Grove spent Thursday with her father, Edward Bell. Quite a number attended the bagaar at Johnsburg on Thursday . Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lawrence and family spent Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Wegener and family of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Bradley and family were recent callers at McHenry. A. R. Bradley of Chicago spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Alyce Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Wednesday at Janesville, Wis.. Miss Adele Heimer of McHenry spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. K. M. Bradley. Charles Thompson of Greenwood called in Ringwood on Wednesday. Miss Ethel Bell spent Thanksgiving Iwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bell. Mrs. Walter Huff and children and Mrs. Matt Schaid were callers at the 33t. Anthony hospital in Chicago over •the week-end. Mrs. Clay Rager and children and Spent Tuesday afternoon at the Wood, stock hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, and Miss Ardis Whiting spent Thanksgiving at Johnsburg and attended the church bagaar. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen spent Thanksgiving with their granddaughter, Mrs. Claud Brush of Elgin. Leonard Brown called on his grandmother at McHenry on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Webster and family of Greenwood were Sunday callers in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. William Duesing and two children, Katherine and Raymond, called on friends in Ringwood on Sunday. Mrs. Marquette and family of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyman and son of Chicago were recent callers in the M. W. Beth home. Bert Sutton of Solon was a Ringwood caller on Monday. Arthur Holdtorf of Wilmot was a Monday caller in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Beatty and two grandchildren of Woodstock were in Ringwood on Monday. John Kottner of Spring Grove called in this village on Monday. Mrs. Will Walker and son, Fred, and Mrs. Clay Rager and children spent Sunday at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and daughter, Adele, spent Monday after- Mrs. Martha Bradley, Mrs. Henry Heimer and Mrs. Alice Bradley and son, Allen, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent Sanday at McHenry. Walter Huff is home from,the hospital and is doing nicely. Mrs. Clay Rager and daughter, Viola, were numbered among the sick on Monday. Mrs. Clarence Whiting is still seriously ill at her home. Miss Mickey Whiting is again able to be out after being ill. There will be a dance and Charles, ton contest in Smith's hall on Friday evening. S. W. Smith , was a Monday afternoon caller in Ringwood. VOLO Victor Johnson of Chicago, a workman on the church, died at the Victory Memorial hospital from injuries received when he fell from the top of the new construction last week. The Volo schopl entertained the teacher and pupils of the Vasey school Friday afternoon. A contest of the multiplication tables, between the two schools, was won by Mildred Duesing of Volo, Following the contest the Volo children presented a Thanksgiving program. The bazaar and supper given"last week at the M. E. church was very successful. The officers of the Ladies' Aid take this means of thanking the committee, the persons who gave donations of any kind, also those who helped to render such a pleasing program and all who helped in other ways to make the bazaar and supper such a success. The Ladies' Aid monthly meeting, having been postponed one week, will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wait Thursday, Dec. 10. This will be an all-day meeting, to which the men are invited to attend. The land boom seems to have struck our vicinity. During the past week Frank Ehredt has sold his farm to a Chicago man. Mr. Wait remains on his farm until March 19§7. Both farms brought good prices. The old Gale farm has been rented to Peter Wegener, who now lives on the old Raught farm. Mr. Wegener takes possession March 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Brimmer and family, who have lived in this community for a number of years, have moved to Chicago. Dick Donley spent his vacation with relatives at Kenosha, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Geary visited relatives at Maywood Thanksgiving. Mr. Jacobson of Maywood spent the past two weeks at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert Vasey. Mr. and Mrs. William Dillon and children were the guests of Mr .and Mrs. A. Kautenberg of Waukegan Thanksgiving. John Worthy visited his mother in Chicago Thursday and Friday. Miss Beatrice Wilson spent Friday in Wisconsin. Miss Elsie Tuttle visited relatives in Zion City over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vasey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benwell and children of Gurnee spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker at Crystal Lake. Miss Vera Vasey of DeKalb and Edward Lusk of the University of Illinois spent their Thanksgiving vacation with their respective families. Mr. and Mrs. L. Pringle and son of Harvey, 111., spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Pringle's brother, Frank Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stroker and children of Gilmer spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wait. Mrs. Joseph Vogt spent several days the past week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vasey entertained the latter's aunt, Mrs. Beck, of Grayslake Thanksgiving. .. Mr. and Mrs. William Duesing spent Sunday at Ringwood. Dorothy and Elinor Dillon spent Sunday with Grace and Mildred Duesing. Bert Vasey and Wilfard Darrell attended a farm bureau meeting in Chicago on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Duesing spent Tuesday with Mr. Duesing's folks at Elkhorn. Harold Vasey, little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vasey, has been sick the past week with tonsilitis. Roman Wegner of hear Round Lake spent Monday night with Nelson Converse. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Wagner and children of Volo spent Thanksgiving day at the home of the former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff. Joe J. Michels sold his home to Frank Kempfer, Who took possession Dec. 1. John Freund, Mrs. Henry Nell and Catherine Freund boarded the train for Elgin Friday Vnorning. Miss Catherine Pitzen of Chicago spent Sunday "with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pitzen. Frank Kempfer motored to Chicago one day last week. Miss Rose Pitzen visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pitzen, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Regner and children <S#^ Chicago were guests at •he home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith, Thanksgiving day. Miss Helen Pepping of Spring Grove is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Joe B. Hettermann. Mr. and Mrs. Steve King spent Thanksgiving at the hom^ of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horick, at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King, Mr. and Mrs. Steve King and Mr. and Mrs, Nick Miller of Richmond were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve May, Sunday. Miss Rose Miller of Chicago visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Math J. 'JVIilier, Thanksgiving day. Miss Catherine Williams of Spring Grove spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams. Miss Margaret Rosemary and Theresa Hueman visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hueman over Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nell of Woodstock visited with relatives here Sunday. JQHNSBURO and uncle, Henry Althoff of Elgin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff. Adam Beldner motored to Chicago Monday. Mrs. Otto Adams wm m McHenry caller Monday. A full line of Christmas goods are to be found at Erickson's Department Store, West McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blake and fam. ily of McHenry spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hettermann. Mrs. Henry Nell and daughters visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Freund one day last week. Mrs. Catherine Tonyan spent Sunday with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tonyan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer and daughters, Marie and Elizabeth, ^nd Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pitzen motored to Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Smith and children visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Honick of Woodstock were guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. H. Smith Sunday. Retarded Spark Common Cause for Overheating. A common cause of motor overheating is a retarded spark. A retarded spark causes a late spark, a spark that does not fire until the piston has started well downward on the explosion stroke. - Consequently the gases have expanded und when fired are In contact with a larger area of the cylinder walls. As the water system Is In. contact with this larger heated area, there Is greater and quicker heat absorption which, when continued for any length of time, causes overheating. In a six cylinder engine, at a Speed of 2,000 IL p. M.. the distributor furnishes 130 sparks per second. With a retarded park the temperature reaches nearly 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit In direct touch with a larger area of the cylinder walls. Again the heat Indicating instrument on the radiator cap comes to your aid, and warns you that something Is generating an abnormal amount of heat which, unless quickly corrected, will cause serious damage. Single copies of The Plaindealar am be secured at Bolger's Prusr Store. (Written for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith and children of McHenry spent Sunday evening with the later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Michaels. Miss Catherine Frett visited Mildred Schaefer Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bauer and family motored to Waukegan Saturday. Miss Margaret Smith is spending a, (few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Joei Regner, in Chicago . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer and Mrs. John M. Pitzen motored to Woodstock Saturday. Misses Mary and Catherine Althoff Many New Things for the Holidays New Things to make 'yqnk Christina#-•«&that of others as happy air can be... A few of the items are listed here: MOTTOES AND PLACQUES GLASSWARE ANI) CHINA ARTICLES TO EMBROIDER GREETING CARDS . BOXED CANDY THAT'S DIFFERENT CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND TOYS GIFT DRESSINGS LOVELY HANDKERCHIEFS AGATHA GIFT SHOP Opening Good Lumber Saves Hours of Labor I Yes, Sir--good Lumber, the sort we sell, will not only save y6n hours of labor cost, but it will also give you many years additional service. Get our prices on your needs. \ffOJENRY LUMBER JLT JL Quality and Service First • Written for last week) Mrs. Ben Walkington and sons, Paul and Frank, returned from a trip to Tennessee and are spending a few days at the Lusk home. Mrs. Joe Vogt and Mrs. John Rosing and daughter are spending a few days in Chicago. Harvey Williams of Grayslake spent the week-end with his cousin, Robert Townsend. Miss B. Johnson and Miss Neoma Raether motored to Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon. Joseph Vogt was a McHenry business caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paddock left Thursday for Florida where they will spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McCabe are the proud parents of a baby girl born Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Geary spent Thursday and Friday at Maywood. Rev. Tomkins, Edna Baxter and Miss Tuttle spent Saturday and Simday at Will Dillon's Mr. Douschuke of Libertyville called on the farmers around here Monday. Mrs. Frank Hironimus spent Thursday at McHenry. Miss Grace Duesing spent Monday night at Wauconda. A Farewell party was given on Mr. and Mrs. J. Brimer Saturday night at the Brick School. The bazaar and supper given at the Volo M. E. church Friday was well attendedtended. $190 was taken in. Everybody reported a good time and supper. Monday one of the mien fell from the Volo church and was seriously injured. He was taken to the Wau- I I kegan hospital. Christmas gifts of all kinds are ~ 1 ready for your inspection at Erick- BspftHanent Store, Weak Mc- Having purchased the grocery and market conducted for a number of years by Mr. P. J. Heimer, I will open same for business on Friday, December 4, and invite all the old customers of the store to continue their patronage. An invitation is also extended to the rest of the people to come in, look over the store and give us a trial. Quality goods only will be carried and priced as low as possible. For the first two days, Friday and Saturday, December 4 and 5, we offer the followirig specials: SUGAR GRANULATED CANE 10 IDs. 59c I CORN, Small Grain CATSUP, Lakeview Brand, lafrge bottle.. SEEDED AND SEEDLESS 15^ 25c RAISINS k 25c PRUNES, Santa Clara, per lb. 15<V APRICOTS, per lb 35£ HARD CANDY, Soft Centers, per lb. .. 39^ J Ofiipd fruit SEAMIEST 4 for 25c i: HEAD LETTUCE, Fancy, Large •••••• 15^- CELERY, Crisp, Large Stock* POTATOES, Wisconsin Whites, per peak. \ I Lard 20c f BACON SQUARES, per lb. 29tf :: In order to give onr customers the very lowest prices, it will be necessary to ;; conduct a cash business. An experienced meat cutter will have charge of the market* Come in on onr opening days and inspect this modern store. Riverside Cash Grocery and Market Riverside Driv# ALBERT BARBIAN, PRO*, McHenry, Illinois o M MM MM »+•••••••••••••••>« »»»•••»

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