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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Nov 1926, p. 6

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sr.*?' P^fS? wwi? ^v'yrMr^.y^ ^yyrv^^ .,* linmEHKT HJUNDSAtZS, THtJKSDA?, HOV. il, 1928 'PERSONALS COMBES AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY Seen By Pl&inde&ler Reporters and Handed In By Our Friends Mrs. J. E. Wheeler sent Tuesday at Harvard. Mr. Ashmore of Chicago spent Sunday as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Detrick. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carr of Greenwood spent Sunday in the home of ffcichard Thompson. Cecil Rothermel of Waukegan spent fiunday with his parents, Mr. and llrs. J. J. Rothermel, on Riverside Drive. . * Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Claxton and family visited in the home of Mr. and Sirs. George Shephard at Ringwood Sunday. ^ Miss Floribel Bassett and Lisle Bassett spent the week-end with ' friends in Chicago. They also saw •; show in Chicago. , s. Nick Frsuxid apea& Friday at! Mrs. waiter Walsh spent Friday at Elgin. Mrs. Simon Michels spent Friday at Elgin. Miss Florence Knox spent the weekend at Notre Dame. > Mrs. Fred Justen and daughter, Mae, spent Friday in Chicago. Mrs. A. Krause and daughter, Marian, visited at Elgin on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook of Kenilworth visited friends here Saturday night. Frank Doherty saw the football game at No Li e Dame last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Kronin of Chicago spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Egan of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bowman of Chicago spent the week-end with friends in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney and son of Chicago spent Sunday as guests of Will Doherty. > , 'A ' Miss Nellie Doherty spent the weekend at Notre Dame, where she saw the football game. Misses Ida Schagru and Mabel Allen of Crystal Lake visited friends here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Senten of Delevan Lake spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. i'it: Artistic Miller Lamps in Wrought Metal Now on Display THE new lamps feature rich gold relief on metal finishes--very handsome looking with their silk shades and smart ribbon ruches. Right now is the time to select thoae new lamps to brighten up the house for winter. The latest styles may be had in a wide assortment of beautiful color combinations. And how appropriate as weddiqg gifts--just the thing any bride would welcome for her new home. See this attractive assortment while our stocks are complete. Any lamp may be purchased the "Little by Little" way. Visit our display of Miller Lamps today! PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 101 Williams St., Crystal Lake Telephone 280 1 A. Schabeck, District Manager b~ "YIBRATSONLESS BEYOND BELIEF" -something new in Motor Car Performance I" U * t *$ The smoothness and quiet> ness of the Greatest Buick Ever Built defy description. This remarkable new motor car is vibrationless beyond belief. We hope someone else tdli fcA'. & JtSthe GREATEST you that some other car also is vibratumless. For then you may be induced to drive the two cars, and compare them. And yon will better ate the amaziiw i at every speed, which belongs to BoldL ft! r ': Art %, AtLlS EVER BITOT =-i \ nFrTST3: i Overton & Cowen Buick Dealers Elgin. , Miss ODwyer visited in Chicago Saturday. Miss Mistier was a, Chicago visitor Saturday. , „ . M iss Esther Keller spent Saturday in Chicago. Gilbert Howard was a Waukegan visitor Friday. C. G. Berner spaat Tuesday at Crystal Lake. Mrs. A1 Purvey was an Elgin caller Friday. Dick Rossman visited relatives at Elgin Thursday. Dr. Odg-ers of Evanston was a visitor here Friday. Mrs. Martha Page visited relatives at Elgin Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay spent Friday evening in Elgin. Leo Stilling of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss visited at Delavan Lake on Sunday. Mrs. John P. Weber and daughters spent last Friday at Elgin. W. J. Donavin was a business visitor in Chicago on Thursday.. Mrs. Jessie Smith of Ringwood was calling on friends here Saturday. George Hermanson of Chicago spent Sunday with friends here. Raymond Sanger and mother of Hebron spent Friday at McHenry. Fenry Kennebeck is now employed at the H. & M. Motor Sales garage. Henry Heuser and children of Chicago visited relatives here Sunday. Irene Conway of Elgin spent Sunday with her father and sisters here. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schaffer spent Sunday with friends at Delavan Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hitchens of Ringwood called on friends here Sunday. Mrs. John Keg and Mrs. John Engeln visited at Crystal Lake Saturday. Miss Florence Rothermel of Chicago spent Sunday with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patzke of Chicago spent Friday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey spent one day the first of the week in Chicago. Miss Arleen Harrison spent Tuesday evening with friends at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward of Elgin spent Sunday in the home of M. A. Conway. Mrs. Hattie Howe and mother, Mrs. R. Howard, spent Friday evening at Waukegan. Miss Minnie Conway of Elgin spent Sunday in the home of M. A. Conway and family. Mrs. John Stoffel and daughters, Marian and Emily, visited relatives in Chicago Thursday. Mrs. F. O. Gans and daughter, Mildred, spent the week-end with relar tives in Chicago. Mrs. John Fay attended a meeting of the Daughters of the G. A. R. at Waukegan Friday. The teachers of the community high school attended the teachers' meeting at.Joliet Friday. Richard Walsh of Evanston spent Sunday in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh. Mrs. J. R. Smith spent the weekend wtih her sister, Mrs. Henrietta Colby, at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Colman of Chicago spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cruickshank and daughter of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of M. H. Dietrick. ' Mrs. P. H. Moulton returned to her home at Elgin, after spending several days with relatives here. Arthur Krause, who attends the Junior College at Elgin, spent the week-end with his parents here. George Reynolds has resumed nis duties at the P. J. Schaffer market after enjoying a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hibbard of Faith, So. Dak., spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs., Fred Eppel. , Mr. and Mrs. P. Kelleher and daughter, Helen, of Elmhurst spent Sunday in the home of M. A. Conway. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler spent Sunday in the home of their son, Frank Sayler, and family at Woodstock. Misses Letah Patzke" and Lillian Stoffel spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patzke in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Mr. and Mrs. John Stoffel and daughter, Rosemary, spent Sunday with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Reynolds and family spent the week-end with friends at Ottawa, 111. They also Visited points o^ interest at Starved Rock and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh spent a few days the first of the week in the home of their son, Richard B. Walsh, and family at Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger of ^Toodstock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doherty, who are now nicely settled in their new hopie south of town. Frank Page, one of the McHenry high school football stars, played against his alma mater on Saturday afternoon, being on the light weight team of the Junior College at Elgin. Don't Fail to Attend the Great International Live Stock Exposition ' and Horse Show v., > . PNION STOCK YARDS, Chicago Nov. 27 to Dec. 4. 1926 Nowhere else can such a . stupendous aggregation of live stock be seen. Many features of entertainment for the family. - See Chicago in Its Pre-Holiday Attire All previous entries have been exceeded this season. Brilliant evening entertainment. LOW EXCURSION FARES Be sure you travel vi§. 0. & N. W. RY. For particulars regarding fares, train schedules, etc., on application to Ticket Agents. Miss Dorothy iuiox spent Friday at Elgin. Donald Givena was an Elgin visitor Sunday. ,< Miss Mabol Meirwrt spent Friday in Chicago. Miss Rose Huemann was a Chicago visitor Friday. John Schaeffer was a Woodstock visitor Sunday. ^ Miss Kate McLaughfrs spent Friday in Chicago. Jr Alfred Richardson was a Chicago visitor Sunday. Theodore Miller spent Sunday evening in Chicago. Miss Jennie May Cool«y was a Chicago visitor Sunday. Harold and Rita Bacon visited relatives at Elgin Friday. J. B. Kelter of Chicago spent the week-end at McHenry. Miss Leone Givens was a visitor in Chicago Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heimer spent Saturday in Chicago. John Givens was a business visitor at Janesville Thursday. Francis Bonslett of Chicago was calling in McHenry Friday. Mrs. John R. Knox visited relatives at Wauconda Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rothermel spentS' Saturday evening at Elgin. Mrs. John Keg and daughter, Jaun-C ita, were Elgin visitors Friday. j Thomas Knox of Chicago spent Sunday with home folks here. Miss Laura Leach was a business' visitor at Genoa City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Huck and family visited relatives here on Sunday. William Schaeffer of Chicago was a guest of Mrs. N. Bohr on Sunday. Mrs. A. Boger and daughter, Harriet, were Woodstock visitors Sunday. Mrs. Anna Baron visited witht friends at Ottawa over the week-end| Miss Genevieve Knox of DeKalbi spent Sunday with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sengstock of Chicago spent Sunday with friend^ here. Mrs. W. D. Wentworth attendedr' the R. N. A. convention at Harvard oh Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pouse of Woodstock spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Mary Brenftan of Chicago spent Saturday with relatives in this vi cinity. Mr. and Mrs. John Engeln saw the football game at Woodstock on Sunday. Joe Engeln and Nick Justen saw the football game at Woodstock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoff and daughter, Ardine, motored to Milwaukee, Saturday. Mrs. Frank Stock spent several days this week with relatives at Manistee, Mich. Mrs. James Powers and son, James, spent the weekend with relatives at Sycamore. Weston Bacon of Elgin spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Nellie Bacon. Joe Bennett of Chicago spent Sunday as a guest in the home of Patrick McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner and family of Elgin spent Sunday with relatives here. Herman Nye and Edward Kennebeck have returned from their trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill %nd children spent the; week-end with friends at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rietzel an<$ family spent the week-end with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Simon Stoffel and daughters, •Clara and Lena, visited friends at Kenosha Sunday. Richard Overton of the University of Illinois spent the week-end with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Groh of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. J. Stock, who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. William Conley of Chicago spent Sunday in the home oft Mrs. A. J. Barbian. Mary Thiess returned to Chicagfr after spending a month's vacation with her mother here. Miss Kathleen Ryan of Racine, Wis., spent Friday in' the home of Mrs. B. Frisby and daughter. Mrs. Ellen Biggy of Chicago spent the week-end visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Frank Hughes and daughter* Frances, anjrl Miss Marian KrausC spent Friday at Elgin. • Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan and children of Chicago visited relatives in this vicinity Sunday. Frank Ensign has returned to his home here, after spending several weeks at Mt. Carroll, 111. Misses Josephine, Edith and Elizabeth Purvey of Crystal Lake visited friends here last Thursday. ' Misses Katherine, Margaret and May McCabe of Waukegan spent Sunday with their parents here. Marjorie Whiting returned to the city Sunday, after spending the weekend with friends in this vicinity. Everett Hunter returned home the first of the week, after spending sev* eral weeks at Battle Creek, Mich. Mrs. Fred Cooley arrived home Sunday night, after an extended visit with her daughter at Athens, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ferwerda and family and Frances Hughes and Eleanor Hoffman visited in Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Maher and daughter, Kathrine, of Chicago visited with McHenry relatives Saturday, Misses Eleanor Dowie and Ruth Maron of Aurora spent the week-end as guests of Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Nye. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoffman and little son, John, of Chicago spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Helena Heimer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowe and son, Charles, and Misses Etta Rosenberger and Charlotte Madden spent Sunday at Mundelein. Miss Mary Kinney, Mrs. Aplia Baron and Miss Pauline PufahJ of the grade school attended the teacher meeting at Joliet, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh and daughter, Vera, and Thomas Walsh of Woodstock visited at the home of Mrs. B. Frisby on Sunda.y Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phalin and Mrs. W. J. Welch are spending a week with rel* atives at Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. A. C. Reynolds and son, George, and Mrs. E. G. Peterson and son, Earl, visited at Crystal iafce Friday evening. Miss Dorothy Knox spent Friday at Elgin. Mrs. Loren Edinger spent Saturday in Elgin. Miss Alice Knox visited the Wauconda school Friday. Lenore Freund of Libertyville spent the week-end with her parents here. Robert Edinger of Woodstock spent the week-end with his parents here. Miss Genevieve Knox of DeKalb spent the week-end with her parents here. Mr.' and Mrs. J. C. Holly of Chicago visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Miss Bernetta Gruno of Elgin spent the week-end as the guest in the Simon Michels home. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell. and children of Evanston spent Sunday in the home of Nick Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Hibbard of Woodstock spent Sunday in the P. R. Eppel home, west of town. Mrs. Raymond Whiting and children of Lake Geneva spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Barbian. BETTER. WAN BARGAINS | We started our Used Car business y _ with the idea that a good car at a fair price is better than a fair car at a bar-« gain price. That idea has now become a definite policy. tell you why. •It' my: -M'- A... JAMES MORROW & SON Uraiikflgwi f11^ Wflftt MoHanry A useo CAR IS ONLY AS DE-PE-NOABU& AS TH& D&AL&R WHO SE-LLS IT SELL IT WITH A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE PLAINDEALER The Western United Gas & Electric Co. Erickson's Department Store Friday and Saturday Nov, 12 and 13 A whole meal will he cooked at one time. Come in and see the things that can b$ done with yonr gas rang*. Four Angel Food Cakes Qiven A way Each Day One eaclv at 10 a. m., 12 p. m., 2 p. m., and 4 p.m. " . . . ' V ^ „ * / Friday and Saturday at Erickson's • ^ - ~-- *•--m--r'inH------i---i--ni-- Tirv-i,r»-)r<nnnru\rv\jTWiruxr»>u'i-nj\fy>rw-^'vxril^T^*^^^M^* 1-TON CHASSlf (G-Boy) $885 l'/2-T0N chassis $1245 2-TON CHASSIS $1445 Delivered The growing public preference for Graham Brothers Tmc^Jtf jtrikingly told in^he figures-- Qafei 213% 105% 55% 123% The first nine months of 1926, with sales aggregating 29,336 trucks, show an increase of 78.4% over the corresponding period of 1925. Progress -- sound, swift, impressive. OMlidm BroAcn Trades. wiA Dodg* Brother* %-Tea fc^nrrr1-' CmtMM91 % TF «HfcawJmg reflwreweus. Truck Sakt 1086 1922™ 3401 1923 ^ §1 6971 1924#1 10791 24056 JAMES MORROW & SON Waukegan and West McHenry GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS SOLD BY MDOHROnaBKMIM e-.

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