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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jul 1927, p. 3

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THE McHENBY PLAINT) EALKE, THURSDAY, JULY 28,1927 WEBtLY PERSONALS «C6MKB8 AND OOSRS OF A WEEK IN DUE CITY As Seen By Plaindealer Seporters and Handed II By Our Friends ^ .u.. ' Mi A. Conway and son, Leroy, were Chicago visitors one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conway and daughter, Betty, vistied at Elgin on "Thursday. j. Mr, and Sutton of Richmond Jere Sunday visitors in the Wililam inues home. y Mr. and Mjrs. Floyd Cohnan of •Chicago spent Sunday in the home •fljf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frett and son A>ent Sunday in the home of Mr. and *r». J. J. Frett on Riverside Drive. Firances Lerche and Mr. Barrett df Waukegan were Sunday guests in Sie hotiae of Mr. and Krs. R. J. Frisby. i Mrs. Celia Colby and sort, Zell, of ^ faukegan were guests in the home I ' Mir. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler on *i hursday. Mir. and Mrs. Thomas Houser and I m, Clarence, of Chicago were weeki id visitors in the home of Mr. and 1 [rs. Albert Vales. , Mrs. Ed Brefeld and little daughter A turned to their home in Chicago last week after spending a few weeks ith relatives here. M!rs. Herbert Freund spent a few ys the first of the week in the e of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weber, at Johnsbuirg. Mrs. F. A. Conley is spending two Weeks in the home of her parents, Mk\ and Mrs. Joseph J. Frett, on Riverside Drive, while Mr. Conley is tt-aveling through the North. , Mr. and Mrs. John Brefeld. and daughter, Norma, of Waukegan spent Sunday in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. , ? After spending several week's a( his home here Father Conway left Saturday for Notre Dame. jFrom Notre Dame he will go to New Orlsans, where ha will be assistant pastor. Leslie Bungard vlaited Relatives at Hebron, Sunday. Mirs. George Lindsay vistied at Grayslake, Mor.day. Miss Doris Bacon ia attending summer school at DeKalb. Miss Margaret MfcDonald of Chicago spent the week-end with her friends here. Harris Fay of Elgin spent a few days this week wi'h frauds and iclatives here. u J. Prisby of Mur<lelein visited in the home of hit mother, Mrs. B. Frisby, Saturday. Mr. and Mirs. Mat Karls and son, Fobby, of Chicago spent Sunday in the Fred Karls home. Robert K. Walsh of Chicago is spending his vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gibbs. Ed Brefeld of- Chicago spent'last Thursday with his wife and daughter, who were visiting relatives here. Ruth Reihansperger and brother, Herbert, spent several days last week with relatives at Round lake. Mass Arline Warner returned to her home at Elgih, Saturday, after spending several days with relatives "here. Mir. and Mrs. Raymond Walsh and children and Mr. Hewitt of Long Lake were calling on friends here on Saturday. Richard Mead arid M3ss Milled Case of Elgin were callers in the home of MV. and Mto. W» A. Sayler Saturday evening. Mr- and Mrs. V* ..'Ham Sp«ncer and Mr. and Mrs. Th* Jore Schiessle lett last week for a several days' outing at Stevens Point, Wis. Mr. and Mirs. Edward Holle of Chi- I cago were Sunday visitors in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conway. Mr. and M!rs. George H. Johnson and family spent a few dfcys the first of the week at the A. C. Granger cottage at Hickory Grange. Mrs. Lester Page and sister, Miss Berteel Spencer, left last Wednesday on a trip to Niagara Falls and other points of interest in the east. Mirs. Curtis Westfall and daughter. Doris, of Chicago tent several days last week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr?. Sin.cn St«rf*i-1. Theodore Miller and Herbert and Walter and Arthur Fenske left the first of the week for a motor trip to Canada, Niagara Falls and- other points >t interest. SHOES! SHOES! BUY THEM IN McHENBY at the Consumers' Economy Shoe Store BernerBldg. Green St. ASK THEM We rest our case on the word of our owners -- and you can get any number of their names for the asking. ' JAMES MOE&OW & SON Waukegan and West McHenry ' A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DePetttlftfil* AS TH& OE-AL&R WHO SE-LLS IT Qife'fiS WOODWORK of new round-arched window that is xveather-tigbt NOW-A-DAYS when houses in the Colonial, Georgian and Italian styles are so popular, there is a demand for round-arched windows. Curtiaofiersthisnewwindow C-2513 not only for its excellent design but also for its weather-tight construction. Fitted with storm sash, which produces a dead air space of high insulating quality, leakage of air and radiation ofheat are reduced to an absolute minimum. This design is made as a companion for twelve- and sixteen-light double-hung windows. Similar round arch windows of casement type are also available. Being produced for stock, these windows, in standard sises, are quite inexpensive. What are your requirements? We will gladly give you further information. Come in and see us, or phone today. Phone 46 LUMBER Quality and Service First West McHenry CO. Dan O'Shea visited in Chicago last week. _ Mrs. Leah Brown was a Woodbtock visitor Friday. Harry Fay of Elgin was a Mo Henry visitor, Saturday. Mrs. Hester Garland of Antioch visited friends here last Thursday. Mtjss Marie Vales is speding a few weeks with relatives at Brookfield. Mirs. Fred Colby of Crystal Lake was a McHenry caller, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weber spent one day last week at Mooseheart. Mr. and Mk*s. Louis Althoff and family were Elgin visitors, Sunday. Have you paid your dues for the Woodland cemetery this year? Do It now! Miss Rath Whiting of Chicago spent the week-end in the W. F. Vogt home. Mrs. Clarence Colby of Crystal Lake visited friends here one day last week. Miss Janice Klonts Was the guest of Miss Janet Grant at Richmond last week. MHsser Genevieve Knox and Ele rror Conway were Crystal Lake visitors, Tuesday. Mir. and Mrs. Will Ostick of Elgin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler last Thursday. Mar. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger and children of Waukegan called on friends here, Wednesday. Miss MSriam Sayler was the guest of Miss Grace Stenper at Waokegan several days of last week. Father Holdrith of Notre Dame was a Sunday guest in the home of M. A. Conway and family. Miss Tillie Mller spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller at Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stacker and sons of Chicago were Sunday guests of M"r. and Mirs. J. J. Frett. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ostick of Elgin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A Sayler one day last week. James Dinsmore visited in the home of his sister, Mrs. R. G. Cham berlin and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Elsholz of Elgin were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stringer. Mir. and Mrs. A. M. Kuehne of Chicago are enjoying a three week's vacation at their cottage on Fox Piver. Mrs. Mary Carey and Mjrs. Roy Scott of Elgin visited in the Edmund Kn v\ h, me on Waukegan street on Friday. Mirs. Harvey Baron is spending several weeks visitihg her sons, Oloice and Albert Wagner, at Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Brown of Olean, New York, are guests in the home of Mrs. Leah Brown for a few weeks. Mrs. J. F. Weiss and children of Chicago visited in the ohme of her parents, Mir. and Mrs. J. J. Vasey, last week. MV. and Mirs. E. Gurney and dangh ter, Virginia, of Chicago were weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vales. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sayler and children of Woodstock, visited in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler, Sunday. Mrs. Letah Thomas of Woodstock spent last week with relatives here, John Walsh of Fox Lake visited friends here, Saturday. Mr. and Mi*s. Jack Costello and Mrs. B. E. Costello of Elgin were recent callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs. Mrs. Catherine Young and sons, William and Clarence, spent one evening last week in the George Young home at Ringwood. M. A. Conway and daughter, "Eleanorf and Father Conway were entertained in the home of Mike Knox Rt Terra Cotta, Wedensday. Mrs. George Gaulke and daughter, Gladys, and Mrs. Irwin Dirrenberger adn son and daughter of Woodstock visited friends here, Monday. Mr. Mickulus of Brookfield spent Sunday in the Albert Vales home. He was accompanied home by his family after a six weeks' visit here. M. A. Conway, * Father Conway, Mises Florence and Eleanor Conway, LeRoy Conway and George Miller were Elgin visitors, Thursday.- Mr. and Mrs. George Frisby and Mirs. W. A. Sayler attended the funeral of Mrs. Elvira Hutson fit Woodstock, Saturday afternoon. Miss Katherine Althoff, who is emL ployed at Swan's department store, Elgin, enjoyed a part of her vacation with relatives here last week. Miss .Viola Sayler of Woodstock spent several days last week and the first of this week with her grandparents, Mir. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Richburg, Pa., are spending a few weeks in this vicinity as guests of Mrs. Letah Brown and other relatives. Mrs. Frank Martin has arrived in this vicinity from Belleview Fla., and is now spending a few weeks in the home of her sister at Crystal Lake. Mrs. F. W. Colby and Mrs. C. W. Colby and grandsons of Crystal Lake were callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler on Waukegan St. Thursday. Mrs. Leah Brown and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Richburg, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown of Olean, N. Y., vistied relatives and friends at Williams Bay, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward, Miss Minnie Conway, Jean Conway, Mrs Frank Cleary and daughter. Charmay ne, and Miss Mayme Aylward of Elgin were entertained in the M. A. Conway borne, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and Miss Miaud Gragner left Sunday morning for a motor trip to Cushing, Okla., where they will ~pend their va?ation visiting in the home of Mk\ and Mrs. L. H. Owen. WfEKir EXCHANGE ITEMS flflNTERESI TAKEN FROM COLUMNS OF OUB EXCHANGES Asasitinat sf Newsy Item fat p CsaigassJ Form F«r Busy People county public school teachers, 300 strong, will join with the 1,100 Kane and Kendall county teachers this fall in staging the annual teachers' institute, County Superintendent of Schools, E. M. Harris of Kane county, announced recently. McHenry county teachers, through Mrs, Ethel Coe, county superintendent of schools, recently requested permision to join Kane and Kendall county teachers in their institute prosrram and the request has been granted. Henry Hbffert, president of the Capitol Pet Shops, Inc., Chicago, and said to be the largest dealer in dogs and birds in the Middle West, has bought the Theo. Johnson place on Route 19 in Crystal Lake and started preparations far a dog kennel there. George Olberg had a most narrow escape from death Thursday night of last week when artificial respiration was brought into play to save his life. Olberg had been swimming in Lake Zurich and suffered an attack of the heart, causing him to go down in the water. Friends rescued him and took him to a home nearby. A physician was summoned and worked over the man from nine o'clock that night until one o'clock the next morning before bringing him to a state of consciousness. Friday Olberg v taken to his home in Chicago, Apparently none the worse for his experience in defeating death. According to figures compiled by the members of the McHenry county board of review from the books of the seventeen assessors in McHenry county, the county has at the present time 380,393.16 acres of farm land, exclusive of land in cities and subdivisions. The full value of the lann lnr-d in the county as diivrn t i l ed by the assessors is 116,922,461, or an average of $44 per acre. Roger Jackson, 28, who resided on the Geneva road, a mile and a half northeast of the village of Bristol met death suddenly last week when he fell from a scaffolding upon which he and a companion were working. Jackson was employed by Ernest Knapp who was engaged in tearing down the old Hosmer churyh building, recently sold to Samuel Knapp of Bristol. Thieves entered the Radtke Barber Shop on Main street, Antioch, recently and made way with more than $300 worth of tools, equipment and supplies. Maurice Radtke, one of the owners of the shop, arrived at the place the folowing morning and found the glass in the" back door broken in and the room in disarray. Investigation showed that all of the razors, clippers, scissors, combs and other barber tools possessed by the firm had been stolen. Ground was broken Monday of last week for the erection of the new plant of the Corona Fountain Pen Co., on North Avenue, Antioch. Plans and specifications are completed and it is expected that the contract for Ihe erection of thv? modem factory building which is to be constructed on the site will be let within a very short time. Eight and a half dollars and an unusual experience is what it cost T. J. Nachowitz of Berwyn for a pheasant dinner Tuesday. Mjr. Nachowitz was travelling near .Mt. Prospect when the dinner literally dropped into his lap out of a clear sky. He says that he was driving on the highway when something suddenly flew against his windshield and broke it, cutting his hands and face in several places. His first thought was that someone had fired a shot at him but then he felt something in his lap and looking down found that a prize pheasant had been the cause of the damage. Herva D. Lace, 37, general manager of the Allen Ice Cream company of Rockford the past four months and a brother of Glen Lace of St. Charles, was drowned one day this past week, when he fell into a roof water storage tank on top of the ice cream factory building. The Allen Ice Cream company was formerly owned by Mayor Burt M. Allen of Rockford. Whether Richmond will have gas service in the village by December first or not, is a point being freely discussed by the local residents. The Western United Gas & Eelctric Co., has a franchise to pipe gas into the illage residences which must be installed by December first of this year. Up to this time no action has been taken by the company, who had originally planned to pips the gas there from Johnsburg. daughters visited with Mr. and Mrs. Steve King, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Regner and children, Betty Jane and James, visited with Mr. and Mjrs. & H. Smith, Sun dayl Mr. and MH. Jacob Adams and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Adams, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Adams afe the proud parents of a baby boy, born Friday. Misses Helen Schaefer, Martha Hettennann and Florence Seharian visited with Miss Marie MffUer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hettermarm and family motored' to Burlington, Wis., where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Kraft and Miss Otillia Hettennann. John P. Schaefer and family called on his brother and mother at McHenry last Tuesday. Helen Schaefer was a McHenry caller Monday. Miss Kathryn Althoff of Elgin is spending a week of vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff. That cool attractive silk lingerie is here in all the wanted shades. Erickson Dept. Store. BITTER GLASS Ej| BETTER VISION ; BETTER SERVICE i: DR. HENRY FREUND Optometrist Pries Bldg. McHenry, Illinois. Hours: 7 to 9 p. m. except Saturday; Wednesdays 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Phones: Office McHenry 182 # Residence, McHenry 176. * f Dividend Notice THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of Public Service Company of Northern Illinois has declared die regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 per share on the Company's 6% Preferred Stock, $1.75 per share on the 7% Preferred Stock, and $2.00 per share on the Common Stock, payable August 1. 1927, to stockholders of record, ft the doee of business, July 15, 1927. QEORQE R. JONES, Treasurer PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OP NORTHERN ILLINOIS Serwwf 6,000 square mates--236 cities ami lisGewme* andPnftindStocks of PiMmSovietCswjW* of NttWw ffiiwoM an Utud onTfaCfcicago Stocli Exhmg* •»••••• MM Ml 11 I li •»»»#* » •»»•»•»»»•< »»•> Ml i IMI 1 ' • B UILD W3TO AND SAVE HOMEY * Manufactured tojbw Frett Bros. & Freund MASON CONTRACTORS West McHenry, 111. Telephone 600-M-l or 86-S ^ * X MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM,' JOHNSBURG Ancient Cell* Living oe!ls which have passed the 100 -XPar mark and nwy be approaching 200 years have been found In stemi of giant cactus plants In 4*1~ sona. Gehitu A genius k # man who keeps OU dotnjt'gwxi work even after he tins reputation <*nongh to get by with sorry work. . A. ... J liw-*. «\ > 4 •' Rsgins Klein called on her friend, Anita Schaefer, Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Schroeder and children of Chicago visited with Mir. and Mn. Ben Schaefer and M!r. and Mrs. John Pitzen a few days- last week. Sister M. Severina, Mrs. Ethel Coe* county superintendent of schools, and Mrs. John P. Schaefer adn daughter, Anita, visited St. Joseph's convent one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepping and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hettermann, Monday. Mrs. John P. Schaefer motored to Harvard Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freund and family vistied with Mr. and Mrs. Math Freund, Sunday. Mr. and Mirs. 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