I'WfvJ ..u tHB HeHKHKY PIAITOEALM, THTOSDAT, AuOTTST 11,1927 Continued from front page, 2nd section Johnson Geo H ... Johnson Rudolph E Johnson Anton Johnson Rose C ...... Jungen Math Justen Ben Justen Win .. --> Justen Mrs J H;-- Justen Michel ---- Justen Jacob F Justen John R »•••---- J»u st.e .n. TJ oseKp h • Justen Fred Justen Jacob & dons ............ Justen Geo R Justen Peter M Justen N J Justen Stephen Jung Jo« ... Jung Nick ............;... Jung Mrs Mkrtin .......... Jung Michel ..................... Kaiser Frank G Karls John J .........J. Karls Fred ---- Kamholz H C : .«.»• Kane Thomas H ............. Kennebeck Ben M ......•» Kennebeck Henry J ......... Kennebeck John H ......... Kennebeck Mrs Enyna..i Kennebeck Elizabeth Kempfer Prank ............... Kjercher Lee ......... Kent M J -- Kennebeck Ben J Kildav J W .305 205 75 50 460 1840 992 50 797 498 530 875 185 OOO 2225 180 757 85 275 346 174 514 50 770 305 Rager Clay Rainey James and Callie Relihan Mrs Bridget ....... Reynolds A C Reed Chas E ................. Reigner John Renich Charles F .......... Rothermel Jos W Rothermel Jos J Ritt Mort Rietesel Chas................... Rich E P ..... ... Sail H G Sampel Henry Solomon M L ................. Savler James N .............. Sayler win Sayler Geo J Sarman David • Schmitt Martin B ........... Schmitt Anton M ........ Schmitt John M Schmitt Jacob Schmitt Stephan F ...... Schmitt Math N Schmitt Stephan N ...... Schmitt Math Schmitt John .... 55 Schmitt Jos S„ ,.... 1805 I Schmitt John R .... ..... 150 j Schmitt Joseph M 55 I Schmitt Anton J ... ... 65 j geyl A E ... ..."L, ' 515 I Severinghause A H ... . 350 j Shepard G E ..... 1475 ; Shaffer Henry J . .i... • 1751 Schroeder Lonis 300 • 75 • 473 205 . 75 •:* 50 >' 55 ; 65 70 2800 60 629 130 415 King John King Stephen .......... Kirk J W ........ Kling J B ............. Kline J C Klein John H ............... Klein Joseph ..... Klentworth Martin Klapperich Wm J Klapperich Henry J - Knox Mrs Anna ; Knox Edmond ••••••- Knox John R Knox Mary F Krause Albert .~.r«« Kramer Geo F Kreutzer Herman •••• Krohn C F King Emma Keg Julius ................. King Joseph --• Kent Laura .............. Klontz C W Kunkel N A ••• Lash Emil Laures Math B Lallinger Albert ... Lawrence A .... Ladd J C - ««.• Larson Glaus ........... Linnberg Louis and Mane Logenbach H I Luhndahl H A ..v........ Luckie F W Martin Clarence E «••• Martin Clinton B Martin Abbie L Martin Bros Martin Bros Matthews-Tonyan Co. Schaefer Ben J Sehaffer John W l„i.. Schneider Mrs Catherine Schaefer Joseph Schreiner F G ..................... Schreiner Wm G „....;..r.....«U.>.< Sehaffer J W Schoewer Fred C ........................ Schuenemann John ...................... Schneider Clara N Schiessle Theo Schneider Fred Schaefer Wm Schaefer Math J Schaefer Ambrose --............. Schaefer Jacob 1590 Schaefer Peter J ................. 430 j Schaefer Mike B ........... 170, Schaefer Jos 105 ( Schaefer Jos A' ................ 90 Schaefer Mjath and John ...... 484, Schaefer Philip and Catherine. 50 ; Schaefer Peter M 1 525 | Schreiner Geo J ..... 530 : Schumaker Jacob B 90 Schaid John J ...... 138 Schaid Math N 60 Schaid John 90 Schillio Helen ......... 255 Scharrard Minnie F 310 Scherman C E 105 . 135 50 . 76 . 145 . 405 . 1000 . 190 . 170 . 75 99 . 525 . 803 . 295 . 110 • ! 2160 50 80 1200 1365 60 110 755 425 733 905 364 477 75 189 65 260 80 235 220 1475 1400 80 553 1125 160 380 175 55 1465 255 50 75 55 145 155 975 780 535 440 730 Williams Joseph ... 55 Williams Petjr J 1055 Whiting Mrs Ellen 170 Wilk F G 150 Worts M L 175 Worts Geo 195 Wolf Emil 55 Wolf Louis A 60 Wormsley Jessie .................. .. 60 Welch William J ..... J»0 Walsh M J 520 Wajrner John J .................... 673 Wlaprner Gerhart 320 Young Ed N 407 Young Geo J ?.....r 454 Zimmer John 80 Hanover Fire Ins Co 272 «»<> rnueuiA mo w N Y Underwriters Ins Co 282 P^nn Fire Ins Co 19 Great American Ins Co 139 Commercial Union Assur Co .... 263 Franklin Fire Ins Co 89 Liverpool A London A Globe Im Co 135 Ins of N Ajgnerica 1405 National Fire Ins Co ...! 282 Fire Ass'n of Penn 192 Hartford Automobile Ins Co of Conn 40 Simon Stoffel Reihansperger Finkle Chas E Frett Peter W Barnichol Carl Galitz W D McGarry Jane ......... Olson Jennie i Galpm Frank Fong J H Stainsdorfer Frank ....... Carey Walter Schreiner W G American Tel & Teleg Go Til Bell Tel<«ph Co ... 105 ... 100 ... 508 .... 50 ... 50 ... 140C ... 100 ... 50 ... 126 ... 110 ... 180 ... 272 ... 5260 ...12984 Western Union Telg Co........... 559 Public Service Co ^.......14000 Farmer's New Era Tel Go ....... 840 Western LInited Gas 7550 Ringwood State Bank 6750 Fox River Valley State Bank ..14580 West Miclienry State Bank ...25000 •INOWOOD WEEKir PERSONALS COMERS AtTD GOERS OT A WEEK IN OUR CITY AM Seen By Pl&indealer Importers and Handed In By Our Friends Genevieve Knox was a Chicago vilftn* MVindaV. Clarence Waiting wm a Chicago visitor Mionday. Mrs. Simon Stoffel wa« a Chicago visitor Thursday. G. A. Manly of Elgin was a Mc Henry visitor Saturday. M!rs. Ada Bobb visited at Des Plaineg Wednesday night. Mrs. J. E. Wlheeler was ft Ctystal Lake visitor last Wednesday. Mrs. William Bacon was a Crystal Lake visitor last Wednesday. Miss Doris Bacon of DeKalb spent the week-end with home folks here. Mir. and Mrs. Gerald Newman were Chicago visitors one day last week. John Sutton of Chicago was the guest of MlcHenry friends Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ma*sfield of Woodstock were visitors here Monday. Dan Bolin of Chicago spent the week-end in the Edmund Knox home. Miss Theresa Brefeld and brother, Paul, were Waukegan visitors Thursday. M)r. and Mrs. Phil Mayes of Minneapolis, M5nn., visited friends here lift week. Miss Harriet Bobb of Chicago spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ada Bobb. Miss Irene Andersen of Woodstock visited friends in this vicinity last week. Weston Bacon of Ravinia spent the week-end with his mother, Mirs. Nellie Marz James F 1™ Smith Bros 5 Scherman Lester F 412Simes Wm .....j... 710 Sloan John E "5 Small J M 200 Smith A W 100 Smith John J • 175 Smith Joseph 130 Smith W and Mattie H : 159 Smith Arthur : 109 Smith John R 4-. 530 Smith Christ ... 430 Smith Louis 305 Smith Ed M The August meeting of the Home Bureau was held at the home of Mrs. 185 Ed Peet on Tuesday afternoon. The \ Bacon. ^ meeting was led by Mrs. McLarson. Mr. and iMIrs. Ray Conway and 5S ^ next meetinS wiU ^ he,d at Rich* j daughter, Betty, were Chicago visitors rn°nd the last week of September. Monday. 5S9 >Ir? Christine Young and daugh- juiia ^ay and Albert Rosing ter. Loretta, spent Friday with Mrs. j spent Sunday in Chicago visiting Miss 115 Young. ! Marie Baer. d0 Frank Hitchens is entertaining his, Mr and Mrs. Henry Foss and little "... mother and other relatives. > son spent the week-end with friends .Mrs. Clay Hughes was a recent; at Harrington. Mc Henry caller. William Beth and daughter who 345Q; have been visiting in Chicago have re- 1210 turned home. 568 Ed Bell of Spring Grove was a Fri- 315 j day afternoon caller in Ringwood. 1051 Misses Frances Young and Helen >19 75 145 "5 135 Lawrence spent Friday with Miss Vi- j Chicago "80 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Donavin and daughters. Kathryn and Eleanor, spent Funday in Rockford. Miss Bob Schillo of Chicago was a visitor in the home of Mr .and Mrs. Jv J. Frett, Sunday. Ed Brefeld and John Erfchan of 91- -I ----j ...v. • *-1 ^nicago were callers in the B. J. (| ola^ Ingalls. ^ llrL 1 Brefeld home Thursday. 50 Carl Frett of Wheaton is visiting; Mrs. Lawrence Donavin of West 210 Smith Wm 75 Smith Roy 580 Smith Stephen H .... 50 Smith S W 441 Smith L L 712 Smith W E ~ ^ ...... 60 Smith Fred J Masquilet Frank 80 Smith A W McHenry Artificial Stone Co .. 1000 Smith Fred McGee Ray May Joe May Martin N .. May Geo A - May Wm - May Stephen ... May Jacob J .... Mathiew Frank MicAush Anton McLaughlin Thomas McLaughlin J F MlcAnders Earl McCannon Wm McDonald Louis M .....-- ••••• McHienrv Co. Farmers C Corp.. Miertes J J Meyers Geo Mertes John ••••-- Musman Peter ...r MJeyers Wm J ......... .. Meyers Mrs Anna -i-* - ^ - Mierchant Fred 139: Stilling Joseph Merchant Eliza J - 40o Stilling B H 359 Stilling Wm 1655 Smith Peter 125 Smith Ben- ....4.,., 55 Smith John ........ 380; Smith Ben N 105 Schmitt John N . 529 Smith Math J ... 150 | Soeffing Martha 2905 Sohn Otto F ...... 530 Spineir Wm ....... 100 Steeben Geo P 195 Steilen N F ...... 55 Stilling Jos B ... 80 Stilling J H ...... 108 Still'ng John 2750 430 70 405 560 362 65 94 110 275 545 50 Merchant Ray Miller Frank Miller John H Miller Henry J. ...--» Miller John P Ifiller Jos J Miller Caroline ..........I. Mflller Jacob P ......... Miller Math J ....... Millar Peter w.+.... Miller Jacob A ....... Miller Toney J ........ MSller Math J Miller Fred C Miller John A ........ M/iller Jos N Miller Rosa .............. MSchels Simon Michels Geo ..... Michels Jos ....... Mosher A H McHenrv Lumber Co 655 ; Stilling Henry j 845 ; Stilling Geo A 55 Stilling Geo A 1.*.*......'..*.. 230 Stilling Ben 930 Stilling Henry 250 Swanson Albert .....1.............. 4411 Stock Mrs Angeline 120 Stock Frank 1164 Sutton Edward R ..... 120 Stephenson Chas K .... 605 Stephenson Henry M .............. ...... 75 Stevens G A 80 Stadfield Frank G 1080 Streetz John ..................... 220 Stoffel John 50 Stoffel Martin ....... 115.Steffes Mathias 55|Steffes Jacob .... 60|Spaulding Mrs Jennie 255 i Stoffel Louis J ...*..10975 Schaefer Joe P IfleHe' ry- Pleasure Club 100, Schiessle .Mrs Caroline Miller Christine Bell 601 Schaefer Hentian ...i Noble Ge© 50 • Strum Herman Neiss Peter A ' 1551 Schollenberger Thos and Ella ... Nve A E 1660 \ Schaefer John P ...u.....:.,. Nye Dr N J 660 I Taylor Mrs N E Nye ITmrvey 350 Tabor Oscar A Niesen M M 85, Thennes John : Niesen Clarence 1200 i Thelen Joseph Ralph Justen for a few days. John Kottner of Spring Grove w^s a Ringwood caller on Friday. Joseplf Adams of Johnsburg was a Ringwood caller on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Harold Kelley entertained her father and other relatives from Belvidere on Thursday. Miss Wynne Kelley spent Wednesday night at Monroe, Wis. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Shepherd and 605 two children were rebent McHenry callers. Mrs. B. T. Butler and daughter, Helen Ruth, of Chicago are spending a few days with her father, A. W. Smtih. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean of 1151 Woodstock spent Friday afternoon at h°me of Mrs. Frankie Stephensei*. Bert Sutton of Solon spent Friday morning in Ringwood. 49Q1 John Grant, Otto I 694 I Korella of Richmond were Ring- Chicago spent Monday in the home of W. J. Donavin and family. Mrs. G. Sattem and daughter Gertrude and Mlrs. G. A. Sattem were Waukegan visitors Friday. Mrs. B. J. Brefeld and daughter railed on Mr. and Mirs. Anton Krumpen at Genoa City, Friday. Mi*, and Mrs. F. A. Colman of Chi dago were Sunday guests in tbe home, of Mr. and Mirs. Fred Karls. * . ! Mr. and M]rs. George Kamholz and son of Chicago were guestB in the Fred Kamholz home Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Doherty of Chicago visited in the home of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Frett over the week-end. Miss Laura Karls of Chicago , spent the week-end in *he homo of W n**w erts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mrs. Philip Peterson of Marengo was a guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. A. Eddy, the first of the week. Miss Mary Brefeld spent a few days l&st week in the home of her brother, John Brefeld and family, at Waukegan. Miss Gertrude Sattem of Springfield, 111., is spending her vacation in the home of her parents, Mi*, and Mrs. Gals Sattem. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Houser and son,* Clarence, of Chicago were weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mlrs. Albert Vales. Mr. and Mrs. William Karls and family of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mr. and M(rs. John Brefeld and daughter, Norma, of Waukegan spent Sunday in the home of their parents, Mr. and'Mfs. B. J. Brefeld. '$£r. and Mrs. George Kamholz and little aotr <of Chicago are spending their vacation in the home of their parents, Mir. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz. M!r. and Mrs. F. A. Conley of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home cf the later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frett on Riverside Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McAndrews and family returned home the last of the week after spending their vacation with relatives at Mankato, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sattem and children of Wjoodstock were Sunday guesW in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Sattem. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Judney and daughter, Virginia, of Chicago spent Friday and Saturday as guests in the j.ome of M*r. and Mirs. Albert Vales. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson and MTjss Maud Granger returned the last of the week from a motor trip to Gushing, Okla., where theiy visited relatives. Mrs. Harry Oder of Chicago spent a few days last week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fay, where she came to obfeerve the birthday anniversary of her mother. Mrs. James W. Carr, Mrs. Wilbur Wheeler, Mrs. John Carr and sons, Charles and John, and George Foxen of West Chicago spent last Wednesday as guests of Mrs. W. J. Donavin. SPKIKO OROV*" Ted Oxtoby of Woodsto& %as among the guests present over Sunday at the* R. Oxtoby home. Mfc\ and Mj?^. Otto Steinke and son, Richard, of Chicago spent ¥^%iesday and Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Charles Behrnes. Mrs. Roy Ladd and daughter of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon VanEaveory, Friday. August Kattner moved his furniture to the city this week where he expects make his permanent home. »">»• "UHiici 10 utJi^/iujrvu MT1U1 Wie American Express Co., at that place. The many friends of Mrs. Kattner will be very glad to know she is rapidly recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. Peter Weber of Johnsburg and daughter, Mrs. Amelia Freund, called on friends in town Monday. Frank Spraud of Chicago enjoyed a couple of days with G. P. Hoffman, while here they motored in company with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Carr to Lake Geneva Sunday to spend the day. Mr. and Mlrs. John Lay and family motored to Johnsburg Sunday evening. Mlrs. J. C. Furlong returned from her ten days' trip to Iowa which time she spent mostly with her mother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders and children of Hiebron were Sunday callers here. Mrs. John Schmitt of Johnsburg and children spent a few hours with her mother, Mrs .Thelen, in the Joe Kattner home Wednesday. Miss Frances Jung, Miss Lawrence of Ringwood and Miss Viola Engles were callers here Friday. Miss Vera Pepping and sister Helen, of Pistakee Bay were home Thursday, the former is enjoying a month's vacation. 9 Mrs. Norton and two daughters of Chicago spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Freund. - Mrs. Leplee is numbered with the sick. James Jackson of Solon was a caller here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zielke and daughter of Chicago spent a couple days in the Charles Behrnes home. Mr." and Mrs. S. Robb entertained the former's father and other relatives and friends Over Sunday. • . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gabe and son, Rii hard, of Woodstock spent th£ weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wagner. Russel Franzen of Ringwood spent the latter part of the week with his aunt, Alice Wagner. The Hinely children of Elkhorn are enjoying vacation with grandpa and grandfrna Wagner. Mrs. Maggie Feltes and two sons, Vincent and Daniel spent Friday evening with her brother, Nick Nett. Mfto *• Miss Rosa MJary Hettermann and "*•* sister of Johnsburg spent the past week with their cousins at Mrs. A1 Pepping's. The ice cream social Thursday at the St. Peter's churfh wa* a great gucceSs and .all enjojmd themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sweet motored to McHenry Friday. Little Hazel Esh of Watettown returned to her home Monday morning after spending the past two weeks with her cousins, the misses Eshes'. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan of Walworth motored here Thursday and spent the u_ 1 vr-- Behrnes, Miss June returned with them after spending a few days with MBiss Dorothy. Read Erickson's two-page ad in the Plaindealer this week. KMttRAI.P HPugh Kirk and Charles Cohan are spending two weeks touring through Wisconsin and other places. Mrs. W. Burns, Jr., and son went home Sunday after spending a week ir the home of MJ:s. W. Burns, Sr. Dean Katherdoll is home from a two weeks camp with the Boy Scouts in Michigan. Miss Margaret Lyons entertained girl friends from Crystal Lake Saturday. Mr. and ]M|rs. P. Schmidt had visitors from Maywood and Melrose Park on Sunday. Mrs. E. Carlson had visitors from Melrose Park at her cottage Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoeft entertained friends from Chicago over Sunday. Ethel Chase and Ann Krell of Lake Geneva spent the week-end with Isabel Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. George Hbelscher and son of Wheaton and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester of Elgin spent Sunday here. Erickson's Harvest Sale starts on Friday, Aug. 12. Store full of bargains. ivory Dishms OswaMus Northlngerus of England made 1,600 Ivory dishes, complete ;ind perfect in detail, so small that all of them could be put Into an ordinaryrteed cup, according to the Dearborn Independent. Named for Nikolai Lenin mountains will be the name of a range more than 1,000 miles lonjj and 300 miles wide with some peaks ll.OOO feet high, discovered In the Yakutsk region by a scientific expedition. War and Peacm Peace Is the happy, natural statu of nan; war his corruption, his disgrace, --Thomson. Jbr Economical Transportation 100 355 2285 185 750 450 280 90 50 60 55 350 300 160 170 279 Niesen Peter Nobby Style Shop ............. Nell Henry Noonan MiahJe A .£. Norger Leslie A ............... Norger Christ F Nett Joseph National Tea Co. Norton Harry D Nichels Edw H Neal Roy Noonan A ! Newfield Rebecka Olsen Ben T ." ...... Olson Leslie ---- ' Olson Chas .Olson 0 C S jtteffling WVn • ©effling Geo Oeffling John Jr lOeffling Peter ............ jOverton A Coweti :iiDverton R I ........................... 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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Franzen and family spent Wednesday night ^t Woodstock. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Young spent Sunday with Mr. and- Mrs. Peterf ir® Weber at McHenry. 690! ^r- an<* Mrs. Orvis of Spring Grovf gg1 spent a day this week with Mrf. 105 L®onard Franzen and family. 140 J Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Flanders wetii 365; invited to dine at the home of Mr. and 400 Mlrs. Johnson,at McCollum's Lake on Sunday 100 Clarence May a°d Andrew Hawley 50 sPent Saturday afternoon at Lain Geneva. Mrs. Wagner of Spring Grove called on her sister, Mrs. Franzen Tuesday. Mrs. Letah Thomas, son, Eugene, of Woodstock spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the George Shepherd homife. Mr. and Mirs. John Peterson and sons, Clark and John, of Woodstock were recent guests in the George1 Shepherd home. ChaTles Noble aiid daughteif,' Mabel, of Keystone were Sunday guests in the George Noble home. Mrs. J. F. Hitchens and daughter, Olive, and granddaughter, Eleanor, and Floy Clark of Jacksonville are spending a week with the former** son, Frank Hitchens. Frank Young spent the week-end with his grandmother- at Spring Grove. Mts. Charles Peet and two daughters, Alyce and Marlon, spent Friday with her mother Mrs. George Harrison spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Heinze. M|rs. Viola Lowe was a Woodstock caller on Saturday. Joseph Young and two daughters and son spent Friday evening in the Steve Ingalls home Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kelley and her daughter, Betty Lou, spent the weekend with Belvidere relatives. - Erickson's Harvest Sale starts on Friday, Aug. 12. Store full of bargains. ess have resulted in the most n- General Motors and the tremen* ^ dous manufacturing facilities of Chevrolet have made possible thi§, amazing quality. GENERAL MOTORS Tk» Chrvrotat Motor Cenpaay h a ult of Gmral Motora Corporation--tb« grmtmt aatom<»> Ut« OFi»ni»tiiiD In tU «*rid. 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The General Motors Re* search Laboratories, under the direction of the most famous scientific staff in the automotive industry-- --the General Motors Pro# ing Ground, the greatest out* door testing laboratory in the world-- --the General Motor* englor eering staff-- --the vast General MoiN£it resources-- --all have been constantly utilized in making Chevrolet the world's finest low'priced automobile! Regardless of the car you now driving, regardless of when you expect to purchase your next car --come to our showroom and aee today** Chevrolet! '.v Poisoning ft 1* po&lble to contract lead potsoalng from pipes. Since lead is some* what soluble In water, caution should be used tf the water Is for human consumption. Draw off the water that has been standing in the pipes. Special tin-lined pipe Is made to ovse»~ com« this danger of lead poisoning. HibMa SESff. .*715 j? at Him Now It tsksa l|M to mat* a --£• ^ laok what ago makss « Wavalt$f. --Phone 191 West McHenry Bli .v 'm. 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