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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Apr 1932, p. 6

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Bacon,, Friday. j •££%£ Mrs. Harry Passfieid spent ThOrs-j ..V-'*ay afternoon with her daughter, ->vMre. Lloyd Biddy," at Grayslake. Mr. and Mrs- Ear! Jacobson of / Wauconda " were Thursday Supper .Vgue-st? at the home of • Mr. and-- Mrs. • ' i - ' - K l J o r d F i s h e r . " r . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frartk St, G&orge enrtained a number of their friends k'ening.. Four tables of five rere in play, with prizes ,Awarded to Mrs. Arthur Kaiser, Mrs- .*iarl Hironimus, Earl Hironimus and :4kerbert Waldemann- Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and family and Leslie Davis and family were faukejran callers Friday. ' * George Robinson has purchased o ?®ew car. Mr. and Mrs. William Waldemann fllf Chicago spent a few days here, the fist week at the home of their son, erhert Waldemann. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passfield and family motored to McHenry Satur- ' v. Frank Hironimus and SOU were Waukegan callers Monday. - . i „ ; Mrs. Esse Fisher and Sirs. Lloyd .'Plisher and family motored to Wau- •eonda Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passfield and -ftunily called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalrin at Wauconda Saturday. Miss Vinnie Bacoa was v McHenry easier Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gottsehalk of Ela* Center were Sunday visitors at the Lloyd Fisher home; Lloyd Benwell of West McHenry was a business caller ift this locality the past week. V Arthur Wackerow spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell at Slocum Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson arid family motored to Woodstock Satur.- day. " > Mr. and. Mrs. Frank King are "having their home remodeled. William Rossdeutscher of . Sta1^- ville spent a few days here with relatives and friends. Pearl O'Larry and friend were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenzett. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rossdentscher and family of Crystal Lake have moved on the Frank Ebert farm. Mrs. Archie Wall is and son, Lester, of Grayslake spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ida Fisher- ; I RHCGWOOD i MSr. and Mis, F. A. Hitch ens and Mrs. J. M. Butler spent Sunday in the Byron Hitchens home in Chicago- Mrs; Butler went from their home to her home in Bath, 111. „ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bell of Solon Mills spent Sunday with the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison. The M. E. Sunday school will hold a bake sale at the Hawley market on Saturday. Felvey Davis of Woodstock was a week-end guest in the Alec Anderson home. S. W. Smith and son, John, attended the funeral of Charles Thompson at Greenwood Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carlson of Woodstock spent Sunday in th^ Alec Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber and children of McHenry spent Sunday in the Nick Young home. " v Mrs. Homer Mann and Sony , Seymour, and Mrs- Ada Mam> of Woodstock were callers in tite Edgar Mt. and Mrs. Henry Dunker, Sr., !Thomas hojr,e S»"day. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunker, Jjr., I fev eve: "s:: V " 'llundred wer< • % i,-4wl'rded 5 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr and famof Crystal Lake spent Sunday with] lly' f", Harold Wiedrich Mr and Mrs. Herman Dunker. I and family and_ Charies Coates spent p.unday m trie Fred ^ lednch home* Eva Williams, of.. Chicago spent, the week-end with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Williams. ? Mrs. Frankie Stephenson spent the week-end with relatives at Woodstock- Charles Peet was a visitor at Fort Atkinson, Wis., Friday. Miss Lora Harrison of Evanston .is spending a few days with her parents., Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr were visitors at Woodstock Satuday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Feet and fam-: ily spent Sunday with Mr- «nd Mrs. j Walter Harrison. W. p. Steven, of Solon spwt Thursday until Friday morning with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Flanders. Mr- and Mrs. Ben Walkington and MSss Ruby Davis were callers in Woodstock Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Nimsgern of Spring Grove were callers in the Nick Young home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas were McHenry visitors Friday. Mrs. Ed Peet and Ralph Clay jwere visitors in Rockfokrd Saturday . and Sunday. Mrs. Emma Merchant of Woodstock is visiting in the home of her son, Ray, and family. , * Miss Irene Anderson is Spending the week in the home of her father, Alec Anderson, and family. Evelyn Romie and William Lewis of Paddobk's Lake spent Friday night in the,, Frank Dix home. Mrs. Albert Krause and Mrs. Albert Purvey of McHenry were callers here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson and August Pearson visited Mrs. August Pearson in Chicago Sunday. Many friends will be pleased to hear that she is slowly gaining. nfles of concrete on its system of state highways," said Mr. Hayes. "The plans of no other state, except Texas which, from a comparative standpoint^ is just beginning to lay concrete, contemplate as many miles of this type to be built this year. Inasmuch as. Illinois had 9,747 miles of concrete in the state system at the beginning, we should have 10,747 at the end of this season. Our nearest competitor in this respect is New York, which boasted only 7,748 miles of concrete at the beginning of the year. , That commonwealth this year plans to build only 724 miles of road, and advance information- failed to reveal what types of road surface that mileage would include. * "Illinois will spend approximately $79,080,000 for roads* bridges, maintenance and other highway purposes this year. This sum includes gasoline taxes, license fees, federal aid and local taxes for highway purposes with the exception of wheel taxes levied by cities. "In addition to insuring Illinois bf continued supremacy over all states with respect to concreted state high Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pearson ien- way mileage, this huge sum will Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker. •A'- • Logerschulta* is-now employed by Herman Dunker. Mr. and Mrs. LToyd Fisher and! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gottsehalk of Ela Center spent Sunday afternoon>at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Passfield, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passfield, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paddock, Mrs. Lloyd Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wegener, George Passfield, John Passfield, Elwood Dowell and William Wagner attended the Easter dance at Round Lake Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Vasey and Lee Benwell of Waukepran" called at th; home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur»Kaiser Saturday. , - tertamed the five hundred club at their home Saturday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ray Peters arid George Youpg and Mrs. B. T. Butler and Ray Peters. At the close of a pleasant evening luncheon was served. Primary School Notes Those neither absent nor tardy for seven months. Doris Lawrence, Zane G*rey, Robert iAnderson, .Reta Mae Merchant, Robert Low, LeRoy Neal, loose a payroll of approximately $67,- 218,000- This is computed on the generally accepted fact that 85 per cent cf highway expenditures are employed, directly and indirectly, for payroll purposes,. The vast majority ®f this $67,218,000 will be spent within the state, inasmuch as Illinois is mostly self-producing in the matter of highway labor and material. In fact, this policy is adhered to by the various so far as pos- -is r;PAUL E. GERASCH " PLUMBING AND HEATINQ V "w * y/ ' '• ; ^ - "•, . , Estimates Made Without "Obligation > * * * * , " ^ ^ 'V * p /?Fhoiie McHenry 110-J fearl Street'" M'HENRY, ILLINOIS "Z'iK? Russel Lawrence, Charles Thompson, J highway departments Frances Dix, Walter Low and Amy ] sible." Harrison. " «•" The Ringwood Home Bureau met at the home of Mrs. W. A- Dodge on Tuesday afternoon. Eleven membeirs and two visitors were present. Roll You Miflit B« Wrong Onn't call the world all wrong Just becittee it is made up of people just like you.--Florida Times-Union. y&i r/us4tzS SS1 H#I FARM TELEPHONE Pays for Itself... PLUS ATarmer, living a few miles from Moline, Illinois, operat«i a fruit and vegetable farm, the products of which he markets from^house to house in the city. He ftas found kl the past, when he arrived in town with his produce, th$t he did not have certain itehis, or, did not have them n sufficient quantity. To save time and increase sales he now telephones certain of his regular customers before beginning his route. The result has been a Jive per cetU increase in sales, or, more than six times his monthly" telephone bill! A farmer's telephone not only is economical ... it's very profitable ... and necessary. - JAmong those from here to attend was responded to by each one givthe funeral of Charles Thompson at a housecleaning hint. Reports Greenwood Sunday were: Messrs. and were given by each of the chairmen. Mesdames Will McCannon, H. M. j ^rs- Walter Harrison gave the first Stephenson, J. C. Ladd, George Har- lesson on personal appearance, "Care! rison, Raymond Harrison, Walter'0^ ^ Skin." Mrs. Charles Feet and;- Harrison, Charles ' Peet, Mrs. Edgar |^rs- ^ T. Butler gave a report on j Thomas, Mrs. Mary Hodge, J. V. ["Planning Community Meals." Buckland, Howard Buckland, Flora- ^rs- Hawley entertained herfi and Mayme Taylor, S- W. Brown, bridge club Wednesday afternoon, Charles Krohn, Clayton Harrison, Rgy Neal, Edward and Lora Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Huson of Elgin spent Friday afternoon in the C. P. Jepson home. Mrs. Walter Harrison and Mrs. Roland McCannon attended a Home Bureau meeting at Woodstock Friday. Mr. arid Mrs. Ray Peters spent Monday with relatives at Belvidere arid Hunter. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Jackson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen and son spent 13u&day in the S. H. Beatty home. Mr. and Mrs- Richard Gault and Lenard Gibbs of Woodstock spent the week-end in the Fred Gibbs home. Mr. and !M?rs. Roland McCannon were callers at Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs* Bruno .Butler and family spent Friday afternoon in Woodstock. Will Brogan of Burlington, Wis., spent the week-end in the S. WSmith home. - Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lyle Hopper of Chicago attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith Thursday m honor of the fetter's brother, John Smith, a ' ' . A number of school friends of Miss Mercedes Smith very pleasantly surpnsed her Friday evening at her home it being her birthday. Those that made up the happy gathering were: Lois Esch. Evelyn Justen, Helen Luncheon was served Mrs. Jennie Bacon returned to her home, Tuesday afternoon, from a visit] with relatives in Elgin. Clay Rager of Chicago spent Monday until Tuesday morning here with his family. * Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown and Mrs. Hannah Warner were at Janesville, Tuesday. Harold Evans- was a Chicago visitor Thursday. •: V Pearl Trow of Hehron and Mr. ant! Mrs. Arthur Merrell of Solon Mills were callers in the S- W. Brown home, Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr and family spent Saturday evening in the S. W. Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. William McCannon, J. W- Buckland and the Misses Flora and Mamie Taylor attended Newton Thomas' funeral at Greenwood, Wed-i nesday. : ^, ILLINOIS LEADS. ALL STATBT IN CONCRETE HIGHWAYS; Chicago, 111. Illinois this year will increase its lead over all states With respect to the mileage -of concrete in the state highway system. , This is the statement of Charles MHayes, president of the Chicago Mo-> after analyzing statistics; 'k RED LETTER DAYS April llth to May 14th u A L 1 T 1. ' W SALE Every On* Mlniile MODEL 20 f Hit e f t * si Sbop, ;.^r.: '?2L i federal bureau of public other sources of informa- »** , '"llakinf AIlowancM - we must make allowancea for a mind which has received a grievous wound.--Ovid. FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR von ro* FRED E. STERLING O* ROCKVOftgr Republican Primary - APkn12 ...; ^•ffthas atways stood for a Square Deal for AU SsrioWrs, Repobtlcani aiil4 Democrats Alike, for his Fairness, Impartiality and Ability as Presiding Officer of the Senate ~ Remember November. His name will odd strength to the ticket next fait EXPERIENCE COUNTS ;"?ri and Hawley and afternoon at Here is good news for every housewife. One Minute washers, with quality features second to none, will be olferad for a short time only at drastically reduced prices and terms. Never before have we been able to offer washers One Minute quality for the price of a "second choice" machine. u » give an extra measure of value. Figure any way you wUh . . . they will give you "more washings per dollar." Let One Minute be your faithful servant at cleaning time. See the complete line now on our display floors. Take advantage of the low prices and easy terms off«wd during thf n»xt (our weeks. Harrison, Edna Peet, Marjorie, Vivian, Jean and Zura Whiting, Ellen Bern ice and Mercedes Smith- Bunco was played with prizes awarded to Edna Peet and at the close of a pleasant evening luncheon was served Mrs. Harry Kist and Mrs. Pat. Monarity of Chicago and Mrs. Paul Meyers of McHenry spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Ed. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Adams spent Sunday afternoon at Waukegan- Mrs. Fredrickson of Woodstock spent from Wednesday until Friday mght m the home of her son Waldo Fredrickson and family. W>' and G- E- Shepard and McHenrT* *y re,ativ«8 at Man^ 25s' Nick Adams and Mr. MA Mrs- Ed Thompson and sons 2^ fnJr ?T ames attended a card party at McHenry Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams of Delevan spent Sunday witli Mr, Mts. Waldo Fredrickson; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis family spent Sunday St. Charles. . ^.r and Clarence Dates and children and Mina Laurence spen Sunday evening at Lake Geneva. __Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sin tfhes Sw. W . DBr ownM hiollms ew ere v«5tors Sarr,0'Wauc»nd» 1" yialt- Wg in the Frank Fay home. ETIlen T Hal1' Raymond Hall and 5",°: V" J^wrence were eaHers *t Woodstock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simpson spent Saturday evening at Woodstock. / The Ladies' Aid society will hold an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. F. A. Hitchens Friday. A j&t luck dinner wilj be served. The Home Circle will Mrs- Charles Peet 13. Mrs. B. T. Butler and Mrs. Charles Feet attended a Home Bureau meetmg at Woodstock Thursday afternoon. Mrs. F. Hitchens and Mrs. J. M. Butler were visitors at Woodstock Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Frankie Stephenson still a yi»- ftpr at McHenry Thursday. Mrs. Lester Nelson and daughter, Jane, and Mrs. George Bacon of Anfaoeh spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Dodge. Mrs. J. c. Pearson attended- a teachers' meeting at Woodstock Friday afternoon. F. H. McAssey of Richmond and Mr. White of Sandwich, 111., were business callers here Friday. Mesdames Viola Low, S. H. Beatty, Frankie Stephenson and Ray Peters •Pent Friday afternoon in Woodstock. tor Club, from the roads and tion. "Illinois plans this year to lay 1,000s i % meet with Wednesday April c4n uw€ittne4it~ that canta<r down ! OIL-O-MATIC HUSHED h-HEAT COMFORT never drops value. Oil-O-Matic Hushe Heat will forever end furnacesfiddling, poker-pushing and Clinker-clawing in your home, . This very month--right no sr. . ----is the opportunity of a life*" tiaie to add this small invest- ' ment to youthome on the most advantageous terms possible. Lowest price in Oil-O-Matfc history--lowest oil prices in history -- low down payment --balance payable slowly out /\-0: income. ,Why not phone us now for an • accurate estimate on the lotir /plice of putting'Hushed Heat V. layourhohne? iillnfi P. He FREUND Phone 2Z4-J ,. '^i McHenry, 111, OIUBtic Li*md OJ Standard by Vrndu tvHt^^ l^Mboratariu* 3 fK' - Government Must N. Casta# , L--' Uon. Frank O. Lowdelt - j\ ^ f/rvrlrrrrit * ' 14 ~u . I ffl know of no man In Ih# T ^ Stale who, in my opinion^ , "Ib better equipped in everjt ^ v to serve the State ii| . • the high office of Governor v ^..^1 p. O.irt w«. -Cu s t'C r«,J-J ;• "" jSw?"'- :-5 rj.; edges lax Omer N. Custer of Galesburjf, candidate for the Republican nomination for 12, says: , "The people of Illinois, from Galena to Cairo, are demanding these threa " •/ ^rastic reduction in the cost of - /..••r.^jall government. * i, •-. -yW" '• " Consolidation, reorganization ^ k ^ L;, or abolition of overlapping j '^ior unnecessary governmental functions. '-fik:-.. • • -i ^weeping tax reform for the ^relief of overburdeajed real ^ vT property. "The farmer, the business-man and the manufacturer, in order to surviv^ ^ have been compelled to adopt a politer of ruthless economy and increased efficiency. Government must speedily learn the same lesson if hopeless bankruptcy." Mr. Custer is highly qualified for the important position of Governor. - lie is a neyrspaper publisher,: ^ banker, the head of several industrial enterprises, and the owner and operator of farm lands. As county treasurer of Knox County in 1906, he was the first official in the State to return interest on public funds. As State treasurer for two terms, he was honest and efficient in the administration of the duties of the office. _ Never in the history of Illinois Wi there been so great a need for busi* ness brains in e^eQutiye ^ositiona in the government. ^ . TUNE FN FOR Apr. 6--WTAX Springfield • 6:15-6:30 Apr. 6--WIBO Chicago Apr. 6---WCFL Chicago « « Apr. 7--WHBF Rock Island Apr. 1--WENR Chicago Apr. 8--WJJD Chicago Apr. 8--WENR Chicago Apr. 8--WUHMChicago ' Apr.9--WJJD Chicago Apr,9--WENR Chicago J Apr. 9--KMGX St. Louis 1:15-7:30 8:00-8:15 7:00-7:15 7:30-7:45 « * i2:15-1:00 ;• 6:00-6:15 . . 8:15-8:30 45-1:00 * ^6:00-6:15 . 6:15-6:30 CUSTER TALKS ^ Apr. 9--WTAX Springfielct 6:15-6:30 Apr. 9--WIBO Chicago -- 7:45-8:00 Apr. 9--WI^ Chicago - - 8:45-9:00 Apr. 10--WIBO Chicago - - 2:00-2:15 Apr. 10--WBBMChicago - - 2:30-2:45 ^pr. 10--WJJD Chicago - - 5:30-5:4-5 Apr. 11--WJJD Chicago - - 12:45-1:00 Apr. 11>--WLS Chicago - - 2:00-2:15 Apr. 11--WCFL Chicago - «o 6:50-6:45 Apr. 11--KYW Chicago - - 7:15-7:30 Omer N.Custer Republican Candidate lor Governor Do Not Fail to Vote* w-'-1 Primaries April 12th • ' J'i J? .

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