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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jul 1922, p. 10

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- *<v •*> a > . •• 4 '• r »i#i , jmw wgw# •T: ••$* •'/%&'•" ' it tt<T" DRUG STORE AND QOritS OF A WEBK IN OUR BUSY VILLAGE ^ f| ifh Jrom the McHenry its cost, will not structure to be er mswm tot Safe McHKNRY'S Chicago WME OF AMUSEMENT s? * |!f:v >IT : |Tie J1ate"tor Your Druj v,v , 14^- J %i • - • k* - V" «•' < '-:4l| •'>:'* >4 A 4 ' *Q», j* - :^v -" : 'Ji ~-r;r-TTy» ; /rj ' i; * " jL- i 1M.ImN. H. PETESCHiMi£HI Summer Toggery rr.i5. . -. ..A; f v • •' .-XsT ' White oxfords and pumps in all sizes, from baby to grandma, new up-to-date styles, ranging in price from - SI.00 to S5.00 ifr'3 fW-# :••' Patent leather and kid pumps in new shapes with low heel and cut out vamps at per pair .$2.50. $3.50. S4.00, S4J50 $5.00 and $6.00 Goods Deli r Med Promptly Phone 117-R M. J. WALSH %*>, Wm&Y- " FURNITURE P.'•••. : , W " SIOCK Of pOTCfi ftfra xflWD ItlTHtllir© *L- very complete and offers a varied f,/ selection. We can also supply yoiT ly^With window shades and awnings iiir $ .. v various colors and designs. let us Show you our stock and quote our prices. $ 5 i>r Hi \T^ JACOB JUSXEN McHENRY, ILL. I# ; ^ " When you get the McHenry ice % - cream, manufactured under per- •'J; . fdet sanitary conditions, you are | Mire of quality. Itis carbonated lid made up from pure foopis^ .'V.v^ ' -v.,* factory is always open to inspection . yiftUoi* Welconw -V"' 4 - - • ' .. - • fx . • i •; i. McHENRY ICE CREAM FACTOR! C. UNTI, PROP. A'i.. Kf ai fWn bj Plaindealer Reporters find Handed falto <J«r OflM fc* Oar Friends Miss Theresa Knox urday in Elgin. Rev. M. J. McEvoy was visitor Wednesday. Robert Conway is spending a few days with relatives at Rockford. Walter Warner and Lewis Stoffel passed Sunday afternoon at Elgin. Miss Carolyn Schmitt of Rockford was a week end guest in the L. A. Erickson home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner and children passed Tuesday as guests of Elgin relatives. Misses Rose and Dorothy Freund spent last Friday with relatives at Burlington, Wis. Mrs. John Montgomery and daughters are spending the week with relatives in Chicago. u Miss Mary Burke returned home last Saturday from a two weeks' visit with Chicago friends. Mrs. Patrick Phelan of Chicago passed several days this week in the home of J. J. Flusky. Misses Pauline and Adeie Pufahl spent several days this week with Crystal Lake ..relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Millar spent the latter part of last week with relatives in the metropolitan city. George Kamholz passed the, latter part of last week as the guest of friends at Powers Lake. Mrs. Wm. J. Welch returned home last Friday from a month's visit with relatives at Glencoe, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Perkins and daughter, Adeline, passed last week with relatives at Niles, Mich. Miss Lucy Reiman of Milwaukee, Wis., is spending the week in the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Degen. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Bickler and daughter of Englewood passed the week end with McHenry relatives. P. H. Conway, daughter, Mary, and son, Leo, and Miss Eleanor Conway were Elgin visitors last Saturday. Mrs. S. S. Chapell of Chicago was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Alsena Smith, the latter part of last week. Miss Christine Maynard of Crystal Lake was a guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. Franklin Ensign, Sunday. Mrs. John Iserman and daughter, Mary Margaret, of Harvard, were guests of Mrs. E. E. Bassett last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howard of Woodstock were guests in the home of the latter's father, Mathias Weber, Sunday. Miss Floribel Bassett and brother, Lisle, spent last Thursday and Friday with Miss Cleora Johnson l$& St. Charles. i Mrs.. John Reihansperger of West Chicago passed last Thursday as a guest in the home of her son, Chas. J., and family . Mr. and Mil. Jos. Adams and children of Chicago spent last week as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers. Mr.1 and HiTs. Sam Hough and son and Jas. Sullivan of Chicago spent a day recently in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. Miss Josephine Worts of Chicago was entertained in the home . of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Worts, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Musser of Elgin spent Sunday in the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. D. Ai Whiting, northwest of town. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Awlerson and daughter, Helen, of Rockford passed the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cairns c€ Richmond ?n>ent Sunday as guests in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conway.. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jansen and twin sons motored here from Waukegan and spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mahoney and sons, Joseph and Philip, of Chicago are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doherty-south of town. Mrs. John McKale and daughter, Ruth, of Three Rivers, Mich., spent the latter part of last week in the W. F. and E. E. Bassett homes here. Miss Margaret Monroe left last Saturday for her home at Beileview, Fla., aftqr » coapje of weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs.^Clinton Martin. Mrs. Lucy Thomas and little granddaughter of Woodstock spent the latter part of last and first of this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wattles. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGregor and sons, Malcom and Riley, of Chicago were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Conway the latter part of last week. Mrs. Dan Gilfoy, daughters, Ethel and Mae, and sons, Ray and Joseph, and Frank Baron of Chicago were guests in the home of Mrs. Mollie •Givens Sunday. THURSDAY. JULY 27 PARAMOUNT NIQHT Ethel Clayton IN r ^Beyood*« i v >--AND-- A GOLDWYN COMEDY A SAT. JULY 28 & 29 Tt*C _ _ ThouGafvesfMe 4 STARS ' Lewis Stone, Barbara CMtleton, William Desmond and V • Dick Headrick - r-.vy5 ' ... K -P* AND ry iHwack sennett comrdy . SUNDAY, JULY 30 -' TOM v: IN "Sly High" AND , A SUNSHINE COMEDY v MATINEE A^T 2:39 TUESDAY, AUGU$F % Hoot Gibsoft r IN ; svr "Trimmed" -- AND y,['t A BUSTER K.EATH1NG COMEDY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 WILLIAM FARNTTTTI IN ' "SHACUES OF GOLD" AND , , ;A GOLDWYN COMEDY £ "STAR BOARDET" ' -FO. -------- Thursday, Augusts the End 3 of the World A PARAMOUNT picture ADblTIONAL PERSONAL Mrs. A. Wolff has been the guest of Elgin relatives during the past two weeks. Mrs. John J. Allen of Chicago is spending two weeks #t the Burns cottage at Emerald Park. Misses Harriett and Marion Chfcpeil of Chicago were Sunday' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson. Miss Mary Keneally and nephew, Vincent Walsh, of Elgin are guests in the home of Mrs. Ellen Frisby. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Newell of Des- Moines, la., are here for a two weeks' visit as guests of Mrs. Jas. Button. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lawson of Elgin were week end guests in the home of the latter's father, Mathias Weber. Miss Anna Knox of Elgin was an over Sunday guest in the home of her mother, Mrs. John Knox, on Center street. Thos. Knox of Chicago passed the first of the week in the home of his mother, Mrs. John Knox, on Center street. Mrs. Louise Lawless returned home Tuesday -evening from a week's visit with her niece, Mrs. John Tuily, in Chicago. - " Mrs. Sarah Reece of West Chicago passed a few days last and this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Donavin. Mrs. John Viaka and daughters, Florence and Grace, of Chicago spent the week end in the home of Mrs. David Johnson. , Messrs. and Mesdames George Misses Rose MeEvoy, |Iazel Sibbald , Lemmei.8 and William Glazier and and Margaret 0'Connor"^*t«tned to jMiss Myrtha Jones of Woodstock were their homes in Chicago last TTinrsday ^ visitors in town Sunday. Prof. O. G.. Treadway, who is attending1 summer school at the'Uni after spending two weeks as guests of the Misses Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ricker of Washington, D. C., passed the latter part of last week as guests in the homes of Messrs. and Medames W. F. and E. E. Bassett. They made the trip from Washington by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Schalley and children, Miss Irene Hough, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen and daughter, Jean, of Chicago spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. They all motored to Lake Geneva, Wis., last Thursday and greatly enjoyed tjke beat trip on the beautiful lake. Germer Petesch arrived in McHenry from Birmingham, Ala., on Monday evening of this week for a two weeks' visit in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Petesch. • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carr and children of Hnron, S. D., spent the latter part of last and first of this week in tM home of the former's sister, Mrs. W. J. Donavin, and family. Mrs. Richard I. Overton, son, Richard, and daughter, Gwendolyn, of this village, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cowen of Harvard and Mrs. Fannie Overton of Solon Mills left Monday via automobile for Detroit, Mich., where they are spending the week. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sutton and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sutton and children, Mrs. Thos. McCabe, "Mrs. Herman Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs.' R. F. Conway, Misses Lillian Harrington, Florence and Eleanor Conway, John Sutton were among the McHenry people to attend the K. of C. picnic at Cary last Sunday afternoon. quite unexpectedly last evening with the expectation of ing a couple of IpNMttJth relatives here. Mr. BlaAi fa ftp located at Munday and lipOltu tiMt the crops this year are very satisfactory. Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Fred King, Mrs. Adam Miller and daughter, Mrs. Frank Rothermel of (&ic*go; Mr and Mrs. Peter Bauers and daughter, Isabelle Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowe of Waukegan; Mrs. Maggie Freund of Kenosha, Wis., and Mrs. William Klein of Ingleside were among those from a distance to attend the funeral of Mrs. Anna Bishop here Tuesday morning. Pipof. A. E. Nye is a guest in the home of his brother, Dr. N. J. Nye, and family. Since leaving McHenry the former head of the local school system has occupied a similar position at Coal City, which he is new leaving to accept the superintendency of the community high and grade schools at Toluca, 111., where he enters upon his Lawrence Clayton, nineteen-jrear- / ofd farm hand, is wanted at Wood- , v stock on a charge of larceny. - The town board of Walworth, Wi|^ recently passed an ordinance prohibit ing trafficing in liquor as well as Sunday dancing WBINSCHENITER'S Dnying Md Laag Diataace Had done by the hoar or Job Furniture moved with tare bf men of long experience. *kA\' §0 •V > •" .V: rSzt'i. #«• versity of Chicago, passed the week end with McHenry friends. Edwin J. Heimer of Chicago spent the latter part of last and the first of this week in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Heimer. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Dunn of Lake Geneva, Wis., passed Sunday in tlw. home of the latter's mother, Mrs. A. Whiting, northwest of town. Mrs. Adam Miller and Mr. and Mrs*; Stanley A. Gryarorack have returned to their homes in Chicago after spend* Ing three weeks with relatives heret. -4" f/..'. i-i,* 7*•„>.,T;.V * ^ MM • V* pea I Wis. It Alwiys St« WitMj,' ' " • , ' / • f r . : • ' "•' 4. s An odd* easterner df tiafi rtcfefttfy these words. k ^ The strength and character of this business bank is prettygenerally known. But its friendly cordial spirit is best under-% stow! by. those who ^ome in,close o^tact wUM it v "* ' * ~'r' "f' T . ; if-" 1 ' -r\ 4 Vou Will find here a businesslike comradeship wfilcTi gets1 |0 the bottom of things and creates a clear and confidential? Working basis/ -," •, fog. 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