ui «mir k*&& $r^i.t pf; r*s • • V&f- &*V,*--•.•^ Miss Stella Wmpm spent the past at Ken&werth with Minnie returned Tuesday at Marshfield dames Pierce. r and Mrs. R= to Richmond on Mrs. Ortoby attended «--# «U•«i >• ««.u Ji •e oni, rang. Od Mrs. Walter Price, Mr. Mn. Anderson «nd son of Union epent Saturday at the for- ArtMf'a, Mrs. James Foulke. ftebert Foulke returned with then far a few days' vacation. ^Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sweet and R. £• Car motored to Honey Creek, in Wisconsin, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown and family spent the past week in Michfgan. They made the trip by motor. Mrs. Soukup and son of Long Batch, Calif., Mrs. Ed. Kaiske and son rf Chicago spent the past week as guests at Charles Behme's. Mr. and Mrs. Janes Pierce and family of Marshfield, Wis,, motored «* hiNT' atives. Mrs. William Smith of Knfiraod was a Thursday guest of Mrs. Edna Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAfferty entertained seven guests from Ohio the last part of. the week in their home. N. N. Weber motored to McHenry Thursdsy o** MISS Agnes Weber and Miss Emma May attended the Forester pieak at Johnsburg on Thursday. Frank Foley of Richmond was a Chicago passenger from here Friday on the noon train. Mrs. Nick Ross is entertaining company from Chicago for a few days. Miss Zoenstorff and Miss Ellhert were passengers for Edgebrook on Saturday. They returned Sunday. Mrs. Math Lay and Dorothy Lay motored to Sterling Friday. Miss Agnes Schmitt of Johnsburg accompanied them. Mrs. Martin Butler, father and mother, of Indianapolis, LmL, arrived PLAINDKALSE, THUBSSAT, Atwrst 1* um entertained Walworth, Wis, Thurs- Buick Motor CcMmpany invites every lover ie motor drive the EVER BUILT •*mrm * ' A-Mf it ? • . _ and know the thrill of the Ceiv^ fury's greatest contribution to motor car progress--an engine^ VIBRATIONLESS beyond belief. •I OVERTON & COWEN #okk Dealers Phone Ho. 6 West McHenry ~i"t •' i ! r RADIO |^e are the authorized dealers in McHenry Fof FREEDEISEMANN, CROSLEY and 0RPHUS RADIO SETS and CUNNINGHAM TUBES RADIO ESPAIB8 -v' - ring that balky set in and let us repair it for yon. All radio repair work guaranteed for one year. ifTo repair anything electrical, such as motors, fans, vacuum sweepers, etc. t £ •Sfcr: TbeHadta Green Street «» Mm. (nests tnm day. Mr. and Mrs. Seliam Fierce, Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Pierce and daughter motored to Kenosha, Wis., and returned Smdajr evening. Mr. and Mr*. D. Abbott of Ringand Mrs. Mable Johounott of Terra Ir.d., called here Friday afternoon. *r. and Mrs. Oter Falters and two daoghters of Staceyville, Iowa, were visiting relatives and friends here the past week. John Hogal of Kenoshs, who has been speeding the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Seliam Fierce, has returned hone. Little Eugean Fransen is doing nicely from Ma operation, which he underwent Wednesday last. Misa Regina Mflter of Waukegan spent the week-end In John Lay's home. P. G. Hofin, Ada Carr and Mrs. Fanny Carr called on friends st McHenry and Terra Cot to Sunday afternoon. Sunday goeeta at Charles Behrne's were Mr. and Mra. Sullivan and two daughters, %ind MJ:, and Mrs Tainter, all of Walworth, Wis. Die two daughters remained for a few days' visit. Miss Genevieve Schumacher of Chicago is here visiting friends Miss Edith Zoenstorff returned to her home Wednesday after a week's visit with Mrs. Frank MecUenhBrg. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and friends of Kenosha were Sunday afternoon guests at Earnest Peacock's. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maddenx of Rockford were week-end guests with their father, James Madden. Miss Elinor Freund celebrated her thirteenth birthday Saturday at her home. Games and a lovely lunch served by the hostess' mother all enjoyed themselves. About n young ladies ware present on th eccasion. Miss Edith Cole of Elgin is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. K. Jfopenan. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Freund entertained company from the city ever Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers and family spent Sunday afternoon in North Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Steinke and daughter visited Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Charles Behrnes. About thirty-two relatives and friends of the Pierce family gathered at the Fox river in Dick Cole's woods and enjoyed themselves Sunday by having a picnic dinner. Mr. and Mra. Harold Colby and family of Waukegan enjoyed Saturday and Sunday spent at the Fox river on .^Dick Cole's farm camping, returning ^fhome Sunda evening. Sunday guests at the heme of John Clark were Mr. and Mrs. George 11 Johnson and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Rhubers and son of Kenosha, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoff and family of Ringwood, Mrs. B. Scott and idaaghter of Elgin and Miss Margaret Clark of Waukegan Mrs. J. C. Furlong left Tuesday for Lincoln, Neb., to visit her sister and family. ; Gust Roepke, Sr., Bertha itoepke, Minnie Bruehman, and Viola and Stella Roepke are spending a few daya at Oehkosh, Wis., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oxtoby entertained friends from the city over Sunday. Joseph James, of Waukegan, spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Reed Carr. On Saturday evening about forty friends gathered at the movie haU and enjoyed a real old folks dance. The music was furnished by S. W* Pierce on his violin of which he mads himself at las own machine shop. This instrument is sure a fine pieca of work, and one he should be proud of. Those from a distance who at- Mr. and Mrs. John Wete» and two friefcda from Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Chariaa Shales of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Evert Orvis Round Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J: Pieree from Marshfield, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Jams Jackson Solon Mills. Attend the opening of the Althoft Hardware Saturday, August 14. Favors will be given all visitors and a grand prize of a beautiful silver set will be awarded in the evening. Visit the store and register your name. It costs nothing and yw may be th* lucky one. U ! - McHenry, HL ;j\j-|f|A/UliVl(lAAiVVVVVVVVVVVVV*"" ^ £ s&p. '•'-v *V- ' , DANCE! ; p-OLLOW THE SEARCHLIGHT TO . ^CHANNEL LAKE PAVILIOH, Ino. I ANTIOCH, ILLINOIS Always assnired^f ^ good attendance any night / v in the week > ' , '¥*• We have the^rgest number ol attractiols Tinder one roof tn Lake County, and we assuie^ our patrons of an enjoyable evening. Dancing is only a small part of our ability to entertain you, as we have games and sports for both young and old VT C Come tonight and meet your other charming people. " : ^ Our popillar eight piece Blue Devil orchestfit ypu with their • mnslf \l W. O. WINCH, PresideiA V 8L00UM*8 Mrs. Charles Bonin and children were callers at Crystal Lake on last Saturday. Arthur Wackerow spent last Tuesday evening at the Joe Powell home. Mr. and Mrs J. D. Williams and son of Crystal Lake wePe Sunday supper guests at the home of Mrs. Clara Smith. Willard Darrell and William Fink of near Wauconda attended ma ex» ecutlve meeting of the Farm Bumf at Libertyville laat Thursday even* ing. Mrs. Jack Geary and son are spends ing a few days with relatives in cago. ; Miss Florence and Mabel Kelley of Pingree Grove are spending this week at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Ollie Grantham. Mrs. Clara Smith spent'last lleitg day and Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mra. J. D. Wftliama, Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler at. Round Lake spent last Wednesday at the G. J. Burnett home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk and two children and Arthur Peck of Aurora were Snnday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dowell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonin werf business callers at Elgin last M©aft day. Mrs. G. D. Stroker was a caller at th home of Mrs. Clara Smith last' Wednesday. Mrs. G. J. -Burnett spent last Sa$» urday afternoon «t the home of Mra. Mary Granger. Miss Myrtle Darrell waa a guest of her sistar, Mildred Hoffman, tm Chicago from Friday until Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. OUie Grantham and telr ilN Sunday guests at tk» home of Kr. itfld Mrs. Henry Winkler Jr, At WiwHyn. Bayvmd VanNatta and Raymond Cyr of Elgin spent Sunday at the G. J. Burnett home. Miss Helen Bonin of Elgin spent the week-end at the home of her parents here. Mrs. Charles Bonin and children and Mrs. Joe Dowell were business callers at McHenry last Tuesday. Mrs. C*»ra Smith ana Mrs, Louise Werden of Wauconda were dinner and afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Werden, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanNatta of Arkansas were Sunday afternoon and supper guests at the G. J. Burnett home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bonin and three children of Elgin and Carl Subert of Yorkville were Sunday dinner and supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell and family spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Baseley at Wauonda. Mr and Mrs, Frank Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grinnel of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk of ne*u Round Lake spent Sunday at the Biomgrcrr home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews were Sunday dinner and afternoon-guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steneck at Crystal Lake. They also visited the fox farm near Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks are spending three weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pethech at Mikkelson, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Webb and son and Howard Henstead of Elgin were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonin. Mr. and Mrs .G. J. Burnett were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler at Round Lake last Monday. Mrs. Charles Bonin spent last Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Nick Peterson near Crystal Lake. Mrs. Harry Matthews attended a meeting of the Ladies' Aid society, entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Werden last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Radens of Wauconda and sister, of Chicago, visited at the Charles Bonin home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bagley and friend, Jack Holt, of Chicago, spent a few days last week at the Blomgren home. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Detrick of McHenry were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Attend the opening of the Althoff Hardware Saturday, August 14. Favors will be given all visitors and a grand prize of a beautiful silver set will be awarded in the evening. Visit the store and register your name. It coats nothing and you maf la jthe lucky (me. 10 16.00 80.00 1.85 8.75 Wedding Invitations and announcements beautifully and correctly printed at the Plaindealer office. Cards and card cases to fit at the Platn dealer office. Ask to ait 60.43 7.50 2.00 City Council Proceedings Council Room, Aug. 2,1926 flu city council met in regular session Monday evening with Mayor WatUea presiding. Aldermen present: Doherty, Frett, Frisby, Hughes, Overton and Thennes. The minutes of the last regttlar meattng were read and approved. The following bills were tend and approved by the finance committee: John Walsh, marshal servicea.4115.00 John Walsh, services at sewer lift John Mulch, cleaning streeta M 111. Bell Tel, Co., service and fiHt 111. Bell TeL Co., tel. calls ........ Walter Vogt, vaccination supplies Peter J. Heimer, police magistrate supplies R. F. Conway, postage, supplies, etc Public Service Co., power for electric pump Public Service Co., street lights 121.50 Public Service Co., power tor wwer lift «... 85.01 Public Service Co., traffic lights 17.50 Public Service Co., mushroom lights 4.00 Public Service Co., street lights 105.97 Matthews Tonyan Co., crushed stone, etc Western United Gas ft Sec. Co., July gas bill Wm. Ahrens, hauling screenings, etc Wm. HufF, cutting weeds .... Martin Schmitt, road used aa detour 56.00 Henry Wegener, cutting weeds 4.10 Weil McLain A Co., drinldng fountain 28.15 Mueller Co., repairs for tapping machine 9.94 Worthing ton Pump A Machinery Co., water works supplies 345J5 Knox Motor Sales, repairs on fire truck ^ Searl McAndrews, gasoline .... H. E. Buch, labor on water at Justen's Walter Donavin, labor as city plumber Peter Doherty, aldermah services for 8 mo L... Peter W. Frett, alderman services for 8 mo .....&. H. C. Hughes, alderman aervices for 3 mo Jno. Thennes, alderman servies for 3 mo 15.00 Robt. Frisby, alderman seiS vices for 3 mo. ., 15.00 R. I. Overton, alderman services for 3 mo 15.00 F. H. Wattles, mayor aetficea for 8 mo 15.00 R. F. Conway, clerk senitee for 8 mo 30.00 Motion by Doherty, seconded by Frett, that the report* of the treasurer, collector and clerk be accepted as read. Motion carried. Motion by Doherty, seconded by Overton, to adjourn. Motion carried. F. H WATTLES, Mayvr. R. F. CONWAY, Clerk. The Plaindealer now carries machine rolls for sale. , - r ^vr;. V •J*" ffmh M 15.95 4.06 55.80 164L21 15.00 15.00 15.00 Paint the Exterior Decorate the Interior Beautiful hand - painted effects made or walla and ceilings. Your favorite scenery painted m your walls. AUTOMOBILE PAINTIN0 General Painting of all Had! OoodWork MATT REED Leave Orders at Martin Stolfel's House Shop on Pearl SI..;.. 0,1 ! Generators and Starters We-fUMMt-- >11 work to b> nHifmmjr. TMa (hop ii >. folly eqaipped to bandit tU» Km «f WS CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OT BRUSHZ8 FOEQXHWUTO*SAin>STAaT*BJt BATtMT OHAKOIHO AMD BATTBBY KXPAHUI Have yon seen the new Exide Power M for radios^ Let ns demonstrate H ^ ™ W. t. HowaU & Ctfi Tel 209>B Elm Street, McHenry i NflSH dtifer vmt}* ANN OUN CI N G m O W O D I S t^eorge A. Stilling Garage -JPhone 28 McHenry, 1U. 'f**"