johmsbum V-4 *?&- vr^R< < ^ ** * -.-v/*. }*m ; * T tSKHoSWISY KjUHWUUfet THUUDA.Y s*PT. 2, 1K26 .; ~*|g >>-*i «4: - ^iflflmsbtrrr, Aug. 23--Mr. ani Urs. %-}}&:'"lLew Bishop and daughter spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and ; iMrs. John H. Freund. T / • Mr. and Mrs. Jake A. Miller called lat the home of his parents, Mr. and ^ VjjMrs. Prank Miller, Sunday afternoon f\, Miss Rosena Thalen from Chica- X ,v"'jgo is visiting with her mother, Mrs. John Thalen- Miss Verona Schaefer from Chicarpo is visiting with her aunt, Miss Kate JSchaefer. Mrs. Edward Vogel from Solon Mills spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freund. Mr. and Mrs. George Lay from Denver, Colo., spent last'week with . her sister, Mrs. Jos. Freund, at Kenosha, Wis. - - Mr. and Mrs. John H. Freund and ion spent Sunday with home folks. Miss Margaret Smith and gentle- . Han friend from Chicago spent Sunday ^Kr^in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen . v 5 ;|K. Smith. ; - y M i s s R o s e H u e m a n n f r o m M c H e n r y .. V-JIpent Sunday in the home of her . " , fci uiher, Jos. H. Huemann, and faruily. ;• Miss Katie Althoff from Elgin is ^pending her vacation with her partnts this week. -/_ Mr. and Mrs. J. Schaefer and daugh- 'itjer visited in McHenry with his .V-- .v'»rother, Peter Schaefer, and family. ,;"v ' Mr. and Mrs. John Degen and V], slaughter called at the home of his - parents at McHenry Sunday, -w > Mr.and Mrs. Peter Williams called '".•vit the home of their daughter, Mrs. §Iartin B. Smith, at McHenry. .Mr. and Mrs. Emil Buldner were Chicago visitors last week on Monday. ' Mrs. Fred Justen and daughter, . flay,of McHenry called Monday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs.i Catherine May. Mrs. John P. Schaefer and daughter, Eva, were McHenry callers Friday. Mrs. Henry Nell and two children spent Sunday afternoon with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Freund. Mr.and Mrs. Jacob B. Schmacher were McHenry visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freund and children spent last Friday evening with her sister, Mrs. Joseph J. Miller, at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dfedrteh from'Spring Grots visitors Tuesday after McHenry called at the home of nqon. Stephen F. Smith and family recent ly. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stilling called at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Jlrs. FYad Freund, Thursday af ternoon.' Johnsburg, Aug. 30--Mrs. John C. Diebrecht from Chicago visited last Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Schaefer. Mr. and Mr« Joseph B. Hettermann called at the home of John J. Pitxen at Pistakee Bay Sunday afternoon. Benn Frett is very sick at the present time, becoming ill Friday. William Tonyan and children spent Monday in the home of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Joseph B. Hettermann, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Freund called last Sunday in the home of Henry Stilling. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King and family called last Friday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John King at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frett spent Sunday in the home of his mother, Mrs. John Frett. Miss Ella Huemann of Chicago spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michels and children from Harvard spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams called Sunday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Freund and Mrs. John M. Pitzen spent Thursday in Elgin. Mr. and, Mrs. Lewis Adams from Barrington spent Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pitzen. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Smith and daughter called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lay at Spring Grove recently. School will start September 7. Better get busy, youngsters. r - Johnsburg, as a rule, is a sister to McHenry and she wants to be known as the City of Flowers. Now, come and visit our little burg and see the most beautiful canna beds, right now in full bloom. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller were McHenry visitors Monday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs. Math Miller were DddbeErdthers DE- LUXE SEDAN Mr. and Mrs. William Myers were McHenry callers Friday evening. Mrs. Margreth Diebrecht and a dfcafend from fSan Franpisco, (Calif., visited friends at Johnsburg, Sunday. Mrs. Wfljiam Harrah. Mrs. R. Koch, Mrs. S. Meescher, Mrs. J. Smeaer and son, Marvin, Eva Schaefer and Francis Schmitt spent Tuesday afternoon with John P. Schaefer and family. Mrs. Elvira von Am in on and son, Frederick, are spending their vacation in the home of John P. Schaefer this week. Mrs. Christina Nell, Mrs. Cecelia Fox and daughter and Mrs. Henry Nell and children motored to Woodstock Monday. J. B. Hettermann boarded the Chicago train Saturday. Miss Catherine Rieber spent Saturday in the metropolitan city. Mrs. Catherine Tonyan visited at the home of her son, William B. Tonyan, and family Monday. Misses Lorraine and Marie Pepping of Spring Grove visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hettermann last week. Mrs. Frank Kempfer boarded the Chicago train Tuesday. Miss Rosemary Huemann of Chicago is visiting with lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huemann. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Freund, Mrs. William May and Mrs. John M. Pitzen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bill and daughter and Mis .Frank Kempfer and daughter motored to Lake Geneva Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bill and daughter, Barbara, of Chicago left Friday, after spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thelen were McHenry callers Friday evening. Mrs. John Brown and children of Wauconda spent Friday at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stilling. Mrs. Frank Kempfer, Mrs. Peter Bill, Mrs. S. H. Smith and Miss Anna Sumann of Chicago visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pitzen Monday evening, where they enjoyed a bunco party. High honors were awarded to Miss Anna Sumann, consolation to Mrs. S. H. Smith. Miss Margaret Smith spent^ few days last week at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Regner, at Chicago. Mrs. Ben J. Schaefer visited a few day» last week with relatives at Void. F*-: People select motor cars by different standards. Some desire luxury and ostentation. Others, utility and economy alone. Dodge Brothers De Luxe Sedan strikes a fine and distinguished - balance--both in appearance and price--between tbeae two extremes. It provides unusual comfort and roominess; a refinement of line and design in which the owner takes deep pride; and everywhere in the world the name it bears is associated with tho highest standards of integrity and workmanship. With reasonable care, the De Luxe Sedan serves its owners . for years, frequently delivers mileage running well into si* figures, and on the resale market brings prices that strikingly reflect the solid value Dodgs Brothers have built into it. Dollar for dollar s worth fll genuine automobile! DeLuxe Sedan .$11M Standard Sedan 969 Coupe 915 Touring Car 863 Delivered James Morrow & Soli . Waukegan and West McHenry BLOOUM'S LAKE Harry Matthews and Andrew Amann were business callers at Mundelein last Tuesday morning. Mrs. Charles Bonin and son, Richard, were business callers at McHenry last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks and Mrs. Louis Rohman were business callers at McHenry last Monday afternoon. _ Mrs. Allie Grantham visited relatives in Chicago Sunday evening and Monday. Mrs. Mary Granger spent one evening last week at the G. J. Burnett Mrs. A. Kutz, son and daughter, motored to Chicago on Monday evening. Mrs. A. Westenberg entertained a party of friends at the Oak Park hotel on Sunday . Sadie McCullough of Forest Park, entertained the Regents and Past Regents of the Daughters of Isabella courts, Chicago, and suberban towns at the Oak Park hotel on Pistakee lay, last Sunday. Those present were: Mesdames Annie McCullough, Bessie Andrews, Mary McCullough, Anna J<oyce, and t#ie Misses M. Healey, Catherine Nolan, Mary Hanahan, Helen McCullough, Helen McLaughlin and Jule Kelley. Cream It's Pure and Tasty TJiere are many kinds of ice cream, but some are better than the others. We make the better kind and lots of people say it is the best. Try some today and see if you do not think so, too. "When you say Ice Cream, don't target to •bo say McHENRY." McHenry Ice Cream Company iai t saaaaas mi ' f f *f •11 M tt1 f 111H11M11 tlMOl Mrs. Bloomfield and William Kay of Elgin were Saturday afternoon and evening guests at the J. W. Phannenstill home. John Blomgren, Mrs. Sigrid Blomgren and Mrs. E. Anderson spent last Tuesday afternoon at the Raymond Lusk home near Round Lake. Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews and Mrs. Earl Matthews and two chldren of Crystal Lake spent last Friday at the Darrell-Matthews home. Miss Helen Bonin of Elgin spent the week-end with home folks here. Mrs. H. L. Brooks and Mrs. Louis Ronnman spent last Thursday at Waukegan. Mrs- Williard and daughters, Myrtle, Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mra L&Dfoyt Mat/thews of Crystal Lake were business callers at Waukegan last Saturday afternoon. Ben Walkington of Black River Falls,Wis., spent Sunday at the Blomgren home. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Grantham and children attended a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Grantham at Cary Sunday, in honor of the former's birthday. Mrs. Lyle Litwiler of Round Lake spent last week at the home of her parents here. Lillian Lidtaarsh of Wauconda and Mr8. Fannie Carr of Spring Grove were last Saturday dinner and supper guests at the H. L. Brooks home. While there they called at the W. E. Brooks home in the afternoon. Fred Baseley and daughter, Allie, of California who are visiting relatives in Wauconda, spent last Saturday with his sister, Mrs. Joe Dowell. Mrs. Raymond Lusk of near Round Lake spent last Friday at the Blomgren home. She also called at the Darrell-Matthews home in the morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boniii and children called on friends at Elgin Sunday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Brunswick and Mr. and Mrs. Quinlen of Chicago were Sunday afternoon and supper guests at the G. J. Burnett home. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and daughter, Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, and Miss La Verne Wheelock of Wauconda, attended the Aurora fair Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks and Mrs. Louis Rohman spent last Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Larabee at Bristol, Wis. Mrs. Paesler and son, Arthur, and Paul Meuser of Elgin spent last Wednesday evening at the Charles Bonin home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell and family, attended a family reunion of the Baseley family which was held at Hubbard's woods at Wauconda Sunday. Those present of the family besides the mother were five sons and four daughters, (two sons unable to be present), twenty-three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. All enjoyed a very happy day. Mrs. Sigrid Blomgren spent a few days the first of the week with Mrs. Raymond Lusk near Round Lake. Mrs. LeRoy Webb and son, Donald, and Howard Hemstead of Elgin spent last Friday afternoon at the Charles Bonin home. Those from this compurajty wV*. »ttended the F^rm Bureau picnic at Diamond Lffea l#st Wedaoadsy wera Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell and family, Mrs. Bert Dowell and family, John Blomgren, Mrs. JB. Anderson and Mrs. Sigrid Blomgren, H. L. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and daughter, Myrtle, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and their guests, Mrs. E. F. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews, Mrs. F. O. Rowley and daughter, Adell, and Mrs. Allen Hayford and son, Edwin, of Crystal Lake. Willard Darrell won first prize in the hog c«llio£ coatebi auu! Myru« Darrell won first prise in the young ladies' race. Mrs. Emily Smith of .Edison Park and Mrs. Amy Scott of Highland Park spent last Thursday and Friday at the home of Mrs. Clara Smith: Mrs. Clara Smith accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Werden of Wauconda to Crystal Lake last Tuesday afternoon and were supper guests at the J. D. Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and daughter, Frances, were Sunday supper and evening guests at the Earl Davis home near Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Well of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cady and son of Barrington and Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Bilinski and two children of Diamond Lake were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mrs. Elvira Darrell. Russel Smith of Edison Park was dinner guest at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Clara Smith, last. Thursday. Charles Bilinski and Mrs. Dawson and son and nephew, Oliver; of Diamond Lake were Friday afternoon callers at the home of Mrs. Elvira Darrell. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Werden were supper guests at the home of Mrs. Clara Smith last Thursday. Page Smith spent last Wednesday at Elgin. Mrs. Page Smith and Mrs. Bert Harris of Wauconda spent last* Wednesday at the J. D. William# home at Crystal Lake, OAK PARK ON THE BAT Wedding Invitations and announcements beautifully and correctly printed at the Plaindealer offioe. zm x err sh.-^v,:i j&glK • >v' "f*> \i V'«:v-- v ; 1 T I Night, Sept. t-7-8-9-10 TOT TAIB TEAT ALWAYS GOOD' DAILY PROGRAM 8UBIBCT TO CHANffll 'W ;v Y>. Baseball Delavan vs. State Line ^ „V; grates Saxaphone 85 piece ban4fi%| RACES -v ; Paseball--Clinton vs. East Trof ;: Burlington Band $1,000 stake, V/ " 1:12 Pace. $1,000 stake. ^.18 Trot. $1,000 stake. 1 year-old or under Trot $600 staKfe '^;;l|ilESDAT--CHILDREN'S PAY r;;; Baseball " v- • " ' •L*rr'.? Genesee vs. Sharon Elkhorn High School Bjftiul v*- . ; RACES - Fate. #508. $-year-old or under Pace. $600 stali^ V District Trot. $250. * v! ! 7 #ony Races. v • flection returns gfrt*- J* th*: eve«ljfl|> . WEDNESDAY--HORSE SHOW DAY Horses in saddle and harness Will he" >Judged in front of the Amphitheater on Wednesday forenoon. Team pulling coro- Jfest to take place between the baseball diamond and race track at 1:30 P. M.» /W-V I=t:17 Pan. , kisttriet Pace. $25ft |:16 TVot. $500. I' 8 t t THURSDAY--HOM E COMING D4# • ^ Baseball Monday's Winners vs. Tuesday's Winners ^ ' ' v Whitewater Band RACES "VV* 2:24 Tm& $1,000 stake.- . |:14 Trot. $1,000 stake. - . V Pace. $600. PARADE •"'*r " , Basejball •' Wednesday Winners va. Thursd|| » • ' t- ^ Winnwsi Delavan Band* ^'*7f RACES " ' ^ 1:08 Pnea.N $500. *^:25 Pace. $1,000 stake... - : •. :T- Trot. $500. .•', v.n' - - $ t ']VSi£, [ I X J •ASEBALL GAME CALLED EVERY DAY AT 0:45 ^ ^ .1^60.00 purse each day, and a pennant for the winner of the championships | © o n c e r t f o r t h e a f t e r n o o n p r o g r a m a t ^ iUce program called at 1:80 P. M. 1 ' 'Concert for the eve aing program by the tit^ton-EtKhom band to dommenc* at 7'M. qs^rea attractions start at 8:00 P. M. -- pickets for baseball game and afternoon program wiU l».«a sale at 9:00 A. M. \ jRckets for evening program on sale at 7:00 P. M. All amphitheatre tickets sold for that dayY program only. j - -,nrinnnnfrinrih.hjriiirinnnriirinirr nriqdfti: World'* Smoothepl Type of Motor. Rubber Insulated Motor Supports--standard Nash practice for tome time--Making for Notably Quiet ai& VibrationleM Performance. ,:jKew Crankcase aBreathef,> - ^^PreventiiigCrankcaseDiludi lyUmcce'feed Lubrication. " , Motor Heat Control by Thermoftedc Water Regulatioii. Ciwi #1165; 2»Door Sodaa, $1215) 4-Door Sedan, $131S-M>ft #tt3S| 4 ft--i #<*&<*. $122f Priest f. 0. b. fmctorp O W O N D I S P L A Y New Winged Radiator Cn|^ Double Filament Headlightt. Seat Upholstery of Genuine Chase Velmo Mohair Velvet Four-wheel Brakes. Hve Disc Wheels. Qasoline Filter. Air Cleaner. . ,' NeW'Type Motor Muflfcr Deepening Operadve Silence. New Instrument Board - with Indirect Lighting ^ Ail Instruments int Sio^e Panel under Glass ' InHlWi't Hydrostatic Gas Gauge. . 4 New Duotone Body Color*. 5 Oil Screen "Agitator^ _ Preventing Oil Coagulation in • George A. Stilling Garage Phone 28" McHenry, Illf 'J w~,. •JiiS.Wi mm