OQPX&S ADD 00EES OF A WEBS I* OUB OXTT !l1$? £V*.-. % : } • As Seen By Plaindealer Re f ' |>orters and Handed H 1 - r •' • By Our Friends Thomas F. Bolder vu a Chicago visitor Tuesday. t Mr. and Mrs. Pauly and daughter, Helen, of Elgin visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Conley of Chicago spent Sunday with Mrs. A. G. Barbian. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brady of Chicago visited McHenry friends over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shales of Des- Plaines visited Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Barbian and family Sunday. Miss Verona Niesen is enjoying a week's vacation from her duties kt the West McHenry State bank. Joseph and Jerry Wilder and Arthur Lind of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage on Fox river. Mrs. in Chicago. Miss Lillian Buss spent the weekend in Chicago. s i Don Hibbard of Woodstock ipent Tuesday in McHenry, John B. Kelter of Chicago spent the week-end with McHenry relatives. "Edward Schaumberg of Chicago spent the week-end with McHenry friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodell and Master Warren Jones spent Friday in Chicago. Thomas P. Walsh and son, Pender^ of Grayslake sent Friday evening with McHenry relatives. Robert Edinger of Woodstock spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Edinger. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newell of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doherty spent Monday in Woodstock as the guests of Mrs. Doherty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. John Stilling have returned from a month's motoring trip spent on the Pacific coast and traveling through the west. Mr. and Mrs. William Burke spent Sunday in Chicago as the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Burin. Artistic Miller Lamps ^ in Wrought Metal Now on Display THE new lamps feature rich gold relief on metal finishes--very handsome looking with their silk shades and smart ribbon niches. Right now is the time to select those new lamps to brighten up the house for winter. The latest styles may be had in a wide assortment of beautiful color combinations. And how appropriate as wedding gifts--just the thing any bride would welcome for her new home. See this attmctto assortment utitile o*r stotjcs are Any lamp may be purchased the "Little by Little" way. Visit emr display of Miller Lamps today! PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Or NORTHERN ILLINOIS 101 Williams St., Crystal * Telephone 280 I. A. Schabeck, District Manager ^ M ^ -- I * * * * * T T I - Y - * * ^ I ^ R R ^^R^RIVVVYVVVMVVWIAAFIAAAFUI Racing Stars buy the Greatest BUlCK Ever Built Within thirty dvys after its introduction, the Greatest Buick Ever Built received one of the greatest tributes ever paid-a motor car. Nine internationally famous A. A. A. speedway stars ' ^ singled it out, above all other cars, far their personal use and for their families! The racing acea who have thus^demoaaCrated thfliv approval of the New Buick are; * Frank Lockhart^' ... * Pete DePaolo * Cliff Woodbulfy - * Fred Comer . * Earl Cooper . --^HDave Lewis * Frank Fili*** * Bob McDooo^i * Bennett Hill £ «xrrsrA MW Overton & Cow en friiirK Pffllfrt Pfcone 6 West McHenry t in Chicago. Charles Whiting spent Saturday at Elgin. • Mrs. Mollie Givin* Visited relatives at Elgin Sunday. Miss Edna Geise spent the week-end at Naperville. Miss Eleanor Conway visited in Chicago Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Purvey visited in Elgin on Monday. y Miss Mayme Buss was a visitor in Chicago Friday. 1 - Mrs. C. W. Goodell spent last Friday in Chicago. Mr. Gierke of Chicago visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Lillian Stilling spent one day last week in Chicago. Simon Stoffel was a business visitor in Chicago Friday. Mrs. Peter Schoewer was shopping at Woodstock Wednesday. Louis Hollenbach and Joe .Ott spent Sunday at Pistakee Bay. William Bonslett was a business visitor in Chicago Thursday. Mrs. J. J. Rothermel was a visitor at Waukegan on Monday. Mrs. W. E. Whiting visited friends at Genoa City last Friday. Mr .and Mrs. H. C. Hughes spent Saturday evening at Elgin. Warren Holley of Chicago was vis1- iting friends here Saturday. Miss Laura Karls of Chicago spent Sunday with her parents here. George A. Hanley of Elgin was visiting in McHenry on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Powers were visitors at Waukegan on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. F. G. Sehreiner were Callers at Waukegan on Sunday. • Mrs. John McEvoy spent a few days last week with relatives in Chicago. , Mi's. B. Dietz and Mrs. George Bohr spent one day last week in Chicago. Miss Maud Granger of Chicago spent the week-end with relatives here. Frank Ward returned to his home here from Chicago the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page and Mrs. -C. Going sent one day last week at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephenson of Ringwood were calling on friends here Saturday. Miss Berteel Spencer of Chicago spent the week-end with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. George Zorn of Janesville, Wis., visited friends here Sunday. Marie Callahan of Chicago was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doherty on Sunday. Miss Grace Pohl of Chicago spent the week-end as a guest of Miss Helen Pries. Misses Ruth and Ethel Whiting of Chicago visited friends here over the week-end. Peter Peterson spent one day last week at the home of William Colby 4n Waukegan. Frank A. Conley of Chicago., was a jguest of Joseph J. Frett and family On Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Wheeler attended an Eastern Star meeting at Algonquin on Friday evening. Gene Zoia of Woodstock visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doherty on Sunday. Margaret Long of Woodstock spent last Thursday in the home of her aunt, llrs. P. J. Doherty. Mrs. Linus Newman and Mrs. Lewis McDonald spent Friday visiting Mrs. JGus Ehrke at Solon. Mrs. Lewis McDonald was the guest pf Mrs. Everett McClure at Wood Stock one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Val Zilien of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. I. Miles of Chicago' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McDonald and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Anton Frett and family of Wheaton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Frett. Mrs. Linus Newman went to Chicago the first of the week where gfre is visiting her son, Charles. Mrs. Edward J. Buss and daughter, Betty, and Miss Hanna Glosson visited at Woodstock Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coleman of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mrs. Frank Rosing and children spent Friday wtih her mother, Mrs. George Wagner, at Grayslake. Mrs. Frank Rosing and childen and Mrs. John Oeffling and daughter were Waukegan shoppers last Wednesday., Mrs. Demlein and daughter, Eve* lyn, of Chicago visited Mat Steffea and family here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosing spent Thursday night at the home of tha former's sister, Mrs. Nick Molidor, at Volo. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frett and baby of Chicago spent Sunday with the fo&> mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J, Frett. 'i Mr. and Mrs. Mat Karls and son, Bobby, of Chicago spent Sunday with the former's parents* Mr. and Mrs, Fred Karls. 4 Mrs. Christina Going returned to Chicago last Friday, after spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Page. Harry Morris returned to the city on Monday, after spending the sum* mer as professional at the McHenry Country club. Dr. Emily Rorer of Detroit, Miclu, spent a few days the first of the week as a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Samantha Button. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Starritt and daughter of Crystal Lake were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schneider on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kamholz and little son of Chicago spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz, on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosing, Laura Weber and Charles Freund were entertained at George Weber's home Saturday evening. Richard Stenger,. who is a member of the university band at Marquette, enjoyed a trip to Omaha, Neb., on Saturday, where the band accompanied the Marquette football team. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Blake entertained a party of relatives and friends at their home at Pistakee Bay on Sunday. Thpse present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michels and children, Howard, John and Lucille, of Harvard; Mr. and Mrs. George Justen - and son, Bobby, and Mrs. Peter Sthoewer. J Mo Green was a Waukegan visitor Sunday. " ]•*- Miss Lillian Freund spent Thursday in Chicago. . , Mi.«? I jJHnn Freund spent SnnHay evening m Waukegan. Marjorie and Harold Phalin were Elgin vistors Sunday. Misses Vera and Nellie Doherty spent Saturday in Chicago. Misses Adele and Pauline Pufahl spent Saturday in Chicago. John A. Bolger visited friends in Harvard Sunday evening. Leone and Kathleen Givins were Chicago visitors Saturdayi Leo Winkle spent the week-end visiting friends in Champaign. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worth spent Sunday evening in Waukegan. William Sutton vistied his sister, Mrs. Larkin, at Elgin, Sunday. Floyd Foss and Harold Bacon spent last; Thursday afternoon in Chicago. Bert Sutton of Solon Mills was a business visitor in McHenry Friday. Marjorie Phalin and Helen Welch were Crystal Lake callers Saturday. Mrs. George Phalin spent the weekend with her parents in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Butler of Chicago spent the week-end in McHenry. George Vogel of Solon Mills was a business visitor in McHenry Thursday. Mrs. Paul Bonslett and Mrs. William Cowen spent Thursday in Chicago. Sam Fraser of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. W. D. Wentworth. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freth of Chicago were week-end visitors in McHenry. Mrs. Jacob Thies and grandson, Joseph Gausden, spent the week-end in Chicago. W. H. Vastine and son, Wiliam, are spending a few days at McCollum's Lake, hunting. Mrs. Angeline Gausden spent Saturday and Sunday as the guests of relatives here. The Misses Ruth and Ethel Whiting of Chicago spent the weekend with relatives here. Arthur Adams, wife and little son of Woodstock spent Thursday with McHenry relatives. Mrs. John Phalin, Mrs. William Welch and Mildred Welch spent Monday afternoon in Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman and little son of Chicago were week-end guests of Mrs. Helena Heimer. Mrs. George Phalin, Mrs. Robert Knox and children and Miss Eleanor Phalin motored to Elgin Friday. Charles Kling entertained several friends from Chicago at his McCollum's Lake cottage over the week-end. Rebert Weber and sister, Miss Helen, witnessed the Illinois-Pennsylvania footbal game at Champaign Saturday. « Mr. and Mrs. John E. Freund and son, Vernon, visited Mrs. Freund's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Adams, at Johnsburg Sunday. C. A. Dalstrom returned to his home in Chicago Saturday,, after spending a few days at his cottage on McCollum's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sehreiner spent Sunday evennig in Waukegan, where they witnessed "White Cargo," playing at the Majestic theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tench, Mrs. Tench, Miss Tench and Miss Myrtle Tench from Austin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodell Mrs. Leo Rohles of Elgin and Mrs. Josephine Carey of Chicago spent Sunday with the former's brothers, George and Thomas Kane, here. Robert Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knox, Sr., and Miss Dorothy Knox motored to New London, Wis., last Wednesday and spent a few days visiting relatives there. Miss Eleanor Phalin left Friday evening for DeKalk to be the guest at a Hallowe'en party given by the students who reside at the Northern Illinois State Normal school dormitory to the town girls of DeKalb. • Among those from here who attended the Illinois-Pennsylvania game at Chajgpaign were Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Overton, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knox and Mr. and Mrs. William Cowen. cago M. A. Copway was a Chicago visi tor on Friday, a Mrs. George Bohr spent last Thurs day in Chicago. ^ Jacob J ua ten attsBuSu the Aurora races Saturday, Miss Genevieve Carey was a Chicago passenger Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newman visited at Elgin Monday. Mrs. Stephen Heimer was a.Chicag» passenger Thursday. Frank Rosing was a Johnsburg vis tor Wednesday evening. Miss Anna Frisby visited relatives^ in Elgin Sunday night. Mr.s W. D. Wentworth will a Chicago passenger Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill visited relatives at Elgin Sunday. Frank Hughes and Mat Freund attended the races at Aurora Saturday. Louis Engstrom of St. Charles visited in the h. F. Newman home over Sunday. Miss Corrinne Petelle of Chicago, spent Sunday as a gueet of Mrs. E. J. Buss. Mrs. C. CroutI of Chicago was a visitor at the L. F. Newman home! over Sunday. ] Miss Laura Weber went to Chicago last Thursday, where she spent a few days visiting friends. Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebron spent Friday in the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doherty returned home the first of the week after, an extended honeymoon trip. Mr. a?id Mrs. Diedrich of Chicago: spent Sunday with old friends here. Mr. Diedrich is just recovering from, an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newman and; Mrs. W. A. Sayler motored to<Hebrort Sunday where they visited Rev. Ray-I mond Sanger and mother. > Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes an# family and Mr. and Mrs. John Keg and! daughter attended the Fireman's! dance at Richmond Friday night. < Ladies, take a "timely tip." Buy your Zipper boots and four-buckle overshoes now at Erickson's Dept. 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