i 1 •'-r'.SpW. If ®#;! 4*., ' - >?*•*». if THEMcHKNET FLAINDEALKK. THURSDAY, NOV. PI t 'S •• Foible* of Gemot Buffon wrote in lace ruffles and St* Walter Scott liked to array himself IB his shooting jacket from six o'clock •atll dinner time, whilst Gal do Reno fainted with much pomp and considered himself at his best when dressed Magnificently, and had his pupils attend him In silence, ranged around HHf, JLnem Over the cannot rot, ivarp or burn for they are Johns- Manville Rigid Asbestos Shingles. McffiESN RY LUMBER ALITV AND SCRVICi FlSST West McHenry CO. WfiKlV PERSONALS OOM?RS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY As Seen By Pl&inde&ler Reporters and Handed fiTT By Our Friends Mr. Willis mi an Elgin visitor on Sunday. John Givens was a Chicago visitor Sunday evening. Miss Helen Welch spent the weekend in Chicago. " * Mr. and Mrs. Phil Meyers were in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. William Bacon was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. Mrs. J. E. Wheeler was* a Chicago visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mfeyers were Chicago visitors Sunday. Mayor P. W. Frett was a Woodstock visitor Monday. " Mrs. Jack Walsh visited relatives in Elgin over the week-end. Mrs. Edward Comiskey of Chicago visited friends here Sunday. Miss Lenore Freund of Libertyvilk spent Sunday at her home here. Peter Glosson of Waukegan visited |p the Fred Earls home Saturday. Leander Hughes of Chicago visited his father, James Hughes, Sunday. Mjrs. Anna Barron visited her sister at Ottawa over the week-end. Mrs. H. B. Schaefer and sons visited relatives in Chicago last week. Mrs. Laura Kent and daughter, Ruth, were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Miss Keithia Osgood of DesPlaines was the guest of Miss Floribel Bassett Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Bassett and fan&ily and their guests were callers at Harvard Sunday. Mfc\ and Mirs. Gordon Stringer and children visited relatives at Elgin on Sunday. Harry Fay of Elgin was attending to business interests here Monday and Tuesday. R. I. Overton attended a Buick dealers convention held at Flint, Mich, last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Woodburn have moved into their new home on Waukegan street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Egan of Chicago spent the week-end in the Geo. Meyers home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blackmer of Chicago were recent guests in the home of John Fay. Dorothy and Walter LaSalle of Des j of this week as guests in the home of Plaines were Sunday guests in the their brother at Lamoile, 111. Frank Dub sky, Dr. V. Stransky, Joseph Tytlik and William Fuka were E. E. Bassett home. Mrs. P. W. Engeln and Mrs. Mat You'll find well dressed women visiting the savings bank. They dress in style, but they save money by thoughtfully patronizing this Bhop of service. --Mr. Before and Aft«n "Spotless Cleaning--Permanent Dyeing Tailored Pressing** Mrs. Anna Howard CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING PHONE 143-W Located over Bolger's Drug Store nnouncintfj} C Autumn Display invite you to attend a special showing pf motor car fashions for 1928-- . 1 ' 1 v; •--introducing lustrous colors of lasting Duco •. • rich uphdl steries of the finest quality • • # 1 smart new appointments. The Buick Autumn display opens Saturday and will continueall through theweek. Don't miss this interesting exhibit. NO VEMBEB Overton & Cowen / Buick Dealers "West McHenry, Illinois Engeln and daughter, Dora, were in Waukegan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bowl of Elgin were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koernei. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Karls and son, Bobby, of Chicago visited in the Fred Karls home Thursday. Mrs. E. J. Mansfield of Woodstock visited in the home of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Bassett Monday. Mrs. Hirschman of Indianapolis, Ind., was the guest of Miss Edna Geist over the week-end. Mrs. J. C. Peterson of Chicago spent Saturday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Winkle. Miss Corrine Petelle of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Buss. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Klein of Elmhurst were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koerner Sunday. Miss Laura Michels of Chicago spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mir. and Mrs. Simon Michels. Irwin Smith, an employee at the MicHenry Country Golf club left last week for a motor trip to California. Mrs. Raymond Whiting and children of Lake Geneva, Wis., visited relatives here the last of the week. Mrs. Minnie Block has returned home after spending a few weeks in the home of her daughter in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Winkle and family of Lilymoor spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Winkle. Mrs. William Perkinson of Chicago spent Saturday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Winkle. Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh and daughter, Vera, of Woodstock visited in the home of Mrs. B. Frisby Sunday. Mrs. Henry A. Lipp of Batavia spent several days this week in the home of her niece, Mrs. Elmer Koerner. Miss Frances Michels returned home last week from Buffalo, N. Y., where she spent the summer with her sister. Misses Rosina and Cornelia Freund of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Freund. E. E. Bassett and son, Lisle, attended the M. W. A. booster meeting at Woodstock on Wednesday night of last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay and William Simes visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton at Richmond Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hildebrand and daughter, Janet, returned last week after spending several days with relatives at Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Houlihan and son, Junior of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linus Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woodward of Kenosha, Wis., spent Tuesday in the home of the latter'? parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vycital. G. N. Lamb of St. Charles, district engineer of the state highway depart, ment, made an inspection tour through McHenry Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Walsh and son, Edward, and Mrs. Frank Cobb of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Linus Newman. John Erickson and* Mrs. Louise Hitter of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of the former's brother, L. A. Erickson and family. Misses Mildred and Kathrine Flynn and brothers Thomas and John of Chicago visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Wheeler, Mrs. George Lindsay, Mrs. J. R. Smith and Miss Adeline Perkins attended an Eastern Star meeting at Lake Geneva Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sutton and children and William Sutton visited Sr. Mary Robertus at Vincentia Convent at Jefferson Park Sunday. Sister Mary Robertus will be known by many friends here as formerly Lucy Sutton. Allan Noonan was a Chicago visitor Thursday. Miss Mabel Gorman was a Chicago visitor Sunday. Mrs. N. J. Jus ten was a Chicago visitor Friday. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Klontx wgre in Chicago Thursday. Miss Irene Conway of Elgin spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur Wrede of Chicago spent Sunday in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walsh were visitors at Elgin one day last week. Mrs. Charles Gibbs spent a few days the first of the week at Elgin. Miss Elizabeth Miller spent the week-end with relatives at Kenosha. Mrs. E. Cropley of Solon Mills was a McHenry visitor one day last week. Mrs. C. H. Duker and Mrs. E. G. Peterson were Elgin visitor? Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holly of Chicago were visitors in MicHenry one day last week. Miss Theresa Karls of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey and son, Jack, visited relatives at Woodstock Sunday. John Schreiner of Elgin visited in the home of his sister, Mrs. Albert Krause, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Krause and daughter, Marion, visited relatives in Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Colman of Chicago were Sunday gjuests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mrs. Christina Going of Chicago is j spending a few weeks in the home of j her daughter, Mrs. Ray Page. j Dr. and Mrsi W. C. Besley of Wood- i stock were guests of the latter's sister, j Mrs. W. A. Sayler, Thursday. ; Mr. and Mtrs. John Kilday were i recent guests in the home of Mr. and i Mrs. Glen Kinney at Woodstock. j Miss Laura Karls of Chicago was a j Sunday visitor in the home of her ] parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Senten of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls on Thursday of last week. ' Mrs. Nizzie Holly left last week to make her home for the winter in the home of her son, J. C. Holly, in Chicago. Mrs. C. W. Goodell and Miss Ethel Jones and little Wbrren Jones spent jseveral days last week and the first Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vales. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dowling of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gans. Mr. and Mirs. Fred Kamholz and family and their daughter, Mrs. Carl Schmitt and children, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kamholz in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Schmitt and children left Sunday evening from Chicago for their new home at LaTrope, Pa. They were ac- Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers and children motored to Racine, Wis., Sunday where they visited with relatives. The Wide-A-Wake club boarded the train to Chicago Tuesday morning, where they enjoyed the day in the finest theatres of Chicago. Mrs. Catherine Tonyan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stilling Tuesday. Keep your feet warm and you will escape all the winter coughs and colds. Everything in stock for men, women ildren. Erickson Dept. Sfee^e. Too Busy to Worry When a woman is trying to raise eight or nine children she doesn't waste much time regretting the passing of old-fashioned southern tallty.--Dally News. corapanied by Mr. Schmitt them in Chicago. met JOHNSBURG Fred Smith and son, Leo, and William Smith boarded the train to Chicago from Crystal Lake Monday. Misses Catherine and Mary Althoff of Elgin visited with her parenth/ Mr. and Mrs. Althoff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Smith and Misses Frances Hiller and Martha Tonyan motored to Chicago, where they visited Mr. Albert Smith in the St. Anthony hospital who was operated upon Tuesday, but is recovering very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. George Frett and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frett and son, Miss Kathryn Frett, Mrs. Josephine Frett and Frank Freund motored to Milwaukee Sunday. Mrs. Peter Freund visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Lay Saturday. Mrs. Ben Schaefer and daughters, Mildred and Anna, boarded the train to Chicago, Tuesday and visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schroeder. The Jolly Eight club met in the home of Mrs. Joe King. The evening was spent playing five hundred. High honors were awarded to Mrs. Frank Keinpfer first, Mrs. H. W. Hetter mann second, Mrs. John M. Pitzen third and Mirs. Joe J. Michels consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams visited with Mr. and Mrs. John MerteSf Sura day. Mr. and Mrs. John Freund and family of McHenry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Math Freund Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and family of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freund and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller of Zenda visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freund of Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs. S: H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Steve King and son Eugene, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Miller of Richmond and Mrs. William Meyers visited with Mrs. Steve King Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hettermann motored to Woodstock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hiller and Mrs. Joe Hettermann motored to Burlington, Wis., where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sichoff and Mr. and Mrs. William Krift Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoffel and daughter, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. John Pitzen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oeffling and son, Floyd, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michels Sunday. Mrs. Fred Alliott and Mrs. Sort of Chicago, Mrs. Joe MSchels, Mrs. Geo. Michels and son, Donald, and Miss Mildred Schaefer visited with Mrs. Steve King Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Regner and children of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freund and children of Volo and 3Er. and Mrs. Albert Justen of McHenry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller Sunday. Miss Helen Smith visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horick a few days last week. With Retervation* Jeanette always expects something when her father conies home. One day Just as he entered she said: 'What have yon got today, daddy?" Bt gave her a package of gum and •aid: "That is for you and brother." She gratefully nodded her head and said: "Oh, thank you. ill divide with brother, but I'll be the guard keeper." ,* ; ' x inequalities "Do you believe in the absolute •quality of men?" "I de not," replied the aged sport "If I did 1 wouldn't be able to see the sens* la any friendly contest, from a fight to a checker game." And So Are /ntman# than half the people t&oc* by lightning are killed," sajs a floating scientific Item. The other halt we suppose, try to be Presidential candidates.--Cleveland Plain Dealer William M. Carroll, Soliieller Sale of Real Estate State of Illinois, County of McHenry, ssi In the Circuit Court* of McHenry County--September Term, A. D., 1927 Barbara Engeln, Complainant.' vs. N. F. Steilen, Kathryne Steilen, et al., Defendants. Bill to Foreclose--Gen. No. 22800. Public Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree made and entered by said court in the above entitled cause on the 29th day of October, A. D., 1927, I, Floyd E. Eckert, Master in Chancery of said Court, will on Friday, November 25th, 1927, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the East door of the Court House, in the City of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described real estate in said decree described, to-wit: Lots Two (2), Three (3), Four CD, Fifteen (15), Sixteen (16), and Seventeen (17), in Block Number Two (2), of Dr. C. H. Feger's Addition to the Village of McHenry, being a subdivision of a part of the North East Quarter of Section Number Twenty-six (26), Township Ntrmber Forty-fire (45), North Range Eight (8). East ot the Third Principal Meridian, as surveyed by Charles H. Tryon, September 23rd and 24th, 1895, situated in the County of McHenry and State "•if*' Illinois. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent (10%) of sale price to be paid on day of sale, and balance to be paid when deed is delivered. Dated this 29th day of October, A. D., 1927. , Floyd E. Eckert, Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinoisr 23-8 ii -1y. Si-3, • '"iyr * **** nl* '• save \ " A, 4 r:' time trouble ^ \ v': f ;t jyjW.s-V'V • . , >* J . - s . i t . o T T ? ? t t tT T T T f T T T T T T T t T t T v where beautiful appearance is most desired • Installation of proper lighting fixtures is one of the most important factors in making a beautiful home. We carry a full line of lighting fixtures in our store. Any finish desired. Let us help you select fixtures for yoiur Carey Electric Shop Phone 251 McHenry Green Street I -