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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 May 1928, p. 10

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§m cw. * ' ?•* ^"W~- % fs s if' tak,$; "M SS; <$. J,zy"\ t- • ;•... mmrnimm w: -^1 '"• • • •'•/;•'•*••< "• A ^ * * , 1 ;E M'HENRY PLAINDEALEB, V-.T' m$m' * • • ' iltti THE M lay \veni MAY 11,1928 *• 7 % - >%. •' * >" -t', ^ _«-# - ^ . rr *# !~<M <f* »• *" „ 4 „ ' -• - ** ^ ?-,^b - •:; ;. W. .- .,T«:, : ^••*. ••.fest; •*C* /> «-. , i " T i n i „ ~ SLOOim'8 LATE '*.»# Cheftney Brooks was * bosineu » caller at Grayslake last Friday. &5..1 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nellia were bus- ^ in««fl callers at McHenry last Wed- 4f- , ^v-.^nwday afternoon. Dowell and :>* vr. -* m: ' - J y. «;, Mr. and Mrs. Ray V ^ 'daughter, Dorothy, were business callers at McHenry last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis and daughter, Frances, spent lafet Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon. Mii=s Ruby Grantham and Miss Martha Osgood of Wauconda spent the week-end at the home of the former's sister at Palatine. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughter, Dorothy, spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jane Eatin go r at Wauconda. W. E. Brooks And Otis Phillip were caller? at the L. A. Huebsch home at Mundelein Sunday. Miss Myrba Bacon was one of the graduation class from Griswold Lake school, who graduated from McHenry last Thursday, evening. Lloyd flayiier, of Batavia, was a Saturday tWmng guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and Harry Matthews attended the funeral of the seven-year-old son, William, qf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gripton near Gurnee last Friday afternoon. Mi-, and Mrs. A1 Wilson and daughter of Palatine, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler and son of Waukegan, spent Sunday with home folks here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Robert, visited with relatives at Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nellis spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Carl Mead, at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughter attended the movie at Fox River Grove last Wednesday night. Mrs. L. A. Werden of New Hampshire, who is visiting with relatives at Wauconda, visited at the home of Mrs. Page Smith last Tuesday afternoon. Page Smith spent last Wednesday •at Mr. Turks' subdivision at Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon and children attended the movie at Barrington Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knox and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Zimmer of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geary and son of Grayslake, were Sunday evening visitors at the home of their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon and children were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and family and Mrs. Page Smith and son, Claire, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whitman, near Wauconda, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Matthews of Crys tal Lake, attended the funeral of Miss Evelyn Matthews at Lake Geneva, Wis., Tuesday afternoon. SCr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughter, Dorothy, spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse. Mrs. Ray Paddock and Mrs. Arthur Boehmer of Wauconda, visited with Airs. Harry Matthews last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Smith accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams and son of Crystal Lake to Waukegan and Zion Saturday. They called on Clarence Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson and children of Algonquin and Mr. and Mrs Ed Anderson of Cary and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk of Wauconda were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the Blomgren home. Mrs. Leon Smith and little daughter visited with Mrs. Clara Smith last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nordmeyer and children spent Sunday evening at the Blomgren home. Mrs. J. D. Williams and son of Crystal Lake were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Clara Smith. Mrs. L. A. Wenten called on Mrs. Clara Smith last Tuesday afternoon. John Blomgren, Mrs. E. Anderson and Mrs. Sigrid Blomgren attended the movie at Fox River Grove Saturday evening. Little Robert Matthews spent Tuesday afternoon with his aunt, Mrs. La Doyt Matthews, at Crystal Lake. Those from this community who attended the Senior class play, "Diamonds and Hearts," at the W. T. H. S. auditorium last Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston, George Harner, George Roesslein, John Loris and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and daughter, Myrtle, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews. Our spring line of shoes and oxfords for the entire family are of the newest designs and styles. Let us fit you to your next repair. Erickson Dept. 8tere. WAUCONDA baby spent Mbnday evening at Lake Zurich. Mrs. Almeda Grantham and < son Walter, of Chicago were Bupper guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Grantham, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Eironimus and sons were Waukegan callers Thursday. Mir. and Mrs. Frank H. Deckson and children and Miss Lena Bonen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown at Forest Park. Mrs. Joseph Dobner, Mrs. Thomas Garvin, Mrs. Molidor, Mrs. John Shaffer, Mrs. Vedder Stone and Mrs. Lee Murry and son, Kenneth, attended the funeral of Mrs. Henry Stilling at Johnsburg, Tuesday morning. Mrs. Ernest Meyer was a pleasant caller in town Monday. All the wanted shades in chiffon and service weight hosiery at Erickson Dept. Store. JUNGWOOB Mrs. H. T. Cook waa a Barrington caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Iinw spent Friday in Chicago. Mrs. Paul Broncheon spent several days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Moody at Peoria. Mrs. Gilbert Burnett of Slocum's Lake called on her sister, Mrs. H. L. Grantham, Sr., Saturday. George Hapke returned home from the Victory Memorial hospital Friday.- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paddock spent Wednesday in Waukegan. Graduation exercises will be held at! the grammar school Friday evening, | May 18. [ Erwin Nicholls was taken to Oiiea-» go Friday morning to the West Side hospital, where he had his arm set, over again. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackburn of; Chicago are the parents of a daugh-i ter, Shirley Jean, born Saturday, May! 5. ! Mr. and lira. Harry Grantham and; children were Lake Zurich callers; Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Martin and fam- j ily have moved to a farm near Volo. i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond VanNatta and children and Raymond Syre of. Elgin spent Sunday with Mr. and; Mrs. H. L. Grantham. Miss Dorothy Peck and friend of Chicago spent the week with Mrs. Edith Peck. Mr. and Mrs. George Rroughton and daughter, Lois, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaffer at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer and son, Donald, of McHenry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Geary. The Mother and Daughters banquet will be held at the Community house Saturday evening, May 19. A. N. Larson was a Gilmer caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turnbull and family and J. Turnbull and daughter, Ivy, spent Saturday at Palatine and Lake Zurich. George Foote of Chicago spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Paddock and family of Chicago spent the week-end at the Seymour home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kramer and Mrs. Grace Moffitt were Chicago callers Friday. Miss Mae Daley of Lake Bluff spent a few days last week at the John Daley home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and children of Chicago are moving into their home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stroker and daughters of Waukegan spent Sunday with relatives here. Edgar Green of Chicago spent the week-end at the home of his mother, Mrs. Florence Green. George Deinlein of Chicago spent the week-end with his family here. Bemie Geary of Round Lake waa caller at the home of his mother, Mrs. Alice Geary, Monday. Rudolph Berg of Barrington spent the week-end at the John Gossell home. Mr. and Mrs. William Gossell and Mrs. Leon Dodge was pleasantly surprised on her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent playing five hundred with first prize going to Mrs. Elmer Olsen and B. T. Butler and consolation to Mrs. George Sheperd and Leon Dodge. Mrs. Dodge was presented with a lovely gift. Mrs. Cossman spent Wednesday at Libertyville visiting at Herman Malidor's. Mrs. Sayler Smith, of Portland, Ore., is visiting in Ringwood. Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Brownfield and son of Forest Park were week-end visitors at H. C. Hughes.' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stevenson drove to Elgin Sunday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Beck, who are home in Dundee, after spending the winter in Florida. Sebre and Norma Whiting went into Chicago Friday night ami saw "The Desert Song," which was playing its last week. The first home ball game of the season was play*<i Sunday at the new ball diamond. Foi Lake defeated Ringwood 9 to 6. prize being won by Miss Dorothy Peet, second, Mrs. Gus Carlson, third by Miss Adele Young and consolation by Mrs. Roy Harrison. A dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Olsen was presented with a gift. Mr. and Mrs. Del. Bacon and Miss Irene Anderson of Crystal Lake were Sunday callers in Ringwood at the Hawley home. Mitti Francisco will bs in town Tuesday to show leer stock of readyto- wear clothes. She dpo has JBollin hosiery. Mrs. Elmer Olsen was surprised at her home on Thursday afternoon by the' members of the Jolly Sixteen Bunco club and a few neighbors. Five tables of bunco were played, the first Mrs. Mary Adaatts and daughter, Christina, of •NHttiry spent Than-1 day with Frank Adams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and Mrs. Emma Merchant spent Kntnr^y ev_ ening in Woodstock, When you order groceries mad fresh vegetables from our grocery de partment, you are getting the best that is on the -market. Just phone us your order and we will fill it promptly. Erickson Dept. Store. r ou Proud > \ -mr I0>ort equipment, nd smarter car thanthiM Smart as a racing craft to begin with. Long and low ... with rakish, youthful" ~ Your home may be bigger than the one shown litere. Or, it may not be so big. But it isn't size that counts. ^ It's the comfort, the beauty, the durability. Why not go over your home, room by room, and take account of features you would like to have changed f * Then let us?--without obligation to you--tell 5*>u just about how much it would cost to make these changes. We believe you will find that with little ex* pense you cAi have a home that just fits you to a tee. , „ 1 lines. But with special sport equipment . . . it's even smarter. The peer of any car in its class. Six wire wheels . . . their colors contrasting *rith body shades. Spares carried jauntily forward wells. A trunk rack Jfrfchind siucMtintr * at week-end /ou ever saw it. personality. 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