THE M'HKHRY PLAIMDXALSR, THURSDAY, MAT 24, 1928 WfflflLY PERSONALS COMERS AMD G0BB8 OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY AI Seen By Plaindealer Reporters and Headed In By Our Friends {Jwrge Justen was a Chicago Vl^ftUr Thursday. John Schreiner was a Chicago visitor Sunday. Miss Pauline Pufahl spent th« weekend in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Erickson and family visited with relatives at Caledonia Sunday. Miss Hilda Karls and Art Berhends from Chicago, Miss Mary Adams and Mary Muellenbach from Adams, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freund, Jr., and daughter, Isobel, from McHenry. J. E. Pufahl was a Chicago visitor Mlonday. MSss Vena Foulds spent the weekend here. f. G. Schreiner was a Chicago visitor Sunday. Miss Floribel Bassett was an Elgin visitor Saturday. Mr. And Mrs. George Lindsay visited at Antioch Sunday. Paul Kamholz attended a wedding at Belvidere on Thursday. Mrs. James Powers and daughter were Woodstock visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frazer and children of Hebron visited Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mirs. George Kamholz and little son of Chicago visited in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz, on Thursday. Mrs. H. W. Johnson of Grand Rapids is spending this week with ^Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stock while Mr. Johnson is attending the state convention of the Knights of Columbus At Wausau, Wis. DOD B & fe ROTHE-RS How do YOU test a motor car? Is speed the first test you apply to a motor car? ... Then drive The Victory Six, for no car in its class is so fast. ... Is acceleration a major consideration? . . . 5 to 25 miles in 714 seconds -- 10 to 45 miles in 13 Vi seconds --tell the unparalleled story of Victory pick-up. Are you interested in economy f . . . 2 1 milw per gallon at 25 miles per hour is average gas consumption for this famous Six . . . %pomy? ... Head room equal to any--superior' to most in its class. Wider seats--more leg room. Big! And a beatJty! Rakish and trim in line, richly upholstered, beautifully lacquered in smart hues --tomorrow's style with Dodge dependability. A car that you should try out • now--yourself at the whceC Coupe, $1045; 4-door Sedan, $1093} DeLuxm Sedan, $1170; DeLuxe 4-pass. Coupe, fll70$ Sport Sedan, ,$1295--f. o. b. Detroit, in on WEBH for Dodge Brothers Radio Program every : ffiurida)! niffti at 8 o'clock thru WEAF--NBC Red Network James Morrow & Son Iftniketui We* MoHe.ry Discount on all ¥-• v.- battery operated ftiulio outfits "Where Your Dollar Buys Most" | KNOX MOTOR SALES " Phones 30 and 31 Lyle Bassett was a Waukegan visitor Saturday evening. Mrs. C. W. Goodell spent the first of the week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wattles were Woodstock visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoeft of Chi capo spent the week-end here. Miss Elola Boyle is spending a few weeks with Chicago relatives. Mrs. Mary McCabe visited with relatives in Waukegan recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Burns of Oak Park spent the week-end in this vicinity. Miss Adeline Perkins, visited with relatives and friends in Chicago last week. Mr. and Mfrs. Louis Althoff and family were callers at Johnsburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loomis of Chicago visited with relatives heTe Sunday. Fred Kambolz and son, Fred, and Carl Schmitt motored tat Racine, Wis., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harrison of Ringwood visited in this city Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kimball and Mrs^ J. P. Smith of Chicago were' callers hi this city Sunday. C. W. Stenger and children of Waukegan visited with friends here Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Harry Mjorris of Chicago spent Sunday with her husband and at the McHenry Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Jones of Chicago visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodell Sunday. Mrs. Jack Walsh visited in the C. W. Stenger home at Waukegan Wednesday night and Thursday. Miss Hazel Bacon of Chicago visited in the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. William Bacon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Miller entertained as Sunday dinner guests Mr, and Mrs. Leo Karls from Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stock spent Sunday at Lake Geneva as guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Johnson of Grand Rapids. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Besley and H. R. Bennett of Woodstock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler Sunday. Mrs. Edward Holle of Chicago spent few days last week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conway. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Graham of Minneapolis were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bassett a few days last week. F. A. Bohlander of Milwaukee attended the meeting of the bank directors of the West McHenry State Bank on Monday. Mrs. H. Jensen of Woodstock visited with relatives here Thursday. Her mother, Mirs. Annie Frisby, returned home with her for a visit. C. H. Duker and several of the eighth grade boys motored to Elgin Friday, where the boys enjoyed a swim in the Y. M. C. A. swimming pool. .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooley have returned from their honeymoon trip and are now making their home in the Trustrudt bungalow on Riverside Drive. Mr. and Mfcs. G. A. Hanly and daughter, Grace, and Mrs. M. L. Eak en of Elgin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler on Waukegan street. Mir. and Mrs. F. O. Gans and family have moved from Riverside Drive to the Bickler house on Pearl street. The house they vacated will be occupied by the owner. The many friends of Miss Miary McAndrews will be glad to know -she is recovering nicely from the operation she underwent at St. Anthony's hospital, Chicago, several weeks ago. 3^WATTCOHDA Cuts in your more attractive. ad help to make it Mrs. H. L. Grantham and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grantham, Jr., and children called on Mr. and MTB. William Nicholls Monday evening at Roseville. Harvey Young of Chicago attended the prom here Saturday evening. James Fuller was a Chicago caller Thursday. Leonard Ackerman was a Chicago caller Wednesday. Edward Galloway of Chicago is spending the week here. Mir. and Mrs. C. E. Wheelock were Waukegan callers Sunday. Edward Geary spent Friday with Donald Meyer at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas were Libertyville callers Monday. Mir. and Mrs. Alvin Case of Roseville were Chicago callers Saurday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klupar of Chicago spent the week-end here. Mrs. Phillip Froelhke attended a wedding in Chicago Wednesday. Miss Nelson of Chicago is visiting her aunt, Mrs. George Lundgren. Mr. and Mlrs. John Brown and child, ren spent Sunday at Johnsburg. Mrs. George Blackburn spent a few days this week with Chicago relatives. Bernie Geary of Round Lake called on his mother, Mrs. Alice Geary, Monday. Mirs. A. S. P4frers and daughter, Bernice, were Chicago shoppers Saturday. Rev. S. C. Palmer of Lincoln* Neb., visited friends here Sunday. Miss Leona Banks of Barrington spent Thursday with relatives here. Mrs. Julia Baseley, Mrs. Howard Anderson and Mrs. Neva Stubbings were Waukegan callers Saturday. Mrs. Williajn Nicholls and daughter, Fern, Mrs. E. J. Cook and Mrs. Orissa Brown were Elgin callers Thursday. Mr. and M!rs. Charlie VanNatta and friends of Elgin called at the H. L. Grantham home Sunday. Mr. and Mars. Oswald Larson of North Chicago called on Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Larson Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. Eugene Prior and children returned home from a visit with relatives in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Paddock and children spent the week-end at the Seymour home. Mrs. Jane Grovenor of Chicago called at the Grantham home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hazelton and son of Batavia spent the week-end at the J. A. Jones home. Mrs. Clarence Daley and children are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Houghton at North Chicago. Frank Hamond is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ed. Redgate, after spending several months in the hospital. Mr. and Mirs. Glenway Douvin, Mar Natalie Stroup and Afthur Stoxtu spent Sunday at the Stoxen home in Wilmot, Wis. Mr. and Mlrs.* Alvin Case of Roseville are driving a new Chevrolet sedan. Herbert Schroeder of Chicago spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Edith Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paddock and Mrs. F. H. Dickson attended the official visit of the Worthy Grand Matron of the O. E. S. of Illinois at Barrington Friday afternoon. Mrs. Almeda Grantham and son, Walter,s of Chicago, called at the H. L. Grantham home Sunday. ""Mr. and M]rs. H. Shaffer and children of McHenry called at the George Broughton home Sunday. Miiss Mary Daley of Lake Bluff spent the week-end with her parents, M!r. and Mrs. John Daley. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Case of Roseville called at the George Case home Sunday evening. Mlrs. Almeda Grantham and son, Walter, and lire. H. L. Grantham, Sr., visited with relatives at Crystal Lake, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington of Round Lake were pleasant callers in town Monday. Miss Fern Nicholls of Roseville is spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Emerson Cook. Little Arbutus Grantham celebrated her ninth birthday anniversary Saturday afternoon with about twenty-four little girls present. Games of all kinds were played. Those winning prizes were Audrey Lincoln, Evelyn Tumbull and Catherine Shaeffer. A light lunch was served and Arbutus received many pretty gifts and the little girls left for home wishing her many more happy birthdays. The automobile price war has taken ;the place of the old aailway rate war. --Washington Star. How will they be able to tell time now in the House of David since they have lost their Big Ben?--Exchange. Since science has proven with animals that sunshine and light fatten and that darkness causes them to grow thin, reducing becomes simple --move into the basement. Plaindealefc Publicity Pajfc Need A New: Tire ? We got 'em and now is the time to buy. The prices are low. Or perhaps your old one can be repaired. 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