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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1928, p. 3

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FWW i j iaw# - ^ . & ^r^-T* r 1 "^wjwi" 't^wwww-iw1, <wm ww'"^ «w"'ii»m ^'msw^wjut^jww1 ji iwi >"w THE M'HEKRYPLAIltMAIJSR, THUMDAY, JUtt't'1928 V : WM. M. OAEROI* Lawyer Uin witk Seat £ Cofwy Every Wednesday n McHcwy. BL lasare-h Sure--Insurance -WITHJVm. G. Schreiner J Auctioneering OFFICE AT RESIDENCE fhOBC 93'R McHENRY, ILL .0. W. KLONTZ, M. D. Physician and Surgeon treating all diseases of the Bye, |tav Nose and Throat and dotnir I Refraction} Offlce Honrs--8 to 9 a. ra , 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays by Appointment Office at Residence, Waukegan Road. Phone 181 McHenry, BL McHENRY GRAVEL & EXCAVATING 00. A. P. Freund, Prop. Boad Building and Excavating of Every Description Estimates Furnished on Bequest nigh -grade Gravel Delivered at any time--large or small orders given prompt attention. Phone 204-M r -. McHenry ' ' .jiii'»uri in • •telephone No. 106-R. '£V : Stof fel & Reihansperger Insurance agents for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY, :: ILLINOIS 120-W. Reasonable Rates A. H. SCHAEFEB Praying McHENRY, ILLINOIS The only people that profit through advice are lawyers and doctors. Some'scientist at Columbia worked for years to prove that brunettes are more "emotionally responsive" than blondes. Most of us always knew that. Anyway why all the wasted time. Gentlemen prefer whichever kind they prefer, and that's that. Some like 'em emotional and some don't. WBKLY PERSONALS COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY As Seen By Plaindealer Exporters and Handed la • By Our Friends Ifits. Martha Page was an Elgin visitor Wednesday. "Mrs. E. G. Peterson and son, 'Bob, were Palatine visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holly of Chicago visited Mrs. Nizzie Holly Saturday. C. W. Stenger and children of Wau. kegan called on friends here Sunday. Miss Maud Granger of Chicago spent the week-end at her home here. Mir. and Mrs. W. E. Colby of Waukegan were McHenry visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Johnson spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago. Mrs. P. Hanrahan of Chicago was a visitor in McHenry one day last week. George Stenger of Waukegan attended the commencement,!exercises Friday. " ' Mr. and Mrs. George Miller visited relatives at Elgin last Wednesday evening. Miss Hazel Bacon of Chicago attended the graduating exercises Frida. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walkup and family of Ridgefield were McHenry callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kamholz and little son visited in the Fred Kam. holz home Thursday. J. E. Pufahl and daughter, Pauline, attended the commencement exercises at Hebron recently. Mrs. L. B. Compton of Woodstock attended the eighth grade graduating exercises Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoelscher of Wheaton* called on , relatives and friends here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fowler and A. P. Disbrow spent the week-end in the home of Mrs. Emma Kennebeck. Mrs. Emma Kennebeck received word Monday night of the serious illness of her brother, William Mueller; of Adams, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dowling of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gans. Mr. and Mrs. William Bon^lett and Misses Lena and Clara Stoffel motored to Kenosha, Wis., and visited relatives one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robison of Woodstock and Mrs. William Dewey of McHenry were Sunday guests of Miss Helen Dake in Chicago. Sunday guests in bhe home of Jacob Freund and family were Mrs. Christina Brefeld and son, Carl, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Keveney and Mr. and Mts. Owen Kaveney. Gerald Newman was a Crystal Lake visitor Tuesday. Arthur Peterson of Grayslake visited relatives here Decoration Day. Mrs. George Kuhn was a Chicago visitor Thursday. Mrs. Jesse Wormley and daughter) Dorothy, were recent visitors at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Erickson and family visited relatives at Rockford Sunday. Mrs. Henry Heimer spent several days last week visiting in Chicago and Wilmette. Mir. and Mrs. Gene Zoia of Woodstock were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eddy were Elgin, St. Charles and Geneva visitors on Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newman and children and Mrs. Alma Thomas were recent visitors at Elgin. Mrs. P. Peterson and daughters of Marengo were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Eddy Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eddy and children of Grayslake and Mrs. Paas field of Volo visited in the Andrew Eddy home Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sen ten and little son, Laurence, Jr., of Chicago visited in the Fred Karls home Sunday. Miss Theresa Karls returned to Chicago Sunday night, after spending a two weeks' vacation at her home* here. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Rynearson of Chicago spent Monday with the latter's parents, Mr. and MTS. J. E Pufahl. Miss Elsa Nye and Miss Ruth Marks of Milwaukee, Wis., were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nye over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin, Mrs. Ed Thompson and Mrs. Dietz of Woodstock were Sunday callers in the E. E. Bassett home. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Freund and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller and family and Peter Freund, Jr., enjoyed a recent trip to Holy Hill, Wis. Mrs. F. A. Conley and little daughter, Mary Lou, of Chicago are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frett, while Mr. Conley has gone north on a business trip. Mrs. Henry Heimer. in company with Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Bradley and children, were Chicago visitors Sunday. Little Elaine Bradley remained to spend the week with her aunt, Mrs. A. J. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foley, Mrs. Mary Foley, Mrs. Julia Clark and Miss Agnes Doyle of Cleveland, O., spent several days last week with relatives here. They were called here by the death of their relative, Mrs. William J. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eddy, Mrs. Mayme Harrison and Miss Arline Harrison attended a meeting of Union Chapter, O. E. S., at Union on Thursday evening. Miss Peterson, the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Eddy, Is worthy matron of Union Chapter. A. E. Nye was a Chicago visitor on Monday. Floyd Hooper was a Chicago visitor Thursday. , Peter J us ten was a^ Rockford visitor Thursday. Mrs. Ada Smith of Elgin was a recent visitor here. M. A. Conway visited relatives at Elgin Decoration Day. Mrs. J. R. Smith and son, Leo, visited at Lake Geneva, Wis., Friday. Leo Smith of Chicago Heights spent the first of the week at his home here. Misses Theresa Brefeld and Charlotte Frett visited at Waukegan on Mionday. Mrs. Jesse Wormley and daughter, Dorothy, were Woodstock visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Houlihan and son, Junior, of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Newman Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Giosson of Waukegan were guests in the Fred Karls home Sunday. Bobby and Audrey McDonald and Marilyn Griswold had their tonsils re. moved Saturday. L. A. Erickson spent several days in Chicago this week, where he served on the federal jury. £ Mr. and Mrs. George Donavin are now living in the Rose Huemann house on Elm street. Mrs. Sterbenz of Chicago spent several days this week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mishke. , Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stucker and family of Chicago visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frett Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cobb and son, Edward, of Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Newman Decoration Day. John Dreymiller returned home Sat. urday from the Woodstock hospital where he recently underwent an operation. Mary Adams and Mary Mullenbach of St. Paul, Minn., are visiting this week in the Mat Weber home on Riverside Drive. Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan and daughter, Katherine, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malloy of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doherty. Among fhose from out of town who attended the funeral of Mrs. William J. Welch on Decoration Day were: Mrs. P. H. Rodgers, Glencoe, Minn.; Mrs. Julia Clark, Elyria, Ohio; Mrs. Martin Foley, N. Olmsted, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foley, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ernst, Miss Helen Dake, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sprafka and children, Mrs. Kate Hanrahan, Mr. Riley, Mrs. William Heaney, Miss Evangeline Peterson and George Ernst all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fitzsimmons, Mr. and Mrs. Geary, Mrs. Ann Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gorham, Mrs. A. J. Carroll and son. Emil, and Mrs. John Bolger of Woodstock; Rev. P. H. Masterson, Staunton, 111.; Rev. B. N. Manning, Witt, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward, Elgin, 111., and Howard FfcaUn, Notre Dame, Ind. ( ***,-& • •gas*>\ijrtwgr / ' »•' " ; ' v • A Car fir all the rest* *495 2U .'585 Si. '595 TM < fcor •iT»7C Sailan 0/5 Tk< Ceavartlble ...?695 The Imperial to enjoythe Coach only '585 jFfrfloiicnlh t . Utility Track ( Cfcnillt Onlt) 495 Light Delivery (Ulojio Only) 37II All pricc. f. o. h. Rlntt Michigan Ctlik Ck«rr*l«t TWr (ncHod* rtt* le» ••t handling »4 IMDCI*| chif|,| available* Revealing in its beautiful bodies by Fisher the com* fort, style and elegance that women all admire . . . offering the drive, dash and Stamina that men demand in an automobile . . . and so easy and safe to handle that every mile at the wheel is a pleasure--the Rigger and Better Chevrolet is bringing a new measure of motoring enjoyment to thousand* of families* Providing the roominess* comfort and readability ol a 107-inch wheelbase . . • equipped with powerful, non-locking 4-wheel brake* ... and with its worm-a nd» gear steering mechanism fitted with ball bearings throughout--it is everywhere' acclaimed the world's most luxurious low* priced automobile! There are seven beautiful models. Come in and inspect them today. Removal of War Tax Lowers Delivered Prices Hettermann Motor Sales Phoae 191 West McHenry Q U A11 T Y AT J L . O L W CO ST > I Lunch Room and fee Cream Parlor % Announces the Formal Opening of a larger and better business place JUNE 9 th A large addition has been constructed which provides much larger quarters to accommodate the increased patronage of this popular parlor. New booths have been installed and ample room now allows for the greater comfort of the guests. You are invited to come in and thoroughly inspect these new quarters. A new and modern fountain also has been recently added* Our line of both bulk and box candies contains the best brands and they are always fresh. We handle Chapell's Ice Cream--there is none better. Whether our customers desire a tasty lunch or a refreshing drink, we are prepared to serve them. We serve a Special Business Plate Lunch every day at noon time Candles, Cigars, Cigarettes, Etc. Riverside Drive Come in next Saturday and look us over. Partake of some of the ~~ "" delicacies which we will be ready to serve. WELCOME LEGIONNAIRES ^ & Big Convention, Saturday, June 9th, in McHenry ii^!i A A A A A ii^a A A * V 11

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