5^pp TH<K'tanntTPLAnnatAiwi,THOTSDAY,JULTS,im W ,^, t-- '. .. , r. ^ .» - * > ' Jl **1S ' ' 1 ; RINOWOdD w %; i l|rs. Alma Thomas and KTrs. Gerald N ewman of McHenry were callers in the James Rainey home Friday Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shepard and Mrs. W. A. Dodge visited Mrs. Geo. Young at the Woodstock hospital Friday- Mrs. Sam Beatty and Mrs. Viola Low were visitor* at Woodstock Fri day. J. V. Buckland, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buckland, Miss Flora Taylor, Mrs. Mary Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gratton-and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and K. Thomas enjoyed a family picnic at Twin Lakes, Wednesday. Mrs. Lewis Schroeder and Jessie were visitors at Woodstock Wednesday. Adrian Thomas of Chicago spent from Thursday until Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carlson of Woodstock are guests in the Alec Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. William Lockridge and daughter of Ridgefield, S. Dak., spent a few days the past week visiting Ringwood friends. Mrs. Edgar Thomas and children and Mrs. Viola Low visited Mrs. Geo. Young at the Woodstock hospital Saturday. The 4-H club girls met at the home of Ellen Smith Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George Bacon and Mrs. Lester Nelson and daughter of Antioch spent Wednesday with Mrs. W. A. Dodge. Mrs. Rillah Poss, son, Wayne, Mrs. Frankie Stephenson and Mrs. Robert McLean were Chicago viisitors, Wednesday. Edgar Thomas and sons, Adrian and Loren, attended the ball game in Chicago, Friday. Mrs. Sayler E. Smith of Portland, Ore-, arrived here Saturday morning for a few weeks visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Walker and family of Waukegan spent Sunday with Ringwood relatives. A. A. Biggers and son, Harvey, at Chicago spent' Friday and Saturday in ttie Nick Young home. Mrs. H. M. Stephenson entertained the Social Wheel at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas and family spent Sunday in the Homer Mann home at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper of Chicago spent Sunday with Ringwood relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, are enjoying a two weeks' vacation at Rhinelander, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinzi of Crystal Lake were Sunday guests in the George Harrison home. Mrs. Agnes Jencks and daughter, Mary, are visiting in the George Stevens home. Mrs. Jennie Bacon returned to her home Saturday evening from her trip to Minnesota. Byron Hitchens of Chicago and Lucy Thomas of Woodstock were calling on relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dilley of Harvard were callers in the T. A. Abbott home Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Peet of Greenwood was a caller in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hopper, Saturday afternoon. Edward Harrison and Ruth Owen of Elgin were week-end guests in the George Harrison home. Ralph Simpson of Chicago was a guest in the William Beth home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Matson and family of Chicago spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson and family of Solon Mills spent Sunday in the S. H. Beatty home. Mrs. Mabelle Johonnott and son, Sheldon, of Chicago spent the week- -end with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Abbott. * C. J. Jepson was a Woodstock visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. HaroM Kelley and daughter of Crystal Lake were visitors in the Will Kelley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fay and son, Carlton, were guests in the William Merwin home at Waukegan Sunday. Among those from Ringwood to attend the Walkington reunion at Wonder Lake Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peet and family., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klintworth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington and son, Paul, and Tom Walkington. There were seventy present. This reunion was in honor of Mrs. Frank Carr, her daughter and family of Redfiek), S. Dak. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Fuguson of Maywood, Misses Esther Epple and Lois Phelps and Russell Brown of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Norlander of Texas were Sunday visitors in the George Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters attended a Mclntyre reunion at Belvidere Thursday. Mrs. Lewis Hawley and children, Mrs. Frank Stonebraker and Mrs. E. C. Hawley were at Woodstock Sunday. * Robert and Vernon Peters of Belvidere spent the week-end in the Ray Peters home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr! and Mrs. Earl Ray and daughter and Mrs. F. A. Peters of Belvidere were Saturday afternoon callers in the Ray Peters home. Miss Jane Gould and Melvin Wagner of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Karls and Mrs. Clifford Wilson and daughter of Richmond were calling on Mrs. Jennie Bacon Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Pester of Solon Mills were callers in the James Rainy home. Mr. and Mrs. CorVino and family of Chicago spent the week-end in the Roy Neal home. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood of Elgin were Friday visitors in the George Harrison home. Mrs. Howard of Kenosha visited her sister, Mrs. Roy Harrison, Thursday. Ray Merchant and Kirk Schroeder attended the ball game in Chicago Friday. , ' David Hodges of Chicago spent Monday in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen and son and Miss Florence Olsen spent Sunday with relatives at Deerfield and Highland Park. Mrs. Edwin Wright and son and wife of New York arrived here Monday for a visit with Mrs. Mary Hodge. WFFLTTV PERSONALS COMBES AND GOERS Of A . WXBK IN OUB CITY ' ' -.JOk As Seen By Plaindealer Reporters and Handed In Mr Otr Friends lfV TERRA COTTA Glenn McMillan of Chicago spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doherty and daughters visited relatives here last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Huffman and daughters were guests of Chicago relatives one day last week. Mrs. Nellie Bolger, son and daughter, and Misses Minnie and Alice Knox of McHenry spent an evening last week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillan and daughter and Miss Marian Shales were recent Spring Grove callers. Misses Florence, Mabel and Marie Knox and Mildred Flanders and Martha Woodbury of Crystal Lake called on Miss Vera Doherty at Winfield last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sund and daughter of Carpentersville are spending a couple of weeks at the home of Henry McMillan. Mrs. Kenneth Sprouse of Crystal Lake called on friends here Friday. Miss Florence Knox was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pappy and two sons of Elmhurst visited at the home of Henry McMillan Sunday. Mrs. Frank C. Sullivan, daughter, Noreen, and son, Frank, of River^Forest are spending the week at the home of the former's aunt, Mrs. M. Knox. Vernon and Miss Marie Knox called on relatives in Biver Forest Monday. C. W. Gibbs of McHenry was a. business caller here Friday. Mrs. P. McCabe and son of Norwood Park called on friends in this vicinity recently. Straag* Sounds Crickets, says a floating science note, hear with their elbows. It must be a terrible shock to a cricket when he bumps his crazy bone.--Cleveland Plain Dealer. Confaciaa Precept What Is known as the negative statement of the Golden rule, "What you do not like when done to you, do not do to others," was given by Confucius. of "B*dno»«" Avoided The equivalent of the word "bad" does not occur In the Aztec language, which is now taught in the Mexican schools. V. Central Garage JOHNSBURG 1ID J. SMITH, Proprietor Chevrolet Sales. General Automotive Repair Work Give us a call when in tumble EXPERT WELDING AND CYLINDER REBOR1NG Day Phone 200-J Night Phone 640-J-2 S. H. Freund & Son General Building Contractors Phone 127-R Cor. Pearl and Park Sts. McHenry, UL WEST SIDE GARAGE Otto Adams, Prof. General Automobile Repairing 1* Re* Phone, 6S9-R-2 JJ. IE. TWbian was a Kenosha visitor Tuesday. Julia King of Wilmette is spending the week at her home here. Mrs. N. E. Barbian visited friends at Elgin Monday and Tuesday. Miss Irene Conway of Elgin spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Theresa Brefeld of Chicago spent Monday at her home here. Miss Mary Brefeld of Evanston spent Monday at her home here. Mrs. Ben Olsen of Riverdale spent the first of the week in Chicago. Mrs. James Beavis of Lake Forest spent Thursday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Colman of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives. W. A. Sayler and Louis Althoff were business callers at Cary, Tuesday. Mrs. Steve King and children of Johnsburg visited relatives here Tuesday. Walter Carey visited his wife at the Zace sanitorium, Winfield, Sunday. Mrs. J. C Peterson of Chicago visited in the T. W. Winkel home last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen and son, Peter, spent a recent day at Rock Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman of Woodstock visited relatives here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Meade of Elgin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler. Mrs. Fred Justen and daughter, May, were Woodstock visitors Monday evening. Mrs. J. D. Beatty visited her sister, Mrs. M. D. Smalley at Woodstock, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip May of Waukegan visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Freund, Monday. Robert Simon and sons of Chicago spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mary Simon. Miss Eleanor Sutton is spending the week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Johnson at Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bonslett and son of Crystal Lake were Sujiday visitors in the R. I. Overton home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis King of Kenosha spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John King. John Adams of Chicago is spending the week in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Thurlwell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Behlke and daughter, Jane, of Chicago spent the week-end with McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schweihoefer of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wegener. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Elliott and children of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the Frank Thurlwell home. Mr. and Mrs. Bardoll and Mr. and Mrs; Sargeant of Chicago were Sunday guests in the C. J. Bender home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks of Crystal Lake were Sunday callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newman. Mr. and Mrs. John Effinger and family of Lake Villa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Diedrich. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woll of Chixago were Sunday visitors in the -home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pauty of Elgin were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Barbian on Riverside Drive. Mr. and Mrs. L." P. Newman and Mrs. Edward Buss visited ' Mrs. Georgia Eckert at Woodstock Friday afternoon. Mrs. A1 Wagner and daughter, Helen, of Waukegan visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Diedrich Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brefeld and children of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Pearson returned home from their honeymoon trip to Canada and Niagara Falls, the first of the week. Bobby and Junior Bushaw of Rockford are spending the week in the home of their grandparents, Mr. and ^Irs. Frank Thurlwell. James Perkins, Ray Howard' and Fred Schoewer accompanied the Legion Juniors to Chicago iThursday to see the Brooklyn-Cubs game. Mr. and Mrs. Charfes Newman and son, Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Bern McLee of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the L. F. Newman home. Mrs. Frank Whitte, Mrs. Paul Packer and two children and Mrs. Alice Bowles of Chicago were Sunday guests in the E. R. Sutton home. Misses L^ura and Theresa Karls* of Chicago spent Sunday at their home here. Miss Theresa Karls remained to spend her vacation with home folks. ^ Mrs. George Worts, Mrs.' H. B. Schaefer and Mrs. J. C. Peterson, with Mrs. Arthur Frolich of Lake Zurich, saw the ball game in Chicago Friday. Mrs. Anna Sutton of Sioux Falls, So. Dak., and daughter, Mrs. Agnes Hammer, and children of Aberdeen, So. Dak., are visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Harding of Berwyn, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. James Gavin of Lake Geneva were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Eveline Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stucker and family of Chicago visited in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frett, Sunday. Mrs. Stucker and children remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Aicher entertained a party of friends over the weekend. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Lon Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Burkhartsmeier and Dr. G. Seeler, all of DesPlaines, and Miss Marion Mc- Omber of Chicago. Mack Rejected Mutitripk The proportion of manuscripts submitted to magazines that Is actually bought depends upon conditions. The editor of one national weekly states that his magazine purchases approximately .004 per cent of the manuscripts submitted to It from one year's «id to year's end, He adds that from 80 to 90 per cent of fiction submissions come from people of no professional experience ot training whatever. Eats Up M*cb Pap«r Tb* government printing office of the United States uses more «Mn 45,- 000,000 pounds of paper annually. Now ProT«rb families go broke thvMtiK Repurchase of life's necessities.--Moose Magazine. Profusion; of Divinities The ancient Greeks worshiped more than 30,000 gods. Indian divinities number more than 33,000. Alkorta's Floral Enbl«|pi The Provincial parliament «f Alberta, Canada, by enactment made the wild rose the official flower. ttanAsf Eye Fatlgsw Fatigue of the eye may be measure by the number of Involuntary blinks In a specified period. More than three blinks a minute Indicate that the light Is not suitable. A man working by candlelight was noticed to blink seven times a minute. When this wa» changed to electric light he blinked only twice a minute. Beeaa "Chafe Store" ^ The first "chain" stores established in America were the trading posts of the Hudson's Bay company, estab- . lished In 1670. w*. tr , EL TOVAR THEATRE Crystal Lake Phone 644 FRIDAY -- SATURDAY July 4-5 Friday continuous 3*e ~~ tltM krl«e* yov •very r o• ci« MM fei Htrvby o«ly m m Janet Gaynor--Chas. Farrell SUNDAY, JULY 16 Continuous 11:30 WILLIAM FOX 3 SKIERS) On the Stage Royal Russian Chortui 20--Singers -- Dancers--20 MONDAY -- TUESDAY July 7-8 WED., THURS., July 9 -10 ^ nllli^li ^ 1 # t k k l w p t r t k m t f t b t m w m f t -- M f • '••'•iV ELECTRIC FAN of a cent Reduced Hi i ELECTRIC SERVICE No*r W tbmpiy ym an if trim tfftiimmnt AwgmM I) mmdtr Mt hw p*r$km tf tbt mtip ELECTRIC IRON cents ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ELECTRIC CLEANER par hour ELECTRIC TOASTER 2 -cents hour enables you to use the many convent iences electricity brings to the home . for otify pmr kilowatt-hour aft^r 12 kilowatt-hours per room •have boon used each month* PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Jj| J. LARKIN. Dist. Mgr. 101 Williams St, Crystal Lak« Crystal Lake Phone 28$ - Clarence Douglas, Lotfal Rep. TeL 193, McHenry, UL / Is again located in the Marshall WHICH HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY REBUILT,K FOLLOWING THE FIRE OF MAY 4, WHICH? NECESSITATED MOVING INTO TEMPORARY QUARTERS. AN ENTIRE NEW AND MODERN EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN INSTALLED, ALLOWING FOR AN IMPROVED PRODUCT AND SERVICE, . 0. AN INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO THE PUBLIC TO VISIT THIS UP-TO-DATE BAKERY, TO TAX* CAR® OF ALL ORDERS FOR ANYTHING IN BAKERY GOODS. MR. PAUL BUSSE, ONE OF THE OUTSTAN*. jING BAKERS FROM CHICAGO, WILL BE AT THE M'HENRY BAKERY TWO DAYS THIS WEEK AND WILL INTRODUCE AN ENTIRE JNEW LINE OF DANISH PASTRIES, COFFEE CAKES, ETC. on Qreen Street PHONE 118-3 Mkk:. J