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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Sep 1925, p. 4

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#rery Thursday at Mofcjf Charles F. Renich. I, second-class matter at • 'At ffiflltfttt* at McHenry, Ill„ wider act «t 8, 1879. 8nbecription Ratee ... JTMf > $2.00 ix months 1.00 A. H. itbkhtiK, Editor and Manager BINOWOOIfc •>:-w And Mrs. Brunswick and two •tons and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jjfchroeder of Manitowoc, spent Labor .y^'Oay with her sister, Miss Ellen Hall. V Nelson Engstrom and son, Lewis, V"«f St. Charles called in Ringwood on Monday morning. John Kottner of Spring Grove was tU • » Ringwood caller on Monday. ATWATER KEtft . i ' RADIO IK • w 5 Hi' fMi1 IS i't claim half as much as yon 11 after you have owned ' •' 4" 4" Motor Sales jjMcIIewjr Illinois Albert Biggers and son, flanqr* Chicago sprat the week-snd inthe Joseph Young home. Quite a number from Ringwood attended Elkhorn fair Monday. Mrs. B. A. Lopine, who has been visiting here, has returned to her home in Maywood. Mrs. Frances Hall, who has been visiting in Manitowoc, has leturned home. Mrs. Ethel Smith aod children are visiting her mother, Mrs. C. W. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family were Monday evening callers in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Rossing and daughter, Dorothy, spent Monday afternoon at Richmond. Mrs. Frank Kitchens and Mrs. Lewis Hawley and daughter, Shirley, spent Tuesday afternoon at McHenry. Lisle Hopper spent Labor Day at Lake Geneva. Miss Jennie Gould spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kasel of Minneapolis are spending a few days in Ringwood. John Thennee of McHenry spent Tuesday afternoon in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nei! and son, Leroy, spent Sunday at Hebron. Clay Rager is having a week's* vacation from Bowman's factory. Miss Mary Nimsgren spent the week-end in Spring Grove. Mrs. Laura Brown Is improving from her illness. Mrs. Charles Peet and two daugh ters spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. George Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley of Chicago spent the week-end in the p. C. Ha!|w1ey home. , i B. A. Lapllne of Maywood s£ent Sunday with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Dine and son, Bobby, of Chicago spent Sunday in the Abe Laurence home. Mrs. Lois Robbins of Chicago spent the week-end in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rager and family spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worts and son, Francis, of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Laurence. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Harrison and family were callers in the Charles Harrison home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wegener and daughter, Marian, of West McHenry called in Ringwood on Sunday. Arthur Krohn, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Karl Krohn. McHenry Ice Cream - QUALITY ADD PUSIT^ ' -J.! W' '¥ t* follows. ^ come first in the manufacture of our creSUL SERVICE. ... . • -v are the reasons for its popularity* When yon say Ice Cream, don't forget tt> also sigr 'MGHENRY" lee Creai pany f-Tfi,- 'f f .f^ • r m ^NoQffmeet# ^eB^/BUICKinvalue per dollar • and here's : • %-f: * Ww' f * s- - h • Av • • i f * - . . - ' - - . ,H* ^ "• /"/V •*., m WM 1 Mina Laurence, who tea been Hmitiag her' tmde at BelrfaUrs, |p» r»> tamed home. Clark Huson of Elgin spent Sonday with his daughter, Mrs. Chancey Jepson. ' Miss Mary McAndrews of McHenry was a Sunday afternoon caller in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison and family of Greenwood were Sunday afternbon callers in Ringwood. C. W. Harrison was a Sunday morning caller in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lonnie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepherd and two children, Gladys and Howard, were Sunday afternoon callers in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Abbott enter tfuned company over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stevensen have returned from a visit at Waupaca, Wis. Mrs. Warswick of McHenry spent Wednesday afternoon in Ringwood. John Kottner of Spring Grove was a business caller in Ringwood on Saturday. Baine Olsen and Mr. Firpo of West Chicago spent Friday in Ringwood. Mrs. W. J. Beth spent Saturday shopping in Elgin. Bert Sutton of Solon transacted business in Ringwood on Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Oxtoby and family of Spring Grove were Saturday morning callers in Ringwood. Mrs. George Stwees attended a W. R. C. party at Twin Lakes Wednesday. Mrs. G. W. Smith of Elinboro, Pa., is spending a week with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Coates of North Crystal Lake were Sunday guests of Ringwood friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Beek of Dundee were visiting with old friends in Ringwood recently. Miss Agnes Bigelow is spending several weeks with her mother at Sun Prairie. Among the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith were Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Smith of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen spent Saturday afternoon at the County seat. Miss Roselyn Nye of West McHenry spent the week-end in the H. B. Whiting home. Miss Ethel Bell of McHenry IP*** the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bell. Albert Biggers and son, Harvey, of Chicago visited in the Joseph Young home Friday. Miss Anna Vermette of Hebron was a Ringwood caller on Friday afternoon. B. A. Lapine of Maywood spent uu week-end with his wife and children here. Mrs. Irving Merchant spent Tuesday in Woodstock Dwight Rosenjscranx *&d Edward Phalin of Chicago are visiting in the Harold Whiting home. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rager and fun* ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin, and daughter, Julia, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beth, and Mr. and Mrs. George Shepherd and two children spent Thursday afternoon at Pell Lake. Mrs. Nina Crisby of Joplin, Me, spent Wednesday evening in Ringwood. Thomas Kane spent Sunday in the Robert Walkington home at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens spent Wednesday at Beloit, Wis. Mrs. S. W. Smith and two daughters, were Woodstock callers Thursady. . Mr. Reidel of Woodstock called » Ringwood on Wednesday. John Kottner of Spring Grove was a Ringwood caller Thursday. Mrs. War snick and two children of McHenry were Ringwood callers on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Alyce Wilcox of Greenwood visited in Ringwood Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Anderson and daughter, Mrs. Sadie Struble, and Mrs. R. Foss and sons were visitors in the William Coates home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Beth and Frances and Patrick Lapine were Wednesday callers at Woodstock. Mrs. Charles Krohn and daughters ^pent Monday afternoon in Ringwood. Miss Stella Lumley of Wrenville, Minn., and Mrs. George Lumley of Winona, Minn., were Tuesday afternoon callers in Ringwood. The Home Bureau met with Mrs. Chancey Jepson on Tuesday afternoon, September 1. Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry called on the feMMr's dafflNjnfi Brown, on Tuesday. Henry Few *tt McHenry spent Tuesday morning in Ringwood. Andrew Hawley and William Beth Jr., spent Tuesday morning at McHenry. Mrs. Lewis Hawley and daughter, Shirley, were Tuesday afternoon callers at McHenry. ' Mr. and ICrs. H. E. Kelley, who have been visiting here, have returned to their home in Belvidere. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens were Beloit callers on Wednesday. A. E. Nye of McHenry visited in Ringwood on Tuesday afternoon. W. E. Smith, Edson Hodge and W. H. Kelley and grandson spent Tuesday at Twin Lakes. Mr. ajfad Mrs. William Brown and son, Leonard, were Tuesday evening callers at McHenry. { School opened Tuesday, September 8. The primary teachers is Miss Aryline Harrison and the grammer teacher is Miss Weler of Hebron M. L. Welter and daughter Sunday afternoon at McHenry. mv VOLO A. Waldman home in week at his has *mm to liter after spending" the in Volo. for the University of Notre Dame ^here they will attend school. The Terra Cotta school began Tues- TBU OOTtA :':M is . IJ. Hlrommus family were callers one evening last week. Frank Hironimus, J. Wagner and Happy Weber were Libertyville callers last week. Mike Krappe visited his daughter at the hospital. Rev. Tordall and wife welre entertained at the H. Passfleld home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Benwefl and daughter spent Sunday at the home of G. A. Vasey. Mr. and Mrs. Duesing were Ringwood callers one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Vasey attended the Milwaukee fair. Mrs. Dillon and daughters were callers at Waukegan last week. George Benwell was visiting friends here Thursday. Orpha Russell attended teachers' institute from here last week. Will Hasen of Chicago visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. P. Stadfield, for a few days. Mrs. Seavy Rockfopd of Little Fork was visiting here for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Townsend visiting at Elgin for a week. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Waitte were visiting at Sterling for a few days. Mr. Dorsebery was a Volo caller last week. * Fred Converse and Nestor attended the Elkhorn fair Labor Day. Mr, and Mrs. Unsworth of Chicago were* calling on Volo friends. Mrs. P. Wagner and Miss Larson have started their duties teaching school at Hubbard and Bennett schools. Clarence Hironimus and Walter Vasey sod Hazel Dillon started high school this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bohne of Elgin visited the latter's mother here Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vincent of Chicago- spent Sunday with the latter's father. Miss Mildred Duesing has returned to her home after spending * week Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lusk were call ers at McHenry Saturday evening. John Wagner was a Chicago vis itor Labor Day. W. Duesing and daughter, Catherine, and sons, Clarence and Charles, and Clarence and Howard Hironimus were visitors at the Elkhorn fair Labor Day. Mrs. Frank Hironimus and daughter and Mrs. Charles Haas were McHenry callers Sunday and Labor Day. Earl Hironimus and cousin, Ivan attended the fair at Palatine Sunday. Mrs. P. Stadfield, sister and girl friend of Madison, Wis., have returned to their home, after spending the week at Volo. Z. Dickinson of Chicago was visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dueling, Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stadfield of Wauconda were Volo callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dietrick of McHenry visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Stadfield, Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ford of Wan kegan visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Frost, at Volo, Labor Day. Will Smith and son, Ray, have returned to their home in Wisconsin, after working on the Duesing home, remodeling, all summer. Mr. and Mrs. Duesing and family were Gurnee callers one evening last tv ' '• FVank Sprawl of Chicago, spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Frank McMiJlan. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Knox of Aurora visited relatives here Sunday and Monday. Mrs. P. J. Dolan and daughter, Marie, of- Chicago were guests in the home of B. J. Shine Sunday and Monday. Miss Eva McMillan of Chicago visited at her home bore Saturday, Sunday and Monday. , Misses Mary and Ellen Frisby of Elgin spent Sunday at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Green and children of Woodstock visited relatives here from Sunday until Tuesday Miss Lillian Riley of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. B. J. Shine. Eugene Lelsner of Chicago visited his sister, Mini Alke Leisner, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank OTlaherty of Elgin spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Mrs. Ellen Frisby near here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilcox and family of Woodstock visited relatives here Sunday. James Frisby was a recent fuest erf relatives in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. David Johnsoi^bf Chicago spent Sunday and Monday at the home of B. J. Shine. Misses Marian Shales and Eleanor McMillan spent a few days this week at Lake Geneva. Harold and Robert Knox left Tuesis always on tapjyfftl do not have to send to the store for it or put or pour it into the stove. Gas is right there in the pipe awaiting you. OAS takes Up no room-- it is never in your way. OAS is clean--no smokeno grease. vr The perfect way to cook is on a Cabinet Gas Range with Oven Control. ~ See them in our show room Western United Gas and Electric Company C. E. Collins, Dirt. Mar., El*ln, 111. Lm'iuK +»Wm. Malndealer Ads Get Results; £ St A,.,; J|he new Shirts for Autumn are oertainljr ^ " dandy lot. Plenty of color in the snappy?" ^ j»t!terns, or if you prefer solid colors wife "'4 .have a goodly assortment from which yotjh may choose. The excellence of the quality - is a point that you should note carc *hen inspecting ow Sii&v MOHENBY, ILLINOIS KEYS! $Ve give * key with every $1.00 purchaser and •ne of them will give someone a dandy TUti-ki 1 ••• HE Better Buick steps far ahead of all ] of a standards motor car petfoi insnre. . 75 Honepower! 1W Master Valve>in-Hcad engine now delivers 71 and asore horsepower. And there i« 60 and more in the Standard models- - • Triple'Sealed Engine! Three new seaJS'for the famous Buick sealed chassis result in decidedly longer engine lite, noticeably tower operating costs ---en AirCWaneri a Gasoline Filter--an Oil Filter fyotect the "*^ne* 4 and 2 Door Sedans! EmI sedans with Fisher Bodies. Upholstery and feting* ec* Cording to Buick'» luxurious standards. Real sedsns ... at **aoach prices." . r. • Duotone in Duco! New beauty! The latest, smartest, most striking coiot iwtd Saish combinations for motor cars. Safe Night Driving!' Thf Better Buick introduce, the Controllable Beam Headlight. H tMttUhtt. constantly, a flood off soft, searching light on the Vsnl nTi\ i **** ^ •*** "WostwiH 4ri*e». Lower Prices! And whUe Buick has mUed Buick quality and perforative* even higher than before, it also has been able to make substantial reductions in prices. Better acquaintance with the many 1926 advancements ^ improvements in the Better Buick will convince y«m that*. "Again Buick Has Built a Better Automobile I" Wkii Better Automobile* Are Built. Bntck Will Batld Tk*n BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH OMiIm of Qaural Motor» C^t pot attorn Overton & Cowen »ai ^ .<2^" Harvard, UL £ * ,> McHenry, 111. IVfecatipaiK* home and pay in'io'montte." . ^TTESl I just heard jibout it-- , i. I isn't it wonderful 1 Now we can have all the painting we ^ vir want done and pay later--just as ^^|we bought our furniture, vacuum cleaner, piano mod washing 'machine." safcifcfc Ask us about the Devoe Home • Improvement Plan whereby yoa ' can palpft your house--inside and out--and pay foe itiB.tffli ly InstallxnenUk ' ^ I _ '<>»» J. VTCTTAL PhVM W-M McHenry, m RADIO e have set the date for the trying of the keys -which will be the meantime we will give out the keys with each $l parchase flr for each $1 paid on account. This will continue until all the keys ate tone. » w 'V-. . f,r. . . I fT t v Here's fo opportroity to gef a BailW AI^OIjTJTBLY FEEE. The Whitestoiic ia a standard machine and will do most everything that any of the others will accomplish. See it in our window|^g|^ Here you will find style, quality and the prices moderate. This store is headquarters for SpHOOL SUPPLIES Look over our line of SHOES and HOSIEBY KMr Telephone McHenry, 111.

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