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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Oct 1925, p. 5

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tsv - i r'* '"7*/ ;'•!'• laps-V • . '.-•/•-PC j^,i- 5"'.' - • --M - - w « ... TBI M'HENKT PLAINDKALIR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8,1935 . McHenry ice Cream QUALITY AND PURITY come first in the manufacture of our cream. SERVICE folloWsi These are the reasons for its popularity; When yon iay lce Cream, don't forget to alsosay V "McHENRY" McHenry Ice Cream Company lof McHciiiy, Illinois. RINOWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and daughter, Delia, spent Sunday rtorn- I ing at North Crystal Lake. S. H. Beatty of Woodstock WM a Monday .morning *v : t\ McCabe and son, Thomas, of \urora spent the week-end in their nome in this city. Alfred Bonslet of Chicago passed the week-end in the home of his parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary and baby Slocums Lake were Saturday evening visitors in McHenry. Mrs. John Bolger and daughter, Mercedes, of Woodstock spent Friday evening in McHenry. Mrs. Mary S. Powers and daughter, Jeanne, spent a few days last week at the "Dells" of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox called on Mr. and Mrs. William Doherty at North Crystal Lake Sunday. Mrs. Glen Robinson of Woodstock was a Sunday guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hickey of Chicago were visitors in their summer home in this city over the week-end. Miss Marjorie Phalin of Elgin Dass< day with his mother. Nick Muelheim and two daughters of Chicago spent Sunday in the M. L. r*lter home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen of Chicago spent the week-end in he home )f his father, Charles Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Merchant spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. rving Merchant. A. R. Bradley of Chicago spent Sunlay with his mother, Mrs. Alyce Bradfcy. >1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis HaFley, and Jaughter, Shirley, spent Sunday with J. W. Smith and ffcmily. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cropley of blon Mills were Sunday afternoon illers in the S. W, Brown home. Miss Mae Weidrick is working in le drug store for S. W. Brown. H. W. Allen of Woodstock called i Ringwood on Monday morninp. -g Mrs. George Stevens spent one day fjhis week with friends in Richmond. The miscellaneous shower that was eld for Miss Mary Nimsgren on Monay at the home of Mrs. George hepherd was well attended. The M SELL IT WITH A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE PLAINDEALER uss juarjorie rnaun ui cagm . . , , . , r e. W. Harrison, John Buckland and ^.de-to-be received many useful pres- I L. E. Hawley spent Tuesday everting i in Chicago. ' W. D. Wentworth of McHenry call- : ed in Ringwood on Tuesday afternoon. II Miss Cora Wilcox of Greenwood is working in the home of Mrs. Henry Stephensen. Mrs. Clay Rager was a recent Richmond caller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Bell of Richmond attended the funeral of Mrs. Charles Olsen on Wednesday afterents. A. J. Butler was a McHeniry.caller on Monday afternoon. Miss Ethel Bell of McHenry was a week-end visitor with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Merchant spent Monday afternoon in the Irving Merchant home. John Thennes of McHenry called in Ringwood on Monday. Mrs. Glen Esch and children of I Spring Grove called in Ringwood on Sh. Kottner of Spn„„ Grov. w.. . j . Woodstock c.u. er on Sunday afternoon New Styles In Bostonian Low Shoes Prices $6.00, $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 McGee's Clo. Store M'HENRY, ILL. WALTMAM PIANO CO These and other features combine to make "Waltham- Made" Pianos and Player Pianos at the same time the most economical and the most desirable purchase. You get an instrument that will be permanently satisfactory. Waltham-Maam' Instruments Excel Pianoless Homes are Incompletm In the construction of "Waltham- Made" Instrument* only high quality material it uwd, which TOOT home is incomplete without a piano or plajref piano. If you play, then purchase a piano. If you don't know how to play, purchase a playo and you will get more satisfa tion out of • "Waltham Made Player Piano than en artist would let out of a Watham Piano. You need have no previous experience or musical education to get the best results Insures your obtaining an instrument which will be permanently satisfactory Perfection of detail* is attained in the Waltham factory, which insures your receiving a desirable instrument You have twenty-four styles from which to make a •election, rangfrom a moderately priced piano to the beat that can be built. Order Ymmr instrument NOW and delivery will be made in about two If we haven't in stock the particular style you want, the instrument of your selection will be sUpdpime d direct to you from factory. Jacob Justen & Sons McHenry, 111. Ringwood caller on Wednesday. Miss Alyce Anderson is working in | the home of Mrs. Clay Rager this ! week. Mr. Rowbottom of Bristol, Wis., spent Wednesday morning in Ring- I wood. Mrs. Clay Hughes of McHenry spent Wednesday with her father, W. E. Smith. Mrs. George Noble and four children spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gardener. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen of i.Tryon's Grove spent Wednesday morn- ; ing in Ringwood. Nelson Engstrom and son, Lewis, of Elgin were Wednesday callers in Ringwood. . Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bell of Rich" mond attended the funeral of Mrs. Olsen on Wednesday. V i Bert Sutton of Solon was a Thurs- I day morning caller in Ringwood. The Ringwood unit of the McHenry county Home Bureau will net with ' Mrs. Raymond Harrison October 6, ' Everyone invited. | Mr. and Mrs. George Sprinzel of : Chicago spent Friday afternoon in the i Lewis Hawley home. Mrs. William Beth and daughter, Cora, were Thursday callers in Ringwood. " Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rager and family were Thursday evening callers at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Friday at Janesville, Wis. Miss Mae Weidrich assisted in Brown's Drug Store on Friday. John Thennes of McHenry called in Ringwood on Friday morning. Fred Krohn spent Thursday evening in McHenry. Mrs. Will Walker and son, Fred, are spending their vacation with relatives at Durand, Wis. Mrs. Mike Freund, Julia Huff and Bertha Winkler spent Thursday afternoon with Miss Adele Young. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and daughter, Adele, spent Thursday evening with Joseph Young. Cecil Harrison of North Crystal Lake spent Friday With his father, Roy H. Harrison. William Harrison of Ringwood spent Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. Margaret Smith, of Round Lake. Miss Gladys Larsen of Woodstock | spent Wednesday with her mother. She came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Charles Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darrow spent Friday afternoon with friends in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harrison and children spent Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Milford Smith. Miss Dorothy Carr of Chicago is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr. Mrs. Charles Stephensen spent Friday on the Charles Carr farm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley of Chicago spent the week-end with his father, E. C. Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of North Crystal Lake were Saturday evening callers in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen attended the show at Woodstock on Henry Foss of McHenry called in Ringwood on Monday morning. George Vogel of Solon was a Sunday morning caller in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. James Rainy were McHenry callers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hughes of McHenry spent the week-end with her father, W. E. Smith. Matt Hoesley of Woodstock called in Ringwood on Monday morning. Miss Dorothy Carr, who has been visiting her mother, has returned to Chicago. SLOCUM S LAKE week-end with her mother, Mrs, Walter, of Chicago spent Saturday Mayme Harrison of Chicago. | evening at the G. J. Burnett home.! A. R. Bradley of Chicago spent Sufi- ( The latter two remained over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett and their guests spent Saturday evening > at the Lyle Litwiler home at Round, Lake. Miss Louise Kessler of Newark, New Jersey, is visiting a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geary. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Broks and Mr. and Mrs. George Blackburn of Wauconda attended Worthy Matrons night observed by McHenry Chapter O. E. S. '• last Monday night. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk and children were Sunday afternoon and sup-' per guests of Mr. and Mr*. John Dowell at Grayslake. Mrs. Clara Smith visited at the home of her daughter at Crystal Lake from last Thursday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirk of Batavia, who are visiting relatives in Wauconda called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Leon 9mith of Wauconda spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk and children spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Schaid. Clara Smith attended the auto Polo and Motorcycle races at Palatine Sunday. Mrs. Harry Mathews and Miss Myrtle Darrell were early morning calles at Libertyville Monday. Wtflard Darrell and J. J. Doerschuk of Libertyville were business callers in Chicago last Thursday. Miss Lillian Tidmarsh of Wauconda spent Wednesday at the H. L. Brooks home and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and daughter, Lillian, to Rockford Thursday where they visited at the Eastern Star home and at the home of Mrs. Net Flanders. From there they motored to Beloit, Wis., and spent Thursday night and Friday morning at the Archie Tripp home and spent the afternoon and night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidmarsh and family at Whitewaters, Wis. Saturday afternoon they motored to Kenosha and were guests at the home of Mrs Sophia Lundquist T^ey iourneyed home Sunday stopping to visit the Zion tabernacle and radio station. Willard Darrell attended a meeting of the Protective Association at Libertyville Saturday evening. Mrs. Joseph Haas of Wauconda visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clara Smith, last Monday eventnff. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Ritt of Crystal Lake spent Sunday at the Q, J. Burnett home. Mildred Hoffman spent last Tuesday on business in Chlcaffo. Albert Baseley and son of Wauconda were Sunday morning callers at the Darrell-Matthews home. ifh MirroTac friaincL DEVOE OLD MAN GLOONTqufcWy disappears when the mirror in the hall beams blue and gold --when the woodwork in the living room lustres with delightwhen the old chair in the bedroom glistens a lovely sea green--and Devoe Mirrolac Enamel did it all! Sixteen artistic Mirrolac Enamel colors to choose from. All easy to apply. Ask us about the Deroe Home Iwtpmm> mm( Plan whereby yon can paint yome kamte -- inside and out -- and pay fee it Hi wtOHthly m$tsOmet^$» JOHN F.BRDA, McHENRY, ILL. Saturday afternoon. Miss Arlyne Harrison spent the -Special ^ FOE Jfi&IDAl AND SikiURDAY Slightly Used Player Piano, Bench and $245 Buys a Good Used Upright Piano. This Piano is like new. ThesjHPianos were taken in trade on New Waltham / Pianos 7 ' Come in, meet the Factory Representative from The Waltham Piano Co. And get Special Factory Discount on Pianos and Player Pianos. Save $100 to $1S9. ONLY TWO DAYS " OPEN EVENINGS Jacob Justen & Sons M'HVttU, iiA. ) IF YOU GET UP NIGHTS YOU'RE OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME PNttato an«I Bladder TrwaibU Many Men Feol Twsaty Yaara Older Than Tkay Are. lyropionw auu, armgfy, the bm of the qiIm, pair | burn In* actuation of onrana Igor and trnnnat attack* of i $149 It la aaid that fifty per omt of mas peat forty and many younger on-- ar« Tlctlma of proa tat# troubl# One of the commonest aymptoma o! thia dangerous dlaeasa which aapa vitality and make* you old before youi time la the neceaalty of nttlaf np several times a night. 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It is good for «Mj 10 Oaar* ao6 gati Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell were business callers at Waukegan last Friday Harry Matthews and Mrs. Willard Darrell were business callers at Mc Henry last Friday. Mrs. Mary Clark of Roseville spent last Tuesday afternoon visiting at the BlomgTen home. Miss Mae Pfannenstill spent Saturday evening and Sunday with her sister at Crystal Lake. Get your auto robes and horse blankets at Althoff's Hardware Store, West McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews spent Sunday with the former's parents at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk of Volo were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the Blomgren home. Mrs Harold BlomgTen returned home with them and will visit a few days there. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and daughter, Myrtle, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mathews spent Saturday afternoon at Waukegan. While there, they saw Mr. Gardner scale the court house. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Converse and daughter, Frances, were callers at Elgin last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ohrwall of Crystal Lake and Fred and Roy Noran of Chicago were Sunday afternoon callers at the R. McGill home. Mrs. Earle Johnston assisted her father, Mr. Hughes, in the post office at Wauconda all last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Grantham and family attended a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jeck's at Cary last Tuesday evening, it being Mr. Jeck's birthday. Miss Pearl Lawrence visited relatives at Milwaukee and Oshkoeh over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. McGill and son attended a birthday party at the home of Mrs. E. F. Anderson at Crystal Lake Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary and baby spent Saturday afternoon at McHenry. Mr.j. and Mrs. Charles Rossman of Elgin and Mrs. Will Wright of Barreville, Almeda Grantham and son, JOHNSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Thennes and Bernard Freund motored to Grafton, Wis., Monday, to visit relatives and friends. Get your auto robes and horse blankets at Althoff's Hardware Store West McHenry. Miss Leona Regner visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Regner, over the week-end. J. B. Hettermann and John A. Miller motored to Waukegan Friday. (let youf auto robes and horse blankets at AlthoflT's Hardware Store. West McHenry. Miss Catherine King of McHenry spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Steve King. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hettermann and son, Leroy, Mrs. J. B. Hettermann and ison, Gerald, motored to Burlington Thursday to visit his mother Frank Kempfer motored to Chicago one day last week. Miss Dorothy Schaefer visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Schaet^r Sunday. Miss Palmes from McHenry was a visitor here one day laat week. John Schroen was a caller here Monday. Mrs. Martin H. Freund visited with her daughter, Mrs. John Freund Friday. Countrys Heat Loss Heat losses of the lT all ad Statefl Industries through radiation, conduction and convection are equivalent to am amount of fuel costing $1,000,000,000 annually, a nation-wide surver hat dig* closed, according to a report mate recently before a chemical society. Just What You Need / i lent, pUa--at taMsli do Is take om tab-, i and the symptomi* magio. B Gateway Stat In this display of Vikb Aluminum Ware you'll see scores of handy dishes in convenient sizes and each item is marked at a price you can well afford to pay. SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Crockery Sale Big Di»hes at & and 10 cento each John J. Vycital PHONE 98 M M'HENRY lawwiteA la enrz Our Interest in the Purchaser of an At water Kent Radio does not end when the set Is installed Every owner of an At water Kent set must be satisfied before we consider the sale completed. We also give one year free service by a factory trained man with each Atwater Kent Radio outfit purchased from us. 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