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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Mar 1927, p. 5

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•km •«*$'%• t'ijP THE McHENRT PLAINDEALER, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1927 • ' % < * te OOMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY f As Seat By Plaindealer Reporters and Handed III! By Our Friends Mrs. John Stilling: spent friday at t&gin. , | M. A. Conway was an Elgin visitor ;$|Mday. . MisS Pearl Claxton spent Saturday C Friday. Mrs. Charles Gibbs spent Friday in t Chicago. % Jerry Sivert Suited at Kenosha on |#Unday. f 1 Miss Lois Bacon visited at Harvard | Tuesday. . Miss Misner visited at Chicago on ;* Saturday. « •|( Miss Eleanor Phalin was a Chicago JYlsitor Friday. r f ; M)rs. Jack Walsh was ft Chicago ^'Visitor, Friday. ^;/:Miss Florence Conway was an Elgin "pflsitor Friday.- ' .> • 'd'y" Miss Anna Stock wms a Chicago i|<#lsitor Friday. :,-4-d •„ ;. Miss EleanorConwaywas an Elgin visitor Friday. Miss Dorothy Knox was' an Elgin Visitor Thursday. Neil Doherty of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of his parents, Mr Mid Mrs. J. J. Doherty. Mrs. P. H. Weber was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Simon Stoffel was a Wauconda visitor Monday. Mrs. P. H. Weber, was a Chicago visiter Saturday. Mrs. W. J. Welch was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Donald Givens was a Waukegan visitor Saturday. Miss Clara Schiessle was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Mrs. Simon Stoffel was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. , /' Mrs. P. M. Justen was a Chicago visitor, Wednesday. N. H. Petesch was a business visitor in Chicago Tuesday. M. J. Kent was a business visitor in Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson drove to Chicago Monday. Will Hendrickson of Richmond spent Sunday at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hughes spent Sunday at Ringwood. Joe Buch of Chicago spent Sunday with home folks here. Cf'eb Peterson of St. Charles visited friends here Saturday. Mrs. Joe Wagner visted relatives at Ringwood, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw of Union spent Saturday afternoon here. Eugene Sievert of Chicago visited his son, Jerome, Monday. Paul Meyers spent a few days this week at Davenport, Iowa. Miss Anna Frisby was a Waukegan visitor Saturday evening. Clarron Eddy of Elgin spent a few" days the last of the week with his parents here. Some Real Low Prices for This Week Corn Or Peas cans CORN MEAL OAT MEAL.. 3 lbs 10tf 4 lbs. 17^ Salmon Pink Alaskan RAISINS LIMA BEANS 2 lbs. 19£ . . .3 lbs: 25tf : / Flour au 24^ 1*. wek $1,14 BROWN SUGAR. . 41bs.25tf POWDERED SUGAR..... . .3 lbs. 25c4 Campbell's Beans and Tomato Soup 3i»c BANANAS...... LETTUCE....... 3 lbs. 25^ . . . . . . . . 2 b e a d s 15c Coffee 8 aftdock 11M. $1.00 'Miss Genevieve Knox spent Friday and Saturday in Chicago. Mrs. Ellen Ensign is visiting with friends in Volo this week: Mrs. Freeman of Marengo, was a McHenry visitor Saturday. Peter M. Justen spent several days last week at Crystal Lake. C. W. Goodell was a Woodstock visitor Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fay were Elgin visitors last Wednesday. Leo Conway was a Waukegan and Chicago caller Monday. Roy Kent attended to business affairs in Chicago Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Chamberlin a McHenry visitor, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page visited at Mrs. P. M. McCabe and son, Thomas, were Chicago visitors Friday. Woodstock Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. C. Reynolds and daughter, Ida, were Dundee visitors Friday. Mrs. Edwin Knox spent a few days last week with Chicago relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey were Chicago visitors one day last week. Dr. and Mrs. Froehlick and daughter were Woodstock visitors, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Townsend of Volo were McHenry visitors Saturday. Mrs. Ralph Walkup of Ridgefield visited McHenry friends Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. I Overton and daughter visited at Harvard, Tuesday. „ Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Freund visit- ,ed relatives in Spring Grove Sunday, spent Friday evening at Crystal Lake. Paul Bonslett of Crystal Lake was Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schiessle were Woodstock vistors last Thursday. Miss Helen Monear of Richmond was the, guest of friends here for the week-end. Mrs. John May of Danville, has been enjoying a week's visit, in the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Schoewer. Mrs. May Rohles of Elgin was a week-end guest, in the home of Mrs. B. Relihan. Miss Mayme Keg of Chicago spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Keg. Floyd Foss has been absent from his duties at the West McHenry State Bank owing to illness. ^ Mrs. Minnie Miller is enjoying a oA Gift Bond good for $10 worth of merchandise of your own selection at the Pub* lie Service Store--is being given free with every Federal E l e c t r i c Washer. This is for a limited time only. Come in Today! • PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OP NORTHERN ILLINOIS 101 Williams St. J. A. Schabeck, Dist. Mgr. Cijstal Lake Nobody gets any fun-- out of buying a tire--why then, make it even harder by trying to get something for less than it is worth I You can buy a stout, long-wearing Goodyear Tire for exactly what it should cost--not a penny more, not a penny lew---without risk argument, or difficulty. That'8 otir way. Many people like It. How does it strike youf Let me help you to keep your tires in condition, no matter what make they may be. The next best thing to Goodyear Tires is Goodyear Serviee and I'll bet our service makes you a customer some day if you are not already one. , , A. Specials for Saturday and Monday only, March 19 and 21. GOODYEAR BALLOONS , „ Size 29x4.40 , $8.75 / GOODYEAR COBBS ' Sise 30x3 Vi > f v - $7.75 WALTER J. FREUND - Battery S*hs and Service Expert Tire Bepairieg Phone 110-1 ' two weeks' visit with relatives at Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eddy of Volo visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eddy one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reams of Hampshire were McHenry visitors on Saturday. Mrs. -Ella Brown of Chicago spent the we^k-end in the home of Mr^and Mrs. A. Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hankermeyer of Waukegan visited friends here Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephenson of Ringwood spent Monday evefling with friends here. Mrs. John Bolger and daughter, Mercedes, of Woodstock visited relatives here one day* last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tranger of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gans. Miss Dorothy Marshall was a guest of Miss Ethel Bell at Richmond Thursday. Misses Leone and Kathleen Givens were Waukegan visitors Saturday evening. Mike Winkle of Deerfield is spending several weeks in the home of his brother, Theodore Winkle Mrs. S. S. Chapell of Evanston spent a few days this week with her mother Mrs. Alsena Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Elliott1 and children of Austin were Sunday guests in the Frank Thurwell home. Mrs. Henry Stephenson, of Ringwood spent Wednesday with McHenry friends. Mrs. Carrie Mansfield and Mrs. Flora Becking visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1^. E. Bassett. Miss Clara Miller is spending several days this vteek with relatives and friends at Chicago. Mrs. Math Rauenr visited a couple of days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Bishop. Miss Dorothy LaSalle of Chicago was a Sunday guest in the E. E. Bassett home. » Mrs. J. McKay of Crystal Lake visited in the home of her sister, Mrs. L. A. Erickson, one. day last week. Miss Davis of Chicago spent the first of the week as a guest of Mrs. Treadwell. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Guthrie and children of Waukeean were guests in the Peter Diedriel. home Sunday. Ray Page, Romo Bobb and Thomas Bolger attended a Legion meeting at Elein. Friday. William Green is absent from his duties at the National store, because of illness. Miss Olive Vasey has returned to her work near Wauconda, after spending a few weeks at her home here. Miss Theresa Karls of Chicago was a Sunday guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mrs. F. E. Covalt and daughter, Shirley, were Chicago visitors Saturday. Miss Laura Karls of Chicago spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Guffey of Western Springs visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin May, Sunday Miss Helen Akers of Chicago spent Sunday as a guest in the Fred Karls home Miss Frances May of Woodstock was a Sunday guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin May Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Colman of Chicago were Sunday guests in the Fred Kar's home. Mir. ard Mrs. Ed Brefeld and daughter, Katherine, of Chicago spent Sunday with McHenry relatives. Mrs. Martha Stupfel of Woodstock spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin May. Mr. Hendfickson of Richmond was a Sunday visitor in the home of Mr and Mrs. Harvey Baron. Miss Maud Granger of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of her sister, Mrs. R. A. Thompson. Joe May of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin May. Mr. Scholte and George Ritterman of Milwaukee, Wis., called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur -Beckman, Sunday. Mrs. Josephine Heimer returned the fir^t of the week after a week's visit with relatives in Chicago. Walter LaSalle of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bassett. Mrs. Loah Brown .of Woodstock spent the first of the week with home, folks here. Miss Ruth Allison of Park Ridge visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conway Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Purvey and son, Jack, visited relatives at Woodstock Sunday. Mrs. Charles Mertes and little daugh ter spent a few days this week with Chicago friends. Mrs. J. F. Brandt and daughter, Mary Frances, and little friend were Sunday guests in theh ome of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page. Mrs. Anna Geir spent the weekend with relatives in Chicago, at which time she visited her father, who is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Miat Karls and ion, Bobby, of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mr. and Mrs. John Qrefeld and daughter, Norma, of Waukegan spent Sunday in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bruns and son of Oak Park were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Johnson. Mrs. Hoy and Mrs. Irene Gleason of Chicago spent a few days the first of the week as guests of Mrs. John BarHan. --- . Mr. and Mrs. Robert !Knox and Mrs. John Phalin visited at Waukegan Tuesday. While there they saw the picture of the Eucharistic Congress. Mrs,. Elisabeth Greunfeld of Chicago spent a few days the last of the week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey and daughter, Mrs. Charles Reihansperger and children, and Miss Clara Stoffel were Evanston visitors, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebron were guests in the home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dowling o: home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gans. The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hettermann, Agnes and Raymond whose tonsils were removed on Tuesday, are recovering nicely. 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