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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Aug 1923, p. 8

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'M. Mi s^f "• •- - >-: PETESCffS FOR 9ERVIC -If we haven't got what you want, : We will get it for you* v" «» •pj-i WOWN. H. PETESCHOHIO Have Your Made to Measure By the world famous International Tailoring Co. A perfect fit guaranteed. We are showing the largest lines of all wool samples in every wanted color and design, produced by the world's tost weavers. i:"' Boys'knickers and blouses. Shoes and oxfords for the whole family in all the popular shades and styles priced to fit your purse. Men's shirts, collars, new nobby neck ties, silk knit, silk and wool, all silk and wash ties. A fine selection of men's and boys' caps and hats. Goods DeHnnd Protptfy Phone 117-R M. J. WALSH •>* 1 M lW?> This is the season when people practically live on their porches. The warm days and nights call you out-of-doors to cool off in the shade of wide veranda* 7 Attractive Porch Furniture • WILL ADD TO YOUR PLEASURE , Reed chairs, cockers, settees, swings, with '. 4$r without iron stands, creton cushions, grass rugs, ferneries and many attractive small pieces. JACOB JUSTEN ^ McHENRY, ILL,. OUR CREAM is manufactured under the most sanitary conditions and by using the very latest machinery and equipment together with our years of experience enables us to turn out a cream that is not only delicious, but a health builder as well. Insist upon McHenry Ice Cream, manufactured in McHea*y 3^4 assured of the best ^ f ( * McHENRY ICE CREAM FACTORY C. UN I I, PROP1. WEEKIY PERSONALS COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR BUSY VILLAGE AS SEEN BY PLAIND^AWSB BB> PORTERS AND HANDED IN BY OUR FRIENDS „ Miss Etta Powers wm an Elgin i Visitor Monday. Geo. Buss passed last Saturday in the metropolitan city. Sirs. Margaret McCarthy passed Sunday as the guest of relatives in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. deary passed last Friday as the guests of relatives in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Schaffer were Chicago visitors last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward of Elgin spent Sunday as guests of McHenry relatives. Mrs. A. G. Barbian is spending a couple;of weeks with relatives in the metropolitan city. Mrs. John Tully of Chicago is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Louise Lawless. Henry Weber passed the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Pitzen at Racine, Wis. C. Warneke of Chicago was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bohlander over the week. Mi$s Dorothy Hartzell of Orangeville, 111., is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bobb. Miss Florence Hansen of Beverly Hills passed last week as the guest of Miss Kathleen O'Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knablesberger of Chicago pas^pd the week end as guests of McHenry relatives. Miss Margaret McDonald of Highland Park is spending a two weeks' vacation with McHenry friends. Mrs. B. Maynard of Crystal Lake is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Franklin Ensign, and family. Mrs. Emma McGinnis of Elgin passed the week end in the home of her nephew, Alvin Peterson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Otis C. Murray and children of Geneva, 111., were Sunday guests in the McLaughlin home here. Mr. and Mrs, Chaa. J, Heimer of Chicago were guests in the home of; Mr. and Mrs. John Schuenemann last Thursday. Miss Floribel Basse tt passed a few days last and this week as the guest of Miss Gertrude Kisch at Evanston. Mrs. Margaret Gillespie and son, William, of Chicago passed the week end with the latter's wife and little daughter here. Mrs. Wm. Aebischer and children of Chicago are spending a couple of weeks in the home of her mother, Mrs. Kate Stoffel. Mrs. Barbara Probst came out from Chicago Monday evening for a few days' visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Diedrich. Henry J. Pitzen, who is employed with a silo construction gang in this locality, passed Sunday with his wife and son at Racine, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knox, daughter, Anna, and son, Walter, of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simpson andlittle daughter, Dorothy Jean, of Chicago were week .end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oertel Miss Angela Petesch returned home Wednesday after spending two weeks or more as the guest of relatives and friends in Chicago and Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stoffel returned to their home in Woodstock after a two weeks' visit in the home of the latter's parents,, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Becker, Mrs. Charles Harrison and Miss Meta Hutson of Crystal Lake were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. F. E. Martin west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bohlander of Sheboygan, Wis., and Mrs. Mudrow of Elkhart Lake, Wis., spent last week as guests nn the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bohlander. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glaessner and sons, Lawrence and Charles, of Fullersburg, 111., and Mrs. Anna Glaessner of Wilmette spent a few days last week as guests in the home' of Mr. and Mrs. John Degen and family. Leonard Kimball of Chicago passed the latter part of last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs.^lohn P. Smith. He was accompanied^ home by his wife, who | had been a guest in the home of her parents during the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Heitman, darughteiV Virginia, and sons, Jack and Fred, Jr., of Wilmette and Mr. 6. H. Swanson and daughters, Florence and Lillian, of Evanston motored to McHenry and spent Monday at the home of N. C. Klein and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger, daughters, Margaret and Lucile, and son, George, left today via motor for Green Bay, Wis., where they will attend the wedding of the former's sister, Miss Eva Stenger. They also expect to make a tour thru upper Wis consin and Michigan beforeftheir re turn home. They will be away for about two weeks. Mrs. A. Williams and daughter, Mae, of Chicago, are visiting this week .with Mrs. Ben Olsen at Riverdale. Miss Mae is a wonderful pianist and singer and plays for all enter tainments. She had the misfortune of losing her eye sight when a child, but was gifted with this wonderful touch of music. Booking agent at Mrs. B. 01sen*s, Riverdale. Phone 624-R-2. MCHENRY'S •QUE W ANDSENdR" THURSDAY. AUGUST 2 (Catherine MacDonald IN Domestic Relatioos AND THE COMEDY "OB PROMISE ME " r -- > Wtl. * SAT.. AUGUST 3 ## •T l I Wesley Barry / IN School Days AND THE* COMEDY ^ ^ "COUNTRY CHICKENS** SMNDAY, AUGUST St ^ Raymond Hatton IN /His Back 4 Against the Wall It's a New Sort of a We.te«£,"v AND • ' > A LARRY SEMON COMEDY "THE AGENT" \ SUM$V MATIflEE AT 2:3* TUESDAY. AUGUST 7 The Gfey Dawo WITH-- Robert McKIm, Claire Adams, Geo. Hackathorn, Carl Gantvoort and Claire McDowell Th|gjBiicU)re equala "The ; THE COMEDY "TRASH" WEDNESDAY, AUGUST^ ' • Betty Compson . -*--IN-- Always the Woman A Flaming Romance of the DlMifti AND THE COMEDY "DANGER" ^ t THURSDAY, AUGUST ft < Buck Jones IN Proof AND THE COMEDY "TITTER MTUR Mr. and Mrs. L. P. son, Bernie, and Mrs. N«nrf^A*SMt. Maiy 8*«k>b were Elgin and Crystal Lake cdliaM Sunday afternoon with Hi i and Mrs. last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Maker and Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. <Miss Elizabeth K. Miller is home fr#m Milwaukee, Wis., for"an indefinite stay with her parents, lir. and Mrs. John H. Miller. Mrs. A. Wolff passed a few days last week as the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Charles McArthur and Mrs. Carl Nelson, in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wijipiin and wis*8 spent Ben Herbes at Grayslake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oder of Chicago passed the latter part of last week in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pay. Donald Givens and sisters, Leone and Kathleen, and Miss Anna Frisby spent last Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner in Elgin. . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kuhlman and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhlman and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wille of DesPlafhes passed last week here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rasrmuasen and daughter, Jean, of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Rasmussen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. • * < Mrs. T. F. Cooney and grandson of Cleveland, O., who are spending the summer at Lake Defiance, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. #. •Burke. . Dr. D. G. Wells and John E. Pufafcl saw the double header as staged between the Chicago Cubs and N|§w York Giants at the Cub Chicago last Saturday afternoon. Still better at Smith Bros, itsI* •> * ' 'C ,'1 J.V,V . y. &•*'; t * '» ^ t {"%• * V ^ K * " 7'-."li:' V'U ^ 5 J I 4 VV'Sft Vt' n ^ V . *1 \ " ' / • * ' iV * » $'* k ^ , Vvi..' . y • - ?V --' - vj It*s not what we have done for our customer-" „ but it's the way we have done it, that has secure their good will. %r-~ vj ^ "-b- - '*>'•*'i , It*s not attending to the routine banking func>^*• tions which we're obliged to perform, but it's the5 », going out of our way voluntarily to be hel^lultQ ^ that has made people speak well of us. ? 'i ' r ~r t *t Helpfulness, or courtesy inaction, is not selective 7. in this bank. We never hesitate before rendering ^^ service, nor discriminate b^ween customers--all ar$V" valued friends. . .t 'fry We cordially which our depositors have found so helpful, and which has given to us our biggest asset--their good will. " , i - -K" • .jjh, mm I- '"-If"! W: Mrs. F. J. Nickels, Jr., was a Chicago visitor last Thursday. John Bolger passed the week and with friends at Notre Dame, Ind. Jacob Buss of Belvidere was calling on relatives here last Thursday. Fred Mershon of Bay City, Mich., called on friends in McHenry Tuesday. • Miss Edna Schoel of Chicago spent the week end with Miss Louise Engeln. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bohlander left today via motor for a week's visit at Flint Lake, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson and family called on Elgin relatives' last Sunday evening. Thos. Ward of Chicago is spending a couple of weeks in the home of his brother, Frank Ward. Miss Celia Aylward of Chicago is spending the week in the hdtne of Mrs. Margaret McCarthy. Mrs. F. C. Schoewer. and Mtas Eleanor Klein are spending the week with friends at Rockford. Mrs. James Patterson of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burke. Mr. and Mrs. George Gutzwiler of Cincinnati, Ohio, are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nye. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Herdklotz and children of Rockford passed Sunday as the guests of McHenry friends. Mr. Schaefer and Miss Casey of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mf. and Mrs. Frank Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wynkoop of Woodstock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger Monday evening. Mrs. Nat Feinberg of Chicago passed last week as a guest in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Barbara Engeln. Mrs. Anna Lofy and two sons, Gerald and Norbert, of South Milwaukee, Wis., Miss Elizabeth Held of Slinger, Wis., and Miss Elsie Gell of Chicago were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wirfs ~ Saturday and Sunday. r, Mrs. M. Burke and two daughters, Anna and Geraldine, of Chicago are speeding two weeks' vacation at the home of Mrs. Mary Simon in the north end of town. Mr. Burke was out for a week end visit, while he and his son, Matthew, are planning on spending the coming week end at the Simon home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brunno motored out from Chicago last Sunday morning. They were accompanied by- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hoffmeyer, Mr. Selsman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tegatner and three daughters, Mary, Helen and Ethel. After spending a most enjoyable day as guests of Mrs. Mary Simon, they returned to Chicago that evening, leaving McHenry at seven 'o'clock. Mrs. Hoffmeyer is a daughter ot Mrs. Simon. "-"V. •/•?' • ^ " "*•' """ 1 IlVTKOaiTYi S1RVICI TheNew Studebtdmr Special-Six Taming Car m. St 7^1 Before you buy any car, see the STUDEBAKER 19X4 MODELS Studebaker presents its complete line of 1924 models, announced a week ago, with the conviction that they will increase the prestige of the name Studebaker which, for 71 years, has stood for the best in transportation, quality and value of product. Into these 1924 cars are built every proved feature in design that makes for the comfort, convenience and safety of passengers, and many refinements that further enhance the value of a line of cars already highly perfected. It is common knowledge in the steel industry that Studebaker uses only the highest grades of the finest steels. And the same is true of the electrical equipment, instruments, bearings, batteries, upholsteiy, finishing paints, tires and accessories used in Studebaker cars. It is equally well known that Studebaker, with $90,000,000 of actual net assets, including $45,000,000 of plant facilities, is unsucpsssed in ability and resources to manufacture economi-;.* cally and givemaximum intrinsic valued . for a given price. :f Produced under these favorable con-;.. ditions, the 1924 Studebakers are distinctly the.finest cars and greatest^ values Studebaker ever offered. These are not careless statements. , They are facts that reflect the honesty and integrity of the manufacturer and,; iti product just as they do the truth of Studebaker advertising. The public has placed its confidence s in Studebaker by accepting these facts, ^ supported by the performance offy- Studebaker cars in owners' use. That's?". why Studebaker sales for the past^t six years have increased progressively each year and sales for the; ] first six months of 1923 of 81,880 cars broke all six months' records. 'v' Studebaker never cheapens quality to meet competition. 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