. Edward Stewart of Franklin Park •pent the latter part of last JfrcHenry friends. : Mrs. Joseph May and : * , IHayme and Julia, spent tx> ' Metropolitan city. r" Miss Gladys Van Natta of Fanklin Park spent the week end >>,• if Miss Harriett Bobb. ^ - Clarence Baron of I Miss latter part of week with tan city. / Mrs. Helena Heimer and son, Leo, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Aicher motored to Chicago last Wednesday, where they were guests in the home ofMr. aad Mrs. Stephen Heimer. All the late Edison. Cotamfci* and Cameo records at Nye's. AS PICKED UP BY PLAINDEALER REPORTERS DURING WE® r! WHAT PEOPLE ARE DOING IN 'THIS VILLAGE AND ATE VICINITY beads at Nye'f, ( n_, Amber and bakelite John P. Weber, local contractor and builder, has just completed some very noteworthy alterations on his home on Riverside Drive, giving the place a decidedly improved appear-* ;-11777 792 8. Legho#M> 1st 2nd fed 19*1 a* *** . ...U.169 126 165 460 :;;.VIl28 147 1M 424 &;.^76 186 ltt 444 183 187 467 Resort, Town and Fun Property 84 A 85-M :: McHenry, Tll> East Side Service and Transfer Station- Herman Schaefer A Co., Preps. General Garage " Moving Braying McHENRY, ILLINOIS WM. G. McHENRY J&ABAMA MELODY BOt» m ' Music for Dances ,* :: ILLINOIS V.H. Chicago, m. West r::* PETESCITS Uttnois - SE we haven't got what you want, will get it lor you* •none iinN. H. PF.TRSCHp tnc cisT (iW® Fiuniture C 1 . . e long winter evenings is the one lime of the year when one enjoys and appreciates comfortable furniture. It's a long ways between now and the days when you will be able to spend the evenings out of doors, so why not make yourself and family a gift of furniture that will make these winter evenings a real joy. fine is always complete. M. iX w % JACOB JUSTEN iyr'A •B- --Dessert of Desserts No other goodie can take the as dessert, all the year 'round. * * '* ** McHenry Ice Cream f i ' ' * . i with good cake rounds off the meal and insures it* & :-K\ likes McHen vMm. *>- -.1 ••/AICE C. UNTI, PROP. FACTORY Beginning Jan. 9 i thru the winter months, this place will be open Wednesday, Friday and Satw Orday. Shampooing on Friday only. For appointments call* 74-R. Rose Bud Beauty Shoppe. A half dozen employes of the Bor-4 den Milk company's bottling plant in this city went to Chicago last Thursday, where they entered the company bottling plant at Englewood to remain| during the milk strike. , Howard Louis is the name of a young man who took up his abode in| t*e home of Mr. and Mrs. Howarc^ Simpson on Waukegan Road on Janj 3. The rnothet is a daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Louis Oertel of this city. We experienced. our second snow storm of the season during Tuesday night of this week, when old mother earth was covered with a nice mantle of the beautiful. Snoi quite the general tiling on morning. The nominating committee of the River ft Lakes Improvement association held a meeting at the Illinois Athletic club in Chicago on Monday of this week. McHenry was repre- B. Walsh. A number of citiffens of this community who filed yicome, tax reports last year have received their blanks for their 1923 returns. The early arrival of these blanks gives the re- FAI. A 8AT. JAN. 18 & AN EQUITY PICTUR1 "Mine to Keep" • p*^'a37 for next Sunday morning. This seris the second of a series of three. Quite a number of people failed-to hear the first one, chiefly for the that they needed to hear it; they have misconceived the real basis of religion and consequently are not interested or even prejudiced against it. The messages of the next two Sundays Will endeavor to correct and point out the of the religion of today. A mdst cordial invitation is extended Mrs. George Meyers sp< in the metropolitan city. / Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peterson of Crystal Lake attended the O. E. S. installation here Saturday evening and guests in the home of the lattev*s brother, Geo. H. Johnson,* and family. H. C. Bobb attended the funeral «f his mother-in-law at Orangeville, IIL, on Saturday last. Mrs. Bobb had been at the bedside of h during the lastffew days SUNDAY. JANUARY AN F. B. O. FEATURE "Has the t Gene Mad" A STAR COMEDY ik mm msar SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2:M ftniViMMj --t NEXT WEEK rrwo TEAMS IN TIE FOR LEAH! REXALLS AND DEFENDER^ LEAD LOCAL BOWLERS cipient plenty of time to study before turning them in. iT* ? McHenry employes of the Terra Defen-ers •*»»<*"<•. ••15 Cotta factory were home on Monday,I^ords .v; .,>....14 Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. ®ulVtt '•••• * A slight slackening up of work was Leghorns .•*.£•..^v- 9 responsible for the temporary layoff. All returned to their benches this (Thursday) morning. The members of Riverview camp, No. 6818, R. N. A., are invited to attend the installation of their newly elected officers, which is to take plaee at their hall on Tuesday evening of next week, Jan. 22. A six o'clock dinner is to be served. The meeting will open two hours later. Surveyors from the state highway department are still at work in staking out the proposed- right-of-way for route 20 as same is destined to pass thru our city. Both city and county officials are prepared to start activity towards the securement of the property rights just as soon as the state completes its work. The Thelen home, now owned by Mrs. Chas. Pich of Chicago, and which for many years occupied a site on the corner of Park avenue and Washington street, has been moved back on Park avenue to make room for a modern new bungalow to be erected on the site by the owner of the property. We are told that building operations on the new home are to start early The local gui shoot at their grounds on the West Side last Sunday. Altho the entry list was not as large as has marked previous shoots conducted here, a good time prevailed. Among the crack shots in attendance were Jay and Thos. Graham of Ingleside, who, together with Martin B. • Schmitt of this city and Frank Freund of Johns- The heavy fall of snow during Tuesday night put a temporary halt to' the ice harvesting activities on the mill pond in this city on Wednesday m< ing. However, snow plows were on the job yesterday and since then the work is going on Very satisfactorily Both the Borden Milk company and Math. Baur, the local retailer of the frozen water, started cutting on Monday morning of this week. The product is about thirteen inches in thickness and clear as crystal. ROBERT WEBER TO REFJBNTER STATE UNIVERSITY 769 710 I M »• •l : v <-• 4™ In v ' • f"' the hand of Industry and Commerce-| Partners in the business of hm t 'T ' The seasoned judgment, close personal in# A;' I terest agd broad training, Qt tjie group men in this bank instinctively draws th« * > V ; - V "' confidence of men who know two head# J ; v aie better than 019$ i-r -r. 1 i ***-y » ' h"-' %• We welcome the opportunity to serve • < « • , ' • enry ; / WEST McHENRY, • . v - , ,, • ; . . - . v • ; • t-..' ir> S Company sends out roately 250,000 statements of Leghc Oh Only one change hat token plaee In the standing of the teams in the local bowling league since last week. The Fords, who last week were tied with the Rexalls and Defenders for firstplace honors, dropped to the position, leaving the druggists anfl cigarmakers tied for the lead. The race is now more thai over and if the teams continue the same pace during the balance of the schedule followers of the sport are sure to witness a most exciting finish. Any one of the first four teams have a good chance of carrying away the league honors, while it begins to look as if the Oh Henrys are destined to finish up in the position they now occupy. This team thus far has had the breaks against it and, taking into consideration that the race has the half-way station, there is but a very slight chance of getting among the leaders, pven best of breaks. i . The oStn^^sU^e^d8 m "stci ding the Fords down into second tion on Tuesday evening of last by takingp two out of the three rolled. Art Meyers, of the was in fine trim and hung up a total of 611 for an average of 204. Not ao worse. George Justen did the beat work for the"Flivvers. The scores: Defenders 1st 2nd 3rd Total A« Whiting. 161 161 129 461 180 Thompson ....112 143 146 401 184 Knox 187 159 114 460 168 Richardson .. .148 140 195 488 161 A. Meyers .. .204 180 227 611 204 812 783 811 2406 802 Ford* 1st 2nd 3rd Total AT. C. Bites 115 163 140 418 189 Bacon 164 168 161 498 164 F. Nickels ....117 169 156 442 147 Weinsehenker 167 165 164 486 162 Justen 160 177 176 512 171 v : T - . ; • • umrt Weber, who year and a half has given the Fox River Valley State bank most painstaking service as an employe of that institution, severed his connections with thfet concern on Tuesday af thiB we«k and is now taking a two weeks' vacation before re-entering the state university at Urbana to complete his studies. Robert has already put in one year at the state university and it had been his plan* to return to school last September, bu to stay with the lockl bank until they were able to secure some6ne to take HOME BUREAU HELD PROFITABLE The members of the MeHenry unit of the McHenry County Home held a very profitable meeting at the home of Mrs. Geo. H. Johnson on Mala street on Wednesday afternoon of last week. The meeting brought out a good attendance. Miss McCollough, county advisor of Woodstock, was present at the meeting and had a very interesting message to deliver. The work of refinishing furniture was started and will be continued at the next meeting, which will be an all-day affair, at the home of Mrs. Peter M. Justen on Tuesda^ Jan. 28. „ ... „ ^ . 723 842 786 2851 78S nails TO. Oh Henrys On Thursday evening the Oh Henrys took their customary trimming, this time at the hands of the Rexalls, who took two out of three games from the cellar champions. However, ttte losers are far from discouraged and of these fine times they are going to get real mad. Bickler led the winning team, while Howard Wattles volunteered to lend his assistance in effort to bring the candy I marker* out of the rat into which Jhey had fallen. Howard led his team. The Rexalls Spurling 2nd 3rd Total AT. 165 140 477 159 149 152 458 153 Bickler ...:. .;t75 157 200 582 177 Boley 430 166 131 426 142 Vogt .........479 173 166 508 16f 809 779 2401 800 Oh Hem y» 1st 2nd 3rd Total Av. Schmitt ..... *144 176 139 459 163 H. Wattl« ..ii56 170 169 484 161 R. Page ...,#>188 176 145 459 158 Weber &44 159 148 451 150 ,119 164 158 441 147 .1^ 845 749 2294 764 On Friday night the three straight from Steilen's Leghorns. Neither team showed up very well in the first two games, but the third setto proved an li ness combat At. Patzke led the Buicks, while Conway shared a 1 honor for the losers. The scores: Buicks 1st 2nd 3rd Total Av. and electric service every month, 3,000,000 statements a yea%< ^ To do this it is necessary that an a of 10,000 meters be read every working day Of the year; 10,000 readings com puled every day; 10,000 entries made customers' ledgers every day; 10, statements made out every day; 1Q;000 statements delivered every day! « t ? This is a stupendous clerical task ' ' ^ one in which errors in names or addressef . might naturally creep In. Yet, the centa&re of such errors is small, * v t . ' «' '* " "1 ' Ct k<- /"» And in order to further reduce them, 4 f C i w i l l b e g l a d t o h a v e y o u a d v i s e u s i m m diately if your name or address Is PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILUNOIft 'SetrtQg 6,000 square miles--201 cities am with Gas or Electricity 1*1 Williams St, Crystal Lake, III. Phone 25 - ? ' • V;