~ -. -7-' -"Vi~ >" •'.••",\"""t?tvV .>yf$*~r/t iK-'-: ••.*>4% "V>"?J:. 'V : ; ,'C " "l ' •* • >. ••' « ^ia--••-«*•- .,*-; .- ^ •*<-•• ..^:>«^..H--. - ....... ...A- , . " *- •• ' ' ^ ^ £» hWi vfPP- ^ Community High School PhoM 1£6-W. KENT & GREEN Real Estate ft Insurance |^? Summer Resort, Town and Farm £ Property jhiones 84 A 85-M :: McHenry, 111. 4 H. SCHAKFEK Draying McHENRY, ILLINOIS McHenry Township Mutual Fire Insurance Go. - FOR ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE - Good protection at very low cost The fact that our J? t company has written more than $225,000 worth o< ^ new business, without much canvassing, during the * year just ended, indicates that the people of this community are beginning to realize that ft Mutual. ' insurance is the only insurance. & ( McHenry: Michael Freund, Phone 127-J AGENTS < Johnsburg, Ring wood: M. N. Schmitt, 623-R-l ( Spring Grove and Richmond: Fred Meyers Northwestern ke (ream M ^' CHAPELL'S ICE CREAM 1 Brick, New York and Strawberry FANCY I^OCOUTES CIGARS AND TOBACCO SCHIESSLE & WEBER Furniture That Says Welcome To Your Friends When They Visit You How refreshing it is to walk into a home when the furniture is comfort- J,: able and holds forth an inviting hand that suggests you are most welcome. We sell that kind and sell it for' less. Leath's Furniture makes your bouse a HOME. # A. Leath & Co.. $«ocml Ellin. 7S-74 Grove Ave. Rockford, Opposite Court NOMM Dubuque, 576-584 Main St. Aurora, 31-33 Island Ave. Free port, 5-7 W. Mala St. Waterloo, 5M-5M Lafayette St. f BeloH, *17-421 4th St. Joliet, 2IS-2I7 Jefferson St. Janesville. 292-JM, Milwaukee St Eau Claire, Masonic Temple. Oshltosh, 11-13 Main St. Peoria, 325 South Adams St. Decatur, 432-45* N. Water St. <2®°^ •OODBi^ .Aid Let Us / Sell You That Kind otFurnhttre On Every Basis Buick Satisfies Measured on the basis of appearance, comfort and utility, Buick more than satisfies the most exacting motorists. _------ Measured on the basis of day-in and day-out dependability, Buick has for years past set the standard for the industry. Measured on the basis of endurng, troubii free, personal transportation, Buick stands till as a car unique, distinctive and apart. Ask any Buick owner. .. --2 tftiap OVERTON & COWEN McHENRY, ILL. HARVARD, ILL. When better automobiles are built, Buick wffl build thaii Medium a COMBVNTY PHILADELPHIA WMLW-OKI-MSA© Seasonable Katss JOHNS BURG Quality tea and coffee at Erickaon's More. Ladies' fancy oxfords, latest models. M. J. Walsh. Easter cards and booklets, S to 25 cents, at Petesch's. Simon Schaefer of Volo called on friends here Wednesday. Miss Rose Miller returned to Chicago last week Thursday. Wm. Kattner of Spring Grove was a Johnsburg visitor Wednesday. Alfred Debrecht went to Chicago last week Friday to spend a, few days When good merchandise can be sold cheaper we will do it. Smith Bros. John H. Klein was visiting his son Joseph, and other relatives here last week. Mr. and'Mrs. John Miller and family motored to McHenry Sunday evening. Miss {Catherine Rieber was among the Chicago passengers this week Tuesday. - Miss Pauline Freund came tip from Elgin Saturday to .spent Sunday with home folks. Come in and look over the fine asortment of Easter candies and novelties. J. J. Rothermel. Miss Genevieve Bohr of McHenry spent the week end with Misses Caroline and Alvina Millar. ; Wedding bells will soon be ringing for Mr. George Frett and Miss Dora Freund of Spring Grove. Miss Dora Freund of Spring Grove visited with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Frett, a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Althoff and children of McHeniy called on theiq parents here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Math. N. Schmitt are the happy parents of a baby girl, oorn to them on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Henry Stoffel and her sister were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pitzen, one day last week. Some of our young people attended the party at the home of Miss Lillian Freund at McHenry last week We<£ nesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lay and family of Spring Grove were visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schmitt. Henry Althoff and nieces, Mary and Katharine Althoff, motored up from Elgin Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Althoff. Joseph B. Hettermann and family motored to Wheatland, Wis., Sunday to spend the 'day with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Krift and the former's mother, Mrs. Henry J. Hettermann. Mr. and Mrs. John Rauen, Mr. and Mrs. Math. Rauen and son, Arnold, of Chicago and Miss Emma Freund of McHenry were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Freund Sun day. The installation and initiation of new members of St. Agatha court, W. C. O. F., will take place at Parish hall Tuesday evening, April 22. All members are requested to be present. The McHenry W. C. O. F. is cordially invited to attend. TERRA COTTA Brown's tested seeds sold here. Smith Bros. Easter cards and booklets, 5 to 25 cents, at Petesch's. A splendid line of new ginghams and percaes at Erickson's. Edward J. Knox of Aurora called at his home here Friday evening. Mrs. Bernard J. Shine was a business visitor in Woodstock last Thursday. Harold and Robert Knox were calling on relatives in Elgin Sunday evening. Dr. N. J. Nye of McHenry was a caller in this vicinity several days recently. Ed. Riley of Barrington was a caller at the home of B. J. Shine last Thursday. Mrs. P. Jollitz was the guest of relatives in Woodstock and Greenwood Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilcox and family of Woodstock visited relatives here Sunday. Raymond J. Riley left last Thurs~ day for Utah, where he will spend several weeks. A new line of ladies' ready to wear dresses and aprons from $1.00 to $6.00 at M. J. Walsh's. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reddersdorf of Crystal Lake were callers in this vicinity Sunday evening. _ The pupils of. this vicinity who attend school at Crystal Lake, are enjoying a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malone of Elgin visited at the home of M. Knox from Thursday until Sunday. Miss Neva McMillan returned home Sunday evening after spending ten days with Mrs. Edward Sund in Elgin. If you intend having an auction sale, farm or anything in the auction line, let W. G. Schreiner cry it for you. Phone 93-R. At the annual school election of district No. 44, held here Saturday evening, J. H. Gracy was re-elected for the term of thfee years. Misses Winifred Liddle, Alferne Bjorklund, Frances Wolck and Alvina and Pauline Schaeffer of Crystal Lake visited the Terra Cotta school Monday and Miss Ruth Anderson visited on Tuesday. SLOCUM LAKE Mrs. Al. Granger is reported on the sick list. A thousand ami OH bargains at Erickson's store. Easter cards and booklets, 5 to 35 cents at Petesch's. " * Mrs. H. L. Brooks was a Chicago visitor 4ast Friday. Al. Staples was a recent business caller at Crystal Lake. Henry Geary and son, Jack, were Friday callers at Lily Lake. We tend to business as usual it election time. Smith Bros. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks were McHenry called* Monday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Jack Geary were McHenry callers Thursday night last. Mr. and Mrs. G. Burnett were business callers at McHenry Monday afternoon. Emmet Geary of Fremont was a Friday morning caller at the home of his parents. Mrs. P. A. Smith visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. B. C. Harris, last Friday. Claire Smith called on Iris cousin, Marlowe Harris, at Wauconda Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rueman of Elgin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Burnett Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kirk and children and Robert Lowe were McHenry all^rs last Thursday. Willard Darrell attended a meeting of the board of directors at the high chool Monday night. Mrs. Louis Rohman of Barrington was a Saturday morning caller at the home of^her parents. Mildred Hoffman went to Chicago Monday, where she spent the day in practise on the pipe organ: Mrs. McGill and Mrs. Megee and son, Robert; of Tulsa, Okla., were at Lake Zurich Monday afternoon. Henry and Bill Hensen of Barreville were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McGill. The biggest and most varied Selection of Easter novelties to be found in McHenry at J. J. Rothermel's. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Clara Smi£h. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Geary and son, Forrest, of Fremont were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geary, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Detrick and Mr Nelson of Chicago were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Harold and William Brooks and Henry Winkler of Waukegan spent the week end at their respective homes here. Mrs. Henry Winkler spent a few days last week visiting her Slaughters, Mrs. G. Eisner and Mrs. Dan Gille, at Barrington. Dr. and Mrs. Brunswick and Mr. and Mrs. Monsher of Chicago were afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Davelin and daughter, Marion, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell and'children were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowell east of Wauconda. Mrs. Harry Matthews called on Mrs. B. K. Duers Saturday afternoon, who is still confined to her bed at her home in Wauconda. Mrs. H. L. Brooks spent Wednesday and Thursday with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rohman, at Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dickson and children were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickson at Wauconda. Lee Johnston of Plymouth,- Mich., returned home Tuesday after spending the week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, Myrtle and William Darrell attended the American Legion dance at Wauconda last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blomgren, John Blomgren and Mrs. E. Anderson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs P. Anderson at Algonquin. Mildred Hoffman, Myrtle Darrell and William Darrell motored to Rich mond Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews at tended the euchre club party given by Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Stroker at their home in Wauconda Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Megee and son, Robert, of Tulsa, Okla., spent the week end with the former's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. McGill. 'Mrs. Wm. Johnston and son, Lee, went to Chicago Saturday, Where they met the latter's wife, who accompanied, them home and will spend the week visiting relatives here. Mrs. Robt. Kirk and children spent Sunday with the former's grandparents at Grayslake. They returned home with her and will spend the week here. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. L Brooks spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rohman at Barrington and enjoyed their new radio, Which waa recently installed. Willard Darrell, accompanied by D. H. Minto of Antioch, K. J. Dorschuck, the farm advisor, and Wm. Schreck of Libertyville, attended a committee meeting of the Farm Bureau of the tenth and eleventh districts held at Geneva Monday. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pfannenstill were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pfannenstill of Area, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ohrwall of Crystal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kay and Anna Bloomfield of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kalleng and children of Waukegan. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carr and Mrs. Fannie Carr of Spring Grove, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Matthews and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake and Mr. and "Mrs. Willard Darrell and afternoon and supper guests were Mr. and Mrs, Allen Hayford and son, Edwin, Miss Gladys Matthews and friend, Thomas Stenick of Crystal Lake and Mildred Hoffman and William Darrell. R1NGWOOD The best in groceries at Erickson's. Highest market price for eggs. M J. Walsh. / Mrs. Ray Merchant -was4n Elgin shopper Tuesday., ^ Easter cards and booklet^ 5 "to 25 •ents, at Petesch's. ; Grandma Krohn is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Vollman, at Elgin.' . ' ' ' - • Mr. and Mrs. Will Beck of Dundee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peet. Misses Susan Speaker and Grace Pearson were Woodstock shoppers last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Elgin spent Sunday in the home of A. W. and S. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James Rainey spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. Alma Thomas at McHenry. Mrs. Louis Schroeder and Mrs. S W. Brown spent a couple of days of last week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodell of West McHenry were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Rilla Foss. * Mrs. Jessie Trow of Hebron spent several days last week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louis Schroeder. Mrs. Wayne Osborn of Chicago and her mother, Mrs. Campbell, were visitors in the S. W." Smith home Sunday. The Ladies' Aid society will serve a dinner at the M. W. A. hall next Wednesday, April 23. Be sure to be there. Mrs. George, Bacon and daughter of Antioch were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dodge. Byron Hitchens, who is attending school at Ashton, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. andfMrs. F. A. Hitchens. If you intend having an auction .ale, farm or anything in the auction ine, let W. G. Schreiner cry It for you. Phone 93-R. Mrs. Lewis Hall is helping to care for a bright baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stilling. The young lady arrived last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake and Miss Lora Harrison of Oak Park were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Harrison The schopl at Hardscrabble closed last Saturday with a picnic. A number of the school children from Ringwood went up and all report a very fine time. There will be a special Easter service at the church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. A very fine program is being prepared under the direction of Miss Big'elow and Wayne Foss. Among the Sunday guests in the Jepson home were Miss Lucy Stevens of Chicago, Clark Huson of Elgin, George Jepson and family of Wauconda and Lee Huson and family of Volo. Among the Sunday guests at the Bacon home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dates of Delavan, Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Lake Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buchert of Richmond and Mrs. John Gould and daughters of Woodstock. OSTEND i Market your eggs at Erickson's. » Easter cards and booklets, 5 to 25 cents, at Petesch's. Frank Kaiser and family enjoyed the 'fine weather Sunday. The family took an outing in their new car. If you intend having an auction ,ale, farm or anything in the auction ine, let W. G. Schreiner cry it for you. Phone 93-R.. . Howe is the 'name of the family that purchased the Rogers farm. Some of the family are there now, making necessary repairs to the buildthe Woodstock and Harvard road. When Joe Harrer and family moved it changed their voting place. They have always voted at McHenry and now they will have to vote at Crystal ALFORD \H . POUSE Attot ney-at-Law Ph6ne 26 :: West McHenry, tit. Phone 102 The Best Service Always BERNHARD POPP Expert Shoemaker West McHenry ^ Illinois Lake, an automobile calling for then last Tuesday, but Joe was gone an&t ' j they said they would come again »#., the afternoon, but rain prevented, 3^. ,.' they lost a chance to cast a vote. Telephone No. 106-R. ^ SIMON STOWEt'^."!; Insurance agent for all classes of property in the best companies. 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