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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Dec 1924, p. 7

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hmt ltt The Best Sendee Ahnjn Phone 12C?W, BSRNHARO POPP Expert Shoemaker P-'^Wist McHenry, Sit: Illinois A. B. SGHAEFE**:,^ Draying -*•«»"** - McHZNRY, ILLINOIS A Modern Christmas and a Healffly New Year. . " - U . • Here's i sift lor everybody to nae and enjoy. Hot water morning, noon and night, three hundred and sixty-(far days of the year, making everybody'* -work eaaler and everybody's day pleasanter. Humphrey Automatic Gas j Water Heaters Oscae te many alaes and several designs awl prioAy Joct tan ft* to look over your houae and tell you what year need and the price. Then see if the family don't welcome the suggestion to pool the Christmas funds and have a real,.year round Christmas. 1 and Electric Company C. E. COLLINS, DIST. MGR., ELGIN, ILL. RTH SHO LINE To CHICAGO From McHenry--Grays Lake Convenient, dependable service by North Shore Motor Coach • A North Shore Motor Coaches connedt at Waukegan with fast North Shore Line trains taking you to the heart of Chicago--the"loop.* Lv. McHenry 7:35 a.m., 11:35 a.m., 2:35 p.m., 7tOO p.m. I*r. Grays Lake 6:18 a.m., 12:18 pan., 3:18 p.m., 7:43 p.m.. Arr.Waukegan 9:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., 8:25 p.m, Arr. Chicago 10:22 a.m., 2:17 pun., 5:17 pun., 10:17 pA> ". • 1 m Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee ILUCft HeiltHuy H«i«e i TICKET i ^rtkwestera McHenry It OFFI McHenry M-R COACH : /as Buick builds it *X»ACH *149* VCOACH IIS9S tetmtmm/.s ;H»p>. y ttssr*"^ is a smart-looking closed car. Its Fisher-Built Body presents the same attractive ^contours as other Buick closed models. This body is moulded to shape, with no box-like corners, no wifmished appearance. cmmn* fBmick't tmm ttrBmkkHflmtm OVERTON & COWEN 1 McHENRY, ILL. HARVARD, ILL bui--lt,-- B--ui•crks s nwTilwl ib--urMflTd--AMo* >| ;; I 8LOCUM LAKE .Large assortment of greeting cards at Petesch's. A big selection of Christmas toy* at J. J. Vycital's. e " Do jrour Christmas shopping at Eriekson's, the Christinas store. G. J. Burnett has been on the sick list the past week, but is improving. For-the wife, an Easy electric washing machine. Carey Electric shop. M. H. Detrick of Chicago was a Sunday caller at the W. E. Brooks home. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Brooks were business callers at McHenry last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Doege of Wauconda spent Sunday evening at the Sam Dickson home. William Brooks of Waukegan spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks. Messrs. Harold and John Blomgren were business callers at Crystal Lake last Friday Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks and Mrs. Andrew Amaan were business callers at Waukegan last Tuesday. George Passfield of near Crystal Lake was a Sunday afternoon caller at the Darrell-Matthews home. . Z. H. Osmun of Crystal Lake was a business caller at the homes of Joe and Ray Dowell last Thursday. Frank Matthews of Crystal Lake called on his brother, Harry Matthews, last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Robt. Kirk and her mother, Mrs. 0. L. Peck, were business callers at Crystal Lake Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney, were business callers at Crystal Lake last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake spent the week end with relatives at °the Darrell-Matthews home. Arthur Pfannenstill is spending a few days with his brother and sisterin- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pfannenstill, at Area. Willard Darrell and G. F. Varner, principal of the W. T. H. S.f were business callers at Libertyville Monday evening. Willard. Darrein accompanied by Gordon Ray* of Diamond Lake, were business callers at Waukegan last Thursday. Mrs. R. McGill and son, Farrell and Mrs. Earl Converse and daughter, YOLO Gift goods for all tite family at Eriekson's*. Large assortment of greeting cards at Petesch's. , Beryl Gilbert sprat, (lie week end with Vera Vasey. Elizabeth Fink spent the week end with Dorothy Dillon. Quite a few from here attended the sale at Fremont Saturday. Esther Russell is teaching school at Spring Lake in Cook county. Gifts for every one in the family. To be found at J. J. Vycital's. Arthur Peterson was a caller at Round Lake Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haas were Waukegan and Wilson callers Sunday. Frank and Beatrice Wilson were callers in McHenry last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vasey and family were McHenry callers Saturday. Chester and Earl Hironimus were Lake Zurich callers last Saturday. , Electric toasters, waffle irons arid hair dryers at the Carey Electric shop. Ben Rosing and Bill Nichols have finished serving on the jury at Waukegan. . ' - Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haaswere visiting relatives at McHenry Sunday evening. Frank Hironimus and John Wagner made a flying trip to-Round Lake Monday. Mrs. John Wagner and daughters and M. Krapf were McHenry shoppers Saturday. Handkerchiefs, ties, scarfs and hosiery in attractive Christmas boxes at Eriekson's. Mrs. James Kirwan is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Martha Simons, in Elgin. Mrs. Andrew Eddy and son, Claron, of McHenry spent Wednesday evening with Lloyd Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hironimus and family were McHenry shoppers Ipst Saturday afternoon. Harry Nichols is spending the winter with his daughter, Mrs. John Engeln, at McHenry. Chester Hironimus and Earl Hiroa- .JOHNSBUftG l3ift goods for all the family at Eriekson's. Enclosure cards, tags, seals, tinseT ribbon at Petesch's. s Nick Adams of Chicago spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Adams spent Monday at McHenry. Mr.„and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers motored to Chicago Friday. Martin Nimsgern of Spring Grove was a caller here Sunday. Miss Laura Smith boarded the train for Chicago last Thursday evening. John JomfS of Chicago spent a few days this week attending to business matters here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oeffling and Mrs. Peter Gfeffling were Richmond visitors last Saturday. , ' Mrs. Wm. Oeffling and sons, George and Alfred, motored to Woodstock one day last week. - Mrs. John King of McHenry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lowe of Chicago visited in the home of the latter's parents here Sunday. Louis Huff and brother, Nick, of Spring Grove called on friends here and at Waukegan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller spent Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Blake at the Bay Miss Gertrude Williams of Spring Grove spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams. Frederick Jerak of McHenry visited with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schaefer, here Saturday. Miss Katherine Althoff returned to Elgin Monday evening after spending a few days with home folks here. Electrical appliances always make acceptable Christmas gifts. A complete line at the Carey Electric shop. Nick Weber and daughters, Eva and Agnes, of Spring Grove visited with friends in Johnsburg one night last week. ; Give mother an electric washer.and that will make her'happy every wash day. Sold at Vycital's hardware pital in that city on Monday of this week. Mrs. Wingate, before her mar<- riage, was Miss Nellie Buck and for many years resided here, where she had many friends. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, two sons, one brother and three sisters. The funeral took place in Elgin^ Wednesday. Representative* ffttn local organic sations at Lake Geneva, Wis., ar« planning a schedule of ice and au# sports for that city this winter. Horsemen will put on a number o€ races on the lake, while hockey, tobogganing and ice skating will provide plenty of amusement for those who like this form of winter recreation. M®. imus were Wauconda callers last store. Thursday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Will Sattem and Mrs. Rose Dunnill, .*ho is sick at daughter, Lorraine, of "Woodstock visthe home of her daughter at Round Lake, is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. W. Duesing and family saw "The Covered Wagon' Frances, spent last Thursday shopping: McHenry Monday evening, in Chicago. j Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Huron and Mrs. Louis Rhoman of Barrington daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and was a Sunday afternoon guest at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Russell and son. Leslie, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler, Sr., at the Hoelscher farm. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler, Jr., of Mrs. Fred Croker at libertyville. Miss Edna Baxter, our instructor Waukegan spent Sunday with the lat- and Charles Duesing were calling on ter's parents, Mr. arid Mrs. 0. W.'Nels Converse at Fremont Sunday. Grantham. | We have by far the largest and most Barney Amann, Jr., of Area was a complete line of toys and gift goods; Sunday afternoon and evening guest; that we have ever shown. Eriekson's.j of Miss Orpah Morlock at the Darrell- j All of the young folks who attended j Matthews home. j the backwards party at the M. E.j Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Peck of Kansas- j church at Volo reported a grand time.j ville, Wis, who have been visiting at Mrs. John Engeln and Mrs. Fred, of religious education, spent Saturday j Cago Wednesday morning of last week.; evening at the L. V. Lusk home. j Mr. and Mrs. .Martin Weber, Mrs. | Sunday school each Sunday at 10:00; Anna Meyers and sons and John P.! k. m. and church at 7:30 p. m. Evei'y- j Schreiner of McHenry visited at thej one is invited to come and help. J home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller Clarence and Howard Hironimus j Sunday. St. John's parish hall will have a the Robt. Kirk home, returned to their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Eisner and children of Barrington recently called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler, Sr., at the Hoelscher farm. Mrs. Mort Baseley, daughter, Harriett, and son, Allen, of Wauconda Miller of McHenry spent Sunday afternoon with Frank Hironimus and family. Mrs. Mabel Benwell and granddaughter, Letah Vasey, are spending the week with Mrs. Richardson at Grayslake. George Nichols and Madge Pfanwere Sunday afternoon and evening j nenstill were callers at the home of j guests of Mrs. Joe Dowell. j Miss Esther Morlock, teacher at the Murrie school, and Freddie Frederick of Area were Saturday morning calles at the Darrell-Matthews home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon and two children of Crystal Lake were Sunday supper and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell. Mrs. Bloomfield and daughter, Marjorie, and Wm. Kay of Elgin were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pfannenstill. Mrs. Harry Matthews attended the girls' club last Tuesday evening entertained by Mrs. Paul Schlottman at the home of Mrs. Julia Prior at Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lagerlund and children and Mr. and Mrs. A. Dipping and son of Chicago were Sunday afternoon and evening guests at the Blomgren home. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kirk and two childreji, accompanied by Mr. and gMrs. O^L. Peck of Kansasville, Wis., were business callers* at Aurora last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Schaid and daughter and Lloyd Dowell of near Wauconda were Sunday morning visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kirk. ! Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and| daughter, Mrytlfe, Mr. and Mrs. La-; Doyt Matthews of Crystal Lake, Mrs. j Harry Matthews and Miss Orpah Mor-1 lock were Saturday business callers at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and daughter, Myrtle, and W. E. Brook"?, •and son, Chesney, saw the basket ball j "game at the high school gym at Wauconda Friday night between Palatine ,nd Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews attended the first euchre club party of a series to be given this winter at the ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fink. fiHarry Matthews was awarded the gent's second prize. , Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett were |VIonday dinner guests at the H. L. Grantham, Sr., home in Wauconda. Later they motored to Crystal Lake My spectacles and eye glasses are and spent the afternoon at the home mown all over America. Thirty years -Of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Ritt. experience testing eyes and grinding Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and j glasses to order only. We make all daughter, Frances, accompainied Earl repairs. Absolutely guaranteed. Frank Hironimus and family Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duesing and daughters, Grace, M ildred and Catherine, were visiting relatives in Chicago Monday* Mrs. Frank Hironimus and sons, Mrs. Chas. Haas and Mrs. J. Engeln and daughter were Waukegan and Libertyville callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duesing of Volo and Mr. and Mrs. Balfe of Williams Bay were visiting relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Duesing at Elkhorn* Wis., Sunday afternoon. Miss Anna Compton, who has been spending a few days here, has returned to her home in Elgin. Her sister, Mrs. Kirwan, accompanied her for a few days' visit. Rev. Carl Lordahl, our new minister, spent the week end with L. V. Lusk and family. The yveek? before he was entertained at the L. A. Huson home. It is hoped all friends of the church will invite Rev. Lordahl to spend a week end at their homes. Mixed nuts and Christmas candies at Eriekson's. new certain lift on,the stage and will be ready for the next home talent play, which will take place in the very near futur^ ~ TERRACOTTA Toys and gift goods at Eriekson's store. Raymond J. Riley visited relatives in Chicago Sunday. Enclosure cards, tags, seals, tinsel ribbon at Petesch's. . Christmas tree ornaments at the Carey Electric shop. Miss Mary Frisby of Elgin spent Sunday at her home here. Miss Eva McMillan of Evanston spent Sunday at her home here. . Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phalin and family were visitors at Elgin Saturday. Earl Wilcox of Woodstock spent Sunday at the home of B. J. Shine. M. Knox and Geo. P. Bay were business visitors in Woodstock Saturday. Edward J. Knox of Aurora visited at his home here the latter part of last week. Misses Mabel and Marie Knox visited relatives in Woodstock Saturday and Sunday. George Phalin has returned to his home after spending a few weeks in Kansas City. .Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Karper and children spent Sunday at Carpentersville and Elgin. Misses Eva and Neva McMillan and Mark McMillan spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Carpentersville and Elgin. Friends of Mrs. A. TP. Wingate of Elgin were grieved to learn of her death which occurred at Sherman hos- Pn ONE. G^ACfclAND 9540 People's Market Davis to Waukegan Sunday, where they called on Mrs. Earl Davis, who is at the Victory Memorial hospital. Mrs. Dr. C. KELLER, Optometrist and Optician Chicago Address McHenry, 111. Davis is getting along nicely and «- 3407 N. Paulina St. ~ ,Phone 157 pects to be home Thursday. ] Phone Graceland 9640. I . • v . Fresh, Salted and Smoked Meats Vegetables Booth's Oysters FRESH FISH FRIDAY Truman Slater PROP. #EST McHENRY * m FOR (HRISTNAS PRESENTS For Pa or Ma, Brother or Sister, buy Rollins Silk Hose or Wool Hose. Sure to pleasg. Let us show you the new patent Run-Stop, a good 14-thread Silk Rollins Hose at $2.25 a paiir* * , . ^ - ited with their parents^ -Mr. and y Mrs. Wm. Althoff, Sunday. [ Mrs. Christina Nell, Mrs. Henry; i Nell^md John Freund from here and | ! Mrs. Joseph Nell of Wobdstock were j Elgin visitors one day last week. ! Mrs. Fred P. Freund and son from; here and Mrs. Elizabeth Kennebeck of: McHenry boarded the train for Chi-, Se£ Heinz's Demonstration Saturday SMITH BROS. Public Service stem Open 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. tXJe wish all of our customers flXerry* Christmas •rf'ftagpr HewTear. o Some Gift Suggestions-- Dad tviU enjoy a reading lamp Sister 'will appreciate one of these handy appliancm This grill is a real con- $1 AM venience. Grills as low as Lamps Floor, table, feoudoir lamps. Make wonderful gifhr Maaj ttylet HerSsTwo That Wiil Ughteu Mother's Daily Tasks v Waffle irons --round, square, and oblong shapes. $1A00 As low as JLV 1 Federal Washer •252 Now Balance monthly with your service statement All Metal Construction Built for Service Why" woriy about tfe washing when tbt new Pi can do the work so sasQy satisfactorily t FEDERAL $130 A/inr Vacuum Cleaner Attachments FREE With Umss attachments yon can claan walls, furniture, drapw, pillows, cushions and hard-toi-- ih comers. Thij| if a teal thne and labor savar. Balance Monthly / Ask for Home Demonstration Vacuum Cleaner x PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS G. E. McCOLLUM, DIST. MGR. 191 Williams St. Crystal Lake, IIL Phone B 'MW- ..J3? j • M "il "1 Si?4I' • iaa J K "All ' *1 '***" ij ^ . •'"kit .' ml •• • X-*' ••M .*-4 .••.-lie '.•«$ %• "Wik •% il • m •*> /-'-J j%3 •ml

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