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We stand ready, day or night, to put your home or office telephone in connection with any of these. Long distance is the modern, efficient way. TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Polii$r*::k One System » Universal Service 7'HE problem vf the Illinois Bell Telephone Company to-day is tke one of growth. To take care of demands for new service we must build new plant constantly and this requires new capital in large amounts. To obtain • such capital requires assurance of satisfactory return. To CHICAGO From H9c Henry-- Gra ys Lake Convenient, dependable service by North Shore Motor Coach North Shore Motor Coaches connect at Waukegan with fast North Shore Line trains taking you to the heart of Chicago--the "loop." T>. McHenry 7:35 a.m., 11:35 a.m., 2:35 p.m., 7*00 p.m. Lv. Grays Lake 8:18 a.m., 12:18 p.m., 3:18 p.m., 7*43 p.m. Arr.Waukegan 9:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., 6:25 p.m. Arr.Chicago 10:22 a.m., 2:17 p.m., 5:17 p.m., 10:17 pan. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee B.B.CO. llaHenry Hoa»e . McHenry IS TICKET i Northwestern Hotel OFFICES I McHenrv 54-R Buict--Authorized Service anywhere and everywhere, is like an insurance policy. Wherever, whenever you drive, it protects the continuous, satisfactory operation of your Buick. *r, n. ^ OVERTON & COWEN McHENRY, ILL. HARVARD, ILL. . JRINII I n II T «ntomobfle« are built, Bofck will build them VOLO For UM test in groceries try Eridt-' son's. Hazel Dillon spent Saturday with Lisle May Huson. - -Dell Townsend is the owner of a new Baby Lincoln car. Earl Potter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lusk. Misses Katherine and Angelina Henkel spent Thursday in Waukegan. Sheldon and Beverly Tromblee spent Sunday at the L. V. Lusk home. Wilford Fitzgerald and lady friend attended a' dance at Waukegan last week. Rev. Carl Lordahtl spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Townsend. Mrs. Petej Wegener and Mrs. Peter Stadtfeld were Waukegan shoppers last Friday. Miss Ruby Peterson and Arthur Peterson spent Sunday with their parents at Huntley, 111. Little Kenneth Russell is sick at his home here. His friends hope for his speedy recovery. ' Miss Agnes Larsen was on the sick list this week and school was closed for a short time. , * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosing visited Saturday with Mr. arid Mrs. Geo. Wagner at Fremont. Rev. Carl Lordahl is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lordahl at Holland, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stadtfeld and son, Donald, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Anne Stadtfeld. Frank Henkel, Jr., of Gurnee was .a Sunday visitor ' at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henkel, Sr. Miss Mabel Hironimus of Chicago was a pleasant caller on Monday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Rose Dunnill. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dillon and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kreuger and family at Wauconda. Sunday school is held each Sunday j morning at the M. E. church at 10:30 j o'clock. Classes for all ages. Every-1 one welcome. Miss Esther Russell of Spring Lake' and Miss Orpha Russell of Quentin's I Corner sepnt the week end at the home SLOCUM LAKE Read The Plaindealer for news. Claire Smith spent Sunday with his schoolmate, Rollin Dowell. G. J. Burnett was a business caller at Waukegan last Tuesday. Wonderful bargains in warm whiter foot wear at Erickson's store. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kirk and daughter were business callers at Crystal Lake last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kirk and daughter were business callers at McHenry last Tuesday afternoon. Raymond Van Natta of Hebron spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnet. Mr. and Mrs. R. McGill and son, Farrell, were business callers at Crystal Lake Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Page Smith and the twins visite<f at the home of their son, Leon Smith, at Algonquin Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Brunswick of Chicago came to the G. J. Burnett home Saturday and spent the week end there. JOHNSBURG Market your eggs at Erickson's store. Frank Kempfner and Joseph Thelen were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Quite a few from here enjoyed the dance at Solon last week Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Schaefer returned home Saturday after spending a week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wot. J. Meyers and family were McHenry visitors 6ne night this week. A dance will be given for the benefit of St. John's parish at parish hall on Monday, Feb. 23. Frank Freund, Bernard Smith and Otto Adams called on friends in Woodstock last week Wednesday. Did you ever have one slipped over on you? If not go see "That's One On Bill" at the Empire Feb. 23 and 24. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller of Lily Lake visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stilling, one day last week Mr. and Mrs. John Freund of near When you have that next auction { Ringwood were Sunday guests in the sale, either farm or household furni- home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schaefer ture, call or write Wm. G. Schreiner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler, Jr., of Waukegan called at the home of the former's parents last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. Eatinger and son, George, of near Wauconda spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell. Mildred Hoffman, accompanied by Mrs. John Mereski of Lake zurick, transacted business In Chicago vlast Thursday. Mr. ahd Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake were Saturday evening and Sunday guests at the Darrell-Matthews home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pfannenstill of Area spent last Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and „ Mrs. J. W. Pfannenstill. Mr. and Mrs. John Dowell of Grayslake visited at the home of Mr. an l Mrs. Ray Dowell from Tuesday until last Saturday. Willard Darrell and dughter, Myrtle, and Miss Orpah Morlock were late afternon business callers at Crystal Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kirk and two children. Glen Kirk and Lloyd Dowell, of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell. | spent last Thursday evening at the Mrs. Chris Dillon returned home Ray Dowell home. last Thursday after a three weeks' ^ Harold and William Brooks, emstay at a Chicago hospital. She isjployes ef the Johns-Manville Co. facmuch improved and her friends are|tory at Waukegan, spent the week glad to welcome her home again. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dillon and Mr. end with their home folks. Willard Darrell and Harry Matthews and Mrs. L. A. Huson and daughter, | attended the father and son banquet Ruth, attended the annual meeting of! given at the community house last the Lake County Farm Bureau and; Tuesday evening at Wauconda. dinner at the Presbyterian church at! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell, accom- Libertyville on Saturday. panied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. A most helpful teachers' meeting of! John Dowell, were business callers at the grade and high school teachers of! McHenry last Friday afternoon. Wauconda township was held at our high school Friday afternoon, Feb. & There will likely be more of these meetings in the near future. All children of the community arc Invited to attend the catechism class at the Volo M. E. church, which meets on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. These meetings are most instructive and well worth- attending. Rev. Lor*' dahl is instructor. Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner enter- Chesney Brooks attended the basket ball game at Lake Villa last Friday night, when the W. T. H. S. boys were defeated by the Lake Villa team.,,. Willard Darrell and G. F. Varner, principal of the W.. T. H. S., attended a meeting of the Farm Bureau at Liberty ville Thursday afternoon last. Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid and daughter, Roy Swanson and Earl Converse were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. McGill last Saturday Mrs. Stephen May, Mrs. Jos. J Freund and daughter, Hildegard, were Woodstock visitors one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Martin Schmitt, in McHenry one day last week. • Miss Frances Michels returned homfe from the hospital this week Monday. Her friends were glad to know that she is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob P. Miller and Mrs. Joseph Michels visited with Miss Frances Michels at the Woodstock hospital last week Thursday. Now showing the very newest in spring millinery, including the popular "Gloria Swanson" pokes, in straw and felt at the Adams store. The lady Foresters enjoyed a nice meeting here on Tuesday. Three new social-members were taken into the court, they being Mrs. Peter Freund, Mrs. John V. Freund and Mrs. Peter i Weber. After the meeting a few ] games of cards were enjoyed and | prizes awarded. Dominoes also | formed a part of the afternoon's en- ! tertainment. On account of the stormy weather Sunday night, the card party was not as*well attended as it might otherwise have been. Eight tables were occupied by the players, five of which were five hundred, two of euchre and one of dominoes. Leo Freund won the first prize at five hundred, a watch, and John A. Miller, seoond, a rug. At euchre Mrs. Stephen May was awarded first prize; one-half dozen hankerchiefs, and Miss Martha Hettermaiur. first at dominoes, a box of stationery. You save when you trade at Erickson's. Get the habit. Call 98-W and give us your news items. East Side Service and Transfer Station Herman Schaefer St Co., Props. General Garage Moving Phone 49 :: McHENRY, ILL. Foot comfort for the whole family--baby, sister, brother, dad and mother -- in longwearing and correct fitting c^nnorfioieihskiy They are knit to sute and formed to fit--that's why they wear longer and feel fine on the feet. Made in cotton, wool and silk. Can be had in all the prevailing shades and staple colors. Dyes are fast and do not * injure the fabric or affect the tenderest skin. They are perfect in weave, wear and wash. The most complete line of hosiery on the market. SMITH BROS. Jy tained their friends at a card party j evening. on the evening of Feb. 8. Cards were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews were the pastime of the evening, after j among the members of the euchre club which delicious refreshments were entertained at the home of Mr. and served. Mrs. John Molidor won the ladies' first prize and Peter Weber, gents' first prize. ^ Rev. E. C. Finkbeiner is to preach at the M. E. church Sunday evening, Feb. 15. Mr. Finkbeiner was formerly a minister in Michigan, but is now attending Garrett Biblical institute at Evanston. A large attendance is desired. Everyone welcome. Good music, special songs by the young people's choir and a good sermon. A most delightful all day Ladies' Aid meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogt last Thursday. Over thirty sat down to a sump- Mrs. Ollie Grantham on the Slocum lake road. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and daughter, Myrtle, Mrs. Harry Matthews and Miss Orpah Morlock were Waukegan callers after the school sessions Tuesday.- . Mr. and Mrs/Carl Ohrwall, who have spent a few months in Michigan, but now of Crystal Lake, spent a few days last "week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pfannenstill. Mrs. Clara Smith and Mrs. Page Smith spent last Wednesday with the former's daughter and little son at Crystal Lake. Page Smith and the tuous dinner, to which all did ample twins were evening callers there. justice. After an afternoon spent in visiting, all returned to their respective homes, voting Mr. and Mrs. Vogt royal entertainers. The next Aid meeting will be held on March 5 with Mr. and Mrs. Will Duesing. OSTEND John and Anna Kaiser were absent from school several days last week on account of illness. We hear Joe Greener had the misfortune to have one of his hands quite badly cut while using a buzz saw. MrS. Lena Herdrick and children were callers in the home of her sister. Mrs. Mary Kaiser, Wednesday of last week. "That's One On Bill," a three act comedy, at the Empire theatre on Monday and Tueday evenings, Feb. 23 and 24. name of our neighbor, Hoppe, will say the family pronounce the name as tho spelled Ho-py. Mr. Carlsen, who resides on what is known as the Brott farm, had quite a hunt for his horse Saturday but finally located it at Mr. Lee's over on the hogsback road. Some weeks ago we wrote that Peter .ftasmussen had gone to New Mexico on account of the dangerous illness of his sister. The sister recovered and Peter came home. Miss Ammie Francisco is slowly recovering from her recent illness, a severe attack of heart trouble. The doctor feels very much encouraged and tells her she is much better than Myron Hughes, Jr., a student at Valparaiso University, and Miss Esther Lamb, instructress at the W. T. H. S., were entertained at Sunday dinner and supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston. * Harry Matthews accompanied Lee Brown, AriBrew Bangs, Archie Foss and W. V. Johns of Wauconda to Waukegan last Wednesday night, where they attended a Masonic school of instruction at the Masonic temple there. Willard Darrell, accompanied by R. C. Hallock and R. C. Kent of Wauconda, attended the annual Farm Bureau meeting and election of officers for a new year at Libertyville last Saturday. Willard Darrell was electe^vice president. Mrs. Jack Geary and little son, who have spent nearly three months in Chicago, came to McHenry last Wednesday and spent until Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schaffer and was then accompanied home here by her husband. Mrs. G. J. Burnett spent last Thursday and Friday with her daughter and son-in-law at Round Lake. While there she accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler to Waukegan, where they saw the "Great Awakening" at the new Majestie theatre. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks went to Barrir.gton Friday flight and visited at the home of-Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rhoman and accompanied Mrs. Rhoman to Chicago Saturday, where they saw Janice Meredith at the Roosevelt YOU CAN NOW BUY AN Atwater • • Kent Radio outfit complete for only M - he ever expected when he commenced j theatre and returned to their home treatment. About 9:30 Monday evening, when flie Kaiser family were listening over the radio, they received the news of young Collins being released from his cave prison and alive. They immediately gave out the news by telephone to neighbors. So much for radio and •.telephone service; here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blomgren and daughter, Corinne, Mrs. E. Anderson. 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