* " " mmm. *. v:. irf*. ;v , " y - i y-'*Ty, ;*' WImh you •' e contemplating: tee of any kind call on or phone Wm. G. S jhreiner 1 ICeHenry, IiL ...» "irarflf iNftRsi insuraaee Fteff mmd Rag R«n made to order as.». forr wEST^SgjV hsBre--ta Sore--Insurance WITH Wm. G. Schreiner % . * Auctioneerin sags..- OFFICE AT RESIDENCE AS PICKED UP BY PLAINDEALER REPORTERS DURING WEEK WHAT PEOPLE ARE DOING Of THIS CITY AND IMMEDIATE VICINITY McHENRY, ILL McHenry Upholstering Shop h P. J. LANDT repairing and mill to order Refinishing and Antique Work a Specialty. iif Phone McHenry 57-J f ?>:f* KUNZ BROTHERS fflLong Distance (holing * Good Service at all times Careful and Obliging Pine 204-J McHenry, E DRS. M'CHESNEY & BROWN (1NCOBPOBATE) DENTISTS Dr. 1. W. Brown. Dr. R. M. Walker Established over 45 years and Mill doing Business at old stand Pioneers In First-Class Dentistry at Moderate Prices Ask Your Neighbors and Friends AJ>out Us S. E. Cor. Clark A Randolph 146 N. Clark St., Chicago PHONE CENTRAL 2047 Daily 8 to 5; Sundays 9 to 11 Mr. and Mrs. N. L. LeZotte were Harvardd visitors Tuesday. Harry Durland left for New Orleans Sunday. Bill Steinz of Solon Mills spent the week end with Martin May. Mrs. Charles Ward returned to Chicago Sunday, after spending a two .weeks vacation here. Miss Elvina Engles of Spring Grove is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Christina Young. Misses Gladys and Pamela Rietsel spent the week end in 4£Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McEvoy of Chicago were guests at the home of Rev. M. J. McEvoy Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Larkin and daughter spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sutton. Mr LeBlanc was the guest of McHenry friends over the week jend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conway and Misses Genevieve and Dorothy Knox spent Friday at Park Ridge Mr. and Mrs. P. Kelleher and Miss Audrey Rothermel visited McHenry friends Sunday. Mr. and Mr. L. M. Baer and family visited St. Josephs convent Milwaukee, Sunday. Misses Genevieve Welch, Lillian Larkin, and Emily Stanton were McHenry visitors Wednesday evening. Mrs. M. J. Freund, Mrs. Geo. Freund, and Mrs. George Weber visited Johnsburg one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mott and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dowling of Chicago visited at the home of F. 0. Gans Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brefeld of Chicago were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld for the week end. Mrs. H. C. Smith is visiting at the home of hefe. grandfather, Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebron, 111. Mrs. Dwight Williams left Sun day for her home in Athens, Ohio after a five weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooley. Mrs. Dick Cleuver, Mrs. Suzanna McEwan, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frett and son, Harold spent Saturday and Sunday at Ferdinand Frett's summer home. m-'u; > (jilcVSSt^ ;0 \ LY T. ( h ! "I ; f N\ 3 4 ';? Ni. ca ij l( \ f\ S T .W. . .fey spectacles aad «y« gtaunw are cnown all over America. Thirty years experience testing eyes and grinding glasses to order only. We make all papain. Absolutely guaranteed. I Dr. C. KELLER, | Optometrist and Optidaa (Chicago Address McHenry, 111. S407 N. Paulina St Phone 157 Phone Graceland 9640. 'We carry a l ne of-- Chicken "Feeds AS FOLLOWS: GRAINS--Corn, cracked corn, wheat* barley, kaffir corn and buckwheat. Ready mixed scratch grains --course, medium and fine. Laying mash, baby chick mash, grit, oyster shells, meat scraps, bran, middlings and Red Dog flour. We do not deliver and our prices are made accordingly. McHenry flour Mills ^ W^t McHenry, III. SPECIAL SIX i TOURING CAR $200 will buy my Stiidebaker Spedai SIx Touring Car in good running condition. Four cord tires,run only about 1000 miles This is a splendid bargain lor anyone wanting an open car. Reason for selling --purchased a closed car and intended to make truck out of this one. Change in business prevented this and therefore have no use for the open car. Think of it--a Studebaker Special Six for $200. Part cash--balance on good bankable note. . WM. PRIES Phone lot 80-W McHenry, IB. Miss Laitrm Untl parsed th e week end in Chicago. Albert Wall of Chicago was a McHenry visitor Sunday. Mr. Beatty of Chicago spent Sunday at his McHenry cottage. Alfred Bonslett spent Sunday at the home of his parents here. Mrs. A. H. Pouse is spending the summer in Denver^Col. Mrs. Mahler and Mrs. McDermitt of Chicago are visiting Mrs. D. C. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ritter and children are spending their vacation with McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley of Chicago visited at the home of John Pint Sunday. Miss Julia King of Wilmette visited her parents over the week end. Miss Kathleen O'Reilly and Charles Brown of Chicago visited Miss Blanche Meyers Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Houlihan of Park Ridge visited at the Ray Conway home Saturday. Mrs. F. E. McHugh of Ctucago is spending a few weeks at the home of Mrs. D. C. Kelley. R. J. Deady of Chicago passed the week end with McHenry friends. Mr. and- Mrs. Simon Michaels entertained ov^r the week end five young ladies from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bussley visited Mrs. Elizabeth Gruenfeldt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reitsel and son, Carl, visited Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kamholz visited relatives in Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Ingleside passed the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Crepil and children spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeZotte. Fred Cooley and Adeline Simmer were week end guests at the home of Mrs. M. A. Simon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith motored to Woodstock and Cary last Sunday. Miss Dorothy Bloom visited Miss Genevieve Cary over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson left Sunday for a three weeks auto trip to South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebron were guests of relatives here the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lodtz and children of Crystal Lake were guests of relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Worts of Chicago passed Sunday as guests of relatives in and near McHenry. Leonard F. Frett of South Bend, Ind., passed the week end as the guest of McHenry friends and relatives. Alfred J. Bonslet of Chicago passed the week end in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bonslet. Miss Elsie Nye of Alvado, O., is spending several weeks as the guests of McHenry friends and relatives. Mr and Mrs. John McMann and Mrs. Julius Gruenfeldt -and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gruenfeldt passed Sunday at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Gruenfeldt. Mrs. John H. Miller, who underwent quite a serious operation at the Post Graduate hospital in Chicago recently, was able to return to her home here the last of the week. VJLs. Mike LaValle and children of Streator, 111., passed the latter part of last and the first of this week in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Elizebeth Buss. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmitt and little son of Belvidere visited Mrs. Schmitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Colman and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Karls, and daughter, Catherine, an4 son Junior, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rankin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Feilen.and children, Mr. and Mrs Henry Frett and children, and Edward Frett, all of Chicago, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frett. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schaefer Mr and Mrs. Henry Kennebeck and daughters, Geraldine and Dorris Jeanne, and Miss Lillian Freund spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagners at Round Lake. Ralph, Gertrude and Clarence Clemens left on Sunday for an auto trip to the Wisconsin Dells and from there to San Francisco, Calif., where they will join their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Rigden, and make their home. C.C. Westfall of Chicago passed the latter part of last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. He was accompanied home-on Saturday by his wife and little daughter, Doris, who had been spending the past two weeks with the former's parents. Albert Sengstock spent Saturday at the N. Bohr home. 4. •yyyrZgggS---- •» L. M. Baer was a Chicago visitor Tuesday . Miss Roman us Hickey is spend ing a week's vacation in our city. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Powers motored to Woodstock Sunday Mrs. J. P. Srpith is spending the week in Chicago. Miss Mary Bolger is home from Dekalb, where she attended Normal School. Miss Margaret McCabe spent the week end with her parents in McHenry. Miss Mary Knox and Mrs. Mor garet McCarthy are spending a few weeks in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday with McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stephens spent Sunday with McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Meyer and son, Donald, were guests of relatives in Wauconda Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Hazel of Coal City, 111., was calling on old friends here last Friday. Miss Lena Stoffel left Tuesday for a three weeks' visit with relatives in California. Mrs. A. G, Barbian attended to business matters in Chicago one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Warrington and Mr. and Mrs. J. Perkins visited Barrington the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rasmussen and daughter, Jeanne, of Chicago are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. Isadore Beam of Idaho and Albert Lenzen of Dixon, 111.,' visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennebeck Monday. Richard B. Walsh of North Bend Ind., was a week end guest in the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh. Mrs. Alsena Smith is spending several weeks in the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Alex ander. at Hebron. r Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Kamholz and little son of Kenosha, Wis., spent last Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz. Mrs. Simon Stoffel and Mrs. Charles J. Reihansperger and daughter, Ruth, passed last week Wednesday in the metropolitan city. Miss Rosina Freund of Chicago has been spending a two weeks' vacation in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Freund. R1NGWOOD Little George Ech of Spring Grove is visiting his grandfather, Edward Bell. Miss Nina Cristy of Joplin, Mo., is visiting old friends in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchens and Mrs,. Adah Farnum and son, Herbert Jr., attended the show at Woodstock j Monday evening of last week. j A. R. Bradley was a Chicago visitor - on Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. John Ratcliff and dau-; ghter, Nadine and W. E. Smith left for a motor trip to the cost for a vacation. Their many friends wi.sn them a successful trip. I Mrs. Bruno Butler of Ellis avenue, | Chicago is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. W. Smith. Nick Muelheim and daughter, Clementine spent Tuesday morning of last week in Ringwood. Bert Sutton of Solon was a Ringwood caller on Tuesday morning of last week. i Mrs. Matt Shaidd, was a Ringwoochj caller last Tuesday Evening. 1 Leslie Hopper was a Tuesday afternoon caller at McHenry. Mrs. William Beth and dughters, • Cora, Margie and Noble and Missi Helen Laurence and James Laurence, i wee Woodstock^cllers on Monday j morning of thisweek . Mrs. Charles Stephensen spent Tuesday afternoon with her brother, C. H. Carr, and family. i Quite a number from Ringwood at- j tended the ball game at McHen™ on, last Tuesday played by the House j of David. I Clay Rager and family were Tuesday evening callers at Woodstock. Sir. and Mrs. Roy Neil are entertaining company for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Levis Haroley and daughter, Shirley, were Tuesday evening callers at McHenry. Fred Scharr of Chicago spent Wednesday with his daughter, Mrs. Lewis Haroley. Mrs. Albert Biggers and Mrs. i nice Klein of Chicago spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Young and family. K. M. Bradley spent Wednesday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and daughter spent Tuesday in the Nick Freund home. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Bradley and two daughters, Evaline and Alice, spent Monday afternoon at Turn Lakes. James Rainey spent Wednesday In Chicago on business. John V. Buckland, has been spend ing a couple of days at Dixon, HI. Attorney Henry Baldwin of Chicago spent Wednesday in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newman and two children of McHenry spent Wednesday afternoon in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepherd and two children, Gladys and Howard and Mr.and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin spent Wednesday afternoon at Pell Lake, Mrs. Lewis Hawley and daughter, Shirley and niece, mildred Weterer, spent Thursday afternoon at the river with relatives. Mrs. Nick Young, spent Tuesday afternoon in the Joseph Young home. Joseph Adams of Johnsburg was a Ringwood caller on Thursday morn- '"fioyd Carr of Greenwood was a Wednesday evening caller in Ringwood Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christy and two children were Thurs. morning callers in Ringwood. Q Miss Dorothy Carr of Chicago spent the week end with her parents. Miss Susan Speaker spent Sunday with relatives at Richmond^ Mrs. Mary Tonyon of Johnsburg was a Ringwood caller on Thursday afternoon. William Dotterer of Barrington spent Thursday at Bowman's factory. William Kelley and grandson Richard Kelly, spent Thursday at the E. J. Hopper home. The M. W. A. meeting that was held in the hall on Tuesday evening was puite well attended. Miss Jane Gould of Elgin, who !»•<= been visiting her grandfather, C. D. Bacon is visiting her sister Mrs. John Wolfe of Woodstock. The little children* who attended Bible school and their teachers attended a picnic held at Chase's woods on Thursday afternoon. Julian Butler of Chicago spent Thurs day evening with his sister, Mrs. Frank Hitchens. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephenson spent Thursday afternoon in Woodstock. Miss Ethel Bell, of McHenry spent one day this week with her mother, Mrs. James Bell. Mrs. Lewis Hawley spent Friday in Chicago shopping. Mrs. Rtith Hopper of Greenwood was a Ringwood caller on Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Floyd Merchant, of Woodstock is visiting in the Irving Merchant home. Mrs. Mabelt Johonott and son, Sheldon. spent Saturday in Elgin with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Flinders spent Saturday with relatives at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Milton-Hopper and son, Wayne, of Huntley were.Sunday afernoon guests of E. J. Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pester and daughter, Emily, and son, Robert, and Mrs. John Gibbs of Solon were Wednesday evening callers in the George Noble home. Wrs. S. H. Beatly and two daughters, Mrs, Viola Lowe and Mrs. Charles Frey and their children were Monday afternoon callers in the George Noble home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyun Hohenstein and two daughterss, called here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Noble entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Turner daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosher nd two sons of Aurora, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchens and Mrs. Adah Farnum and son, Herbert Jr., called at Woodstock Wednesday evening. Jess Ally it of Richmond was a Ringwood caller on Friday morning. Miss Lorena Jepson spent Friday afternoon with Mildred Weterer. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Yong and Ben Stevensens motored to Spring Grove on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harrison and son spent Sunday in the George Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justin latter's brother were Elgin on Sunday. Mrs. Nick Young and daughter. Adele, spent Wednesday afternoon , with Mrs. Lor sen and daughter, SfHHS^S Mrs. Rilla Foss and son, Floyd, Woodstock callers on Friday mor Mr. and Mr. Walter Huff and family were Ringwood callers on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen spent Saturday afternoon at Woodstock. Robert Thompson of Chicago spent the week end in the Ellen Hall home with his children. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kelley and dau- §hter, Betty Lou, of Belvidere spent unday with relatives in Ringwood. Clay Rager and family were Woodstock callers on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of North Crystal Lake spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison. Little Clinton Ritter of Kenosha is visiting his grandfather, F. E. Fay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchens spent the week end with friends and re la tives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLeon of Woodstock were Ringwood visitors en Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean, spent Sunday afternoon with their brother, Charles Carr, and family. NATIONAL TEA CO. Quality 6rocers Green and Elm Sts., McHenry, Tftf. I Determine for Yourself The saving in groceries bought at a National Tea Store by comparing the prices and quality on the entire line, not only on the few articles appearing in our advertisements. HSf Specials for Friday and Saturday: SOAP "il"* «""» 38c CHIPSO ttJ '.E 21c SARDINES ma oscar IMPORTED 1-4 size SALMON Fancy Red Alaska "Pan ML Ice Tea £1. '«;?•; 35c PICKLES BANQUET BRAND SWEET NIXED 23c Peanut Butter 27c OLIVES Spanish 20 oz. Green" jar Jut Cherries Pitted No. 2 Red can 25c MAZOLA tOMK '*• 51C •** Snowdrift Vegetable Shortening m CHEESE Mild American per lb. 30c Gingerale Hazel Brand Pale Extra Dry #int 18c Pork & Beans FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES •. '.r, . * * -»-r • SSI r llv * ~ ' '""V . if .'A*-;*'." -- • '• ' \ •II liMI iriiiffirfltiriir' iiMlfilal- inf"-*, -j k 1 ^