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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Aug 1925, p. 9

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: . Mrs. John E. iay ta Clbeego. ^ Mra.H. LcZotte was a Lake Geneva >Wlor Wednesday Mrs. Fred NiddM and daughter, Alice, and Mm Buss were andMrs. F. Welngart passed SMititf tffc Jtwimlrarg PhaKn and Thomas visitors Wedvisitars F you would really what a delightful time of the year summer is, let a Hoover beat, sweep and clem your rugs and do your dusting. It will speed your work and give you extra hours for leisure and recreation. Only $6.25 down, coomfeli HOOVEH * BEATS. cj I: fitwMt A Jacob Justen & Son Furniture and Undertaking >7 McHenry, III. £*4 Those .who stopped in the hallway to listen did not know he was playing without touching the keys! w. ^ happened at the Drake Hotel Chicago, liuring tlm National Music Trades Convention in June. .And now anyone--without previous training--can do the same at home. Yai can play roll music on the Gulitransen Registering Piano with the •ame control of the Keys--the same Selective Touch that a pianist has in by hand. -low can roll music be played on fhe Gulbransen equally as well as mu- «ic played by hand?" The Answer Is Personal Toatk Personal ... self-expression--control of keya, h» in playing by hand--that is the missing art that A. G. Gulbransen contributed to roll playing. litis art, that enables yoo to play with the same expression as though keys, distinguishes Registering Piano spent and Mrs. Ed. Lan- _ Ntek Tartar of H«Jt taHerFriday |Cr. and Mrs. T. W. • IW days last week J- C. Peterson ins an over STuest at t|u T. W. Winkle Mr. and Mrs. Jolm K. Knox Were Fox Lalp eallsrs flandsjr terming. W* GviffMi of Sond Lake was a Sunday evening caller in this city. Roy Smith of Pistakee Bay visited Mr. and Mrs.* Nap LeZotte Sunand Mrs. F. Weingart Tuesday with Mr, " " (Ten. Mrs. J. C. Peterson of Chicago visited at die T. W. Winkle home last week. Mrs. Emerson McCullam of California called on Mrs. Frank Ward last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doweling of Chicago were guests of McHenry relatives Sunday. Jfcs. J. N. Zimmer and Mrs. John R. Knox visited Wauconda Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Isherwood of West Chicago spent the week-end at C. J. Reihansperger's. Edward Frett of Chicago passed Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Frett Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kimball of Chicago were week-end guests of relatives in McRemy. Mr, and Mrs. Wagner and son, Harold, of Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs, Ed Kelter Sunday. Mrs. P J. Smith nas returned to McHenry after a month's visit with her daughter in Chicago. Mrs. Frank Justen and daughter of California are spending a few weeks with McHenry relatives. Hugh Martin of Wauconda visited his nephew, Clarence Martin and family over the week-end Miss Irene Huff and Amel Tansel were over-Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Ward. Carl Spaunko of Chicago was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mr*. Fred Karls over the week-end. Althlio Giorgi of San Francisco, Calif., is spending the week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Unfci. H. N. Rodenkirch of Chicago. Is Knding two weefas in the home of , and Mrs. George P. Steilen. Henry Freund and Andrew Batts ner of Waukegan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kennebeck. M iss Adelaide Zimmer and Miss Grace Hildebrand of Chicago spent Sunday with Mrs. M. A. Simon. Mrs. Ida A. Windle, who is visiting at the home of Mrs. M. A. Simon, spent the week-end in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien and children, and William Thies of Chicago spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. Thies. Dr. H. R. Jones and family and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walters of Chicago called at the T. W. Winkle home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean of Crystal Lake spent Sunday as jSMsts in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc tin. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robison of Woodstockwere Sunday guests in the son and Miss Velma Russell attended Clarence Mar Newman of a three days' visit ai the home ef his sister, Mrs. Anton Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Mareellus Meyers and daughter, tiarcslla, ef Chicago were week-end guests at the ) tome of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. Ufs. A. G. Baitttsa aad Mi*. J. E. Freund are in Chicago today, the former staying over to attend the Fashion Show at the Rainbow Gardens. Joseph King and family and Joseph J. Freund of Johnsburg and Mr. and Mrs. John KilUf of McHenry were visitors at Holy mil Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Riasmossin and daughter, Jeanne, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shalley and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward Saturday. Anthony Schaefer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schaefer and daughter were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Speaker and daughter, Kathleen, of Burlington, Wis., and Miss Loretto Cornhuff spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kennebeck. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Miller, daughter, Agnes, and son, Leo, and granddaughter of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller. Mrs. Clara Schiessle wss a Chicago visitor Wednesday. She was accompanied home by her niece, Miss Helen R. Weber, who was visiting relatives in the city over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. George Broughton of Wauconda and Mis. Jack Cockrun and daughter, Mary Elzebeth, and Mrs. Dorothy Withers of Canada were weiek-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dowe and son, Joseph, of Waukegan, Mr and Mrs. Albert Schueneman of North Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Schueneman of Chicago spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Schueneman. George Speo and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Sagner and daughter, Mrs. Emma Lylea, Miss Mildred Carr, and Elfred Smith, all of Chicago, enjoyed their fifth outing in McHenry Sunday Simon. Tan Tuif and son and Mrs Rett Vasty were guests of Mrs. Dunker at Crystal Lam Friday. Mr. Donnelly fell from a scaffold Friday and was badly bruised, but no serious injuries were found. EnxtsniLD ' • , Miss Etta Irish visited with relatives In Woodstock last week. Mrs. Nell Duffield was shopping in Woodstock Wednesday. Mrs. Carl Nelson was in Chicago at the home of Mrs. M. A. •Wr VOLO Miss Mary Vogt speijt Sunday at Long Lake. Adeline Neish, Art Bohmer and two sons spent Friday at D. V. Wait's. Lee Strang and family of Antioch spent. Sunday with Mrs. A. Townsend. Earl, Irving and Maurice Townsend attended a show at Antioch last Saturday evening. * Lee Huson and family spent Sunday at Libertyville. The M. E. church at Volo is much improved since the floors have been redecorated and battleship linoleum has been laid. James Neish visited his mother vat Wauconda over the week-end. Will Dillon and family spent Sunay w Tinu rsday of last week, Mrs. H. Converse, Mrs. D. V. WaiJ., Mrs. Lee Huhome of Mr. and Mrs tin. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Logenhofer of Park Ridge spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Becken and daughter of Woodstock spent Saturday in home of Mrs. and Miss Sheryou the touched the Gulbransen Touch--selective touch-- from every player-piano in existence. FOUR MdftfcLS $450 $530 ;/ IUI.izm .iibf. w MAIL THIS For Gnltransaa Information Name Address flye, Musk Jewelry and Radios GULBRANSEN The Registering Piano And Mrs. John Brefeld Sunday guests in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brefeld. | Mrs. Heintzen and Mrs. Rodunser | and two sons of Chicago passed lastl week at the home of Mrs. E. Ingleharte I Miss Phillis M. Kelley returned home recently from her trip to Canada j where-she visited the Shrine of Saint Anne. i George Rick and family of Chicago days last week in the sister, Mrs. George P. spent a few home of his Steilen. Mrs. E. J. Hufmeyer, who has been spending the last two months with her mother, Mrs. M. A. Simon, left for Chicago Sunday. N. H. Roderikirch and family, George A Steilen, and'Mr. and Mrs. George P. Steilen were Kenosha visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts and Miss Mildred Finch of Los Angeles, Calif., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. Mrs. Margaret McCarthy and Miss Mary Knox nave returned to McHenry after spending a few weeks at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. John Weber of Wisconsin, Mrs. Brown of Detroit, Mich., and Fathers Weber and Houlin of Ohio passed the week-end at the home of Mrs. Caroline Schiessle. f r reSt^ semt^nnali," or format wear we "have for your inspection a most interesting and individual array of new diafciaeUyf exclusive in style. 'J» , Special Bargains in Ladies' House Dressef^, 1 Made of good quality Amoskeag GinghajpO. Well made and a variety of colors in all sizes. Friday and Saturday, your choioe 4$ -#1.25 Ladies' and Children's W i• Apparel M5.*r-., ' v. . v : . . v . . i- A.. « -id the Ladies' Aid at McHenry. Everyone had a lovely time and enjoyed the program rendered very much. Mr. and Mrs. Lordahl were entertained over Sunday in the G. A. Vasey home. Mrs. Mabel Benwell and niece, Miss Ruth Davis, motored to Chetek, Wis., to spend the week. Dorothy Benwell is visiting her aunt in Grayslake. Mrs. Granger, Miss Margaret Granger and Miss Carolyn Stacey of Chicago were week-end guests of Mrs. J. Bruner. Miss Alice Bruner is getting along nicely although her limb is still confined in a cast. Mrs. Levi Wait entertained guests from Libertyville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kinjr of Long Lake were callers at the Earl Townsend home Friday evening. Among the callers for the week at Mrs. J. Kroner's were Mr. Hargrove, Mrs. Harvey of Gryslake, Mrs. A* Townsend and Mrs. Delbert Townsend. Little Helen Vanderboom, who has been visiting iiu Wisconsin for several weeks, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Abel of Wooster Lake spent the week-end at the John J. Rosing home. Helen and Jean Bruner are spending the week in Chicago with their grandmother, Mrs. Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tj^vnsend spent Saturday evening at Long Lake with Mr. and Mrs. King Miss Orpha Russell, who has been spending the past two months in California, has returned to her home. Mrs. L. V. Lusk and Mrs. H. Converse took the Sunday school children, numbering nineteen, a delightful outing to Third urday afternoon. Miss Duna Parker and Bertha Doolittle of Grayslake, spent the week-end with the Russell girls. Walter Krept of Oak Park is spend ing his two-weeks vacation at the S. Russell home. Will Adams of Libertyville is spending several days on Fish Lake. Grace Deusing is visiting relatives in Chicago this week. Mrs. Fitzgerald is visiting her sister Mrs. Pete Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Styrs and son, sen. on a deiignt- Lake, last Sat- WHEN YOU COBCE TO PAT TOUR OAS THAT really isn't the time yon are most welcome at our office We appreciate most an honest word of criticism, suggestion, or praise. If you are getting good service it will help us to know it. If you have a good suggestion, we're glad to get it and give it consideration. If you have an honest criticism, we Want it most •of all, because that's what helps us build up a better*5 service. Next Time yon oome in^* tell us about it. Western United Gm and Electric Company C. E. Collin*. Dial. Mar., Elgin, 111. lasUMday on business. Alfred Albee mad# a business trip to Woodstock last Friday. Miss Sylvia Richardson spent Saturday in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reed were shopping in Woodstock Saturday. R. Walsh and family spent Saturday in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Levy are spending their vacation in Rockford and other places. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Perssen motored to Rockford and Freeport Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reed motored! to Huntley Sunday. | of Otiam Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Lynch took in the ball game. Crystal Lake Sunday. I Martin Murky of Chicago a£aati Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. James Kresl, near RtdgeAeld. The Young Ladtaf Sodality of St. ^ Patrick's church will agotisor a lawn social at the home of Mrs. M. GtvWM Saturday afternoon and evening, Alt. 15. Ice cream, cake and cones will be served. Everyone welcome. Ift-tt V \ v* f e . - w'f mM, our •#hether l36i the cotitttry, or M a neighboring city, you need not be without the facilities banl&.H. By means of our Banking-by-Mail, you can take your bank along with you A letter or ^call at this office, will bring you the means of conveniently banking-by-mail. .A ' West McHenry • "The Bank That Service Built >*- McHENRY ICE CREAM >**• ^he favorite d^h of the nation is Ice Cream. And in this territory the favorite dish is McHenry Ice Cream, because It's made with pure, rich cream and flavorings. Serve Ice Cream Often. It's good for children and grownups. Doctor^ recommend it , r When yoo say Ice Cream, don't I forget to also say McHenry | A'-H Sj "1i -"V:*** McHenry UUnqis v. - , w ' f t ' ; ' ' , ' '

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