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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Mar 1926, p. 2

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• *-:. '•'/•.lit' '! THE M'HENRY PLAINDEALER. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1926 DAUGHTER OF FORMER Mc- •ENRT RESIDENT HONORED The friends of Miss Mette Wooster were both surprised and pleased to find her picture among the "Favorites in the New Players" in a late edition of the Pictorial Review. She is one of the beautiful girls in the cast of th« sensational French Revue "A nipht j in Paris". Miss Wooster is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wooster of New York. Her mother, better known to her friends he,re as Bel Gallaher, spent ma Ay years of her girlhood in MeHenry and graduated from our high school.' Her many friends here are hapf>y in her success and wish they might •send to her. their congratulations. WEEKLYJTONALS COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK mm BUSY CITY Friday and Saturday Specials Boneless Codfish. 1 lb. carton 27 c Lakeview Pork and Beans, 3. ©wis. f<fr Cooking Apples, 4 lbs. for .! ""-t Oranges, medium size, per dozen ' . 0 Strong Durable Brooms yj- Round Steak, per lb . . Sirloin Steak, per lb v , . . , 35c^ Pot Roast, per lb 21& We offer only the best for Sale « Riverside Drive Cash Grocery & Market Albert Bar^ian, Prop. NOTICE TO Telephone Subscribers In MeHenry The new Method of rendering telephone bills is now in effect in MeHenry. Please be sure to read the notice accompanying your telephone bill! ° We shall be glad to have jou take up with our Business Office any point npon which you desire further information. a. Illinois Bell Telephone Company AS SEEN BY PLAINDEALER REPORTERS AND HANDED IN BY OUR FRIENDS j Miss Helen O'Sullivan was a Cbiago visitor over the week-end. E. A. Koerner spent the week-end with friends at Shabbona, 111. Miss Nellie Miller .spent the weekend with friends in South Bend, Ind. Miss .Martha Anderson was a Chicago visitor Saturday, Miss Esther Keller spent the weekend in the Metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of Chicago visited Mrs. E. F. Kelter oft Sunday. E. F. Kelter is spending a fe^ weeks in Chicago on business. Harry Hall King of Chicago was a MeHenry visitor on Sunday,. George Freund was an Elgin ¥l er one day last week. Mrs. Lawrence Bear was a recent yjititor in Chicago. • • Miss Elizabeth Blake was a recent visitor in Elgin. 1 Dr. and Mrs. Rand of Chicago spent the week-end in "MeHenry. Walter Kas,ch of LaGrange visited MeHenry relatives over the week-end. Miss Mildred Welch spent Sunday in Chicago. Thos. Knox of Chicago was a Sunday visitor in the home of his mother, Mrs. Anna Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newman and son of Chicago were Sunday visitors ia the L. F. Newman home. Miss Corinne Petelle of Chicago s pent Saturday evening and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Buss. Miss Lenore Freund of Libertyville spent the week-end in the home of her parents here." Joseph W. Freund and William J. Welch were Friday visitors in the *! Metropolitan city. Among the Chicago visitors on J > Saturday were Miss Lenore Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Park Musser of El- ! gin were recent guests in the home ; of her mother, Mrs. Dell Whiting. Bernard Wagner of Chicago spent j Thursday with his wife and children : here. j Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jenks and i daughter, Ruth, of Elgin were Surt- ; day visitors with friends in MeHenry. j M iss Irene Conway,. of ElgiH spent [the week-end in the. home of her father, M. Conway. : Mrs. Ellen Ensign is spending a fewi weeks as a guest pf relatives in | Barrington, Illinois., ! Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Powers and son. ' Raymond Jr.,, spent Sunday in Woodstock. Mr., and Mrs. Gus Schweighofer of Chicago spent Sunday with MeHenry relatives Sir. and Mrs. Peter Steffens and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wirts of Chicago spent Sunday with MeHenry relal ives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Billmeier and family of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the home of flir. and Mrs. Henry Dowe. Mrs. Joseph Suerth and son an j Miss Ruth Hermann of Chicago were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowe on Sunday. Mr. anl Mrs. Ray Whiting and children of Lake Geneva, Wis., spent Sunday in the home of her parents, ftir. and Mrs. N. Barbian. . « Miss Marjorie Phalin of Elgin sjient the week-end in the home of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phalin. . Misses Eleanor Phalin and Pauline Pufahl of DeKalb spent the week-end in the ^homes of .their respective parents. Mrs. Thomas Frisby, Mrs. Frank O'Flaherty of Elgin spent the past few days in the home of Miss Nancy Frisby. ' T. J. Walsh passed the latter part of last and first of this week as th^ v.*tic.ft of his sen, Richard B. Walsh, at South Bend, Ind. .Mi. ar.d Mrs. Chas. Peterson and Mr, and Mrs. August Guhr of Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage at Mc- CollumV Lake. t Y t • f tT Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y T T Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y 7 7 7 Y Y 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Y 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 • OPENING OUR NEW BRANCH OFFICE r CLEANERS? DYERS We Operate Two Bp-to-Date Plants, One in Lake Geneva, Wis., and One in Burlington, Wis. We will open our new branch office Monday, March 29th, ttext to John F. Brda's hardware store on Green street, MeHenry. We are equipped to do all kinds of cleaning--rugs are a specialty. Mrs. S. W. Swails will have charge of the branch office. Agent: J. W. Freund West MeHenry ^1 Senditto aMaster -DYERS'™ ? 7 II Y fI I 7 7 7 7 7 Y Y 7 7 • P O L I T I C A L A D V E R T I S I N G A, •> M' -f " ft To the Voters Tor nearly two years I have been bitterly and unjustifiably persecuted by a certain politician of this county, who so far, has operated from behind a smoke screen. To defend myaelf against his persecutions, it has already cost me thousands of dollars and wilHikely cost me thousands more. If you approve of the record I have made as Judge of your bounty and ProbateCourts and believe I am entitled to a -square deal, I would greatly appreciate your support and your vote at the approaching primaries. My renomination at this time means a great deal to me, as it would be taken as my vindication and as a disapproval of the methods ttftt have been used against me. Very sincerely yours, Charles P. Barnes * . County Judge. When the Wife is Away Youneed not go hungry. Just drop in here for ygur lunch and we "11 do our best to please you. Ice cream and delicious soft drinks always on tap at our fountain. K A R LJ j * • •-: i 4 v -pj & : ... . •"t.; > - iwmrn 1-7 filiitfJS" Ffiii 5-7 lbs. Testing lbs.or ® Sutter Set AReaS sad Easylfest« PUT z. De Lavf.l side-oy-'s.de with any other separator of approximate: capacity. Mix 20 gallons of tnilk theroughly and let it ?tay at _ norrrial room temperature of 70°. ':'Jf Run half through each madiine. V Wa?h the bowl and tinware of ' czch in its own sMm-milk. Then run < the De Laval skhn-raiik ihryftgh the ... ,;^r. ^other machine and vice versa. Weigh ki 1^. ahd test for butter-fat tiio cic-am -cach machine gets from the other's skiin-miik: When you do this you will know beyond -lion of dcubt that the De Laval •skimf, cler.ner, is easier t*> aud 'is •morf; prof.1 able to c-.vn. Above are the results cf &uch a te~'t bet Aeoa 'a De Laval 'and another new separator stanJard make. Note that the other machine leit 25 linns more, butter-fat in the skimmilk than the De Laval did. * trad* allowance, ttuute •n old Mparatorii J. W. Schaffer DEALER Phone 33 'HENRY ••• T Y T T T T t y ft • f T T f T T T T T ? T t ? f T "? T X T ?f Vt T T T T ? T t ry y ty y •y fy y y y i You Can't Afford to Pass Up TheM Meat Bar gains SHINNER'S PACKING HOUSE Richmond, Illinois / (Opposite Chicago & Northwestern Depot) Saturday's Specials PURE PORK SAUSAGE, home made i a Real Treat, 5 lbs. for • 85tf , FRESH SKINNED HANMS, per lb 23# SIRLOIN BUTTS, boneless 6 to 12 lbs. average, per lb 18tf PORK SHOULbER ROAST, per lb. 16c PORK LOINS, fresh cut, per lb 24^ FRESH SIDE PORK, at only, per lb. 20^ BACON, dry sugar cured per lb/ 27# SMOKED SKINNED HAMS, per lb. ;• * 25# SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS, per lb. 21# DRY SALT PORK, per lb. 22# ROUND OF BEEF, very choice, per lb. 14*# FANCY CHUCKS, per lb. ISi# PURE LARD, in tubs 16*# 5 lbs. RING BOLOGNA, 5 lbs. FRANKFORTS. 10 lb. box $1.75 WE PAY CASH FOR POULTRY, EGGS AND VEAL TELL US YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND WE'LL SUPPLY THEM E. G. Shinner & Co. PHONE 103 Address, Richmond, 111. I PHONE 103 f fT T T«> ff tT T T T JT t T T T T T T y T TT T TT T tT T T T T T T } T TJ tt T v t T J TT t vWv vy VVYV /

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