THE M'HENRY P LAINDEALE R, THU1 MAY 6, c?*& 4 WEEKLY PERSONALS COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY As Seen By Plaindealer Reporters and Handed In By Our Friends letter Freund afkd William Martin were Ringvvood callers Sunday. Charles Egan of Chicago spent the week-end with McHenry friends. Leo Herbes of Grayslake spent Sunday visiting friends in McHenry. L. N. Baer of Chicago spent the week-end in his home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer spent the week-end in Ottumwa, Iowa. Ross Wheeler of Chicago spent the week-end with relatives in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Conrad and son, Fredrick, spent the week-end in Chicago. S , Dr. A. ^frVoehlich and William J. Welch wer£ Woodstock callers on Saturday/ Miss Cornelia Freund vof Chicago spent the week-end at the home of hfr parents. Miss Lcona Regner of Chicago spent the week-end^vith her parents at Pistakee Bay. Mrs. Ben Herbes of Grayslake spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Henry Meyer. Miss Florence Rothermel of Chicago spent the week-end at the hom" of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey of Chicago spent the week-end at the home of Simon Stoffel. Mrs. Paul Meyers and Mrs. George Worts spent Jhursday at Mrs. Larson's in Greenwood. Miss Pauline Schmitt of Manitowoc, Wis., was a guest in the C. W. Stenger home several days of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold^F. Reinert of Elgin, 111., spent the week-end with relatives and friends in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers and sons of Elgin spent Sunday with tha latter's mother sat Orchard Beach. Mrs. Caroline Kramer and brother, William Matz, of Chicago, are spending a few days in their cottage at Orchard Beach. ° Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gunderson of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of George Meyers. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manship of Lostant, 111., have moved-to McHenry, where the former is employed in the Plaindealer office. Henry Miller s'pent Friday in Chicago. Paul Bonslett wa* a Chicago visitor Friiay. Mrs. David Johnson spent Saturday in Chicago. ^ Elgin Domm spent the week-end in Chicago. \ Miss Adele Heimer was a Chicago .'isit'ir Sunday. Miss Pamela Sietsel spent the week- Mnd in Chicago. George Hammond of Elgin spent Monday in McHenry. Miss Clara Miller spent the weekend in Kenosha, Wis. Miss Helen O'Sullivan spent the >a*eek-end m Milwaukee. Miss Lillian Stilling is spending rhe weekend in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller spent Sunday in Kenosha, Wis. Miss Grace Martin was a Crystal Lake caller last Saturday. Miss Nellie Miller spent the weekend in the metropolitan city. Matthew Warner of Elgin called on McHcnry friends last Friday. Miss Katherine King spent/rtiursday with her sister in Winnetka. Stephen Heimer of Chicago was a McHenry visitor over the week-end. Charles Owen and .son of Chicago were McHenry ^visitors oyer the weekend. Misses Laura and Theresa Karls of Chicago spent the week-end in McHenry. Mrs. Helena H«if|ter and son, Leo, spent the week-end with relatives in Chicago. \ Miss Verena Justen spent Sanday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen. # Miss Mayme Keg of Chicago spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Keg. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sutton and children of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of N. J. Justen. Mrs. George Steilen and son, Jack, spent a few days of the past week as the guests of Chicago relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Karls and children spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Karls. Mrs. Arnold Miller of Manitowac, Wis., spent a few days of the past week attending to business matters here. Miss Ellen Walsh of South Bend, Ind., spent the week-end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack -Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lovelle and children of Streator, 111., were weekend visitors in the home of Mrs. J. B. Buss. Mr. and Mrs. Peter StefTens and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brefeld of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of McHenry relatives. All Roads Lead to McHenry« Aiul aTNJje streets in McHenry also lead to Karl's ice cream parlor. When you feel like eating a light, lunch or having a refreshing drink, j*et on Riverside Drive and stop at K A R L S Riverside Drive McHenry ijuAjyire PLUS SAVINO Shinner's Packing Plant OPPOSITE C. & N. W. DEPOT RICHMOND, ILLINOIS Buy Direct - - - Save Half :: Special Bargains SATURDAY, MAY 8 PICNIC HAMS, sugar cured, per lb, 22* SUGAR CURED SKINNED HAMS, 12-16 lb. avg. per lb. 31* PURE LARD, in 30 lb. tubs, per lb. 161* DRY SUGAR CURED BACON, per lb. 29* SMALL LEAN PORK LOINS, per lb. 29* PORK SHOULDER ROAST, per lb.\ 19* BONELESS SIRLOIN BUTTS, per lb. -*J21* PURE PORK SAUSAGE, 5 lb. for 85* 5 lb. BOLOGNA and 5 lb. FRANKFORTS, 10 lb. box $1.85 DRY SALT PORK, per lb. 22* BOILED HAMS, square and skinless, per lb. 45* AMERICAN LOAF CHEESE, 5 lb. box, per lb 36* FULL CREAM BRICK CHEESE, per lb. v 26* CHOICE NATIVE STEER CHUCKS, per lb. 16* FANCY STEER HIND QUARTERS BEEF, lb. 21* ;; BRING YOUR POULTRY, ECWffc AND VEA&TO OB, WE PAY CASH PHONE 103 1 G. Shinner & Co. Incorporated Mrs, Robert Warsnick spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mr. Steffes and son, Herman, spent Monday in Chicago. F. G. Schreiner was a business caller in Chicago Wednesday. Edward Buss was a Roclcford visitor on Monday of this week. John May of Cincinnati, Ohio, spent the week-end at the Klein home. Miss Gladys Rietsel of Chicago spent last week with her parents. Mrs. Simon Stoffel spent last week as the guest of Chicago relatives. , Mrs. Ralph Walkup of Ridgefteld was a McHenry visitor last Friday. Kirk Harrison of Elgin was a business caller in our city last Friday. Edward Holly of Chicago spent Sunday visiting friends in McHenry. Miss Irene Conway of Elgin is now spending a few days with her mother. Mrs. Stephen Heimer of Chicago is spending a few days visiting in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bohlander were guests of Mrs. Martha Page over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pufahl and Miss Helen Welch were Elgin visitors Monday. V Mister Clara Barbian and Catherine Walsh spent Friday in the metro politan city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heimer Chicago spent Sunday with Mrs. Josephine Heimer. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Alberg of Chicago spent the week-end at the Steffes home. Miss Mildred Warner of Crystal Lake visited in the M. J. Walsh home over the week-end. Mrs. Anna Mollahan of Ridgefield spent several days of the past week visiting friends here. Mrs. N. E. Barbian visited her son, Ernest, at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago on Tuesday. w Mf. and Mrs. William Conley of Chicago spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Overton. Mi. and Mrs. Charles Heimer spent Sunday in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Joe Heimer. Miss Genieve Knox spent the weekend in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Knox, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoeft of Chicago spent the week-end in theicountry home in Emerald Park. Miss Eleanor Phalin of DeKalb spent the week-end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phalin. Miss Rose Huemann returned on Monday from Pensacola, Fla., where she has been spending the winter. Paul Bonslett and Miss Marguerite Overton visited Miss Mary Bonslett in Aurora on Monday of this week. Mrs. Letah Thomas and son, of -Elgin, were visiting relatives in thi$ vicinity several days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Walsh of Grays lake spent Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh of this city. Miss Rosina Young of this city is spending a few days in the metropolitan city, visiting friends and relatives!. Mr. and Mrs. C. Barrett and Mrs. Catherine Stewart of Chicago spent Saturday in the former's home here. Mrs. Cap. Bickler of Chicago is spending a few days this week visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. N. J. Fetesch returned from Birmingham, Ala., Saturday, where she has been visiting her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Miller and Mrs. Sacwert spent Friday in the home of the Misses Gertrude and Catherine Miller. The Rev. Fathers Charles Nix and William O'Rourke attended the funeral of Rev. Fr. Bourke, at Rochelle, Monday. Miss Pauline Pufahl of DeKalb spent the week-end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pufahl on Main street. Mrs. John H. Miller and daughter, Elizabeth, and Mrs. Al. Purvey visited the county-seat city on Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and n, George, Jr., of Woodstock, spent week-end in the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Guffey of Western Springs spent Sunday in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin May. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Verberg of Los Angeles, Calif., spent one day last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin May. Miss Vera Doherty, Miss Mini Knox and John Bolger visited the wake of the late Rev. Fr. Bourke at Rochelle, 111., one day this week. Mrs. Ralph Walkup and children of Ridgefield were visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pow ers the past few days. Messers. John Freund and Ferdinand Frett of Chicago spent a few days the past week in McHenry, visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Julius Gruenfeld and Mr. and Mrs. John Busply and children' of Chicago and Frank Ridge spent_ the week-end in their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doherty attended the funeral of the late Father Bourke, former pastor of St. Patrick's church here, at Rochelle, on Monday Mr.and Mrs. Herman Rapp and daughter, Ruth, of Crystal Lake, visited in the home of the Misses Catherine and Gertrude Weber, on SuntTay. Mr. and Mrs. William Bonslett, Mrs. Mary McCabe and Edmund Knox and daughter, Dorothy, attended the funeral of the late Rev. Fr Bourke, at Rochelle* Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Flaherty, Thomas Frisby, Miss Sara O'Flaherty, Mr. and Mrs. James Kennealy and son, Richard, and Edward Kennealy, all of Elgin, visited in the home of Miss Nancy Frisby of this city on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Aicher returned home on Tuesday of this week from a visit of several days with relatives at Washburn, 111. They were accompanied to Washburn by Mrs. Anna Aicher, who had' been spending the winter here. The following people from McHenry attended the McSwiggin funeral last Saturday in Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Knox, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh, and Mrs. Jack Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Overton, Mrs. P. J. Cleary and Jack Walsh visited the McSwiggin home Thursday night. Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many kind neighbors, relatives and friends who extended help and sympathy to us during the illness and at the time of the death of our mother. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stilling John and Joe Schaefer. " - * Notice to Taxpayers Taxpayers are notified that after May 1, there is an additional 1 per cent added for those who have not paid taxes this year. This percentage holds good until May 15. Taxes can be paid at the local banks. Window envelopes and Statements save a great deal of labor and mistakes. Ask about them at the Plaindealer office. generous overhang and grooving the underside of the chimney cap well away from the stucco, so that the water will be carried to the vertical and unbroken portions of the chimney where it can do no damage. METHODIST CHURCH In recognition of our debt to Christian Motherhood, we shall join in the national observance of "Mother's Day," Sunday morning, May 9. All mothers are particularly invited to attend the services, also all those who desire to pay a loving tribute to their mothers. The subject of the address will be, *Our Tribute to Motherhood." Just a suggestion: if your mother is living, plan to give to her some on her token of your love for her Mother's Day. It will cheer heart to know you think of her. Epworth League Devotional Hour at 6:30. Going to be married? Ste us about printing invitations or announcements. The Plaindealer. Mother's Day My, May 9 Give Mother a box of candyit^ an appropriate remembrance on her day. Wedding invitations and announcements beautifully and correctly printed at the Plaindealer office. Take a look at our clothing samples, the nobbyest line ever shown. Suits made to your measure, $25 up, with perfect fit guaranteed. M. J. Walsh, International Tailoring Co. 47 Whatever you need, try first to get it at Erickson'sj Dept. Store, West McHenry. Dry Goods, Groceries; Shoes, etc. Harold Phalin was an Elgin caller on Saturday. Thomas P. Bolger The McHenry Druggist SPECIAL! For v Friday, Saturday and iMonday •N WORK SHOES Priced a$ $*98 A Good, Durable Work Shoe -- In All Sizes -- McGee's Read the eJhey will Savt CMpneu~ 49 4 •> 2 Pounds Onion Sets White or Yellow 25* 4 Bars Kirk Olive Toilet Soap 27* Pork and Beans 3 cans for 25* Standard Orade Corn 3 cans for B 5* Good Quality Peas 3 cans for 35* Club House Corn Flakes 2 large packages 25* Choice Hand Picked Navy Beans 3 pounds for 20* 3 pounds Fancy Bulk Cocoa 29* Good Quality Parlor Broom One to a customr, tadi 89* Calumet Baking Powder Large can 29«t Bargains IF YOU WILL "CAST" YOUR DOLLARS INTO OUR SPECIAL VALUE POOLS, YOU WILL BE SURE TO CATCH Big Bargains Friday-- Saturday--Monday MAY 7, 8 and 10 Comb and Brush Set \ 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 3 pieces per yard 69* 45* Crepe Ginghams 50c values in a variety of patterns per yard 39* Sanitas Table Covers 6-4 yard patterns 79* -5-4 yard patterns 59* 3 Bars Williams Shaving Soap 25* Men's Leather Palm Gauntlet Gloves Per pair 25* Dress Ginghams Fancy plaids, checks, stripes and plain patternr Values up to 35c Special per yafl$ 25* White Shaker Flannel Our regular 15c quality Special per yard 11* Silk Stripe Madras Shirting 50c value, per yard 39* 3 lb. Cotton Batts each ~ 89* •i '• 'if'""- Pure Linen SQiting Brown, tan or blue $1.00 values, per yard 50* Whisk Brooms ^ each 19* Kot« Per package 49* Erickson Dept. Store WESX McHENBTf, ILL.