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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Nov 1926, p. 5

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ass-JOU ' }* * £ A , * ']**}';; ' I^P : :•'••*' v-c V* >' jh • -:. •"/' r<^,=.;4 'iy' v" a'" \:-r '•' *EB M'HKWKT PUHWDKALRA, THTTMBAY, TOT. 4,LW» WEEKLY *• * • • • #*!***•* » O.'.M:*: AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY - As Seen By Plaindealer Re- ^^•^^porteni and Handedjft W'\ M: By Our Friends . Sam Hirschman was a Chicago^visitor Sunday. Dr. C. W. Klontz was an Elgin caller Wednesday. , - Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knox visited at Elgin on Wednesday. Paul Kasminke of Chicago spent Sunday with friends at McHenry. Mrd. A. Eddy and sister, Mrs. Ida Peterson, spent Monday at Elgin. George Reynolds and Hubert Schoewer were Elgin visitors Tuesday. Mrs. B. Costello of Elgin spent Sunday at the Walter Walsh home, soutl\ of town. Mrs. John R. Smith spent Thursday • at the home of Mr. andMrs. George Young at Ring-wood. Miss Nellie Doherty has been lick and unable to attend to her school ' * duties for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schoewer and son, ! Charles, of Chicago, spent Sunday in the home of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin left this week for Belleview, Fla., where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. William Carny and daughter, Blanche, of Berwyn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vales over the week-end. Mrs. J. S. Smith spent Mcsdsy at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer spent Tuesday with relatives at Edison Park. Howard Anderson of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rietzel. Claron Eddy went to Elgin on Monday, where he is now attending Ellis Business College. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Granger of Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage at Hickory Grange. Miss Anita Tron of Chicago was a guest in the Charles Rietsel home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schoewer and daughter, Rose, visited relatives here over the week-end. John Adams of Chicago spent Tuesday as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurwell. Mr. and Mrs. M. Peschong and son of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. granger at Hickory Grange Sunday. Mrs. A. Eddy tad her sister, Mr*. Ida Peterson, of Marengo and Claron Eddy motored to Whitewater, Wis., on Sunday, where they visited friends. Robert L. Weber and Helen Weber spent the week-end as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley T Johnston and family at Champaign. Those who attended the Epworth League R&lly, which was held at the M. E. church at Woodstock Monday night were: Earl Peterson, Lelah Bacon, Louise Chamberlin,. Winnie Bylsma, George Reynolds, C. W. Loughton, Ida Reynolds, Mrs. A. Reynolds, Mrs. E. G. Peterson, Adeline Perkins, Minnie Ferwerda and Helen Pries. Dr. asd Mis. C. W. Seats. were callers at Richmond last Friday evening. William Marshall of Chicago spent the first of the week with his family here. Miss Gladys Rietzel of Chicago spent the week-end with her parents here. Mrs. Siala and son, James, of Berwyn called at the Vales home one day last week. Mrs. Ida Peterson of Marengo spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Andrew Eddy. Mrs. Charles Mertes sd Pistakee Bay visited her mother here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. McArthur of Elgin spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Wolff Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shales and children of DesPlaines spent Sunday at N. E. Barbian's, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Justen and family visited at Ben Justen's at Ring wood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thurwell of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurwell. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stephenson of Riogwood were "filing on friends here Wednesday evening Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Howard spent last Monday in Chicago^ Miss Theresa Bwfdd and her brother, Pa a!, visited their sister, Mary, at Elgin, Sunday. •When you purchase a Radio better look and see what is. behind it. It may be like the dog with the fire cracker--ready to blow up and leave you guessing. or it may be an KENT with a twenty'three year old factory behind it, as solid ctt the earth--and our expert set' vice back of every set we install. KNOX MOTOR SALES Authorised Atwater Kent Dealer® ® Phones 30 and 31 George Schweitxer of Oshkosh vis ited friends here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adams of Austin spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurwell and family. Miss Theresa Brefeld spent several days last week as a guest of her brother, Ed. Brefeld, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pauly and daughter, Helen, of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Barbian. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes and children of Oshkosh were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Weinschenker over the week-end. Mrs. Chochole and sons, James and Richard, of Berwyn spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. E. Knox and daughter, Dorothy, and son, Robert, returned Saturday night from a motor trip and visit at New London, Wis. Mrs. P. Moulton and daughter, Phyllis, of Elgin are visiting her sisters here, while Mr. Moulton is in New York on business. Among those from McHenry who attended the football game at the University of Illinois on Saturday and also helped to celebrate "Dad's Day," were N. H. Petesch and Walter Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fay of Elgin and their guests, Mrs. Anna Cox and daughter, Mabel, of Council, Idaho, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fay last Thursday- Fred Wenschenker returned from a trip to Oshkosh on Tuesday and reported that when he left the north the thermometer registered fifteen degrees above zero and that there was. ten inches of snow on the ground. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McOmber of Chicago spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. The day was the thirtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. McOmber. YOUNG WIFE AFRAID TO EAT ANYTHING M. A. Conway was au Elgin visitor, on Sunday. Miss Mayme Buss was a Chicago Donald Givens visited m Slgin Senday night. ,v ^ visitor Friday. v Mr. and Mrs. A. Purvey Spent Monday at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conway spent Friday at Elgin. Mat Thalen of Elgin spent Sunday at McHenry. Miss Lillian Buss was a Chicago visitor Saturday. J. W. Smith was a business visitor in Chicago Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rathermel spent Monday at Chicago. Mrs. Nellie Bacon was a Chicago caller on Saturday. Mrs. John Fay was a visitor at Chicago on Saturday. Ed Koeppke of Chicago was a caller in McHenry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Sutton Vrere El gin callers on Sunday. . Francis Bonslett spent the last of the week in McHenry. George Hermansen of Chicago visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. Haas of Volo spent Sunday as a guest of Mrs. John Engeln, Miss Vena Foulds Spent tike weekend with friends here. Misses Leone and Kathleen Givens visited at Chicago on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Steffes were visitors at Waukegan on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Walsh were visitors at Elgin Monday. Paul Berkharter of Chicago spent Sunday with friends in McHenry. William J. Welch and N. H. Petesch were Woodstock callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamilton visited at Nancy Frisby's, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Martin of Round Lake visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman of Chicago visited in McHenry Saturday night. Mrs. John Keg and daughter, Juanita, spent Saturday at Crystal Lake. R. Bassett and mother of Elgin were visitors in McHenry Saturday. Katherine McCabe of Waukegan spent Sunday with her parents here. Miss Elizabeth Miller is spending the week with relatives at Kenosha. Walter and Herbet Fenske of Chicago visited here over the week-end. Mrs. Patrick McCabe and daughter, Lucy, spent the week-end at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Freund and daughter spent Saturday at Waukegan. Mrs. Delia Matthews and daughter, Dorothy, were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Agnes Wentworth spent a few days last week with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Herrington of Barrington was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Purvey Tuesday. Donald and Jean Powers spent the week-end with relatives at Long Lakfe. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frisby and daughters of Elgin spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Jacob Justen visited her daughter, Mrs. Jade McCarroll, in Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flaherty of Elgin spent Sunday with the Frisby family here. Miss Carolyn Miller visited in the home of her sister, Mrs. Joe Freund, Tuesday afternoon. James, Blanch and Anna Marie Carey of Wilmot were McHenry visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Westerman of Elgin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walsh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Cowen of Harvard visited relatives here one day last week. Herbert and Walter Fenske of Chicago were guests in the Charles Rietzel home Sunday. Mrs. John E. Freund and Mrs. A. G. Barbian were business visitors in Chicago Thursday. Peter M. Justen is spending a week visiting friends at Minneapolis and Rochester, Minn. Mrs. Robert Burleigh of Ingleside visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Purvey on Friday. J. B. Kelter of Chicago spent the week-end at the home of his sister, Mrs. William S. Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarroll of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Justen. Mr. Koemer and the high school orchestra went to Crystal Lake Tuesday night for practice. Mr. Bolagin of Aurora, who is a food demonstrator, was ai business caller here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bartusek and son, Elmer, of Berwyn, were callers at the Albert Vales home Sunday. Miss Etta Bechow and Mr. and Mrs. Loos and family of Chicago spent the week-end at Hickory Grange. Mr. and Mrs. William Burke were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Burke of Chicago last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Maynard and baby of Crystal Lake spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Frank Ensign. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strain of Richmond spent Friday in the home of their daughter, Mrs. C. W. Klontz. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heckman and little son of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Burke last week. Mrs. Fred Ernst and daughter, Mary, and son, George, of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of William Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Freund and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wagner of Volo attended a Hallowe'en party in Chicago Saturday evening. George Reynolds is enjoying a vacation from his duties at Peter Schaffer's market and Emil Patzke is taking his place. Good. Tools Good Company tJse these longer evenings "for useful play. You make attractive an worth-while things for* your home, to say nothing; of the little repair jobs. HAMMERS PLANES SAWS LEVELS Of course, you'll good tools, they're cheap-; est in the long run. Here I,| are a few that belong in ,£;* ** every home workshop-. \ ^ :tl * •. w.fc OHISELS - -* • SQUARES * SCREWDRIVERS :*& DRILLS. BIT BRACES nil." was* afraid to eat because I always had stomach trouDle arterwards. Since taking Adlerika I can eat and feel fine." (signed) Mrs. A. Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and often brings surprising relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Removes old waste matter from intestines which you never thought was in your system. Excellent for obstinate constipation. Thomas P. Bolger, druggist. P .puTar Fairy Tale* "Grimm's Fairy Tales," Including Tom" Thumb, Hans and Gretel, the Frog Prince, Rumpelstlltskin and hundreds of others, are actually folk tales of Germany which were collected from the peasants and compiled In the first half of the Nineteenth century by two brothers, professors at the University of Berlin. Jacob Grimm was born at Hanau. January 4, 1785, and his broth- «r, WUhelra, February 24, 1T8& , Replace Broken Windows Now! Cracked Mid Wken -window* make any property look shabby. The cost of reglazing is little compared to the depreciation it prevents. Crystal Clear Window'Glags. Single and dov-, • ble strength. Standard sizes and cut to meas-. - '-/lire. • Glazier's Points, Putty, Glass Cutter^ Putty Knives. Everything you need to ^ good worfct - < "& ' •vr.,» PAINT UP, TOO Complete the job with repainting. ^Pliere'i still time for satisfactory results. Sun Proof House Paint ^ All Wanted Colors v ... f John J. n *vj Green Street M'HENRY, XLL »»»»•»•••»»»»••»••»»•<«•»»»••»»»»••««* M Mtie; > Brother William* Adam give a rih ter make a woman, but I bet you he said ter hlsself after he went to hou8ekeep4ftr"I wish I'd 'a* kept dat.rlb!"--Atlanta Constitution. Is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue Bilious Fever and Malaria It kills the gerns 38 i 1 One place in town Where they serve tasty hot lunches that satisfy ex- ' I acting appetites is on Riverside Drive at KARLS' i You Can Laugh at Cold Weather . m , ; _ Yes, indeed, you can laugh at cold weather, if your coal bin is filled with / ; ( y^eep You Warm ^Pocahontas Coal Always a full measure of heat, with a minimum amount - cl ashe*. Phone 46 Mf.lJENRY LUMBER i»f A% * I A Quality and Service Firtt West McHenry Announcing Hettermann Sales ning o V CHEVROLET/i DEALERS November 6,7 s • .• • Y - Matt Laures Building, Main St West m -- \ <51 The public is cordially invited to come in on any^of these three days and inspect our full line of Chevrolet cars. All models will bejon display on the sales floor. ^ * • * ' Q A register will be kept of all visitors. We will have cigars for the i&en and flowers for the ladies. N ^ Three Valuable Prizes Will be Qiven Away at 9 O'clock Monday Night •*'* ::^i' , : v' •* \4M "V "i- S ' --"-y " * -'i -.- »• • -' 4*. ' • '*'• l• l" •% S t -t. « T4**** mv it Mi

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