* • -. ,NOV. .,;v WEEKLY PERSONALS QQIfERS AND GOERS OF A s; WEEK IN OUR CITY As Seen By Plaindealer Reporters and Handed In By Our Friends ' 1L E. Buch was a business visitor at Waukegan Friday. Miss Florence Conway waff* a Chicago visitor Saturday. Arthur Marks spent the week-end with home folks at Elgin., Miss Irene Conway of Elgin spent Sunday with home folks here. Ifrs. H. C. Hughes spent Friday with her father at Ring-wood. Richard Stenger of Waukegan spent Sunday with friends in McHenry. Joseph Bennett of Chicago was a McHenry visitor over the week-end. Hazel Bacon and Hazel Howard visited relatives at Volo on Saturday. Mrs. Mollie Givens and family spent Sunday with relatives at Elgin. A. H. Pouse of Woodstock was a business visitor in this vicinity Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0*Flaherty of Elgin spent Sunday as guests of Miss Nancy Frisby. Miss Mary Kennealy of Elgin was a Sunday guest in the home of Miss Nancy Frisby. Richard B. Walsh at Evanston spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh. Misses Mayme and Margaret Mc- Cabe of Waukegan spent Sunday with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holle of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conway. Harold Bacon and Harold Knox sprat Sunday with relatives and friends at Sycamore. Mr. and Mrs. P. Corman of Chi cago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson have returned to McHenry from the Dakotas, where they spent seevral years, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger and family of Waukegan were calling on friends in this community last Thursday. Joseph Frisby and son, Joseph, Jr., of Chicago visited the former's mother, Mrs. Annie Frisby, on Armistice Day. Mrs. Nizzie Holly went to Chicago last week, where she will spend the winter in the home of her son, J. C. Holly. Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh and daughter, Genevieve, and son, Howard and Robert, of Fox Lake spent one day recently in the home of Mrs. B, Frisby. Miss Anna Frisby, Mrs. Anna Baron, Mrs. F. G. Schreiner and Misses Lola Boyle, Lena Stoffel and Clara Stoffel went to Chicago Thursday evening, where they saw the four Marks brothers in "The CocOanuts" at the Erlanger theater. Elmer Koeiuer was • Crystal Lake visitor Monday. Robert Knox was a business visitor at Elgin Monday. Mr. and'Mrs. Lewis McDonald vistied at Elgin on Monday. Mrs. John Relihan spent Friday with friends, at Woodstock. Floyd Hopper called on home folks at Ringwood Sunday night. Miss Laura Karls of Chicago spent duiiua^ witii iici paxcnto utic. Charles Goodman of Aurora was a business visitor here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wattles visited relatives at Woodstock Monday. Mrs. E. J. Buss spent several days this week with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. John Oeffling and Mrs. John E. Freund were Chicago visitors Friday. Martin Knutzman of Waukegan visited his brother, George, one day last week. Leroy Conway and Ben Hiller were business visitors at Huntley 'last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page and Mrs. Christina Going visited at Woodstock on Saturday. Mrs. Christina Going of Chicago is visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Page. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Johnson and family visited relatives hi Crystal Lake on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Senten of Delavan Lake spent Sunday with Fred Karls and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Karls and children of Chicago spent Sunday with Fred Karls and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Webers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Winegart at Volo Saturday. John Olson of Hugo, Ore., is visiting friends and relatives in McHenry after several years' absence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosing visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Winegart at Volo Saturday. Mrs. John Bolger and son, Clarence, and daughter, Mercedes, visited friends in this vicinity Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Miller returned home the last of the week, after visiting relatives at Kenosha, Wis. Mrs. W. D. Wentworth spent sever al days the first of the week as a guest of her sister at Racine, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Karls and son, Bobby, of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls and family. Richard Dwyer and friend, Mr. Matson, of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Walsh. Misses Lenore Cobb and Ethel Bell went to Chicago Saturday night, where they saw Nazimova in "A Woman of the Earth." Mr. and Mrs. John Schaid and Mrs. Elizabeth Rothermel visited in the home of their sister, Mrs. James Murray, at Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox, Mr. and Mrs. John Phalin and Mrs. Wil liam J. Welch returned last Thursday from a visit with relatives at Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Pauline Pufahl attended the homecoming at DeKalb over the weekend. ' Mrs. J. R. Knox was an Elgin visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ferwerda spent Friday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worth spent the week-end in Chicago. Miss Florence Conway was a Chicago visitor Saturday. P. W. Frett was a business visitor in Chicago Wednesday. Miss Eleanor Conway was an Elgin caller Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Freund was a business visitor in Chicago Friday. Marcellus Meyers of Chicago visited relatives here Saturday. Miss Irene Conway of El^in spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. George KuAtsman were Elgin visitors Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Q^W. Klontz spent Monday evening iVtrChicago. Mrs. Henry Alexander of Hebron visited relatives here Monday. Ed Kelter of Chicago spent the week-end with home folks here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill spent the week-end with relatives at Elgin. Mrs. A. Purvey and Mrs. Walter Walsh were Elgin callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Detrick spent several days last week in Chicago. Frank Huber of Chicago spent Armistice Day with friends In McHenry. Mrs. Joe Freund and daughter, Mrs. Michels, were Elgin callers Monday. Joe Frisby and son of Chicago spent Thursday at* the home of Mrs. John Frisby. Frank Page of Elgin spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Martha Page. Walter and Dorothy LaSalle of Des- Plaines spent Sunday at the E. E. Ba? sett home. Mrs. S. S. Chapell of, Evanston spent the first of the week with her mother, Mrs. Alsena Smith* Mr. and Mrs. P. Sheehan of Chicago visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Meyers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt And little son, George, spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz. Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay and Mrs. J. E. Wheeler attended an Eastern Star meeting at Woodstock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Moulton and daughter, Phyllis, of Elgin spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Krause. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Michels, Mrs. A Purvey and Mrs. J. H. Miller attended the Huff-Michels wedding at Johnsburg Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Claxton and family visited in the George Shephard home at Ringwood Sunday. Little Miss Gladys Shephard is not improving from her long illness as she now suffers from abcess on the lungs. Milton D. Ott of Harlowton, Mont., was calling on friends in McHenry Sunday. He has been in a Chicago hospital for sixteen days where he underwent an operation from which he is now recuperating. Mr. and Mrs. Ott residede here several years ago and will be favorably remembered by many readers. Fred Schoewer spent Monday in Chicago. Miss Kate McLaughlin spent Friday in Chicago. Everett Hunter was ft Chicago visitor Tuesday. Charles Owen of Chicago visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Ethel Bell visited folks at Ringwood Monday evening. Dr. A. E. Froelich was a Woodstock visitor the first of the week. Paul snd Theres" visited relatives at Waukegan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay spent last Friday evening at Dundee. Mrs. Al. Krause and daughter, MaTian, were Elgin visitors Monday. Mrs. LaUra Kent and daughter, Ruth, were Chicago visitors Monday. Mr. ^and Mrs. M. Kent were business visitors at the county-seat Monday. Mrs. E. Graham of Elgin spent Monday as a guest of Miss Kate McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Welch attended the James Conley funeral at Crystal Lake Monday. Mrs. Ada Smith of Elgin visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cleary and Mrs. James Powers attended a funeral at Crystal Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Coleman of Chicago spent Sunday as guests of Fred Karls and family. John Schwab and Martha Althoff of Kenosha visited in the J. H. Miller home onet day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Elsholx of Elgin visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stringer Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. John Phalin, Mrs. George Phalin and Miss Flo«TM\r Phalin attended a funeral at Crystal Lake Monday. RINGWOOD Get Ready for That hnl 1 • • i nanksgwing Dinner thanksgiving is now tat one week away. Are yon prepared in your kitchen to handle the dinner the way it ought to bet We are prepared to help you. For instance, we have large Aluminum Roasters with Pyrex tops. Ready to serve as it comes from the oven. The Pyrex cover is used as a platter also. Pyrex Casseroles and many othef* Pyrex dishes await yonr selection to handle your dinner. Have you a Carving Set? We have them for you. • * ' t William H. Althoff Hardware Phone 65-J WEST M'HENRY Gerald Newman of McHenry was a Ringwood caller on Wednesday. There was no school on the account of Armistice Day, Thursday. Mrs. Frank Hitchens spent Thursday morning in McHenry. Quite a "few from Ringwood attended the Home Circle at the home of Mrs. Ed Whiting on Wednesday. Mrs. Laura Brown spent Thursday in Janesville at the hospital. Mrs. Lewis Schroeder attended the football game at McHenry on Thursday. Mrs. Harvey Bumgardt and son, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dodge, for several weeks, have returned to their home in Michigan. Mrs. Will Miller and two children spent Wednesday afternoon in Ringwood. K. M. Bradley of Lake Geneva spent Thursday with his wife and children. Arthur Merrill of Solon is doing carpenter work on the school house here. Wayne Foss of Greenwood spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Rilah Foss. Mrs. Charles Krohn and children spent Friday and Saturday with friends at Oregon, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rager and family and Carlton Fay spent Friday evening at Genoa. Miss Arlyne Harrison spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mayme Harrison, of McHenry. Mr .and Mrs. Bruno Butler of Chicago spent Friday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith. Miss Laura Weter was a week-end g«est of Hebron relatives. Roy Harrison of Bernard Mills spent Friday morning in Ringwood. Mrs. Laura Schroeder spent Friday with Hebron relatives. Edward Harrison spent Wednesday and Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huff were callers at Spring Grove recently. Mrs. Arthur Merrill of Solon spent Friday evening with her sister, Mrs. Lewis Schroeder. Miss Nellie Roe of Genoa City, Wis., spent the week-end with Miss Viola Rager. Mrs. A. W. Smith and Mrs. Jessie Smith and daughters, Lillian and Bernice, and grauddautrhter, Mercedes, spent Saturday in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Welter and family spent Sunday in McHenry. .William CJiddings spent the weekend with Hebron relatives. Mrs. .Clay Rager spent Saturday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Antcliff, of Richmond. Little Gladys Shepherd is not im- / i proving very rapidly at this writing* Harry Turner of Solon was a Saturday caller in Ringwood. Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Merchant of Woodstock spent Sunday in the home of her mother, Mrs. Emma Merchant. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Allen of Chicago spent Sunday in the Frank Hitchens home., . • Arthur Hilt of Elgin was a caller in Ringwood Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smith and son, Earl, of Urbana spent the week-end in the home of Mrs. Edson Hodge. Mrs. Clay Rager and daughter, Mae, spent Monday afternoon in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dodge and two children were Saturday afternoon callers in the W. A. Dodge home. Mrs. Rillah Foss was a cecent caller with her grandson at McHenry. Raymond Hull spent Tuesday with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Eva Perkins of Richmond spent a few days this week with Mrs. Charles Bacon. The B. M. Bunco club was pleasantly entertained by two members, the Misses Nellie McDonald and Cora Beth, at the home of the latter, recently. A delicious luncheon was served at the close of the evening's entertainment. The prizes were awarded to Miss Mildred Jepson and Laura Weter. The following members were present: Mrs. Wilmah Schroeder, Miss Julia McLaughlin, Lillian and Bemice Smith, Frances and Della Young and Frances Helms, Mildred and Lorena Jepson, Laura Weter and Jessie Schroeder. The next meeting will be held at the home of Wilmah Schroeder. Miss Katie Ingall of Spring Grove is working in the Edward Bell home. Joseph Young and family spent Friday at Walter Hoff's. Mr .and Mrs. Matt Nemsgren and family of Spring Grove spent Sunday in the Nick Young home. Mrs. Julia Roberts is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, and William Beth and daughter, Cora, spent Saturday evening at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent Saturday evening in Woodstock. Mrs. Karl Bradley was a Monday •caller with her mother, Mrs. Henry Heimer. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and son, Stanley, spent Sunday at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schroeder and daughter, Jessie, spent Saturday evening at Woodstock. Miss Byrd Hodge of Solon was a Monday caller in Ringwood. Mrs. Laura Brown spent Monday afternoon with her mother at McHenry. Mrs. S. H. Bertly and Mrs. Viola Lowe and children were Saturday afternoon callers in Woodstock. Don't forget the date of the Catholic Daughters of America's bazaar, Dec. 2, given in K. C. hall. Everybody welcome. „ 24-2 Now is the time to purchase that new underwear for winter wear. We carry a complete line at Erickson's Dept. Store. | MILLER'S STORE . GENERAL MERCHANDISE •>; , J | -p j "A Good Place to Trade in All Kinds of Weather" i|j - V!ii Jos. J. Millar, Prop. " \ I Phone 114-R Wcfteni^to":! __________________ J RTHfO To CHICAGO Fsxm /WcHenry-- Grays Lak& • Convenient, dependable service by North Shore Motor Coadi North Shore Motor Coaches connect at Waukegan with fast North Shore Line trains liking you to the heart of Chicago--the"loop." Lv. McHenry Lv. Grays Lake Arr.Waukegan a Arr. Chicago Arr. Milwaukee 7:35 am 8:15 am 857 am 10:05 am 10:35 am U:00am 11:40 am 12(13 (MB 2t02pm ltS5 pm 8:15 pas StSSpM €iZ7 pm IcMpa 7:38ps Cfeicago North Shore A Mlwaikee S.B.G*. • WEBER ft Local Agents SCHIESSLE West McHenry TERRA GOTTA Philip Hoffman of Spring Grove spent the week-end at the McMillan home here. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox were visitors in Elgin last Wednesday. Eugene Leisner of Chicago was a guest at the home of his sister, Miss Alice Leisner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunkley and son of Elgin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMillan Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lillian Riley of Chicago visited at the home of B. J. Shine Sunday. Harold* Knox visited relatiives in Sycamore Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Coe of Woodstock was a visitor at the Terra Cotta school last Wednesday. Harold Bacon of McHenry was calling on friends here Sunday. Mrs. B. J. Shine, Raymond and Miss Lillian Riley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hawley at Williams Bay. Miss Evelyn and Dwaine Schoenknecht spent the weekend with relatives in Chicago. Miss Alice Leisner recently entertained a few friends at her home here. Delicious refreshments were served, after which the guests departed, voting their hostess a royal entertainer. The pupils of the Terra Cotta school who are on the October roll of honor are: Viola Maynard, Francis Hill, Myrtle Hoffman, Ruth McMillan. Marie Knox, Ruth Anderson and Phyllis Huffman. Have you seen our new Rayon and wool hose? Several colors to choose from at Erickson's Dept. Store. Auction L. H. Freeman, Auctioneer Weber and Richardson, Olerks Having decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction on the Fred Deithorn farm, 1% miles southwest of Spring Grove, 4 aula* north of Johnsburg, 2 miles east of Solon Mills on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 * ^Commencing *t 12:30 P. M. sharp, the following described property without reserve. 63 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK 63 Consisting of 14 good milk cows, new milkers and springtra. 8 bolls, 14 months old, 8 heifers, 14 months old. 5 HEAD OF H6RSB8 Consisting of 1 black mare, 8 years old; 1 brown mare, 14 years old, 1 brown gelding, 6 years old, 1 gray colt, 4 years old, 1 black mare, 9 years old. v ... . BOGS Consisting of 8 brood sows, weight 260 tfo.; t 16 shoats, wt. 75 lbs.; 18 shoats, wt. 50 lbs. 100 c HAY, GRAIN AND IMPLEMENTS 14 tons of timothy hay in barn, 8 tons of clover hay in barn, 400 shocks of good corn, 400 bushel of good seed oats, 800 bushel at good barley, hay fork, rope and pulleys, McCormick com binder, Dee ring grain binder, gang plow, sulky plow, walking plow, six-foot drill, broadcast seeder, 2 sets of drags, 2 corn planters, land roller, 2 onerow cultivators, pulverizer, bob sled, hay rake, wide tire wagon, lumber wagon, silo wagon and rack, milk wagon, top buggy, bay rack, hog nu|<c, tank heater, 7 milk cans, King separator, new, 4 sets of double harness, single harness, double tub power washing machine, cook sterna, in good condition and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE All sums of $10 and under cash, over that amount a credit of 6 months time will be given on good bankable notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. No property to be removed until settled for with clerk. Geo. Steinsdoerfer Take a box seat at all radio stations The Place--Here The Time--Now to Buy Thanksgiving Assurance of^the finest Candies for yonr home on Thanksgiving Day may be certain, if you come here now to make your selections. I- We have the candy you want in Fancy Boxes or bulk. Serve McHenry Ice Cream with your Thanksgiving dinnef. York:, Strawberry and Vanilla- We have it in bricks or bulk--New Also the best brands of Cigars and Cigarettes. UNTI BROS. GREEN AND ELM STREETt^ when you tune an A-C DAYTON LIKE TWO SETS IN QNf CABINET •^a&RADIO through the First Stage into the Second, notice how perfectly it balances, how the tuning sharpens and the tone grows rich and orsytal Clear. Then you'll know you've found a box seat at the world's best entertainment. * - When yon want an easy parade of stations, just use the two simple vernier knobs to tune. But when you run into problems, or you want to get the fullest measure of beauty from a program, then use the special controls to tune vour A-C DAYTON in the SECOND STAGE. „ Come in and try it yourself. Then you'll want a Radio-- an A C DAYTON. -ill " . - »'> 'J-fA H. E. Buch V Co. Batteries, Tm?!1fi vri Green Stmt McHENRY, IXJL