is**! THE McHENKY PLA1NDKALKE, THTJR&DAY, nmnmr 31, 1827 *" -• m-;" * . * L > , • -•<& •"'t •• -,wm m •m4 m whgwood v.;« lb. waA Mrs. Nick Yooat -and | daughter, Adele, spent Tuesday after- ! noon at McHenry. Mrs. Grace Hinze of Crystal Lake spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. George Harrison. Mrs. Leslie Olsen of McHenry spent Wednesday in Ringwood. Little Marion Hawley is quite sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krohn and family spent Wednesday afternoon in McHenry. The following pupils of the primary room were on the honor toll for M!arch: First grade, Dora Anderson, Alice Mae Lowe, John Noble, June Walker, Myrtle Young. Second grade, Noreen Krohn, Kenneth Noble, Stanley Young. Third grade, Richard Kelley. Fourth grade, Ellen Smith, Irvin Walker, Gerald Noble. Miss Arline Harrison is the school teacher in the primary room. Mrs. Kenneth Cristy and Mrs. Walp tef Harrison very pleasantly entertained the cast of "Mr. Bob," and the M. E. choir at an 8 o'clock dinner at the home of the former on Saturday evening. Bunco was enjoyed with prizes being awarded to Lillian Smith, Julia McLaughlin and Mrs. Chauncey Jepson. Miss Arline Harrison, the director of the play, was presented with a gift at this time from the choir. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr spent Wednesday afternoon at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watts of Solon Mills were Wednesday callers at'Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Wednesday at Janesville. C. W. Harrison spent Wednesday afternoon at McHenry. Mrs. Frank Fay took a severe fall on Monday while at work but at this writing is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen spent Wednesday afternoon at the <5ounty-seat. William Coates spent one day this week with his daughter, Mrs. Alec Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, and Miss Cora Beth spent Sunday afternoon at the countyseat. Mrs. Clay Hughes was a McHenry caller on Thursday morning. „ On April 9th the Home Circle, will meet with Mrs. James Ladd. Be sure and attend. George Vogt of Solon was a Thursday caller in Ringwood. Mrs. Ruth Hopper spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Peet, of Bernards Mills. Mrs. G. A. Stevens and Mrs. Frank Hitchens attended the Social Wheel at McHenry on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Esther Hawley of Chicago is visiting in Ringwood for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Ladd irere in McHenry on Wednesday evening. Clifford Sherman of Ostend was a Thursday morning caller in Ringwood. Miss Nellie McDonald spent Friday afternoon with her mother at Keystone. Miss Laura Welter spent the weekend with Hebron relatives. Bert Olsen of West Chicago was a Friday evening caller in Ringwood. Miss Arline Harrison spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mayme Harrison. Lisle Hopper was a Thursday morning caller in the home of his sister, Mrs. Arthur Peet. Wayne Foss of Greenwood spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Rillah Foss. David Hodge recently entertained his brother from Poplar Grove. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen spent Saturday at the county-seat. Little Shirley Neal was numbered among the sick on Saturday. Wayne Foss was a McHenry caller on Saturday morning. About thirty-five folks gathered at the M. W. A. hall on Friday night. March 25, from Ringwood and Keystone, to attend a Sunday school rally A very enjoyable evening was spent in singing hymns and playing games. Mr. Stanley Roe of Wheaton presided at the piano. Ice cream, cake, pickles and sandwiches were enjoyed by the young people. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffes of Tyron's Grove were Saturday afternoon callers in Ringwood. Miss Nellie McDonald has resigned her position at S. W. Brown's drug store, where she has been clerking throughout the winter months. r Cushioned Comfort and Practical Beauty Whether yon are considering the purchase of a single piece or a complete set, you should take the time to inspect our present showing. The woods and materials used insure lasting beauty at a very moderate cost. Jacob Justen & Son Furniture and Undertaking Phone 103-R McHenry In your next motor car get the of the famous Sealed / Chassis ajs-U Each Buick operating unit is sealed inside a dust-proofwrier- tight housing to protect t-icse vital parts from, wear Overton & Cowen Bttick Dealers West McHenry Misses Cora Beth and Nellie McDonald attended the movies on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Welter and family spent Sunday morning at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and their daughter, Adele, were Sunday callers at McHenry. Miss Loretta Young and Ralph Young are visiting their uncle, Joseph Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcox and family were recent callers in Ringwood. Robert Thompson of Chicago spent Sunday with his children at the Ellen Hall home. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Sanborn of Spring Grove were Sunday visitors in the D. A. Abbott home. Floyd Hopper has returned home from Michigan, where he has been Attending an automobile school. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson and baby of Keystone spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson. Mrs. Abe Lawrence and son, William, spent Sunday morning at McHenry. •'••••• Joseph Brefeld of Chicago .spent Sunday with his mother. Miss Mildred Lynch spent Saturday at the home of Francis Young. The Ringwood grade school beat the McHenry boys at a ball game 40 to 8S on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hawley and two daughters, Shirley and Marion,; spent Sunday afternoon at Crystal j Lake. j Mr. and Mrs. Matt Nimsgrem of Spring Grove spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen spent Saturday evening in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wegener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Franzen. Mr. and Mrs. Matt J. May of Spring Grove spent Saturday with Joe Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bacon and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin attended the funeral of George Hansen at Crystal Lake on Monday.' Mr. and Mta. Nick Young spent Saturday evening in Woodstock. Mrs. Steve Ingalls and daughter, | Viola, of between Spring Grove and Ringwood were Monday afternoon callers in Ringwood. Ed Bell and grandson, Glendale Esch, spent Monday afternoon in Ringwood. Mrs. Emma Walker who was operated on in the Woodstock hospital, is again able to be home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heimer of Mc- Henry were, Sunday callers in the K. M. Bradley home. Rev. Paul Weber, wife and baby Lois, of Genoa City were Monday afternopn callers in Ringwood. P^Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Welter and family spent Sunday afternoon with her mother, at Spring Grove. Howard Hamilton of Richmond is clerking in S. W. Brown's drug store. Miss Alyce Wilcox of Keystone was a Monday evening caller in Ringwood. Nick Young and daughter, Adele, were McHenry callers on Monday afternoon. Miss Mae Weidrich spent Monday afternoon in Ringwood. Lewis Hawley was a Monday evening caller in Woodstock. Robert Thompson and two children, Miss Ellen Hall and Grandma Hall spent Sunday afternoon at the Abe Lawrence home. Mrs. Roy Antcliff of Richmond spent Tuesday in Ringwood. A Hard Time social will be given at the Woodman hall, Friday evening April 8th, by the M. E. choir. A fine of 25c will be imposed on anyone who comes "dressed up" and fine of 5c for offenses of wearing neckties, good shoes and stockings, jewelry, etc. There will be a program and a 15c lunch will be served. Games will be planned to interest everyone. Have you seen our smart showing of Spring shoes? Come in and look them over before buying elswhere.. Erickson Dept. Store. Mr. and Mrs. Parfrey are entertaining the former's mother of Richland Center, Wis., the past week. Mrs. Regina^McQuinn of Waukegan spent Thursday and Friday with her aunt, Mrs. John Lay. Miss Frances VanEavery entertained a friend from Chicago on Sunday. Arnold Rauen of Chicago is enjoying a two weeks' vacation from duty. Dr. Davis is moving his household goods to the city where he expects tomanage a drug store for himself. The Lotus club card party held on Wednesday was a success, about thirty being present. They expect to have another in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Pierce motored to Waukegan Thursday. Henry Jackson, Jr., has recovered from the mumps.. Dr. and Mrs. Lucas motored to Me* Henry Saturday afternoon. Mrs. P. Parfrey and Mrs. Charles Parfrey were Chicago passengers on Monday. The latter left for the south to meet her husband. Ladies' pure silk and rayon hosiery in all the wanted shades. Erickson Dept. Store. JOHNSBUBG Little Emil Simon, Jr., was entertained by his little friends on his fifth birthday anniversary, March 28, at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Rose Mueller. At 5 o'clock a supper was served. Everyone had a good time. On leaving the host everyone wished him many happy returns. Those present were: Donald Mickels, Gerald and Alvera Hettermann, Marie Nett, Emily Simon, Freddie Mueller and a few neighbors who gathered to help in the merriment. Emil Simon and Miss Mayme Clark of Chicago were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Rose Mueller the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Adams spent one ^evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bradley at Ring* wood. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grube and von, Whiter, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mertes and daughter, Marie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Adams. Mrs. John Mertes and daughters, Marie, and Mrs. Joseph Adams and Miss Agnes Schmitt motored to Chi» cago Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Heinz and sons of Aurora spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Schmitt. Miss Agnes Schmitt and Mrs. John and Math Lay motored to Elmhurst Tuesday. All kinds of garden seeds can be found at Erickson Dept. Store. When the plans are •N,:; --building inaterial is the next thiitg to consider, ^timber forms a big part of the house, and should be selected? with care. Don t waste good labor on poor material.*^? . Let a reliable yard furnish your lumber, and you will be sure of good quality at reasonable cost • * Phone 46 ]Vfr tlENRY LUMBER PA Quality and Service First West McHenry • > : l i v.* 4 SPRING GEOVI Mrs. Jennie Oxtoby and Mrs. James oulke were Chicago passengers on onday. . N. N. Weber has improved his store property by putting a new tin ceiling on his place of business this week. Mrs. Alice Wagner was a Tuesday passenger for Chicago. i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Wagner and •on, Kenneth, of Waukegan have come to spend the summer months here. Mr. Wagner is employed at the Colemar golf grounds. N. N. Weber transacted1 business in the city Wednesday. Mrs. Edna Sweet was a caller at Mrs. Wade Sanborn's Friday afteraoon. George Richardson of Solon Mills purchased one of the silos at Colemar and is busy wrecking it and hauling _ ilhe lumber to his home. Albert Foulke was a guest at Solon 8olon Mills with his aunt, Mrs. G. Richardson, Saturday. Arthur Franzen and L. White of Fox Lake were callers here on business Friday. Mrs. Walter Watts and son, William of Solon Mills were callers here on Friday. Mirs. Charles Behrens was a Chicago passenger Friday. She spent the afternoon with her mother at that place. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ePacock, Mrs. Fanny Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carr motored to Hebon Sunday to help celebrate the twentieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders. Other guests there were: Mr. and Mrs. Steven Brown and son, Francis, James Brown,, Mrs. Barrows of Beloit and Joseph James of Rockfod. Mrs. Alfred Richardson entertained f uest3 at her home Thursday. --^Mfe.- Bruce spent Thursday and Friday in Chicago. Thomas Church of Crystal Lake and lames Gracy of Honey Creek called Nt Reed Carr's Wednesday, t Miss Mable Seigler of Chicago spent the week-end at her home here. Kenneth Franzen of Ringwood spent the week with his grandmother, M/s. K. Orvis. Miss Agnes and Eva" Weber of Chi-, cago were home over Sunday. S M OOT1I N E V MARLAND OILS VJ V N O K N O C K M O R E M I L E 8 M O R E P O W E R C A R B O N LESS DILUTION QUICK STARTING „ at no greater cost to you Freund Oil Company Phone sos-W McHenry, 111. 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