%';>* '#?•* •4;Sl' •:j|W'; ' •»«"fl »«<»..• .;j«35 1,1 • •/y'^!j"i^.^i.ii'r'-'.t,^^. ^i" *#•#** *'• * «, itftA'A v*v &SSS* <* *WV^ #{ 4$**1J£ -* *«* 1 S m +M II M»»»»»»«»<|+»»»»»»»»»»4*****»*»»»M »•»»»»»»»»»» -- :: ^East Side Garage ;<C; GAS and OIL, ' , ! * • . . . ; - : V ^ACCESSORIES!* i . Abo Moving and t^mg / - > Distance Hauling HERMAN SCHAEFER Phone 49 't"t' 'i'l' '»• *• *• »-fr »•!•» <• •!• •!• J- •!•• <' <•»« •!• i|. fr ni t '|..|'»»»lf»»'|i»• •»•*»»» THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER, THURSDAY, MAY 19,1927 J I F F Y Wear Hew Shoes With Joy You can dtf# #itfr 3IFFY A thin as paper, easily applied; and it stops the growth. Absolutely guaranteed, and you are the only judge. Also Jiffy for Corns and Callouses, Each 25c, AMOLUTILY GUAIUNTSID 5 Thomas P. Bolger JOHNSBTJRG buy it/from us Mr. and Mrs. Steve King visited Mr. tad Mrs. S. H. Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lay and daughter visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith. Mrs. Peter Freund and Mrs. George Lay visited with Mrs. Joe Miller one day last week. MSss Mary Schmitt of Sterling, 111., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schmitt, for a few days. Rev. John Schmitt of Aurora and Father Krook of Sterling, 111., were visiting with relatives and friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pitzen visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Michels one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hettermann and Mr. and Mrs. John M, Pitzen motored to Woodstock Monday. Mr. and Mts. Peter Blake and family visited Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hettermann Friday. Elizabeth and Marie Kempfer were McHenry callers Tuesday.. , > Frank Kempfer visited with his parents, Sunday. Mr. and Hh. Steve May visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe King one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Keller visited Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff Monday afternoon. . . ... ,. Harold Bell was > caller here on Wednesday. ( William Tonyan" Visited Alfred Tonyan Sunday. Helen Schaefer was * McHenry caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Math Freund visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frett one day last week. Mr. and Mrs*. Joe Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. John Mertes Sunday. Charles Frett and his choir from Aurora visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schaefer Sunday WffKLY EXCHANGE ITEMS (MEREST TAKEN FROM COLUMNS OF OUR EXCHANGES of Newsy Items Ii a Condensed Form For Busy People Earl Hitter was a Chicago visitor Thursday. Mrs. Peter Neiss was ipn Elgin visitor Friday. Mrs. Ray Howard was a Chicago visitor Friday. John Schreiner . mi a 'Chicago visitor Monday. Mrs. John F. Freund was an Elgin visitor, Friday. M. A. Conway was an Elgin visitor Sunday evening. i * Mrs. Fred C. Schoewer was at Chicago visitor Friday. - Miss Genevieve Knox was a Waukegan visitor Monday. Miss Irene Conway of Elgin spent Sunday at her homt here. Mrs. Nick Freund and daughter were Elgin visitors Friday. . Mr. ar.l Mrs. Glover spent a few days last week at Genoa City. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gunderson visited friends in Waukegan Sunday. Misses Mildred and Eleanor Rinsala visited at Wilmette Sunday. Thomas Gill of Chicago was a Sunday gi'-est in the J. J- Frett home. Clifford Buss of Chicago spent the first of the week at his home here. Mrs. Joe Wagner and daughter, Marian, were Elgin visitors Saturday. (jleorge Stenger of Waukegan attended the Junior Prom Friday even- % Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Burns and son of Chicago wer© McHenry visitors over the week-end. Mr. and MSrs. William Karls and children and the misses Theresa and Laura Karls, all of Chicago were visiting McHenry relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doherty entertained the latter's niece, Miss Margaret Long, of Elgin, at their home on Green street, Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand J. Frett and Mr. and Mrs. John Dent and son all of Chicago were guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frett. cago visitor Monday. Mis? Kate McLaughlin spent a few days the first of the week in the J. F. McLaughlin home at Ringwood. N. C. Klein spent the last of the week in Chicago. Mrs. J. E. Wheeler, Mrs. Jiathes Perkins and Miss Arline Harrison attended a meeting of the Waukegan chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star at Waukegan last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferwerda were called to Champaign over the weekend through the illness of their son, Charles, who was suffering from an attack of appendicitis. They left him much improved, however, and he will be able soon to continue his school work. John Freund, Misses Mildred and i ing. Susan Frett of Chicago and Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patzke of Chicago visited relatives here Thursday. MSss Margaret McCabe of Waukegan spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Erickson' and familv visited relatives at Caledonia O-PEP STARTERA Costs less because it does more! Gives you the healthiest, liveliest flock of little birds you have ever had. And these wonderful chicks will grow into fine, profitable, earlymarket poultry and the best fall producers you ever kept. Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter is •the famous oatmeal base feed that also contains Cod Liver Meal and Cod Liver Oil. We have it--and Ful-O-Pep Fine Chick Feed, too. • Mmdmbr Jhe Quaker 0*ts G>mpany CHICAGO, U. S. A, sokt& KcHENRY COUNTY 7A&HEKS' CO-OP. ASSN. BUY QUAKER FEEDS Try a Classified Ad lor Qaick Results DRUCE & SHELDON Phone 100 Gr&ysl&ke, SL HART-PARR TRACTORS, E B and JOHN DEERE PLOWS and DISCS, WOOD BROS, and J. I. CASE THRESHERS, U. S. HUSKERS, GRAIN ELEVATORS AND DRIVE BELTS Hudson and Essex Ccirs Mrs. John Jerak and daughter, Marcella of McHenry visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schaefer Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schaefer visited Mr. and Mxs. Ben Schaefer one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Scharlou of Chicago spent Sunday in their summer home, j Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horick of Wood-1 Dr. and Mrs. Henry Freund and stock visited Sunday-with Mr. and > daughter visited friends at Waukegan Mrs. S. H. Smith. j Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt, and 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hayes of Wood- Mr. and Mrs. John Thelen and son J stock called 9n friends here Friday visited Sunday with Mrs. Mary: evening Schmitt. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conway and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baur andI daughter were Elgin visitors Sunday family and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Het- j evening. v ' termann and family visited William I Miss Dorothy Marshall returned' Tonyan Sunday. | home Sunday, after spending a week Mrs. Catherine Tonyan visited Mr. I in Chicago. and Mrs. Ben Tonyan Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Flaherty of Mr. and Mrs. William Vandenboom | Elgin were guests in the James Frisby and daughter, Helen, son, James, Mrs. I home Sunday. Henry Kinsala and son, Henry,-visited { Miss Cora Steinsdoerfer of De3 in the home of William Tonyan Sun* j Plaines visited at her home here the day. | last of the week Larry Loffman was a caller here I Thomas Frisby and daughter, Ruth, W^nesday. | of Elgin were visitors in the James Mr. and Mrs. Barney Keller of! Frisby home Sunday. Burlington visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mir. ancPMrs, W. H. Lester of H. W. Hettermann Monday. Elgin visited in the home of Mis» Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hettermann and Nancy Frisby Sunday. family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitt of Beloit visited relatives and friends here on Wednesday. Henry Krift and daughter, Elma, and M$s. Mary Krift of Burlington visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. Jacob Miller visited relatives in McHenry Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Miller visited; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stilling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs .Fred Smith and family visited in the • home of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith one day last week. Let us show you our line of Gossard corsets and combinations before you buy any other make. They give you what every woman wants -- the straight line figure. Erickson Dept. Store. 0 • * » Buick is greater today than ever before Because Buick vabeaotifnl car; its Fisher Bodies pre distinguished for their smart stylah rich Duco colors and fine coacfacraft. Because Baick performance is superb; with tht famous Valve-in-Head engine, vibrationless beyond belief. Because Btricfc has always used die aaviuga of great volume to enrich Buick quality. % Because Bmck^initial cost is loir and Buicfll __ operating cost is economical. ^ Baick value is gieatm today than ever before. Rxamine Buick, point by point. Compare it with AMI Overton & Co wen Phone 6 Buick Dealers * West McHenry EMERALD PARK Mr. and Mxs. W. Hoeft, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Belan, Mrs. M. Wakeford and Bell Bearmen and A. Hoeft of Chicago spent Sunday in the William Hoeft cottage. Mr. and Mrs. William Blum and family of Chicago spent Sunday here. """Mr. and Mrs. G. Blum and family spent Sunday in their cottage in this subdivision. , . • Miss M. Lyons and niece, Helen, of Richard B. Walsh was a week-end guest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frett and family of Aurora .visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Miss Fern Emrick of Monroe, Wis., was a guest in the home of Mrs. Ada Bobb over the week-end. Arthur Boger of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boger. Mir. and Mrs. Pete Glosson of Wlaukegan visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patzke and children of Chicago were guests of McHenry relatives Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger and family of Woodstock visited friends and relatives here Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conley of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mir. and Mrs. J. J. Frett. Mr. and Mrs. Claud E. Frett and daughter of Elmhurst were Sunday guests in the J. J. Frett home. Mrs. Margaret Gillis of Woodstock spent last Thursday in the home of her sister, Mrs. Peter Doherty. Miss Mary Brefeld of Elgin spent the week-end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Meyers and daughter of Chicago were Sunday guests in the ^George Meyers home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCalahan and NASH Leads the World in Motor Cm Vahto Chicago spent the week-end in their; daughter of Chicago visited in the cottage here. ! home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ritter Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Friesnecker and i Sunday. family of the city spent Sunday at Emerald Park. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnes and fam Charles Loomis and friend of Chicago spent the week-end as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James ily and Mr. and Mrs. G. Forsman and 1 Perkins son of Melrose Park were here'for Misses Rovena Marshall and Ethel the^ week-end. | Bell spent last Thursday evening in and Mrs. Ed Carlson and fam- | the home of the latter's parents at ily, A. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Carl- j Rinpwood. son and S. Nelson of "Melrose Park • j0hn Thvne and 'Miss Evelyn spent Sunday here in the.Carlson cot- ( Hancock of Hobart, Ind.. were Sunday t aw " . . . . " • . i guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester of Elgin j j, j. Frett. spent Sunday in the home of M. A. j Mr. and Mrs. Witt Monear of Rich- Su"on- , ,, „ . ; , , I mond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Johnson and Earl Monear at their, home on Fox family of Evanston spent Sunday in River Sunday. their summer home. I Mi?f Berteel Spencer of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kirk and fam- spent the week-end at her home here, ily and J. Haxton of Chicago spent Miss Floribel Bassett visited at Chi the week-end in the Haxton home, j caso Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Fraser and chil- j Miss Marie Callahan of Chicago and dren of Kenilworth spent Sunday in, Gene Zoia of Woodstock were visitors Emerald Park. ! in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mr. and Mrs. K. Burns and son. Doherty Saturday evening. Bobby, and Mrs. W. Burns ancL Miss j -Mr.' and Mrs. George Meyers of Eljnn of Chicago spent Sufiday in the Woodstock visited in the home of the William Burns cottage. ° former's father. George Meyers, on Miss A. Malefyt and nephews of ? Friday evening of last week. Chicago spent the week-end in Miss ; Waiter and Dorothv LaSalle of Des Malefyt's residence here. You would be surprised to find the large t mount of useful article? we have on our 10 cent counter. Erickson Dept. Store. " Plaines were guests in the E. E. Bassett home Friday and they attended the Junior Prom that evening. Paul Patzke has been going abbut on crutches this week, owing to a sprained ankle, which was injured while playing baseball Sunday. FYanklin Lacey of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Perkins and attended the Junior Prom on Friday evening. . - „ „ A. | Mlrs. Hattie Howe spent ^several certain conditions, according to a dis-. da^ tMs week in attendance at the state encampment of the Daughters^ of the G. A. R., lield at Decatur. •> Miss Mayme Buss returned home last week, after spending several w^ks in the hospital and at the home of her sitser at Streator, Hh' Nerves of Eye Shine . All the nerves of the eye. when stimulated, shine by tlieir own light, and some of the luminous nerves can fee seen by the Individual himself under j . T h e G o o d D r i v e r > , 4 driver is the fellow who fi wftling to gi^ the other driver all the room he wants.--Knoxvllle Sentinel. NASH has the power you need on the T4 J T j Every Nash owner notices that he has very little gear shifting to do on hills, no matter how steep the grades may be. Nash is a very powerful motor car. There is nothing halfhearted or slug* fish about its response--the motor never "talks back" at you--even though you are climbing mountains. One reason is the more th$n adequate power designed into every Nash motor car. Nash engineering has provided reserve energy for situations that tax the resources of other cars, and extend their engines to the point of strain. Another reason for the powerful performance of Nash is 7 bearings. 7 bearings in every Nash model, in* stead of 3 or 4, means that power is not thrown away by crankshaft "whip." Proper bearing support conserves et*> ergy that older motor types waste. Quick acceleration -- powerful re» sponsiveness--such as Nash provide^ is a safety factor you cannot overlook* It is invaluable on the hills* very handy in traffic. When you select your rtfert car, bo sure to see how unfavorably the power and pick-up of other cars compare to Nash, before you decide! There are 26 models priced from $865 to $2090 f. o. b. factory. Tel. 28 GEORGE A, STILLING GAEAGX IKeBanrr to standards ol accuracy once thoughi impossible except in hand-built cars" BtNblqrFWMr 'You have frequently heard that the Greater Oakland Six being built, your Greater Oakland Six is built to stand- own eyes would convince you for ards of accuracy once thought impos* Oakland is going to unheard-of sible except in hand-built cars. And lengths to keep 'the Greater Oakland perhaps you have doubted the state- Six the best-built car of its price in ment, believing that no car so low in price could possibly be manufactured with such scrupulous super-precision.•• But if you could see the :0~§ t. SEDAN the world; to enhance to an even more marked degree* its reputation for stamina* long life and low cost main* tenance. Oakland Six, $1025 to $12i>5. The New and Finer Pontiae Sic, $775 to $975. All Mm. at f , , _ n.n.. Orio» tacb* Wh| du.r,^ E«, «o W,.'£'l£Si 1095 P0NWAY MOTOR SALEI7^" -- - McHenry . Illinois Ohe Greater OAKLAND PRODUCT Or.GJBNHBJU. 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