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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 May 1927, p. 6

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Crystal Lake Tailors Lodtz & Lodtz Going To Be Married? * Most voung people come to Leatli'i for their honw outfits,--mainly for th'rw reasons: Leath's furniture ii i bit different,--eo good looking • Price# are always a Nt lowee and ®«r eredlt always favorable. k LBATB STORK IS NBA* TOO ELGIN 7# nrore A»«. ROCK FORD ...Kit W State AURORA >1 Island Ave. [H'BI'QITE S7« Main St FREEPORT t W Mats WATERLOO S00 Lafayette BEI^TT 4» E Gratkl JO 1 .5 FT 21S Jrlttrmmt JANE5VTLLS tW Milwaukas M l ' ! AIRK 401 S Bamtow ORHKOSH 11 Mahi St PEORIA SZ5 S Adams DEO ATITR 4J2 N Water MADISON 117 Stat* St GREEK BAT 461 W Walant FONB DO LAC..M-6I N Main St _ • MORRIS lit W Waahinirton St A V F ATM & COMPANY hoopestok SIB E Main St **• L|EJ^ 1 n ** wmrnm APPT ETON' -1V10S Collweg Art. Tires and Tubes . . Let me supply your needs with Mohawks or Goodyears. Balloons and high pressure, all sizes. Lowest prices in history. My prices can't be beat anywhere. Prices gladly quoted on request. TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING--BATTERY CHARGING AND REPAIRING Globe and Willard Car Batteries • ^ . "A" and "B" Radio Batteries V^4T TIRE SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY • 30x3 V2 Mohawk Cords $10.00 TUBES FREE ||y Everything Guaranteed Walter J. Freund Mmm 120-R West McHenry Mrs. Jessie Trow of Hebron is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Schroe- 'fder. Mrs. C. A. Matsen of Chigago is Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pearson, this week. Miss Mae Deidrich spent Friday Jiight in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs.* Elmer Olsen were guests of Chicago relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mirs. Matt Shaid were callers in the Joseph Young home on Thursday evening. Miss Viola Lowe is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Charles Frey. Mr. and Mrs. Jame<s Rainey attended church at Woodstock Sunday. Miss Arline Harrison spent Wednesday evening at Waukegan. Joseph Young and daughters, Frances and Marie, spent Tuesday iri McHenry. Miss Nell Evans of Woodstock called in the Lewis Schroeder home on Sunday. Ralph Justen and Kirk Schroeder spent Tuesday evening in McHenry. Charles Shepherd of Richmond was a recent visitor with hi£ brother, Geo. Shepherd. Mtiss Eleanor Dodge of Chicago Spent the week-end with friends here. ^ Mrs. Steve Ingalls of Spring Grove Was a recent caller in Ringwood. Miss Gladys Larsen of Woodstock spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. birthday. Lunch was served at a late hour. All spent a very enjoyable evening. Those present from out of town were: Rosella Freund, Florence Freund, Viola Ingalls, Florence Blake, Joe Britz, Bill Thompson, Alfred Freund, Albert Schaefer, Ruddy Mlendois. A group of friends were en tertained at the home of Frank Young Saturday evening and all had a very fine time. Those present were: Rosina Glossen, Mary Justen, Florence Blake, Loretta Young, Viola Ignalls, Helen Lawrence, Joe Britz George John, Bill, Joe, and Clarence Gloes^n, Chubby Vogt, Clarence Freund, Pete Justen, Art Rossing. Don't forget to visit our store before buying those graduation presents. Erickson Dept. Store. IHUNO GROVS i r; fe-. p. !. &' ' & " } • r L' Tackle Tm Can Trust Walton himself, that raffled patron Mint of awlen would hncbm ffitliiiMaitic over the B««t of tadtfe we're showing tlda •«. •on. h*i the kfad Oit on** the stringer something more •fcan eaceaa baggage. Here are • fcw of the new hems. VIM RODS $1.M and up. BRISTOL STEEL RODS Nickel plated, each $5.00 LWPg«a| Assortment «f REELS in McHenry Prices ranging from 75c to $12.00 each COMMON SENSE MINNOW SEINE _ _ Kk4~$ZJft Ping Baits, designed by experienced fiahenaea, asi NN fish getter*-- - 50c to 91.00 ft'. Davis of Chicago was K day guest of friends.here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sweet and son, Charlie and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carr motored to BeJvidere Sunday and spent the day with Silas Cole and family. Mrs. Katie Rauen and Mrs. Math Lay were Chicago passengers Friday. Mir. and Mrs. Frank Sanders and family of Hebron and Joseph James and friend of Rockford were Sunday guests at the Reed Carr home. Mir. N. N. Weber has been repairing his store building the past week. Mrs. Seliam Pierce spent Thursday with Mrs. Albert Stevens and family. Miss Nora Bretz who is employed at the Heimer hotel at McHenry spent Friday evening with her parents. Miss Agnes Weber and Miss Regina Kattner were Chicago shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. William Schmitt was a caller at Mrs. Henry Sweets' Sunday afternoon. Quite a delegation from here attended the exercises at Richmond. The program was well rendered and enjoyed by all. Six schools were represented and each child did their part. Mr. Boneman of Chicago was a Sunday guest with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Siedehlay are the proud parents of a baby boy born Saturday. Both mother and baby arte doing fine at this writing. Mrs. Chester Stevens and family were Thursday afternoon callers at Mrs. Wade Sanborns.' Miss Emma May, Arthur Kattner, William Kattner, Mk*s. H. C. Sweet and Mrs. Fanny Carr, Mrs. Jennie Oxtoby, M)rs. Ada Carr, and John Lay were Woodstock callers Monday. John Lay was called there on jury. Llyin and Russel Franzen of Ringwood are spending a few days with their grandmother, Mrs. Byron Orvis. Mir. and Mrs. Charles Behrnes entertained company from Chicago the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Carns and two sons of Richmond were Monday callers in town. The wedding of Miss Emma May and Arthur Kattner will be solemnized Wednesday, June 1, at St. Peter's church. Mbrs. Peter M. Mky and daughter, Mrs. John Weber, motored to Me- Menry Friday evening. Mirs. Leonard Fransen and sons of Ringwood spent Thursday with her mother Mrs. Byron Orvis and attended the school exercises at Richmond. Lyla and Eugene remained for a few days with their aunt, Mrs. Joe G. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wagner and son, Donald, motored to Woodstock one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Behrnes entertained guests over Saturday and Sunday. We have a full line of all kinds of flower, garden and lawn seeds. Erickson Deptf Store. telephone. One day, when the bell rang, she approached the table, removed the receiver and listened as. ^ •>' ,r£ *"# she had seen her mother do. At the sound of her father's voice she burst |^;Vv' into tears. "How are we going to get daddy out of that little hole, mummy Little never she asked.---John 0. London's Weekly: -h SfiffiSitlai,!:, u- u-.jSLi: WHl Their FeodbeSafet a fully TheadMnb«eia hoofer equalled bgr r LAWN MOWERS $8.00 to $23.50 Grass Shears 45c Flume 65-J West McHen^ Claus Larsen. Miss Lillie Miller of McHenry spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mirs. John Miller. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, and Miss Cora Beth, spent Saturday afternoon. Ralph Young and Marvin Meyers of McHenry, spent Sunday evening with their cousin, Frank Young. Mk*s. Gaprge Young accompanied by her mother of McHenry, spent Sunday in Chicago. Miss Florence Beck of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mrs. Frances Young. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Spring Grove were Monday evening callers in Ringwood Mrs. Hedge, who has been visiting Mrs. Ruth Hopper, has returned to her home in Milwaukee. Mrs. S. W. Brown was a McHenry caller oh Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Antcliff of Genoa City spant Tuesday in the Clay Rager he t* School closed on Tuesday for the summer vacation, the school picnic being held on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown and Mrs. Lewis Schroeder and Mrs. Harold Whiting spent Wednesday in Janesville. Mrs. Emma Merchant is spending a few days with relatives in Chicago. Mirs. Boone and daughter, Mrs. Baker, of Woodstock spent Friday in the George Noble home. ^ Mrs. Katie Welter spent Thursday and Friday in Spring Grove. Robert Turner of Solon has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. George Noble, and family. Mirs. Parke Musser of Elgin has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ellen Whiting for a few days. Mrs. Clay Rager and two daughters were McHenry callers on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Matt Welter and family and Mrs. Abe Lawrence spent Sunday morning in McHenry. Floyd Carr of Greenwod spent Sunday morning in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Carlson spent Sunday morning at the Leonard Carlson home. William Thompson of Lisle, III., is visiting schoolmates in Ringwood. Miss Loretta Young of McHenry spent Sunday with her cousin, Frances Young. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Fay and George Spaulding of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fay and James Spaulding of this village attended the funeral of Ella Spaulding Parks at Woodstock on Sunday. Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, and Miss Cora Beth were Sunday afternoon callers at Keystone. Robert Thompson of Lisle spent Sunday with his children at the Ellen Hall home. Mrs. Mellisa Gould and daughter, JMJayne, of Elgin, spent the week-end t | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. kA 1 Bacon. Mrs. Frank Hitchens who has been visiting her sister at Caven Rock has returned home. Mrs. Robert McLean who has been spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Frank Steiphensen has * returned to her home at Woodstock. Harvey Hamilton spent Sunday afternoon with Richmond relatives. M*r. and Mrs. John Wolfe and son, Jack, of Woodstock spent Sunday afternoon in the G, D, Bacon home. Mrs. Paul Meyers of McHenry spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Ed Thompson. Miss Viola Ignalls of Spring Grove and Miss Loretta Young of McHenry spent the week-end with Miss Frances Young. Mrs. Claus Larsen and daughters, Gladys and Clarise, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Nick Young. The members of the Jolly Sitxeen Bunco club were enetrtained by Miss Agnee Thompson at her home Thursday afternoon. After several games of bunco were played it was found Mrs. Claus Larsen won first prize, Mrs. George Young second prize and the third prize to Mrs. Ed TTiompson, Dorothy Howard won consolation. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mts. Leon Dodge. John P. Miller and, son, Charles, spent Monday afternoon at McHenry. Joseph Young and family spent Sunday eveping at McHenry as guests of relatives. Mrs. Hannah Walter, and son, Fred, were Monday evening callers in Ringwood. Mir. and Mjres. Leslie Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch were recent caller, in th« home of Mr. and Mtr,. Charles Baeou. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rager and family were Sunday evening callers in Richmond. A group of friends surprised Miss Frances Young on Tuesday evenin to Hi* her eeMbraXe Mondmrii F.O.B. Detroit tfi-Ton Cfcae* F.O.R Detroit *885 *1445 l>Tao Chassis F. O. B. Detroit 2-Toci Chasris P.O.B. 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