. 4 T " * > * % % .; v , , * . « ; ? * * * * * £ ~ * a e r v » g a ? - : £v.isi4« jT®- •* < 1 • f 1 P0MBE8 AND GOEB8 OF • |H WEEK IN OUR CITY 4^ki Seen By^atadeajer Be. J, j./ ffwters and Handed Xn;., By Our Friends ^-r^/ _ 7; *rs. George Hermansen visited rtf- ^ -. ,|rtives in Chicago last week ' Edward Frett spent the week-end lf':% the guest of George Stenger at I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Egan of Chi- -VJ were guests in the George Mfey. . ^ fers home Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Biggey of Chicago was t , ® week-end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Doherty. Mir. and Mrs. Ed O'Connor of Chicago were Sunday guests in the Ednrand Knox home on Waukegan St. *HB HcHZKKT PLAOCDKAUES, THUK&DAT. TOOT 30. WB > x . - - w x „ ,A" 1%V ' * ' v *% % "i* P#S eaf r ,4^ .. &r7". Ir- ,1*', Mw. W. F. Vogt visited friends at Milwaukee, Wis , last week. Mr. and Mrs.' P. W. Frett visited friends at Genesee, Wis., Sunday. F. E. Covalt attended a meeting of the Splinters club at Woodstock last Wednesday. Miss Corinne Petelle of Chicago was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Buss Sunday. Mrs. P. W. Engeln, Mrs. M. Engeln and Miss Dorothy Engeln were Elgin visitors, Tuesday. Edward Knox and daughters, Anna and Dorothy, of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Knox, Miss Angela Potesch entertained two of her classmates, Miss Dorothy Fuller of Highland Park and Miss Virginia Craver of Harvey, 111., at her home here on Tuesday. Kate and Thomas McLaughlin were Ringwood visitors Thursday where they went to see their niece, Julia McLaughlin, who has been ill at her home there. . . >+ ' j :1 H BUILD WITH «BW'V AHP SAVE HOKST • ' " fSjf i Fre1ftBros.& ^reund ;i ; V . . J , • ; ' <» MASON CONTRACTOB8 West McHenry, DL Telephone 600-M-l or 86-* ; o J •+• > * »•<>»>»»•<»»«< I« •»•< MM »•»»« 1111MMM M »M »ti > out Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Kkmts were Elgin visitors Tuesday morning. Misses Callie and Olive Vasey were Elgin visitors one day last week. Mrs. B. A. Dumser of Elgin visited friends here Wednesday evening. Frank Vales of Chicago was a Sunday guest in the Albert Vales home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls spent the week-end with relatives in Chi- '•#j Let delicious frozen dishes, made in an electric refrigerator, and gentle sea breezes from electric fans help keep your family cool inside and out... Both of these electrical conveniences may be purchased ^Little by Little". •* - k* • • • - * * -5 ~ '/iJ'K* PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS » i. A. Schabeck, Diet Mgr., ' »1 Wittiajas St, Crystal Lake &|r? ' "i • * Tel. Crystal Lake, 2M 3V •* 'ends all argument astotheflatwaUpawttouse m 5 years elour Rnislr lus been washed and washed and washed \7iloOR iikUkMi te1 • Am New York Hoapital, New York City, after five yeass of ooaaca&t deaaiog aare --*ll aa Iwiiilfiil m ever. Ibis , , waahabOity and dmbdltv of Vefcmr Rnkk. M*d7i* 22 ^^•yeoloes. it ie easy ee apply to UN. $omr r. bxdS Phone 161 McHenry, DL tax,"IV • cago. Mr. and Mrs. P. Webster of Chicago are spending the summer at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Linns Newman and daughter, Mrs. E. J. Buss, were Elgin visitors Friday. Dr. and Mrs. R. 6. Chamberlin and Mrs. W. F. Vogt'were Elgin visitor* Monday evening. Mir. and Mrs, Lawrence Senten of Chicago visited in the Fred Karls home Thursday. Mrs. Anna Muller of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. Martha Page a few days iast week. MY. and Mrs. William F. Doherty, Sr., were Sunday visitors in the T. McLaughlin home. Mr. and Mirs. William Karls of Chicago were Sunday guests in the Fred Karls home. Norraan Lee and Clyde Ftotnam of Marshall's Bakery visited /in Chicago over the week-end. Miss Helen Flynn of Chicago spent the week-end at the Joe MlcOatber cottage on Fox Ri"er. Mrs. Roy Hankermeyer and son, Marshall, of Waukegan visited with friends here, Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Clem Courtney and family of Chicago were Sunday guests in the J. H, Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Frazer and family Vrf Chicago spent /their week's vacation with relatives here. Miss Ella Ibsch of Chicago is spending a week's vacation in the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Miller. Mr. and Mj-s. George Kamhols and little Fon of Chicago visited in the Fred Kamholz home Monday. Miss* Janice Klontx spent the past week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Strain at Richmond. Miss Betty Hahn of the Agness- Betty Eate Shoppe spent a few days last week at her home at Racine. Herman Schunk and Miss Katharine Diegman of Chicago were guests of Miss Kate McLaughlin, Sunday. Mlrs. H. J. Schaefer spent p few days the first of the week at the home of her parents at Wauconda, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. McLaughlin'of Ringwood were Sunday guests of Miss Kate and Thomas McLaughlin. Mrs Martin Weber, who was operated upon recently at St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin, is recovering nicely. Miss Laura Karls of Chicago spent a few days last week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Robert Weber and Howard Ensign attended a meeting in the interest of the Boy Scouts'at Woodstock Monday. Mrs. B. J. Brefeld and daughters spent last Thursday in the home of lQr. and Mrs. E. J. Brefeld at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brundage and several guests are enjoying a vacation at their new summer home on the river. Mrs. B. J, Brefeld and daughters spent Monday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brefeld at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keimer of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Josephine Heimer Miss Theresa Karls of Chicago en joyed a week's vacation last week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. LaVerne, Lorraine, and Betty Engeln spent Thursday and Friday at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Will Rothermel of Volo. Raymond Murray of Geneva, HL, was a recent visitor in the home of his aunt and uncle, M3a> Kate and Thomas McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Granger and George Raymond Anderson of Chicagb are enjoying two weeks at their cottage on Fox River. Mrs. John Allen and daughters of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mh. A. K. Burns at their cottage on Fox RiVer over the week-end. Mirs. P. W. Engeln and Miss Dorothy Engeln spent Thursday and Friday of last week as guests of Mrs. Jerry O'Shea at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee Mid daughters, Mary and Katherine, of Chicago were guests in the Thomas McLaughlin home Sunday. Mrs. Joe J us ten left Tuesday morning for a month or six weeks visit with her children and relatives §$ Grand Junction, Colo., and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marshall and daughter and Mr- and Mrs. S. J. Frazer and sons spent Sunday at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Leo Peters and Miss Steilen and Jsms Simek and JMJss Zeman at Chicago were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vales and family. friendsr at Windsor, Canada. Mrs. A. Windmuller left Saturday for her home at Sacremento, Calif., after spending several weeks in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hunt of Oak Park were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler at their home on Wauftegan street. > Miss Varina Hahn of Racine, Wis., arrived here last week to stay foT the summer and assist at the Anges? Betty Eate Shoppe. G. A. Hanly and daughter, Grace, of Elgin, were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mlrs. W. A. Sayler, on Waukegan street, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Grant and daughter, Janet, of Richmond were Sunady visitors in the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. W- Klontz. Miss Janet remained for a few days visit. Among those who attended the ordination to the priesthood of Rev. Walter Conway at Notre Dame, Ind., on Friday of last week were M. A. Conway and ftaftfly, Mr. and Mirs. Ray Conway, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knox, Misses Ifinnie and Alice Knox, Genevieve Knox, Dorothy Knox, Robert Knox, Misses Vera and Nellie Doherty, Neil Doherty, John Bolger, George Miller, Will Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Knox and asa Vernon and daughter, Florence, * Henry Miller spent Saturday at Arlington Heights. Warren Holly of Chicago visited friends here Sunday. Richard Stenger of Waukegan visited friends here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newman and family were Elgin visitors Monday. Miss Lucile Stenger of Waukegan is spending the week with McHenry friends. M!r. and Mrs. Louis Althoff and family visited relatives at Burlington, Wis., Sunday. Mrs. Anna McNamara was a guest of her brother, John Dreymuller, a few days last week. ~ Mr. and Mrs R. T. Wray and daughter, Rita, of Elgin were McHenry visitors Sunday. Mrs. M. N. Winkle of Deerfield visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Winkle last week. Mrs. Fred Kamholz, son, Paul, and Mrs, Carl Schmitt and two children spent Saturday in Belvidere. Mr. and Mrs. John Dreymuller returned home last week after a short honeymoo ntrip to Wisconsin. George H. Johnson attended a meeting of the Splinters club at Woodstock on Wednesday evening of last week. P. J. Schaefer was absent from his place of business last week on aocount of a serious illness resulting in tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs- Henry Schuenamann and children of Chicago were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schuenamann. Mr and Mrs William Spencer have returned from a trip to Yellowstone Park and other points of interest in Colorado. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Basely and son, Walter, of Woodstock were visitors in the heme of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Atwood and children of Janesville, Wis., visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson one day last week. Mk\ and Mrs. George Stoffel and daughter, Rosemary, are now living at Woodstock, where Mr. Stoffel is employed in the Woodstock Typewriter factory. Mr. and Mrs John Maher and daughter, Katherine, Mrs. Mary Wahl end John Knox of Chicago were guests in the home of Miss Kate Jlc- Laughlin, Sunday. ' Mr. and Mte J. L. Ward and daughter, Margaret, of Castle Rock, Colo., are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Burns at their cottage on Fox River. Dr. and Mrs. A. I Froehlich and daughter, Adele, and Mrs. William J. Welch returned home Tuesday after a two week's visit with relatives at Winnebago, Minn., and vicinity. Mrs. Mikulas of Chicago is spending two weeks visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Vales, south of town. Mr. Mikulas, also spent two days last week with his wife there. M5ss Clara Miller enjoyed a two week's vacation recently visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Morris at Detroit, Mich., and with Rudolph Cviger and Mjss /Marie Cviger of Brookfield are spending two weeks at the home of their aunt, Mrs. A Vales. The former had the misfortune to fall and break his collar home while here which will probably prolong his visit mn he is under the doctor's care. M!r. and Mrs. Ben Dietz of Hillcrest Acres, returned home last week after a motor trip through Colorado. Stops were made at Denver, Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, and Buffalo Bill's grave on Lookout Mountain and many more points of interest, making a most enjoyable trip. Buy It in McHmy w:*: Have you seen our attractive line of hosiery? All the new colors and styles can be had at Ertekson Dept. Store. VOLO Mfes. John Worts is Bpending t&is week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wagner and son, Bill, and daughter, Helen, attended the silver jubilee at Johnsburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Worts, Mrs. Agnes Montgomery and son visited at Nick Whgner's Sunday. Levi Wait's three children are spending two weeks with Chicago relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Wfelmstfy of Freemont were Sunday visitors at the Joe Vogt home. G. A. Vasey and wife visited the Wright family near Crystal Lake on Sunday. Mh. Ed Lusk has just recovered from the mumps, John Meyers who has been working for Robert Vasey for several months has gone back to his home near Ivanhoe, where he will work for his father, who has gone to Canada to attend the funeral of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lusk and children of Grayslake and Thomas Young and daughter, Grace, of DesPlainss spent Sunday at Lew Lusk's. Now is the time to get ready for that long looked for vacation trip. Buy your complete outfit at Erickson Dept. Store. I MILLER'S STORE !! Jos. J. Millar, Prop. GENERAL MERCHANDISE to Trfcde in AH Kindt of Weather ;; Pho&e 114-R McHenry, HL ! McHenry pany ' • n , A -. -"O V? We specialize in h&nBng rubbish, ashes, cans, etc. i We will make weekly calHs. 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Four spadeos paries, WautifuBy landscaped, for bomesite owners. Ground is high, dry and hesvAy wooded. Practically no mosquitoes. C ,*• : ik - * ' # '• •it CEDAR POINT PARK is only a half mile from Williams Bay Station on the Worth western. Fowl shopping facilities near by. All improvements in and paid for. Light and telephone, lake and spring water piped to each lot. Rigid restrictions insure most desirable neighbors. Whether you plan a summer home or choose it for investments CEDAR POINT PARK offers a wonderful opportunity. AD authorities agree that the greatest advance is yet to come. Come out over Sunday and actually see this Wonderland. Or, drive out on smooth motor roads. Write or telephone oar Chicago office for full information and folder. Every Summer Sport GOLF--Several fine dubs within short distance of. CEDAR POINT PARK^ TENNIS--Private cmSM are right on the Peek grounds. BATHING--No fis« beaches anywhere. The pw eat water in all of Aaasnca* FISHING -Bass, PSduml, Pike, Perch; Blue Gills and "Muskies." BOATING -- Everything from canoeing up to spec fMratirg sailing. ::rn »AR POINT PARK v:3®, m ft CEDAR POINT PARK SUBDIVISION CHICAGO OFFICE ma Now amk stmt TeL 111* Come OutOr«i Sunday! •££Jr • i;:; v • M -is?'1 --'"4wr- 'i:- *0? SS.SS c * yfe*.vr