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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jul 1927, p. 3

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I MILLER'S STORE J H! » Jos. J. Miller, Prop. g>«|Wpg* ;• GENERAL MERCHANDISE Good Place to Trade in All Kinds of Weather" ;; Phone 114-B ^ McHenry, HI. 5 on or before Friday, July 15, will draw interest from July 1. Resources over $800,000.00 'HIOHNBB1TKO ; All Ready lor my Trip 1- jll'S-' One of the first things to do, when preparing for your vacation trips, is to gather up your dresses and wraps and send them to us for dry cleaning, pressing and repairing. s Our Expert Handling of Tour Work Will Please Ton Mrs. Anna Howard Located Over Bolger's Drug Store --- Miss Gladys Lucille Mills of Kalamazoo, Mich., is spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mertes. 1 Mk-s. John Mertes and daughters, Marie and Mrs. Jos Adams and Miss Gladys Mills of Michigan spent Monday at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. John Thelen and Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt visited with Mr. and M!rs. Henry Thelen, Sunday. Edward Degen of Chicago is visiting with relatives and friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Frett and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frett and son, Bobbie, and Mrs. Josephine Frett visited Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jackson of Spring Grove Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. William Smith and family of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oeffling and son, Lloyd, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michels, Jr.. and children of Harvard visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michels, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hettermann and family and Mrs. Catherine Tonyan visited Mr. and Mrs. John R. Freund, Thursday. Miss Elizabeth Kempfer visited with Miss Smith, Sunday. Miss Viola Enget of Spring Grove visited with Miss Kate Frett, Monday. Misses Agnes Hettermann and Martha Mfi'ler visited with Mr. and Mrs. William May, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoffel and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Pitzen and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schaefer, Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Peter Wagner and daughters of Volo visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff, Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Kempfer was a Me Henry caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hettermann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family visited with Bfr. and Mrs. John Smith, Sunday. Mlrs. Dick Guyser and son of Chicago are visiting with friends and relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schaefer visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Freund, Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. Frank Pitzen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Schaefer, Sunday. Helen Schaefer was a McHenry caller, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Ackerman and sons, Andrew and Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fickinger and daughters, Anna and Barbara of Brookfield, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer, Sunday. Miss Marie Kempfer is visiting with Miss Anna and Barbara Fickinger of Brookfield,III. Mir. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Pitzen. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hettermann and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepping of Spring Grove Sunday. Helen Schaefer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jt>hn Pitzen, Thursday. Oliva Hettermann was a Spring Grove caller, Thursday. We have those attractive bathing suits that you have been admiring around town. Erickson Dept. Store. WffKLY PHtSONALS COMEBS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUK CITY ^frtEKALD Romantic Day« No man Is a hero to his valeV bnt •aany a youngster would like to be a valet to his hero. ' . • ;&/io0 iyx-Ton-slZ45 2-Ton-*l445 (CHASSIS PRICES F. Q. B. DETROIT) GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS These sturdy trucks are powered by the New Engine*^ the finest ever built into a Graham Brothers Trucks Only great volume production makes possiblesuch Low prices. More power; More speed • * • Less fuel •, . See them! %-Ton 1-Ton lVa-Ton 2-Ton JAMES MORROW & SON Waukegan and West McHenry As Seen By Plaindealer Reporters and Handed In By Our Friends Henry Miller spent oacday last week in Chicago. , : • ; ~- Will Smith was a business visitor in Chicago, Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Miller spent one day last week in Chicago. Mrs. Ellen Ensign visited friends at Round Lake, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M J us ten were Chicago visitors, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Welch and family spent Sunday at Crystal Lake. Miss Arleen Harrison of DeKalb spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin and family visited at Crystal Lake Sunday. Miss Dorothy Wormley is spending the week with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. George Herman sen spent a few days the last of the week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phalin and family visited at Lake Geneva, Wis., Sunday. Mrs. John Bolger of Woodstock visited friends and relatives here on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Freund and daughter, Bernice, were Elgin visitors on Monday. Mrs. Henry Kennebeck and daughter, Marcella, were Waukegan visitors on Tuesday. , ' Dr. and Mrs. A. I; Froehlicn and daughter, Adele, spent Sunday at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Moriarity and daughter of Chicago spent Sunday with John Pint. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Frisby and family visited at Lombard and Elmhurst, Wednesday. The Social Wheel will meet at the home of Mrs. George Johnson this Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kist of Chicago spent Sunday with the latter's father, John Pint. John Fay is recovering from a very serious illness which attacked him on Monday of this week. Mrs. Mary Sable of Roun*d Lake visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Meyers and George Mieyers visited relatives at Forest Park, Sunday. Mrs. Letah Thomas and son of Woodstock are spending the week in the J. F. Claxton home. Mrs. Robert Burleigh and children of Fox Lake visited in the Albert Purvey home, Thursday. Mrs. Anna Love of Chicago spent last week in the home of her brother, J. R. Smith and family. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley of Chicago were Sunday guests of the latter's father, John Pint. George Stenger of Waukegan and Colemar spent Monday evening as the guest of Edward Frett. Walter Woodburn of Chicago spent several days last week with his father, W. P. Woodburn, here. Mrs. Christina Adams of Stacejrville, Iowa, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith, Monday. Miss Majorie Phalin of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phalin. Mrs. E. R. Sutton and children visited in the home if her sister, Mrs Vincent Martin, neat Wauconda, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Claxton and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Dreymiller were Woodstock visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lerche of Waukegan spent a day recently in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frisby. Miss Charlotte Frett and Loretta Steffes are spending the week with friends at Genesee and North Prairie, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan and daughter of Chicago were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Phalin on Sunday. Miss Kate Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jaster and Mrs. Jennie Riley of Woodstock visited with Mrs. Anna Howard, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herrington and daughter, Ealine, of Hastings, Mich., spent the week-end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith. Miss Marcia Kirk, who is a teacher iir.the public school system of Muskegon, is spending her summer vacation with her parents here. Mr. and Mlrs. Marcellus Meyers and daughter, Marcella of Chicago visited in the home of Mrs. William Marshall and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. -John Bushaw and family returned to their home at Rockford, Saturday after spending the week in the Frank Thurwell home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman and Mrs. John Haske and son, James, of Chicago visited in the P. H. Weber home at the Northwestern hotel last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thompson and family- at Congress Park, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Niesen and son Harry Dean, of Birmingham, Ala., have been visiting in the home of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Niesen. They left Hhe last of the week to return to their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sandgren, Mrs. A. R. Anderson, Mrs. H. L. Ehorn, Mrs. G. F. Strand, Mrs. Linnea Peterson, Alice Strand and Mrs. Alice Cropper of Richmond were McHenry visitors one evening last week. Bernice Freund, daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. Peter A. Freund underwent an operation at St. Joseph's h^.-pital, Elgin, Monday for the removal of tonsils and adenoids. The patient is recovering nicely and was able to return to her home here Monday, evening. Miss Barbara Betts of Evanston is spending this week with Shirley Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. B. Gimbell and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Connor and family, Mrs. A. Lynn and family, Mrs. T. O'Brein and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. Bohls, all of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of R. E. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoeft entertained Mr. and Mrs. P. Bellan and Mayme WJaekford of Chicago, Sunday. Victor Toika and family of Waukegan and Gust Fosman of Mjelrose Park spent the Iweelegend at Fred Barna's summer home. Miss Ameta We is, Ruth Jeschke, Erma Nauman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmitt from Melrose Park and Mrs. Reeziger, E. Hugo and family, Mx. and Mrs. R. Dittelbach and family, Mlrs. Jack Cromley and family of Chicago spent the week-end at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt. That cool attractive silk lingerie is here in all the wanted shades. Erickson Dept. Store. ••••••••••••••••••••••if** BETTER GLASSES BETTER VISION BETTER SERVICE See DR. ENRY FXEUIfD Optometrist Pries Bldg. McHenry, Illinois. Hours: 7 to 9 p. m. except Saturday; Wednesdays 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Phones: Office McHenry 182 Residence, McHenry 176. PI-SS' McHenry Service (Company Tv ;.W« specialize in hauling rubbish, ashes, cans, etc; We will make weekly calls. We will also do expressing of all kinds at reasonable rates FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL McHENRY 38 ANNOUNCING A NEW MILK ROUTE I am now delivering Borden's milk each day, anywhere in McHenry or along the river up to and including Pistakee Bay. A phone call will bring me to your door. Phone 87»R Louis Bonslett BUILD WITS AND SAVE MONET Manufactured by Bros. & Freund ;i MASON CONTRACTORS West McHenry, I1L Telephone 600-M-l or 86-R t t t t t t r t t t t t t 11111 T 1t1111 T 111111111 -i 1111111111 T 111 r» » V™ mm women™ wm 1st Prize .... $100.00 Cash 5 Prizes . . . $10.00 each Cash , • ' 20 Prizes . . . 5.00 each Cash 2nd Prize . .. JS0.00 Cash 700 handtome, costly aluminum ware prize* HOW YOU WIN PRIZES I? nth T/* ft Home Science Adviser for famous J. R. ' Watkins Company, says, "Millions of J 1 Y< - I » k! R ^ H w \ : MNs i i<» 'I U i ! ^ \r>d . oi.t > . « .. i.. ,»i A ithnut ->r 111111111'/ C,\«. M> Uduh'U.-iS 1! . i t .1 s u . : ! S u < . t f ; / '• •' < rut h Jf ! housewives buy Watkins Products. Thousands upon thousands have or wilt get one ot these Marvelous Water!«ss Cooker* through our generous offer. I want these friends to furnish me good, common sense, home prepared and tested. Waterless Cooking Recipes for distribution. Your Watkins Dealer will tell you how to win one of the 727 gorgeous prizes." uj CARL F. WOLFF 52 Hamilton Ave. Elgin, Illinois Phone 3662 NASH ms n StfPREM.£ MtfVNt INERAi- RATION* *ATTLE,HOG POULTRY 3 New Series Lower Prices tne easiest riding cars you ever traveled in ~ New Springs of Secret Process Alloy Steel individually designed and tailored for each Nash car , Now Nash introduces the GREAT' . EST improvement in riding smooth' ness developed in years. All new Nash models are now cradled on new springs built of a secret new steel alloy. This new material gives to Nash springs a smoothness and ease of ac- • tion found in no other car, regardless of price. These new Nash springs are individually designed and balanced scientifically to*the weight and size of each Nash model--actually 9 different rear spring types in alL Every new Nash model has these unique new springs, individually tailored-- and then as a final contribution to your ease and comfort--shock absorbers on every new Nash modeL Even the new Nash Standard Six series, which sell at a 4-cylinder price, are so equipped. In all, there are 21 new Nash models for you to view. Body designs and finishes are the smartest yo«\ have ever seen, and the color harmonies are of magnificent richness. The bodies are extremely close to the road. The wheels are small. And there are a host of other great new features for you to see. At the NEW LOW prices these new Nash models are the greatest values you have ever known. Nash invites you to come in and sea them and have a demonstration of their great speed and powsr-wnoothncn. Raising a Point' "Have you H letter of reeommenfla-S tion?" "Leinme ax you, lady; is you look in' tuh a cook or a handwritten i»*ljert T-- Washiiitton Star. . GEORGE A. STILLING GARAGE, McHenry •'.' i

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