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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Sep 1927, p. 2

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TEE M'HKNRY PLAIWDKALBH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER1,195# WEEKLY PERSONALS " VOMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY SfH;.,/ _____ '"As Seen By Plaindealer Reporters and Handed Ii» By ^Our Friends Parker S. Webster was a Chicago visitor one day last week. r Mi's. A. V. Martin and son, Arthur. Of Wlauconda visited in the home of fcer sister, Mrs. E. R. Sutton, Satur- * day. Mrs. A. L. Sengstock and baby daughter, Shirley'May, of DesPlaines visited her mother, Mrs,. M. Bohr, a few days last week. Mrs. Joe W. Justen returned home the last of the week, after spending tttro months visiting relatives and friends in Colorado. She reports a most enjoyable trip. Mrs. J. J. Frett spent • few days last week with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. O. Spunko of Chicago was a Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Howard and family visited at Ingleside last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith were Grays Lake visitors one evening last week. x Sunday guest in the Fred Karls home. Will Schaeffer of Chicago visited his mother, Mrs. M. Bohr, a few days last week. Mrs. Kelley and children of Waukegan . were Sunday guests in the Fred Karls home., Mr. and Mrs."Fred Karls and daughter, Rosina, and Mr. and Mrs Floyd Coleman were Chicago visitors last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linden and sons, Mrs. John Bitores and Mrs. Weber of Chicago visited McHenry relatives Friday. ' Mr, "and Mrs. Claude E. Frett and daughter of Elmhurst were Sunday guests in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J; J. Frett. » » » • » • » »» » • ! • » • »• » • • >»• • > • • • • » • • • • • • • » Simimer Season Will Soon be Over ' Hurry and enjoy all of onr summer drinks and . dishes before hot weather ends,,' • KARLS N Mrs. Henry Foss was a Chicago visitor Friday. V Mrs, William Baeon w«s Mi Siffin visitor Saturday. Harold Smith of Chicago WM a visitor here Sunday. " . Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Knox were Elgin visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sutton were Elgin visitors Monday. Miss Irene C on way of Elgin spent Sunday at her home here. William Rader of Evanston spent the week-end at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koerner were calling on friends here Tuesday. Richard Stenger of Waukegan spent the week-end with friends here. James Perkins returned home from the hospital in Chicago on Monday. Mt. and Mrs. William Lester of Elgin visited friends here this week. Mrs. Louis McDonald and children were visitors at Libertyville Sunday. Mrs. Ray Conway and daughter, Betty, were Elgin visitors, Saturday. Mk\ and Mrs. A. J. Schneider were visitors at Ringwood Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. A. Thompson and Mrs. Gor- | don Stringer were visitors at Hebron Tuesday, Misses Rose Huemann and May Justen are spending a few weeks In Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Linus Newman visited Mrs. Augusta Keyes at Woodstock Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Stenger and family of Waukegan called on friends here Sunday. Misses Mary and Dorothy Althoff spent last week with relatives at Bur. lington, Wis. Miss Mary Katherine .Sutton is spending the week.with relatives and - |V|CHenry -- Cartage Service Company We specialize in hauling rubbish, ashes, cans, etc. We will make weekly calls. We will also do expressing of all kinds at reasonable rates FOE QUICK SERVICE CALL McHENRY 38 friends at Elgin. Mowman nn/l!Howal'd spent a few days 4he last of Mr K and MrS L^"is n Newman and j thp week as t of Miss ^era Lar. daughter, Mrs E. J. Buss, were Elgin, kjn at Ingleside visitors Satur ay* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frett -and son i !'• f anlMrS- d> rflSJC of Chicago spent last week in the Jack of Chicago visited friends here home of the former's parents, Mr. and over the week-end. | M T T f.„a. Miss Beulah Larkin returned to her' Peter Steffens of Chicago visited relative^ ftere Sunday. Billy and Earl Marshall spent a few days this week with relatives at Morton Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Colman of Chicago were guests in the Fred Karls home last week. „ Miss Mary Brefeld returned home Sunday, after spending a ipeek with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Charles Meftes and daughter, Marilyn, spent several days this week with relatives at Elgin. Mr. and Mr& Fred Ericksen of Genoa City were recent guests in the L. A. Erickson home. Mr, and Mrs. Mat Karls and son, Bobby, of Chicago spent Sunday in the Fred Karls home. Mrs. J. F. Claxton and daughter, Mrs. John Dreymiller, visited at Woodstock Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bosnbrage of Chicago were Thursday guests in the home of Mrs. Mary Green. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brefeld and daughter, Katherine, of Chicago visited McHenry relatives Sunday. Miss Laura Karls of Chicago was a week-end guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Karls. Richard B. Walsh of Chicago was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. WTalsh. the first of the week. Miss Theresa Karls of Chicago was a Sunday guest in the home„of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Samlow and daughter, Dorothy, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Schoewer. , Miss Lelah Bacon and brother, Junior, returned home the last of the week from a visit in the home of their uncle at Volo. «• ' Misses Hazel Bacon and Hazel Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Erickson were Chicago visitors last Wednesday. Miss Margaret Trent spent a few days this week as the gaest of relatives at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Westfall and daughter, Doris, of Chicago spent a few days in the home of Mrs. Westfall's parents, Mr. sad Mrs. Simon Stoffel. Mrs. John Dreymiller was a cago visitor Friday. Miss Ellen Doherty has returned home from a several days' visit wi< relatives and friends in Chicago. t T T Walworth County FAIR ELKHORN Day and Night-Sep. 5-6-7-8-9, M "The FAIR That Always Makes Good" ram in Frett Bros. & Freund MASON CONTRACTORS and CINCRETE BUILDING UNITS Telephone McHenry 600-M-l or 86-R ******* <"!' •• <"M- ,* * ****** •!' ***+<' | | 11 East Side Garage^ OAS and OIL ACCESSORIES Also Moving and Long Distance Hauling HERMAN SCHAEFER Phone 49 r » #•• • •••••!• »«•«••••»• »•!' •> <• »•> • » <•» » • •• if •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••j; MILLER'S STORE i Jos. J. Miller, Prop. GENERAL MERCHANDISE "A Good Place to Trade in All Kinds of Weather" ;; Phone 114-R McHenry, HL ;: >» ****************%***\4 ******************************'*>'P 6New New Economy •!/. * h • f * YOU can "take it easy" next washday--* every washday from now on--if you wash with the Haag Eighty--the hand" some new all-metal electric washer which co6ts only $96.50. Here, at last, is a really efficient washer of the popular floating agitator type at an amain ng low price. The underneath drive makes the Haag Eighty--beautiful--convenient --compact -- ideal kitchen equipment for small homes and apartments. Come in and examine the Haag Eighty today. Look at its sturdy compact construction, its generous copper tub, its beautiful design. See how good a low priced washer can be. » -- pronounced HAAG Jacob Justen & Sons Undertaking a Specialty McHenry, Illinois •home at Elgin Monday after spending a'week with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Moulton of Chicago were guests in the home of Mr. and -Mrs. A. Krause Sunday. Mrs. M. J. Freund and daughter, Matilda and Miss Elvera Heimer were Waukegan visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bohlander left last week for Milwaukee where they will make their home for a time. Miss * Maud Granger of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of her* sister. Mrs. R. A. Thompson. Miss Doris Bacon returned home front, DeKalb last week, where she has been attending summer school. Miss Lucy Reimarm of Wilwaukee spent several days las^ week in the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Degen. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adams and baby of Austin were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurwell Sunday. Miss Frances May of Woodstock is spending her vacation this week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin N. -May.- - • Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoffel and son attended a reunion of the Bell family at Spring Grove one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Luetten of Burlington, Wis., were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Althoff. * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eddy and son, fiddy were guests in the home of Mrs. Philip Peterson at Marengo Sunday evening. Mrs. Pat Kelleher and daughter of Chicago spent several days this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause. Mrs. Bushaw and sons of Rockford are spending the week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurwell. Mrs. Edward Knox and little daughter of Sycamore spent the past week with relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. Martha Stupfel of Woodstock spent a few days this week at the home-.of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin May. Mrs. Joseph Hoffman and son of Chicago spent last week with her mother. Mrs. John Heimer and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eddy of Wauconda were Sunday guests in . the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuerny of Kenosha, Wis., spent Sunday in the home 0>f the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Degen.' Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cooley spent a recent day in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Alfred Richardson, at Spring Grove. M!r. and Mrs. Walter Warner and family of Elgin were Sunday guest- j in the home of Mrs. Warner's moth:r Mrs. B. Frisby. ' | Walter Brooks speiit icvcral this week at Wodruff, Wis., where he is enjoying the fishing at the Clear Lake fish camp. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reimer and daughter, Florence, and friend of Dundee were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Althoff Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Sayler spent the weekend in the home of her sister, Mrs. G. A. Hanly, at Elgin, returning to her home here Tuesday. • Miss Kathleen Powers returned home from DeKalb last week, where she completed the summer course at the State Normal school. Misses Rosalind Nye, Floribel Bassett, Flora Freund and Helen Wegener are spending the week at the A. E. Nye cottage on Fox River. ( Mr. and Mirs. Fred Ernest and daughter, Mlary, of Chicago spent a few days last week as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Welch. Mr. and Mirs. Charles Newman and family of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday in the home of the former's parents, Mir. and Mrs. Linus Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks and little son returned home Friday, after enjoying a ten days' motor trip through Canada to Quebec and returning home through the Eastern states, Mrs. William Spencer and daughr ter, Mrs. Lester Page, accompanied by Mrs. Simon Stoffel and daughters, Lena and Clara, motored to Chicago Wednesday of last week and visiter the former's daughter, Miss Berteel Spencer, who was a patient at St. Aiv thony's hospital. Miss Berteel wa» able to return home, on Saturday Mrs. Glen Shales and family of DesPlaines spent several days recently in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Barbian. ,Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson and s6n, Glen, of Algonquin were dinner sruests at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Claxton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Schoewer and daughter, Ruth, of Chicago were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schoewer. Mrs. William Marshall and daughter. Eunice, and son, Kenneth, spent a few days the first of the week with relatives at Forest Park. Mrs. Albert Vales and : daughter spent several days the last of the week with relatives and friends in Chicago. While there they attended the Candy Jobbers' picnic. » Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein and daughter, Frances, and grandchild, Anna Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. Mat Klein of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the Fred C. Schoewer home. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sutton and family, Miss Mary Katherine Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton and family, and Mrs. H. P. Johnson and daughter, Shirley, were visitors at Lake Geneva, Wis., Friday. f T T i T T T T T f T T i T T T T T T T 7 T T T T t T i Tv DAILY PROGRAM MONDAY, LABOR DAY Baseball, Janesville vs. Shal'on * Janesville High ,, School Band Reviow at Night '• RACES" '2 :08 Pace I.JIOOO.OO Stake '2:18 Trot $1000.00 Stake 3-vjear-old- Trot. 500.00 Stake TUESDAY, CHILDREN'S DAY Baseball, Clinton vs. Dolavan Lake Geneva H. S. Band Fireworks afternoon and evening Judging commences Tuesday forenoon RAGES 2:18 Pace u - .:„„.._$500.00 Purse 2-vear-old Trot . ......~.....$500.00 Stake District Trot or Pace .$250.00 Purse PONY KACES WEDNESDAY, HORSE SHOW AND COMMERCIAL CLUB DAY Baseball: Monday's ^winners vs."'Tuesday?s winners ; Edgerton Band Teapi pulling contest 1:30 p. m. Review at flight ~ # RACES Pace .$1000.00 Stake 3-year-old ©r nnder Pace $500.00 Stake 2:14 Trot " $500.00 Purse THURSDAY, HOMECOMING DAY Baseball: Whitewater vs. Wednesday's winnef. Whitewater Band Ft. Atkinson Drum and Bugle Corps at 8 p. in. Stock parade and review at night ' RACES 2:24Trot „..:$1000.00 Stake 2:12 Trot ....$1000.00 Stake 2 :24 Pace ...,$500.00 Purse FRIDAY, STOCK PARADE DAY Baseball, East Troy vs. Thursday's winners 5 Burlington Band Stock parade in the afternoon - RACES «• •> V <• < > < • <* 2f22 Pace . 2:20 Trot" 2:12 Pace „$1000.00 Stake .. .$500.00 Purse $500.00 Purse Wait for the > We'll soon be able to show you the beautiful new Ford car. It's better than you ever hoped it would be--the smartest, speediest, most economical low price car you've ever seen. KNOX MOTOR SALES Lincoln-- --Fordson Authorized Sales and Service "Where Your Dollar Buys Most" Phones 30 and 31 McHenry, lllinoit

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