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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Nov 1927, p. 3

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wail THI KoHSHBT PtJURDlALBR, THTO*DAY, HOT. 17, 1947 ' - "^- '<• *'••'••• ' « ;: *n&*; ^VWf^fr vj| • *&*£;. 5!^ v "Please, ma'am, may we borrow "<^j|iur phonograph?" ^Wlurt. at this time of night! Dp '••vj'fcu want to dance?" ' "No, we wanta sleep."--Vahre Jakob. Mrs. Newlywed: "I've told you to keep out of the kitchen, Dick. Now see what you've done--knocked down my cookery book, and lost my page, and I haven't the faintest idea what I was cooking."--Soverign Visitor. I Blueberries, Blackberries and Red Raspberries, No. 2 size can, per can : - ST<* Rice, Fancy Blue Rose, 3 lbs. for. Dates, Finest Grade, per pkg.. r. Preserves, pure fruit, different kinds, 1-lb jars. Apples, Eating or cooking, 4 lbs. for "v ' /.yV v Fish, Friday special, Halibut, pear lb. Fork Shoulder or Butts, per lb. Lard, per Ib.._ 25 <t 15<* 254 25<£ -174 THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Roasting or Stewing Cliickens. per lb. 35c Turkeys, Ducks, Geese Phone your order early R I V E R S I D E Grocery and Market Phone 180 Albert Barbian, Prop. You can feel proud of the man inside your clothes, if we keep your wardrobe looking spotless and stylishi-^ --Mr. Before and After* "Spotless Cleaning--Permanent Pyeing TailoraJ Pressing" Mrs. Anna Howard GLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING PHONE 143-W Located over Bolger's Drug Store WHEN BETTUl AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT, BURX WILL BUILD THSM •t*, 1928 ,v , , . • •!> »>•jjQf, WEEKLY PERSONALS COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY As Seen By Plaindealer Reporters and Handed In ' _ By Our Friends in Elgin viaitor a Woodstock that wpmen desire r * that men demand Fleet, graceful lines. •• lustrous Duco colors .. . luxurious closed car interiors-- --unmatched performance ... unrivalled comfort... sturdy construction that assures long life--you'll find them all in Buick! Buick for 1928 has won tremendous popularity among men and women alike, because it combines the style that women desire with the durability that men demand. SEDANS *1195 to <1995 ' * ' COUPES #1195 to #1854 SPORT MODELS #1195 to #1525 AO prices f. o. b. Flint, Mick., government t^x to be mdimL T1*GMjLC.fH*ncmipUtn,ti*mMtde$irmbU,m n n'l Overton & Cowen " • Buick Dealers v. - Wast McHemy, Illinois _____. Mrs. F. E. Cobb was Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Bidder visitor Saturday. Mat Laures wa«/ a Chicago visitor last Wednesday. Mr. Webb spent the week-end at his home in Chicago, William H. Althoff motored tofSlgin Monday evening. Miss Lillian 3aur W9Mvisitor Saturday. . • • - ' Miss Berteel Spencer visited at Milwaukee, Saturday. Mrs. William Bacon spent a recent day in Chicago. Miss Ma belle Wheeekr was a Chicago visitor Thursday. Harvey Gascon of Chicago spent the week-end at McHenry. Simon Stoffel was a business visitor in Chicago Saturday. Harry Lawrence of Chicago spent the week-end in McHenry. Miss Inez Bacon was a Qhicago visitor one day last week. A. F. Ahlin of Maple Park was a recent business visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay were Woodstock visitors Sunday. Miss Mary Powers of Round Lake visited friends here Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. Elmer Koerner visited friends at Winnetka Sunday. Edward O'Callahan of Chicago was visiting friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ML J. Lonergan of Chicago visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Simon Stoffel and daughter, Clara, were Chicago visitors Friday. Mrs. Mollie Givens and son, Donald, visited relatives at Fox Lake Sundayi Miss Fern Bacon of Waukegan spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Berteel Spencer of Chicago spent Armistice Day at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Durant of Chicago spent the week-end at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wrede of Chicago spent the week-end at McHenry. Mrs. H. J. Schaefer and son, Stanley, were Woodstock visitors Saturday. Walter LaSalle of DesPlaines was "a Sunday visitor in the E. E. Bassett home. Mr. and Mrs. John Thennes returned home from their honeymoon trip on Sunday. Floyd Thompson of Congress Park visited relatives here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Peterson and son, Bob, were Woodstock visitors on Sunday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. George H. Johnson saw the football game at Champaign Saturday. Mrs. E. J. Mansfield of Woodstock visited her sister, Mrs. E. E. Bassett, Saturday. Mrs. E. E. Bassett and daughter, Fioribel, were Chicago shoppers last Wednesday,. Mrs. B. F. Martin of Bound Lake attended the Daughters of America iniation Sunday. Mrs. A. Krause and daughter, Marion, and son, Arthur, were Elgin visitors Saturday. Miss Hilda May commenced her work at the William H. Althoff hardware store Monday. Miss Claribel Martin of Woodstock was a Sunday guest of her cousin, Miss Fioribel Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Karls and son, Bobby, of Chicago visited in th$ Fred Karls home Sunday. Miss Hilda Weber of Evanston was a Sunday guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. A1 Kunz. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and children of Evanston were Sunday guests in the home of Mtrs. A. Kunz. Laura Karls of Chicago spent ^Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey visited at Madison, Wis., Saturday, where they saw the football game. Mrs. Sara Phillips of Chicago was a week-end guest in the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Herzog. Mr. and MJrs. F&yd Colman of Chicago were guest^in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karls last week. Frank E. Richards of Chicago was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bassett and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reihansperger motored to Madison, Wis., on Saturday, where they saw the football game. Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff visited the latter's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, at Johnsburg Saturday evening. Miss Pamela and Gladys Rietesel of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rietesel. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Miss Florence Conway ana Henry McCabe visited LeRoy Conway at Notre Dame over the week-end. Mrs. Edgar W. Bull of Elgin was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koerner Thursday and attended the orchestra gpneert Thursday evening. Mk\ and Mrs. Ed Martin and daughter, Marian, of Woodstock were Sunday guests in the home of the former's sister, Mrs. E. E. Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foley and Mrs. Julia Clark of Cleveland, Ohio, spent several days the past week in the W. J. Welch and J* M. Phalin homes. Mr. and 'Mrs. F. W. Sayler and daughters, Viola and Joyce, of Woodstock were guests of McHenry relatives Sunday. Among those wh'6 saw the football game at Champaign Saturday were Edward Kennebeck, Weston Bacon, Herman Nye, Floyd Foss, Robert Weber and Richard Overton. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Westfall of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs* Simon Stoffel. Their little daughter, Doris, returned home with them after spending a few days in the home of her grandparent*. Harry Morris 0 Tuesday here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss were in Elgin Sunday. Mrs. Price of Chicago spent Sunday in MeHenry. Mrs. Dodd of Waukegan spent Sunday in McHenry. Mrs. Powers of Chicago visited McHenry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walsh- were Elgin visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Linos Newman were Elgin visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. SchoeWer were Chicago visitors Saturday. L. A. Erickson and William H. Althoff were Elgin visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Claxton and son, Will, were Elgin visitors Sunday. Mrs. A. Landwer of Woodstock has been ill at her home in that city. Mrs. John Engeln was a Waukegan visitor on Wednesday of last week. Miss Ann O'Neil of Chicago was a guest in the John Hiller home Sunday. Miss Carey of Miama, Fla., visited in the home of Mrs. John Carey last week. Leo Peters of Chicago spent a day the last of the week in the Albert Vales home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Schoewer were Chicago visitors Saturday evening of last week. ^ Charles Vales and Frank Vales of Chicago were Sunday guests in the Albert Vales home. Bemie Newman spent the week-end in the home of his brother, Charles Newman in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eddy were guests' of Mrs. P. Peterson and family at Marengo Armistice Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baron spent the week-end in Chicago as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mix. Mrs. O'Brian and Mrs. Lane of Belvidere attended the C. D. of A. initiation here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and children of Ringwood were Sunday guests in the J. F. Claxton home. James Tapacek and son, James, Jr., of Chicago were recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vales. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker and son of DesMoines, Iowa, were recent guests in the home of Mrs. Culver. Mrs. Walter Robinson and family of Woodstock were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. I.*Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rich of Lombard, 111., spent Friday and Saturday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Frisby. Mrs. Kate Townsend of Wisconsin Rapids is spending the week in the home of her niece, Mrs. A. L. Purvey. Charles Loomis and Yvonne Stanley of Chicago were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Perkins Sunday. Mrs. John Miller and granddaughter, Rosemary, spent the week-end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mix in Chicago. Mrs. Jennie Ettinger and son and Mrs. Mary Dowell of Wauconda spent Tuesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowell. y John Givens and Harold Bacon attended a banquet given for the Chevrolet dealers at the Sherman House in Chicago Thursday. Mrs. Mary A. Granger of Crystal Lake spent several days the last of the week in the home of her son, D. I. Granger and family. Dr. Craver, who has been seriously ill at his home near this city for several weeks is improving slowly and i9 now able to take nourishment. Mrs. M. J. Freund, Mrs. William Stoffel and Mrs. Stephen Heimer and Mrs. George Nell were dinner guests of Mrs. Joseph Mertes at Pistakee Bay last Thursday. A pleasant day was enjoyed by the guests. Patrons night was observed at the Marengo chapter, O. E. S. on Friday evening of last week. Those who attended from McHenry were: Mrs. J. E. Wheeler, Mrs. William Bacon, Mrs. George Lindsay, Miss Doris Bacon ml Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Baseley, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Cypher and little son, all of Wauconda, and Harry Baseley at Huron, S. D., visited in the Fred. Dowell home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Toynfton and daughters, Neva and Mrs. George Harris and children of Wauconda were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Granger. -0 Cash Prices and Overcoats $20 to $35 - Why buy for Cash? BECAUSE WE SAyX YOU 15% For the Season That you are not asked to payfor the losses which credit accounts create, which is about 10%. V «:- In selling for cash we have ready money to buy for cash, thereby saving 5 to 10%, henee we can afford to sell cheaper. Jos. W. Freund West McHenry 'Si , • the Gate to $ba=IMnar Beautiful Garden & kj . -i. and become the owner of a wonderful lot in by making a moderate down payment and have four years to finish, J^ots are now selling for $750 and Up Buy Now 'They'll be Priced Higher in theSpring The Gateway of Opportunity is in Front of You Let Us Show this Property and Explain the Proposition Kent & Company l%one 8 " iBubdividers of Sha-li-Mar McHenry v.. XML. I -I .!.• .daafai I I • v 11 i'mi I Ki'n#Iff-I - *

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