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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Apr 1928, p. 2

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v... Sh-t* rf at G«*f« Mrs. Albert Mbj*r ant cbttdn* «f >fundelete ipwt Tuesday witk her father, Kdwaxi Daley. Mrs. Ffcank Meyer and mb, DoHald, of Mcffenry called at the Win GSary hoese Tueeday mominp. ?•: Mrs. A. M. Sowers spent Monday In Chicago. SBr. and Mn. H. JL Mr. Mi Mra. Bury and children aai Mk Sunday afternoon flk the home at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Daley and children of Rou nd Lake calkd orvMr. and Mrs. Clarence Daily Friday. Mrs. Viola Carr and friend of Chicago spent Sunday at "the Ckric home. 7 SHOE SALE STARTING SATURDAY, MAVI in ' *EIMEB BUILDING GREEN STREET CONSUMERS ECONOMY SHOE 8T0RS and 1ft*. Stanley Stone of Cbithe week-end at the Vad- Mn. Myron Francisco and Paifter were Bfc Henry eal- *w** BetweenHooo*it2Qoo Uheres No Car that Compares with BUICK Comb the field and you'll come right back to Buick for .the style, colors, upholsteries and appointments of its (bodies by Fisher. Make the same test in per- Iwrninff and again youH lirrt Buick for die power, •etaway and dependability of niValve-in-Head six-cylinder •vibrationlets lifjwsrf Mr. and Jbs. W. A. Shaw and sons of Kenosha spent Sunday in the J. B. Tnrnbnll home. Sir. and Mrs. Glen Geary and family spent Sunday at the Lee Geary home at Gilmer. Mrs. George Foote of Chicago and friends visited at the Clem Dacy home Friday. George Hnson of Round Lake called on his father, Marsh Huson Sunday. Mrs. Mary McComb and Harold Hapke spent Sunday in Milwaukee. Mrs. Ed Underwood of Gilmer spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Jenks recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burton former residents here have1 returned from Florida to their home in Libertyville. Mrs. A. H. Boehmer and Mrs. Ernest W esse 11 of Burringtoa spent Sunday with D. L. Brown. Mrs. Jane Eatinger and children have moved from Aurora to the Sowers house on South Main, street. JCr. and Mrs. Chris Hapke and children of Libertyville called at the F. H. Dickson home Sunday. A. N. Lanen was a Chicago caller Monday. Kfr and Mrs. Eftner Mbnshtm and Mr*. James Monahon of Chicago called on Mrs. Alice Geary Friday. Mr. apd Mh*s- Alvin Case and Jflrs. M. E. Smith^ were Woodstock callers, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Immenga have oved into the Jenks cottage. Mrs. Alice Geary and daughter. Edythe spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer at McHenry. Mlrs. Almeda Grantham and son, Walter of Chicago called at the Grantham home Sunday. Ray Paddock was a Waukegan caller Wednesday. Mrs. Joe. S. Hkss was a Chicago caller recently. H. J. Cook was a Waukegan caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Goodluck of Lake Zurick were Sunday callers here. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Larsen of Chicago visited at the R. C. Kent home Sunday. Aad further proof of In Bukk*s Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, Double-Drop Frame, Sealed Chassis, Mechanical Four.Wheal Brakes and a host of features not combined inany othercsr. Buy your car carefully. Make thorough comparisons. Prove to yourself that Buick outpoints all other cars selling +1000 and #2000. UNCLB TOII MMNKJOMI Untie Tom shows Unde Tom slum may go, hut-- Terry's big eo^tnj goes on fonver, and Is looked Awtt- lss King aO^ Mottarch of thw J| with the •logan, "Forever, Foiqjiost and Ndwreet." Many have tried to imitate the sittcessful Terry for years, springing up like Jonah's gourd, l>ut they have withered in the night like a school at minnows following in the wake of a whale, and it was thus that the lines were adopted, "After the Minnows comes the Whale," and it has surely proved in its place when used. Terry has been a successful producer of Uncle Tom's Cabin for the past thirty, three years and this season is no exception to the rule. His production this season is more than living up to past reputation of former years, the large company composed of some fifty people, both white and colored travel in their own especially constructed cars, and give the performance under a monster waterproof tent, and when the show comes this year, it will be greatly enlarged. Terry's big production of Hariet Ward Beecher Stowe's famous slavtt MDANSfllMteMtt • COUPBSltl99t»n«M SPORT MODELS #1195 tm #1525 *• * *** *** **** OVERTON & CO WEN Balek Dealere r.m. Teacher: "What is the highest form of animal life?" Brilliant Pupil: "The giraffe, sir," Boy's Life. This week's simile: As busy as a Ford dealer. --Southern Lumberman. Exactly Salts EMerly Persona Foley's Honey and Tar Compound quickly stops teasing, harassing coughs that tire out and prevent sleep. Immediately relieves a tick ling throat, and stops nervous hacking. Contains no chloroform to dry up secretions, no opiates to cause con stipation, that bug-bear of advancing yters. Mrs. Jas. A. S , Fort Worth, Texas, says: MI find Foley's Hooey and Tar Compound absohtMfr reliable *fcd it has ><dped me ^o'liwr folljr." Ideal for elderly H. l%o*a* P. Bolger, SUNSET HILLS GLADIOLI FLOWERS tOn THIS TEAR 1928 will be the greatest in Garden Flowers. Every home will be more beautiful with 4s#e*a. • V- -: • --OftDBK NOV** SB Varieties of New* Gladiolus $1.00 per doaen and up 12 ef the New Iris, Assorted 91.56 and $2.50 per dozen 8 Assorted Cannaa, large roots 2 years old, in their prime. Not $5 and $8 a dozen, only $3 JO per dozen tiRladiums (Elephant Ears) 6 large bulbs for $2.00 Tube Roses, "Pearls" Medium bulbs, 75c dozen Large Bulbs, $1.25 per dozen 6 Assorted Imported Lilies 98.00 dozen grades for $4.50 per dozen 15 NEW PRIZE ROSES All new shades and colors. Guaranteed to bloom in 96 days from setting in ground. JlM, 9L45, $1.65 and $L85 per bush H. E. HOWARD 528 South St, Woodstock, m. 49 Awancid ® IncMi fa •• - /is® * v "I' 'V.v . » for safer, more delightful travel The illustrations of the Nash Advanced Six and Special Six Sedana, shown above, point out two very great advantages which belong to everyone who drives the Nash. For climbing hills, going aroand other ears, getting away in front at a traffic start, Nash haa extra,potcer and greater flexibility, produced j|»y the highly perfected, precision bal Nash 7-bearing motor, and the equally famous Nash *traight line drive. J Mo««b--*S4$ t* *!«*•, >.*.». tMMvjr Coming down hills, driving In traffic, meeting a sudden emergency Nasl| 1-xcay 4-wheel brakes surround Nash Owners with exceptional safety. Andf they also require the minimum of attention and adjustment, because of thriir i'tvay and fully equalimed design. The extra power and extra aafety of - Nash travel cost you nothing, as you will discover if you compare Nash prices to the prices asked for other cars. Nash leads the world in motor car value1 George A. Stilling Garage flWM <§ rmm spendability. Satisfaction and Honest Value t Car Never Men la our history have we delivered as many new Chev- Salets as during the ink tluree Menthaef tUayear. Theeavewa have taken la trad* haw been there ughly impacted and r»- eendltianad, with the reeult that nany of tham can hardly be dlstlnguialaad Iraa^aear eare. Furthwrmere, thssi ears aarry the elWrial rod tag4 that oeuata" which SIAMMI MM CBsefc tUM under wUdl tan OK Come la aad Inspect theee aw eare, aad wheu yu btqr frem ss jnni may de ee, conij.nt that we wantyeur A Few of our exceptional Used Car Values "with an OK that counts". ONE 1926 CHEVROLET OOUPE $225 ONE 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE $250 ONE 1924 CHEVROLET OOTJPE -- $12$ ONE 1927 CHEVROLET IMPERIAL LANDAU $400 x , ' • . m. •tf&J. -.tri'. foynzt-Z'+fl EtMXkKL ItWmm 2nd more coumilf p.. r___£effeaMfcj0«*tiap keep# food fic8h, losdous 2nd whotecme. 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Only an organization with the world-wide fc" cilities and the unlimited resources of Genefal Electric could have put so much man-power and so much mon^ ^^uod .^ development of a single product* ^ Models for every home ate now on display. Come in and see them. In the meanwhile, matt die coupon below for 2n interesting descriptive booklet. GENERAL Q ELECTRIC Refrigerator WB CRBAHON OB BLBCTJLIC--LEAESNG ELBCTBiCAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATKW OP THE WORLD {Carey Electric Shop_ ;.#reea Street MeHemr G-B KanuonAToa Daaua. Please send me your descripdfve beak aa General Elecnic Befrigerans. T I I I AMm. •' • 1

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