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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Apr 1928, p. 6

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w&m, P' a&g mss& Am attflu Mk. a*d 4 *•* , v &*sf, imiH £•&** C. BnAi «ni son, Qmh callers at Woodstock aai Crystal Lake last Saturday moraiBgr Page Smith was a btfsiness caller s|. Elgin last ftriday. , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and dasghter, Dorothy, were caller* at McHenry Satarday afternoon. Arthur Wackerow of Roseville and Jim Dowel! attended the movie at Barrington Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winkler of Barrington spent Friday at the home of the former's parents at Ardelou faras. months at the hcne or Kr. and lira. Harry Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. tturis at Wauconda spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mlrs, Page Smith. Miss Mbrrtle Darrell of Crystal Lake and Elmer Esping of Molina spent the week-end at the home of the for mer's parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook and son, Ira, of Wauconda and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook of Zion visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks last Saturday afternoon. Miss Alma Dowell accompanied Mr ,s;„, • Clothes cleanliness is an art--says Mr. Before and After. It's an art that we know and prac-* tice and it helps you practice thrift, i '^Cleaning and Dyeing Service at Your Door'.' Mrs. Anna Howard CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING ^HONE 143 W Located over Bolger's Drug Store Iff, '• l*£y Satarday April 28th $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 -$1.75 $125 OVERALLS for... $1.50 OVERALLS for $1.75 OVERALLS for. $2.00 OVERALLS for.. 20c CANVAS GLOVESPAIR $1.00 25c CANVAS GLOVES 5 PAIR $1.00 $1.25 HORSE HIDE GLOVES ~$1.00 Assorted Lot Men's DRESS CAPS, $1.50 and $2.00 grad*._41.04| Assorted Lot Men's DRESS SHIRTS, *$1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 grades $1.00 Jos. W. Freund West McHenry, UL 9 o & Saturday, April 28 T ; ICECREAM 8MCK ICE CRIlAM, 50C value, Dollar Day, per _ 35^ ICE CREAM, 55c value, •p' -" Dollar Day, per qt. _ • . • -- 40d » Vanilla, New York, Cherry and Chocolate CANDY BUNTE'S MILK CHOCOLATES, 1-lb. box, $1.00 value. Dollar Day 6(1^ FANCY BOX CHOCOLATES for Dollar Day-- " $1.25 value . . . • _.. 95^ ' S1.50 value r | V _L.Z|l.20 . $1.75 value 4 -pi.25 CIGARETTES CARTON CAMELS, $1.40 value, Dollar Day ___ CARTON LUCKY inUMTfiSInto*" Doltar D«r __ jl.20 V E i&K' CATOY CIGARS CIGARETTES Mrs. llrt Motston tad daughter visitad at the w. K. Brooks home last Thursday evaning. Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Robert, Mrs. Willard Darrell and daughter, Myrtle, and friend called on Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews at Crystal Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Dowell and daughter, Will Eatinger and Jane Eatinger and two daughters attended a show at Harrington last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon last Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Robert, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Staneck at Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon. Mildred Hoffman spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Thurou and two children of Crystal Lake spent last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wlayne Bacon. George Roesslein and George Horner spent last Wednesday evening at the home Of Mir. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, Mrs. Jane Eatinger and two children and Mary Dowell spent last Monday night at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Ray Dowell. Sunday callers at the W. E. Brooks home were George Walmsley of Wauconda, Frank Wilson of Volo, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Larabee and son and Charles and Olive Larabee of Bristol, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Brooks of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ziehm of Chicago and Mrs. Page Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis and daughter, Frances, were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacons Willard Darrell called on his daughter at Crystal Lake last Friday night. Harry Matthews and John Blomgren attended a meeting at the Farm Bureau office last Wednesday evening. Mrs. H. J. Schaffer of McHenry visited at the home of her parents here last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and daughter spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis at Roseville. t John Blomgren, Mrs. E. Anderson, Mis. Sigrid Blomgren were at McHenry Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Geary and son, Eugene, visited at the J. N. Zimmer home at McHenry Sunday afternoon. ' iMr. and Mrs. A. L. Crab tree and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Grantham of Cary visited at the O. W. Grantham home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nellis spent Sunday at the home of their daughter at Crystal Lake. Mr- and Mrs. Harry Geary and son, Normand, of Grayslake spent Sunday with home folks here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ensign and children of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tegtmeier and children and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schuler and children of Crystal Lake were Sunday evening guests pt the Wayne Bacon home. Willard Darrell, Mrs. Harry Matthews, Chesney Brooks, George Roesslein and George Horner attended the International Friendship institute at the W. T. H. S. gym last Friday evening, where they heard Mr. Aaron of India, Mr. Blooah of Africa and Mr. Sung of China speak and Saturday Willard Darrell and Harry Matthews attended the noon-day luncheon at the Clark House, while in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell- and Chesney Brooks attended the meeting where stereoptican slides of the three counfottad Mr. and MH. Mr. and ]£*„ Elgin visitori Insure-- ID Sure--Insnrance WITH WM. G. Schreiner Auctioneering OmCE AT RESIDENCE Phone McHENRY, ILL • i • -- -- -- i T. 'it • McHENRY GRAVEL ft EXCAVATING CO. A. P. Freund, Prop. Road Building and Excavating of Every Description Estimates Furnished OB Request fcgh-grade Gravel Delivered at any time--large or small orders given prompt attention Phone 654-M-2 McHenry C. W. KLONTZ, M. D. Physician and Surgeon (Also treating all diseases of the Bye, Iw, Noae and Throat and doing Refraction) Office Hours--8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays by Appointment Office at Residence, Waukegan Road. Phone 181^~ McHenry, I1L WM. M. CARROLL Lawyer xiflea wftth Kent 4k Company 'MIWM* filtlofsl i vffBRM iapT«kn.i «i AM•M mN*M..,y in OHdgo MJr. And M!rs. Hkrry Mfctthews, Mir. and Mrs. Willard Darren, Mrs. W. ft. Brooks and son, Chesney, attended the last number of the Lyceum course at the W. T. H. S. gym Monday evening. Mrs. Willard Darrell, Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Robert, and Mrs. Raymond Lusk and Mrs. George Lundgren of Wauconda were entertained at the Blomgren home Tuesday afternoon. ; RINGWOOD Mrs. Jennie Cossman visited in Elgin last Wednesday. Hadley Thompson of Greenyood was a caller in town Sunday. A little daughter was born at the home of Mr. and Mlrs. Ed. Thompson Saturday morning. They have named the little lady Grace Mary. Miss Marjorie Whiting and Mrs. H. C. Hughes were Harvard fallers Wednesday. Mir. and Mrs. Frank Hawley • of Chicago spent the week-end in the E. C. Hawley home here. Mrs. Kirwan of Volo visited her sister, Mrs. Cossman, here a day this week. Henry Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf and son, Jack, visited a in the C. D. Bacon home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean of Woodstock were Sunday gue|sts of Mrs. Frank Stephenson. Miss Ardis Whiting of Chicago visited relatives and friends here over the week-end. Mrs. Louis Schroeder spent last Wednesday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt and son, < r- \-' ik"' -rr- MSas Louise Williams was by the Jolly Sixteen Banco dkrti> and a few neighbors last Tuesday afternoon. Eight tables of bunco were played and the first prize was won by Miss Viola Engels, second by Mrs. Steve Engels, third by Mrs. Viola Lowe, fourth by Mrs. Emma Merchant and the consolation by Mrs. Thomas . Doherty. A delicious luncheon was ! served and the ladies presented Miss Williams with a card table. A pleasant bunco party was held at the home of J. V. Buckland last Saturday evening. There were eight tables of bunco in play and first prizes were ^on by Miss Edna Peet and Paul Walkington and the consolations by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Franwp. A niee lunch was served. ' Sr "Listen," remarked the exasperated driver dver his shoulder, "Lindbergh got to Paris without any advice from the back seat." --Shaunavon Standard. Short Talks by Thoughtful Mothers Says a Virginia Mother: "Use a cowli medicine that contains 'dope'? Oh, never. To our children we give Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, as my own dear mother used to give it to me. It so quickly relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping coughs and those disturbing night coughs." Heartily endorsed by Mothers everywhere. No opiates, nQ chloroform, contents plainly markea on package. Once triedj always used. Ask for it. Thomas P. Bolger, Druggist. ttioao 8 McHeaqr, DL Telephone No. 106-R. Stoffel & Reihanspetger Insurance agents for all classes of property in the host companies. WEST McHENRY, :: ILLINOIS Aoii ltt-W 4.K.8CBAVBB * Drayia* ILUMOIS On Your Doorstep Every morning, right on time, you'will find whatever you order in the way of milk and cream. There is nothing better in dairy products to be obtained anywhere. We handle nothing but Bowman's Pasteurised and Degreed Products BEN J. SMITH Phone 657-R-l Saturday, April 28 R« K. D. SCRATCH GRAINS, in cotton sacks, value--Special for $ Day._...... $2.50 R. K. D. BABY CHICK PEED, in cotton sacks, $3.40 value--Special for § Day ^ $3.00 OUR OWN EGG MASH, with dried buttermilk, $8.20 value---Special for $ Day $2.95 Limit on each--300 lbs. to a customer. McHenry County Farmers' Co-Op. Ass'n , / ' " PHONE 29 ^ • ' W • SILK HOSE, regular $1.00 value....,^^ POR $1.00 HOUSK DRESSES, many worth $2.25, each. $1.00 COLORED BORDER LINEN TOWELS, 2 FOR $1.00 PILLOW CASES and Embroidery Oafcton GOLD BAND IVORY DINNER PLATES, .. , 16 FOR $1.00 HANDLED SANDWICH PLATE& regular price $1.65 --,$1.00 MANY OTHER ARTICLES WORTH $10§^ •4T A MUCH LOWER PRICK ? ^ mm Agatha Shop 1 «;*** On purchases by making your buys in McHeifty Satuiday, April 28, which is Dollar Day. And don't forget that it is easy to start saving more dollars by opening an account in this bsok s savings department. It can bc done with ONE DOLLAR. Then watch the balance grow. We add interest every six months. Xet us alter your name on dollar day, Saturday, April 28. ^ - Fox Rivet Vflley State Bank TiBl-iiiiiw f i&~«, x&ik-U*;. ' fe f A,

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