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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Aug 1928, p. 2

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* > - f-S r- ", -,?;.• "* VK *,W> V 4*: THE M'HBNRY PLAIHPEALKR, THOTSPAY, APQP8T t, MM J0HH8BURO •-• §[r. and Mr*. Alex Freund of Chi- ' eago visited with Mr. Mid Mrs. S. H. Smith Sunday. Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Michels visited fc^th Mr. and Mrs. Steve May recently. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepping and children and Mrs. Neil Koones and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Hiller and Mr. And Mrs. Joe Freund and Ven. Sr. M. Matha, O. S. F., who was visiting with relatives here recently, motored, to Mundelein Sunday. ^ . Mrs. Elmer Schroeder and children of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. John, Pitzen a few days last week. Mrs. Louis 'O^rtel and daughter, Marie, of Woodstock visited with Mr. Mrs. George Michels last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Hettermann and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weingart visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Blake Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Guyser and children of Chicago visited with relatives and friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caveny of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hettermann Sunday. Master Gerald Hettermann celebrated his sixth birthday anniversary on Strnday. Those present were: Fred and Nobert Smith, Junior Simon, Lyle Freund, Donald Michels, Donald Weingart and Donald and LeRoy Hettermann. Luncheon was served with a birthday cake being the center of attraction. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Fretind and Mr. and Mrs. William May visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hiller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Math Lay and Mr. and Mrs. John Lay and family visited at the home of Mrs. Catherine Schmitt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Raun find son, Arnold, and Mr. and Mrs. Math Raun and son of Spring Grove visited with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Freund Sunday. Miss Helen Schoen of Chicago is visiting with Miss Oliv* and Alveria Hettermann this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hettermann, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Freund and Mrs. Joe Hettermann motored to Kenosha, Wis., one day last w§ek, where they visited with Mrs. Kate Althoff. Mr. and Mrs. John Freund and children of McHenry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Math Freund Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Schreiner visited with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pitzen Sunday. Master Frank Kempfer of Chicago is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer. Mr. and Mrs. George Zoi*n and daughter of Milwaukee, Wis., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Michels a few days this week. SLOCUM'8 LAKE Mildred Hoffman was a caller at KtcHeftry last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. Bt Brooks and sftn, Chesney, attended a stockholders' meeting at Waukegan Saturday afternoon, ! Wayne Bacon was a business caller at Crystal Lake Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Marry Matthews spent Friday morning at McHenry on business. [Willard Darrell and Dale Wood were callers at Crystal Lake Friday evening. Mrs. Ray Dowell spent last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis near Wauconda. Chesney Brooks and Robert Doole attended the rodeo in Chicago last oats and seventy acres of barley on the Miller farm. It is partly cut. He . . has recently purchased a threshing machine to do his own threshing. Joe Harrer, wife, and daughter, left on a motor trip to Chicago Tuesday. The daughter, Helen, will remain with friends for a week's visit. C. B. Durkee makes frequent visits at the farm he used to own. It still looks home-like to him. Mid-summer clearance at Erickson's, West McHenry, beginning Friday, Aug. 10. See page ad.' in this issue. 10 Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Dowell spent three w days this week. .'days last week with her cousins at the Joe J. Freund and He™T M,11«r of home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon. McHenry motored to Monte Falls, -- Wis,. Thursday, where they visited for a few day Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oeffling and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michels and children of Harvard visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Michels, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hendrikson of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pitzen Thursday. Mrs. Tony Oertel of Woodstock visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Michels for a few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Freund and Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Freund motored to Woodstock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Bugner of Kansas visited with relatives and friends here for two months and returned to their home recently. Misses Mary and Catherine Althpff of Elgin are spending their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff, their parents. Miss Helen Pepping visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hettermann recently. Mid-summer clearance at Erickson's, West McHenry, beginning Friday, Aug. 10. See page ad. in £his issue. 10 Why Risk Paying With Cash When you want to pay a bill or purchase something do you pay cash ? Or do you give a check t Cash is a risky way to handle money. Errors * in change are always possible. Receipts are very easily lost. A bank check is proof that you have paid. We welcome new checking accounts. \ A Savings Account Will Pay You 3% Interest Fox River Valley \ State Bank "The Bank That Helps Yon Get Ahead" i i i WEST SIDE GARAGE General Automobile Repairing Tel 185 Res. Phone, 639-R-2 Every Farmer-- should have installed for use during the hot weather a Cullman Electric Pump Drive Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Robert, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews at Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughter, Dorothy, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Peck at Aurora. %: , Mr. and Mrs. Huge Parks and Raymond Fues of Park Ridge called at the W. E. Brooks home Sunday. Mrs. O. W. Grantham spent Monday at the home of her daughter at Waukegan. Mr. and Mfs. Wayne Bacon and children were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis at Roseville. Dale Wood returned to his home at Martinsville, 111., Saturday, after spending two weeks at the home of Mr.* and Mrs. Harry Matthews and working at Ardelou farms. He will take up teaching school., the last of August. Mrs. Clara Smith visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Haas, at Wauconda, last Tuesday afternoon. Emmett Geary and son, Forrest, were Monday morning callers at the Hjenry Geary home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and children and Douglas and Mae Smith spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Harris at Wauconda. Miss Helen Bernier of Chicago is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Jack Geary. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon and children attended a show at Fox River Grove last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney, spent Sunday evening at thei home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook at Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell visited at the Fred Dowell home at.. McHenry last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Page Smith and Mrs. Clara Smith were business callers at McHenry last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John R. Knox and Mrs. H. J. Shaffer of McHenry were dinner guests at the home of their parents, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks left via auto last Thursday for Plymouth, Mich., where they will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Quartell for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Grantham spent last Tuesday at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family of Griswold Lake visited at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Page Smith Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Shaffer and son of McHenry spent Sunday afternoon at the home of the latter's parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughter, Dorothy, spent Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Jane Eatinger at Wauconda. Sunday guests at the O. W. Grantham home were: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kfclley and children of Elgin; Emmerson Correl of Gary, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Alverson of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler and son of Waukegan, and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson and daughter of Palatine. John Blomgren and Mrs. Sigrid Blomgren were business callers at McHenry last Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maiman of Wauconda spent Sunday evening with the latter's parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell and family spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowell at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and daught- r, Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mattl ews, Mildred Hoffman, George Harner, Leslie Foss, Dale Wood and George Roes?lein attended the old time dance given at the Lake County Farm bureau at Iv^nhoe last Friday evening. John Blomgren, Mrs. Sigrid Blomgren and Mrs. E. Anderson attended show at Fox River Grove Monday night. Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Robert, and Mrs. Willard Darrell spent Tuesday afternoon at the Blomgren heme. Mid-summer clearance at Erickson's, West McHenry, beginning Fri day, Aug. 10... See page ad. in this issue. , 10 hsw^-to Snre-ksnriMe WITH Wm.G. Schreiner Auctioneering ^ OFFICE AT RESIDENCE^* W»#e n-K McHENKTrm 0. W. KLONTZ, M. D. Physician and Surgeon (Also treating all diseases of the l£ye. Ear, Nose and Throat and the Fitting of Glasses) Oflee Hdurs--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. 111. .aVV & OUR ADVERTISERS OFFER YO MONEY-SAVING The Muggletoniana This peculiar sect, founded by an1 English tailor named Muggleton In the Seventeenth century, Is not extinct Muggletonians, one of "whose chief bfr liefs Is that the "place of hell will be this earth when sun, moon and stars are extinguished" still meet 4BLondon and PerhvRhlre. . Long Proc-- Art*' and sciences are not cast In a mold, but are found and perfected by degrees, by often handling and polishing, as bears leisurely lick their cubs into shape.--Montaigne. S A V E • 'T--; • ' lips..* ffcone 12G-W. 4 Reasonable Kates A. H. SCHAEFE8 \ Drawing McHENBY, ILLINOIS Telephone No. 108-B. Stoffel & Reihansperger Insurance agents for all classes of property in the best companies. ffEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS McHENBY GRAVEL & EXCAVATING CO. A. P. Freund, Prop. Road Building and Excavating of Every Description Estimates Furnished on Request High-grade Gravel Delivered xt any time--large or small irders given prompt attention. Phone 204-M McHenry WNL M. CARROLL Lawyer Jflee with Kent & Company' Every Wednesday t »e 8 • „ . Me&nrr. HL time, stamps, trouble< . ( labor and delays " " >1 "r HERE'S YOUR CHANCE--To buy Standard Goodyear make ; tires at mail order prices. We will meet any mail order price on guaranteed tires only and we handle nothing bnt standard • .makes; "v.;- w v ' : - \ •«. The Tire You Want Is'Right Here in Town! You can't buy a tire sight-unseen and get suet vahie as we offer you right here in town. You can't get real tire servici through the mail. You can't get our prompt, friendly attention when you're dealing through letters. COME IN--see this wonderful GOODYEAR PATHFINDER--the tire that gives you the cash benefit of the world's largest tire business* A tire made by Goodyear! Backed by your own neighbors! Chockfull of miles and miles of honest, trouble-free service. We guarantee all Goodyear Tires for 20,000 miles. Vulcanizing prices greatly reduced due tr the low price of tires and repur stock. WALTER J. FREUND Phone 120-R . West McHenry, Illinois Complete Stock---All Sizes Tire and Tube Vulcanizing Tires Sold on Time Payments ^ Batteries -- Battery Charging and Repairing -- ^ Announcing the for the cooling of milk and other • uses around the farm. . It cat be installed on the pump you now use. Loops around pump or well easing--no foundation required. Works indoors as well as outdoors. In emergency can be operated by hand or by gasoline engine. Mr. Parmer, come in and let us explain fully this wonderful addition to your farm equipment. Phone 251 Electric Shop Green St want OSTEND -another Sensational Chevrolet \&lue 4 Speeds Forward • 4Wheel Brakes design svroUl, The company threshing machine has been put in order and report is crops will be tried out Tuesday afternoon at Clint' Martin's. Warren Francisco was over last week and mowed the Francisco lot in the cemetery, where his parents are buried. There is much more work that needs being done in the cemetery. The sign on the corner where the road goes over Hog's Back still remains. The wonder is when did this road become a private one. It is thought by some people that have not been around the farming community that grass is nearly all cut. There are many acres cut but still many more to cut. The rain last Friday night hindered so no harvesting was done Saturday, but the uncut grain is disappearing fast. Bud Sherman is spending a few days' vacation at "Grandpa" Hobart's. He says school will soon commence. W. Yaiike had one hundred acres of Typical of the progressive embodied in the new |Chevro(&^</ Utility Truck is a four-speed tran»> mission with an extra-low gear, pro* vidlrtg tremendous pulling power Cor heavy roads, deep sand ana steep hills--and reducing to the very mln* Imum the starting strain on moMRi clutch and rear axle-- •-powerful, non-locking 4'wheel brakes, with a rugged emergency brake that operates entirely inde* pendent of the foot brake system-- 4e*r steering mechanism, which even includes ball bearings at die front axle knuckles! bell bearing worm<*ad> And In addition, there ere ell basic features which have been 00 largely instrumental in Chevrolet's success as the world's largest builder of trucksl Come in and get a demonstration of this remarkable new truck You*11 find that it offers every feature needed for dependable low-cost transportation--and we can provide a body fvoe to meet your individual regiiimnrnts. Price only (Chassis only) /• o» b. 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