j s v --v 11. *' • • t * . -' -. v k^f " ; ' " " " " ' 1 ~ ' ' ' ' - ' l . * 1 . ' • • ' .'"'• ..'•: - • ••' • Y .. 'vT -• ... "•• ' ' " THE M'HENRY MJUWDSAIM, THtnWDAT AtTOtfST 23, ftjg • r " . .,:i- : •" ^ JOHNSBURG Mr. and Mrs. John Lay and Mr. and Mrs. Math Lay of Spring Grove visited with Mrs. Catherine Schmitt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thelen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Thelen visited with Mrs. Mary Schmitt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Blake and daughter of Chicago visited with Mr. and* Mrs. John M. Pitzen Sunday. > Miss Alveria Pepping and Ed Freund visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hettermann recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Hiller and daughter, Frances, and Albert Schmitt motored to Burlington, Wis. Sunday, where they visited with Mr .and Mrs. Seihoff. Mr. and VMre. George Zorn visited with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pitzen Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kock and Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfei$Sunday. Mrs. Laurance, Baer and children of Chicago visited with relatives and friends here a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freund and "Mr. and Mrs. M. Freund of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer mo- Freund, Mrs. S. H. Smith,> Mrs. Jacob Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Steve May, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe King, Mrs. Hubert Michels, Mrs. Math Youngen, Mrs. Kathryn Bacuffkee, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith and Mrs. John M. Schmitt. Five hundred and music furnished the entertain ment. Prizes were awarded to Mrs Joe Michels, first, and Mrsir Math Youngen, second. Delicious refreshments were served at a late hour and all friends left,v wishing Mrs. Feund many more happ\'birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Schaefer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schroeder and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pitzen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Pitzen Sunday. Mrs. Joe Miller and family of MeHenvy visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Lay Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michels and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oeffling and son, Lloyd visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Smith one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. William May ' visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Hiller and family Sunday. Master LeRoy Hettermanh is spending his vacation in Chicago with relatives. .' Mrs. Christina Brefeld ain'd Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caveny of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hettermanr. ""MEr. and Mrs. Albert Pepping and , Mrs, Catherine Tony.* Su„d,y M ^ ^ „-,a-,¥c children and Mrs. Anna Kunis and daughter, Agnes, of Chicago, Visited . with Mr. aM^iC"'J7~B. Hetterniann l ly' Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oeffling visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michels recent- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michels and children of Harvard visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Blake Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Schmitt and Mrs. Bill Lewis visited Mrs. Catherine Schmitt Monday. Mrs. Joe J. Freund was surprised on her birthday anniversary ope evening last week. Those present were: Mrs. Joe Michels, Mrs. Joe B. Hettermann, Mrs. Frank Kempfer, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pitzen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. freund? Mrs. Jack Hiller, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Miller, Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caveny and Mrs. Christina Brefeld , Mrs. H. W .Hettermann and Mr. and Mi's. Anthony Freund visited with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baur Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Freund and children visited with Mr. and Mr?. John H. Freund recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schroeder and children of Chicago returned to their home Monday after spending a few weeks here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hettermann Monday. The Afternoon and Evening clubs surprised Mrs. Hubert Michels on her birthday anniversary, Saturday evening. Cards furnished the entertainment and prizes were awrded to Mrs. M. Pitzen, first, Mrs. Joe J. Michels, secondhand Mrs. Peter R. Freund; third. A delicious luncheon was served. Joe B. Hettermann met with an accident Sunday in which he broke hii arm and tore all the ligaments. Mr. and Mrs. Cap Buichler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe King, Mr. and Mr.s. Joe J. Freund, Mr^and Mrs. William May and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pitzen were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe-B. Hetermarm Sunday. SPRING GROVE M*. and Mrs. James Nish of Racine and Mr. arid Mrs. Enith Shaw df Waukegan were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peacock Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Brustman of Kenilworth is enjoying a two weeks' vacation with her father, Gust Roepke, Sr. M|-s, Charles Behrns and Miss Dor-j Lake Geneva visitors Sunday WEEKLY PERSONALS COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY As Seen By Plaindealer Reporters and Handed In By Our Friends Mrs. Fred Boger was a Woodstock visitor Tuesday. ^rs* Leslie Olsen was *a Ringwood visitor Thursday.! ^ Mrs. E. J. Buss attended the Aurora fair Thursday. Stanley Warrington was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Ray Groh of Chicago spent the week-end at McHenry. William Martin of Chicago spent the week-end at horile here. ' E. A. Koernen of Naperville visited with fiends herte Friday. Mrs. L. C. B^i^well was a Waukegan visitor one day last week. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Aicher w« V'-,., •-&>*:';-r -KVv *<>'• •; , :,.'k-.a othy Behrns were, Chicago passengers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillan and daughter, Eleanor, of Crystal Lake called An P. G. Hoffman Saturday evening. T Mr. and Mrs. Wehls of Oak Park were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Butler. They motored to Lake Geneva and Delavan and called on Mr. Butler's brother, Coquebette, at Delavan. Mr. and Mrs. Math Nhnsgern and children were Sunday evening callers at the home of Joseph Jung at Ringwood. r. and Mrs. Charles Behrns and daughter, Dorothy, motored to Zenda Sunday and spent the day. Frank Prosser of Chicago was a Sunday afternoon caller at Nimsgern's home Miss Beatrice Wleber is spending the week with friends in Chicago. John Anderson and daughter, Anna: attended the Aurora, fair Thursday. Mrs. Delia Mjatthews and son, Edward, Were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Misses Ellen, Pender and Katherine Walsh attended the Aurora fair Thursday. MiV jand Mrs. James Burke ofChicago spent last week with relatives here.7 Stanley Warrington and daughter, Gladys, were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steffes and family attended the Aurora fair last Wednesday. « Mrs. Laura Kent and daughter, Ruth, visited at Genoa City Sunday Math I evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Krause of Woodsock When Cooking Use Plenty of Milk The liberal use of milk in cooking not only makes the food taste better, but it really is better. Milk adds to its nutritious value and makes it easily digestible. Our Phone Number Is 660-R-l- We handle nothing but Bowman's Pasteurized and Degreed Products Community Dairy, Ben J. Smith, Prop Miss Agnes Weber and Miss Regena; is spending her vacation with relatives May are spending a few days in the [ here this week. city. • Miss Nina Wheeler of Libertyville Mrs. Ed Hoffman of Wilmette is I is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. spending a few days with her parents, | H. C. Sampson. Mr. and Mrs. PeteVJM. May. j Mr. and Mrs. John Harder of Crys- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sweet and | tal Lake visited in the N. E. Barbian George and Charlie Sweet motored to j home Saturday. Belvidere Sunday to afamily picnic. | Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Elliott of Chi- Miss Eva Weber and Miss Kathern! cago were Sunday visitors of Mr. and May motored to Twin Lakes Monday! Mrs. Frank Thurlwell. TERRA OOTTA Mr, and Mrs. Reed Carr of Spring Grove spent Sunday at ttte home of Merton Gracy. Raymond Shine is 'spending & couple of weeks with relatives in .9*- cago. !. Miss Marie Knox Is sending, seyeral days at the *hooie of her brother |i in Sycamore. William Jame» of Antioch - Spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Merton Gracy. Mrs. Edv.-aud Sund> and daughter of Carpentersvjlle spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. Henry McMillan. t Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sitark and json, Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Itadioi^nd cousin, of Sycamore visited at the home of SC. Knox. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gracy and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Gracy and family attended a reunion at Waukegan recently. Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson of\Qiicago were recent guests at the home of B. J. Shines „ Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Knox atiri daughter of Sycamore visited with reL~ atives here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wingate and William Conway spent Sunday at" Mundelein and Liiertyville. Miss Phyllis Huffman is spending two weeks with^rrfatives in Chicago. Misses Ethel and Beryl Gracy and Thomas Church enjoyed a seven hundred and fifty mile automobile trip last week, and visited at Carbondale. Mr. and Mrs. Jkmes L, Burke of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burke of McHenry were guests at the home of M. Knox Monday.. Misses Mary ano3 Ellen Frisby of Elgin visited at th^ir home here Supday. Mrs. O'Hara of Chicago and Miss Vera Haligus of Crystal Lake called on Miss Florence Knox Monday. Willard Beebe of Crystal Lake was a caller in this vicinity Thursday evSn «ig. We still have any number of bargains left from oar Mid-summer Clearance Sale. Erickison Dept. St6re. afternoon. WESTERN' UNITE Gas and Electric Co. D INTEREST The sejmi-annual interest due September 1, 1928 on Western United Gas and Electric Company Five Percent (5%) First Mortgage Gold Bonds, Mrs!ViYliam" Bacon Mrs. Charles Foss of New York City is spending several weeks in the home Mr. and Mrs. C. Unti and family visited the Boy Scout camp at" Pleasant Lake, Wis., Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Wheeler attended a veterinary meeting at Gurnee cm Wednesday of last week. Miss Margaret Farrell returned to her home at Beloit, Wis., after spending the week with relatives here. Miss Hazel Bacon of Chicago spent the week-end at the home of her par- Series "B" of 1927 is payable on that date at the Illinois Merchants Trust Company Chicago, Illinois. • R. N. DREIMAN, Treasurer. WAL. CO. I FAIR I ELKHORN SEP. 3-7 NASH *400 Delivered Prices l : '• , in McHenry Read the ads and save your dollars, pain. You will be deHghted. Etaes it lewk like this ottef< is it, perhaps, a stately 061- onial house with its white ^walls and green shutters gleaAing in the sun? , arm, brown tints and a gaily-fcolored rdbf. Whatever kind of house appeals to you as ex- • pressing your idea of "home," You will find it here, in a wide choice of designs i « arid a wide choice of building materials. Let Bill Ding help yofi build the home you'd like to own. { """" TtyfpUENRY LUMBER PA XtXvJ. X Quality and Service First V-/# West McHenry, 111.. TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE $ 926 »*2212 3 Series--16 Enclosed Models--4 Wheelbase Lengths Nothing mom to buy! Fully Equipped Including Spare Tire George A. Stilling Garage Phone tf McHenry, Ullaols mm of her son, Henry Foss, and family; Miss. Mayrr.e McCabe and Rita Jean Bennett of Chicago spent last week in the home of Mrs. Katherine McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. George Donavin and William J. Welch and daughter, Helen, visited at Lake Geneva, Wis., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thieson and children of Chicago were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon Saturday. x Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ensign and children spent Wednesday and Thursday as the guests of friends at Lake Como, Wis. Miss Janice Kloptz spent a few days recently with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strain, at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Kueny and son and Mrs. Germarit of Jtenosha, Wis^ were recent guests of Mrs. Henry Degen. Mrs. Arnold Reinhart and Miss Susie Nimsgern of Elgin were recent guests in the home of Mrs. Catherine Young. 1 Ed Knox and son Thomas, and daughter, Dorothy, of Chicago were guests in the Edmund Knox hdme Sunday. 7 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shutterly of Day^ ton, Ohio, spent last week in the home of the latter's .mother, Mrs. Catherine Young. George Kamholz and little son and Mrs. Carl Schmitt and children of Chicago visited in the Fred Kamholz home Thursday. ( Miss Mabelle Wheeler spent a few days recently as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walkup at Ridgefield. Mrs. John Dreymiller, Mrs. John Claxton and Mrs. Letah Thomas and son, Eugene, were recent visitors at Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hanly and daughter, Grace, of Elgin visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paul and daughter, Helen, of Elgin were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Barbian. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sayler and daughters of Woodstock visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler, Sunday. Mrs. Charles H. Michels, Mrs. Paul Garasch, Mrs. Joe N.Miller and daughter, CarolineMarie, visited at Mundelein Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Schreiner and sons, Maurice and Willis, spent the past two weeks on a motor trip to Florida and other points of interest in the south. •--- Mrs. Fred Jess and daughter, Mary, Mrs. Jacpb Schneider and Miss Sue Hardman of Milwaukee, Wis., were guests in the home of Mrs. Henry Degen last Wednesday. Mrs. John P. Weber and daughter, Beatrice, and Mrs. Jacob Steffes and daughter, Emily, were Chicago visitors Saturday. Miss Beatrice Weber remained to spend the week with friends. Supt. and Mrs. E. C. Fisher and daughter, Rosalind, of Peoria and Miss Eolia Boyer of St. Louis were guests in the home of Mrs. Ella Wheeler, Monday. Mr. Fbhefr, who is superintendent of schools at PeoriaKand his family were enroute to their home at Peoria from their summer home in Wisconsin. Mr. Fisher is a former superintendent of the McHenry high school and is favorably remembered t»jr * host of friends tyWt. ' GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator Twice every evening, at 6:55 and !?,:55(Central Standard t ime), Station WBBM, Chicago, will broadcast full details of the R. Cooper, Jr., Inc., G-E Refrigerator Radio Contest rzQontest Khles and Regulation^ 1. Every housewife living i^ McHenry and adjacent territory marketed by R. Cooper, Jr., Inc., is eligible for this contest. , « -• 2. The contest falls into two divis i o n s -- A p a r t m e n t and H o m e , The Woman writing the. best letter titled "Why I Want a General Electric Refrigerator in My Apartment" will receiv/e a Model P-41T (no installation Want a G-E Refrigerator in My Home" will receive an R-72 (installed). * % S. ^ Each contestant will receive a copy of Miss Alice Bradley*^ Famous Recipe Book free of charge, 4. In the event that a contestant should purchase (actual delivery) a G-E Refrigerator during the duration of this cdntest and her letter should be ranked (Jtiarges). 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