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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Mar 1929, p. 6

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^v./v. : : ' S - ww^wm^ *; %miw. / Aj •• mm*f •?m:*s<m• M I ':rJ.',' fi-C'.,: ' v'itrr'lifc- • '~\: • ' I **£•', *'• .? •••„ • i j -< v.( •; V Isi-. » '•*••' :;v 'C ;•' "',"1 * * . , ***"• •'•••** v • ' - i .• ^-•"i V '•i"v ^v : THE M'HXintT PLAINDIALK&» THURSDAY, MA&CS 1. I ' mauwoop #i:|aiik OM ud Wai A*H»e Btirrison ewfcs*t»ined the Five Hundf4 club Thttifeday evening at the hotae of NIh Harrison at McHenry. Prises were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oisen, first, and "Mrs. F. A. Kitchens and H. C. Hughes the consolation*. At the close of the |UM a lovely lunch was served. The Ladies' Aid dinner held at the M. W. A. hall Wednesday was well attended considering the bad roads and weather. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane spent Wednesday evening with friends in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and children were grflenry visiters Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young were Mc- • Henry visitors Wednesday. Mr. and MSrs. Ed Fset and daughter, Lucille, were McHenry visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Will Hendrickson of Richmond and BRp. and Mrs. Glen Jackson of Solon Mills s^pent Wednes day in the Sam Beatty home. Mr. and Mrs. Bd Thompson and family were Sunday guests in the Fred Krohn home. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and family spent Friday evening in the Charles Shepard home in Richmond. Mrs. William McCannon had the misfortune to slip on the ice Friday afternoon, spraining her ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slickenmeyer and son spent the week-end with relatives at Hoople, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wagner and daughter of McHenry spent Sunday in the Abe Lawrence Wme. we!!ie and John MicDShald 9pent Sunday with friends in Chicago. Joe Weber of McHenry was a caller ia the Nick Young kaate Sunday morning. Mrs. Bruno Butler and daughter, Helen Ruth, Mrs. A. W. Smith and Mrs. George Shepard were McHenry callers Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beatty and Mrs. Viola Lou were Richmond visitors Friday. Mrs. Herbert Allen > and Mr. and Bert McCannon of Woodstock were calling on Ring-wood friends Sunday. Mr. and MVs Frank Moska of Brodhead, Wis., are visiting irt the home of the letter's sister, Mir#. Edgar Thomas, and family, Fred Wiedrich and son, Boy, and daughter, M&e, were visitors at Genoa City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Julia Randal of Richmond spent Sunday in the Edgar Thomas home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Chrr spent Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich Jiome, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krohn and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Freund spent Saturday evening in the L«ster Carr home. Mrs. Hcoier Mann and son, Bobby, Mrs. Ada Mann, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and family, Merritt Thomas t: A NEW SUPPLY Or Modernistic Pillows for quilting ? at me AGATHA SHOP o Pillows of Taffetta for Italian qiiilHiig , , . .11.00 ! I Hemmed Dresser Scarfs to embroider _ --60c Colored Border Lunch Cloth to embroider.™ tJOc ' v> • \* ^ ;. We Welcome the Children at this Bank W e t f t e r a g f w r % ® a k is the right place for them to come when they transact any financial matters. Our advice in any problems which may arise about their savings account will be as fully and carefully given as in matters involving many dflll^rs. Bring your boy in and introduce him to the fellows, - Citizens State Bank OF McHSNEY "Ufct Bwik That Helps You Get Jttwd" r: lorward-Looking People will Investigate these 10 Points which reveal CAKLA1M D-POMTIAC r Superiority over the United States, forward-looking %'i. people are being invited to investigate the ; New Oakland All-American Six, the New Y' y , Pontiac Big Six and Oakland-Pontiac deal- 1'* I, er® ten points vital to motoring satinc- i4 i faction .. .We want you to make such an f fel" investigation. Come in and let us explain !j l€ ££« ZmtfVnzzZrJU?, ?iz2rr£t and Mrs. Lucy Thomas of Woodstock spent Sunday in the Edgar Thonas home. Mt. and Mrs. Henry Hensie of Crystal Lake spent Sunday in the George Harrison home. Maps Liora Harrison returned to Evanston Thursday to resume her nursing, after spending a few days with her parents. Mrs. Rillah Foss spent Sunday with her Son, Floyd, at the Woodstock hospital. He is slowly gaining. Miss Agnes Thompson of Chicago was a guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thompson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, and Miss Kate McLaughlin attended the show at Woodstock Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters spent Sunday with relatives at Behrfdere and Hunter. Mrs. J. R. Smith of McHenry was a caller in the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Young, Sunday afternoon. Thomas and Catherine McLaughlin of McHenry spent Sunday in the J. F. McLaughlin home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schroeder and daughter, Jessie, were Elgin visitors Sunday. Byron Hitehens of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents here. William Beth and daughter, OQra, M!rs. Oliver Laurence, Mrs. William Kelley and daughter, Wynne, attended Mrs. Ben Hutson's funeral at Woodstock Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Richmond spent Sunday in Elgin. Andrew Hawley spent the week-end with Chicago relatives. . Mrs. Henry Auhert and Miss Arline Merchant of Solon Mills were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McLaughlin Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Kane was a guest in the home of her brother and family at Lake Geneva Monday. Miss Eleanor Dodge was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rager and family spent Sunday with relatives in Richmond. Mrs. Grace Anger of Genoa City spent Friday as a guest of Jfrs. Ed. Hopper. Dr. Hepburn was a Waukegan visitor Friday. Charles Bacon wtt ft vilitor at Antioch Monday. Leon Dodge, Jay and Kenneth Cristy and Clinton Martin were Chi; cago visitors Mionday. Will Antcliff of Lake'Geneva was a caller in the Clay Rager htfkne on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Block of Kenosha spent Sunday in the Dr. Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. James Rainy spent Sunday afternoon with McHenry rek atives. Mrs. W. A. Dodge and daughter, Eleanor, were visitors at Antioch Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Del Bacon of Crystal Lake spent Sunday in Ringwood. Mir. and Mrs. H. E. Kelley and daughter, Betty Lou, spent Sunday afternoon in Ringwood. Mrs. Harry Anderson and son, Harold, of Richmond spent Friday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bacon. Frances Helms and Mjna Laurence were Sunday evening callers in McHenry. Miss Wynne Kelley was a recent pruest of. Mrs. Albert Purvey at McHenry., Will Merwin of Waukegan has been doing repair work at the factory this week. Miss Alioe Wilcox of Kidgefield spent feunday in the Dr. Hepburn home. Cora Beth, Helen and Mlna Laurence spent Sunday afternoon at Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr and Mrs. Ffcankie Stephenson were Woodstock Visitors Saturday afternoon. Mir. and Mrs. Ed Hopper were Woodstock visitors Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. James Rainy spent Mondfcy evening in Woodstock. • Mrs. Nick Young is spending a few days with her daughter in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs- C. J.-Jepson and family were Woodstock visitors Saturday afternoon. School Notes The upper grades' honor roll: Mary Celine Adams, Russel Franzen, Richard Kelley, Esther Lawrence, Gerald Noble, Ellen Smith, Paul Walkington, Lyle Franzen, Helen Harrison, Darlene Merchant, Marion Peet, Mercedes Smith, James Lawrence, Cecil Rager. The primary room had ten visitors during the month of February. Dora Anderson celebrated her ninth birthday and treated to cake and candy. Rita Mae Merchant also' celebrated her birthday by treating to chocolate dips. Primary honor roll: Pearl Smith, Walter Low, Shirley Hawley, Reta Mae Mershant, LeRoy Neal, Marjorie Noble, Clarence Tonyan, Kenneth Franzen, Zane Gray, Gladys Shepard, Fred Krohn, Alice Mae Low, John Noble, Dora Anderson, Kenneth Noble, Virginia Jepson, Amy Lawrence, Stanley Young, Lucile Peet. Ne--arbTy -T4 Y o n d e r • • • • hr T.t.MAxrr X---------- Spanning the St. Lawrenca TIMK was when the wonders of the world numbered seven, but that time has gone forever. Today, wonders are numerous. One of them Is the giant boulevard of steel which engineers have flung across and high above the waters of the majestic St. Lawrence river and is known to the world as the Quebec bridge. This structure Is peculiar in design In that the central span, 640 feet long and weighing 5,000 tons, hangs suspended between the two end spans SI a height of 172 feet above the water, instead of resting upon piers. This middle span was built ashore, floated to mid-stream on scows and then liftmi bodily into place and securely fastened. This job went down In history as one of the greatest engineering feats of all time. Without a sight of the bridge or a photograph of H, it is well nigh impossible for one to form an adequate conception of its tremendous size. Its construction set the owner--the Canadian National railways--back to the tune of about $15,000,000, but It shortened the haul between Halifax and Winnipeg by about 200 miles, and that was far more important. (A IMS, WMtarn N«wap*p«r Untoa.) # AIR MAIL ENVELOPES The PIttNtealer has air a»i!-invelopes «b idle for the aceeemodStion of those who wish to use this branch of the postal service. For letters iim distanew -lu*om tike country this tiMhrice is fete quickest and under the new postal regulartions the cost is five cents for the first oupce and ten cents for each additional ounce. The envelopes have the necessary markings and may be purchased In any- quantity 'from one up, fp-tf DE. JOSEPH C. F1ELEY Dentist McHenry - • Illinois in McHenry: Fridays'10 a.m.to 8 p.m. Saturdaysd a.m.to 7:30 p.m. Sundays by appointment, Artificial teeth made by the Davies process. Latest electrical equipment and modern methods. Riverside Drive over Barbian's Grocery and Market Office it ours: 11 to 12 a. m.--2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Stmdaya and Holidays by Appointment , DR.-J. A. STREET 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Res. and Office Phone 274 Pries Bldg. McHenry, ttt r . . / . • ; - - v . : w - " • . - . v i - v - ; , \ ; v e ! - ~ >em T«I m caragje Allans Bros., Preps. ; I r;-' Ml Res. Phone, 639-R-2 WM. M CARROLL Lawyer Office with Kent & Company Every Wednesday Phone 8 McHenry, Mil McHENRY GRAVEL & EXCAVATING 00. » A. P. Freund, Prop. Road Building and Excavating of Every Description Estimates Furnished on Bequest High-grade Gravel Delivered at any time--large or small orders given prompt attention. Phone 204-M McHenry iasve~ta Sure-bsDmce WITH W m. G. Schreinc^r Auctioneering OFFICE AT RESIDENCE S3-R McHenry, III 0. W. KLONTZ, M. D. Upffibiait and Surgeon (Alio tamtkm all diseMM at the Eye, Ear, Mt«e and Throat and the MMnr Glssses) . OSee Hosts I to p a. as., t to 4 and 7 to e p. m. shniaps by Appointment Office at Residence, Wauhsgan Road. Phone 181 McHenry, I1L Telephone No. 1M-R Staff el & Reihansperger IaeuraiMe agents for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY - - ILLINOIS Phone 12S-W Reasonable Kates A. H. SCHAEFER ^•yipr McHENKY Y - ' " ILLINOIS TO*" Mythical FonUh Pirene was a celebrated fountain at Corinth, which took its origin from Pirene. a daughter of Oesfllns who melted away into tears through grief over the loss of her son, Cetirhrtes. At this fountain Bellerophon is said to have caught Pegasus. The fountain burst forth from the rock In Atraenrlnihes. v >:* HENRY V. SOMPEL General Teaming Sand, Gravel and Coal for Sale Grading, Graveling and Road Work Done By Contract or By Day Phone McHenry 649-R-l ^ P. O. Address, Route 3 • McHenry, 111. QERMOZQ Mi McHENRY AUTO SALES Ww* On U.S. 12 Near Mill '. "mm ' RomarkaMe CoOection For the lirat time In the history of •f Oiford university, a collection of piste re(*r«*M>ntIng every plmse «f F'ngllsh silver from the Fourteenth century onwr.i-tf WHS rei*ently assembled from the treasures of all the eoireg** soil exhihl'ed at the Ashmol<>nn museum A sliver mounted drlnklne horn Is-datod 134<» >r" ERMOZONE twice • week in th« X drink df»troy» disease germ* talker in with the food or water--Keeps th' crop pure and sweet--Corrects and pre vents diarrhoeas and bowel troubles. It's the best remedy also for Roup Colds Canker, Swelled Head and tucr disoAlers. The favorite for more tbar thirty years. *> • We am funtss Gsiniuinna Is pleas* you or your moary back. Germotone in liquid form is twice as efficient as tablets <iven in the drink IVoi. bottle. 7Jc: 32'Oi. bottle. (i.fQ haK gallon. 12.TO: gallon, $4.50.^ -; S«of> your Poultry I oiki wUfk Germotone -• ;^n«e I« md Ge( a i«i P. Bolgtr "Tfce Memr M1MTM >'s % NASH "400" PR1CBB 5 Standard Six Modeb 6 Special Six Models ; 7 Advanced Sfac Moddi Delivered • with Ail Squipmeoc i r-oiV M 998 to $1040 i, . ,$1298 to $1398 S153S to $2245 ftipare Delivered Prices! rf baying your now car, wt hm this suggestion to offer; Find out both the 1 factory (f. o. b.) price and the dtUvtrid price of aach car under consideration. See how much difference bat--aa the two prices, mmd ask why. You will discover this: That Nash "400** d*lh*r*d prices are closer to the factory prices than competitive cars. Because Nash can are factory equipped with hydraulic shock absorbers, bumpers, lire ""lode--ivtry ntmmry accessory. |L11 these are bought in tremertdon* fifll- ~|me, and all are included in the factory >^rice, instead of being added u "attHt" - ft rtUiilfigmm, by the dealer. ' " Some dealers (not Nash deateft^ add *s much as $50 or $60 for bumpers •lone. E*mM» tike IWrfd in Motmr Cur Flnlste - IMPORTANT K4M" FEATURES--JTO OTHER CAR AfS THEM AJLIs Longer wheelbases 4p|ne-piece Salai Bijur centralized chassis labricatioa Electric clocks ^ Twin-Ignition motor v x Alnminnm alloy pistons 12 Aircraft-type spark y*~rStr*tt) ^ plugs New double drop fnune High compression Tibwion € Wrior mesalware Houdaille and Lovefoy , • chrome plated over shock absorbers World s easif steteering nickel . fenders ^cat vision frail . pillar posts If ash Special Design front and tear bumpers George A. Stilling Garage Phaae 28 (9*12) ^Electric Table appliances Money-Saving Offers 'Now em onhf Www before have we< a better waffle iron value than this. It is a really handsome waffle iron with paneled top, a pierced bnse so wide no tray is needed, and exceptionally deep grids. It is a $15.00 value. Come in and ssa n, Wf j 1 for it. only 85/ down ' • I $1 i'ti' iVTon ill "LITTLE BY UTTUE" (flllioul Carrying Chmrgm} SAVE $2.26 SPEQAL COMBINATION OFFERS at PUBLIC SERVICE STORES ' ~ Percolator •** Waffle Iron Rmilar value of these two ew*Ueae appliances is $20.25. BaA Toaster and Percolator FedelcoT oaster.Manning&Bowman Percolator -- Regular value $15.25. n. •1622 SAVE $S.£6 V TOASTER and w affle raoPjL ^ *1322 'i SAVE $2.01 r price of th» two «PPli- MM l» VM S Apftfiances--ESr»5«=; T ; ' You Save $3.76 >11 thrac kmc*. Rtfutaf » It ia * Hotpoint VA Iron, biMuti fu I It plaia. ith attacked Mat. ta« r<i A.'I Public Service Company OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS |01 Williams St, Crystal Lain Tdepbone 280 1 A. Schsbeck Dutritit 'Vfl

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