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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Apr 1929, p. 6

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RINGWOOD ^ S1m Bunco dub met with Mss-Lester Carr at her home on Thursday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Elmer Olsen, the one for having made the largest number of buncos, Mra. Edfca Thomas, first; Mrs. Emma Merchant, second; Mrs. A. W. Smith, third, and Miss MJM Wiedr/ch the consolation'. Miss Eva Williams was awarded the draw prise. At the close of the afternoon a lovely luach was served. The operetta, "Hie Kitchen Clock," given by the pupils of the Primary room at the M. W. A. hall Friday evening Wlis a fine success. Much credit ;t\ TO* x'gzirrr S. H. Freund general Building Contractor Phone 127-R • x * E6e AGATHA SHOP ft Special 4 for $1.00 c.; ^ AH Linen Handkerchiefs, 2 for 15® FeUJPtflows fqr Applique--Modernistic Pillows--Italian ! (fT?. Quitting Piliowa--Each 11.00 km. This Bank is authorized ' % by the County Treasurer tocouect ?ib. K ~ ' Citizens State- Bank OF McHENBY • "The Bank That Helps You Get Ah$ad" W. B. LOUER GQl 431 S. Jefferson St. CW««OyH. Dear Sin: .... ^ _ I am Msdiiif th* cost record of Caterpillar Tractor. This record doe* cover all of the work done last year bat I think it will give a yrnj (ttd idea of Wfr the tractor perform#. Most of the wofV was done in second is due the teacher, Miss A*ttne Jiarrison, tot her efforts t» makethis a success. Louis Young arid Miss Eleanor Walsh of McHenry were callers in the George Young home Sunclay morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepard of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard were callers at Sharon, Wis., Saturday afternoon. Floyd Hopper of MfeHenr? spent Sunday in "the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hopper. Wayne Foss of Greenwood spent the week-end with his mother and brother here. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoffel and family of Spring Grove were callers in the George Young home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich and sons attended the show at Richmond Tuesday evening. .. • Antone and Eva Williams, SpSflt Saturday evening in McHenry^ ; Frank Wiedrich was a visitor at McHenry Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Walker and family of Waukegan were calling on relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and family were guests of relatives at McHenry Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner and daughter of McHenry were Sunday guests in the Abe Laurence home. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin and daughter, Loi, of Norwood Park were guests in the Ed. Whiting home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hopper and William Kelley were McHenry callers Saturday evening. Floyd Foss and mother, Mrs. Rillah Foss, were McHenry visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Bell and son, Harold, of Richmond were callers in the George Young home Thursday evening. • ' I Mr. and Mrs. John Dreymiller and| Mrs. J. F. Claxton of McHenry were callers in the George Shepard home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters spent Sunday with relatives at Hunter and Belvidere. Roy, Harold, Mae, Ethel and Lor* Wiedrich attended the show in Wood* stock Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peet and Mrs. Charles Schneider of Woodstock spent Sunday in the J. F. McLaughlin home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen and Miss Florence Olsen spent Sunday AfBBullilgtt Mr. an Mrs. Frank Sanders aad family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Wfcgnsr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lopemao moved to their new home near Woodstock where they are engaged in farming. The community is sorry to lose the Lopeman family from here but wish them luclc in their new home. Mrs. Harry McGinness entertained the afternoon five hundred club in !her home at Coleman subdivision. I .Mrs. James Oxtoby is not improv- | irtfc as fast as her friends wish she might. Mr. and Mrs. James Foulke and two sons, Lawrence and Robert, were Sunday guests of relatives at Union Grove, Wis. Mrs. Bern Bell and daughter, Miss Bernice Bell, of Round Lake were callers here Monday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Carr were Mrs. Carr's father, -William James, of Antioch, Mr. and Mrs. Francis James of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. JE. Peacock, Joseph James and Mrs. Warnor of Rockford. Mr. Wslkington of Ringwood was u caller in town Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cornish left Monday morning for a two weeks* trip in Canada and the east, return ing -by way of Washington. Mrs. James Ox toby was numbered with the sick the past week. Mrs. Thomas McEfferty and Mrs. Edna Sweet motored ti> Kenosha Friday afternoon. Miss Alice Nodland and-lady friend were Saturday callers at the William Britz home. Mrs. Charles Behrnes was a Chicago passenger Friday. H- C. Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carr attended a Star meeting at Richmond Monday evening. Peet Moss for Baby Chidks for sale at the Farmers Mill, McHenty. 45 75 Studded Tee Popts free. Inquire at the Farmers Mill, McHenry. 45 Pay your taxes at the Citizens State Bank, McHenry. ~ 42tf j---- i . 11 to 18 a. to 4 and 7 to 8 p. mi" ' *'****?" ami Holidays by " •^W t.A. STRMT ' 0HYSICIAN AND SURGEON Res. and &Be* P^ne 274 - Pries Bid*. McHenry. 10. luare-h lm v --; #Sirir --- Wm.G. Sehreiner p= ."•«**> . .•Auctioneering' 1^*$ OFFICE AT RESIDENT® 93-E McHenry, Illinois LL Met with Kent ft Company Brer, WrSswisy ffco*e« rentT Advertise department A room to our classified a car $tm4 Mr. J. BL, San Angeio, T Th Id owner's equally efi* -explains whv in^re than *30,000 motorists AIR MAIL ENVELOPB8 -:Z{ The Plaindealer has air mail envelopes oh sale for the accommodation of those who wish to use this branch of, the postal service. For letters routed long distances across ^ith i the coiAitry this service is the quickest postal regular relatives at Highland Pa Harold,! tions the cost is five cents for the ^ ^ ^ and under the new Fred Wiedrich and son, Harold,! were Richmond visitors Saturday af- first ounce and ten cents for each adternoon fditional ounce. The envelopes have Mrs. Viola Low and children and the necessary markings and may be gear excepting deep plowing and about 15 acres of discing when we pulled a tandem lt-ft. disc, lt-fu drag mmi ift-it. roUer. TW | C*c< were net ridbg «S fresh plowing imp aither as it f his record is hpm April 3rd to fuly 31st: &?. gals, of gas was .134 per gal 2t gals, of oil .71 per HMS 142* $S3/48 Jtzrf Quicker chear The tractor was in operation 318 luturs. 12t acres of plowing was 4mm», 232 acros of discing. \ •7 acres of grain cat. :-r-$ About one hoar's time was lost to replace a governor weight. The tractor complete and accurate record. A satisfied user, s ARTHUR SMITH, | By: LeqUMrd Smith, Op«fgj||f. , Mrs. Sam Beatty were Woodstock visitors Saturday. Miss Agnes Biglow returned home Sunday from Sun Prairie, Wis., where she had been visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schroeder and family have mov^d onto the Ed. Bell farm. ' Frank Wiedrich spent Saturday at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr spent Sunday _with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens were guests of relatives at Kenosha Sunday. Mr. and Jfrs. Sam Rahn of Elgin were Ringwood callers Sunday, -- i Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepsort Woodstock visitors Monday. Miss Dorothy Fisher of McHenry spent the week-end with Mildred and Olive Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Whiston and William Whiston of Richmond , were, Ringwood callers Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. David Stanley of Woodstock spent Sunday in the Wil-; liam Kelley hoihe. , ; Mr. and Mrs. HL ST. Kelley and daughter, Betty Lou, of Crystal Lake spent Sunday afternoon in Ringwood.ft Mr. and Mrs. . M. L. Welter and, family spent Sunday afternoon at Hartland. Mrs. Math Welter, was called to Hartford, Mich., Monday by the- serious illness of btr Mary Stephenson. ' ( Clark Huson of Elgin spent Friday in the heme of his daughter, Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. day Rager and family spent Saturday evening in McHenry. Mrs. Emma Maaske and daughter, Mrs. Leland Moor, of Genoa City spent Wednesday with Miss Wynne Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hitchens spent Sunday with friends at WUlj*ms Bay. Edward Harrison.-of Eljgift ' spent' Sunday with his parents. v " . »- S Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pee$ and^ffm-" ily of Greenwood were gu^pti. til. tbfe Charles Peet home Suhday.- Byron Hitchens of Ckieagtf,. spenl> Sunday evenmg and with parents. . \ « Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hettzie" ®f purchased in any quantity from ohe up. fp-tf V TAXES! The county treasurer has authorized this bank to receive taxes. We will appreciate your paying them here. West McHenry State Bank. #tf . jU^HA^T^r nnr HAIB CUTTING SH0PPE ^elusive iADLES' AND CHILDREN'S ^ 'HAIR CUTTING Appointment Hours--8 to 11 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. PRIES BLDG. Phone McHenry 255 McHENEY GRAVEL & ; EXCAVATING CO.- *'•*1 A. P. Freiind, Prop. Road Building and Excavating of Every Description .^pSstimates FurnishedSni 1 Request ^ High-grade Gravel Delivered at any time--large or small orders given prompt attention. Phone 204-M McHenry Telephone No. 108-R Stoffel & fteiha^rt&r Insurance agents for all classes of property in the beet companies. WEST McHENRY - - ILLINOIS 'v1' DR. JOSEPH C. FEELEY Dentist McHenry - - in lleHenry: Fridays 10 a.m.to 8 p.m. Saturdays9 a.m.to 7:30 p jp. . ... ' Sundays by appointment Artiftcial teeth made by the Davies ^ pjocess. Latest electrical equipment Crystal Lake apent Sunday with the"*^ modern methods. .for Literature Describing Mr. Smith's Tractor W. B. LOUER COMPANY 411 S. Jefferson Street Chicago, f: REG. Plaindealers at WattlM. ifit. latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison. Andrew Butler of Chicago spent Monday with Ringwood relatives. Miss Lora Harrison of Evan&ton spent Sunday with her parents. The Ringwood unit of the^L>me Bu^ r&au met at the home of Edd. Peet on Tuesday, April 2. EaCh lady responded to roll call by giving a recipe. About a half hour Iras given to studying ^Citizenship." Harry Ober of Richmond,'.who is with the McHenry County Light & Power Co., was present and in his pleasant way demonstrated the electric flat iron, took it »paffs and fhowed how it is insulate< J» jSpi he explained the working's of Iserefal kinds of washing ma®' chines. The local leaders, Mrs. G. A, Steven* anrd Mrs. A. W. Smith, then finished' the lesson on "Practical Laundry," and demonstrated the effects of the laundry on different materials. There were twelve members 'and two visitors present. The ladies are vejry grateful to Mr. Ober for this help and he has kindly consented to eome again in the future and give us another lesson. Peet Moss^or Baby Chicks for sate at the Farmers Mill, McHenry. 46 75 Studded Tee Posts free. Inquire at the Farmers Mill, McHenry. 45 Pay yo«r taxes at* the Citizens State Bank, McHenry. w 42tt Riverside Drive over Barbian's Grocery and Market t'thusiastic fu<tX wheel •4 * 0: , ,.w have k after getting behind the Jrji Drive a Buick! Compare it with any other car! Then*youH know why it is the automobile iotyou! BWCXMOTOa COMPANY. FUNT, MICHIGAN. ~ V| | i gT»lfUff rfafllI l>jll tUiU • P -}• v\ V anrf^bo&gbt Buicks SBUBS 116 $1220 So Conpes • • - $119S to SfottCir • -$1221 SERIES 121 • $1450 to $1520 ^ Coopes - - - $1399 to $1450 Sport Car « -$1325 a •m SERIES 12* ^ Sodasu - • - $1875 to $2145 Coupes - - - $1865 to $1875 : . Sport Cars- - $1525 to $1550 These, prices f. o. b. Baicic Pmctory X C*nsidtr the tMhtrtd as well as tb* list comparing amfrmsiils Hvtrtd pMric^eisip cnatetaktt der xttnraff, rinmuihlt tbmt»nfcr delivery andMtumtiHg. Con- m ' ^ (taint trrmi can be touted on the liberal G.M.A.C Tune Par oust Pbi, OVERTON & CQWENM Phone 6 • Buick Motor Cars \ West McHenry, QLk Ni# f AVTOHOKTiM tifiM . . . . . . . . • <?• .."warn Frigidaire •i com--t aind mmvmrai apnodp ul<a•r oihf *m Ba mumnt. trie rBfrifrmtorm-- •«n*o r*M F«ri ttihdamn irgt attar aula. S •w C. W. XLONTZ, M. D. -Physician and Surgeon (Also .treating all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and the Fitting of Glasses) Jflke Hourt--8 to 9 ». Dk, 2 tv 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays by Appointment Office at Residence, Waukegan Road. Phone 181 McHenry, III HENR\ V. SOMPEL General Teaming Sand, Gravel and Coal for Sale Grading, Graveling and Road Work Done By Contract or By Day Phone McHenry 649-Ifc-l Address, Ronte- 3 McHenry, II}. HE Cold Control is a new 1929 feature; found only on the Frigidaire, which gives An accurate control over freezing speed You may set the dial to freeze ice cubes fxtra fast, or Ao freeze a dessert at the most suitable speed and have it ready at *the hour you want it. u At the saitie time; the proper temperature for refrigerati floods ia automatically maintained. ..w j Cold Control Demonstrations •*« Entire Week of April 9th to April 16th t,.. . •«- i roo are cordially invited to call at oar store and ao»< . ^ the interoating demonstrations of the new Cold ContraL Phone 128-W , teasooable Kates A. H. SCHAEFER "I MeHENEf-y iL,L,iNUUi w t -A v- • 'k- If ' >y: > ./ ; ,r \ * • •? *• ' 4- , Jt.0 1 ILLINOIS >V PUBUC SERVICE OP NORTHERN ILLINOIS 101 Williams SL, Crystal Late Telephone 280 t* A. Schia becK* District Manage? K v ^ • *4*m,. ' "

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