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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Aug 1929, p. 7

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•JjIf»BK *P jppippn nmvi THE M^HSTRT PIJUTOlAtBR, THUBSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929 "M EIHGWOOD *n>* fourth annual home coming in Ringwood will be held Thursday, Aug. 22, at the M. W. A. Hall. There will be a program beginning at 2 p. m. A cafeteria supper will be served at 5 p. m. and a home talent play will be staged in the evening. This is a royal play entitled "The Dust of the Earth". Everybody is welcome. Mrs. Gus Carlson entertained the Bunco club at her home Wednesday afternoon. There were five tables in play. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ed. Thompson first, Mrs. Viola Low second, Mrs. Ed, Peet third and Mrs. Emma Merchant the consolation. Mrs. Walter Fritze received the prize for Mr. and Mrs. James Ladd, J. V. Buckland and Miss Flora Taylor returned home from Denver, Colo., Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr attended the show at, Crystal Lake Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dodge and family spent Sunday at McHenry. V Frank, Roy and Harold Wiedrich attended the show at Crystal Lake Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and family, Mrs. F. A. Hitchens and Eugene Thomas were guests in the J. F. Claxton home at McHenry Tuesday evening. Wayne Fos» $nd Lyle Franzen left for Vermont Thursday. They wer* Walter Fritze received the Pn^e or accompanied to Chicago by Mrs. Ril-; Those present having made the most number of bun-; lah Fogg who spent the day in Chi_ Kattner, Arthur Rauen, Miss Alice ond, Mrs. John Rauen, third. A nice lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Byron Orvis is spending a few weeks with her son, John and family in the city. Mrs. Robert Foulke returned from a few days visit with her uncle at Bristol, Wis. William Stevens is numbered with the sick in the home of his niece, Mrs. William Shotleff. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wagner motored to Hebron Thursday and spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shotleff. Miss Eva Weber entertained a few friends Sunday at her home in honor of her twenty-first birthday. A lovely chicken dinner was served at six. were Miss Genevieve cos. At the close a dainty luncheon •was served to the guests. Mrs. F. A- Kitchens entertained the Home Circle Tuesday. A good crowd was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Maaske of Genoa City called on Miss Wyne Kelley Thursday evening. Fred Schan of Chicago spent Thursday with his daughter, Mrs. Lewi; Hawley and family. William Beth and -daughter, Cora and MIsb Ellen Hall left Friday morning for Manitowoc, Wis., for a few days' visit with relatives. Miss Mina Lawrence spent Monday and Tuesday in the Harold Whiting Mane in Chicago. Mrs. Charles Frey and children of Deerfield, Mrs. Glen Jickson and children of Solon Mills, Mrs. Homer Mann and son of Woodstock, Mrs. Edgar Thomas and children, Dorothy and Lucille Peet spent Thursday in Lincoln Park. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber and son of McHenry spent Sunday in the Nick Young1 home. ~ Mr. and MJrs. George Shepard and family and Eugene Thomas spent Saturday evening in McHenry. Carl Fay of Chicago spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Jennie Spaulding. Miss Lora Harrison returned to her duties at Evanston Monday, after a few weeks' vacation with her parents. Mr. and Jtfrjft Henry Benrie of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet and family. Miss Alice Wilcox is visiting friends in Kenosha, Wis. Mrs. J. F. Claxton and Mrs. John Dreymiller of McHenry were eaBcas in the George Shepard home Friday evening. Miss Nellie McDonald spent a few days the past week with her mother. Mrs. Leslie Olsen and daughter of McHenry were Ringwood callers Wednesday. Mrs. Clyde Bell of Solon Mills -was a caller in the George Shepard'home Thursday evening. Miss Dorothy Carr of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents, M*. and Mrs. Charles Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams and family of McHenry spent Saturday afternoon in the Henry Williams home. Mrs. Lester Carr and Mae Wiedrich were Richmond shoppers Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen and daughter of McHenry spent Saturday evening in the Fred Wiedrich home. Mrs. Raymond Harrison and Mrs. Charles Carr spent Thursday at McHenry. Mrs. Rasmussen and daughter, Dorothy, of Chicago spent the past week in tie Alec Anderson home. Mr. Rasmussen and son and daughter of Chicago spent the weekend there. better glasses BETTER VISIOB BETTER SESVHSE ML RAN HERD OptoMtmt 1553 Devon Ave., Cttaifo Near Gbfk Street, Phone HdQycovrt *181 cago with them. Mrs. Viola Low spent Thursday with relatives in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson in company with Mrs. Minnie Miller and son, Theodore, of McHenry spent Thursday evening in the 'home of Henry Foss at BaTrington. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoffel arid children and Martin Nimsgern of Spring Grove spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. George Young. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rager and family spent Saturday in the C. J. Bulfe home at Williams Bay. In the afternoon they attended a lecture at Yerkes Observatory. Harold Whiting of Chicago spent a few days this week in Ringwood. Mir. and Mrs. George 7 oung and sons and Ben Stevens spent Saturday evening in the James Bell home at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters spent Sunday afternoon at Hunter andBelvidere. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hitchens and son, Byron, and Miss Lucy Thomas are spading a few days at the Wis. Dells. i Agnes Thompson of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents. Mrs. George Young attended a card party at the home of Mrs. Albeit Vales at McHenry Thursday afternoon. Edward Thompson of Chicago spent Sunday night and Monday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert aad children called at the Louis Schroeder home Sunday evening. Mrs. Emma Merchant is entertaining her sister from Chciago; Miss Erma McCannon of Woodstock is visiting at the home of her brother, William McCannon and wife. Mesdames Paul Meyers, George Worts and Russel Turner of McHenry were callers at the Ed. Thopipson home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ed. Thompson and son, Will, were Woodstock visitors Wednesday. Misses Olive and Mildred Jepson are visiting relatives near Mundelein. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Dunham attended the Aurora fair Monday. Miss June Deffenbauch of Chicago is visiting in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Louis Hawley. Miss Millissa Gould of Elgin spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelley and daughter of Cyrstal Lake spent Sunday in the William Kelley home. Fred Whlker and mother are visiting relatives at Argyle, Wis. Mr. and Mrs.George Shepard visited Mrs. Charles Shepard at the Elkhorn hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAssey of Richmond were callers in Monday evening. ~ . i • . . i. iiiw---'./"- SPRING OftOVE A cordial invitation is extended to pupils, teachers, old friends and neighbors of English Prairie, Creek and Spring Grove to attend a reunion at Spring Grove school grounds on Labor Day, Sep. 2. A picnic dinner will be served at noon. Bring sand- . wiches and dish to pass. Mrs. S. Robb entertained her 500 club Thursday, lime tables were played and prises won by-Mrs. J. J. ground, first, *Mrs. -Ifath Raven, sec- Woodland, Charles Freund, Edward Freund, Miss Margaret Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Klause, Miss Vera Pepping, and George May. Mrs. Ida Castle, Miss Edith Cole of Genoa, Wis., Mrs. K. Lopeman and two children of McHenry were Wednesday callers hqre. Mrs. Martin Butler is entertaining her sister from Indianapolis, Ind., for a few weeks. Mrs. Ina Gracy and children and Thomas Church of Crystal Lake were Wednesday evening callers in the home of her sister, Mrs. Ada Carr. Joseph Rauen was a Chicago passenger Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cornish were Chicago shoppers Tuesday. Miss Mae Kefee of Elgin spent the weekend with her home folks. She has just returned from a ten days' visit in Atlantic City and New York City, and reports a wonderful trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Sanborn of Chicago are rejoicing over the arrival of a son born to them Friday- Arthur Zomstoff, Wilbert Watts, Clarance Pierce, and Vincent Everett enjoyed a trip to Madina Park near Chicago Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hafner and son of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson motored to Dubuque, Iowa, the last of the week. ™t days last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Harry Rydquist, at Crystal Lake. Miss Phyllis Huffman had her tonsils removed at the Belvidere hospital last Ttyrsday. Robert Knox was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Mrs. M. Knox and daughter, Florence, attended a card party at the home of Mrs. Albert Vales near McHenry last Thursday. ^ Not Literally Scriptural injunctions must not be taken too literally. That which says you must forgive an enemy "seventy times seven,™ ioes not mean that you are to keep an account and stop at 490. It emphasizes the patience of forgiveness. • ;*?>• Phone 126-W Reasonable Kates - • mr* v' McHENKt C. W. KLONTZ, M. D. Physician and Sturgeon {Also treating all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and the Fitting of Glasses) (Mice Hours--8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays by Appointment Offiee at Residence, Waukegan Road. Phone 181 Telephone N«. 108-R Stoffel & Reihansperger Insurance agents forfait classes «f property in the best companies. TERRA COTTA WEST MIM GARAGE Tel: General Automobile Repairing Res. Pho*4, 639-R 2 McHenry, CL WEST McHENttt ILLINOIS Daniel Shine of Chicago sptnt lart week at the home of his brother, B J. Shine. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sund and daughter of Carpentersville visited at the home of Henry McMillan Friday evening. Harold Knox and John Bolger were Elgin visitors Sunday. Frank Spraud of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillan and daughter. G. W. Ames is visiting relatives in Indianapolis. George Cook of Crystal Lake called on friends here Monday. Nels Person of Chicago spent Sunday with his wife here. Glenn McMillan of Chicago visited at his home here Sunday. Mbrs. M. Knox and daughter, Florence, and Mrs. J. P. Green and son, Richard, of Woodstock called on relatives in Harvard last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Flannigan and daughter, Mary Helen, returned to their home in Evanston Sunday after spending two .weeks at the home of B. J. Shine. •Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergman and daughter, Janet, of Chicago visited at the home of the -former's aunt, Mrs. Nels Person and Miss Alice Leisner, from Saturday till Wednesday. Nancy and Bertram Bay returned to their home here Saturday after spending seven weeks with their uncle in Wyoming. Donald Fitzgerald of Libertyvitle spent Thursday evening with Robert V. Knox. Miss Genevieve Cox spent a im. KMUTLAIMSNO EDM INTEAW JHHBICMK; Striking Praise is Paid by Happy Lady--Tells How New Medkinc Ended Eighteen HP**" Agony » HENRY V. SOMPEL General Teaming Saii3, Gravel and Coal for Side Grading, Graveling and Roac . Work Done By Contract or By Day Phone McHenry 649-R-l P. O. Address, Route 3 I McHenry, I1L 1 A. *. SCHAEFE§h i vi ; : ILLINOIS McHENRY GRAVEL A EXCAVATING CO. V A. P. Fretmd, Prop. '* Road Building and Excavating of Every Description * Estimates Furnished oi| , Request High-grade Gravel Delivered at any time--lafge or small orders given prompt attention. Phone 204-M ^McHenry Office Hours: 11 to 12 a. m.--1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays and Holidays by Appointment DR. J. A. STREET PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Res. and Office Phone 274 MM BMF. McHenry, IE. 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