s ' ' ' 5 ' » 'iP V i THE M'HENRY PLAINDJEALE&, •PflWWPWipS HUBS. tf. arnnT.T.trM'S LAKS ESTATES READY '|:|jalir Farm Purchased By Shordttd Realty Company, Consisting of 110 Acres te.: Ajr„- 5 W£':'s The Shoreland Realty company, lo- Stated at 105 West Madison street, " '|fChica|o, has purchased the 110-acre si lvifarm located on the north shores of , llcCollum's lake from Mrs. M. Bohr. •5 The property, which has already ybeen subdivided into lots, is most de- ?' ^irable for summer or year-round i%>:;l»omes with a delightful lake frontage J* * And large oak trees, ten acres of * which is heavily wooded. The subdivision, which has been 'named the "McCollum's Lake Estates," includes about 450 lots nicely laid out with wide streets, which are , being graveled, making access to any f,'f>art of the grounds very easy to ac- •• TT^^omplish. * The owners of the property have placed building restrictions which guarantee only the best class of peo- S |t, |)le with homes to be built costing not less than $1,500. Electric lights and f other modern improvements will be \i _-: Supplied and< land has been set aside ,• < J for a park and beach, with a play- %"-•» ground for the children. ' Many lots have already been sold ..."> and a few homes built, with all of the -'-^'tiibwners being very enthusiastic about . 1 v 4heir new possessions and the bright *" l future for the estates. The realty company is looking forward to a building program of seventy- five to one hundred homes next J l;fepring, as all lot owners are planning f'-Y-'".l^to build. One cottage is under con- < struction now and is being built for the owner of the Normal hotel in •Chicago, who owns two lots in the subdivision. - A very noticeable improvement is : the cleaning up of the fence line ; along the highway, which was grown Up to a tangle of brush and weeds. This has all been cleared out and adds much to the appearance of the property. The manner in which the lots have ":.t>een arranged shows that the Shorc- I'land Realty company is well versed -5:^lri J its line of work and guarantees ; **flother enterprising addition to Mci * %Henry in the promotion of McCol- V. turn's Lake Estates. Ben Stlling & • Son, local realtors, handled the sale > of the farm. COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY • 1 As Seen By PL&inde&ler Re I ^porters and Handed flp.'.'-ij / Y By Our Friends < Mrs. Joseph May wa*.;» Chicago visitor Thursday. . :i Dr. and Mrs. Lamphere of Chicago were McHenry visitors Thursday. Mrs. Louis McDonald and children were Elgin visitors Wednesday. William Martin of Chicago- spent the week-end with home folks. MFC. andMTS. Gerald Newman visited friends at Waukegan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nye visited at Camp Rotary Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Hutson and son, Merlin, of Rockford were callers in the W. A. Sayler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Walsh and family of Chicago visited in the Jack Walsh home last week. Mi88 Grace Miller of Chicago is the guest of Miss Florence Trent this week, F. W, Sayler and daughter, Viola, of Woodstock visited relatives here Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodell and family were Chicago visitors Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Burns and son are spending several weeks at Ludington, Mich. Miss Elvera Smith spent last week in the home of her uncle, L. J. Miller, J. Stanley Bradbury and $*aul Weber of Chicago) wen# Sui\d*y guests in the home (ef Mr. and Mrs. - F. G. Schreiner. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schmitt left last Saturday morning for a two weeks' visit with relatives in Oklahoma. They are making the trip by auto. » Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Froehlich left WELL ATTENDED We*MeHenry Business Homm Cmb\ ebrate Third Year of Opening s" New Stores Special anniversary sales werv scheduled in two of West McHenry11# OTr. ana mrs. v.ncern rroenncn ieiC business houses on Friday and Sat- Thursday for their home at Winne-i urdai" °f laf wfk w;he" ^ J bago, Minn., after a visit in the home *e" & ^ fu™*u!Le ?ealfr8' and t th* of their son, Dr. A. 1. Froehlich, and family. Mrs. WHlliam Spencer and daughter, Berteel, Mrs. F. E. Covalt and Miss Clara Barbian left Tuesday morning on a trip to South Haven, where they will spend a few days. ' Mr. and Mrs. George May and chil William H. Althoff hardware storf celebrated the third anniversary erf the opening of their new businesi houses. ' In August, 1926, Messrs. J us ten and Althoff opened their present places of business in thfe new JusteS building following the disastrous fire dren of Syracuse,nJ&. York, visited whlch they J "*5 in the home of the former's par^ts, | Previous, on April 11 Hundreds oj Mr. and Mrs. Jos. May, last weekend vls,tors ,we.re welcomed on the opening this week. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Brandt and daughter, Mary Frances, and son, Robert, of Chicago visited in McHenry on Monday on their return trip from Canada, where they enoyed a very delightful vacation. Lowell Nye returned home Sunday from an enjoyable trip with the Boy day and these places have been en joying a very liberal patronage ever since and it is their desire to shoHf: their appreciation by offemg some special bargains every year at thif time. Following the fire of April 11, 192% in which the building was burned t# the ground, Mr. Justen decided tb • ':k HIKERS CLUB A. C. Reynolds was liostau. to the members of the Hikers club at her home on Main street, Tuesday afternoon. Two tables of bridge were *,Sn pl%y and prizes were won by Mrs. • Julius Keg and Mrs. James Bouril. •• trvxr-irurynxmr n or nn-- ^ ^ . and family at Woodstock. ( Mrs. May Sayler of Elgin spent Th£ *r\ h m U - fv. McHENRY, ILLINOIS The Coolest Place in Town THURSDAY -- FRIDAY AUG. 29-30 Anna Q. Nilsson ' - in • "BLOCKAD®" A Melodrama of Romance And Pathe Comedy SATURDAY AUG. 31 ' * - * HARRY CAREY ' in BORDER "PATROL" , Pathe Worlds Latest News KEITH TIME Vaudeville AaH Metro Comedy 3 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY, SEPT.l Marine 2:30 of Mr. and MTS. W. A. Sayler. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ernst and children of Chicago were guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. I. Froehlich this week. ' M!rs. Johanna Comiskey of Chicago spent Wednesday with relatives and friends in this vicinty. Mrs. Henry Degen and so in Mike, spent Sunday with felativea and friends in Wisconsin. Mrs. Christina Marquardt of Chicago is the guest of her sister, Mrs. N. J. Justen, this week. Edward, Marie and Katherine Baer of Chicago were guests in the home of Mrs. M. J. Freund Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Marshall of Chicago visited in the home of Mrs. Catherine Schneider Saturday. Mrs. Mullin and daughter of Oak Park were guests of Mrs. N. E. Barbian Thursday. Seeley Johnston of Champaign was a week-end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Weber. Miss Varina Justen of Chicago spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen. Officer EM. Walsh and children of Chicago visited in the Jack Walsh home several days last week. Raymond Newman of Chicago is spending two weeks with his grand I.,. t --l, 'M.' ,<».••!&. <' ^ \ -J :/ i i, . ^ i'f'1 •' J*"" ' I " ' v ' ' : " / "" " . ~ ' firemen's ,tw ^i ;.; j4kAr i >*'• >.. ' '• flHI ' r'/ " Saturaaf Sunday and Labor Day irom enioyaDie mp Witn ine ouy . - .... _, , Scouts through WtaconSin, MichigM,erect .a "fw buUdmg to Canada. The trip w» n.ad. by | immed.ately started to clear away the boys camping along thej^ J^age ? P-^y^o^ Mra. Locke and daughter, Edith, ofwas soon accomplished, the con, Elgin are gufests in the J. F. Claxton ! tractof on,th« ^ home this week. Miss Edith Locke is 1 in » 'ew K d?g! a teacher in the Elgin schools this and the building was :ready .for ^ year and, s.h e and, , _,;u cupancy in about three months timi). p her mother W1n be \&rdw&re busineM now con* ™M™beSubys:r;tKd'.„hdtedaUghUr,' «'• ^ fig* ^ Clara, left this Thursday morning for J ^ ](>c,ti„n. The stor* Chicago where was run by I. Mead for three years, their home in Portland. Ore.^ after ^ which ^ he >oU ^ a Mr ste. inrs. may ooyici Uv ot^..v j vens, who conducted the business fo* several da-y s " this- w eek *in "t he home,w.^ *mL®ss' G„ erma.in e Rp„o-c*trotTn, of OriiuiMcavgno B aho'rt time and sold out to F. 1^* McQmbe th latter aelling to W. X. is spending several _ weeks m the Donayin ;nd c j ReihanSpergef, mM6r. °a nd Mrs Roy W,ghtman ooff ^These ^gent le^me n^ had the store seve* years Mr. Rei_ Nevman home Friday evening. Qn" Jan^H W25 ^M^'Althoffp^- uredn*" ^choew 1fr m°tored to Milwau- ! N Pj Justenj the senior partner of kee Monday wheretheywere g e the furniture and undertaking estabm the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Iighment> .g in lenpth ofWice, Mc- ** ajr' j m- ^ i r>* rv,i Henry's oldest business man, haviqg Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmitt of Chi- opened furniture and undertaking cago were callers in the Fred Kam-| Feb 1 lg82 -n what wa3 hob {home F^day evening. Little ^ known &g ^ Tip gmith build. Miss Bertha Lou Schmitt returned In j^ay 1915 p. M. Justen rehome with them after spending sev-from Denver, Colo., and eneral days with her grandparents. _ I the buslneg8 with his father. Mr. and Mrs. George Kamholz and, ^ j Justen was one of the leadchildren of Chicago were guests 1111 thg organization 0f the McHenthfe Fred Kamholz home Wednesday.: County Funeral Directors' associa- Mrs. Carl Schmitt and children ac- ^ an(J y was one of the first three compamed them and will remain for} ticians in the county to adopt the a few days visit in thehome of her mQre modern methods and equipment, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz. w h th automobile Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Aicher are spend- £ne 01 ing their vacation with relatives at e^S e e maKaJ!ine basket which was Washburn, Ind. They were accoin- ^ aWay Saturday evening went panied by the formers mother, Mrs. ^ ^ c w Klontz. Anna Aicher, who is returning to her, Another bij? gale which has been home after a several weeks visit m progress for the past week and the home of her son here 1 stin continues -this week is that of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaefer aUd . Main street. 'M. ;: ri ugust 31, .1-2,1929 McHenry City Park 4s -u:- • J cHenry Pire Depariment f r^ The entire receipts of this Carnival will be #»ed to pay ofitfre F,ro Boys 4 Good Time sv.f&g? : , S- . ' ^ •"•'t * T': spenaing weeics wun nis grana- .--T u parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Newman. a The Trial .*. OF 99 : 1 ^ Mary Dugan / An All Talking "THE JOY RIDE" A Talking Comedy Metro Spotlight News And Aesope Fables WEDNESDAY SEPT. 4 Ed Qttillaii, Mary Nixon GERALDINE" A Huilling Comedy of Ltfcfr Springtime And Pathe Comedy THURSDAY -- FRIDAY SBT. 5-6 4,THE MAN WHO LAUGHS" fBy Victor Hugo ^ •Spectacular J>rama JTeB Worth Seeing * Miss* Elizabeth Baer of Chicago is | spending the week as the guest of Miss Emily Smith. Mrs. Mary Carey and daughter, Genevieve, spent several days last week and this week at Rochester, Minn. The Sisters of St. Mary's church, accompanied by Mrs. Albert Vales and Mrs. E. R. Sutton, visited at Holy Hill last Wednesday. Miss Arline Bacon returned home Tuesday from Kenosha, Wis., where she has been visiting in the home of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dorsey of Hillsboro were guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. HesB a few days last week. Muriel Eucker of Chicago is spending several weeks in the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John ! Stoffel. j Mr. and Kra. Gordon Smoak are : now living in the flat over the Mrs. | Thelen Pick hat shop, on the corner j of Riverside Drive and Pearl street. ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and children of Chicago were week-end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ensign. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vogt of Geneva were McHenry visitors Wednesday. They have rented their home to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boger and Mr. and Mrs. George Morian of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Herrold anJ daughters attended a reunion of the Herrold family at LaPorte, Ind. Sunday. The dental office of Dr. Jos. C. Feeley will be closed Friday as the doctor and his wife are on a trip to Detroit to be gone over Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zenk returned last week from the northwestern part of Minnesota where they spent two weeks with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Niesen in company with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rothermel are enjoying a motor trip through Wisconsin and Minnesota. Stanley Young of Ringwood i* spending two weeks in the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith. Mrs. Glen Shales and children of DesPlaines spent the week-end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Barbian. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stucker and children of Chicago are spending two weeks in the home of her parents, Mr. and MTS. J. J. Frett. Mir. and Mrs. Charles Simons of Chicago spent Saturday night and Sunday as guests of his aunt, Mrs. Mary Simon. Mrs. Louis McDonald and son, Ford, visited relatives in Chicago Saturday evening. Ford remained in the city for a few days vsit. Mrs. Mary Meyer and daughter, Martha, of Kenosha, Wis., are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel this week. Among those from McHenry who attended the homecoming at Ringwood last ThiiTsday were: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wattles, Simon Stoffel and family, Mrs. E. E. Bassett, Mrs. Alma Thomas and guests, Mrs. May Sayler and Mts. Ella Smith and daughter, Clara. , the M. J. Walsh store on Mam street. m , In all probability Mr. Walsh ranks zel of Chicago visited in the home of £ N j. justen in length of Mr. and Mrs. John Wirtz Sunday^service ag one of McHenry's oldest Mrs. Hetael is a former resident of . men an(j haa gained a wide McHenry and will be remembered by friendship of the people of the cornmany friends here. munity as we"ll a--s a--n unlimited sevxnpoe . rience in his line of work. DIEDRICH-LAMPHERE Mr. Walsh is closing out his entire NUPTIAL® JUNE • stock even to the store fixtures and The marriage of Miss Coryne Died- to many of us West McHlenry will rich of Durant, la., and Dr. GeoTge not seem natural without Mr. Walsh Lamphere of Woodstock, solemnized fn his usual place of business. Durat the First Congregational church at his many years of service he has Washington boulevard and Ashland gained the friendship and respect of avenue, Chicago, on June 6, has just every, resident in our city and has a recently been announced. (ways shown a progressive and up-tc< Dr. Lamphere is the son of Mrs. date business spirit and his many cus- Fred Wynkoop of Woodstock, a form- tomers will regret to see him retu er McHenry resident, and is a young j frf>m his store. _ man of excellent traits and high 1 The sale is being pat on by tlv standing. He is a graduate of the National Merchandising System ot Chicago Dental College and at pres-1 Chicago, with Bill Dennig in charge ent has charge of the practice of Dr. and auction sales are held every daj. S. Wollenbergen with office on Mich-' at which many wonderful bargains igan Blvd., while Dr. Wollenbergen is may be secured. on a tour of Europe. The bride is a charming and capa- • K. C. ANNUAL BALL ble young woman and is a graduate Hia K. C. annual ball was held^ at nurse of the Presbytenan hospital, the Fox Pavilion Thursday evening Chicago. I and was a big success. A large and After visiting in the home of the, jolly crowd was in attendance and enbride's parents at Durant, la., and in 1 joyed an evening of dancing to the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wyn- wonderful music of Bob Peary s Bokoop at Woodstock they will be at hemian Band, while Tom Loftus, Chihome to their friends at 482 South cago's famous tenor, entertained. Central ave., Chicago. CARD OF THANKS We ^desire in this way to XV FOR MISS SMITH Mifts Clara Smith of Portland, Ore., exprras' was guest of honor at a party given our appreciation and sincere thanlcs by Misses Florence and Evelyn Carey to our neighbors and friends for at their home on Green street Friday their many expressions of sympathy evening. A delightful evening JTas and acts of kindness during our re- j spent in playing bridge, with »iKn cent bereavement. Words cannot ex- honors going to Mrs. H. C. Hughes press our graditude to the men who arid Miss Clara Stoffel receiving the worked so faithfully in the effort to (second prize, while Miss Smith was recover the body of our son, to the presented with a guest prize. Detelephone operators, donors of cars licious refreshments were served at and floral offerings and all who gave the close of the games. The guestus assistance and sympathy. | were: Miss Clara Smith, Mrs. H. Mjt. and Mrs. John Wirtz Hughes, Miss Clara Stoffel, Mrs. W. 13» and Family* J. Donavin, Miss Lena Stoffel, Mrs. . M ; C. J. Reihansperger, Mrs. Robert ENJOY CAMPING TRIP | Thompson, Mrs. Gerald Carey, Mrs. Eight girls from Crystal Lake and James Sayler, Mrs. Thomas Doherty. vicinity, in company with their chap- Mrs. R. V. Powers, and Mrs. Agnes erone, enjoyed a camping trip at the ; Jenks. v-1 Bolger cottage at Fernwood on Fox Swimming, bathing, and various other LONG BOY SAYS THA* He does expatiate and neither River last week. a weenie roast ••••«* ,<»•»<«> ne aoes not expHtmu: mm ueimci amusements made the time pass all |g he loquatious but he must relate too quickly. They returned to their | 0f a very enjoyable picnic sponsored homes Sunday. Those who made up by the Sentinel and Plaindealer at the happy gathering were Dorothy pa»s pasture near a rippling brook Powers, Ruth and Evelyn Saulfeld, | we8t of Woodstock on Monday even- Glenys Trtiax, Marie Knox, Phyllis' tide. He cavorted and gamboled like and Myrtle Huffman, Ruth McMil- a lamblet in a clover patch--while laa and Evelyn Bohl. playing baseball, incideritly covering 1 first and second bases and right fiel^i, AMONG THE SICK | for his four other team-mates. Ho Fred Karls is quite ill at his home has not done such a thing in 50 in this city. 60 years (and felt like a centenari. Mrs. Floyd Cooley underwent anion Tuesday). When word came frc > operation for appendicitis aV the: the culinary department he was r Woodstock hospital Saturday morn-, sorry and gladly got in line to I N ing. ELECTION OF OFFICERS There will be an election of officers of Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Mary's Court, No. 594, Tuesday evening, Sept. 3, at 7:45. lunch will be served. up his plate with numerous sala< buns, pickles, and a generoui p< tion of chicken, fried to a nicet And when at last two .mammoui a wa(termelons were -(brought he felt like the little boy who asked his After meeting j mother for another piece of p' When told he would burst if he t • -- . 1 • any more he answered--"Pass the 1 < BIRTHS aa$l stand back." ' But no such d Mr^ and Mrs. Alvin Peterson are'astrous results happened. So m< the parents of a son born Thursday.! it be $4*00 Clip This Advertisement r $4.00 is ivorth $4.00 if presented before September 1st o(] GUARANTEED INDESTRUCTIBIET|)0°- \ m0 m ^ t . " 1 5 - 2 4 - 3 0 -60 NCH LENGTHS SEP ' A % '-v. 4 gift box free This advertisement and 41.00 entitles bearer to one regular $5.00 strand of Indestructible Lovebird Pearl Necklace, guaranteed. Choice assortment of Flesh, Cream, White, New Suntans, also fancy colored chokers to select from. Fitted with St|§- ling Silver and Filigree Silver Clasps. Add ten cents if ordered by mail. , -j THOMAS P. BOLGER, The McHenry Druggist? •khii All Honor To Laboil Not alone on the day set aside as Labor Day do we honor labor and the mail who labors, but on every day throughout the year do we acknowledge our debt of gratitude to those who, by their daily efforts, produce that which tends to our comforts as well as toward the growiiig prosperity of this great country of ours. We welcome the man who labors to call upon us when in need. You have our assurance that we will aid you in every possible manner to profit from the service we are equipped to render. Peooles State Bank Directors & L. 4 . WAGNER, Chainaail of Board P. S. WEBSTER, President SIMON STOFFEL , J Vice-President GERALD J. CARET, , Vice-President FLOYD M. FOSS, Caafii|r V P. & WEBSTEft SIMON STOFFBL , F. A- BOHLANDER EL L. WAGNER WHLLIAM SPENCER RldlARD B. WALSH K M* Vrxrsiisp