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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Dec 1929, p. 2

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FPH1R - v«T i t s ' , r / i - « * r i f r ' ^ * V j J f V*'-";* ' V"*"""* -** -- • «• ••* * >. <• theaH s call Ma-' Ray Dowc Jtt WfcHen Mr. and* were callexs M Crystal. . i'ednfisday evening. MY. and Mrs. Leslie Davis and were eaHere -at LitortyvilU ••• <4mi (irayflflfe Satttrctay • ? - ; if'],, If ri wwylaitd* af d friend t»t <3$i- >f ea<?o Afietft* last WedJicsday at tiio owe of Mr. and Mr?. William Foss. Mr. #rtd Mrs. R. MKlifl of Waula spent 'last Wednesday evtning *t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl **?& ! eon, Sftrtiley, :&f McHe«ry'«pelrit Sunday at the home o^ Mr. and JTp. *Henry Ge&ry. Roy Winkler and friend, Miss Cath- «rine Fleming of Chicago spent the f#reek-end at the home of the former'3 tjarents at Ardelou farms. til Mr. and ' Mrs. Leslie DvriC\ tod -daughter were caHers at Volo Satwr- .Ntay. «'! Mr. and Mrs. John Btamgren spent MBunday wvening at the tome *®f Mr. Iwnd Mm. George Lundgi** at Wau- <Conda. J,t Chesney Brooks, accompanied by tjltev. Allen of Waucenda, attended the sjDistrict meeting of Reliffiows Eduf^ lation at Grayslake last Saturday. Mii Miss Fear! Foss of Mundelein and tJHTiiliam Berg of Chicago spent 3»nfajay at the home of the former V »*r- Pi|nts here. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell were gmityu, 11 .i. If.U -- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews en I teVTanrannr." awn Mrs. wntaith rell and Mrs. L-?.P"y* Matthews JtosJ^J U&*. Harold „Wheelock and Junior P^.uty. Qt Rrpokfield, on Thanksgivhri£ l*f»y. ?w* -*fl ACIA r^Tfcatitojiix/ing DiS1 feasts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Foss were Mr» and Airs. ;vA, \y. Fqs$ of Libertyville, Pearl Fpss .<$ M^Ddelein and William Berg of, Chicago. Mr. find Mrs. John Blomgren spent Thanksgiving day at the Peter Anderson home at Algonquin. Chesney Brooks arid Mrs. "W. E. Brooks visited relatives at Park Rftfge last Tuesday. Harry Matthews Vds a Wtihess caller at Lake Zurich. Monday. Miss Lillian Tidmatsh and Mrs. Graham of Waueohda were callers- at the H. L. Brooks home last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Neunian' of McHenry John Kllng of Barrington and Joe Dowell were caHers at the W. E. Brooks home Tuesday.' Mrs. Cldra Smith a-compani^d. Mr. and Mrs. J. "D. Williartis fend son of Crystal Lake to Edison Park Thanksgiving Pay and spent the day with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Williams and son, James ^Howard,' of Crystal Lake were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests at thfe home of Mrs. Clara If andjCEE^I WEEK IN OUR CITY 4%-': PROTFfTlON OF SONtMKW , Several .jrggre JUKI there was uni versal complaint_ that. _thc^ly^rd lia*! disappea was predi be written. jlcaikfty. • -fab b^tailtied. tlack ift its supply of .former (Jay^., i rt. xjf.MV Tnen liter & seaSSl old MQhts and in 'tSlaHers at McHenry Monday. ; Thursday callers at the W* P- %'lJrooks home were: Earl Ritta and : (fdwin Underwood of Mundelein and /"Villiam Nichols and son, Clark of iifltoseville. fig- Miss Frances Davis and Martin • tBauer of Chicago spent Saturday at fte home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne -"iM&acon. V' Mr. and Mi*. H. J. Schaffer and son, i; Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. John JR. -wftoox of McHenry spent Thanksgivn'> 3snfhun ks in mil H Jf»nt* It J nr#T Hr't In i<x {'» i>«vi9»>9T f-inrjti Knidi ift«b $ rlji.u; m l-ns» motnf Vjwfl. , 4o^in;)S«4 hnt iltiif. -jri; *hi ! flt'H .rMlfilfti t»| Nfetiiw i»BI •StftlfcO b*|n :>Jff ns ^ (A 1lo v*i h •V m'II J. niO s aii fit/I' bit a 9«b ju Aipir* and HewU Did you evei hear of a man who had striven all iiis life faithfully and singly toward no object and in no measure obtained it? If a man constantly ~spir«, is be not elevated? Did ever a man 07 beroism, magnanimity, truth, sincerity, and find that there was qo .advaatag# ifl ^heoi--that It was a vain endeavor?--D. Thorean. t» ..hear •jifrfva---.l£7 teni4.tmttm.-Md .mit loq i y{nm srii 1x1'4 >T»q"t<j dan)!" »r(i 0: a <>cil nq&f'ntvo !."<w n»m ,««(( ebns Hfo«! bsoi bgjpq • PHO". ic< "it. ..jf&ast f>': Am. 'Mv: :'V/ ? b-u #;.• mmm,<- A PROCLAMATi6!^ HgiiflT arfT t \< <ba«td tihuiR, ! fio-xf Mian'! '> ad i sadi rilim " • • ^ " r .b?» Know ye that Christinas wares in wide assort- r. otni ment, for great and small, young and old, areB here. And better still you need not have an oyerbulging parse when choosing from these i ! Gifts of Utility, and Luxury Gifts that last. '*'•> <>» _ , • w --znsqMirt You're cordially invited to see for yourself how thoroughly satisfactory it is to do your Christmas Shopping to a good hardware .stone. <"yih ?thmtt vrt»nl •((l'SMIlWI-aB i«d», 'srfj r.yp, iiaak'ici srt t a 11c, , ouywij %4reTOn^tlintei'*'WhiWt corttrel tfie1 supply are hut • jiflrflj' Understood and science still has much to learn about t h e j i f e of o u r , s o n g b i r d s . t lj The gr^at^r,.number of species of song birds are far more valuable and important to civilization .than npany people realize. Besides bringing cheer wherever they may be, the great destroying power they possess on insect life cannpt t»e overlooked. Every species of song bird should be protected. Winter finds then in need of food when snows are deep, and a, Jew hands foil of grain, suet or thread crumbs will go a Ion* way?, towards relieving their hunge?. , .i ,....... Many specics of soaj? birds are of the migwitary family and fly sqijth when the cold weather sets in up north, but the little winged creatures that stay with, up the year around need protection and care. Why not organize a bird club, ajno^g the pupils ia school and form an army of cru- 8$ders to fight for the protection of our American song biifds? Suiting bird houses, feeding birds fn4 discouraging the use. of the sling-shot, air gun and 2.2 caliber rifle on the cheery songsters should be a part of the by-laws of such an organization. Aa excellent method to stimulate local interest in the welfare of song, bijfds is through the medium of bird-g _ house contests. Many chapters of the! ' Ieaak Walton League of America sponsor similar contests in their individual communities each year.1 It is a splendid program to fostejc during the long winter months when the youngsters spend much of their tjime indoors tinkering with tools, whittling and coloring. Suggestive, program,for \ birdr^o^se contests oatt .># ^ured from the,Rational Headquarters of the Izaak Walton League, 549 W, Randolph Street, Chi^gn» myqn;request. : . . n » ^ Aa Seen By poi?J«rfiMd Han49d Ij|A MOIT ByOurFmndg Mrs. Mollie Givens visited Elgin j-elabiVes Mbnday evening/. v „-,H Leroy Xionway of Ohicaico spent Thursday at hift home here. Misses Genevieve and Dorothy'KhO* Were Chicago Visitors Friday. li !rr,vnj Miss Irene Conway of Elgin- qpenf -Thursday with heme folks. .1.1 Clarence Pierson of filngwood4 vis4 Lnh i IT ited McHenry frknds Thursday. ' Misses Elsie and Frances Vyoita were Chicago visitors Saturday. Miss Rosalind Nye of Evaftstoi spent Thursday with home follcfii. Miss Fitoaribel Bassett spent.Th&nkp giving day with frieuda at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey spenr Thanksgiving day with- Chieagvt irela,* tivets. • • ' : V 71:>.•.> •• .1- '• Mrs. John K^?ls ^nd Mrft. Jah„ Ensreln were WoKteto<Jk vi^itoKS Mon» •day. n >i "ft' i.-M--,'..1 r. Misses Lam* »0d l^eresai KarUk ef ,rt 1 0 Cliicagio spent Thursday with horoe"','i folks AUldl ,YawiH M hi m m tin^T bvtbfinH Jbnc» i.'j-inrrun •»'« *! i •" ' * cimsrms 1MUJOY m nojy f ,4-lif K MVs. J; D. Shrtallejr and son of WoOd|-J stock wtire giiests of MTS: J. D| Beatty' Thursday. ' • ] Mrs. Anna Howard and Son; DonaVi, spent Thursday" with relatives alt"61"*11" Woodstock. 1 ' , i: Mr. and Mrt|. H. C. Hashes have returned from a Visit With relatives' in Kentucky. 1 Miss Adeline Perkins of Waukegan1 att&ded, _fl» ; E * ^ e r r f } S | | i r H f e t t o f i g ' n , i i MopUay i^ahl, - ; If h Mr. sflff Frank Blgki dn the *,omV •' 1 f.iin Off-ivvoCI mjm William M. Carroll, Attorney. !i ISTRATOR8 NOTJCB Estate of Albert M. Frett, Deceased. having been ap- ADM1NI The undersign'•eVd, pointed Administrator of the Estate of, Albert M. Frett deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, heTeby gives notice that he will appear before the bounty Court MScHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the January Teiro, on the first Monday in January next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested .to attend for the purpose of having the Battle adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment 'to the undersigned. Dated this 14th day of November, A, ,D. 19&9. "» ' 'WTttl^M t'RPFTi Administrator. 25-3 Mr. and' We^e^, Gbtfei & WoodstocH /spent Thanksgiving with^ refetWes h«4; " ! ; - ^yj Mr. and MVs.H^o^r dolman of OhW '. cago were Thanksgiving guests, in /the" Fred Earls home,.. . , .jf > "V*' . George Jfrett ffaPi > Johpsburg were ^ppday guests l^n the" \ j i •=» ••<>•* >m---• -am A/«y ~*us> Ford Jackson homI ' u'« hV'tU'i0 , : iM' : .ve« «iiw n,>IJa^v„i »dT. '!„^^, El^in visited McHenry relatives' T h M ^ ' M . r t S / ^ e . »f«<»" & i o K i i i r o ' S t A S i ) S £ . ! • - M R j a o i i S ; :S SEORBTAST DESKS ^^ty^":paMnt"'.lMr/K'" 'MEWING CABlMSTf|-m' SND TABLES WOVKR sweemrs™{S ;!k»iwLL.WGS "'f ^iunoiril>;irif(t»r! CARD TABLES rXVe7VLcw^.»d. ^ter,"i OP CHAJRS AMD ROCKERS , *LECTRIC SBWUNa MACHINES Jn. >£& ^O^wk,!. obaiks Airt> i^s»TaTota»:' ' Miss Rita Bacon fepent^.few d^yrf *:r<? ^-- - ••• - 1 last week as the guest of Miss Ade-1*^" iof l i n e V o g t a t G e n e v a . I l l . ( ' , > fb 9if ____ Mrs. Douglas of North Dak^a is ' ".jliow j «> atrsi. vtsM bsiW ; f>ffB y; ,fjfA saw jtTsym-&oiv J. Green Street McHenrv A jCij r.l.Ajt, i'j 7,1 nq ,b'»J w<n:> odi Tiflfon RADIANTFXRB Om „ u.i w w. f;T INCINERA1t)ll8 burnrcKMe 4^ dean, modern wpy $13S«|)U.. Tp mo-il ^SWW--7.srtf >*! ^'>1 >rtiJ tavfi / .qmk r/, 't rf. hflfl TW OT fvidiytt 'tn rroHoni 100 nf.i 1<i } trM* i«o ith Walker- ,()Pittsbui!0i AUTOMATIC "Gas Water Heaum & y« do I J'J -j r'Of.V 1 ri'.dw , Cilnihnl d i P.hoi ib fi>t lronmg $105 up hnu rAnJ flobloi I . b^irnal i ^ .'I djuori *'• :"^oar 'ii «.#V rf«*sd lai'j / Hnmphrey'Kalamasoo I AUTOMATIC Tii'j- m j'y "•* ww rf. 'hn/i GIVE MOTHER e, ^ ft beautiful modern raoa . «od die* q ^ $28.89 up iu<»! --•Jfcr- Hm IB a J vjiaint ELECTROLUX Refrigeraton E S T E R N U N I T E a guest in the home of her son. Clar-H^"1^'^ *rf. ence Douglas and f a m i l y ^ ( l i i . f ' • Mrs, Mintrie Miller and son, Tbe:>*,r dore, were the guests of Mr. and Mtb." HeAry Fois Barringion Sunday. ' Misses Leon and Kaffl&een Givens visited Miss Vera Doherty at Zace Sanatorium,1 Winfield, last Monday.u Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heimer :©| • Chicago spent Thankagiviftg day witl ^ ° Viis mother, Mrs. Josephine Heimer. ' d Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fo^s and sotQ' •* Charles, of Barrington were Thanks^' '^ving- guedts in fcbe Claxton home. ' ':1 ' ' ' l,.1 . ..t Mrs. ftitfc McHugh ef. (Cjtvmuatv, Ohio, spent a tew day* recwitly wth 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc f -, ^Evoy. ' bl'jri ih ii)iv/ .' (| fl»«l \ mob ,... .1 Rp^f.ib . '.nk f4i d.J la iv odt *td ! r>vi.ti- MCfr: j. - 1/1 ft I»p4y: «w tt'-1/ J'urp/i ninj; s teK inn .< ^hoid') i> >T1VS i '>d.t '1< •"n ii 3d) ni ti •J ri%8-; bed ehfirit iri* lis v|in( >tw uPIAIIB , 1 If you don't feel like giving personal ,gifts, Why 'Hot pool your raon«y and> ^uyia#roseBt f o i ^ h e I x o m e ? ' ! i ' ' t " • I f f It wiU mttke the home alore attractive and mope. " " able tkis winter;1 •A • , f, • •"« , Or if yoii Wani som«thin^ £or a personal gift; #e hav6 many pieces suitable for Christmas. Nothiniff i^ more appropriate for Christmas gfifts than Furniture. Here are a few suggestibns; ioq j raoc\s llW lnjei^ ed) KWtll Hi t: '•ttf X«ii -ih if f tT ' m tWf X'- m tPWh* tv :Wi. tin' T I *1 - , ^ ,--r- t$)SffWTi | & SONS -S«ibb9w rialff J rmfctnr xla. vtttfi! ha-.otpdT .rijfi NOW «TK'»V ,{f WA 1 "tt»aa»...jafu . iM .tew . .ana»»?^oiv . -*tar«. J«.-- • u-•* " Uitmm.. ~!"i- ^ nr, 'I-AJ h';,% ${}'.y J rtn (*>i i l"1 ^ f* I*"-Orri iti i - H t t d d K h r t ' I 9 t i J if Mr. a t l d ' Mrs. B. J. B a r p f e l d aniS" " 'itid « b'v/oiq jfoov/ i "'Vatnjly^^ speht Thanksgivitig in ; itsw Hfiiofmrtft hftn j f><3 ^0tne of Ml", fend Mx«i Kd. Rrefejfl itf oJ b«)ifiuomi' Chicag:0. '• 'ft •• A)WOT) •Wlfiv.I - OT1B.M rs. Aitrra flarro^ahd. idMK- - d-*<i' ,B'Betty, spent »<ew. tteya iant, w«ek;ar' nd.ino'd i ®fhe titoftve' of her mothier at ^idge- ' vlLu «7!o :• , j ; ., . ;• ' "T RO" ;d i0f Mr. *nd Mrs. K-urlt Hwrjsop o*1 C. SpiiAt Thankspriving day in ttifc [> >f6nw' of his mother,. JMrSj.,,^ynwr ' " ' H f i r r i k b n . 1 i ' . / - Y - " - " J * Patflek GwhWay, s^bf.®dw»Td^ ajna' the latt^r's aftni Dfck, r»nd< MitAr Qon- ' way were guests of «lati,ve» »t El« gin Thursday. i •'>« : il-y; j ^ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Basfvett pte t^ key at the home off her brother, Eoi Martin and family, at, Woodstock drt Thanksgiving. . - • • Mr. and Mrs. F*ed BelleT daughter, MNmta. kft t*»« last of fh« week for California^ where they wlH spend the t o i n t e * . . . i •< • r . • Mrs. Simon Stoflfel, daughter, vlAr* fend grandda»ghter, Barbara Carey* wete guests of Chicago relative# Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Erickson and family attended a family rewion W the home of her sister at. (J»le9pn» on Thanksgiving day. • J ,(iB •••! Mr. and Mrs. Walter ^Aylwfrd of <ku;'bn Chicago were guests in the^ home Of M; r«>frt«V q their aunt, Mrs. Margar^fc McCarthy » -* f„t "viy • '"l a few days last Week. . 1 'r,\ Miss Kathrine Walsh, a student M nojf Mv,, i Rosary college, River Fereet, spejk I m' her Vacation'In the home of her par- !ci eni«; Mr. and Mi*. J;a$k W^lsp, '« 'Thanksgiving day gpests in the home of Mrs. Catherine M^Cabe wei^, ^<1 Misses Margaret, Catherine Elisabeth knd Agnes McCabe and brother^ Henry, of W»ukegan, _ •> ^ Mr. and MTS. John Enfi^W daughter, Virginia, attwided t|ie. dirtg of Chester Hirono«»ous« an^ ASv na Britz at Waukegan and receptiw at Round Lake on Thursday. , Mts. Fred Uppel, Mrs. L- C. Ben well and Mri. E. A. Thomas attended a meeting of the Home Bureau « the home of Mks. George Stevens *t RingWood on Tuesday afternopn- Thanksgiving day guests of ®,n" Mrs. L. C. Benwell were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vasey, daughter, Vera, and son, Walter, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C» Dunker and children of Wauconda. Joe Frett and Fraok Freund #•- turned home Monday from St. Lou®» where they had spent Thajiksgivi^fljf. Mrs. Joe Frett and Mrs. Josephlhe Frett remained for a longer visit iBild will also Visit at Springfield. Mrs. James Perkins, Mrti 'iJi »• Smith, Mrs. John Fay, Mrs. James Beavis, Mrs. Minnie Miller, Miss Arline Harrison and Mrs. E. E. Bassett and son, Lyle, and daughter, Florlbel, attended an Eastern Star meetjag gichmpd Jkidi^r evening. : J V/ Kin UIO m ^.iimodT ./. •toe i shi iH .frate.tefp.s. E bsisfcj-to sis •tfirmmo'i .<>3. inilov lollotS i« no"nmss • f Ut'J'.'lH " '• .i h, 'f rm 'Mj tRfit %idT tqmi ffinof lo CT L r « ion yinoHoM odt .»r(i 'iquH .xnirqgi. ,tx«.n tfdmefcRa | niaraaaV/ " iorfo Ht/oxointtfio srfi ADir^i/ ... . .... / nsJsj * w') .w ft,* I )* i. • IT-' . ) - , • « k ' - #r> IT<V> Jo iiro tol '89?jin7 b ft to . igdtfj > wq »/fT ,f). nq oi bom •xnxir »d, W v)t d arft Isvrfauf New INSTANT s.xnti I <rrr. MANTLE 'Brr t«of» »Ai Ja | I«i-X»8 ' 1 ' j i-nipl ^1.1 fi iq «t'xfmsi '{fiiii-ri oniod h-i-rbnofi wit 'it , $&ti23gi thru titie invenroW fbr the first time in homes w for otie may enjoy all the co , a petfectly lighted home. This is now i tion and perfection of the new Instant-light Mantle Lamp^--the lamp whose light is just like sunlight and even «'hm,).i better in quality than electricity. It wilj, pood a big room w;ith the softest, mellowest, brightest Ifeht--a delight to the eyes of the aged--an asruinatibfi of the eyes of the young. No lighted home be gloomy and The new Instant-light brings sunlight at night --anywhere --everywhere. Beautifal hand decorated glass aqd ftarchment Shades, top. 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