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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 May 1930, p. 3

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ELECTRIC WATrt PUMPING -4 TON YOUR •' •»' -• «&** o. •;4 A small Electric motor will operate the pomp jade under ail kinds of weather conditions, and will make it possible for you to have fresh running water for the home and all of the live stock . .. And at a slight increase in cost you can have * complete automatic electric water pumping system that will Ask About Plan for Bringing Electric Service to Your Farm A telephone call or postcard will bring you complete information about our new plan for *»m»iiiiig gHniffn electric ienrke » farms. Inquire today! Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wagner were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gabe and son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Banke, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. John Salcer and daughter of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dethorn and daughter, Florence, of Waukegan. Mrs. Gabe remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Danlein and family of Libertyville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Amann of Diamond Lake were Sunday callers in. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Pepping. Mrs. Bertha Esh took the government examination for the pos toff ice position, held at Grayslake. Mrs. Nick Klein and daughter, Dorothy, motored to Harvard Thursday. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carr were Joseph James and friend of Rockford, Mr. arid Mrs. Francis James of Waukegan, Mrs. Ethel Herrick of Kenosha, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thomas of Hebron, and Ethel and Beryl Gracy and friends of Crystal Lake. The ladies of the M. E. church sewing society will meet with Mrs. Ada Carr Tuesday. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. P. Siegler was hostess to a two table euchre party Wednesday afternoon. Frizes were won by Mrs. Siegler first, Mrs. Ora Pierce second, Mrs. Nick Nett third, and "Mrs. M. Butler the consolation. Refreshments were served.* Mrs. Frank Wagner and daughter, and Mrs. Julia Gabe and son, Richard, were Elkhorn callers Thursday. Mrs. Leonard Franzen and son of Richmond spent a few days the pa%t week with her sister, Mrs. Joe Wagner. Dr. and Mrs. Blackman and sons spent a few days with Mrs. Edith Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben May were Mc- Henry shoppers Monday afternoon. Almost every home In this vicinity was somewhat damaped by the storm of last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgern and family called on friends at McHenry anfi Ringwood Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peacock wish to thank everyone who so kindly help ed them during their recent loss in the storm. Ben Watts has taken over Joe Brown's soft drink parlor, the deal being closed Monday. We welcome Mr. Watts and family to our village and are sorry to see the Brown family leave us. Albert Brits and sister, Veronica, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton May. Mr. and Mrs. Charles May and sons were dinner guests. PUBLIC OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS .. . E. J. LARK1N. Diat. Mgr. 'SI WDUsm St* Crystal Lake Oystal Lake Pfcoae 280 First CWUtUa laJleif I It fa probable that Mantol or Manteo was the first Indian chief to be converted to Christianity in America. This happened August 13, 1587, on the Island of Roanoke, a part of the Raleigh colony. As there were Roman Catholic missionaries as early as 1502, when Bartholomew de las Casas came to America, some other Indian chief might have become a convert before Manteo, but it has not been recorded. firs WISE TO CHOOSE A SIX w .. •#=/' make it wise to choose a Chevrolet Six In selecting a low-priced car, bear these all-important facts in mind: The new Chevrolet is a SIX--and offers all the smoothness, flexibility and durability of a 50-horsepower •aire-in-head six-cylinder motor. Hie new Chevrolet is the only car offering the style, comfort and safety of Body by Fisher at such lowprlc~- .£*•.. ' And the new Chevrolet is the only car in its field with this great combination of modem engineering advancements: four long semi-elliptic springs, four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers, completely enclosed four-wheel brakes, a modern "pump" method of fuel supply with the gas tank la the rear, adjustable driver's seat, Fisher non-glare windshield and twin-beam headlamps. See your nearest Chevrolet dealer today. ROADSTER 495 TlmCMcfc«rGM9«*565 TtmSpmrt E--rf»rw*555 The Sport Coup* *655 Light OR PHABTON Tht Club SctfM *625 Th» S *4on '*75 ThmS/mdrntStSBm. *725 (* wire whmrlt tlmndmrd) Trucks: Delivery Chmttit, SMS; Thm Mm IMIWfl. U*S; / H Ton ChmttU. S330; IH Ton Chanit with Cm*. S*2ii Ktea4*t*r Q«Hi my {ficit-up Learn for yourself why it*e wise to choose a Six. Learn for how small • down payment and pn what easy terms you MM), S440. ALL nucss r. o. a. FACTORY, VUNT. Mica can own a new Chevrolet Six. CHEVROLET SIX - - HatrV TttWililiAr •SIX-CYLINDER SMOOTHNESS^ AT LOW COST. 4it*i aiHOWOOD.! :•;«* T&iH 1 „• '• *»„ > » Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dodge entertained a party of friends Friday evening. Five hundred was played with high honors going to Mrs. Bruce Nichols and Jay Cristy. At the close refreshments were served. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Jay Cristy, Kenneth Cristy, Loren Martin, Bruce Nichols and Marjory and Sib Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. George Young entertained the five hundred club at their home Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded te Mrs. Ray Peters and Leon Dodge first, and Mrs. F. A. Hitchens and Leslie Olsen the consolations. At the close refreshments were served by Mrs. Young and Mrs. George Shepard. The Wonder La,ke baseball team was defeated 5 to 4 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shepard and family spent Tuesday evening in the J. F. Claxton home at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Max Beth and son, Billy, of Chicago spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with Ringwood relatives and friends. , Oscar Tabor was a Woodstock visitor Tuesday. Mesdames George Yonng, Viola Low and George "Shfepard were Woodstock visitors Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George Frey of McHenry spent several days last week in the George Noble home. Mrs. F. A. Hitchens spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mrs. Libbie Allen and Mrs. Lea Francisco of Woodstock spent Thursday in Ringwood and attended the funerals of Mies Agnes Bigelow and Eli Chase. Mrs. Lois Robbiris of Chicago came out last week to attend the funeral of her uncle, Eli Chas£. Mrs. Nicolas, Charfes Thompson and William Dwelley of Elmhurst attended the funeral of Eli Chase. George Hubert and Henry Mentaer of Woodstock and Robert Hunter of Richmond were the old soldiers that attended the funeral of Eli Chase. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shepard and family were guests of friends at Antioch Saturday evening. Mesdames George Young, Thomas Kane and Peter Freund were visitors at Lake Geneva Friday. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Francisco and Mrs. Lou Franciaco of Woodstock were calling on friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Grice of Antioch were callers in the W. A. Dodge home Sunday afternoon. Ralph Simpson of Chicago spent the %eek-end in the William Betk home. Floyd Hopper of McHenry was *a caller in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hopper, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nelson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch were visitors in the W. A. Dodge home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgern and family of Spring Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber and son of McHenry were Sunday visitors in the Nick Young home. Miss Lutie Romie of Paddock's lake is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. Dix. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters spent Hon day at Belvdere. . day at Hunter and Belvidere. Mrs. Agnes Jencks and daughter, Mary, of Chicago spent the week-end; in the G. A. Stevens home. Mrs. Mabelle Johonnott and son, Sheldon, of Chicago spent Sunday in the T. A. Abbott home. ClaTk Huson of Elgin spent Friday in the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. J. Jepson, and family. Mrs. Joe McCannon and three sons and Mrs. C. J. Jepson and daughters motored to Chicago Sunday and were quests of Rev. and Mrs. Hoover. They attended church in the morning and in the afternoon they visited Lincoln Park. Miss Lorena Jepson took the 4-H girls to Woodstock Saturday afternoon to attend a meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whiting and family of McHenry spent Sunday in the Edgar Thomas home. Adrian Thomas of Chicago spent the week-end with his parents. Wayne Foss of Greenwood spent ttie week-end at his bome. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrich and Mae Wiedrich spent Saturday evening in Woodstock. Mrs. Joe McCannon and son, Rolland, and Mrs. C. J. Jepson and daughter, Lorena, attended the festival at Marengo, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and fpmily of Woodstock were callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas Sunday evening. Mrs. Viola Low and children and Mrs. Edgar Thomas and children were Visitors at Hebron Saturday morning. Miss Lucy Th nas of Woodstock and Byron Hitchens of Chicago were guests in the F. A. Hitchens home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Sanborn of 8pring Grove were callers in the T. A. Abbott and G. A. Stevens homes Sunday. • Ralph Smith of Karvatd was a Ringwood visitor Sunday and with S. W. Smith and son attended the N. R. A. Rifle match near Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinzi of Crystal Lake spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Allen and Mrs. Anna Withie and son, Vernon, spent the week-end in the F. A. Hitchens home. Miss Muriel Mentzer of Woodstock Visited in the Foss home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nelson and daughter of Antioch and Miss Jane Gould, Melvin Wagner, Mrs. Malissa Gould and friend of Elgin were callers at the home of Mrs. Jennie Bacon Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Stephenson and . her father, Charles Bullard, returned to, their home in Woodstock Sunday afternoon. ,f Mr. and Mrs. James Rainey** were Crystal Lake visitors Wednesday. • Mrs. Frankie Stephenson spent Tuesday at Solon Mills with Mrs. George Vogel. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rahn and mother, Mrs. Rahn, of Elgin were callers In the George Stevens home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen afed soil, "Miss Florence Olsen and Will Olsen; were visitors in the Fred Wiedrich, jhome Saturday evening. Mrs. Appley and daughter, Mary= Ann, of Libertyville and Earl Jencks of Barrington were among the guests^ in the G. A. Stevens home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harrison of Chicago and Mrs. H. M. Jensen and Mrs. Lena K rum pen of Woodstock attended the funeral of Eli Chase. Charles Gates of LaGrange spent Friday in the Sam Beatty home. Edward Harrison and Miss Ruth Owen of Elgin spent the week-end in the George Harrison home. On Sunday all went to Chicago and were accompanied home by Miss Lora Harrison and her room-mate, Miss Esther Eply. Will McCannon was a business caller at Woodstock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hopper and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Doherty was an Elgin , shopper Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F A. Hitchens attended the show at Woodstock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley of Chi* cago spent Sunday in the E. C. Haw* ley home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellsworth and two children of Woodstock spent Sum day with Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler, Misses Florence and Evelyn Care# of McHenry and Mary Gannon of Woodstock were visitors in the Thorn* as Doherty home Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Bacon and guest, Mrs. Agnes Brennan, of Woodstock wen! to Elgin Sunday evening for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fehrman and three daughters of Woodstock called on Mr. and Mrs. William McCannon Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Engstrom and daughters of St. Charles spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merchant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Walker and family of Waukegan spent Sunday with Mrs. Hannah Walker. Miss Dorthea Howard of Kenosha is visiting in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ray Merchant. Mrs. I. N. Butler and - daughter, Rosemary; of Elgin were callers in the F. A. Hitchens home Monday. Miss Ilene Smith of Chicago and Mrs. D. C. Bacon of Crystal Lake were in Ringwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larsen and daughter and Mrs. Hastings of Chicago spent Sunday in the George Young home. Mrs. Mary Green of McHenry was a visitor in town Monday evening. Simon Stoffel of McHenry was a business caller in town Monday. The George Noble family have moved to ths Colliaon farm near Richmond, s through jiffy! Her housework is done in almost no time. When her friends ask, "Does ; a- telephone in the kitchen really help," she tells them, "Of course it does. Friends call me when I'm In the kitchen but it only takes a minute to answer. I order my groceries : and other supplies from the kitchen telephone ... it love* my time and steps." ; Extension telephones, wisoiy placed In your home, will save lots of you^| *•«*«.. tfcne and innumerable steps. Wheifc ! *4 ^ you attend to your household , £ ^ tasks in the kitchen, it's a real venience to have a telephone at - hand. You never waste time and '*V iP energy running elsewhere to use" • \ if * your telephone. The cost ef tbte* ' ' a d d i t i o n a l c o m f o r t i s s m a H , / J , - " \ v Cell Ovr Business Office ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY <* B«LL SYSTKM One Policy Cne System * Universal Servlco I S. H. 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