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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Aug 1930, p. 7

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3- r::""" NOTICE JM.M. . • Lawyer f DK. 7. O. WORTH, 0. D. . «f Chicago m. mm BE at Nye's Jewelry 8kip MI tkesda; of each week. Eyes winad and glasses^ fitted. No charge for itioe. 'a «ar«a a specialty. RtehlMftd IS ,; e?T, "K Or, JOHN DUCEY i VETERINARIAN Oln with West MeHenr^ State Bank Bwy Wednesday Phana 4 McHenry, Illinois Phone 12S-W rw: Reasonable Ratf* _ A. BL SCHAEFEK i\ llfrajlng ' McHENRY * * - » ILLINOIS ** 1 . i <m Talepfcaue Na. 10S-R i Stoffel & Reihansperger fnaurance agents for all classes «f MCHMOND, ILLINOIS McHENRY GkAVSL <% EXCAVATING 00. A. P. Freund, Prop. ftoad Building and Excavating of Every Description Estimates Furnished oil Request High-grade Gravel Delivered at aby time--large or small orders given prompt attention. ftow 204-M. McHenry 10A •' ^ HENRY V. SOMPEL General Teaming fwd, Gravel and Coal for Sale grading, Graveling and Road iWfirk Done By Contract i or By Day • Phone McHenry 649-R-l P. 0. Address, Route 3 McHenry, BL property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY - - ILLINOIS losore-Io Sore- Insoraoce •WITH Wm.G. Schreiner Auctioneering *. # OFFICE AT RESIDBNcli ^ ' Ffcsae 9S-R McHenry, IlHaois HERMAN J BGHAEFE-"V R • • • $»> ' ' Local and Long Distance Hauling and Moving '>.lk Live Stock Hauled Right • to the Yard | / PUOM175 MoBury; Bl' WffiLY THE M'HENRY PLAIKDEALER, THTHUTOAY, AUOTTST 7( 1930 Ltaitt of PaMioa tlajr She Passion play begins at eight o'clock in the morning, and, with a two-hoar interval for lunch, continues until six o'clock in the evening. P r m Milk-^Cream--' Butter Direct from our Dairy The richest milk, cream and butter, pure and fresh from our sanitary dairy, delivered to your door every morning in the week--on a standing order basis. v Our dairy products cost no more tat their quattty is fir superior to all others. - HoaM-cfconMd Buttermilk Community Dairy Phone 660-J-l Ben J. Smith, Prop. "•T Phalin & Kennebeck (O. A. 'Stilling Garagi) Storage"Repairing"Oil~Qreasing Phone 28 raer Elm Street and Riverside Drive on Route All EXPENSE CRUISE £DeL~L/J<£: To Sault Ste. Marie Mackinac Island Chicago and Return PLAN YOUR VACATION to leave on the Great Ship "SEEANDBEE" from Cleveland, September 8th; returning September 13th. Craise on Lake Erie, the Detroit River, Lake Sc. Clair, die St. Clair River, Lake Huron, beautiful St. Marys River and Lake Michigan. Stopovers at the famous "Soo" Locks, with sightseeing trips at Chicago and Mackinac Island, wonderful scenery. Endless entertainment. Excellent meals. All expense, including Cue, meals, stateroom accommodations and sightseeing trips & From Cleveland, only $75. Ask far tpeaalCSB UmtOnmt D* Luxt f THE CLEVELAND AND BUFFALO TRANSIT CO. BaatMi Street Pier Omlud,OU* VOLO GARAGE allate Highway 20 and Rand Road 24-HOUR SERVICE Expert Mechanical Work Rapid Flat Rate Know what your job is going to cost before we start work , Phone McHenry 628-R4 ' ^ • .•&&. •• • COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY As Seen By Plaindealer Reporters and Handed In By Our Friend* Mr*. Ziegler spent Tuesday fa Chicago, Mrs. Fred Kamholc visited in Chicago Friday. Miss Elola Boy Is was a Waukegan visitor Thursday. Leroy Conway at Chicago visited home folks Sunday. Hamilton Parr of LaGrange visited friends here Sunday. Miss Anna Frisby was a Waukegan visitor Thursday. Rita Bacon of Chicago spent Sunday st her home here. Mrs. Arthur May of Evanstoa visited friends here Tuesday. Miss Rosalind Nye of Chicago spent Sunday at her home here. Helen Welch of Chicago is spending week at her home hers. William Martin of Chicago spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Gilfoy of Nebraaka were McHtjfy visitors Sunday. Mrs. H. M. Jensen of Woodstock visited here Thursday afternoon. Miss Gertrude May is spending tht week with relatives at Zenda, Wis. Mary O'Brien of Chicago was the guest of Helen Wegener last week. Mrs. Fred Voeltz and children returned home from Forest Park, Thursday. Mrs, 0*Connell of Chicago is a truest in the George Frisby home this week. Miss Fern Bacon of Waukegan spent a few days this week at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lennox Armstrong of Chicago spent the week-end in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blum of River Forest spent the week-end at Emerald Park. Mrs. Nellie Burke of Chicago was a visitor in the home of Mrs. Anne Frisby Thursday. Frank Aylward of Woodstock visited his aunt, Mrs. M. McCarthy last Wednesday. Misses Margaret and Agnes Mc- Cabe of Waukegan spent Sunday with their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Geitsmark of Chicago were callers in the home of Mrs. M. McCarthy Wednesday. Kenneth Jorgenson of Long Lake was a .visitor in the home of Mrs. Mary Powers, Friday. Miss Carolyn Miller was a McHenry caller Monday, after returning from her eastern trip. Miss Maud Granger returned to her work in Ghicago Monday after a two week's vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmitt and chil. dren of Chicago spent Friday night in the Fred Kamholz home. Herbert Ziegler, Charles Dosstnger and Earl Hersloff of Chicago spent the week-end in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton children left Monday on a week's va cation trip through the east. Miss Ellen Grady of Lake Geneva is spending a few weeks in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burke. Mr. and Mi's. Glen Robinson and Mrs. Bishoff of Woodstock visited relatives here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefer and children and Mrs. George Frisby were Chicago visitors &mday. Mr. and Mrs. William Doran of Chicago were week-end guests in the Ben Meyers home on Main street; Mr. aad Mrs. William Dryer and son, William, of Forest Park spent the week-end with relatives here Mrs. Paul Meyers and Mrs. Nick Adams were dinner guests of Mrs. Claus Larson at Ringwood Thursday Miss Nancy Frisby and her guest. Miss Mary Kennealy, visited st the Lotus Beds at Grass lake Wednesday. Ben Wegener returned to his work in Chicago Monday after enjoying a two* weeks vacation at his home here. Mrs. S. H. Freund and daughter, Bertilla, attended the fair at St. Pe ter's church at Spring Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frett, daughter, Margaret, and son, Francis, of Aurora visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heimer of Chicago spent several days this week with his mother, Mrs. Josephine Heimer. Miss Leone Givens spent several days last week in Chicago, where she went in the interest of the Public Service Co. Mrs. Augusta Eldred and son, War. ren, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eldred and daughter of Chicago visited Mrs. Ziegler Monday. Grace Martin, who is taking a nurse's training course In Chicago, is spending a several weeks vacation st her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson vis. ited the former's brother, Floyd Thompson and family of LaGrange the last of the week. Lisle Bassett, Floribel B as sett of McHenry and Henry Vogel and Cora Sweet of Richmond visited the Merry Gardens Saturday evening and saw the marathon dancers. Mrs. Harold Smith and son of Chicago visited friends here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey were Chicago visitors Monday. < Miss Marie Stark returned to her home at Zenda, Wis., after having spent the past week in the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph May. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCabe and daughter of Chicago Heights spent the week-end in the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. Chamberlin. Mrs. Steve Walsh and son and Eugene Mulroney of Elgin were guest m the home of Miss Nancy Frisby, Saturday. Miss Mary Kennealy returned to her home with them. Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May were Mr. and Mrs. John May and son of Milwaukee, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Klein of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. George May and children of Zenda, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosing and son LibertyviBe. ' Mr. and Mrs. William. Foss and guest, Mrs. Breckfield and children were callers at Woodstock Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. WVyne Bacon and children were calltra at McHenry Saturday evening. Mrs. Leslie Davis and daughters were callers at McHenry Tuesday. Henry Geary and son were callers' at Crystal Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and daughter and Herman Christian of Oak Park were business callers at Woodstock Tuesday. Pearl Foss of Libertyville spent Thursday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maiman of Wauconda spent Tuesday evening at the home of the latter's parents. Herman Christian of Oak Park is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse. Mrs. Irvin Molidor and Miss Helen Oeffling of Libertyville spent Tuesday evening with relatives at Oak Glen farm. Mrs. Raymond Lusk and daughter of near Round Lake spent last Saturday at the Blomgren home. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams and son of Crystal Lake spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Clara Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and children visited at McHenry one day last week. Mrs. Willard Darrell and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping spent Sunday with relatives at West Chicago. Richard Dowell and children of Roseville spent last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis. Mr. and Mrs. William Foss and son visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Foss at Woodstock Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary and children spent last Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Geary near Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Haas of Wauconda were Wednesday callers at the home of Clara Smith. Mrs. John Blomgren spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk near Round Lake. Willard Darrell, in company with C. A. Bevans of DesPIalnes, left Sunday morning for a two weeks vacation at Manitowish, Wis., near Lake Superior, sponsored by the Life and Casualty Insurance Co. of Chicago for their agents. Nat la the KU* The phrase "The Lord tempers the wind to the shorn lamb" does not appear in the Bible, despite general be* lief. It is taken from an old book, entitled "A Sentimental Journey," written by Laurence Sterne. «n Rngllah writer in the Seventeenth century. 71: The quality tire within the reach % •; of all * yt -••i Fall Orersize Balloons 29x4.40 30x4.50 36x5.00 30x5.25 iU»* Big Oversize Cords S6x3yi *JS Lifetime Guarantee fhthfrnde* Superior many" high-pricedl tires. Values possible because Goodyear builds MILLIONS MORE tires thait any other company. 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