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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Nov 1930, p. 9

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ss» f&i-'fr j«WW "S fS'M ' {&&•:*$ THEM' i METHODIST CHURCH Too are invited to attend services *fc the M. E- church every Sunday. _§forning worship, 11 o'clock. * Bunday school, 10 o'clock. Thanksgiving services will be held Sunday with a sermon by Rev. W. Bonham appropriate to the occasion •nd special music by the choir. A special invitation is extended to everyone to attend this service. - Offerings of vegetables and other donations may be brought to the PMtSdHI&S William fl. Althoff spent Monday at Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hughes, with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson of Ringwood visited the flower show at Garfield Park in Chicago Sunday. I, A, FJrickson, H. C. Huerhes, John Ericksont John Buckland. C. W. Harrison, Clayton Harrison and Louis Hawley attended a Shrine meeting .at De prougn* w «« Rockford> Monday. church Sunday morning or may be charies F. pich left for St. Louirf taken to the home of ^rs Wdliam to attend the Bacon or Mrs. James Sayler before, ^ nn„A n4 nf. Sunday. After the services this will be distributed to needy families. There will be a meeting of the oflfi- «sal board Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. James meeting of the Board of Supreme Officers of the Catholic Knights of America, of which he is a member. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Miller and family, Mrs. Charles Laurent and j S2a yluer . AAllll mrne»mmhbl»erras abrke aasskkeedd ttoo aatt-- ' dau*g h„te>r, Violette, of Waukegan and tend. fWTLLIAM H. SEVERIN - f%Tilliam H Severin, 38 years old, of Evanston, was killed Tuesday night When his automobile crashed into Miss Helen Oeffling and Charies Miller spent Sunday with Mr. anc William Miller at Ringwood. LEGION CARNIVAL DRAWS | ! CROWD OF MERRYMAKERS \ ----- The Bridge Ballroom was the scene! gffeel viaduc rai j s 0f festivity and merrymaking on Ar-' 8te«t ._ rmistiM Day as hundreds of pleasure ** was a member o: the Jjwjm ^ {rom &n rts of the °! Z «><"»* to attend the carnival and the Asbestos and Magnesia Materials sponsored by the local poSt of COIT?,aT1>?' e • • i ' the American Legion. The affair was ; Attorney Severm is ? , a biir success in every way with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Severin of 4jjD6 North Ashland ave., Chicago, htfc widow, formerly Miss Harriet Chapell, a son, Sherman, and a daughter, Marion, of Evanston. : Mrs. Severin's mother, Mrs. S. a big success with Carnival features and dancing furnishing entertainment for everyone. Music for the dancing was furnished by Frankie Gans' Skylarks and red, white i Mrs> o6VGrin S luOtner, ifiiB* w« and blu_e_ favors, «c onsisti»n gv _o«f caps u Ai.. dtopell of Evanston, died o»l, . for !">"»• «ere *•«» •»' dur,»« lh* ' j evem11#- ^ , weks ago- I. The efforts of the various commit- P DANCE AND PROGRAM tees were well repaid in the success « There will be a program and dance J; ®veTunl?v a* Lincoln School, Dist. No. 14, east' j The shotgun, which was given away 3" McHenry, on Saturday, Nov. 22, during the bmtwn went £ Harry at 8:15. Everybody welcome. Four- Morris, popular "pro at the McHenry piece orchestra. Children free. Lunch. | Country club. Baking Needs/ And now is the time to buy them because A&P' this week offers a choice selection of baking need* at decidedly low prices. Stock up--NOW! Swans Down Cake Flour.: Gold Medal Cake Flour Gold Metal Flour - '^1*0.55c. •.:Sni*o. 25e 24i-alb. 49 lb. Bat $1.55 Vanilla Extract . . . £££e 23c Baker's Premium Chocolate h*»> 19c Pillsbury's Best Flour 24 £h' 75c $1.49 Br. Price's Baking Powder !£S»Z; 23c Premium Cocoanut . . ^ 191?, Dromedary Citron Peel DROMEDARY Orange and Lemon Peel Sunnyfield Flour ^b*"5 55c Confectioner's Sugar ,. 3 Fresh Creamery Butter - 1 tb. 36c. Domino Brown Sugar, 4 1'lb. pkgs. 25c 2'i£k 3Se 2 £1.2# 4B9 mlb. $1.09 IBS. Pure Lard, 2 lbs. Potatoes, 15 lbs. peck Florida QrapeJ^ruit, Mixed Nuts, 1 lb. s#-< 9'^ 21c 29c 15c m ENCORE Macaroni and Spaghetti 3 ncos. 20c [pei^hal ^ t2SBS*r~:,-ZZZn A&P FOOD STORES The Great Atlantic A Pacific Tea Co* MIDDLE WESTERN DIVISION i • v- %• Uv. fe"*"' W**" Meat yon can eat at prices you can't beat Friday and Saturday Specials for Cash Pot Roast Beef, lb. . Round Steak, lb. Sirloin Steak, lb. - r , v. ; T-Bone Steak, lb. " • ' ; Pork Shoulder Roast, lb. ' Pork Loin Roast, lean loins, lb Fancy Veal Chops, lb 22c Small Fresh Spare Ribs, lb. Callie Hams, 4 to 6-lb. average, lb. Home-made Bologna, lb. Home-made Pork Sausage, lb. r „ 32^ --35^ --38^ --17^ 1--25^ 15^ 20^ -23^ 25^ Come in and see our complete line of groceries and vegetables, it's worth your while. We Deliver--Anywhere, Any Time j},AXX FOR PRICES ON YOUR FOWLS Hegner's Grocery and Market phone 3 Main St McHenry / sjpi Want Ads FOR SALK CARLOAD ()F NO. 1 IRISH COBBLER POTATOES will be on track at Mel lenry about Monday, Nov. 24. Price per bu. $1.17 M. Above 10 bu., $1.15 per bu. These are late potatoes 'of the best grade. Dave Segel, West McHenry. Phone 92-J. 25 FOR SALE--Dressed ducks, geese and chickens for Thanksgiving. Also a trio of Embden geese. Lewis Mc- | Donald. Phone McHenry 620-J-2. *25 ' FOR SALE--25 Yearling hens, best layers. $1.00 each* Tel. McHenry 202-M. J. J. Vasey. 25 GEESE FOR SALE--Mrs. W. 1 Harvel. Tel McHenry 619-R-2; 25 FOR SALE--Two good dairy cows; close springers. Tel, McHenry 614-R-2 M. J. Brown. 25 FOR SALE--One pure-bred roan Shorthorn bull, 'fit for service. One pure-bred Guernsey bull, 9 mo. old. James Warren, R-5, Burlington, Wis- Phone 807-R-2. 28-4 FOR SALE--BULLS Registered Holstein backed by generations of heavy production. Calves to serviceable age. Ornsby Breeding at farmers' prices. Two miles north of Volo on Route 59. Henry Wegener. 24-tf REAL SILK HOSIERY COUfAin has an opqataf for a local ttpmm tative ia McHenry to |undle <Mta lished cMtoaMrs. Wtftf or call at the Branch Office, Room 403, Brown Buildbig* Roctford, 111. 25 WAN11S=4M Name and if you liave been paying 7 per cent interest and 10 to 20 per cent com .mission on money for one year. Perhaps you can get it back. P. O. Box 1925, Chicago. __ __25 * ix-m-'?/: LOST--Dog, English setter, white, black ticked, Nov. 9, vicinity of Chapell Hill. QUI Chicago, Diversey 0464 or McHenry 631-M-l. Liberal reward. *25 m FOR SALE--^7-room house and lot, ialso garage, in Spring Grove. Inquire of Frank L-' Adams, Ringwood. 111. 24-3* FOR SALE--95 White Rock pullets, $1-25 each. Robert Knilans, Ridgefield, HI., Phone Woodstock 1616-J_1. *24-2 FOR SALE--Duroc April boars, highback type; eligible to register. Also a number of Duroc feeding shoats for sale. Wm. E. Whiting, West McHenry. Phone McHenry 620-R-l. 22-tf FOR SALE-- 1925 Studebaker, winter inclosure. 1923 Buick, 7-passenger. sedftp. 1 9 2 7 P o n t i a c c o a c h , k " ' " » j 1927 Pontiac Landauu • ~ Above cars are in excellent condi tion, ready for the road. Must be sold before Dec. 1, regardless of price, to make room for storage of Bew cars. Rauen Motor Sales, . ^ . Peterson Garage in Stirling Bldg. McHenry, Illinois. 21-tf. FOR SALE--Extra fine big type Poland China boars, and gilts. Sired by Smooth Image and Big Night. James Hunter, McHenry Tel. 617-J-2. 18-tf FOR SALE--Well secured 7% First Mortgages on McHenry Residence Property. Inquire at Flaindealer office. 19-tf ThC McHenry, Illinois pfe SATURDAY Nov. 22 •"'B: "SCOTLAND YMD" Don't Miss This One ^Thrilling Acti# ; Suspense--Romance • i : - w l t h 'itm. • : v .V;' Edmund Lowj|:v^% Joan Bennetl ^ :r with Vitaphone Variety, Metro News, Aesop'8 Fables ¥..35^ T' ' : ; F1 SUNDAY - '.s ^ :? " ' ilatinee and Night Dorothy BSackaill and Noah Beery la p? "BRIGHT LIGHTS" Laurel & Hardy Comedy Fox News •.. "'J <«#• .Vy.-r p-' ir4 ~ >*> » l"" ' ^ » '"'f 4 Irfff \v' *• " i. ' :r t'V ' •' * V^' ' " V" •**"/ • .'"i lore than three hundred yean of increasing prosperity, ^ Comfort, and safety calls for thanksgiving indeed. tM - |is be thankful this ywjr that it is our privilege to play ^ % part, however small, in the great drama of American history and to enjoy the great advantages of Liberty And & -- "-Jr* -?«»V:S8.>Sj?ys*.!» v ~ All departments of these banks will be closed ,} •'** : r *!&;-v>' theenti West McHenry State Bank X QERALD J. CAREY^Cashier £ „r ; --r . i i II I . ..nf- mpss Peoples State Bank • ^ of McHenry^ " I FLOYD M. FOSS, Cashier i FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT OR FOR SALE-- 158 acres, one-quarter mile from McHenry, on Lake Geneva cement road. Mrs. Joe H. Justen. 21-tf. FOR RENT--Five-room flat and also 2-room office suite, on Riverside Drive. Albert Barbian. Phone 180. 21-tf FARM FOR RENT ON SHARES-- Near Griswold Lake. A. H. Hale. Crystal Lake, I1L Phone 66. 18-tf -• mi FOR RENT--Modern 7-room house, known as the Wentworth Home. Inquire at Marshall's McHenry Bakery. 7-tf MISCELLANEOUS $2--CASH--$2 FOR DEAD ANIMALS That weigh over 1,000 lbs. ' PHONE DUNDEE 10 Reverse Charges >r MIDWEST REMOVAL COt % LIVESTOCK HAULING * AND GENERAL TRUCKING anywhere, anyti4ift ~'A r__jReasonable charge} • - GEORGE WITT* Phone McHenry 60&-W-1 McHenry 16-tf UPHOLSTERING--All kinds of furniture reupholstered and repaired. Good work gniaranteed. Work called for and delivered. Chas. Rasmussen, S. Center St., West McHenry, HI. Tel. 107-M. 12-tf JEWELRY ON CREDIT: At Fred T. Ferris Jewelry Store, Woodstock, Illinois, you may buy cn credit Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware; clocks all of the best grades and all at <yuih prices. No advance in price. Nation ally advertised merchandise that you know by reputation. Come and see for yourself. FRED T. FERRIS, Jeweler, Woodstock, Illinois. 12-tf JOB KVIDERA, CARY, ILL. Livestock Dealer : Dairy Cows a Specialty ^ Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone Cary 37-J 11-tf FARMERS--DEAD OR ALIVE ANIMALS-- We buy and pick up crippled and broken down cows, horses, pigs, sheep and old plugs. To be used for Silver Fox food. From $2.00 to $10 per head. NOTICE We buy dead animals also. pay more for dead animals if you call us as quickly as the animal dies. Telephone Barrington 266. We pay all telephone calls. *4-8 TUNE--and keep your piano tuned. Tuning makes your piano a musical instrument. Phone 274-J or write J. H. Deihl, Woodstock, HL 27-tf FARM LOANS--First mortgage only. Quick Service. Reasonable tmarge. We also buy farm first mortgages. R. M Fritz, 2nd Floor, Harvard State Bank BUj(fo Harvard, r-3 44-fcf ""ML JotBrefeld Nick J. Adanif Alexander Lbr. Co Anton P. Freund J^mes Sayler OoHsiaerea the purcnase of an automoDue in a dusiness- like way, just as any business must consider the rent of a building, the hiring of his help or the purchase of his merchandise for resalef If you do, we know that your choice will be a NEW FORD. We are listing below the City of McHenry. fv- * ; fV^o. VandenboWiM /Is -.i.. •f'ss Sik: "• . ^ ^#V- \W ft «* ' *j. j -V>-' ^ J. H. Miller & Son -fes 1 *?* -J"; 4' M. L. Worts ' : ^ Lester Bacon McHenry Art. Stone Chas. Ensign Smith Bros. - .. Frank Rossmann McHenry Co Guy A. Heard Thos. P. WilsOtt James Bouril John McMahln Louis Smith . ^ x Chas. A. Dunham ^ - Frank 0. Meyer ^ Mrs. Albert Frett - ^ W-i ^Gerald J. Carey (.-iri titZ*-'1?' vV "1; V Mrs. Oaa^ie "-Jfirs. James Bouril ^S^'S^rrank G. Spurling lIcHenry Ice Cream p. C. Boley ^arbian Bros. ^ if* ^, Donavin BnMk. Math.Steflfes ^Walter E. hHk» Gertrude N. Hoasd ^//^John J. Oeffling e M Bohr Carey Etoe. Shop L GrangW '||%5^^Chas. W. Gibbt Nye Clarence Nlesen |J. B. Sherman;,;, / rS Math Baur & Sons Anton J. Schm||?;;5^^:.:^Si Nellie Doherty Otto AHft.ma «" • Dr. Geo. W. H Evelyn Baronti John E. Sloan^:;..;r%i^ |. 0. Thies & 0o^ Harold PhaMn^./^Z-f^^!" '•j®R?/*f-:;'; ^\-V'^W' : J'T\ '2" * ; " % *?• 'til 'Wattles Bros. 4-"' -'J. Ferdinand FreH v Blake m _ I Allwi E. Noonan iw. J. Nickeled "Theo. Scldesilt TflWm. Baoon > jT". ; Paul Patike jLouis Stoffel t%^^'^sMcHwiry QNravel* SxeavatiiigOoJ,i:. <rit i sfr-' ; , l^ook over thip list. Notice that it consists of people ' 'Ift-levery walk of life; business-men, professional men,- retired men, and working men; of people that can afford a car that costs a lot more than a NEW FORD, but like the majority of car owners have selected the NEW FOBD because they want performanoa. B * • • :£ - * The NEW FORD , is an economical car to own, it will do everything you want a car to do, and it is a safe • -L, ¥p Ktij* * yK * # v and comfortable car to drive and ride in. The brake! |! are enclosed, and positive in action. When you appljl them, there is ho squeaking. The car is equipped witlT four Houdaille Double-aeting Hydraulic shock-2^; absorbers. The windshield is of Shatterproof glasstT ^ \ There are many other things that are not found in any I low priced car, and we will gladly give you a demon- . • «tration and explain this wonderful car if you wiH' i: I give us a calL ' , •- .it. %:r" i ^ *; "'fitx tV BVSS-PAGEMOTOR SALES If iMfTtlmAttwWtMP* i if& iSH.; • ..**v rtftb! . vr «t»jL3 * j** -.'•y'rf 1-* .i5#ss r' "v/.^gpirr..

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