Thursday, June 13, A* RINGWOOD MrttE. E. Whiting entertained the Scotch Bridge Club at her home Wednesday afternoon., Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Roy Neal and Mrs. Louis Schroeder. Mrs. George Young entertained the Bunco club ait her home Thursday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Edgar Thomas and Mrs. Viola Low. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard entertained the 'BOO* club at their home Wednesday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler,' Mrs. J. C. Pearson and George Young. Mrs. J. R. Smith of McHenry, Leo Smith of Chicago Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Smith of Crystal Lake spent Friday in the George Young home. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and family spent Thursday night and Friday with relatives in Chicago. , Mr*. Sayler g. Smith of Portland. is visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Ralph Simpson was • Visitor at Harvard Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beth, Jr.f of Chicago spent Wednesday in the Ralph Simpson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Tyrrell! and family who have been visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Frank Fay rettirn- ' ed to their home at Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Louis Hawley entertained the Social Wheel at her home Thursday afternoon. Bridge wqs played with prizes awarded to Mrs. Gans, Mrs. Thomas Kane and Mrs. J. C. Pearson. Mrs. Viola Low, Mrs. S. H. Beatty and Mrs. Frankie Stephenson spent Friday at Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper and daughter of Chicago visited relatives and friends here the past week. Russell and Kenneth Franzen are visiting at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. B. L. Orvis, in Spring Grove. Mr. aftd Mrs. Frank Hawley of Chicago spent the weekend here, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Foss of Richmond and Wayne Foss were dinner guests of Mrs. Rilla Foss Sunday. Miss Jepson of Elgin spent the weekCTKi with her parents^ Mr. and Jklrs. C. J. Jepson. Roland McCanrion spent the weekend here with his family. The 4-H girls to attend the con-, vention at Urbana Wednesday, Thursday and Friday were : Helen Harrison Ruth Klintworth, Marion Peet, Marion Krohn, Gladys Howe, and Virginia jepson. The Ringwood Useful Cooks met with Virginia Jepson Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was called to order by the president Lucille Peet. Programs for each meeting of the year were planned after which games were played. Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison. Miss Alice Peet of Barrington spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peet and family spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Clay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and h0me. daughter, Carol, of Watertown, S. D., Mr; and Mrs. Lynn E. Hanford of "visited friends here the past week. | Chicago spent the weekend in th# S. Mrs Merritt Cruikshank of Dundee jW Smith home 0n Sunday afterspent the past week with Mr. andinoon they with Mrs Smith and John Olsen home. Roy Wiedrich spent Wednesday afternoon at Trevor. Mr. and Mrs. Max Beth and son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyman and son, Walter, Jr., and Frances Biggers of Chicago spent Decoration Day in the William Beth home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrcih spent Thursday afternoon "With relatives at Huntley. Rev. and Mrs, H. J. Collinskof Lanark, 111., spent Tuesday and Wednesday in tiie J. V. Buckland home. Mrs. Libbie Allen of Woodstock spent the past week with Mrs. Libbie Ladd. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith of McHenry spent Tuesday evening in the George Young home.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buckland spent Wednesday at Rockford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCannon, Mrs. Libbie Ladd, Mrs, Libbie Allen, J. V. Buckland and Miss Taylor attended the supper at Greenwood Hmrsday evening. < > Mr, and Mrs. Lester Carr spent Friday evening at McHenry. Fred Wiedrcih and son, Roy, were callers at Richmond Saturday morning. Miss Louise Williams of Chicago spent Decoration Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrich spent Saturday evening at Hebron. Roy and Fred Wiedrich, Jr., were visitors at Janesville Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard spent Saturday afternoon and evening in the George Garland home at Antioch and the James Bell home at Lake Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber and family of McHenry spent Sunday in the Nick Young home. M. Negri, Myrtle Mills and Edward Neal of Chicago were guests in the Roy Neal home on Decoration Day. Mr. and Mi^. Frank Hawley of Chicago spent the weekend in the Louis Hawley home. • . p Mr. and Mrs. John Emmons, Wauconda, were callers in the C. J. Jepson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Franzen visited the latter's brother near Alden Sunday. Miss Olive Jepson of Elgin spent the weekend with her parents. Roland McCannon, Rockford, spent the weekend here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen and son, Lester, daughter, Betty, of Chicago spent Sunday in the Alee Anderson home. Mr. tartd Mrs. Lyle Hopper and daughter of Chicago spent the weekend in the Ray Peters home. Mrs. Jennie Bacon and Mre. Viola Low attended a shower in the William Hendrickson home at Richmond Sunday evening for Mrs. M&lissa Gould and daughter, Jane, who will soon be brides. There were community services at the M. E. church Sunday evening. Dr Aubrey Moore of Evanston was the speaker. - * Miss Mildred Jepson of Evanston spent from Tuesday until Thursday at'her home here. Stephen Huff and daughter, Catherine, and Joe Adams of Spring Grove spent Sunday in the Joe Schaefer T - J T • -fr Mrs. Wm. McCannon Mrs. Jennie Bacon is visiting relatives at Richmond. Misses Mildred Jepson and Maud George of Evanston spept the weekend with the wormer's paints, Mj\ and Mrs C. J. Jepson. 'Harold Jepson of Elizabeth, III spent SaturtTS^ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Mr. and Mrs Douglas and Miss Alice Briggs of Elgin were callers in the J. y. Buckland home Wednes- jjrs p^y. spent Sunday afternoon at Antioch. Clark Huson of. Elgin spent Saturday in the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. John Tyrell and threa children of Memphis, Tenn., are visiting his mother Mrs Frank Fay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mrs. Frankie Stephenson. Carlton Fay of Glenn Ellyn spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. anj SPRING GROVE (Written For Last Week) McHEHBY FLAXHDBALnt WATCHFUL WAITING •S f : SPRING GROVE, June 6--Mrs. 1. C. Furlong Is spending a few days with Rev. Bohi and family at Richmond. Mr. ^and Mrs. J. J. Freund >nd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lasco motored to Woodstock on Thursday. Lawrence Foulke, of Chicago and Robert Foulke of Champaign are home on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fre.und and son motored to McHenry Thursday at ternoon to visit the former's mother, Mrs. M. J. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Schmeltzer motored to Indianapolis, Ind., to attend t^il auto races on Decoration Day.' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erickson were guests in the Joseph Brown home on Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Josept Wagner and family of Chicago spent Friday here with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Jeifome Bower and eon were callers in the home of Mr. Bower's mother, Mrs. Margaret Bower Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. G- Wagner motored to Elmhurst Sunday to Visit with friends. - _ Miss Dorothy Klein of Chicago spent Sunday with her parents, Mrt and Mrs, Nick Klein. Visitors tu the home at Mr. and Mrs Martin Butler Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Silas Robb and daughter of Bvanston. Mrs. George W. May Jand children spent Sunday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Charles Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reuland and Mrs. Thomas Hunt of Chicago spent the weekend with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berthing enter? tained relatives over the weekend. Billy Kattner, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Kattner, is ill with mumps. Mildred Freund was a guest of Cella Brown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prosser observed their Bixth wedding anniversary and entertained a party of relatives and friends at their home Saturday night. Cards wer^ enjoyed by all present and several lovely prizes were awarded. A delicious lunch concluded a most enjoyable evening. Miss Berg, Carl Spindler and Mrs. Catherine Spindler, of Freeport attended the school play at St. Peter's Hall Sunday night. Ten pupils of St Peter's School graduated Sunday night. They are as. follows: Arthur Nimsgern, Eugene Meyers, Marcella Lay, Cordelia Miller,, Lorraine May, Dorothy Lay. Roselle Lay, Ellen Bower. Regina Karls and Janet Hergott. Class colors: Canary and violet. Rev. N. J. Berg, pastor of St. Joseph's Parish at Freeport, 111., delivered the address. He gave an Important and impressive talk to the graduates and the audience. The valedictory was given in parts by Eugene Meyers, Arthur Nimsgern, Marcella Lay, Lorraine May, Regina Karls and Dorothy Lay. Rev. John- L. Daleiden, the pastor, presented the graduates with the diplomas and spoke briefly thanking the parents and teachers for their cooperation in the training and educating of the graduates and pupils of St. Peter's school. The play given by the children of St. Peter's school Sunday night was welt attended. All the children of the various grades took p%rt in the program. LILY LAKE day. Mrs. Howard Buckland, Mrs. Libbie Lkdd, Mrs. Rilla Foss, MVs. Frankie Stephenson and Mrs. Cora Flanders were visitors at Rockford, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott, Elgin, were callers in the Thomas Doherty home Friday afternoon. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and Roy Sutton spent Monday in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich and daughter, Mae, and „son, Roy, were visitors at Crystal Lake Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Beck of Chicago spent the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Carr. --- - - - Charles Coates of Genoa City, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich and daughter, Mae and son, Roy, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr. Miss Shirley Freund is visiting ii the home of her grandfather, Stephen Huff, at Spring Gr»ve. Fred Wiedrich and daughter, Ma >, spent Saturday afternoon at Richmond, Miss Mary Loughridge of Battle Creek, Mich , spent from Sunday until ^W"ednesday in the WiffitmMcCannon home. (Written For Last Week) Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. Frankie Stephenson attended ,a funeral at Rosecrans Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrich.and family spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Beck of Chicago spent Wednesday night and Thursday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young sjtent, Decoration Day with relatives at McHenry. Mrs. Genevieve Dodge and children of Woodstock, Clarence Howard and son of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Nellie Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schaefer and daughter, Shirley, spent Thursday afternoon in the Stephen Huff home at Spring Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Will Heine and son, Eugene, of Chicago spent Wednesday night and Thursday in the George Shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow York and daughter of Big Foot and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen and family of McHenry spent Thursday in the Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thorneley and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Woods of Lake Geneva were here Decoration Day. . Mr. and Mrs. James Conway of Lake Geneva were visitors here Decoration Day. __ ~ l)avid; Walkington of McHenry is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Ben Walkington. • Mrs. NAg-nes Jencks and daughter, Mary, of Evanston spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carlson of Chicago spent Sunday in' the Leonard Carlson home. . Mr. and Mrs. "Ed. Turner and two grandchildren of Spring Grove spent Sunday afternoon in the Alec Anderson home Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler and F. A. Hitchens spent Sunday in Chicago. Mrs. Hitchens who has been in Chicago a few days, returned home with them. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert of Chicago spent Sunday with Mrs. Cora Flanders. Mrs. Howard Buckland and Mrs. Cora Flanders were visitors at Woodstock Sunday morning. Mr and Mrs. Lyle Hoppen and daughter of Chicago spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith Mrs. H. L Webster and daughter, Patsey, of Evanston, and Mrs. Kenneth Kran of Wilmette, were callers here Wednesday. Mrs. Ida Blakeslee of Evanston visited in the S. W. Brown home the past week On Friday she and Mr. and Mrs. Brown visited at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. George Osmond of Richmond were callers here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Young visited in the James Bell home at Lake Villa, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Walters of Woodstock were visitors here Wednesday. Mrs. S. W. Brown and Mrs. Ida Blakeslee called on friends at Woodstock Monday. . , Um of En|luli Lu|u(i Words The English language contains more than 455,000 live words, yet only 48 of them comprise^ one-half of all the words that are sppken and written by those who use this tongue--Russell' Bailey, Youngstown, Ohio, to Collier's Weekly. The Spring Grove baseball team Won the second victory of the season, from Richmond Sunday. June 2, by a score of 6 to 5. It required ten innings of well played baseball to achieve this victory. Kruetzer and Pretzman did the pitching with Kreut-: zer having 14 strike-outs and yielding 9 hits while Pretzman had 13 strikeouts and yielded J 5 hits. May and Lay combined twp hits and a stolen base to bring in the winning" run in the tenth inning. Next Sunday the Spring Grove boys travel to Woodstock to take on the Woodstock Ale^- mites. The score: * SPRING GROVE-- AB R -H B. Smith, ss '^1 G. Siedschlag, 2b . . 5 0 2 Bill Kreutzer, p f...'.<*• 2.2 WTTanKyery. 3b 5-"l" ' WaltPT^Kreutser. rf . C. Pierce, cf and Jb G. Eeh, lb Leander Lay, e W. Bauman. If • H. May. cf „ RICHMOND-- McConnell. P. Pretzman, l! C. Bell. 2b Schneiderwirtd, lb .T.7 J. C. Bell, 3b--.... .. W. Buchant, rf J. Strang, cf H, Jackson, c . J. Pretzman, p * T. Ehorn, rf ..... • A. Anderson. lf Team batting average Is 318 to date ON WEDDING TRIP THROUGH CANADA Friends here have received cards from Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schoenholtz, who are enjoying a wedding trip through Canada. The writer, always being moat kindly remembered by Mr. Schoenholtz on his trips, received a card from Chatham, Ont., Canada. Mr. Schoenholtz is the seventh grade teacher here and leader of the Boy Scouts. It has been reported that Mr. Schoenholtz won the Scout leaders trip to the National Jamboree at Washington, D. C., to be held in August and we are awaiting verification of this report from Mr. Schoenholtz 1 !>aiifilter--Tom is awfully annoying at times. He made me so angry today that I picked up a book. Mother--What! Your surely didn't throw it at(hiint Daughter^--Oh, no; I temembered in time that we weren't married .yet v iUPERCULTURE > ' "So Nellie married a farmer. And die always sali^ she would marry a man of culture.'* : * "Well, she did--a man of agricult u r e . " * > * . , -- ' . AROUND THE CORNER , "Better carry an umbrella." . !*Oh, I'm an optimist. It woh't rain." " "Well, don't' turn pessimist if. it does." JINGLE BELLS First Snowman--Going to the ball tonight? Second Snowman--What ball? First Snowman--The 8now ball,, of coarse. AMBITION "You say you wanted to stiidy medicine?" "Yes, but I never did.* : "Why?" . ' '"I never ^ould have stood called a qunck." About 9 O'clock Monday morning the boys from the 3rd Field Artillery from Fort Sheridan arrived at Lily Lake. There were three hundred men and about two hundred horses. They camped in the woods on the George' J. Wegener farm. The boys spent some of their time looking over the scenes at Lily Lake and McHenry. About three o'clock Tuesday morning tljey were on their way to Sparta, Wis., where they will camp until the first of September and then they will start back to Fort Sheridan. A wonderful time was had at the grand opening of the Lily«Lake restaurant and cafe Saturday evening. Dancing and lunch was enjoyed by all Mr. and Mrs. Hpffman, Mrs. A. Kelly, Ed. Kelly, Miss M. Kelly and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Al Frick and son, William, Mr and Mrs. R. Madlener, Fred pegel and friends, all' of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lucas of, Palos Park came out to the grand opening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bogan and son attended a wedding st Palos Park last Week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruzha arid daughters, J. Ruzha. Miss May Ruzhfc of . Chicago visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosdi Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Esser and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams and daughter spent last ^vefk at their home>t I^ily Lake. -,; • .The Lily Lake Ladies' League are now back in the beautiful Jewel Tower where they held their first meeting of the season last Tuesday. Cards and bunco were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Peter Weier, Mrs. Fred Dosch, Mrs. Frank Stiensdorfer and Marie Etten. The serving of a lovely lunch concluded a most enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. Fred Dosch and daughter were Woodstock callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller of Cicero spent" the weekend at theii home at Lily Lake. Mr. and* Mrs. Ed Wiesbaum and son were Chicago visitors Friday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch ai\d Mrs. Ed Wiesbaum visited " the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiilbert Swanson Friday evening. Dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Wiesbaum Sunday we're j- Mr. and Mrs. Iff1. TTTesBaum, parents of Ed Wiesbaum. Mr. and Mrs. John Tysler anj son Mrs. Clara Winter spent the weekend at their home at Lily Lake. Friends of Frank Stiensdoerfer surprised him Wednesday evening in honor of his 81st birthday anniversary. Entertainment of the even»ng was n card game and later a lovely lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boldt of New York and Chicago visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wiesbaum over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Tulin and Mr. and Mrs. Street of Chicago visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller of Cicero, Mr. and Mrs. John Tysler and son, George, Mrs. Clara Winter of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wegener, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch j and daughter, Josephine of Lily Lake ! visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schweighofer Saturday evening. •Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swanson spent Sunday at the home of her mother in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fast and daughter, Claire, of Chicago, have moved to their home0 at Lily Lake for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Tysler and family and Mrs. Clara Winter spent a few days at their home at" Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Esser of Chicago spent a few days at their summer home. * Mrs. Jerome Boyko entertained the members of the Lily Lake Ladies' League Tuesday afternoon. Cards and bunco were played and prizes were won by Mrs. William Etten, Mrs. Wilbert Swanson, Mrs. Jerome Bayko and Connie B&yko. The serving of a lunch cohcludedj^ most enjoyable afternoon. -W-.. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schwerghofer and daughter, Marie arid Doris spent the weekend at their home at Lily Lake. . Many summer rtesitients were in this locality over .the weekend, ^mong those at Lily Lake were: Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. John Tysler and son and Mlrs. Clara Winter, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Swanson and- daughter, T^jf, Mrs. L. Gannon, G. Tooms, J. Suprinski, all of Chicago, and Mr. tmd ifctft Harry L, Miller of Cicero. ATTEND FUNERAL : Among the out-of-town relatives and friends who attended the funeral of Mrs C. W, Gibbs Saturday, Juno 1, were, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fleming, Winthrop Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sutton, Elmhurst; Mr. and Mr*. George Hoelsctter, Wheaton; Mrs. Ed Comiskey, Mrs. Agnes Shay apd sons, Vincent and Robert, Mrs. Ffled Hopkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Mahoney and son, Phillip, Ed Knox and daughters, Anna and Dorothy, Margaret Aylward, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W^lsh, Karin Walsh and daughter, Mary, Ed Walsh, Mrs. Mary McCabe, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayes. Woodstock; Mr. fend Mrs. Dan Fitzgerald and daughter, Marian^ Blue Island; " Mr. and Mrs. Willi* Corney. Mrs. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kadditz, Lake Geneva; Mrs* Maria Muldoon, James Walsh, Mr arid, Mrs, George Parker of Whiting. Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Corr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green; Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs, James Conway, Crystal Lake; Mr, and Mrs. James Costelhv George Bolger and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. John Costcllo, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Westerman, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Beverly, Mrs. B. Costello, Mr and Mwt'i Ed Lai*kin, Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward, Mrs. John Walsh and son. Edwin, Mrs. Thomas .Frisby and daugh ter, Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarene* Whiting, Elgin. a® •tl DELEGATES TO CONVENTION] Delegates named for the Republican convention held at Springfield the first of the ^reek included Thomas P. Bolgr er of McHenry, with C. J. Reihan-" sperger in the list of alternates. (Written For Last : Friends of Frank Stiensdoerfor held a surprise party on him in honor of his 81st birthday anniversary, on Wednesday evening. Entertainment of the evening was a card game, and later a lovely lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trilling of Chicago visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wiesbaum Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruzha and daughters, Dorothy and Shirley, John Ruzha and Miss May Ruzha of Cicero spent Thursday afternoon at _ the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Dosch. (SELL FARMS The following Ads. appeared in the Chicago Sunday Tribane under Illinois Farms for Sale, under date of June 2nd. Ullnoia. WHY HESITATE--YOl"LL, BE L.ATB. buy a round trip on the Northwestern" or-drive out. The Quinlan'a have been here 1*7 y*>ars and when they tell--It's so. They know all the soils, sub-soltS.. and corner stakes of nearly every, .f-arili"" fn this part of "the state--cheap onalL. ami jrood <»!**•«,an*dfsome grood ones oheapr" --choice of prairie or timber and stream. 10 acres up to 1,000--prices right, terms and a good time, to buy--and again we say $100 reward for the name of anJT^ man .living or dead who has sold more McHenry County Real Estate than hai Kan Quittla'n--that's all he does. PrivaraS' long distance phones 60 and 54. I Sell Farms. Dan Quinlain. Woodstock, III., &0 miles northwest. 20 ,V., $500. 40 A., $2,000. 80 A., $7,50#. 160 A., $12,000. 240 A., horses, 60 cowll, bane. mch. and'crops, $26,000'. large onei, small ones. Dan Qulnlatf. Woodstock. 111. W * q u i t e a f e w f o r e i g n r e a l e s t a t e m en wfm break in when there is a little spurt in business and try to take over the sales of McHenry County farms. McHenry County has a number of good reliable real estate men. Those having farms or property for sale would do well to deal with someone they know, and who has a reputation, for fair dealing. DON! BUY ANY REFRIGERATOR DNLESS IT HAS -- THESE 2 ESSENTIALS Preserve* foods safely at temperatures below 50* KNOWS HIS DIALS Freezes plenty of iee aid desserts quickly II. V ;i great reader." u4ji what?" "Gas meters. NUMBER, PLEASE Frigidaire '35 does these things better--even in the bettest weather--becaase ef the WEI FREEZER Telephone service prompt?" "Parts of it The bills always around on time FORE! yREis Ml SAGE which makes possible A COMPLETE IEFII0EMTI0R SERVICE Golf Bug -1 sure wisli I had ibj clubs so i ;coald play a round on these links! Plaindesler Want Ada j wootlis. 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