^4 » i* *i ' *• - v> t :" v? v ,'i , * N y* *"' ^ , fete--'?-:-.*• . .i..--X'.at y ^ ^ , April uuto i# •*', r^ V" ;V- '.• ;r^ "* • / «m lawiT plawdeale* "*Tyi ;^-4* .* .-. * ?M I* *VJ-' .* » ' r I-. &!\ '• fit' • • f# CENTRAL GARAGE. --#M of the bast equipped garages in Northern HHnok-- Let us drain your winter oils and greases and prepare jour car or track for Spring driving. We will make ft complete checkup and give yon an estimate el the cost. Reaaoanble prices and gnaranteed satisfaction! -a Full Line of Atlas and Goodyear Tires ,,, Electric and Acetylene Welding ' Oar Washing and Polishing > Phone 200-J Towing RINGWOOD $ ;":,';v;'-;» , ;\ 7:.'-, i* #-'V"'v:v ' C-&:r>S; PAINTERSSUPPLIES... V WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF - PAINTS - KALSOMINES - BRUSHES - CEMENT OILS - MORTAR & OIL COLORS SIGNS OF ALL KINDS _ ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED J. E, RICHMOND, IUL,^- ON U. S. 12 Mrs. F. N. Muzzy entertained the Scotch Bridge Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Ray Peters and Mi$. Loula Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley enter tained the five hundred dub at their home Thursday evening. Prizes were merited by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young, Mrs. F. A. Hitchens and B. T. Butler.! Several women enjoyed a galloping tea at the home of Mrs. Clayton Harrison Wednesday evening. Five* hundred and Chinese Checkers were play-' ed. Miss Alice Mae Low of Waukegan spent her Easter vacation with her mother, Mrs. Viola Low. Billy Dodge of Woodstock spent Thursday and Friday with Howard Shepard. Mrs. Joe McCannon spent the weeken with her sister at Rock Island. Mrs. Ed Hawley and son. Edgar, day in the home of their son, Frank, visitor at his home here Saturday afand family at Wilmette. i ternoon Mrs. Libbie Ladd, Mrs. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shales and Mr. Mrs. Flanders, Miss Soper and J. V. and Mrs. MaynarcT Stohlquist of Wood- Buckland called on friends at Crystal stock and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe Lake Sunday afternoon. visited relatives in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Rilla Foss and sqn, Wayne, . Mr an^ Mrs. Albert.WellI of Washwere Sunday dinner guests m the Alec spent Saturday after- Anderson home. Rev. and Mrs. Collins spent Friday in the home of their son, W. A. Collins, and family at Beloit. Mrs. Libbie Ladd, Mrs. Houston, Mrs. Roy Neal and children called on friends in Woodstock Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Max Beth and son, Billy, of Chicago spent Friday and Saturday in • the Will Beth home. j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and son. spent Sunday with the latter's parents at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Peet and Mrs. Ben: Fout spent Thursday in the Ralph Clay home at Rockford. Maxine and Patricia Clay returned home with them. Ralph Clay is very ill with pneumonia in the Rockford hospital. .' Mrs. S. W. BroWn and Mrs. Louis.i* noon in the Thomas Doherty home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Merchant and Alice Howard of Kenosha and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coles of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the Ray Merchant home. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison and family spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Wattles, at McHenry. Mrs. Alma Thomas ofv McHenry spent Wednesday afternoon with her daughter, Mrs. James Rainey. Subscribe for The Plaindealer PURCHASE STORE Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Meads, forum managers of the A. A P. store here, have purchased the grocery department of the John Street Fbod Market at 511 John street, Rockford. Largest Central American CHj Guatemala City, with a popul*. tion of about 165,000, is the largMt city in Central America. Hit • •;••••.? f * >.**< of CrystalLake spent Friday and Sat- j SchrQeder we^ visitors ,M 0ak Park urday m the Louis Hawley home. Mr. and Mrs. J.VR. Sjoaith of Mc Henry spent Sunday in the . home of their daughter, Mrs. George Young, and family. . Mrs. D. C. Bacon of Crystal Lake spent Saturday in tHe home of her brother, Louis Hawley. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heine and son, Eugene, of Chicago spent Sunday in the George Shepard home. B. T. Butler was re-elected school director Saturday evening. There was no opposition. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mclntyre of Poplar Grove were Sunday dinner guests in the Ray Peters home. The Sewing Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Louis Schroeder Friday, April 21. Mrs. Jennie Bacon spent Sunday in the Frank Buchert home at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler and family spent Sunday in the I. N. Butler home in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Harrison and son, Robert, of Dubuque, Iowa, Mrs. Mayme Harrison and son, Vern, of McHenry, and August Pearson were Sunday dinner guests in the j. C. Pearson home. - > Mr. and -Mrs. Andrew Butler and family of Chicago spent Monday in the B. T. IButler home. Floyd Carr of Greenwood was a caller in the Wm. McCannon home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrich were callers at Huntley Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Collms spent Thurs- SPECIMEN BALLOT » FIRST WARD City of McHenry, in the Connty of McHenry, and State of Illinois Election, Tuesday, April 18,1939 EARL R. WALSH, City Clerk. ^ PROGRESSIVE (By Petition) FOR ALDERMAN PI JOHN A. BOLGER FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE 0 OKHOTSK FOR ALDERMAN FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE • SPECIMEN BALLOT f SECOND WARD iJity of McHenry, in the County of McHenry* and StaU of Ulixurfs Election, Tuesday, April 18,1939 EARL R. WALSH, City Clerk. PROGRESSIVE Thursday.- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins and fam- 'r ily of Arilngtori Heights spent Satur/ * y day afternoon with the former'stpar- Z " vf.f ents, Rev. and Mrs. Collins. > . >' Mrs. Houston of DesMoines.' Iowa, ' * is visiting Mrs. Libbie Ladd. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simpson apd son, Dennis, spent Sunday at Hebron. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich were callers in the home of their son, Harold, and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith ajid daughter, Bernice, were Sunday dinner guests in thej Lyle Hopper home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith spent Friday afternoon in the Wm. Wurtz-, inger home at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson were guests of friends at West Allis, Wi., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinzo, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Treon of Crystal Lake and Edward Harrison of Elgin spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. George H. Harrison. Ralph Smith and son, Arnold, of Harvard spent Monday afternoon with his1 parents, Mr. and Mr^. S. \V. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and family were visitors at Elgin Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. Jr.. and family were Sunday dinner guests in the Frank Johnson home at Harvard. Mr. and Mrs. Ruehlman of Hebron and Mr. and Mrs. Bratz and daughter, Marie, of Chicago spent Sunday in the A. Ruehlman home. 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