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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Dec 1922, p. 10

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T" •%?.. • •£ ~ i •&*,. ":'.r'? * <• .-T^'T^x L'r.Jt • f c i - I r tV. ;* &T* • ..v-^i Place t# Buy Your Drugs t®f;>£S ®3?!£ST ^EJEN. H. PETESCHEMMI h«S the New Year ma^ bring to you Health, Prosperity and Happiness is our most sincere wish. *?i'A ' •*" .,(4 • <f )fi • • ' •>•• - ,i{: * *: :x/- •iMM •Z«A '., <Vy< >:». ' ' V^ ? "i; ,' 'St ^ Good* Delivered Promptly Phone 117-R M. J. WALSH ' ^ fHl Vu •n' t: vvis': Extend to all our customers and friends- •; l * \ *r "*r ^ W &S V *4 ,*, % - * 4 Vv • - ">7 if fi ^ f_Vr SI V«1' > '? 4.n-,i; V ifjnr best wishes for a V<: and Vw, 0 » ,*;LV. T. i" i ' 'V* *v a* 4 , -t.j. >* ;* f w m ,1 < •:". «PP •'# JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILL. i:-:wW Wfffilii t: *"i"* «yw Mm OnrWish iItw' ;wrr• .e j- r1" mirf Happy and Prosperous one for you is our wish at this $,, _g • • v i^4 PE- 5?S®ILS«I^^ HeHENRY ICE CRUM FACTORY C. UNTI, PROP. y\." ,.f •' ^riendt ' • \ Hubert Preund speet Monday in tfce m«ttop<riitiin city. W«j|tr J. Donavin spent Sundmy as the ^tMst of relatives at West Chicago. Mrs. Jo# Nix b spfndin^r tlie week a? 0ie guest of ndativw in the metropolitan city. John Kelter of Chicago spent Christmas day jm the gaest of Mc- Henry relatives. ' Leon Miller of Chicago passed Christinas day as the gtnst of Mc- Henry relativee. Frank Masquelet and Miss Margaret Freund were Chicago visitors the first of the week. James Burke of Chicago spent Sunday and Christmas day as the guest of McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholis spent Christmas as the guests of relatives in the metropolitan city. Gordon Campbell of Gary, Ind., spent Sunday and Monday as the truest of McHenry friends, Mrs. Emma McGinnis cf Elgin was a guest in the home of Mrs. Mollie Givens Sunday and Mohday. Mrs. Sarah Reece of West Chicago is a guest in the home of h«r daughter, Mrs. Walter J. Donavin. Michael Weston of Woodstock passed Christmas day in the home of his niece, Mrs. Mollie Givens. Alfred Bonslett of Chicago passed the first of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John' W. Bonslett. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lawson of Elgin spent Christmas day in the home of the latter's father, Mathias Weber. Miss Julia Young of Dayton, Ohio, is a guest in the home of her mother, Mrs. John B. Young, south of town. Reed Geary of Kenosha, Wis., spent the last of the week as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer. . Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gans and daughter, Mildred, passed the first of the week with their daughter in Chicago. I Misses Dora and Louise Engeln of Chicago spent the first of the week with their mother, Mrs. Barbara Engeln. Miss Rose Freund of Waukegan spent the first , of the week with her parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Michael Freund. Misses Frances and Elsie Vycital of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vycital. Mr. and Mrs. George Heimer of Chicago spent the first of the week in the home of his mother, Mrs. Helena Heimer. ^ Mr. and Mrg. J. D. Lodts and children of Crystal Lake passed Christmas day as the guests of McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Simon and children of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday with relatives in and around McHenry. Miss Josephine Wort® of-Chicago passed Sunday and Monday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Worts. Mrs. Frank Meyer and her sister, Miss Edith Geary, the latter «f Wauconda, were Chicago visitors last Thursday. . - Alfred J. Richardson spent Christmas day in the home of his parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Richardson, at • Ridgefield. j Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Schaffer and son, Stanley, are spending the week with friends and relatives in the metropolitan city. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dryer of Chicago I spent Sunday and Monday in the home 'of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Block. I Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller and children of Zenda, Wis., spent Sunday as guests of Misses Katherine and Gertrude Weber. i Carl Bickler of Chicago spent the jfirst of the week with his parents, j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. tickler, at the Mc- I Henry House. I Miss Clara Degen of Kenosha, Wis., passed , the first of the week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mts. i Henry Degen. -- Mrs. John Montgomery and children of Oak Park spent Sunday and Monjday with her parents, Mr. and MTS. I George Meyers. Miss Genevieve Bonslett of Chicago was a guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bonslett, over Christmas. Anthony Bonslett of W&ukegan passed the first of 'the Thursday, December air Shirley Mason " INThe New Teacfcer AND-- THE SPORT REVIEW , FRI. A. SAT., DEC. 29 & $0 .i : Stewmt • 1 AND ^UPINO LAN® tv IN -*.V- :«»Y«£R0^ Tfl-: -£^; "VVv j: •finlifitu i',V; ',i- SUN. A MON., DEC. 33 & JAN. V JOHN BARRYMORE - IN-- Sherlock Holmes SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2:3« "TUESDAY, JANUARY jjfe Fersikng All Others --FEATURING Colleen Moore* Cullen Landia June Alvidge AND--p;», ' In the Daysir if Buffalo PI es. IK Monroe, MiJi^iSiWNi ™ the guest of Miss li Mr. and Mrs. P. Lake Cl|>ie»^; we^lc nl Mr. a^d Jba. W E. l%faM daughters, Pauline and Adele, last Saturday with Hebron rdai |fiss Edith 0mry of |f passed several last wfrik hi th# thome of her sistfir, Mrs. FralKMil'llr. Miss Hazel Heimer is spending a couple of days at Crystal Lake in the home of her aunt, Mrs. John D. Lodtz. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Kamholz attended the Christmas exercises at the Zion Lutheran chuifeh at Union Sunday evening. Miss Kate McLaughlin and brother, Thomas, spent Christmas with their sister, Mrs. 0. C. Murray, and family at Geneva, 111. Misses Mabel Conway and Elveia Heimer passed a few days this week with the former's sister, Mm. Howard Cairns, near Richmond. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Brown and daughter, Harriet, and Mrs. Leah Brown of Woodstock were. McHenry visitors over Christmas. John H. Brefeld of Waukegan and Edward J. Brefeld of Chicago spent the first of the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McArthur and daughter, Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson of Elgin were Christmas day guests in the home of Mrs. A. Wolff. Airs. Ernest Hall and daughter, Agnes, of Dubuque, la., and Miss Anna Farley of Elgin were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Conway the first of the week. the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bonslett. Howard Wattles was a Chicago vistor on Thursday of last week. Alfred J. Richardson passed Thursday of last wfeek in the metropolitan city- Mr. .and Mrs. John J. Sauer spent Christmas day, with relatives in Chicago. '* Miss Maade Granger of Chicago spent the week end with ' relatives hare, x Mrs,rF. V. Cobb of Chicago passed Wednesday with her auat, Mrs. P. N, Culver1. Miss Frances Steinsd&rfer of Chicago is spending the week with her parents here. Franklin Ensign passed last week Thursday as the guest of relatives at Crystal Lake. Leland Hoff of Chicago passed the first of the week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoff. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cambridge passed the latter part of last and first of this week with relatives at Daaeville, HI. Mrs. Christine Brefeld and sons, Carl and Alvin, spent the first of the week with the former's daughter, Mrs. E. J. Dietz, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Westfall of Chicago were guests in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel, over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bohlander of Elkhart Lake, Wis., were guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bohlander, over Christmas. Atty. and Mrs. William Parkinson of Chicago passed Sunday and Monday in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Winkel. Edmund Barbian, who is attending school at the University of Chicago, is spending the holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Barbian. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aebischer and sons of Chicago spent the first of the ! week as guests in the home of Mrs in Aebischer's mother, Mrs. Wm. Stoffel Ferdinand J. Frett and Miss Marie „ , Thyne of Hobart, Ind., passed the first Miss Christine Maynard of Crystal j of ^ week in the home of the for- Lake spent the first of the week in mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. the home of her sister, Mrs. Franklin Frett Ensign, and family. ^ • Miss Margaret Stenger, who is atc -tv Bnj ^ t.8' ls ' tending Longwood academy in Chica- Sm.th and John Schfemer of Elgin g0f is 8pending the holiday vacation spent Christmas day as the guests of ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McHenry relatives. Stenger : Miss Edythe Petesch of Chicago , Misses Opal and Jennie Mae Cooley, was a Sunday and Monday guest inwho have ^ attending school at the home of her parents, Mr. »nd Athon8> 0., are spending the Christrs" sc . ^ mas vacation in the home of their par ! Frances and Edward Bonslett of fcnts, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cooley. Chicago were entertained in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bonslett, the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. LandWer and son, Keith, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Loom is and Vernon Lock wood of Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton and j were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James children, Mr. and Mrs. William Marum and Miss Verena Justen of Chicago were Sunday and Christmas day guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen. Mrs. John Walsh, sons, Ray and Robert, and daughter, Genevieve, and Miss Nettie Hewitt of Ingleside and Irving Griffith of Chicago *?W-- & 1 ' W ^ ' > ' 4 r-v . ^ ij, ' I ' e j * f, j ^ T. Perkins over Christmas. Frank Connelly, Mr. * and Mrs. Theo. Schillo and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Samuelson of Chicago were; over Christmas day guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Frett. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schoewer and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M Schoewer and dfujgtiter, Ruth, pf Christmas day guests in the home of! Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mm. Mrs. Mollie Givens. Peter J. Schoewer. over Christmas. V-l< JJ HAI Estate of the Late Va. i Is Farimitad a*»i ilfiif' a»a of -two yaara, watt probate in county court ThitCMbOT. is a lengthy and nmimnl rlnrniWSIlt. drawn «|ipe«ted on Api4I 27, 1910, when was sixl^alae years at estate left deceased is ei<||j|tlKi at approximHiMy $100,000, atxM^ «||5,000 in pecmal property and fl6^)00 to $20,060 in real estate. The signatures of Gladys Thorne, C. Percy Barnes and C. P. BatMi appear as witnesses. Eleanor Harrison, sister of the daceased, is given the sum of fl,000. All of the real, personal or mixed property is left to his wife, Harrison, and to the daughter, Maude, for use cluniig^tltytlr lifetime, tio jpart of the estate sold or diepoaad of by either mlim by a decree of Die county court'after proof is presented that it is necessary for their maintenance. The wife preceded her hwhaad in death so< the daogfeter, Maude, becomes the sole possessor of the property- ,r The' doomient further ftetea that after the decease of the wife and daughter, the remainder of the estate shall go to the children of the daughter, share and share alike. In case she leaves no children then the following provisions are made: To a niece, Alice Hutson, daughter of a jumper, James one-el ighth. |was killed * of the will and in case of of either the other is to serve, %ffff£h leaves that duty to ChaHae Harrison, as the Wife^Fatima Hars^- son, is not living. It is also mentj desire of the d€ death of his wife ^ and nieces arrange for his Maude, tp have a home wi(jfc| they to receive c« Wm. H. three miles nlfiwaiit a number of years, moving t«f| Lake, where his daughter, Ma resides. ADDITIONAL EXCHANGE Waukegan good fellows possible for the Salvation Ai|K^ % that city to distribute 3evetty Ave ^ baskets to the poor on Christmas day The paving of the Channel Lake road, from Antioch to the bi^p) at J Channel Lake has been appMf|ijf by ? the Lake county board of sup^mMrs. . A low apot in Walkup's woods, neat* I Crystal Lake,, has been flooded and now provides an excellent rink for those who like this form„,df % out-door sport. f The annual meeting of the common stock holders of the American Terra Cotta & Ceramic Co. will take place at the office of the company at Terra Cotta on Jan. IS. •A - j - JT'-' * . - - % i J, 1 ' " . ,A<vf *:t s '• • \ • i-'i • . t. -v ^ % -J' 1 %, 'vWe -\jt -- |-| Our wish tor yw i% ' 'S-f, New faith, new courage, t* •*r- " ., '*t- _ , That 1923 may brihg., , ,,> r,'c « ; !>• ' New dreams, new opportunity, f- * r'v"tS -j VT^ -f < t f " - w;~ w 4«. |, May it be a yecae "is?- 4 -A <4, >V ti „ ,vv. , »v.} '\r". • . r- >. ' r Z.;? _ "2 > " 0 ' .**$*•••• 'M* ' • i Greetings and Good Wish K'T*3 io You and Yours V-V: s I- ' ] " I" ,•#4 3t3t. ,i} -i^Tr'7 -~w*y bunhg ttits holiday period v^ien thoughts^ f-V $ %i,>; '• ' Tfc'..' V 0; ' J, ;• t. c' ' 7^y^" ^'3" 'V/t^jT7 -A .V ' : l " ane and the heart speaks, tdffyS that are gone -and we go backovw been so generous of rewards, / .C (*•'! --we realize that we owe to all those who ^have been our friends for so long a period •'•***• gratitude and an appreciation pf their v, , I?^to3ra(lty and their support. today we send you grcettngs, aad^ ^ voice a prayer that your lives may be richT \x* » -f *1 • . i r * .; t A vii WEST McHGiOLY, lU, A SSPff mmm / V V"*

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