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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Oct 1926, p. 5

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THE M'HSHKT PLAXHDSALER, OCT. 21, 1926 U0MKR8 AMD 00ES8 Of A WEEK IN OUR CITY AJ &mb fty HaJiidMkr leporters and Handed in ^ By Our Friends t H&rvey Baron visited at "Hebron $unday. j, ^ Mrs. Lester Page visited in Chicago Monday. ; Mrs, John R. Knox spent Thursday in Chicago. Dr. D. G. Wells was A visitor at Aurora Monday. Mrs. George PfcaMn was it Chicago Visitor Monday. Mrs William Dewey spent Thursday in Chicago. P. M. Jus ten was a business visitor §t Rockford Monday. Peter Meyer of Milwaukee visited fn McHenry Saturday. Clara Barbian was a Crystal Lake jailer Monday afternoon. Misses Nelle and Vera Doherty /ppent Saturday in Chicago. Henry Schaeffer of Chicago spent " Sunday with his family here. Misses Eleanor and Marjorie Phalin visited at Woodstock Saturday. Arthur Boger of Chicago spent Bunday with his parents here. Mrs_ Anna Baron spent the weekend at her home in Ridgeway, Wis. Mrs. F< Ensign and children spent Sunday with relatives at Crystal Lake. Elmer Koemer played in the orches- Jtra at Crystal Lake Tuesday evening. Mrs. Oliver Lawrence of Ringwood visited relatives here one day last week. 5 Mr and Mrs. Lewis Hawley of Ringwood callers here one evening last week. Mrs. F. Spurling and Mrs. N. Colby were visitors in Crystal Lake on Monday. Mrs. Kernes and friends of Onarga, 111., visited Mrs. Samantha Button one day last week. Miss Maude Granger of Chicago spent the week-end with home folks in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. John Pufahl motored to Hebron last Sunday where they visited friends. Mrs. Ellen Ensign left Sunday for an indefinite stay with friends near Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Whiting visited their son, Charles, at the Woodstock hospital Monday. - Edward Kennebeck and Herman Nye left Tuesday morning for a two weeks' trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carey and Miss Genevieve Carey spent the week-end in Champaign. - George E. Burmeister of Crystal Lake was a business visitor in McHenry Monday. Mrs. W. D. Wentworth spent the Week-end with relatives at Elgin and Carpentersville. Mr. and Mrs_ Albert Purvey spent a few days the" first of the week at Rochester, Minn. Albert Rosing of Libertyville visited in the home of Frank Rosing and family Sunday. Mrs. Ed Buss and Mrs. George Worts attended the radio show in Chicago last Friday. C. Otis Parker of Des Moines, Iowa, spent the week-end in the home of his aunt, Mrs. Culver. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Frisby and children of Mundelein visited relatives in McHenry Sunday. Mrs. H. J. Schaeffer and mother, Mrs. Henry Geary, spent one day last __week at Mundelein. Mr. and Mrs. John Phalin and Mr. and Mrs. William Welch spent Friday evening in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Glossen of Waukegan spent Sunday in the home of Mr .and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mr. and Mrs. Pauly and daughter of Elgin spent Sunday in the home of N. E. Barbian and family. Mrs. Emma McGinnis of Elgin spent a few days the first of tiie week in the home of Mrs. Mollie Givens. Mr. and Mrs. August Wille and son of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson of Chicago were Saturday and Sunday Visitors at McCollum's Lake. Mrs. Caldwell and children of Waukegan spent Saturday in the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Rosing. A. W. Peterson and son of Glen Ellyn were callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bolger and family spent Sunday afternoon at the McLaughlin home, east of the river. Mrs. S. S. Chapell of Evanston Spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. Alsena Smith, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. A. Butler of Chicago spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heimer. Mr^ and Mrs. William Marum and son, Billy, of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen. Miss Villa Smith of Cleveland, Ohio, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Thompson over the weekend. Mrs. Maud Thompson and daughter, Estella, of Lansing, Mich., spent several days this week visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frisby and daughters, Nancy and Ruth; of Elgin visited in the James Frisby home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sutton and children of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen on Waukegan street^ Mrs. L. H. Owen of Cushing, Okla., arrived in McHenry last Wednesday for an indefinite visit with her mother ,Mrs. Alsena Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes and Mrs. ~Weisner and son of Tusten, Wis., •pent a few days last week with Mr. vdnd Mrs. Fred Weinschenker. Mrs. William Severin and daughter, Marian, of Evanston and Ethel Becker of Chicago visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Brasen of Chicago motored to McHenry Saturday night to visit in the home of the former's sister, Mrs. George Kuhn, and brought greetings for her birthday. . Edward Boyle spent Sunday and Monday in Chicago. Miss Etta Powei4 was A Chicago visitor on Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bohlandfer were callers here on Monday. Marcella Kennebeck and Laura Unti were visitors in Chicago Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lawson of Elgin visited friends in McHenry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McKeough of Chicago visited in the E. Knox home Sonday Henry Foss was a caller at the Woodstock hospital the first of the week. Mrs. J. H. Miller is spending the week with frends and relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Linus Newman and Mrs. Frank Meyers were visitors at Waukegan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Martin were callers at Woodstock Sunday evening. Mrs. B. J. Brefeld and Theresa and Joe spent Monday with relatives in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vogt spent Sunday as guests of friends at Fond du Lac, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weber an<f daughters visited with friends in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Howard and son of Woodstock spent Sunday in the home of her father, Mat Weber. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Freund and Mr, and Mrs. Ben Smith visited at Mundelein on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs called on Charles Whiting at the Woodstock hospital Sunday. Mrs. Charles Halbertstadt of Long Beach, Calif., was a business visitor in town Monday. J. F. McLaughlin and daughter of Ringwood were the guests of relatives in McHenry Friday. Mrs. John Phalin, Mrs. George Phalin and Miss Eleanor Phalin spent Monday in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George Blake of Kenosha, Wis., visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Engeln Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nuell of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of John S. Freund and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brefeld of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of B. J. Brefeld and family. Misses Anna and Dorothy Knox of Chicago visited friends and relatives in McHenry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McDowell called at the Woodstock hospital Monday to see Charles Whiting. Mrs. Laura Kent and daughter, Ruth, left Monday for a week's visit with relatives in Michigan. Mildred Warner of Crystal Lake spent Saturday evening here as the guest of Miss Mary Walsh. George Schreiner has returned from his two weeks' vacation and resumed his duties at the Central market. Mrs. Elizabeth Greenfield of Chicago spent a few days last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller. Mrs. Josephine Pouse returned home Monday night from a visit with friends and relatives In Wisconsin. Mr .and Mrs. Ed Freund of Chicago visited in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Emma Freund, Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. O. C. Murray of Gene va, 111., spent the last of the week with relatives here and at Ringwood. Miss, Ellen Doherty has returned to her home here after a week's visit with her niece and nephew in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Connors of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed .Knox on Waukegan street. Mrs. John Reihansperger of West Chicago spent a few days this week in the home of her son, Charles, and family. Mrs. William Thomas and William Belcher of Woodstock visited at the home of Elbert Thomas and family Sunday. Mrs. Charles Loth and Mrs. George Hoeffer of Silver Lake, Wis., were callers at the Claire Beauty shop on | Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Grott of Ottawa, 111., spent a few days last week as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Buchert and children of Richmond spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thomas, west of town. Mr .and Mrs. James L. Burke, Mrs. Coffey, son, Dan, and daughter, Mary, were guests of McHenry relatives and friends Saturday. Mf. and Mrs. William Staines and children of Solon Mills visited in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mts. Martin May, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Muckler of Elmhurst spent the week-end in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bonslett. Miss Cornelia Freund attended the homecoming at the University of Illinois, Champaign, over the week-end as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Vogt. Alford Patzke, who met with a serious accident in Chicago a short time ago, returned to his home here from St. Anthony'8 hospital the firs^of the Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Moulton of Elgin, accompanied by a party of friends, motored to McHenry Saturday and spent the evening at the Polly Prim. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh, son, Quentin, and daughter, Eleanor, and Miss Ellen Doherty were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malone of Elgin Sunday. Mrs. Mary Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fetlow and daughter, Winnifred, Miss Avis and Belle Carey and John Miller of Elgin were Sunday guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Justen, Mr. and Mrs. George Bohr visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Sable, at Freemont, Sunday. Mrs. Sabel, who is seventy-eight years old, has been quite sick, but at this visit she was able to be up. Nunda Chapter, O. E. 3., at Crystal Lake observed worthy matrons' nfght on Friday evening of last week. Those from McHenry chapter who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephenson, Mrs. Ony Wheeler, Dr. and Mr®. R. G. Chamberlin, Mrs. Cora Bassett, Mrs. Clara Schneider, Mrs. Florence Cobb. Mrs. Lillian Sayler, Mrs. Mabel Johnson, Miss Mabel Wheeler, Frances Vycital, Harriett Bobb, Arlyne Harrison and Mrs. Ada Bobb Fred Schoewer was a Chicago visitor last Friday. Mrs. Edwin Knox was a Chicago visitor Thursday. P. M. Justen was a business vistor in Chicago Tuesday . Simon Stoffel was a business visitor in Chicago Tuesday, o Elmer Koerner spent the week-end with friends at Batavia. Gerald Carey spent one day the last of t.he week in Chicago. Mrs. J. P, Weber and Laura Weber spent Tuesday in Elgin. Miss Edna Geise spent the week-end with friends at Naperville. Parker S. Webster of Chicago was a business visitor here Monday. Mrs. Laura Kent and daughter, Ruth, spent Thursday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reihansperger spent Wednesday at Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Flaherty of Elgin called on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mahoney and baby visited at J. J. Doherty's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger of Woodstock were visiting in McHenry Sunday. M*n. Simon Stoffel and Mrs. Charles Reihansperger spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Keg and daughter, Jaunita, spent Saturday at Fox Lake. William Doherty, Sr., of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with Thomas McLaughlin. Miss Elizabeth Miller was the guest of friends at Waukegan the first of the week. Elizabeth McCabe spent a few days the last of the week with her sisters in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conway and Miss Dorothy Knox were callers at Elmhurst Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phalin visited at Round Lake on Sunday. Mrs. H. J. Schaffer and mother, Mrs. H. Geary, spent one day last week at Zion City. Miss Marguerite Shee^an of Lake Villa was a guest in the home of Mrs B. Frisby Sunday. Miss Katherine McCabe has gone to North Chicago, where she is employed in a radio factory. Mrs. Boyd of Chicago spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McEvoy. Mrs. Belle Murker of Belleville, 111., visited, in the W. E. Whiting home the first of the week. Miss Lenore Freund of Libertyville spent the week-end with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Jas. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cook of Arlington Heights were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Engeln Sunday. Francis Bonslett of Chicago spent the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. William Bonslett. Miss Katherine Dignan and Harold Law of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of J. J. Doherty and family. Mr .and Mrs. John Brefeld of Wauekgan spent Sunday in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. Mrs. John Walsh and daughters, Genevieve and Bernadine, of Fox Lake visited in the home of Mrs. B. Frisby Sunday. Mrs. John McClay of Hammond, Ind., spent several days last week as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vogt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patzke spent Sunday with relatives in Chicago and also visited their son, Alford, at St. Anthony's hospital. Mrs. William Dewey, who is visiting in the home of her parents here, and her sister, Miss Mildred Welch, spent Sunday in Waukegan. Mr .and Mrs. -George Phalin returned Friday night from an extended honeymoon trip. They hope to be settled in their new home soon. -> Mrs. Mary Carey and daughter, Florence, and Mrs. Thomas Doherty, Mrs. B. Relihan and J. M. Phalin attended the funeral of a relative at Hartland Monday. Floyd Hopper visited in Woodstock on Sunday. Miss Helen Welch spent Sunday in Lake Geneva. Mrs. E. E* Basaett was an Elgin Caller Friday. Mrs. William Welch, wag- a Chicago visitor Thursday. Gerald Carey was a business visitor in Chicago Friday. Edward Knox of Sycamore called on friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carey spent Wednesday in Milwaukee. Misses B. and Mary Doherty were Chicago passengers Thursday. Earl Walsh was the guest of Harvard friends Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pouse of Woodstock were callers here Saturday. George Lamphere of Woodstock was a caller here Saturday evening. Augustine Freund spent Sunday in Milwaukee as the guest of friends. Mr .and Mrs. W. E. Whiting were visitors at Woodstock Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Ridgefield were callers in McHenry Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hoff and Mrs. E. E. Bassett were visitors in Waukegan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bums and son of Oak Park spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. Frank Stanton and Miss Nellie Mitchell of Long Lake spent Saturday in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Walsh and children of Grayslake were guests of relatives here Sunday Misses Clara and Lena Stoffel and Mrs. Gerald Carey were callers in Woodstock Saturday. James E. Doherty returned the first of the week from Chicago, after a few days' visit in that city. Mrs. "P. W. Frett and daughter, Charlotte, attended the football game at Barrington Saturday. Miss Avis Carey of Elgin is spending a few days as the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. I. Overton. LaVerne and Floyd Salter of Menominee Falls visited their friend, Charles Whiting, the first of the week. ^ Mrs. R. I. Overton and daughters, Mrs. Paul Bonsett, and Gwendolyn visited Mrs. Fannie Overton at Harvard Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Walsh and little son, Richard, Jr., spent the weekend" in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson an<jL Mr .and Mrs. C. W. Goodell were Woodstock callers Thursday evening, They saw the "Volga Boatman," Mrs. C. W. Stenger and family of Waukegan were calling on friends here last Saturday afternoon. Georgd Stenger remained to spend the weekend with Edward Frett. N. H. Petesch was a visitor in Aurora last Thursday. Adele and Pauline Puphal wen Chicago visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Engeln woe Chicago passengers Friday. Henry Stephenson of Ringwood a caller here Monday. Eva Stilling of Chicago spent week-end with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ncwm&n wexa Elgin visitors Wednesday. Mrs. John E. Freund was a business visitor in Chicago Tuesday. Richard Martin of Crystal Lake was a week-end visitor in McHenry. Louis Young is visiting his sister at St. Francis Convent at Milwaukee. Thomas McNelly is spending a month with his brother in Chicago. Charles Block and son, Alex, of Gilberts visited relatives here Sunday. Leo Stilling of Chicago was the guest of his family here the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. William Burke spent Monday at Round Lake, the guest of Mrs. Kathryn Nolan. James J. Boyle and Joel Ostrander of Rogers Park spent Tuesday at the Vastine cottage. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarroll of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Justen. Mrs. William Zenk dhd daughter, Myrtle, were Chicago shoppers one day last week. Mrs. H. J. 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