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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Dec 1927, p. 5

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• * V V„>" "•*', "«" • -C-* r , " *W\R< v * •*v ; ;"-*W J •* -.-^r W TBS HeBEmtT KAIHDB&tCK, THUMDAY, DEO. 39, l«t £* - ^ Sf r-.f ».••-•. is , ?KSSONALS Iks. Fred Justen arrived hotaM last Thursday after spending ft f«« vadn in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. George Wirfs vbitcd in the home of Ifr. and Mrs. L. E. Roderick at Woodstock Monday. Miss Frances Way of Woodstock spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin May. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frett and son of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frett. Mr. and Mrs. William Karls and son Junior, of Chicago were holiday guests in the hone of Mir. and Mrs. Fred Karls. Mr. and Mrs. John Brefeld and daughter, Norma, of Waukegan were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld, Christmas day. P. W. Englen was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. V. •-•«<« Elmer FTeunl Woodstock visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wrede pf Chicago celebrated Christinas at McHenry. John Boyle and son, Edward, were, guests in the "Janes Boyle home in Chicago on Christmas day. Gordon Smoak of Grayslake was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wirfs on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holle of Chicago spent Christmas in the home of their parents, Mkr. and Mrs. Martin Conway. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Degen on Christmas day were: Miss Lucy Reinman of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. John Kueny of Kenosha and Mr. and Mrs. Will Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blake. 5 i •»•»«»«•+»» Public Auction CHAS. LEONARD, AntfaMiw t * : V / . v : ' to <Kscontinue my dairy business, T will sell at pwfche auction on my farm, 2 miles southwest of McHenry, 111., 8 miles east of Woodstock, 111., and 6 miles north of Crystal Lake, on Tuesday, Jan. 3; 1928 C--iteming at 1 o'clock sharp, the following! t 39 Head «t Registered Holstein-Frelsian Cattle i I This entire herd is accredited under federal supervision and will be 11 *; sold on 00-day retest. It consists of: J [ 11 COWS FROM 3 TO < TEARS OLD. M06TLY CLOSE SPRINGERS ••TEAR-OLD HEIFERS, CLOSE SPRINGEHf 2 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, BRED 4 YEARLING HEIFERS • «BSm CALVES. FROM 2 TO 9 HONIVI OLD . 2 YEARLING BULL8 \ ^ 3 BULL CALVES This is aa exceptionally high producing herd, reaching from 10,000 to 14,000 lbs. of milk. Average factory test 3.6% btttterfat., >Here is « chance to stock up with something good. Also about 10 tons of good Hard Cora in Crib and about M ba. of Gotten Glow Seed Corn, picked before the frost. US CMekeaa--ltO White Leghorn Heas aad 25 Aaooaas TERMS OF SALE--AH sums of $10 and under, cash. All sums over f 10 a credit of 6 months will be given on good bankable notes drawing 7°; interest per annum. No property to be removed until settled for with cleft.': ;. C. W. GIBBS GERALD CABEY, Gkafc. »»< »<»»»• 11 IMU< J. B. Kelter of Chicago spent Christinas with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nellis visited at Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wrede of Chicago spent the Xmas holidays with the former's parents. Frank J. May of Chicago spent Christmas in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe May. Mr. and M]rs. AJ Gehrman of Chicago spent the Xmas holidays with the letter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louise Wrede. Mr. and Mrs. William Marsh and daughter, Audrey, of Chicago were guests of Mrs. Antone Schneider and family Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Paul and Gus Goettsche and son, Billy, of Chicago spent Christmas at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Dave Johnson. Mr. and Mirs. Seyfferth and two children, Clarence and Edith Seyfferth of Villa Le Orr, Lily Lake, are enjoying a trip to Niagara Falls for a week. They are going to Buffalo and New York City also. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowe and son, Charles, were Woodstock visitors on Sunday. Mrs. Stanley Warrington and daughter, Gladys, were Chicago visitors on Tuesday. MSsaes Viola and Theresa Brefeld and Joe Brefeld motored to Chicago Saturday. Joseph M. May of Fox Lake was a Christmas day guest in the Martin N. May home. Fred Losher of Chicago was a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe May Mtonday. Margaret, Bemice and Will Donahue of Chicago were Sunday guests in the Edmund Knox "nome. On Tuesday of last week the four McHenry boys, Anthony Schneider, Albert and William Vales and Ralph Justen, who are attending college at Jasper, Ind., came to spend the holidays at home and were heartily welcomed by their home folks. A delicious dinner was waiting for them at the home of Mrs. Anton Schneider, which was enjoyed by all. The boys will return to college on January 5. A1 Egan of Chicago was a McHenry visitor Sunday. Jacob Buss of Beividare spent Tuesday with relatives here. Miss Pamela Rietesel of Chicago spent Christmas at her home hero. Edward O'Callahan of Chicago spent Christmas with friends here. Mrs. Emma MfeGinnis of Elgin spent a few days this week with relatives here. -Miss Gladys Rietesel of Chicago is spending the holidays at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowe and son, Charles, spent Monday with Chicago relatives. William Nye of the Chicago Medical college is spending his vacation at his home here. Mrs. Roy Hankermeyer and son, Marshal, of Waukegan visited friends here Tuesday. B. J. Frisby and son, Barnard, of Chicago spent Christmas day in the home of MVs. B. Frisby. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koerner are spending the holidays with relatives at Batavia and Chataworth, 111. Mr. Willis, one of the high school instructors, is spending his vacation at his home at Superior, Wis. Ellen Walsh of South Bend, Ind., spent Christmas day in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walsh. Mrs. William Staines and daughters of Solon Mills were week-end guests in the home of Mrs, Martin N. May. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Cannon children, Betty and Joe, of Wai and Miss Margaret Cannon, of Gal> gary, Canada, spent Christmas wfth McHenry friends. George Brautigan and Edward Me*' Keown of Notre Dame University^ :-~pt arrived here Wednesday evening to b#. the guests of their schoolmate, How*^,-^ aid Phalin, until after New Year's. ; ^ The Pleasure is Ours •V Ife send you the season's heartiest greetings: ^ To thank you riiost sincerely for you valued patronage during the past years; To wish for you and yours a glorious and successful New Year in every part of your life; f . And to SERVE you in the future with a definite fixed policy of *4 He Profits Most Who Serves Best." 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