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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jun 1921, p. 10

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re-™.-- msMmmvfi l 4mKK>« VX1» «i«Klt*i m A * KFJ* £?* i%'«M*R »*»'«» *1t »./M?|r ' :*2Ujf •<«»»« In I'Uinili >lw tt«HiHrWW ft ><•><(«-<f lit!•• * hir (HRre lit On* *#• ' ictirlt Spending a eoupl* out weeks wiHl U*" ancle si the Wirwlwiin nnHiji on Fox river. Mr. and Mrs. John Frenl «f Burlington, Wis., attended the wedding of the former's sister here tart week Wednesday. Miss Eleanor Dowie of Harvard is Khi Lena Stoffel passed Tuesday in Kit metropolitan city. Misses Mary and Bern ice Bonslett Chicago visitors last Friday. Elmer Winklemann of Elgin passed home of her this station. d&ji&A I#*--'• June 24, • ' z \ ] •lis Kate Howe is viiliwofthe pufc* •' lie sdmols -im Ckteago Otis week. ' John Walsh and aotkeMVnt to Madison, Wis., %twiay, being caU«4 there by the sickness of the formal son. ("V spending a few weeks at the hone of Mrs. Emma Wilson, aged 49 yeaifi,"~ her aunt, Mrs. Edward K. Sutton, at 7 months and 4 days, who passed . Emerald Park. away tut week, was laid to rest in Miss Rose Freund of Wankegan Woodland cemetery. fpent several days last week in the A class receptiea was fhm Hart£ - parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Hanly at his home Tuesday evening Sunday as the guest of friends here. Michael Freund. in honor 6f his graduation. About Mrs. Mollie Givens and family mo- Mrs. Daniel Gurly returned to her twenty of his < young friends were tored to Lake Geneva, Wis., last Am- home at Tea, 8. JD., last Friday after .present. - day. a several weeks' visit with relatives Miss Barbara Wiedemann of Elgin and friends here. • as a week end guest of relatives Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller and chilbere. dren of Zenda, Wis., were Sunday George Meyers parsed Sunday as guests in the home of the Misses Kate the guest of Ms son and family at and Gertrude Weber. E!gin. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bonslett and Mr. and Mrs. Le ter Jencks of Elgin Mrs. Margaret Bonslett spent Sunday v. ere guests of relatives here over the as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. week end. <C. G. Frett at Aurora. Miss Nettie Hewitt of Ingleeide Mrs. John Reihansperger of West pas ed last Thursday evening with Chicago passed last Thursday as a friend- here. guest in the home of her son, Chas. Frank Rossman of Chieago spent J. Reihansperger, and family. Sunday as the guest of his brother,* Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Cobb and daugh- Ed' ard. here. • ter, Gladys, of Hebron were guests of Offi< er and Mrs. Walter Brooks of relatives here Sunday. They made Chicago are spending the week at the trip in their new Ford sedan. Lako Defiance. Mrs. Julius Butzen and son, Ed- Thos. Knox of Chicago pitted the ward, motored out from Chicago last **eck end in the home of his mother, Friday and spent the day in the home Mrs. John Knox. of the former's father, Peter Thelen. Miss Mayme Costello of Elgin ia Mrs. George Meyer and grandchilspending a few days with relatives in dren, Arnold and Joyce Chesnut, and and near McHenry. Mrs. John Walsh and children of Fox Lake were gueata of relatives here last Thursday. Prof. O. G. Tread way, who is spending the summer in Chicago, was a week end visitor here. .Miss Mary Bonslett left Monday for Madison, Wis., where she has enrolled in tho summer school. ^ Miss Anna Knox of Elgin waa a Sunday guest in the home of her Mrs. John Montgomery and daughter, Beverly, were visitors in Cary Sunday. QUAKTfcK OF CENTURY hems Clipped From The Plaiwdealer •"*f Twenty-five Yeara Agat'; -CJ«- - June 17, 1896 H. C. Mead and daughter, Iva, went to Chicago on Monday to attend -the wadding of Harry Blackman. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh attended mother, Mrs. John Knox. Children's day services at St. Paul's $. S. Young of Chicago passed Son- i^t. di-y as a guest in the home of hia daughter, Mrs. F. E. Cobb. "• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers and chil- «h&n v ere guests of Elgin relatives ths latter part of last week. Mi. s Eleanor Sutton of Sioux Falls, *. D 'litis guest of relatives here. Idrs. NeHie Biggy of Chicago spent feveral days last week as the guest i f relatives and friends here. •ohn Heimcr is painting his two cottages in this village} one occupied by J. D. Lodts and the other by Capt. Snow. John Bonslett left for Freeport on . , , Tuesday, where he has accepted a poa few days last week as ,itk>n ^ ^ McCormick Harvester company. Some of the milk shippers from this station have been victimized to the tune of several hundred dollars by Mi s Helm Pint of Chicj«o_4hhwMrt mlnaB„ chicgo. th. »eek «d in th. home of bar Q N „ ^ oml ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Piqt. Ethel, returned from their visit to? Mi s Myrtle Cans of Chicago spsnt Ca,ifornijl ^ Friday. They * wwk end m the home of her been absent over three months. have tnti. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Ga.ns . Riverside hall is being handsomely Miss Blanche Meyers of Chicago decorated for the commencement exerspant Sunday in the home of her par tfit , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers. Mrs. Wm. Doherty and son spent few days last week as the guests of relatives in the metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wallace of Woodstock spent Sunday c.s guests of the hitter's mother, Mrs. Math. Glossen. cises of our public school, which will take place there Friday evening. MLs Emma Fay of Denver, Colo., was visiting relatives in this village last week. She left on Monday for Vineland, N. J., where she will make her future home. Among the other improvements at *!rs Barbara Brooks of Chicago ^ Northweatertl d^t ia this village pas ad several days this week in the hdtne of ^tr. and Mrs. Jos. Diedrich. Is a bell at the pickle factory crossing, which is controlled by an electric '"Mr. uid Mrs. Jos. Vogt and children button in the ticket office at the depot, ef Bound Lake were Sunday guests in Q A Steven : of Ringwood has been tfce home of Mr. and Mrs. Math. Gloe- gome extensive advertising the put week. Parties from Chicago, Mr. and Mre. Harry Kist of Chicago Waukegan, Batavia, Woodstock, Carwere Sunday gttests fat the home of pentersville and Appletoa have been to the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ^ his patent corn husker. . ) The Modern Woodmen picnic at Mr. and Mrs. John Dowie of Har- Janesville on Wednesday last was one vs*d spent laat Thursday evening in 0f ^e largest gatherings of the kind the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. eVer held by that order. It is esti- Bfifllon, pyfaul that there were fully SO,000 in Frank C. Going went to Chieag* Sunday, where he has setufttf !li position in a grocery store and wfB also play tuba in Frank Newromb's military band. v A young lady from Elgin, MiMI Daisy Craig, was drowned at Pisti» " kee lake Saturday lart by the upsetting of a sail boat. Coroner Cook held at inquest Sunday. : Hon. John S. Scanlan of Chk>^| : ' V. S. Lumley of Woodstock, L. D. Lowell of Nunda and R. W. Rogers of Beloit will be the orators of the day in McHenry the Fourth. There came near being a fatal accident at the depot as the 7:21 trafet - pulled out Sunday evening. It was feu ed by a party attempting t» board tha train after it was in amotion. ° Messrs. V. 8. Lumfey, C. P. Barms n l ron, A F. and G. W. Field, Ross Cotton, G. F. Mills, E. A. Knight and J. G. Pratt, a l of Woodstock, com- H>scd a jolly fishing party who spent Friday last at Pistakee Bay. Jabez Carr, vho formerly resided at Ringwood, was dangerously injured in an accident on the Lake street elevated road in Chicago Saturday. His skull was fractured above the left ey% right arm broken and crushed. Daniel Walsh, son of John WalA, who lives just west of this village, diad at Madison, Wis., on Sunday last of inflammation of the lungs, aged thirtyfive years. His remains were brought to this village on Monday and the funeral was held from St PatrichS^".*;;' church on Tuesday morning. The commencement exercises of tale McHenry high school, vhich took place ' the Riverside hall on Friday evening, were looked forward to with general interest and in consequence the pacious hall was filled to its utmost apacity. The class motto was "Not the end, but the beginning." • y A ^ y - - ISxecotor's Notice . A Afford H. Porce, Atty. Estate of Joseph Neumann, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Executrix of the last W&l and Testament of Joseph Neumaim, * deceased, late of the County of Mc- ' Henry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the .County Court of McHenxy County; at the Court House in Woodtock, at the August Term, on the first Monday in August next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 6th day of June, A. D. 1921. . Catherine Schmiisr, Executrix. !!«»*»»• Will----m mM Una t-.iflr»fal ,W6t£ sold • Archie Lund and George Svhurak of Chicago were drowned at Grayslake last Friday. They had rowed out to a raft moored in the middle ef the lake and forgot to tie their bo«i% which started drifting away. Aqr drowned while swimming towards the -r;-

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