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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1923, p. 10

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COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK 9 OUR BUSY VILLAGE jr 4s SEEN BY PLAINDEALER REPORTERS AND HANDED IN BY OUR FRIENDS C ; L W m . S m i t h a t t e n d e d to gti^tcn of ^ * J-ii business nature in Chicago last Friday. &4: Miss Dorothy Spencer passed a few pf../-days laat week inr the metropolitan rv «*ty. home of Mrs. C. C. Unti tecs in Chit Wal^pr visitor in Chicago last Friday. Miss Emma Thelen of Chicago was a ,Sunday guest in the Picfa summer home here. Miss Julia Wittine of Chicago passed tile week-end as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Dowe. , Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Murray of Chicago passed a day last week as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bickler. " • • . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller and _ Royal Cleary 6f Elgin attended toj^^®" J* Wis.^ were Sun-' ^om^nda^e. business matters here the first of the AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE, JUNE 8 AND 9 One of Hop Toy's sixteen daughters looks stnti^gtl^r like a white girl. Moreover, Ming Toy pray* to a Christian God and learns American nrtw at the Mission* >"" The night her father plana to sell her at the Love Boat for money with which to purchase another pig, she runs away in the clothes of the Sing Song girls they have dressed her in, and begs the missionary to save her -%5F ? 3f«#eek. Mrs. Simon Stoffel and daughter, ?v ,rJfcsther, were Chicago visitors last Friday. Miss Maude Granger of Chicago ' Jjjasrsed the week end as the guest of C iome folks. _ „ _ , He is unable to help day gue6ts of Misses Kathryn and 1 her, but she meets Billy Benson and Gertrude W^ber. - falls in love with him.. Later, when Mr. and Mrs. August Klabundy and Jher father rinds and her off to children of Richmond were Sunday ^ ^ Boat> Billy folloW8 and gete guests m the home of Mr. and Mrs his friend Lo Kee? to bSd Franklin Ensign. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dowling of Chicago were week end guests in the :: *;• "V & v Mr. and Mrs/Chaa. Pich of Chica-ihome of the ,att«r's pwwts, Mr. and passed Sunday at theif summer Some here. John I. Sutton of Chicago .passed the week-end as the guest of Mo Itenry relatives. ¥":• Alexander Freund of Chicago passed the week-end as the guest of Mc- Jttenry relatives. Mrs. McHugh of Chicago spent the -fast week as a guest in the home of jjliss Ellen Doherty. '( 1 James Burke of Chicago is spending the week in the home of his against the Mandarin. When he sees *• }< that the Mandarin has outwitted him Billy helps Ming Toy to escape to America under the protection of Lo Sang Kee, a merchant of San Francisco. In America, Ming Toy learns some shocking ways from watching the "'"J,.-* girls and boys dance in Kelly's saloon- -V . across from Lo Sang's shop. Eager to discover all she can of the country of her Billy Benson, she does not know that she is giving a wrong impression •hint, Miss Ellon Doherty. , Harry VanGils of Peoria Mrs. F. O. Gans Mr. and Mri. L. Padburg and son, Robert, of Chicago are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer this week. Mrs. Sarah Reese of West Chicago is spending a few days as a guest in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter J. Donavin. Edward J. Brefeld of Chicago at ^ Mission? where they are spent Decoration Day as a guest in ^re&Umin^ Lo Sang for harboring the home 0# his parents, Jtr. and,her. Charlie Yong, the chop sufey Mrs. Ben J. Brefeld. _ 'king of Chinatown, wants to add her ^"0^ Elmer Francisco of ^ hig collection of but Lo Sang will not listen to him until he catches %. <>; 3 ^ /•wvfrom Gale&burg last week for a summer's vacation in the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Wells. F. E. Boger and daughters, Eliza- :beth and Harriet, are spending this tr? Sunday as a guest in the home of v Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adams. Mrs. Rose McGee of Chicago Jessed the week-end as a guest in tlie home of Dr. C. H. Fegers. * Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stringer ahd Jfttle son are spending tiie week, as : t|te guests of relatives at Elgin. ~ i ,' Miss Mae Aylward passed a few • days last week as a guest of Mr. and Leo Aylward at Wauconda. - y*V, Miss May Noottan passed last Sati as •^U€st °f her sister, '4j»rs. Clarence Tuttle, at Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Liberty- ^.Ville were guests in the home of • ^.:Jlrs. Sarah Sherburne last week. ; r Mrs. F. V. Cobb of Chicago spent mother' Mrs* B- Fri&by- ' v)#8t Wednesday as a guest in the I Mis® Ida Adams °' Elgin spent C^llome of her aunt, Mrs. S. Culver. | several days this week as a guest i-K- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wirfs and in the hom®of.her brother, George E Mr. and Mrs Woodstock attended the Alumni association banquet at Justen's hotel... dancing ^ ^immy and comes last Saturday evening. |to the sorrowful conclusion that she Glenn Wells arrived home a needs a master. So he consented. Before Charlie can claim her, however, Billy returns and, carrying her off from under the nose of Charlie Ydng, conveys her to his own family, , . , who take her to their hearts until it week as the guests of relatives *** iheCom<x too evident that Billy loves*^ : .3 M, ? '"fifty frineds at Forest Perk, 111. Mi he Gladys Van Natta brother, Ralph, of Franklin spent one day last week as guests of McHenry friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner and , and i Park the 1 her. The thought of such a mesalliance naturally causes dismay in the aristocratic family. When Charlie Yong demands iJie 1 return of Ming Toy, they welcome ah* . . j 0 j opportunity of letting her go. Billy children of Elgin passed Sunday as-<refugeg and announces his intention of guests m the home of Mrs. Warner's makinK her hig JKrs. Riser of Waukegan spent Sunday f|s the guests of McHenry relatives. • ? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tabor of §hicago were Sunday guests in the , Ijtome of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fay. F. A. Holly of Genoa, III., was a Saturday guest in the home of his brother, Jos. C. Holly, and family. Adams, and family near Rlngwood. Mrs. Mary Noonan, has returned to her home northwest of town after a two weeks' visit in the home of her daughtexy Mrs. Clarence Tuttle, at Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Bert ColBy, Mrs. Emma Colby >and Mrs. Julia Sher- &.r !??• ,• r Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sutton and burne of Crystal Lake 0,1 Mrschildren of Chicago passed the week- 1 ^ara*1 and Anna Sherburne here on end as the guests of McHenry relatives. Miss Genevieve Brefeld of Chicago Decoration Day. Alfred J. Richardson attended the first' annual re-union of the Third Spent the week-end as a guest in the 'Battalion, Sixth Regiment, U. S. M«v kome of her mother, Mrs. Christine jine. corP«' at the Auditorium hotel, |$refeld. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Burns and ---'-^j(on, Robert, of Oak Park spent the v ; ^ireek-end as the guests of McHenry ^••'^Itelativea. Mrs. Elizabeth Rrause and son, 4 Clarence, of Woodstock passed the ;®\ Week-end as the guests of McHenry - jftelatives. > • f ^ Miss Blanche Meyw«, who has been Employed in Chicago daring the past Ijeveral months, has returned to her .-1*ome here. . * Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Slake of Evanston passed the first ;^pjflf the week as the guests of Mc- ? Henry relatives. .Mr. and Mrs. Alma WisweQ and •on of Chicago passed Sunday as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Dowe, r- - 't/f- y. * 4,"' Chicago, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Diets and daughter of Chicago passed the latter part of last and the first part of this week as guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. Christina Brefeld. Misses Verona Niesen and Ellen Walsh passed last Saturday at Spring Grove where they took Cashier A. J. Richardson's place at the bank the latter was attending a re-union of his company in Chicago. John B. Brefeld of Waukegan and Edward J. Brefeld of Chicago passed Sunday as guests in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen and daughter, Jean, of Chicago were Decoration day guests in the home of her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Frank •3^ V, .vvkr*s.:.i • That night, Ming Toy decides to run away rather than cause her benefactors sorrow. Charlie Yong catches her as she is stealing away. Meanwhile, Hop Toy, who has come to America, has told Lo Sang Kee that Ming Toy is not his child, but "an American girl stolen as a baby. Lo Sang starts for the Benson home, which he feaches just after Billy Benson and Ming Toy have turned the tables on Charlie Yong. He tells them that there is no longer any obstacle in the way of their happiness since she is an American girl. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTldf Alford H. Pouse, Atty. Estate of Elizabeth Davis, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administratrix of the Estate of Elizabeth Davis, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the County Court of Mcftenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, 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. ;,VI Dated this 28rd day of May, A. D. § 1928. 61-8t Eva E. Thorne, Administratrix. Seed and eating potatoes at M. M. i- . it•&. m >v- :. - s,

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