& *rfm f Viii:^- 'W '•' f.,/* " .• v U^: > •n '/.vbr/t m. AXS QLVB Donras OT VZEK New Tear's Party ™ A party of young: people motored •from Chicago last Friday night to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frett «tf this city, where they enjoyed a New Year's party. Included in the party were the Misses Esther Mulqueeney, Elizabeth Mayer, Emma Linkenheld, Marge Kopp, Arita Kopp, Marie Viemeister, Helen Petershaclc, ?elen Drexel, Delia Killnm and Edna ienan. Messrs. Ed Linkenheld, Charles Schmidt, Alford Debrecht, Joseph Bucher, Joseph Durkin, Walter Breier, George Walz, William, Albert and Edward Frett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rankin and Raymond 01- flbn. Also included in the delightful jarty were Mr. and Mrs. John Jerak ®nd Miss Loretto Steffes of this city. After enjoying a wonderful time skattag and dancing, the guests returned home Sunday evening. Members of the party together with the young people of Johnsburg will present a Minstrel ahow at Johnsburg the last two weeks in February. Announcements of this will be made later. I f Entertain Richmond Card f Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Klontz pteas- tit.ly entertained the members of the ichmond Card club, of which they Hire members, at their home last Thursday evening. This was their annual Christmas party and the exchanging of gifts, which were found (beneath the prettily decorated Christinas tree, caused much merriment. Several games of five hundred were played, after which the hostess serjf- Oti a delicious two-course luncheon in the dining room. The table decoralions, favors and place cards were in Christmas appointments. Those from Bichmond who enjoyed the evening were: Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Toley, W. E. Westmont, Walter Pretzinan, Vivian Austin, F. J. Marzahl, R. G. Richardson and Ben Winn.^And Mrs. A. H. Mosher of this city. , Chop Suey Supper ; Miss Eleanor Phalin very pleasantly entertained several friends at a {arty and chop suey supper at her oAe on last Thursday evening. Several games of five hundred and bridge Were played with high honors going fp William Sutton and the consolation lb John Bolger. Music and dancing were also enjoyed and a delicious chop guey luncheon was served by the hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doherty, Mr. and JVIrs. Robert lEnox, Mr. and Mrs. George Phalin, William Sutton, John BoJger, Marjorie and Eleanor Phalin. r Party At Knox Home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox very pleasantly entertained a party of friends at their home south of town Sn Sunday evening. Several tables of ve hundred were in play with the prize for high score being awarded to jraul Doherty and the consolation was ?iven to Mrs. Paul Doherty. At the lose of the games a delicious steak |upper was served and the guests departed for their homes, voting Mr. and Mrs. Knox royal entertainers. Fear Tears Old j Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer entertained a company of little folks, accompanied by their mothers, on Wednesday afternoon, in honor of her daughter, Lorraine, whose fourth birthday anniversary came on that day. Games were played and the time passed all too quickly for the children, while the' mothers enjoyed a pleasant afternoon h; v/sll. Little Lorraine was made happy with many pretty gifts which were brought to her by the guests. At the close of the afternoon refreshments were served, the most at tractive part of which was a beaut i ful birthday cake. The little guests were Ethel Althoff, Anita and Beatrice Williams, Richard Williams and Baby Williams, Bernice and Vernon Jerak, Donald Meyer, Buddy and Billy Halpin, Baby Glen Peterson, Betty Jane Buss, Lorraine and Donald Schaefer. The mothers present were Mrs. Joe Williams, Mrs. John Jerak, Mrs. Edward Buss, Mrs. Frank- Meyer, Mrs. James Halpin, Mrs. Glen Peterson, Mrs. Mat Schaeffer and Mrs. Fred Schoewer. Watch Party at FMag Howe Mr. and Mrs. RiehArd Fl«fming em tertained about twenty of their friends at a watch party at their home on Riverside Drive New Year's eve. A very enjoyable evening was spent, cards, music and dancing furnishing the entertainment for the guests. Five hundred was played and the first prizes were won by Earl McAndrews and Mrs. Clarence Martin, second prizes were won by Walter J. Walsh and Mrs. Earl McAndrews and consolations were awarded to Mrs. Chas. Gibbs and Ray Conway. Delicious refreshments were served and the guests exchanged New Year's greetings, after which they departed for their homes in the wee hours of the morning. Those present we^ Messrs. and Mesdames Edward J. Sutton, Ray Conway, Clarence Martin, M. A. Sutton, Charles Gibbs, Walter J. Walsh,, Earl McAndrews, Clarence . Whiting • 1 and A. L. Purvey, Mrs. Mary McCabe,! f William Quinn and M. A. Conway. ---- New Year's Eve Dancing iA Mr. and Mrs. William H. Althoff entertained a merry crowd of friends on New Year's eve in a novel way. The main floor of the hardware store 1 was cleared and dancing was enjoyed' by the guests. Music was furnished from different cities via radio and the; guests had their choice of many good • orchestras. The last hours of the old j, year were danced away without a re- ! gret and the New Year was welcomed j' with laughter and good wishes. The! < guests departed for their homes in the i, wee small hours, all agreed that their j host and hostess had entertained them ! royally. New Year's House Party Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks gave Ik house party on New Year's day , and over the week-end at their home on Green street. Over twenty guests were present to welcome the new year. Among those who enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks were: John and Nick Becker, Peter Widua, ••-•J*™- James McAuliffe, Mr. and Mrs. . *W. T. Pidgeon, Mrs. Philip Seskin, Mr. O'Kall and daughter, Eva, John Uweeney and Miss Ellen Sweeney, all of Chicago. Needless to say this was It merry party of relatives. PoMIc Card Party I ^ Rfrerview Camp, R. N. A., will ifhFe ' a public card party at the K. C. hall on Tuesday evening, 11. Cards and bunco will be played and several ood prizes will be given. Ltfhch will served, and all for 35 cents. This ing the regular meeting night all ----'4--tnembers are urged to be present at o'clock, at which time the meeting will be called to order so that all business may be dispensed with before 8 o'clock. £ & ' 'Stay-A-While Bunco Club ' Miss Theresa Knox and Thomas Slavin entertained the members of the Stay-a-While Bunco club on Thursday evening of last week. The lucky winners in bunco were Mrs. John L. May, Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer and .Peter J. Schoewer. Mrs. Ed N. Young and Mrs. Fred Schoewer received the • consolations. Delicious refreshments were served at a late hour. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. fc^d Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer. Royal Entertainers *tom Royal Entertainers met, at the home of Mrs. Mat Freund on last Thursday evening, where they played several games of five hundred. First prize was won by Mrs. J. Schaffer, second prize by Mrs. Fred Schneider, third prize by Mrs. H. L. Ritter and fourth prize by Mrs. Mat Freund. 'Delicious refreshments Were served. Their next meeting will be at the fcane of Mrs. Joos. ~ ' Watch Night Party' Mr And Mrs. George Johnson entertained several of their friends at a watch night party on New Year's eve. "Five hundred was played, with high honors going to Mrs. C. H. Duker and L. A. Erickson, while the consolation Was awarded to Mrs. C. W. Goodell and N. H. Petesch. At a late hour a delicious two-course luncheon was served and the guests remained to Welcome the new year. . ~ . • s'j{ R. N. A. Juveniles flit Juveniles of Riverview Oalrtp, R. N. A., will hold their next meeting at the home of Jack Purvey on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. The Juveniles are working for a class of 'members and some have already turned Ul several names. Daughters of G. A. K. - The Daughters of the G. A. R. held their regular meeting at the M. W A. hall on Tuesday afternoon. Two new members were initiated and a i pleasant meeting was enjoyed by the members present. Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Owens of Waukegan were guests of honor at this meeting. On January 18 a social meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harvey Baron with Mrs. Baron and Mrs. William Bacon as hostesses. On January 20, which is National Day, a patriotic program will be given at the grade school' gymnasium by the Daughter? of the G. A. R. Further announce- j meat of this program will b% «t«dej next week. * Dinner Parties j On Sunday evening Dr. and Mrs. • A. I. Froehlich entertained some of J their friends at a six o'clock dinner j at their home on John street. An en-1 joyable evening was Bpent, with mu- j sic furnishing the entertainment fori the guests. Mrs. P. H. Weber and Miss Clara Schiessle entertained at a six 'clock dinner at their Home on last Thursday evening. Those present besides the, family were Mr. and Mrs. W. J j Welch and Dr. and Mrs. A. I. Froeh-j lich and daughter, Adele. The evening was pleasantly passed with music and conversation. MTBowaY, jahvasitq, tffi *\m- • - • v 'V - ' - •' £ v « ? „ • * - > * ' i fssmm*- flp % 9 1 !l this Merry-Go-Round Club Mise Agnes Steffes entertained the Merry-Go-Round club at her home on Monday night of last week. Bunco was played and first prize was won j by Louise Kilday; second prize by Loretta Young. Refreshments were served and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. Miss Regina Glosson entertained! the Merry-Go-Round club at her home : Monday evening of this week. Bun-1 co was played, Louise Kilday winning; first prize and Loretta Young second I prize. Refreshments were served.; The next meeting will be at the home i of Emily Smith- ! ) Party at Kent HOMO ] Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Kent invited ; several friends to spend with them the | last evening of the old year and t« | welcome in the new year 1927, at their i home on Main street, New Year's eve. A pleasant evening was spent, music, conversation and games in keeping with the day were enjoyed by the j guests and a delicious lujicheon was served. Mothers' Club . The Mothers' club will meet at the "home of Mrs. James Perkins on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Election of officers will bo $jhe id! the day. l, ate- - Jolly Sixteen Chrt» Mrs. N. E. Barbian pleasantly entertained the members of the Jolly Sixteen Card club at her( home on Riverside Drive on Wednesday afternoon Five hundred was played and prize was awarded to Mrs. Joe Heimer, second prize to Mrs. F .O. Gans and third prize to Mrs. Simon Michels. Delicious refreshments were served. The next meeting will be sld at the home of Mrs. J. ' B. iTicVk.3l er. Royal Neighbors ! Fox River Valley Camp. & N. A..! held their regular meeting on Tuesday night in^the M. W. A. hall. About thirty members were present and tw o: new members were initiated, after; which lunch Was served. and. make money on your HART SCHAFFNER & X. $25 $30 values nom •19.S0 $35 S37.50 $40 values now $29.50 / $45 $50 $55 values now $^7 50 £ * ¥" • "*« • mi 'if in now; taKe your time; pick out the jpoat that you like best and let us fit it carefullyr You'll say you're getting the best values and best service^of the year. Stocks are still large. You'll be sure to find the styles and colors that you like best, and you'll find all prices so reduced for quick clearance that you'll want to outfit yourself for a long time to come. :'v*^ - •yj •m f-i; Time $8.50 values $6.85 to save, too, on 9 $12 values $16.50 values $9.83 $12.85 coats $21 values: $18.85 McGEE'S the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes ed at Bridge Schneider entertained at her home last Thurs- Two tables of bridge were in play and high honors were won by Mrs. Robert Thompson. Delicious refreshments were Mrvod. evening. 13 McHenry » I '"S * 1 •S rM A"' >wm