• business taBat Tuesday at the Wayne Bacon at. Crystal Lake EmaMt Gnit home of Mb _ Mr*. Offie Gnurtba spent last Wednesday in Chicago. « Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mrs. Wil- Jack Geary spent last chopping at Elgin. Mr. and Ifri. Bay Dowel! and Mrs. Joe Dowell spent last Tuesday at Waaksgan. M|bm Frances Davis spent last Wednesday in Chicago. i Frett Bro& & Freund MASON CONTRACTORS and (JINCRETE BUILDING UNITS m;. telephone McHenry 600-M-l or 86# Christmas Tempos McHenry IVORY SETS, WRIST WATCHER SILVERWARE AND JEWEtRf ^luff Sed / J- v . V' • RIGHT NOW parents are all planning on making the? kiddies happy at Christmas time. That is as it should be at this time of the year. Keeping them healthy throughout the entire twelve months is also very important, > IURE MILK WILL DO Iff We handle noting but Borden's Pasteurised «mI Degreed i^odueU Ben J. Smith Phone 067-R-l •o Yon may be pleased to know-- The Polly Prim Tavern (East end of new bridge) |f cHENRY, ILLINOIS Annwncf Ifl7'tW NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION There will be a program of special entertainment by Larry Peltier and his Ten Kings of Syncopation. Dancing will be continuous commencing at 10 p. m. A special seven course New Year's supper will be served commencing at 9:30 p. m. at $6.00 the cover, including Favors, Entertainment, Souvenirs and Dancing. For reservations mail coupon below or phone McHenry 252. Remember there will be accommodations for a limited number, so make your reservations now. Choice locations will be allotted in the order in which payment for reservations are received. Tickets with table number will be-forwarded by registered mail " •Polly Prim Tavern,~ -• McHenry, Illinois. ^ Kindly make reservaftitffi for. plates for Saturday. Evening, December 31, 1927, 9:30 o'clock at $6.00 the plate. Enclosed find check for fc.-- -- Name Address Phone (To avoid mistake please print), ^ PUHpa^nd Chesney Brooks, wak former's sister, Mrs. "GHa "Parks at Park Ridge. Mr. and Mr*. HJ. Schaefer and son, Stanley, of MjcHteifry and G. J. Burnett spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geary. . Harry Matthews and Willard Darrel spent last Thursday on business at Waukegan. Mi-, and Mrs. Ed Pfannenstill of Ivanhoe spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughter spent a recent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis near Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Brooks of Waukegan, Ira Cooks of Wauconda and Katherine Odelt were Sunday afternoon callers at the W. E. Brooks home. Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake spent the week-end with home folks at Oak Glen farm. . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon ww children, Miss Frances t Davl* Martin Bauer attended the movie Fox River Grove Saturday mgnt. Mr. and Mjrs. H. D. Binks and daughter, Eleanor, of Oak Park spent the week-end at Ardelow farms. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Laraee of Bristol, Wis., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 15 Btroolr.® George Rosselein of the "Flats" who is employed by Harry Matthews at Oak Glen farm spent Sunday at the home of his parents. Mildred Hoffman and Miss Myrtle Darrell spent the week-end shopping and also visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hazelton at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell, Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks attended the Lyceum number at Wauconda last Thursday evening. Mass Zella Smith of Griswold Lake spent last Wednesday afternoon at i the Page Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. George Lundgren of Wauconda were last Wednesday guests at the Blomgren home. Leon George Smith is spending the week at the home of his father at Elgin. _ . - Mr. and Mrs. George Bagley of Chicago were guests at the Blomgren home last Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Page Smith and son, Claire, and Mrs. B. C. Harris and ^ymond Clark of Wauconda spent last Friday at Elgin. , , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Grantham attended the Wauconda Euchre club ent«I^ined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fink near Wauconda Monday evening. Mr. Grantham received the consolation prise. ^ _ , Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Harris and daughter of Wauconda spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Page Smith. . JOHNSBURG IffiMi Emma and Cecilia Schaefer visited with Mr. and M!rs. Walter Downs and son in Chicago one day last W6Gk» Miss Catherine and Gertrude Schaefer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Degen in McHenry Wednesday. Miss Emma and Cecilia Schaefer and Miss Elizabeth Nett visited with Mtr. and Mrs. Sam Skifano in Chicago one day last week. - Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thelen visited witfc Mir. and MVs.~ Henry Thelen Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. R*y Horick of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kin* and son, Eugene, visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith Sunday. Several postal cards were received fr«rtn Mi-, and Mrs. Adam Bildner who are spending the winter months m Europe and stated that they were having a most wonderful time. Henry Mtodcu and Martin Ludwig boarded the train to Chicago last week Wednesday. , u The school children enjoyed Monday afternoon at the Empire Theatre, where they saw the play "In the. Service of the Queen." Bernard Althoff. William Tonyan and brothers, Sylvester and Edward, motored to Chicago Sunday, where they enjoyed a football game. Mr. and Mrs. George Obenauf of McHenry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schaefer Friday. Miss Florence Smith and Anne Thelen were MrHenry callers Monday. Miss Martha Hettermann and Mrs. C. W. Ludwig were callers at the home of Miss Helen Smith Friday. Miss Helen Schaefer visited with Martha Hettermann Thursday. Mrs. Martin W. rreund, Mrs. John P. Freund, MVs. Henry Nell motored to Woodstock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J<mn R. Freond daughter. Mrs. Henry W. Hetterman* and daughter, Agnes, and Mrs. Anthony Freund motored to Elgin Saturday. . _ Mrs Henry W. Hettermann entertained' the Jolly Eight club Sunday evening. -Five hundred was played with high honors awarded to Mrs. Joe Thelen, first; Mrs. Joe Hettermann, second; Mrs. John M. Pitzen, third and Mlrs. Joe King, consolation. Miss Bertha Althoff and brother, Bernard, visited in the home of MX. and Mrs. H. W. Hettermann Friday. Mrs. John P. Sctiaefer and daughter, Anita, Bfrs. Math J. Miller and Mxs. Joe Klein and daughter, Regmt, motored to Burlington, Wis., last Tuesday. , , Mrs. Math J- Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thelen and children were at Woodstock last week. Mrs. William Oetfling and Mrs. John Pitzen visited at Volo Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schutz, Mr*. John J. Schmitt and Mrs. J<An P. Schaefer and daughter, Anita, drove to Chicago, where they visited a days last week. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Miller and family were Woodstock callers re^ cently. _ , . « Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schutz and Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt were shopping last Thursday in Waukegan. Mrs. Jacob P. Miller and daughter, Mildred, ware McHenry taller* last week. Marie Sine visited with her Mr. aM Jfrs. Joe Klein, over April Anion 1L Schmitt and son called Mr. and Mrs. John P. Schaefer Sunday. Arthur Klein called on his parents last week. Mr. and Mks. Frank Pitzen wen Volo callers last week. Mrs. Joe M. Schaefer has been spending her vacation at Arlington Heights. She returned home Saturday night. Frank and Eva Pitzen called on Mgv and Mrs. Ben Kennebeck Sunday. M •OLO Mrs. Joe Lenzen and Mrs. St, George were Evanston visitors Monday. -r Mlrs. Frank Hironimus and sons, Harry, Clarence and Howard were In Waukegan last Saturday. Quite a number from here attended the Show "For Men Only" at McHenry Monday evening. Mrs. Peter Stadtfield was hi McHenry last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paddock, Mr. and M!rs. W. Rothermel and Helen Wagner visited in Waukegan Thursday. Mjr. and Mrs. Tony Wegener are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Sunday. Dell Townsend was in Waukegan on business Saturday. Frank and Mary Vogt attended the basketball game at Gurnee Friday night. Mrs. J. Pitzen and Mrs. W. Oeffling of Johnsburg were guests of lbs. Stoffel Friday. While there they were surprised by a few of their -old neighbors. A delicious supper was served and all reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freui^l were in Waukegan Wednesday. Mrs. John Lenzen visited relatives in Grayslake one day last week. Mir. and Mrs. Frank Hironimus were in McHenry Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wirtz, Mrs. Jim Gainer and Mrs. Agnes Montgomery spent Sunday at Mike Wagner's. Miss Adeline Rossdeutscher of Libertyville and friend, Arnold Carlson, of Long Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenzen. Johnny Rossdeutscher of Chicago spent the week-end with relative* here. Lawrence Lapsnike was in Grayslake on business Mionday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freund wan la Waukegan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bacon and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Davis made a business trip to the county-seat one day last week. Dr. A. C. Johnson of Chicago took a throat examination of all the children in the Fort Hill district Monday to determine if any were germ carriers. Mrs. Vogt spent Friday and Saturday in Wauconda. Olin Cleveland and wife of Chicago spent Sunday with the Levi Wait family. Raymond Lusk and Herman Dana of Wauconda wen Sunday callers at the Lew Lusk hone. 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