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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 May 1928, p. 11

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K- "-,^V 'f;j:.. -, • vu.r^* > -.f-v >c w• ": ' ' • 'V * *" .<? ""*. ^ ' '•* ' - " ," " -y'.^ ,» ,* ~r, * ," .--- •• . - v.-r- 'vr,-> ^ THE M'HENET PLAHVDEALE&, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928. k? ' ' *• ."> f. y ' •: SLOCUM'S LAKE Ray Dowell was a business caller at ^iicHenry last Saturday afternoon. Jack Geary Has been 01 with pfari- »y the past week. John Blomgren and Mrs. E. Anderson were callers at McHenry last {Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Winkler and daughter, jLillian, were callers at v Barrington last Monday afternoon. Ed Kalling of Waukegan was a Friday afternoon and supper guest tat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dowell. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams and son, James Howard spent Sunday with Mrs. Clara Smith. Mrs. Elizabeth Bacon and daughter, Vinnie, of Roseville spent last Mon- .1 day evening at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. Wayne Bacon. Mrs. Jack Geary and son, Eugene, . returned home Sunday evening, after spending a week with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Walter Winkler of Barrington visited at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler at Ardelou farm last • Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughter, spent last Saturday evening at the home of Mjr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon. Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake spent Sunday night and Monday with relatives at Oak Glen Farm. W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney, were business callers at the Ed. Row ley home near Crystal Lake last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and MJrs. Carl Converse were business callers at Palatine last Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon and children attended the show at Barrington Sunday evening. Mrs. Henry Matthews called on Mrs. Arthur Boehmer at Wauconda last Friday afternoon. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geary were Mrs. John R. Knox and Mrs^H. J. Shaffer , of McHenry, Leon Monahon of Barrington, Charles Botts of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. John Goggin and John Murray of Chicago, Miss Nettie Murray of Wauconda and Emmet Geary. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughter, Dorothy, were Sunday din- ' ner and afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis. M. H. Detrick of McHenry was a caller at the W. E. Brooks home last Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Binks and family of Oak Park spent the week-end at Ardelou farms. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Carr at Spring Grove. John Blomgren, Mrs. E. Anderson and Mrs. Sigrid Blomgren and Mrs. Raymond Lusk of Wauconda spent last Wednesday at Waukegan. George Roesslein and George Harner spent Sunday with Halden Foltx at North Prairie. Mrs. Earl Converse accompanied Mr. and Mire. William Davis and daughter Frances, to Libertyville last Thursday, where they attended the funeral of George Triggs. My and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney, Mrs. Lillie Toynton of Wauconda were business callers at Waukegan Monday morning. Page Smith spent Wednesday at Zion. Mr. and Mirs. Raymond Lusk and Mrs. George Lundgren of Wauconda were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Blomgren home. Sunday callers at the W. E. Brooks home were 1ft*. and Mrs. W. O. Brooks of Waukegan, Miss Nev| Toynton and Edwin Underwood of Wauconda, and Mrs. Clinton Raven and son of Griswold Lake. Leslie Foss spent Sunday at the home of his uncle, Merril Foes, at Woodstock. Mrs. John Lo\is spent last Thursday and Friday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and family spent Sunday at the home of his parents. Other afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Harris of Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. Enk and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wallen and son and daughter, and Mr. Hamilton and son of Chicago were Sunday guests at the John Lous home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and children and Mrs. Page Smith and twins, Douglas and Mae, spent Saturday evening at Elgin. Mrs. Oilie Grantham visited with relatives in Chicago over the weekend. Mrs. Willard Darrel and daughter, Myrtle, were business callers at Desplaines Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Sigrid Blomgren, Mrs. E. Anderson, Audry Grantham, Mildred Hoffman and Miss Florence Libengood apd Mrs. Raymond Lusk of Wauconda attended the mother and daughter banquet at Wauconda Saturday evening. IMiss Hazel Haffery, who has taught in the grammer school at Wauconda the past winter, spent Monday with relatives at Oak Glen farm. In the afternoon she returned to her home in Chicago. Those from this community who attended the Junior Prom at the W. T. H. S. gym last Friday evening were Chesney Brooks, George Harner, George Roesslein, John Lous, Miss Annie Lous, Leslie Foss, MTS. Birt Dowell and daughter, Jennie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, John Blomgren, Mrs. E. Anderson and Mrs. Sigrid Blomgren. Mrs. Willard Darrell and Mildred Hoffman attended the school picnic of the former's daughter at Munshaw school near Crystal Lake, Tuesday. BFRIHGOROVE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, son Robert and Mir. and Mrs. Willard Darrell of Wauconda and Frank Sprawl of Chicago, were Sunday dinner guests of Reed Carr's. Mrs. A. Richardson had as her guest over the week-end her sister flrom Canton, Ohio. Miss Dorothy Behms and mother were Walworth passengers Friday. Mrs. Davy spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Jennie Opttoby, who is steadily on the gain. Mssrs. Eugene and Lysle Franzen of Ringwood spent a couple of days the past week with their aunt, Mrs. Joe G. Wagner. Miss Frances Jung and two sisters called Monday in town. Ed. Bell motored to Ringwood Wednesday on business. Mrs. J. C. Furlong, Mrs. Walter Irvin, Mrs. E. G. Turner and Mrs. WilHam ShotlifF attended the State Federation of Women's Clubs at the Stevens hotel in Chicago Wednesday. Also the Better Homes exposition in connection with the Federatio ing. N. N. Weber was a Chicago ger Wednesday. Ten delagates from here the meeting at Rockford Tuesday and saw Rt. Rev. Edward Francis Hoban be made Bishop. Mrs. J. J. Freund entertained the Af. ternoon Five Hundred club at her home Wednesday. Mrs. Ben Walt: and son, and mother, Mrs. Fichther, spent Thursday afternoon in the summer home of the Misses McGinness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank May and family, Miss Regena and Katie May motored to Woodstock and McHenry, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Leon Van Eveory, Frances and Dorothy Van Eveory, Mrs. William Rauen and daughter motored to Keooeha, Thursday after- The sad news reached here Monday morning of the death of Mrs. Katherine Freund, of Round Lake. Mrs. Freund is a sister of the late Mrs. Martin Lay who only two months ago passed to the great beyond, and a sister of N. N. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Math Rauen to Johnsburg, Monday morning. Proud Father: "So my daughter took you for a ride in her new car. What did you think of her driving?" Friend: "Well, when I got out I didn't know whether to thank daughter or to Cutters Journal. "What's your dog's "Ginger." 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