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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jul 1928, p. 3

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tpsura cnovs Dr. Furlong had as his guest over the week-end a brother from St. Louis, ikr. and Mrs. Frank Tonjan and two children and Miss Bernice Tiffney of North Chicago spent the past week In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Freund. Mrs. Tonyan is a sister of Mrs. Freund. Miss Alice Woodland of Chicago was • Saturday afternoon guest of Miss Veronica Bretz. Mrs. Peter M. May entertained the «lub ladies at a euchre party Thursday afternoon. The club girls, consisting of ten of •our young girls, with boy friends and husbands, enjoyed a picnic supper at Twin Lakes Sunday. The afternoon Was spent in bathing and a real good "time was had. This happy bunch has their annual picnic and everyone looks forward for it. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cropley are managers at Colemar. Mr. Queen resigned his position as manager Saturday. Mrs. H. G. Reading was a Saturday morning caller at the home of Mm Edna Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell of Richmond miiI friends from Nebraska were Tues <S*y guests of Mrs. Bertha Esh and Iter father, Ed Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Richardson and •on, Robert, with two friends enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday. James Jackson spent Saturday afternoon with Silas Pierce. Mrs. Ida Cole Castle of Richmond transacted business in town Saturday morning. Kenneth Topeman returned home last week. Mrs. Topeman and son, John, remained in Canada for a longer -visit. Arthur Franzen of Fox Lake was 4. taller here Friday morning. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Behrnes, Miss iWothy Behrnes and nephew, Charles Klekar, of Chicago motored to Zenda and Walworth Sunday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, Mr. •nd Mrs. Walter Gabe and son, Richard, motored to Elkhorn Sunday and with their daughter* einley and family. Ilrs. Wm. Volbracht of Sunday evening callers at Wfi&fox jffcscock'a. Miss Helen Meyers of Chicago spent the first three days of the week Witt Miss Eva Weber. They left Tuesday morning for Wisconsin, to spend • few days. TKR&A GOTTA P-Ul (Continued from Pfcge ft} Mrs. P. Foley of St. Charles spent Sunday at the home of B. J. Shine. Harold, Robert and Vernon Knox were recent guests of relatives in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sund and daughter, Darlene, of Carpentersville visited at the home of Henry McMillan Sunday. Wallace A. Preston of (>ystal L*1" visited "with friends here Sunday. Miss Florence Knox was a Chicago visitor last Friday. Mrs. Marie Ohler and son, Bobbie, of St. Charles were guests of Mrs. B. J. Shine Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mai one of Elgin and Miss Ellen Doherty of McHenry called on relatives here Friday. Mrs. Edward J. Knox and daughter, Patricia Ann, of Sycamore spent several days this week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Shine and family of Chicago are spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox and daughters' and, Mrs. Edward J.- Knox and daughter visited with relatives in Woodstock Sunday evening. Thomas Bernston and Miss Jennie Hiogan of Elgin spent Sunday evening at the home of B. J. Shine. M. J. Walsh of McHenry was calling on relatives here Friday. Often happens," says a doctor, "that a man who is a lunatic is entirely ignorant of the fact." Unless, of course, he happens to be married. --Medicine Hat News. It means nothing to the pedestrian that this is Leap Year.--Wall Street Journal. I S. H. Freund & Son Iteneral Building Contractors Plume 127-^ ^ Cor. Pearl and Park Sts. McHenry, III To Our Friends and 1 I at s df our stockholder# ill Tuesday July 10, it was voted to change the name of this baidi ter tb* : Citizens State Bank The new name will not be adopted, however, until we can have all our stationery reprinted and other changes completed, which will take about thirty d%fs. 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