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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Feb 1929, p. 5

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m THE M>HHNRY HJUHDXALKR, THURSDAY, JPKB. 21/1929^^ -: * • m •**•** *• ^ v o • V/ . r t > ; • " » - ; . • v - ***< . < •,." v .. w... ;• • .• ...v .••' v « * WfEKLY P6RS0NHS CpMSHS AMD OOP8 OF A v W WEEK IN OTO C3ITY i 0ur Sp£ spentfer***! days this tek in Chic*®©. Mrs. M. A. Friday. Fry* of ,f < : y **& $/' Af •¥• •• /.4 > # • , -'-!?•• > jfff'( ^ sr C- W. GowUB wa».a Chicago visi- - tar over the w'ixk^tf • 1 *' IBss Geatmie Willi--u tob a <3h- \cago vnStor Wednesday. ' T . Mr. Mxxd Mm. A. L. Portly Were recent risitors at W«ottsiock> F. A. Be^'er **1 Jcfan Sfcftiactihr left last week ferjtiWttjKfia. Mnr»r P. W. P^w^jeiy^.a fafc- ^*lfiss Libra Karls off Chicago the week-tnd at her home hem Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bnsiyn ana son, Jack, visited at Barrmgton Sunday. Mr. mnd Mrs. WiBuun Bosslett were visitors at Wau»efrar, Monday. Leslie BungRrd attended tfca. hard \inte dealn' rniwntlw i» last week. Mr and Mies. Arthur E. Soger of Austin spent the week-efcd in the f$j% liner's home. '• Frank Griswold was a caller in the Clark Ball home at Woodstock la6t Wedneadw. Ralph Boyle and Walter Kardas of Crystal Lake spent Sunday wHb Imnds here. Mr. and Mrs. 36$ Weber "were Scai-. day guests in the Nick Youngs home at Rin^wood. *• Misses Caroline Miller and Rowena Hoffmeister are enjoying a trip to Florida and Cuba. •... MTS. Lee Aylward and children of Hebron were quests of Mrs. Margaret McCarthy Tuesday. ••» Mr. Pancos of Chicago was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowe attended the funeral of a relative at Burlington, Wis., last Thursday. Mr. and MTS. George Shepard and children of Ringwood visited in the J. F. Claxton home Sunday. Mrs! L. M. Baer and daughter, Marie, *df Chicago visited her iwtan Mrs. M. J. Freund, Sunday. Mrs. M. H. Detrick left Sunday night for Jackson, Mich., to attend the funeral of her father. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knox returned home Monday night from motor trip through the South. . Gans' Fox River Skylarks will firifnish music for the W. R. C. annual ball at Richmond Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Covalt visited their son at St. John's Military academy, Delafield, Wis., Monday* Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glover and A. G» Herzog visited in the J. P. Darling home at Lake Geneva Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dent of Chicago spent Sunday with the lattelfa parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frett. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Thomas and son Were Sunday g-uaets of MV. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas at Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooley are living in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen during their yisit to Florida, f« Mrs. Catherine Young is visiting to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arnold Reinhart, at Elgin, this week. M*s. Fred Eppel attended a meeting t>f tha Ringwood flome Burea» at the hapla of Mrs. G. A. Stevens, Friday. ' Mi1, and Mrs. E. J. Buss and daughter, Betty, were guests in the George Young home at Ringwood {Saturday evening. r Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garasch and Mr. and Mrs. John Michels visited in the John A. MSIler home at Johnsburg Tuesday rrenin^ Mr. and Mrs. Dana McKnight of Chicago Heights were week-end visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nickels, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frett and son of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frett. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Aicher are again in their own home, which Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooley have occupied for the past few months. Dr. and Urs. P. A'. Isherwood and son, Bruce, of West Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reihansperger. Mrs. Josephine Frett and son, George, visited her daughter. Mia. Frank Freund, at St. Anthony's hospital, Chicago, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Vastine and daughter. Patricia Ruth, and Miss Carolyn Diedling of Chicago were recent guests in the home of Miss Elola Bov\e. Dr. G. W. Hess was called to Colorado last week by the illness of his father. He returned home Monday night, his father returning with him for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michels have moved from Johnsburg to the Frett house in the north end of tqwrn. Mr. Michels is a new employee at Smith Brothers store. Ray Page. James Marshall, Jamea Perkins and F. Schreiner were gin and Chicago visitor* Sunday, when they called on Dr. C. W. Klontz and Emil Geier. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wegener and family are preparing to move to the B. Popn flat on Main street. The house they are leaving will be Reamed by the owner, Mr. and Mri£ Will Buchert. >•"" Mrs. Savage of Mnskegon, Mich., and her daughter, Mrs. Miles, (rap Chicago spent a few days tie first of the week in the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Chamberlin. Mrs. Catherine Young and daughter, Mrs. George Worts. Mrs. Pan! Meyers and the Misses Barbara and Gertrude Weber attended a party at the home of Mrs. Nick Young at Biagwood.last Thursday. x , BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. John Brefeld of Wap. kegan are the parents of a baby girt; born at the Victory Memorial hospital at Waukegan on Feb. 15. The Utfli lady will be called Joan EsUifer. G. Chambeifin was a <Cfc5- idfego visitor Monday, C. N. Owen of Chicago was a Xfe- Henry visitor Sunday. Richard Stenger of Hed frieads here Sunday. Mass Leta Jacks of Evanston was a fctlwrry visitor Thursday. Mrs. Ferris Rjnearson of Chicago viBited friends here Sunday. Mirs. J. A. Street of Waukegan fTpeat the webkrend with h&r hua> band, Dr J. A, Btraet. Miss Johnson, of the high the week-end in Chicago. Miss Veroaa PVeund of spent Sunday at her home here. John E. Pofakl of Genoa City, Wis, was a McHenry visitor Sunday. Miss Hazel Bacon of Woodsteck spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Mildred Munich spent the week-end at her home at Oak Park. Miss Genevieve Knox of Elgin spent the week-end at her home here. Xathleen Powers visited friends in Chicago over the week-end. F. W. Sayler and daughter, Joyce of Woodstock visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. James Halpin and noon of Williams Bay Visited relatives here Thursday. Mrs. Ray McAndrews and son, Don aid, of Woodstock Visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. amd Mrs. Ralph Smith fad sons ( Laura and Joe Weber visited in ,t|e of Harvard spent Sunday in fhe home' i*H> Lawson home at Waukegan of her cetiur, Mrs. CstlKatae Young.'last Wednesday. Mrs. A. Krause spent the Week-end in the home of her sister. Mrs. P. H. Xoulton, in Chicago. Miss Frances May Of Woodstock spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martia N. May. Miss Ellen Frisby of Elgin spent y' at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frisby. Miss Grace Martin, who is .taking a at a hospital in Chicago at her Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Caldwell and children of Waukegan were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosing. ^ Mr. aad Mrs. George Youtig and chid/en of Ringwood spent Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holle of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of hex parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cecway. MTS. Holle nemained for a few ddaayyss" visit. Richard B. Walsh of Chicago spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mn. T. J. Walsh, and attended the meeting of the McHenry Country Club on Sunday. Joe Smith and Frank Griswold are iw employees of the Hoosier Engineering company, which is building an electric power line from Crystal Lake to RockfortL Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Smith and sons, Mrs. Spurling and Master Bruce Klontz visited the letter's father and mother, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Klonts, at St. Joseph's hospital at Elgin Sunday. Mrs. Mary Simon, who has spent the winter in Chicago, returned to her home in the north end of town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallager from Chicago will occupy a part of the house. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nye, Herman and William Nye returned Sunday from Alvada, Ohio, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Nye, mother of Dr. N. J. and E. A. Nye, Mrs. Nye was 81 years of age at the time of her death, Wednesday of last Among those from McHenry who attended the funeral of Lei Aylward at Round Lake on Thursday were: ,-Mrs. Margaret McCarthy, P. J. Cleary, Mr. and Mrs. William Burke, Ed Kelter, Mrs. Mary Powers, Mrs. May Powers, Miss Etta Powers, Mrs. Mollie Givens and -son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monear, Mrs. H. L. Ritter, Mrs. Ben Hiller. A party of ladies went to Chicago -last Thursday where they saw Marilyn Miller in "Rosalie" at the Illinois theatre. Those who enjoyed the theatre party were Mrs. Anna Barron, Miss Mary Kinney, Mrs. W. J. Donavin, Mrs. P. M. Justen, Miss Lena Stoffel, Miss Clara Stoffel, Miss Lola Boyle, Mrs. F. G. Schreiner and Miss Anna Frisby. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of Mrs. George is: Spoo last Thursday were: Mr. atff Mrs. Peter M. Spoo, Mrs. Peter Spoo Jr., and son, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Spoo and daughters, M¥. and Mrs. T)*n Mahnney- Mrs. Will Sharp daughter, Charles Spoo, Mrs. Hoffmeier and daughter and Schultz, all of Chicago, and Kathrine Meyers of Rockford. J. Among those who attended the goipen wedding of Mr. and Mrs. N. Justen on Tuesday, Feb. 12, aad whose names were omitted from tSe list last week, were: Mr. and Mm. Joe Pfannen8till of Mundelem; Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Westcobb, Antoa Immakus and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Win** of Chicago; Mrs. Martin •Stantflft, Miss Margaret Mitchell and IttiS. Frank Stanton of Long Lake; Judge and Mrs. D. T. 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