mmm CANT PLAY THEM ALL SOWS PLAT TBS SHOWS 7:80-»:0t THURSDAY - FEH>AY Dec. S9-M Annual Round Up of OLD-TIME FIDDLERS CONTEST CwjnttiM wMh thf Regular -- Introducing RSX TV King of Wild HS3IJT ;f, •. . - iy. MCL 29, • -VC- '-'i' , • ^ • * V . \S BOWLIKG LMBB sc.. "WILD BEAUTY" ttid the come<^f "SAXIPHOBIA" SATUKDA* Dec. 31 > Jones * i* "THE BRANDED SOMBRERO" % World's Latest News next chapter of the Adventure Play "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD" SV-: Ife' /•"V- SUNDAY Jan. 1 Ktaw Year's Day . Matinee 2:30 MANY HEARTY GOOD WISHES For the happiest and most prosperous Year von and yours ever enjoyed. We are grateful for the patronage accorded, - this business during 1927. It will be our aii Slid hope to serve you in 1928 that you'll be gl you are one of our patrons. Overton & Cowetf " Bnick Dealers 7'- West McHenry Price Reductions in Effect Below are m few household necessities which this store is offering at reduced prices: RUBBER FOOTWEAR UNDERWEAR BLANKETS RATHER CfOATS LUMBERJACKETS FLANNELETTE WEAR This is the time to lay in a supply for cold and stormy weather. Come in and let us show these items and prices. John StoSel West McHenry wen** Oswald Comedy *TKE LUCKY RABBIT And the Fox Comedy -80T HOUSE HAZEL' MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ta. S4-4 MAY YOUR HEART BE FILLED WITH CHEER THE NEW YEAR EVERY HOUR OF THE DAY OF Could we send a better wisht If we knew ow to wish you more we'd put it down in this New Year message. We cannot let the old year pass without also saying that we are very thankful for patronage of our large number of loyal friends. We sincerely trust we have served you so that you'll be with us in 1928. JOHN GILBERT MNIE ADOUE MMUWCHn miUNOS Mpxtfotduynftycx Schaefers Grocery and Market Phone 172 THURSDAY - FRIDAY Jan. M THE CHINESE PARROT" OVJl „ *ojoet>o\i/ cx\e^) rUeaf WITH ns PASSING OJ THE OLD YEAR And the arrival of the New, with the accumulated experience of all past years, we realize jSow more than ever that there is nothing finer tihan friendship, fellowship and the joy of Serving. fe. '4^ - $he old year couTd Wave been better--ft could fcave been much worse. For the good things we jfive credit to our friends and the bad things She'll try to overcome with service with a smile In 1928. We thank the last one of you. Mc Gee's Clothing S»4T|'^ SohaftnerA Msrx Clothes "st Vifc The team* of the Business Men's bowling league played their regular matched games on Wednesday evening', Dec. 21. The members of this league are breaking all records by their remarkably high individual and game scores, which at each game e<-! ceed the previous one. On Wednesday night Harold Bacon won the high score, for a single game for the evening and also for the series played thus far with a score of 234 pins and he also made a new record for three games of the evening with a total of 618. The Mutual Life team made the high team score for one game Wednesday evening with a score of 977 and also the high total for three games with 2708 pins to their credit. The Mutual Life team ranks first in the serfes thus far for having won fifteen out of eighteen games and the Firemen and McHenry Lumber company teams aire tied for second place each team having won 8 games out of the 18 played. The Dodge stand third having won 6 games out of the 18 played. The standings of the teams in the Business Men's league for the 18 games played is as follows: Name Total pins , .Average Mutual Life 149^?: J,"; 828% Firemen ............14416 1-. 800 8/9 McHenry Lbr. Co. 14041" 780 1/8 Dodge 13539 752 1/6 The individual averages of the bowlers for the first eighteen games ore close ones and are as follows: L. Page 9 173 W. Brooks 15 .v;;*J72 8/15 D. Harrison....--.. 18 72 1/18 H. Bacon ................ 15 ' 1711/5 T. Bolger .....'...15 169 2/5 L. Stoffel 18 ,164 8/9 J. Savler 15 168 8/15 .1621/3 1615/7 1611/6 1611/1* 160 4/15, 1601/9 159 4/9 158 5/9 ^155 2/15 152 2/15 1511/18 11013/14 .. .13 149 2/13 17 , 146 3/17 ...;.,...18 144 5/18 8 143 1/4 11 1311/11 of the games for the evening are as follows with the Mutual Life winning 3 games straight and the Dodge winning two out of three games with the Firemen. FT. Schoewer E. Smith ...... C. Freund R. Page .. H. Kreutzer G. Weber .... R. Thompson W. Bickler .... w E. Kinsala H. Weber J. Perkins 3 14 18 ..i7 ; ..15 ....18 ....18 ....18 Richardson ..........15 15 ...18 .14 G. Gunderson . H. Logenbach H. C. Hughes D. I. Granger R. Weber The scores C. Freund H. Weber . H. Hughes G. Weber . ..153 166 211 530 165 189 174 528 149 125 124 398 „....131 137 145 413 .....144 165 97 406 ^ 742 782 751 2275 Team average, ^58 1/3. L. Page 162 153 231 546 D. Harrison 214 157 186 537 H. Bacon .. 190 192 234 616 T. Bolger ...-. .....173 171 173 517 J 167 152 173 492 906 825 977 2708 Team average, 902 2/3. L. Stoffel 166 148 153 467 J. Perkins 115 186 168 469 D. Granger 153 130 122 405 H. Schoewer .. 177 139 171 487 W. Bickler „....160 158 154 472 771 761 768 2300 Team766 2/3. H. Kreutzer ............168 187 150 505 E. Kinsala ...- 168 173 151 492 H. Logenbach 151 172 148 471 R. Page 128 170 210 508 G. Gunderson 125 125 166 416 H. FrewHt ^.^ 117 181 88 M. Baur -- 126 125 125 A. Justen 148 178 111 C. Freund,,,., ..lis 169 203 T. Sheltoq ..........136 168 105 648 Team average^ 679 2/3. ERRA OOTT4rf Mrs. Marion McMillan was a Christmas day guest of 3£r. and Mrs. Henry McMillan and family. Misses Mary and Ellen Friaby of Elgin spent Christmas day at their home here. Mir. and Mrs. K. F. Conway and daughter of McHenry called at the home of M. Knox Monday. Mr. and M!rs. Louis Anderson and daughter. Ruth, were Christmas day guests of Mr. and M)rs. Harry Ober at Richmond. Mir. and Mtfs. Edward Sund and daughter, Darlene, of Carpentersville spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Henry McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. George Milter of Mc* Henry were calling on relatives in this vicinity Monday. Mr. and M!rs. J. 8. Lynott and sons of Wheaton visited at the home of Henry McMillan from Friday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Leisner of Chicago spent Sunday with the former's sisters here. M!rs. Mary Huffman of Crystal Lake spent Friday evening at the home of her son, Philip Huffknan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Knox and daughter, Patricia, of Sycamore were guests at the home of M. Knox Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Marie .Qhler and son, Bobbie, of St. Charles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Shine and family Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bergman of Chicago visited relatives here Sunday. Mis? Vera McMillan is spending a few days with her sister in Wheaton. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Green and family of Woodstock visited relatives here Christmas day. Miss Alice Bergman of Chicago =nent Christmas day with Mrs. Kels Person and Miss Alice Leisner. Mrs. P. Foley of St. Charles was a Christmas day guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Shine. Robert and Vernon Knox were guests of friends at Libertyville and Mundelein Monday. Mark and Glenn McWillan visited relatives in Wheaton M< ' day. Nels Person of Chicago spent Christmas day with his wife here. The teacher and pupils of the Terra Cotta school, together with the parents and friends, enjoyed a delightful program and Christmas tree Friday evening. Miss Lillian Riley who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. B. J. Shine for a couple of months, expects to leave Thursday for $fcw York. James Green and friend of Woodstock were callers tn this vicinity on Monday. Miss Helen Brentian spent last Wednesday evening with Miss Vera McMillan. Mrs. Mabel Bay, daughters-and son spent a few days this week with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fhatin and daughters, Eleanor and Ruth, and son Howard, M. A. Conway, Misses Genevieve and Do&otHy Knox, and William Sutton of IfeHenry and George Phalin of Tuscaloosa, Ala., spent Monday evening with Mr. «tad Mrs. M. Knox and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Moriarty and son, George, and Mv. and Mrs. William Bums of Woodstock were visitors in the Wallace Woodburn home Sunday evening. WiSiaai Martin was a Chicago vislt» or Saturday. P. H. Weber was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. Harry Fay of Elgin was 4 McHett^ visitor Wednesday. " ' Birs. William Welch was a ChicagS visitor Wednesday. Mrs. John Phalih and son, Harofi, were Elgin visitors Friday. lKarshall Woodburn, a student fet „ the University of Michigan at AflB Arbor is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woodburn. * .'" * ' -j » my-.' • ~ > « B 1 • r a • i 9 s u t • s •:-»r FOLKS WHO SNOW US BEST-- t Know full well ibat there is rid &Eow and grwicT ^ stand play about our policy, so we felt the be3t message we could think-to jsrrite would be / ^S~\t HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW Y#A3* realh from patrons. And since we y m^jn it we ask you to accept it as direct I our h€»arts to YOU. ThomksP. Bolger Grsen Street McHenry Phone 40 to vou "It that lir ov«f d^ ^nt«i?s out again in trade. But ^our friendship we have locked into the vaiiW^f ew hearts. Happy greetings to you. 4 .• ' • • "" ' '\: ./ '• • Fret^ Grocery and Martet Peter W. Frett, Prop. Phone 3 Wsst^ McHenry ) H • »•!• »!•» » * » » » » <•»»» <•»»» <•»•» <•» * »-I •8* » » ***** •!•»••» •» 740 827 825 2892 Item average. 797 1/S. In the Foresters bowling league the results of the games bowled on Dec. 22 were as follows, with Will Smith holding high score for a game with 204 pins to his credit. B. Smith 1S» 128 124 J. Freund ...................«.125 125 125 H. Nye 127 191 139 W. J. Meyecs 153 197 129 G. Justen .....................125 159 156 800 673 Team average, J. Williams .-- E. Smith P. Ffeund L. Heimer ........ J. Weber T1V . 94 .141 .181 .118 ,152 85 188 165 181 148 1S1 171 116 166 147 785 761 Team average, 878 2/8. H. Schaefer 104 P. Weber ...MU»«.W«CT*.»»««.«165 H. Simon ......~...^~~.~«»125 N. Meyer J. E. Freund »....124 128' 130 125 136 188 124 130 125 171 130 899 688 Team average, Nt H. Freund r 1^2 J. Thennes ^2S J. Schaefer *1^ E. Ssttoo m 9mm -^202 148 101 164 118 204 102 122. lSSf in 1ST 807 725 888 Team average, 782 2/S. On December 26 the teams ctf the Forester league bowled with th*se results: high single game was bowled by C. Freund with a score of 203. A. Blake ...«........~~~....»187 118 184 J. Miller 120 141 108 A. Barbian i.^125 126 125 W. Heimer MM~.^~*~~~il88 188 86 H. Schaefer -- -116 17S 170 686 808 628 Team average, S61 1/8. H. Freund .--v J. Thennes 124 147 126 J. Schaefer 141 187 166 E. Sutton .....-..^*»««.187 1S2 145 Walter Smith 182 171 165 709 778 762 Team average, f48.' J. Williams 99 8» 8a L. Heimer 126 125 185 P. Freund M,mM»^m~...Ml76 167 156 J. Weber -.-....,....--126 125 125 Ed Smith ..-Ju™.. 159 160 171 8iS 9/S. 0U#60 ttttd ^ Custom i Future i^ptep by step, as you travel the pathway of 1928, -v^jbiay each move bring you nearer the goal of your heart's desire. .: / The old year is gone with its memories only* left. It was a year in which much progress was made.; But the New Tear is before us. So with our faces toward the sun of this new year that is dawning, we have resolved in our hearts to do"" our utmost to show our sincere appreciation of the coirfidgj^ q£ pain^ jp, i i i ! . i k ^ West McHenry State Bank "The Bank That Service Built" T T t * T1 I I I HUM Mill! ...