Thursday. March, 5,1936 \ '•v-"\ • f \ ?sfc ' >«. v >. •I '» t. McHENRY WiAINDEALEB M ' ^ "Y% ^ V i? 4-3 ^"*1 I if * ^ * BW Interviews are always interesting, but when a First Aid Team is inter- ' Viewed every Scout ought to sit up and take notice. That's just what we Scouts did wtien our troop's team was confronted with first aid problems, which they immediately "doctored up." An elimination basketball contest was played with Gerry Miller's team proving victorious. You Scoiits that were absent should come and1 join in on the fun and learning at our meetings. Don't forget tfhat your presence Is required- to win the Troop Efficiency Contest. There is ample time before meetings to practice basketball and shoot baskets. Three good rules to follow are: attend patrol and troop meetings; live up to the Oath and Law; pass tests. I have a tip from a reliable source that next meeting will be one no Scout can afford to miss. So be there. SCOUT RICHARD WILLIAMS, RW Dt«iik Milk Cattle Red Dafalsh milk cattle make up about 95 per cent of the dairy cow population on the Danish Islands, and the greater part of that on th# southeast coast of Jutland. Nearly 50 per cent are in control associations which keep careful production records,, and are similar to the dairy herd Improve- Bent associations of this country^ Phone Tred J. Smith, Prop, 1 Johrabnrf The winter weather is especially 111 any car or track and closer inspection should be made. We are prepared to advise the needs and do expert repair work mt fair prices; : . . -A ' ">•_ ' ' ' M i 1 ;-- Standard Service Station ' • • f • 24-Hour Towing Service FRED SMITH, Prop. (Political Advertisement) ? On account of the constantly increasing volume of jrarious legal matters that are continually coming before our County Court, many of which contain intricate and complicated questions of law, there is no more important office in the gift of the people of this county, than .the office of County Judge. I To the very best of my ability, I served the people of this county in that capacity for two terms, from December 1918, to the same month in 1926, and with a full realization of the importance of the office, and the duties and responsibilities of the same, I am hereby asking the voters to again honor me with the Republican nomination for County Judge at the ap proaching Primaries, to be held on Tuesday, April 14,1936. Very respectfully yowl®, CHARLES P. BARNES. ALL DEMOCRATS Of the Third Precinct ARE INVITED TO A -- f OR MEN ONLY A. % . SCHAEFER'S TAVERN TUESDAY, MARCH 10 CARDS LUNCH REFRESHMENTS Along the farm front The campaign for another season of farm production gets under way with an ever increasing number of farmers ordering their telephones back into service. The telephone is a necessary aid to farm management. The farmer with a telephone keeps in touch with markets and buys and sells at prices most favorable to himself. Telephone service is both a home convenience and a business aid, which repays its moderate cost many times over in its usefulness in the management of the farm, and the pleasure and protection it gives to the farm home. Order one today. I t E a r n * . I t S < m t * . . . I t P r o f i t s JOHNSBURG J Mir. and Mrs. Bob Wilkie of Chicago is spending a week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F Freund. Page Three SPRING GROVE YOLO ^nt TnA Mr- *nd Mrs- ^k Kaiser were ~ !±hL /k 3 C5« >°K h ^ ed; I Waukegan callers Thursday. Frank Pitzen is now"employed at o.oft _ e-"Jfa, mass a.| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Steinsdoerf- -- -- P 7 8:f a- T; t ni dlS rbUtl°^. °f « of Waueonda have moved into Joashes At 8:00 o clock in the evening h Len2en>s cottage. special Lenten services were held with , . : Many friends here are sorry to learn that Mrs. Catherine Frost has Terra Cotta factory. Wm. J. Meyers and daughter motored to Racine, Wis., Tuesday. the stations of the cross followed by Miss Violet Stilling, daughter of benediction and distribution of ashes.,, .„ , . . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stilling returned1 There will be Lenten services at St.! rf611 „ ,e n orae;yl fr daughter, home from Hartland hospital Thurs-! Peter's church every Wednesday |rrs" .son m °P#nd Lake, the past day afternoon. evening at 8 o'clock. j few weeks. Mrs. Joe Sdhaefer, Mrs. r John A. most enjoyable afternoon was Mr. Mrs. Charles Jones were Schaefer, Mrs. Henry Stilling and' spent at Mrs. Frank May's home on j Waueonda callers Wednesday, Miss Agnes Schmitt motored to Chi cago Monday, Mrs. Arthur Kaiser and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher gave a shower in honor of Mrs. Alvin Case at the home of Mrs. Arthur Kaiser Tuesday afternooa Three tables of five hundred and three tables of bunco were played. Prizes were Won by Mrs. Frank St. Tuesday when a party of friends! The Jolly Sixteen club met at the gathered in observance of her birth- , home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser Mrs. George 25rnstorff of Storing *** Tables were arranged and five' Tuesday evening. Prizes were Won Grove called at the home of Mr and hundred Pl»yed during the afternoon | by Mrs. Roy Passfield, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Geonre Kin* Wedru*idav lFor achieving high scores Mrs. Nick: Lenzen, Mrs. Joseph Passfield, Roy Mr . . w n „ , Freund and Mrs. Leon Van Every j Passfield, Frank St. George and Altrs. Gene Condon and Mrs. preSented with useful awards, jvin Case. The club will meat next • *k ° Chicago^spent^Consolation went to Mrs. Ernest,Pea-1 with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher. JoeJtarl'H * ®f Mr- *nd M"-. cock. At the conclusion of cards aj Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passfield were 9" (delicious lunch was served by the Waukegan shoppers Friday Annabel Meyers returned home Sun- j guests. Mrs. May was the happy reday from Woodstock. 1 ; jcipient of a lovely gift. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freund and Mrs. A1 Schmeltzer spent several daughter, Nancy, of Chicago are days last week with her mother, Mrs. spending a few days in the home of j Edith Cleveland, in Round Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Smith. LaVerne Roepke, who spent the Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and family,' winter in Waukegan is enjoying a Mr. and Mrs. William J. Meyers and few days vacation at his home here.' George, Mrs. Roy Passfield, Mrs. Jay family, Mr. and Mrs. George King! Mrs. Ayiton May visited relatives Vasey and Mrs. William Wirtt in five and family attended the Golden wed- , in Johnsburg a few days last week, hundred; Mrs. William Nicholls, Mrs. ding of Mr. and Mrs. John King Mrs. Mike Sullivan and two daugh- Clark Nicholls, Miss Beatrice Wilson Tuesday. Iters returned to their home in Crystal and Mrs. Frank Wilson in bunco. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Zornstorff of Lake Sunday having spent the past Case received many, pretty and useful Spring Groyje and Mr. and Mrs. Mike ten days with her mother, Mrs. Ina gifts from her guests. Gorski and son, Kenneth, of Wood- Grace?. 1 Mrs P*ul O'Leary and Mrs. H^rr stock spent Sunday in the home of I Mr. and Mrs. Alois Kattner have man Rossduetscher spent a few days Mr. and M&. Joe P. Miller. {moved to the farm of Mrs. Ethelyn the past week in Chicago at the home Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and sons, Al- J Hatch east of town. °f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oakes. bert and Norman, of Chicago spent ! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Freund and Mrs. John Rossduetscher and son the weekend at their summer home J children visited in McHenry Friday °f Detroit, Michigan, spent a few days here. 'afternoon. -» here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross- Mr. and Mrs. John Manning and Callers < in the home of Mrs. Ina duetscher the past week. son moved to Chicago this week. Gracey Friday night' were James Mrs. Arthur Kaiser, Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Math Lay and Mr. Gracey, Chuck Martin and Mike Sulli- Jones and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher were in and Mrs. John Lay of Spring Grove | van of Crystal Lake. .Waukegan Thursday. spent Sunday with Mrs. Stephen Mrs. Edmund May and daughter! Mrs. Lloyd Eddy of Grayslake spent Schmitt. | spent a few days last week with her', Saturday here with "her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horick of Wood- mother in Johnsburg. . |and Mrs. Harry Passfield. stock spent Sunday ini the home, of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Westman, Wood-f Mrs. Joseph Wagner motored to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Smith. j stock, visited in the home of her par*.' Mundelein Tuesday^ Martin Weber, Miss Julia Stilling ents, I^r. and Mrs. Frank Sanderil on; Mi^s Vinnie Bacon visited Mr., and and Sisters motored to Chicago Tues- Saturday and Sunday. ! Mrs, Ed Bacon .near Round Lake day to attend the funeral of Rev. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and j Wednesday. William Weber. | | Mrs. Anton May were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrs. Paul O'Leary and Miss Bea- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepping of Charles May and family and Mr. and 1 trice Wilson spent Friday afternoon Crystal Lake spent Saturday after-! Mrs. Anton Meyer and children. at Miss Florence Kimmelshue's apartnoOn in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schmeltzer mo-1 merit infLibertyviile, where they took Joe B. Hettermann. jtored to Rockford Saturday to spend their Home Bureau lessons for the Miss Esther Laurence and sister of,the weekend with relatives. jnext three months. party Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Justen in McHenry, in honor of the latter's mother, Mrs. J. Miller. , , : Mrs. Frank Hironimti* WMM - A jMo. Henry caller Saturday. > • - LILT T.AIrm The Lily Lake • Ladies' League are , T»» * i j t> .. , now holding their meetings at the b»m« •>'. M«- J Boyko or family of McHenry spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Waldmann and family of Chicago spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Waldmann. 1 Dr. arid Mts. Elmer Kochens of Maywood spent Sunday here with the latter's parents, Mr. wuTMrs. Frank Hironimus. Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Hironimus and family, Mrs. Frank Hironimus and daughter were Waukegan callers Tuesday. Mr. arid Mrs. Valenta, Mr. and Mrs. Marquiet of Chicago spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George. i Mr. and Mrs.' Elmer Gottschalk and family of Lake Zurich, Charte% Freund of Grayslake *nd Miss Edna Fisher of Waukegan spent Sunday here at the Fisher home, - Mrs. Roy Passfield anjd Mrs. Geo. Dr. cHcerier OPTOMETRIST 8*>feys a ltd Mondays at aty Saarner Home, RirersMe Drive. McHenry, nL All Kinds of Re»aira, 1W. 211-R Place." Last Tuesday the L. L. J**L. held a bunco party and prizes were won, by Mrs. George Wegener, Mrs. Jerome Boyko and Josephine Dosch. Joseph Suprinski spent Sunday and Friday1 at his cottage at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh of Chicago visited the home of her mother, Mr. and ^rs. Werbluski. Mr. and Mrs. Guj , Lipfert visited their place of business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller of Cicero spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch. glr. and Mrs. Macky and son visited their cottage at Lily Lake Sunday. Eleanore Wegener was an Antioch visitor Sunday evening. - Mrs. Joseph Daly, Mrs. Prtd Doach and Genevieve Daw were Grayslake callers .Friday afternoon. Dowell visited Mrs. Charles Dalvm irt Waueonda Thursday. Ringwood were callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls were Ringwood callers Monday afternoon. Frank Young of Spring Grove was a caller here Sunday. St. Agatha Court No. 77 will have election of officers at their next meet- Guests in the Peter M. May home! Mrs. Mary Kooch and son of Grass Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Lake called on Mrs. J. F. .'Wagner Schaefer and &ons, Fox Lake, Mrs. Ed Hoffman, Witmette, and Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Kattner, son, Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund, son, Tommy, motored td McHenry Sunday afternoon to visit in the home of his ing March 10. All members are re-j mother, Mrs. M. J. Freund. quested to be present. Miss Catherine Freund, accompan-; Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Freund, Mr. |ied by a friend from Chicago visited the weekend here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Miller of Richmond 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike! *n(l Mrs. J. F. Wagner. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brewer of Grayslake visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henkel, Jr., Tuesday. Irwin Wagner spent Tuesday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wagner in Chicago. Miss Ann Smith of Chicago spent n returned home from Florida Saturday. Miss Katherine Althoff of Elgin spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William' Althoff. SLOCUM'S LAKE John Blomgren was a caller at Lake Zurich Thursday, Freund, on Sunday. I Mrs- Mary Brown passed away very A pleasant evening of cards and: suddenly at her home here Saturday visiting was spent at the Fred Meyer afternoon. home) on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Jo- J Mr. and Mrs. A. Martini and famseph Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank May I ^ visited relatives in Chicago Saturand Mr. and Mrs. Nick Freund. Five ,d*Thundred furnished the entertainment; Little Billie Martini spent th* and prizes were merited by Frank1 weekend in Forest Park at the honM May, and Mrs Brown, while consola-J0' his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. tion went to Mrs. May. A dainty j Thomas Richardson. lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Joseph L«nzen and Mrs. Jo- Andy Straub, Chicago, was a visit- is®ph Wagner attended a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary was or in the Bertha Esh home on Sunday. JMOWMED THF B"»TY OF I How a Small Town Girl Skyrockets to Fame What trials must she undergb? What price fame and glory? TUNE IN TO "LUCKY GIRL" Sensational, romantic, new radio jiory of Real Life Problems of a lovely Small Town Girl! - cvarr Tuesday, tmmsmv, SATWOAY • 12MMM trONtOtlO IY WGN fheisUi dubi VOUI MVOIITI SOTTIIO Sill CHAS. HERDRICH & SON Distributors PUae 16 McHenry, HL Mrs. James Foulke visited in Chicago on Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wagner and callers Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Rayk Cook of Zion spent Sunday at j the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. son, Chicago, spent Monday in the Wilbur Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. returned recently from Florida where Frank Wagner. they spent the past two months. | Mrs. Clara Smith was a caller last WINTER OF 36 Friday at the home of her sister, Mrs. I BREAKS RECORD Joseph S. Haas at Waueonda. | Mrs. Ella Parks and son, Hugh, of j w . _ • ... _ , w , m* P0a rk, RD.i d.g e spen.t oS und1a y at the ,h om. e1^ Marc-h c,a m..e. in_ _li k.e a la.m b a.n d_ .M r of- „M r. and, Mm; rs. iW.r . cE. Bdr ook, s. 1H. enr1y .a n,d this region enjoyed a ft.*- c , it 11 'days, at leastt , of- m.il.d. wea.tfh er, whu-.l, v. Wm. Foss was a business . ca..l l- was mos.t we,l come af,t,e r the severe!, eu r at Mundelein, also a caller at thei . . , .. . . .• • _ home oef Mr. andj uM rs. A* . IW,, . tF>o ss ati. .w i.n ter .a n_ d .w hich we cannot T.. C• cer-, Libertyville last Friday. (tarn yet^as to whether or not it is en-j Sunday callers at the home of Mrs' hoped thjlt 0ld Man Winter i,; Clara Smith were Mr. and MrsJ , , bu^ d off but he didn.t quit Han'y Wilsojn m and sjo *ni, Jutn ioar!, j of until he had vb, roken almost every pre-r Ch.cagc, and Mr. and Mrs J. Alden in history. w ^ He took the medal for being the | Mr.^nd^rs. W, O, Br«rks of Ltb- colJesr^ter, the cdl^i ertyville, Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Cook thirt five d a tri le tie for the and gues , Ray Cook of Zion spent number q{ d ftnd the Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ^econd colde8t February> with prob.: •or n rii re t /--I.- j ably the highest mortality due to; caller las^ Thursday at the^home of p^rty^s a^d^of Se| with 1 C. A. Donnel, weather forecaster,' , mg r ~ , I termed the winter as phenomenal, i . , ./nd p Mrs' Earl Converse and ^ winter,s ^ „ was over 32 daughter, Frances, were business callers at Waukegan Monday. friends at Waukegan. Mr. H. C. Gilkerson of Grayslake was a inches, as compared to the normal fall i of 24 Vi- inches. j It is estimated the winter's death; caller at the home of Willard Darrell t0„ from co,d ex drownings i Monday evening^ f • • j and firefe was more than 500. Over- , esney roo s e ast Thursday heating of stoves and furnaces during . for Denver, Colo. He visited at the th , ,d • resnonsible Ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Tay-; fop tho£ands of d?llars 0f fireTsses - »«>• ChiMKO'K coal bill \ on THE NEW ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS attended the wedding of Leonard Mc- He rewas $20,000,000 higher than usual; Intosh serving as best man. The blizzard of February 8 paralyzturned home Tuesday. , ted motor and rail transportation over r f pT( rT « supper the northem half of the nation and | guest of Robert and Lyle Matthews caU8ed coal and food Portages and' I Monday evening. Itrreat suffering I j Mrs Philena Davis spent last Tues- j Seldom in this centur have there j day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. been so many persons marooned by) *\t 0nyewe- * l ni 'snow drifts,with entire towns isolated | Mr and Mrs John Blomgren spent for days and citizen8 burning their! i Saturday at the home of Mr. andjbooks and to ke€1> from freez Mrs. Raymond Lusk at Maple Park. 1,^ de|lth I This item may be a little late but j it is of interest to know that through i the promotion of Mrs. Jos. S. Haas of Waueonda a Valentine shower was I arranged for Mrs. Clara Smith. Mrs. I Smith received a large number of Invented Noi-Sinlabl« Boat Joseph Frfincis, Ariierican inventor and boat builder, patented in 1887, a nonslnkable lifeJxiat which was widely , used for several decades after 183UL_p-<r fr°m, rmbers °/ lheJ^y" He the founder of the American j al Neighbors of America of the Wau-J Shipwreck and Humane society, Hejconda Camp, besides many friends and veloped a corrugated metal lifeboat I relatives, all of which were greatly and used his same invention In the I appreciated. Mrs. Smith us a chart-er i construction of steuniers. \He received | m^mber of this camp. | the Congressional Medal, tftp Kranklla j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and Willard Darrell attended the joint I annual meeting of the Lake county Farm Bureau and the Lake county . Home Bureau at the LaVilla theatre j at Libertyville Wednesday. Earl C. • ' i;=.f • • • • • : . ,'4 6-1 PIATOPS Afiittrat >/ CskimttStyU»g TOPS Sim»40rJ •/ £ivrfwi« mtUueott Smith, president of the Illinois Agricultural association was the speaker at the joint session. Among the reports given was a report on the basaball activities for the year ltM by Barry MtMwta, Institute Medal and intera#ljonal recognition for his.work. Tli* Term "Pygmy*' The term "pygmy" Is now applied only to people whose shoctneaa of stature Is a racial trait an4 not the. result of pathological condition* Waal A4 NEW cabinet styling! "1 NEW convenience features! NEW low operating cost! NEW prices and terms! Carey Electric Shop Phone 251 , McHenry • The famous G-E sealed-"in-»teel mechanism that has an unparalleled record for dependable per* formance at low cost, now gives yoii "DOUBLE THE COLD" with 40% LESS CURRENT! /