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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Mar 1936, p. 5

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'-xrfv,' \ 1' ^'Sfjpsg ^-'hft .-N w " '*. -•*, , -_t J**; »*•«. s,>. «.; „tA.. >,.- Thursday. March, 26,1936 •®«5;S^< . • w THE McHENEY PLAINDEALEB £SL, ,Y"A£'"*^. DO YOU FEEL? Jtmn-Down" Feeling /• Often plM tm Lock of Iran tm the Blood £*• y y*V'» V' Bf yoo fed run-down--pepless--"half fcjlre"--don't think the world has tarned Mack and all is lost! Remember that the trouble may be simply a deficiency of iron in your blood -- caused by overwork, illness, wrong food or lack of JHercise. Try Pursang and see how quickly Jaur strength and energy comeSback. . Porsang is a scientific product oi^ha^ McKesson laboratories, famous for more than a century. It is an effective hematinic--containing copper aftd iron compounds. These elements help build hemoglobin--the substance that makes '•*ad blood red. • 'J-Get a bottle of Pursang today. R6> 1 Member the name. Pursang is not to bet confused with products which have only ; • temporary effect. It is a real tonic.- prescribed in many cases by physicians^' For anemic children and tired adults it tjas proved remarkably successful. Phone 40 Green St. HEAR fiQWLING NEWS "SO I HEAR" ; t? - • b y EARL WALSH }' _ ffic® The Forester League closed their season's schedule last Friday night and will now1, roll the double matches as a parting shot at maples. Tho season has been very successful with special prizes adding interest during the last Half of the schedule Herb Simon came through the last ni g h t with a 257 game that copped ... cans ,,.s vuiuum-imi one quart* of liquor, the prize for fibbing about the plight of our poor; "i alwavs makes us feel hir* H*rh »kn i old White Sox. We hlate to let the cat v<?1? ahxay5 „ °S, Usfeel Visitors are always welcome at our meetings and needless to say. we felt SPRING GROVE. Mr.'and Mrs. Stanley Beall are the parents of an eight pound boy born Monday, March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman, of Wil- TWO OLD TIMERS I VISIT MeHENRY (Political .Advertisement) Pag* Kvi m ~For some reason or another this *re?U>' h°nored lhe?"r-. Ferwerda! mette were visitors in the Arthur Rat- | resident of McHenry, department has been taking much p"d us,7',of "Cresting tner home Tuesday evening. caller at the Plaindealer office during i i-ihKincr nhnnt tVio niirrVit nt nmr calls. His colorful . narration of his Mrs. A1 SchmeltZei- ehter1-J 4l--1 • - * . » * Albert {folly of Gehoa, 111., was in McIIenry Wednesday and took his mother, Mrs. Nizzie Holly, home with him for a visit. Mr. Holly, a member of the Old Timers club and a former was "a welcome ehtertained the [ the day^ hiflrh sincrle nune Herb also carted Ioia White We ®s members of her acluuub W»eeudnneessudaayy Ii Old Timers wiil fee intPi-eWed H single game. aero also cartea mi„ht he a though we personally shared m them, afternoon. A luncheon was served at i ti ^ « home the smoking stand donated by |oul OI tne ""K. wut it mignt oe ri;„t„voo ho "showed on » „ , , , , heai that another old timer, a Mr. Justen Brothers for th, hish thm U?od id., to tell 3ome of these ribber, M«,f If so^ .Si T?" .Tlr"! °f S"u,h "«ko.a. v. as in ^--am e serie-s. His series tofl ,vas 638.1 V** «.th»' «•»>•: «i -Or!7^ ^ t« Ytoi Henry G. Weber took the five pound s We dont' want this told very far from j ^^ Sf F^rwer r if^«e of the old friends of a half cenbox cf candy donated by J. C. Thies of course, but the Sox are Math Lay was the victrni of and company for the highest increase : inR ® little different strategy this; 'T m average. Tearft? No. 2 copped team honors and ] Bite 10 quarts of ice cream Felix Unti. an un.fo r.t una.t e acci. d, en,t one d,a v ,la s^t . t" nryi agon. .Lanken worked for Ctirisfv • 4t • • •. year. They are using makeshift line- i fV,Joe patrol t jnrformed ! week^^ when she fell from a ladder/^ n\* tLTb^k to l^cHeS'Uc ^ ups all through the training schedule^ ^ faking he ,eft maSr£S to lhrow the other seven clubs off st"fnd™s Prod T u f ction- thr<* "bs. We hope for her speedy gi)Uth donated by ' , ^ unnr%r fVwi „ij ci0^^ Murder Under the Moon." It was recovery. ' ^ . ' I game. Just watch them opening day. thrilling, tp say the least. Next week Mrs. Joseph .BmfcingV ..taoaierjl-:.?^,11811- winter with Team No. 3 was low, but the boy^.-piic're's"a surprise in every package!^ 'Gerry Mi^I'ler's patrol' will be in the Mrs. Myrtle Philjips attd her >niece. l,dau^^hter near,^ Streator and before re- (kntnuiiuiii b nf , > - •. : " . limelight, promising-.; another In the card for the boxing bouts- at Marengo Saturday night appears the; const led themselves with a case, of Mc Henry. Lag^r' donated by" Leo jjj&imer. "v Team, standings were as •folloWa}^'; Team No! 2 --4- J "< 1 v Team No. 1 -- 15,661, • #|T4' ^ team No. 4 ^ 15,070 •^'i team. No.'3 14,939 . , Tlie individual- averages were, as follows: (Fractions are omitted in ,, .• , , . , ,, the averages. Names are listed ia the ^hmkm^ How ™uch "P^rt >t would be order in which they stood.) ,1°*™ *:«Pod trottin« race again. It Pins Gameft Atr«. ^ skiH to guide one of those ^9* | and SCOUT RICHARD WILLIAMS i9A«n <sa iQ9 wheeled gigs through the tight spots,' . V V no-wnmo. i-.ooV DO 1V& irAtj I'L,^ 4A 1.L '^li' 4.2^^1 • :--s good Margaret Waite of Wisconsin Dells ^rnmsr home he paid a ^ hii'V^ stunt. •: , j^eht the past week at her home here.- theT'is > meiT,l>cr of am<>nu^ Our hike -proved sucCpssful "With a i Mrs. Frank Saunders returned to ment "in Niles. and who brpughS name of Ed Whiting (Elgin Pride. Pood turnout. Jack Hess artd Bruce her, home, here: on Tuesday, hayinfi jhl^ ^ M^enry. 135 pounds). McHenfy and Rmgwood Gran^r supervised the bu.ldmg .of a spent the past week in the Stanley' • "°aV,he °-ld T'n<cr? •Vould like to lay some claim to that. creek ^ ^rman Beall heme, caring f0r Mrs. Jfeall and j tell us ni^rt ^ •Mick. He's a good scrapper and welHl11' .Ne?l Saturday ^ will agam gp haby. . J j"" we glad rto hear fro^ wish him luck. , r , ^ thls ldeal ground. Let's! Mr. and Mrs. Stevek Schaefer, Fox ^ : ; / | have an even bigger crowd of Scouts' Lake, called on Mr. and Mi-s. Arthur ! 'on^yervnow Se'ttator-Strayr For no gbo<l reason we have been this tittiev "Beege" Granger announc-[Kattner Wednesday night. ' v • fer of Oregon, has felt his ears burn-' - ^ \ed. that "Nick" Freund will have ai Members of her club w^re enter-rn^ the. past few months he jt '("surprise for us on the hike. Be there teined at Mrs. EUa Siegier's honife on!wi!1 kn< w tl,at {t rwas caused bv the C. WAYLAND BROOKS .ftepnblieaii Candidate for At -- . Miller Theatre "Woodstock, 1IL Herb <Simbn Leo Wi tikel Ed Smith H. G. Weber .... H„ J. Steffes ...... Ed Sutton AI Justen .... Paul Karls John A. Bolger . Vic Freund Geo. R. Justen ... John A. Thenne# Leo Heimer C. J. Stilling A. E. Nye H. M. Schaefer .. J. C. Thieft 1... Felix Unti Geo. P. Freund . Vernon Knox ...... ..... 12.950 ..... 13,206 «... 12,362 «...• 12.153 11.075 10.895 12.574 .„. 7,448 I...... 5634 ^..10,552 9.091 11,089 11,913 11,879 11.198 11.028 40.536 10.446 9.699 69 71 69 69 63 62 72 43 88 62 64 66 72 69 69 72 69 187 We'd like to see one of those old tim« A|_ „mw nF.TQ jgg drivers holding a pacer in stride com-. WlfcAW x niun DCiAlo 17g ing down the stretch. Wouldn't you ? 176 i Speaking of two wheeled carts and we just saw a motor cycle go past ^ My grandfather used to call them 178 of them. 170 170 168 Thursday night. Two tabl^: lif fjve jmany ftllusions to him and old-time hundred were in play and prizes were i ®chQo1 ,days by members of the Old merited by Mrs. AI Schmeltzer and IT,mers' club" He has been perhaps, , Mi-s. Charles Freund, while consola-[more fluently mentioned in letters McHENRT BOXERS tion ^ent to Mrs.,Arthur Kattner. Al*° tl!f.club than any one P6"0" and idaintv lunch was served at the eon- r reason...we know that there '•'A-- u 7~7~ * , . . elusion of cards. are many who would be glad to hear _ COMh Orr, °f Grant High school,, p^ k Nu]k 29"years old died at a from him through the Plaindealer. brought . *ell-coaehed group of h on FWdiy ! <>" »«oun£ of lack of sp.ee iu this fi5ite"„OV?r.^ M5«ry..'"J1 ,m?ht, M.^h 20, following an illness of i*Mue' The Old Timer,' Club depart. pneumonia. With the excep- ment is omitted. It will appear again ition of a few years, he had lived in |next wee^. Go-Divils" and would have no part1 a^d '"walked" away " with" all but' Two | JVJarch 1 20* 4 bouts. p,eura' Much ^ we STW STtfirSii?- vicUThre^ Se^lJI 168 fel!I 0Tagrin;,We SU8t "^iMng good as their bouts opened, but 1935". With 165 -that he. and hls brol5er Howard ac- .tired as the fight8 proJrpe88ed. Z ^ tbe" ««^ve h,s companied Doctor Chamberlain and Coach Orr's men have not put in, "°ther'w M™- ^W1S N^k' «• brother, Hon, Rollo, on their trip to Cham-jthe time thia with the giove3 "en^N"lk and a 8.,ster- Mrs; J°hn paign last Saturday. They formed |tihat the have in the pagt> but they ^ ^une.ral 8er^Ces were ^Id in part of the largest crowd ever to wit-;showed aigna of knowinjf what it is ^Tntloch t llonday J Among Republican Candidate,S$xM; , CORONER r ; I was be rn on It farm, near Huatkgr^ Illinois.. I have lived, in McKenry County 28' years. * ' I have been a Republican all of ray life. I Have always worked hard for tit* interests of the Republican I*arty. : I have never asked for a political "office before. I am qualified for the office I se4k and can render to McKenry County an efficient Service. I will appreciate your support .OR April 14, 1936. 164 162 153 152 those who attended the funeral were 66 ness an Illinois state basketball, all about in a squared circle. Some!r" "'V^r W'"; 146 to.^nam/nt- Decatur came through ;of our boy8 have what it uke8 and,^' ^r- and 7i^ n i ? h t! W r K S ^ a 1 1 t h a t i s - i p ' s ' Teton No. 4 and Team°No. 2 handing I b<Alts run off ^ **>ce <>'- "• o .. u x^u^ ,^. nxxig.Knh sTccoorre'aS un*\fen strin« ®f t,hr°U,rh' jder ^ is hoped that more of these out the 8eason Danville led during a ' Kv,nw« will ho «™n m ^39weone9 nb€r' large part of the finals, but lost. So)Sh° * ^ 8ponsored- Tuesday, March 31 3:00 O'clock Central Standard Time The speaker will discuss the is- 597 by Herb Simon. 591 by Ed Sutton, ; -- ' ** ' • --- • - what- That s sport for you. s; RETURN FROM WEEKS J^ten A1 JUSt<n and 575 by ^ H i8 aIways interestin^-' In the Old Timers league Ed Smith's 597 led Team No: 2 over SPENT IN FLORIDA Miss Taylor and her girls are stag- , -- _ XT _ , , ing a baketball tournament all of Ww first warm days of spring, Teanv N«. 4. Plage rolled 531 to lead their own this week. Coaches Reed; which have already borught the re- XT e , , am'xr ^ ties led team an(j McCi^acken were asked to referee! turn of the robins from their winter No. 3 over team No. 1, rolling a 554 one night. They did. series. For the losers Hughes rolled asked the next a 567 series and a 234 game. Charlie [Goodell came through with a 224 erime aft sues of the present campaign two gp Paul Weber and Mr. and Mrs. George Zarnstorff. Mrs. Edith Brunswick and son'of Genoa City visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Lopeman one day last week. r A party of friends gathered at the Mark Pierce home Sunday right in observance of the 87th birthday anniversary of Silas Pierce. The even-1 ing's diversion was euchre and the lovely awards went to Mrs. Chester Stevens and Silas Pierce. Consolation t at this meeting, invited to attend. They did. They were not home in the Southland, are hasten ing the homeward trek 6f McHenry! P«zes went to Mrs.- Leon Van Every | residents from vacations of varying and Se"m Pierce. A lovely lunch f , . Big Hank" Weber tho«ght he had l£ngths spent in Florida and the Jwas serv'ed after which Mr. Pierce a»f jlji m St a couple of bowling prizes in the bag, southern states. - wa« presented with mes. The Old Timers expect hut Herb Simon came along to spoil ' On Wednesday of last week Mr. plans. Tnstead of a smoking and Mrs. R. I. Overton, daughter, a gift. A large crowd attended the Bingo party at St. Peter's hall Sunday night. The special prize was won by Allen Y\ THC McHenry,--UMnois Admission 10-25c The ,4s\ i 0J]^sb^heir se^on this and Hank-„ _ .. j will finish up with doubles matches stand and a quart of good liquor, G*A?ndolyn, of McHenry and their jne»r>uWT» * i i. i Hank tucked a 5 pound box of candy niece, Miss Winifred Tetlow of Flpin, May. I ® Brewery team lost a niatch to under his arm for his showing,. | arrived home after a delightful vaca-| Misses Florence Werdell and Viri Mundlem last Sunday night 2797 to Ition in Florida. Mrs. Overton and Kinia Rasmussen accompanied by 12688. Johnson led the winners with Those White Sox still bother una.! daughter, Gwendolyn, who left here friends oil Chicago were weekend a P'ns while Simon rolled 607 to Wonder if they shouldn't have kept Nov. 12 to spend the winter in Flor-; 8TUests in the Charles Freund home, lead the Brewers^ , w young "Bud" Hafey who went to ida, returned much improved in health Mrs. Jennie Oxtoby returned home : In another match Sunday night Mt Pittsburg and pitcher Lee Stine who and Mr. Overton, who was away from Sunday having spent a week with Prospect took a close match from went to Cincinnati T : : ^ his business in McHenry just seven '"ends in Waukegan. Wauconda 2760 to 2716. Wauconda .-- : weeks, brought home a real Florida J Among those from out of town who had a 140 pin lead going into the last We were reading where some doetor sun tan. , visited home folks on Sunday were: i Pai"e« ®ut the Mt. Prospect team cune has made the startling discovery that,1 Upon going to Florida the two la- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rauen, Dorothy FRIDAY (Last Day) "ANYTHING GOES" ALSO--March of Tim# World News Events » SATURDAY ^ MARCH 28 Bette Davis -- Franchot Tone "DANGEROUS" ALSO--Toonerville Trolley Trouble in Toy land ^SUJtfDAY MONDAY Wallace Beery -- -- Lionel Barry mo AH, WILDERNESS' ALSO--Comedy World News Events Matinee*--3 p. m., Continuous TUESDAY MARCH 31 Katherine Ilepburn--Cary Grant " SYLVIA SCARLETT" AI^SO--Selected Short Subjects Starting April 1, Chicago Time Weekdays 7:15 -- 9:15 Sunday--3:15 p. m., Continuous !WED.. THUR., FRI James Cagnev -- Pat .O'Hrlett "CEILING ZERO? ALSO--Wild Wings World News Events i back strong to roll a total of 1004 walking downstairs might strengthen dies spent four days at Sft.Petersburg, Klein, Lucille Freund and Eleanor pms and take the matcn. the ticker (heart to him), but climb- a day at Clearwater and then went Hergott, Chicago and Lucille Hergott j Next ounday the Wildcats and the ing up stairs is not the thing to do. to Orlando, where they remained for 0' Woodstock. | Brewers will hook up in a^ City Isn't that wonderful! Reading that the season. Their apartment was just1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Championship clash that promises to finding startled us just about as much across the street from the home of Mrs. Mark Pierce were Mr. and Mrs. be a hot match. as that terrible shock received when Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cropley of Solon Harold Colby of Waukegan. In last weeks bowling news, scores the Wickersham Committee reported,! Mills, who also had with them Mrs.;. Miss Carol Bower visited relatives on the volo-Wauconda match were re- after extensive investigation, that'J. C. Ladd and Mm rnra nt in McHenry Monday. • I V«07 Volo won the match 2666 to beer was being sold in these United. Ringwood. 1 Twelve ladies met at Mrs. John! States in spite of the Prohibtiion law. j After the arrival of Mr. Overton ^ay's home on Monday night to form several sightseeing trips were made, ® new c'ub. Tables were arranged and " C. O. F. TEAM NO ONE-- Nye Knox Bolger Justen ........... 157 155 173 224 170 173 200 257 TEAM NO. FOURSi i lling Thies ... Sutton . Si effes 170 148 214 176 875 TRAM NO. TWO-- j Ikimer ..... \. Freund (I. Freund Weber W inkel .gjj ' "Vfe 148 161 155 226 205 928 171 157 151 176 789 168 195 134 213 169 Never saw so many kites flying j including four days spent at Miami, fve hundred played during the eventhrough the air as we have this year.! a visit to the Singing Tower, Daytona, inf• P™2® winners were Mrs. Joseph ^ Sure, sign of spring. The boys are , Beach and other points of interest. Brown, Mrs. Nick Nett and Mrs. Vinp| ay*ng ball too. We never blamed I During the early part of the season £ent Peltes and consolation went to 59® fci(W for playing* ball on the streets-- i the weather in Florida was cold and a ^r8- C. Preund, The serving of reikokqq We did il ourselves--but they should I fire was needed for comfort, but when freshments brought a pleasant evenrq7 be encoura^ed to use play grounds.'the McHenry people left the southern: ,n& a c,ose- 170--597 There is al\vays great danger when state the weather was grand, with!There was a good attendance at the on_ ocari aut°s are flying past. If the boys do the temperature between 85 and 90 C^mmun'ty club meeting Monday 809 2680 not have enough convenient ball dia-! degrees. ; night. Election of officers was held 146--487 120--425 minds, let's help them find them. Our town basketball teams conipet I fed in the Cary trurnament last week I Hopkinsville Tenn", airiving m 523 and are now battling through another Henry the third night, f ^a^{e' ^t Cary, Manager! Some of the other people from this Green's teamsfarfef ~ Leaving Orlando Monday morning after which cards were played. Sevthe party spent the first night at i era' Politicians were present and some Macon, Ga., and . the second night atjver^ interesting speeches were en|oy- 176- Mc- |*^' Refreshments were served. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Boys ana frtrtf; of~the^iocal hirh' 895 TEAM NO. THREE- 791 245.? thriller nosing out Huntley 23 to 21 in tended visit in Florida, among them, - - „ - r----- 11IKIT oio wo * game that required two overtime being Rn and Mrs. N. J. Nye and son, school have been observed this week fa<t ore a decision was reach- Eugene, who will probably stay going home from school with their i2r~vr-' oo AJ,J0.n<,u,n whl?Ped Green's team, through April, and Mr. and Mrs. E. 'E. arms loaded with books and wearing iQi con t0u 'n sen»-finals. The Cary Cropley, Mrs. Ladd and Mrs. Fland- a worried look as though some apt', 1 ^rchants ^<-^.ated Joe's Aces 33 tojers, who plan to:return about the first, proaching event threatene<! them. The 170-»-544 25 in this tourney. McHenry was of April pleased to- have McCr^cken chosen <>n' VVhB* LOXHES ring $15.00 to $27.50 Hats - Shirts -- Ties - Shoes Underwear - Socks West McHenry, 111. 879 946 2720 the All-Star team! ( i -t : WOODSTOCK FRIDAY ONLY--MARCH 27 Lily Pons - Henry Fonda I DREAM TOO MUCH' Also Special Attractions. SATURDAY ONLY > Richard Arlen - Dudley Diggs THREE LIVE GHOSTS' And Special Attractions SUNDAY AND MONDAY Pat O'Brien - James Cagney "CEILING ZERO" Our Gang Comedy Mickey Mouse Color Cartoon 15c - TUESDAY - 15c Ann Shirley -- Phillips Hwlaies "CHATTER BOX" And Special -Attractions WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY One of the greatest of all time.? "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" Special matinee at *2:30 Standard time Wednesday. Schaefej Unti ...... Tbennes . •Justen ... Smith ..... OLD TIMERS* CLUB TEAM NO FOCR Harbian 125 •lohnson ('t)valt . Saylisr I'a^e TEAM NO. Boavis Karls ......vrLi.. r« i kins ......... l>.uJon Smith:. cause of all the worry was, no doubt, I the third quarter exams which are be- DUKER SPEAKER AT • g'iven at the high school this RINGWOOD PTA MEET Th,"rsday and fk riday-. , £ j • Members of the Senior class chosen C. H. Duker, superintendent Of the' which^thi^a^i»Jw/l|,'eKr 205--675 lead at the start of the'came, then : Community hijrh school, ami several B ,h 4art<)1 rehearils51 »Weh ,496 went on to win quite handily. Cham-|°' **mt, participated _ in^ win fey S v e" „• ,M ,M 9,„, ^,rlam f.cored " MS* «• '«*d the pr»sram for the meeting of ihe Par-^ et(,m lhe production if the 823 789 789 2391 Aces. More about this tournament ent-Teachers association at Ringwood p]a; Qn April 24 The cast is com- -- next week. Friday evening. ^ ; posed of eleven' Seniorf, who arft An'm t . ~ZT t, ^ . L SZ Duker vaiSP forking hard on the production. ' Answer to Last Week's Question |for the-evening, Bob Hapke gave a| Easter vacation at the grade school This is a common misUke of um- cornet solo, Ix>uise Stillmk gave "1 will begin on Good Friday and extend March 21st officially ushered --and this week-end your A&P Food Score* Have ushered tn this fine swsoftme«C tw«- ftxxl values for a big Spring Food Sale! !ONA BRAND ~ 152 132 163 207 169 172 137 137 163 180 140--464 Joe's Aces trimmed Mundelein 38 141-7-410 to 28 Tyesday night in the Fox Lake ; 156--446 meet. -The Aces piled up a 16 to 0 i 166 148 160 149 161 171 148 179 155 748 TWO -- 144 ...... 153 ..... 129 ..... 172 208 814 202 193 163 172 208 152--431 bint8" tBktterJS T uUt- \ missed >arimba solo ,and Bob Kilday and j th^ugh"^^^^^^^ 7choo\ ^ thf batter d°/S nct Adele jFiv ehlich dehvei-ed speech'4 ; convenin>,. on Tuesd mornin(?, April 164--5U3 touch the ball »s only a missed third prepared in Public Speaking class. (24 \ > 1 227-531 strike It is when the batter fouls | Adele Froehlich spoke on "Switzer- j While it is expected that the same 884444 224400((55 ^t h^at he is out. °n the thirciiRB,la ckhawk Rp eLbenll?ilo ns on thp!P, lans will prevail for the Easter vaca- tion at the hi<rh school it wi„ not :be i«i2__4Q8 VT,.- ^ ' ' 7* ?*** °J %h? Pro8rraT f"rn,sh" definitey decided until'the meeting of "JSlSS ^ f: ,ed by the high school was to demon-ithe hl>h sch(H:} on Tuesdav ZU4--oou first base is occupied, no <ne out; i strate the regular studies and activi-; evening; March 31 168--460 Batter lifts a fly to the infield and ties of the school. Several from Mc-j ' 172--516 the ball is muffed. Is it possible t]h«it Henry accompanied those on the P»*o-i.VAVWTP PTfCSTTlTPWI* 181--597 both runners are safe ? Why is tt iipf i gram to R-ingwVrod, including ' Miss 806 TEAM NO. ONE-- 938 877 2621 r* an infield fly? DIES IN CHICAGO APRICOTS PEACHES 2NO,2H*>Cc CANS ^ J NATIONAL BISCUIT CO*8 SHREDDED WHEAT 12-BISCUIT PKG.- u< 8UNSWEET PRUNES tOE. 8IZE I ON A BRAND PEAS and CARROTS . NO. 2 CAN IO< 3pkl g b,25« Palmolive Soap. 6 cakes ... 25r 20-Mule Team BORAX 21 i-ib- pkgs. CAKI SWANS DOWN FLOUR CALUMET BAKING POWDER POST TOASTIES. 13-oz. pkg. COCOANUT. Southern Style, 4»oz. cajl SANK A COFFEE. 1-lb. can BAKER'S CHOCOLATE, 8-0* cake ?«°cz: 24c 20< 12c 10^ 19 c uson .. • nlell v • aefer :ghes . lams... 168 114 172 158 171 125 124 186 .175 165 176--469 RESIDENCE CHANGES Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herdriclf and Stilling. 783 775 TEAM ^10. THREE-- i Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ellis, ;, ' . Dr. and Mrs, A. I. Froehlich, Mrs. C. j . , H. thikar • M®p». ** j." •. Mrs: John Sauer of Chicago died . _ 'at 3:30 a." m., Monday, after a two 224---462 .family moved last week from Rich-! • • *••• --*--- '* !'weeks-' illness, following an operaJion. ; 151--509 mond read to the Taxman house,! Red Brand Fence and Red Top Mrs. Sauer will be remembered by I 234--567 which they purchased, east of the j Posts for sale at The Farmers M'ilj. many friends in McHenry. where she ' 18?--523 river. Mr. Herdrich is distributor fidT i Hione 29. 44-p5 and her husband at one time conduct- ---- Meister Brau beer. •';v-':l'. : - : \ •• • ;ed a bakery. • * Frances Bcnslett of Chicago spent Wattles Weber ............. Schaefer Freund Granger .......... 189 170 157 173 167 174 165 166 168 144 972 2530 --- Get our prices cn Red Steer Ferti- Friday here. 191--554 lizer. It will increase your corn yield j Miss Frances Hermes of Sterling 162--497 25 per cent. Farmers Mill, Phone I was a weekend guest of Miss Rita 182--505 29. 203--544 -- 190--501 Edythe Geary of Wauconda spent 866 817 928 2601 Meyer. Sunday lift sister, Mrs. Frank 44-p5 Freund. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tetlow and daughter, Winifred, of Elgin "were Sunday visitors in th# R. I. Overton home. She is survived by her husband, one daughter. Mrs. George Kamhols, two sons, Edward and Llovd of Chicago, and a sister at Harvard. Funeral services were held hi Chicago Wednesday. Need rubber stamps? Plaindealer. Order at the Armour's IK xter Brand Sliced Bacon. 2 '2-lb. pkj. 29c Minccd Ham. lb. . 19c Armour's Slab Bacon. Ib. .... 25c Onion Sets. Yellow. 3 lbs. l®c White. 3 lbs. llc R««d? lb. 5c Prunes, small size. 6 lbs. ...25c White Lint n Soap Chips' 5-lb. pkg 29c A. &. P. Bakery Ass't. Ccokies. 2 lbs * ,25c Mazola Oil. pint can ...v.. 20c •Quart can ...... 39c Gulf Coast SJtrimp, 5^-^a. can lie' Cold Stream Pink Salmon- Mb. can . ... lie Sultana Red Salnen, . l ib can ...'.,..'^..1:.. v. Sic PRODUCE SPECIALS Flor. Orangts. 126 site. d«»#. 33c .150 size. del. . ... Bananas. 3 lbs. 19v Asparagus. Ib. 15c North Dakota Triumph .!*)»• tatoes.' 15 lbs. ...... ]Sc Head Lettuce. 60 siie. each5c Ctkry. Med. si«e. . ... f it FVesh Beets. Radishes, w Green Onions, 2 bunches ft. Ht GRtAl ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. v d a. i4z$k^ in

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