HEAR ViEARL WALSH jfcr~ * • Our "S. B.C." who is encased in • body cast, managed somehow to write ns a letter. Said; "S. B. C." may not think we are goirig to priDtaJl this, but we have our reaaons. Mn' | ' . i rv ^ Last week our editor, "jfele* says, •Were I pay you an enormous salary "W write something and you go and 4tg up reprints." - --<~- • | uj;:• It was a peach of "A «w Some time ago--one Mr. Winchell (he's acohunniat, too--but well end the comparison there) said his idea of a good title for s column or a song would beVlMytime In Manhattan" which seta us to thinking that perhaps "Maytime in McHenry" sounded sweeter to us. Today is the last day of May--but if we go on further, it would possibly have to be "June in Johnsburg" and since we've been lost in Johnsburg ever since they switched that road around--that ends that. By the way, do you remember what a grand evening's treat it used to be to drive up one side of the old Foxcross the Johnsburg bridge--listen in* tently, after being told to "slow down," while our father told us the occupant of each home or store--back "dear editor Sight h,v. WU* word,!^,U'e of the riwr ti outrageous, when referring to salary.' And another thing we might bring iSjp while we are in this mood is that at least one person read that reprint The ftrst day of May was always an important time--for days we bothered John "Shiner" at BohlanderV store for thread boxes and after ex* A good Republican like you, "Mose," j pendirfg about ten cents for colored onght to remember that the vast P®Per and paste, we fixed up the ariMinority must be considered. ^ of May baskets--Of course we --|-- jnlade the trip up or down the N. W. We were going to say that "Toddy"' tracks for cowslips and violets-- fihgeln read that reprint and called j counted the old jelly beans and pea* us about the date. "Toddy" saw the, nuts that went into each basket--? Then the fun of delivering them! Sneak up on the porch of the "lady fair's" home--ring the bell---and then run like the dickens--Do they still do th^t? >'••• i/ School days were tedious then--We jumped at the chance to get outdoors and run over to Aunt "Liddy" Owen's for a pail of fresh water for recess. One brass dipper served the whole -gftme in 1899. We had it listed as '89. -So here's a line from our "S.B. C.": "AUCTION He was a youthful reporter, keen, but not an expert in fashions. So when he was sent in an Emergency to report a smart wedding, he was glad to take advantage of the friendly tips of a woiriin reporter who took pity on him. "That's Lady , with the pink plastron," she whispered. The reporter took a note. The next- morning the woman reporter nearly fainted with horror when she read: "Lady looked most charming, and by a very tasteful arrangement of silk and lace managed to conceal the pink porous plaster which her rather delicate health compels her to wear."--Stray Stories Magazine. A last inning rally with "Casey" Patterson in the herb role pulled a win out of the fire for Frett's team.® Krauae had pitched beautiful ball dil JOHN8BUKG SCORES ^ • BUN IN TENTH TO BEAT FOX LAKE, 7-6 __ The Johnsburg ball team scored its evening, but things began to break1 'ourt^ victory of the season in a holi- MARDI OBAS AT OBYSTAL LAKE, FOUB DAYS, JUNE 9,1Q, 11,12 The Mardi Gras and Carnival, given * AnltrtflffiolTwas proclaimed tennis champion at the Mgh school this week. _ defeating her cousin, Eleanor Althoff,1 by" the Veteran* p*™™' bad in the last inning just when a 3 day victory over Fox Lake. The game « the fhMftnJHy«r dfF on the high'Drum and Buele Co™. to I lead seemed safe enough. GeorgeTent t€n inn,n*8 before the Johnsburg, school tennis courts. |Lake on June 9 10 n«^ Weber slammed a double to left, Reg-! could sef°e the argument. Because of rain tha Anals were not doubt attract hundreds from \m« ner walked, Elmer Freund whiffed at I Next Sunday Johnsburg will \ravel! P^aye^ in time- fbr the cup to bejcinity. a third strike, Fitzgerald hit a solid to Elgin to play the Elgin White Sox ! •w«rded to the Winner at the G. A. A.l The drum corps which is two vp.« infield smash that should have been in Park. Elgin , has a strong Athletic banauet last week, but the old, has, under able directorshinanH handled and was safe at ftrst, Weber*ffgregation. but the local boys feel match Played Tuesday and the leadership, developed into one of the scoring and Regner sprinting to third. that they are ready to give them a w,nner duly rewarded. WHO'S NEXT? Up steps bludgeon Johnsburg Casey" with his mighty tussle. The mighty "Casey" had | waved to all points of the compass onL • • AB previous appearances at the plate; but *• Freund, ss .--'#* here, was a different situation. You V. Freund, 3b 4 & know the rest--bat meets ball, ball N- Smith, 2b 5 I rides out to safe territory in center- Freund, c ..... 5 field, runs score, ball game is over-- B- Miller, p ........... 4 J fKowds swarm "Casey." |D. Freund, If 5 ' ' 2 .. "• |T. Pitzen, rf .^.„r.........;M' 5 0 ' Alderman George Freend had three Pitzen, cf hits in three trips to the plate. Which S. Freund, 0 goes to show that you never can tell what might happen in a ball game. . u • outstanding corps in the state. They , Two tenni& ^urnaments have been will be seen in action each night at m progress %mong the girls at the 8 o'clock DST. Along with the El*in -S>J K b^np!Uty UA*1 Sch0<rf, °"e/or the state championship corps of the Watch * • 1 » "•» P* "'- City poet, they will uke Mr. m th" vanced tenms pliyers and cup con-j fantastic parade June 9, at 9:30 p. m. ose having only two yea?s Elgin's Clown Band and other comic •^1 2 1 1 3 •;.m tenders. of tennis are known as beginners. Green pitched steady ball Tuesday McHENRY GIRL EXHIBITS ART Miss Vivian Wiland, daughter of the Wielands of Pistakee Bay, is one of 0 the exhibitors in the thirty-sixth an- -- Rual show of students' work in the jjjj studios of the Chicago Academy of l Fine Arts, 18 South Michigan Avefiuey He--Do you remember that first ciss, darling? ? She--Yes, and I was trying only yesterday to remember who the fellow was- •' MARTN BOHL, Auctioneer ' M -Having sold my farm, I will sell atj ' ftablic Auction on the premises 5% i class then--but later we had individumiles southeast of Woodstock, 4 miles al collapsible-cups--noisy as the deuce northwest of Crystal Lake, % mile>--Final Exams--proms--graduation-- north of Ridgefield on Floyd Morse alumni banquet--May has many mem- #nrm, on SATUBDAY, JUNES " iJtgitintng at 12:30, DST, the following: '§ Head of Livestock 4 H0R3ES ^ 4 CHOICE COWi 20 CHICKENS/ 150 bu. good oats, 10-12 bu. corn, IB lbs. Alsike clover seed, 10 lbs. Timothy seed, quantity straw. Grain binder, corn binder, gang --plow, Fordson tractor with two plowsj pulverizer, manure spreader, wagons, com planter with 80 rods checking »wire, harrow,, mower, hay rake, cultivators, harrows, harness, corn huskones. You usually went into the bantam raising or cucumber business about this time of year, didn't you? Decoration Day meant the advent of our summer visitors--cottages, hotels and dance pavilions--We marched to the "cemitry" with iris and spireai (oh heck, bridal wreath) to strew upon flag bedecked graves. Didn't have so many sports activities in school then--track and tennis-- jump the rope--jacks and marbles. May 1937 sporting events are many. Wonder how the Brown Bomber and J. Braddock fracas will come out. By the way, Mr. Braddock visited Notre Dame recently and called on a hospital patient across the corridor from me-- er, grinding mill, grass seeder, corn| Wish I might have., shook the hand-- shelter, walking plow, many other [that shook the hand farm implements. I then there s always baseball! TERMS--$25 and under, cash. If Pid you, bear about the photographer credit is wanted, make arrangements ^ho w.an^ ^ picture of Van Lingle With your banker. ; f^ungo s blacl^eyt ^ FLOYD M0B8E ~ First National Hank, Clerking TH€ Week Pays 7:20 -- 9:20 FRIDAY (One Day Only) Virginia Bruce -- Kent Taylor 'WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG' 7 he definite surprise hit of 1997! Also--Our Gang Comedy and x - Travel Talk ? SATURDAY : Patsy Kelly -• R. Arsutrang "NOBODY'S BABY" Also Selected Short Subjects SUNDAY -- MONDAY JUNE 6 Jeanette MacDsaeld "MAYTIME" Ala*--Cartoon World News Bve^a Eddy lOe -- TUESDAY -- 20c (Bargain Nite) ' i Laurel and Hardy "WAY OUT WEST" Ak»--A Doable Program of Shorts WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 Bette Davis -- H. Bogart "MASKED WOMAN' Adults Only! » * THURSDAY "SHALL WE DANCE" Admission 10c -- 25c MILLER FRIDAY, JUNE 4 An Entertainment Gift! Patsy Kelly - Lyda Robertl "NOBODY'S BABY" SATURDAY JUN*4 , -V -I' Matinee 2:30 BBl "Hopalong" Boyd in' 'HEABT OF THE WEST" SUNDAY -- MONDAT - • JUNE 0 -- 7 Pred Astaire -- Ginger Rogers in "SHALL WE DANCE" «Added Shorts and Klemme lfte TUESDAY, JUNE 8 -- 15c Bargain Night! - "The Man Whfr Found Himself" WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY JUNE 9 - 10 Paul Muni -- Miriam Hopkins in "THE WOMAN I LOVE" Mungo's blacli^eyes ? Well, Van said jhe could have vit , for one thousand buck*--That's just what they cost him! Often wondered where Johnny Mostil finally landed--Understand he's managing a small Wisconsin city ball club. Even though he did play on the Sox team, he could certainly cover that outfield! A sportswri'ter recently called Ted Lyons--vfnerable! Thirty-six years old, too! . . -Your -•«s. b. g» .. * Wonder lf a cast would give us ideas like ttmt? . -^11-- Yes, we used to be head, neck and heels in the bantam and pickle business about this time of year. --II-- We gave up on banties when one whole settin' pvedueed notiung bst roosters. • --ii-- The pickle business went on and on. Each year brought new back-aches and each year brought new decision^ to discontinue the business. There was gold in them thar pickles though. • -BWe would like to have had a picture of Alderman Joe Regner on the peak of the city hall roof, repairing the flag pole. Joe was never cut out to be a flag pole climber. --I-- If you haven't seen J. J. Karls" canonpy, fra haven't »e«a, 8ivarside Drive. Officer rfuclc has a'bum leg and is hobbling around on crutches. Probably just an old cbferley-horse from the days when he and John Bolger were burning up the ball diamonds in these parts. They were BEet&r to hear them tell it. ~«• • Our editor thinks the tfme fs rtpe for a Local Liars Club in McHenry, Just why he thinks it should originate in this particular* space in The Plain dealer is more than we know. --I-- We have used some "Tall Tales' from time to time. Now we can use a lot more. Just mail or present your little story and, if it is published, you will receive the following official membership card: The Secret Society -* ; , "Have you heard the latest about the wbmen of the village?" asked Bragg. "Haven't heard a thing," said Spragg enquiringly. "They've formed a secret society," Bragg told him. Spragg burst into a roar of uncontrollable laughter. "That's rich," he replied at length. "Why, women don't know how to keep a secret." "But this society isn't to keep secrets," returned Bragg; "it's to tell them." total? 41 fi Fox Lake _ . y.-* AB B H Chicago, June 3, 4, 5 and 6. evening to lead his As a student this year in the "Art oyer the Krause nine, ,? * --y " _ »B. Brits,.'2b course, Miss Wieland has . ' ' been acquiring a groundwork on which Dar Grslnger. showed spme^8|»^cl^ Deering, lb ..... 5 . 1 - 1 later to build a career in some profess gating tut two infield htts, » ^ : | Freund, cf sional phase of art. Important new •v iA- Brit*. p S ;0 j uses of color and design have devejop- Krause, the "Torch Slinger," struck Meyers, Mr ed with the upturn in business, anil' j^Wt nine men in each of his last two Tonyan, If .„„.U\w....; S ' "0 .- 0 therewith, a deaiand for more bighly Marts and lost both games. "Torch" JSteveiis, rf trained artists. musical units will also be on hand, Everyone is welcome to take part in this parade and there will be gifts for the funniest dressed. Band concerts and free dancing will also prevail. "Chick" Breen will ^ *"* J--lwiith all his athletic show. • 'A&l slammed a mighty home run Tuesday, night to account for all his team's scoring. •. .V.; • - Real Evidence _ _ • Rastus--Say, Sambo, what time in your life does yo' think yo' was scared de wust? Sambo--Once when ah wuz callin' on a henhouse an' de farmer come in an' caught me. Boy, vfas ah scared. Rastus--How are yo' shuah dat wuz de worstest yo' evah been scared? ) , Sambo--'Cause de farmer grab me by de shoulder an' say: "White boy, whut yo' doin' heah?"--West Virginia Mountaineer. Team lib. 1 Meyers Al. Jus ten ..... Frett ........ H. Freund jGeo. Weber .... Regner ! Elmer Freund Fitzgerald Patterson. Worts ......m.... Totals ... Team No. 3 McCarroll ...^ Tonyan ......... Krause Winkel ...... A. P. Freund Ed. Thennes ................ Granger ...» Geo. P. Freund ...^ Pete Schaefer Walkington AB . . . 8 . . . 8 ... 3 ... 2 - ... a ... 2 3 ... 3 ...8 Totals ... ............ 43 6 Score by Innings . Johnsburg . 002' 100 H Fox Lake 000 102 0 Two biae hits--A.) Freund, H. Nation is .j-y.l.S:':Freund, D. Freund, 2; T. Pitzen, P. whether a I. Pitzen, B. Britz, Jackson, A. Britz. lustration 0 Three base hit--B. Miller. Struck out1 Miss W< ' 4 --By B. Miller, *11; by A. Britz, 1. swift reco] ^ Walked--by Miller, 0; by Brits, 2. 6he Hits off--Miller, 5; off Brits, 15. II /V., , ... II Mrs. Walter Carey and Vendelina T*10 CHARLES LEONARD, Aoctionfkt' 1.30 p. m.. ^Standard Time .•>*'• FRIDAY, JUJfE 4th In'thil'bMfc training Miss Wielahd Ha^n« Rented Part of My House 5 and other Academy students haiVe | r . . . R I N G W O O D , I L L I N O I S / • benefited by * J»ewly devised method! 030 1--7 of instruction iia«pace secrets known! 1 will. Offer For Sale the Following 030 * 0--6 as "lnterv^^0|g«hinee," by which an- J Household Goods -- •jivertising drawing. ."ses* Dressers» Chairs, Commodes, Dinabilities indicate a! Room Table (Black Walnut), Mir- •:\V I Carey arrived home on Wednesday of P®rish, UNfl Sipt'^i'bake sale, Saturday, July 8* it Jno Furnitui a'titiiht. ^'« in Whatever fteld of1 rors, Trunks, Stands, Couch, Buffalo sjscCtaiize. , * | Robe, Pictures and Frames, Dishes, Hfllp (Pots and Pans, Electric Washing Ma- 'ethets of St Mary's c}line' 9x12 Bugs, Organ, Many Antiques. last week from Miami, Fla., where **u'y ^-jilA^i^^Justen & Sons "Mother, was does dee-dee stand for?" "Doctor of divinity, ... 26 4 6'they spent the winter. Enroute hopie AB R H -they visited relatives at Washington, ••••* * 0 0 D. C., and in Ohio. ..... 4 0 t J Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knox of '•••• 3 1 I Downey Grove visited his mother on „ 2 1 .1 Friday. Miss Lorraine Knox returned ..... 8 D 1' home with them to spend the week- .;... 2 0 . 1 end as their guest. ....> 8 1 I'j Mrs. Ray Conway, Florence Con- 8 0 8 way and Mrs. A. Purvey were Wood- ..... 3 0 . 0 stock callers Tuesday. 0 1| i Many Other Article Too NumerQM 2 to Mention. „ Plaindealer Want Ads bring results ELIZABETH LADD Totals .................. Base on balls--Off .. 30 3 Frett, .2; Frei use, 3. Two base hits--Frett, E. vantages of Athletics for Girls," and 111 was enjoyed by all present. ' 0ff Officers for the Girls' Athletic Association were elected for Another reund, Weber, Krause, and Winkel. y«»r with Mary Enckson chosen presi-| my dear. Struck out-by Frett, 2; by Krause, 9. Jent- Meyers,- • vice-president, Don't they teach you such things Double play.^Elmer Freund to and A,?drey in school?" "Oh, yes; but it doesn't sound right here: "The witness said he heard the defendant say, 'I'll make you suffer for this, I'll be doctor of divinity if j don't.'" ner. Rothermel, treasurer. PETERSON MOTORS £top in or telephone Peterson Motors for demonstration with the new Hudson or Terraplane. Drive them yourself, then use your own judgment We are at your service at any time. Towing, Repairing, Gas, Oil, Tires and Batteries. All used cars guaranteed, according to the price you pay for them. One Block East of Fox River Bridge on Route 20 Phone 14 - -- McHenry, Illinois Still Throbbing A eow-puncher ordered a steak at a restaurant. The waiter brought it in jrare--very rare. The cow-puncher looked at it and demanded that it be returned to the kitchen and cookgdi "It is cooked," snapped the waiter. "Cooked -- nothing," replied the cow-puncher. "I've seen cows hurt worse than that and get well.". GET AN AX yy- Membership Certificate It never having been successfully proven in court that was guilty of the high crime of veracity, be is hereby declared to be a Tall Tale Artist and a member of the LOCAL LIARS' LEAGUE Emblem--Papa Cow Color--Brindle -- Motto -- "Never put "off till tomorrow a yara you can tell today" "I planned the house out of my 'own head." "Yes, I was sure it yould be jt wooden house." Not ftls Fault "William," said the teacher sternly, "why haven't you a good excuse for satying away , from school yesterday?" "It isn't my fault, teacher," said the sad-looking pupil. "It isn't your fault," she echoed; "what do you mean?'* "Because I did my best to think up a good one," hie replied--Ireland's Own. Indefinite An uplift worker, visiting a prison, was much impressed by the melancholy attitude of one man she found. "My poor man," she sympathized, "what is the length of your term?" "Depends on politics, lady," replied the melancholy one. "I'm the warden."--Philadelphia Bulletin. ~~ Harmony "I have a new hat," said the beauty prize winner. "Do. you admire it?" "Very much," answered Miss Cayenne. "It matches your favorite costume in being next to nothing at alL" » . ----M "• '• Undecided Magistrate--You broke into Ike same store three nights funning. Prisoner--Yes, sir; I stole only one dress for my wife and she made me change it twice. -- Exchange. m • STATE COP INJURED State Highway Officer Olson, former star football player from the city of Elgin, escaped serious injury Wednesday evening, when he was thrown to the pavement at the intersection of fereen and Elm streets. Officer Olson slammed the brakes of his motorcycle and swerved to one side in an effort to avoid hitting a truck coming onto the highway from north Green Street. Loose gravel on the pavement caused the motorcycle to slide. After , being treated by a local doc- Bamburger, German Term Hamburger is a German term, made up from the name of the town of Hamburg (Germany)* plus -er, ending of toponymic adjectives. Hamburger, says Literary Digest, is the shortened .form for hamburger (or hamburg) steak--finely ground or chopped beef. Tesm^rt iT. Schmitt ... J. Schmitt , Conway Green - | Herb Freund Lea Adams ... I Ed. Justen ....................... ! Ernie Freund ................. Harold Freund Totals .......V...^. Team No. 3 .Tonyan "«•"«•»#» Krause Winkel Kent .Ed. TTiennes I A. P. Freund ........... | Walkington ..................... Nick Adams Dar Granger ........... Plrte Schaefer Totals .....L^crar 2 7 Base on balls--Off Green, 1; off Krause, 1. Two base hit--Green. Home run--Krause. 8tru^k ant by Green, 3; by Krause. 9. SECOND ANNUAL BANQUET, OIKLS' ATHLETIC ASSN. file busy season of tennis matches and other sports events at the Community High School drew to a close Thursday evening when the second annual banquet of the Girls' Athletic Association was held at the high school. Lady teachers were also present with the wives of the board members as guests of the evening and Mrs. C. H. Duker and Mrs. Clarence Anglese, who was the ftrst athletic director of the Senior girls. The banquet was in honor of girls of the Athletic Association who had participated sufficiently in sports during the year to earn a letter or a numeral, with at least six seasons of sports required for a numeral and nine seasons, at least, required for the major award of a large "M." The letters this year were in black and white, the G. A. A. colors. The highest award, a gold pin, is given to Seniors if they have taken part in four years of athletics. A special award of a gold pin, with a guard, was presented to the president of the association, Mareta Blake, in recognition of her work during the year. Another outstanding awar<t«of the year is that given for sportsmanship, which, this year, was a silver bracelet, properly inscribed, presented to Lorraine Stilling. The winner of this award is determined by secret ballot and both this year and last year, when Adele Froehlich won the honor, the winner has • been decided by a large majority of votes. - * • j The winner of the award is not announced until the athletic banquet when the prize is presented. Mary Durland presided as , toast- ! mistress at the banquet and Miss Tay-j | lor presented the awards. J Mock awards were presented to the] teachers, which created considerable. WM M. '/M L1/1 /?) I I4m / <-.v liw i#h Y[5l!R' ' ^"1 between McHENRY „v AMD CHICAGO av<..x *. Two fast morning trains to Chica|t ^ --two last afternoon trains returning-- !. tbe additional service in effect, boi|i c ] directions, Jane 1st and throughout ; the season. There are other improv*. j stents, as you will notice in tkf ' < schedules below--and don't forget thf > monty saving 54 tkkrt--and thf j convenient 30 rid* ticket, good anf ; lime for all the £smily. _ Service to CHICA69" 7* 770. 77S 774 !• SijjfShjil;, 2 1:23-* *20? 4:40s 6:59 7s»> , T.-074SH>e 4:10 From CHICAGO tV.iSSSn.. Z 4:46 »:S1-j; ....* *077 7:52 «;7:S7 7d WZ?- lii ':S7 >:05j9:: i:l l** ^1:58^ 6:06*9:06 «l:43j .... 1 6:15 5:15 »1:55^ ....i»6:2l «S:24 ^2:01 6:25 5:30 ?2:05 AT.IUC£AOM) i 5:57 4:5S Ar. Genoa Qty. Wil-J 6:00 5:01 At.PdIUk«.......V .. ... Ar.i«k« G«orra.... I At.UktCooo. At. WjJliMM fttf fi 9:4m ' 10:309 9:32l^9K>2 9:42 10:36J 9:37 fc9K»S »s47 10:45 10:03^9:20 l&ioo 10:51 10:11*^9:26 flOM 11:00 10:15 9l»0 lOllS AM AM AM All. NOTES PM PM as PV REFERENCE PARLOR CAR tERVICK ^ . £b_-OObbcHecrrratttllooas CC»af«fe P Fsralrolro *C aCra Irr o(nM Jounndea yl ltto» 8F „__nib aJeurnrea tIlIo a* iuomc i1u2 nt.o 1S.« «p°t ttoo SMatputr. dIaBy, , lad.) iMt. J# to I TCaatiro.a J uCnae hU Ptoa* Sto«rp tC. 1a9r.. laJudn.< 54 RIDE )UAL M o"b%\ 000 INDIVIDUAL MONTHLY TICKET Non-trsoaf«rable-* acceptable only Croeft limcr of tickets. Good L£SSTHANM#AM0E foTnnens month in coscbea--also parlor cars on pajmcM of Mil cb&ga. 30 RIDE F A M I L Y T I C K E T M(r$23^ it*"*** ******* •«+ lit A RIDE uti. Good for on#" year In coaches--*l*oin parlor cars on pajb meal of si % • naumm m ss »wwwp_ frtm MM MM Caa*n Williams Bay |24.00 #33 30 $2.79 »3 6t Lake Genera . 24.00 32.40 2.58 3 33 Genoa City. . 22.00 Richmond 21.00 R2o|wood . . \18.00 lenry . . 16.00 i limit MeJIei •seS^r 28.50 27.60 24.60 23.40 2.27 2.20 1»97 1.86 f Tana in m Neraaa Ress1 Every morning 6:00 to 7:00 A. M. (Central Standard Time) Time& Temperature -- Fine Music--Radio Station WMAQ--(6?0 Kiio.| Fir tnfvrmatmt W tickets mppfy V. Ry. Ticift Ag*wt ; uV tor, Officer Olson remained in McHenry for the evening. Reports this amusement. Thursday morning indicate that in-! Miss Stevens was the speaker of juries were not serious. jth evenirg, her address being on "Ad- : '• - 'riskaOs "-'.ypET