JtoMutonti There are nd "maahek-s" in b*m, CMrls '•«» never addressed by mna&h. Kven thoee who are in love show no alfection in public. The Bilfneen ere e polite, modest people. (Political Advertising) $f~^£ PT '/•*L »jf* • 1 Jsi \ ^ ;'*? • "•y • S *- *-v VOTE HAROLD D. RELSEY r Republican i Candidate % '• for ' " - STATE Representatirc Own and operate a large dairy farm in Cuba Township. Member of county board the past ten years and chairman of .the board -1934-1935. , During that time burred a reduction of 7l/2 million dollars in assessed valuation and resultant reduction in taxes. Oppose existing restrictions which retJurd business recovery. Advocate a modern school system Shall vigorously oppose present political control of State Pardon There must be a sound relief policy, with political interference eliminated. Miss Gladys Vase? of Waukegan spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passfield and daughters were Woodstock callers On Monday. Mrs. George Scheid, Jr., and daughter, Lillian, and Udell Grantham of Wauconda visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher Friday evening. I William Rossdeuteher of JoKet is A party of friends gathered at the home 'jOf Mrs. Joseph Wagner on Thursday afternoon in honor of her birthday. Cards furnished the entertainment and prize winners were Mrs. Leon Van Every and Mrs. Nick Freund, while consolation went to Mrs. Jim Oxtoby. Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Ernest Peacock received, the traveller's prizes. Refreshments Were served with decorations appropriate to St. Pathere spending a few days with rela- rick'8 £»* «^8t ®J *onor was tives . presented with a gift and the guests fed'. Bacon of Round Lake called at deparW wishing her many more hap- -y On Thursday members of Mrs. Arthur Kattthe Bacon home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hironimus and daughter rfpent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gronin in McHenry. ( Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Frank of Lake Zurich called at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank St. George Sunday. '• „ This community is grieved to learn the death of Mrs. Joseph Lenzen, who passed away at the St. Therese hospital Saturday evening at 7:45 after a few days illness. Funeral services py birthdays. of her club met at the Jiome ner to spend an afternoon at cards. Two tables of auction five hundred Were in play and the lovely prizes for high scores went to Mrs. Arthur Klein and Mrs. Kattner. Mrs. A1 Schmeltser received consolation prize. A delicious lunch was served , by the hostess. ^ Mrs. Joseph Brown entertained the members of her club on Wednesday evening. Cards was the evening's were held at the St. Peter's church P?stl"le and Pnie8 T "warded to at 9:30 Tuesday morning. This com- Mrs. John Lay and Mrs. munity extands their heartfelt sym-jf?*"* Peacock received consolation, pathy to the bereaving relatives. * ^ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dusil and fam-ich",on °f. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dusil of Ber- . M"- A1,Sc^^Char" wyn spent Sunday here at the home1®3 the |ard party at of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George. GnmtHigh School in Fox Lake on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayes and Thursday night Mrs. Schweitzer itrs. ^Harold Phalin and twfant daughter, Monica Ann, returned from St. Therese's hospital to her home at Grays lake, Saturday night. Maxine Bacon of McHenry is spending some time with her. Mr. and Mrs. James Mahoney and Ruth Phalin of Chicago spent the weekend in the J. M. Phalin home. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Short of Chicago were recent guests of Mrs. N. J. Nye. Chicagoans who spent the weekend at summer home* at Fair Oaks were Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baraas. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Martin of Grayslake attended St. Patrick's party Thursday. Sunday guests of Mrs. W. A. Sayler were Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Besley and children of Freeport, Dr. W. C. Besley and Herbert Bennett, Woodstock. Dorothy Althoff of Chicago spent Sunday at her home here. Miss Mildred Hadley of "St. Charles was a weekend guest of Miriam Sayler. • Jane Durland, student ai Joliet, spent the weekend here. Mary Althoff and Dorothy Fisher were DeKalb visitors Saturday. Irene Walsh spent the weekend with, her mother at Fox Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bapp of Chicago visited her mother, Mrs. William Bacon, Sunday. * Mrs. Harry Nieiistedt and sons of Mrs. J. Beyko and daughter, Wanda, %f Chicago spent the weekend at their home at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Esser and family of Chicago spent Sunday here. Mr„ and Mrs. Marsh and son of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage, and also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wrublewski. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wenck and son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fast and daughter, Clarie, and Jack Levenger, all of Chicago, Visited in the home of Mir. and Mrs. Fred Posch Sunday. Mr.' and Mrs. Harrison and family of Chicago spent Sunday at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harder of Chicago spent a few days at their cottage here. Mrs. L. Gannon spent Sunday at Lily Lake. John Miller of Wyoming is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Edward Weisbaum. Mr. and Mrs. R. Galits of Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage. George Toons of Chicago spent Skin* day at his cottage. Mr. and Mrs. William Shotliff and Fr- Robert Freund of Hanover at- Edwin Freund were among those from'tended the funerf1 of hls aunt- Mrshere who attended the meeting of the jFred Justen, and visited his mother Pure Milk Association at the Auditor- i^ere Friday. ium theatre in Chicago last week. Mrs. Anna Meyers has rented her "***• , •_ * ; Woodstock were Sunday callers'in the daughter of Harvard aj,d Mr,. Man.. <* of » pm. u>,Ellner Fn,on(i honle Dunker of Crystal Lake spent Sun- j day here with Mr. and Mx^. Herman Dunker. Mrs. Stanford Wiemuth and baby returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray haddock Thursday evening from the Elizabeth Condell hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis of Slocum's Lake visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Sarah Fisher, Friday. Miss Eileen Magnussen of Libertyville spent Friday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Magnussen. Mr. and Mrs. A. Frett of Chicago spent the weekend here with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oeffling. Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and daughter spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Albert Hafer in Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WHser and an(? Wilmette, Mr. daughter, Anthony and Henry Wegener, Jfr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ffsher and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Case attended the annual meeting of the Pure Milk Association in Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Passfield attended the old folks dance at Wieck's pavilion Thursday evening. Peter Wegener of Wauconda was a Volo caller Wednesday. Andrew Elverson visited old friends farmi° Ed MiUer *nd held her &uction sale Tuesday. Miss Mildred Kinsala is enjoying a two-weeks' vacation from her work at the McHenry Lumber Company. Bob Beckenbaugh of Chicago was a local visitor Sunday. Mrs. WIlllTonyan. Mrs. Henry Kinsala and daughter, Mildred, were Waukegan visitors Friday Mrs. Anna Mollohan of Ridgefteld spent the past week with friends hero. Billy Kinsala spent a few days the last of the week at Waukegan. Mrs. William Bacon, daugters, Inez Mrs. Gilbert Howard and Mrs. Lester Bacon attended the Charles Davis burial at Volo Saturday. Miss Marie Ropp and Dorothy Walsh spent the weekend at Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooley and Mrs. J. W. Freund visited Mrs. Sam Zvonar in Chicago Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Bamford and children of Rockford spent Sunday in the home of her mother, Mrs. Maurice in town on Saturday. Mrs. jAndy Straub and Glendale Esh, Chicago*are spending a few days this week wini their mother, Mrs. Bertha Esh. 7 The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. May was christened! Donna Mary at St. Peter's church on Sunday afternoon. Charles Freund and Mrs. Ed Hoffman were sponsors for the baby. Dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. May on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. May, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund and Paul Weber. Mrs. Jake Miller and Mrs. Howard Christensen were visitors in the home of Mrs. Ray Horick in Woodstock on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Doetsch returned from their trip .to California on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund, son. n",n« "Vier --j. ' .. Crouch. Other guests .in. th.e. h ome o,f Community Night was held at the1 J®**"* JJ! ,A «!! Mr- and Mrs- Crouch Sunday were Mr. Volo school Friday evening with a|honJf Mr and Mrs- Wteber very large crowd attending. The,®"., aJ" _ • - . meeting was called to order by our!„ and Mrs. Joseph E. Freund and Mrs. A1 Schmeltzer were among those from here who attended the funeral services of Mrs. Joseph Lenzen at Volo on Tuesday. News of her death on Sunday came as a shock to this community. Charles Freund find Glendale Esh transacted business in Chicago on chairman, Arthur DilliOn. Three reels of motion pictures were shown, which proved very interesting. Little Marion Wwts put on two acts of tap dancing. W. C. Petty, our county superintendent, was present and gave a splendid talk on "Schools in Lake County." Mr. V. Casey was also present from the Lake County Farm Bureau office,'^u 1^?day' -vet , , and discussed the soil conservation \ . Mr- Johri .?a"b.orn •ndchilplan for 1938. Election of a secretary- d™\ of <^,cafir® visited jn^ the home treasurer then took place. Miss Helen mother, Mrs. B. L. Orvis, over Vasey was elected. The rest of the *he w J e€ i ke"d i;. Mr-a"d *frs. Orvis reeVening was spent kt playing cards ™ Chicago with them to spend and bunco. The nexemeeting will beia ,®w , . _ at the Volo school Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fransen and April 22. Isons Y18lte<* m J* G. Wagner home Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser and Sunday. son were Woodstock callers Friday. ' Mrs. Sarah Fisher visited Mr. and< Mrs. Ray Seymour, near Wauconda,1 Saturday. I The Volo Home Bureau unit is spon-1 soring a card party at the home of' Mr. and Mrs day evening, come. SLOCUlVrS LAKE . „ , : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nordmeyer were r, Ai°pnrl .1. EFv e°rTyb_odTy w!-«Ti- •»•"""• «' McH«nry Friday Cerbents, Three-Headed Dog Cerberus was the three-headed dog of Greek mythology which guarded the portal of infernal regions. Uses for Musical Pitch-Pipe The musioal • tch-pipe was the basis of the i nese system of measures, of the calendar and of their astronomical calculations.' (Political Advertisement) VOTE FOR H. Ackman JTNION, ILLINOIS Republican Candidate COUNTY TREASURER Hasserved McHenry County as a Supervisor for 22 years; as well as serving as County Chairman for one year and Chairman of the County Board of Review. Organized the first State Aid County Road Patrol System. Earnestly solicits your support in the Primaries on Tuesday, April 12,1938. and Mrs. Frank Tolson of Chicago. Mrs. David Walkington and broth ers, Floyd and Dexter Rice, visited at Milwaukee, Wis., Sunday and Monday Mrs. Maria Shoultes and daughter, Mary Ellen, of Slan Jose, Calif., are visiting the former's brother, Will Quinn, who is confined to bed by ill ness. Mrs. Shoultes is caring for her brother. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger and children and her father, Jos. Kortendick visited relatives at Waterford, Wis., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Beverly of Elgin visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Simon Stoffel, daughter, Clara, Mrs. Caroline Schiesale, Etta Powers, and Minnie Knox motored to Kenosha, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Weir Keck of Wkukegan visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson of Wall Lake, la., and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Davis of Carroll, la., attended the burial of Charles Davis Saturday. They left for home Sunday afternoon Supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Weber Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews were .M, r. and M„r s. Paul Gerasch and fam- T _ w business callers at McHenry Friday^ | J? afternoon. ' ~ " Elmer Esphtg spent Wednesday and Thursday at Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk at Maple Park. Mrs. Lusk and daughter, Betty Lou, returned home with them for the weekend. Misses Jennie, Ethel and Marion „ ... , . . __ Dow.Il were otter, .t W.ulogu. H.VLnd, Jos'w. Fremd. and Mrs. Charles Miehels of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund of Spring Grove. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Walkington are her mother, Mrs. A. S. Rice, and brothers, Floyd Rice, of New York and Dexter Rice of Rock Island. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frett of Chi- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeJoan and son, Jimmie, of Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage. C. O. Swanson ef Chicago spent Monday and Tuesday St his home<«ere. Telling It AD **De man dat tells all he knows," said Uncle Eben, "ain* nigh as bad as the one who can't stop dar, but keeps on tellin'." Patting the Brakes On After - dinner speakers have learned to be brief. There are ways of letting them know. FOE SALS Large Green House Business. Located in Harvard, Illinois. 4 units. Beds all planted, and ready for spring business. Immediate possession. Must be sold. Priced vesrjr low. . R. M. FRITZ, Broker Harvard State Bank Bldg. j.1 Harvard, 01 Phone--Off. 147 CENTRAL GARAGE When your oar or truck needs attention, we are prepared to serve you. One of the best equipped garages . • in Northern Illinois. Line of Atlas and Goodyear Tirol t , Electric and Acetylene Welding - \ Car Washing and Polishing • r:lp||||| Towing " Johnsburg Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and daughter, Frances, were business callers at Palatine last Wednesday. Willard Darrell attended an executive meeting of the Lake-Cook Farm Supply Co., at DesPlaines Monday. Mrs. Earl Converse spent last Tuesday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Philena Davis. Mrs. Celia Dowell and daughters, Jennie, Ethel and Marion, attended the Miller theatre at Wbodstock Saturday j evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren and guests,. Mrs. Raymond Lusk and her daughter, Betty Lou, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Einil Lundeen. Arthur Wackerow attended the Catlow theatre at Barrington Suriday evening. Mrs. Celia Dowell and daughter, i Marion, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raeburg at Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and Jos. S. Haas and Mr. and Mrs. Atta Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bouchonville of Mylith Park attended the funeral services of Ed Hahn at the Osburn Funeral home at Libertyville last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney, spent last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lara bee at Bristol, Wis. G. J. Burnett was a business caller at McHenry last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett spent last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler. Mr. and Mrs. H1. B. Schaefer of McHenry spent last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews. Jack Geary and Emmet Geary spent last Friday evening at the G. J. Burnett home. '• Jos J. Miller left Sunday for St. Louis, where they were called by the death of Mrs. Nick Freund. Phone Jacob Justen & Sons Green Street McHenry, HL L A D I E S , B E S E A T E D ! 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