- iNii' """^^Mpf'- W tf """i'v -t n *•»«.>• ,* \ * •** ex- wf *»* * jy * •."•n tiit± * *• * ^"r , # ^ _ v! v * § '*?/ N * i X . , , ^ H - . ysgs^ V . ' ,: - <, • , t McHMIBf FLAHVDKAUB • r ^ A*' ; ^ *j*- r- \;>• x.*-<\- I* " . ." "*'• a&- m>\ Dr. Paul A. Schwabe OPTOMETRIST Phone: McHenry 12S-J Woodstock 674 THUR8DAY AFTERNOON BY APPOINTMENT ONLY •X;fi -Wi . -VST .--' % ?-~f> - »«! <r.*r -ixrJt, '• ""ts;# f ;--v -- , r <*#=»* * ' , • H. -• _v^ ' - - « ••'"-.»»• „• -. ... » r • >y;\ - jm jjk^ i . v* „ ^ ? I * # " ^ M w _ ' Daddy wanted us to nave a safe car so he bought a CHEVROLET ',?• because it has PERFECTED ^ HYDRAULICBRAKES !*» •rJ%. Plft .mM'.-... « . . ' & ' ^ '. . . . , - - CHEVROLET lou'l! be AHEAD with a CHEVROLET! Phone 277 Corner U. S. 12 and HL 20 * W* SI# '•; K" Open for Business McHenry Blacksmith, General Repair ^ and Welding Shop Lawn Mowers Sharpened Plows Sharpened, etc.--Horshoeing a Specialty.--Phone F , 0*11 will bring Horseshoer to TOIL ' ^ w-i' .,Lj JAMES ORR, Prop. -- Front and John StsM West McHenry McHenry 65-M RESIDENCE CHANGES Mr. and Mrs. James Fitsgerald have moved from the Bonslett house, on Richmond Road, to Cary.,, The place they have vacated will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tonyan. who purchased it recently. They have been making their home in the upper flat 01 the apartment building, near the high school. RINGWOOD Mrs. Henry Foss of New YorkCity, who arrived last Friday, is helping in the care of her father, John F. Claxton, who is ill at his home, east of McHenry. THAT MONEY WILL COME IN MIGHTY HANDY* ^THANKS* J O H N 'x i'?4. *C s'/ "•'> v-^ to be done, or roadwork, or corn shelling, or threshing , . . the man who has a telephone is the one who's easiest to re&ch. If you haven't a telephone, why not order one today? (A TO FAMILY INCOMES People who have a telephone know how useful it is in picking up a little outside work when things are slow around the farm. If there's trucking ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY (Political Advertisement) Republican Candidate McHenry County, Illinois rV'tv If yon were personally seeking to employ a man to do yonr bookkeeping, collect your accounts and pay your bills, keeping a true and accurate record of your financial affairs, I am sure you would inquire carefully into the qualifications of each applicant and would doubtless select a,person who lias had careful training in that line of work. " ^ " r ^For nearly four years I have been employed as chief deputy in the office of th^ Treasurer of McHenry county and have thus had a thorough training in the duties and responsibilities of that office, which iiveludes the collecting of, taxes and the proper disbursing of the money collected, as well as the supervision of the spreading of assessments. •* Prior to these past four years I had many years of experience as an accountant and the record of my work is well known to many people of McHenry County. This is the first time I have aspired to an elective county office, and I present my candidacy with the bo®* that jm, U &vo»W considerai^on. ... " I have lived in McHenry county for .32 years, am married and havt , two children--one son, a student at the Illinois State University and on# daughter, a Freshman in the Woodstock Community High School. I have no other business or income except what my head and *"nndfl can, do and if eleceted as County Treasurer I will devote my entire tims and abilities toward serving well the people of McHenry county in this capacity. Believing that I am qualified by experience for the, off ice, I will sincerely appreciate your support in the coming primaries on Tuesday- April 12, for the Republican nomination for Teasurer of McHenry county. „ . • • - ' • (This* Mrs. Edgar Thomas entertained the Bunco Club at her home Thursday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Wm. McCannon and Mrs. George Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hitchens entertained the Ave" hundred club at their home Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ray,, Peters and Geo. Young and Mrs. B. T. Butler and Ray Peters. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler and Kenneth Cristy attended a banquet at the Anna May tea room at Woodstock Wednesday evening, - given by Mrs. Ethel C. Coe to the McHenry County Rural Library Board members. Mr. and Mrs. John Bopart are the proud parents of a daughter, born pn Monday morning, March 28. Mrs. F. A. Hitchens and Shirley Butler attended the Style Show at Woodstock Wednesday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard were Mr. and Mrs. George Stanford of Bellwood, Miss Mary Muzzy and Harry Timm of Elgin called in the F. N. Muzzy home this past week. •The McHenry County Principals Club will meet at the Ringwood School for their monthly meeting. Wednesday evening, April 6. N Mr. and Mrs. Dimon and son. Alien, of Ostend spent Sunday evening in the Pick Olson home. Bill Brennen and Eugene Rush have been absent from school because of chicken pox and Frances Rush has been oui of school with measles. The members of the Epworth League attended an April Fool party St Greenwood, given by the Greenwood Epworth League Friday evening. Various games were played and/a social time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bratz and daughter of Chicago spent Sunday in the A. Ruehlman home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Olson and son Mrs. Peter H. Weber was a Chicago visitor last Thursday. Mrs. Agnes Lewis and family of Kenosha, Wis., were Sunday visitors in the home of her parents* Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tesch. Miss Clara Schiessle spent last Friday in Chicago. Woodstock visitors & : Saturday evening Mrs. Ernest Snyder and sons, Ernest Junior, "and Raymond, spent Friday and Saturday with her mother at Richmond. Merritt Cruikshank of Elgin spent Sunday in, the William McCannon home. Harold and Frances Snyder of Richmond spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Anderson and family were visitors at McHenry Saturday afternoon. The Home Circle will meet with Mrs. Roy Neal Wednesday, April 13. The M. E. Church Choir .furnished the music at the Greenwood Community services Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill and Mrs. S. W. Brown were visitors at Woodstock Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hitchens weve callers in the G. O. Allen homo at Maywood Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison, Mrs. B. T. Butler, Mrs. Collins and Mrs. J. C. Pearson were visitors at Elgin Wednesday. Mrs. George Young spent Tuesday with her parents at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Anderson and family, Mrs. Rilla Foes, Mrs. Viola Low, Mrs. Joe McCannon and Mrs. C. J. Jepson were among those from here to attend the community services at the Greenwood church Sunday evening. Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Thursday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon and family of Algonquin spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' C. J. Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hughes of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson were visitors at South Pekin Sunday to see the damage done by the recent tornado. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Huson and Mrs. E. L. Peck and sons of Elgin spent Saturday in the C. J. Jepson home. Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin spent Sunday afternoon at Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich were Sunday dinner guests of the latter's parents at Richmond. David and Phyllis McCannon of Algonquin spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred WSedrich, Jr., and family were Sunday dinner guests of friends at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr and Mrs. Lester Carr spent Saturday afternoon at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich spent Saturday evening in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr, were visitors at Solon Mills Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clay and family and Edna Peet of Rockford spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eld Peet. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Harvard were callers here Sunday. Agnes Jencks and daughter, Mary, of Evanston spent Saturday here, Mrs. Arthur Merrill of Solon Mills and Mrs. S. W. Brown were Elgin visitors Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent Sunday in the home of their daughter and family at McHenry. Misses Eylvia Richardson and Esther Seigmeyer of Crystal Lake spent Sunday afternoon in the Dick Olson home. Roy Hobart of Ostend spent Sunday in the D. L. Hall home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson and family spent Sunday with relatives at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doherty and son, John, were Woodstock visitors on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hitchens and Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler attended a birthday party for Byron Hitchens at Forest Park Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hitchens remained over Son* day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young and daughters of Waukegan were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N. Schmitt. Mrs. Catherine Boger fit Chicago spent several days the pa4.w*Bk~«ithi relatives in, McHenry. ~ j -- i (Political Advertisement) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR - <i fv . \ Primaries: Tuesday, April 12,193& •M m -'.V. : "y ,v V • ; :h f - V ; * •' • /• •7-- •• S McHENRY COUNTY: v a candidate for Sheriff of McHenry county, and respectfully invite you to consider my candidacy in the light of my past experience .and record of public service. I have served eight years as Sheriff befpre and performed the duties of that office to the best of my ability and I believe with the approval of the vast majority of the people. *, I believe in the old adage that "A Public Office Is a Public Trust/* / and it has been my ambition to live up to this slogan. In the office of ~ Sheriff I have performed my. duties with impartiality and promptness - and without fear or favor in the enforcement of the law. > t : ;$}; •• *Trr It has. always been my purpose to do well whatever duty lies before' me, and as Sheriff I have met my responsibilities fearlessly and imparti- _ally. Jn the enforcement of the law I have rendered even-handed justice, treating all alike, the strong, the weak, the rich and the poor. v It.you feel that I have measured up to this standard of public conduct and are favorable to my re-election I hope you will not only give me your vote and support, but that you will urge your friends and neighbors to do likewise at the coming primaries. -twill appreciate any assistance which you can give me at this time LESTER EDINOER. i;-' i. % ' - - ' - J - - - • ' !v:; & •vr