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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jul 1938, p. 8

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T. n .„r ary society of Holy Trinity church In er? will be held in the school base-jMrs- C-h®rl?s ® . g^ Elgin enjoyed an outing at the Ritsch- ment Monday evening, July 25, *t (n^n °f list weel^ A s<^ial afternoon .rd cotlMt. near this city, last Thurs- which time plans will be made (or a Weber Twins Two -Years QJd day. A pot-luck luncheon was served. C. D. OF A. MEETING The meeting of the Catholic Daughpicnic. ENTERTAIN SUNDAY served on the lawn. The next meeting will be held at the church base-1 ment Thursday afternoon, July 28,' Mr. and Mrs. Nick M. Justen enter-j^^k MrS. L. J. McCracken. as ho^|e^| rtf rplflfiv^Q flt> thpir i ' * ' . • • i ENTERTAINS FRIENDS |-|ters of America, which was to have tained a group of relatives afe their been held this Thursday evening, has home Sunday. Dinner and supper Was - taW-«W I*'been postponed until the ftrst Thurs-1 served and a social day spent. Those Mr- Mrs- George^ H. Johns day in August when an outing is be- present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. entertained a group of friends at then '.ing planned, instead of their regular Justen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ander-1 home W ednesday evening. Supper^was business meeting. son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Justen; daughter, Kathleen, and Bill McNamara of Chicago. „ 'cooked in the fireplace in the back yard. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Har-I , PAST ORACLE CLUB Mrs. James Perkins, Mrs. E. SURPRISE 4»ARTY Sg Mrs. Charles Ensign was surprised SSby-v group of relatives at her home ^ on John street Saturday evening, honj^ vlfring her Birthday. ;A social eveningi Bassett, Mrs. John Freund and Mrs. was spent after which lunch, brought [ Charles Ensign attended a meeting of 'Jw'by th? guests. includii\g a birthday j the McHenry County Past Oracles' '-$•* cake, was served. She received many j Club, R. N. A., at Wing Park, Elgin, w '!pretty gifts and cards. J Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. M. A. \ix'l Those present,- besides the Ensign Stewart as hostess. \ * .. family were;" ,Mr. and Mrs. F. G.l After business was transacted, % ;^:Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.'Thoma^Jpichic supper Was enjoyed. Their ry Alexander, Hebron; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ober, Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephenson, Ringwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and Mis* Maud Granger, McHenry; J-fiMr,, and Mrs Arthur Thomas and chi}: next melting will be with the district ",**, ' dren, Mr and Mrs. Clive Wyke and , deputy, Mrs. Bratzlers of Elgin, at her 'ohildien and Mrs. Wm. Oglesby, all of . summer home at Wonder ?!^^t*-'Crystal- Lake'..- - (August 19../ .FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ' ' | The home ef Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dowe was the Scene of a, happy gath-1 ering Snuday evening, July 17, when] choto t?y Worwtck Beef Week at* the Royal Blue Right at tte time when meat prices aJhe the higttiit they have been this year, it's the Royal Blue that comes to the rescue and for one solid week, commencing Saturday, July 23, up to and including Friday, July 29, we are having beef week fttore at prices that will not be duplicated anywhere for similar quality. . . - In connection with quality, please let us mention the fact that we are cutting only fancy young corn fed steers with plenty of finish and fine covering. You will admit after trying our roasts and steaks that you never tasted anything with better flavor. 'f BEEF BEEF BIRTHDAY PARTY Birthdays may come and birthdays each little guest were used as place relatives gathered to celebrate the may J?°> but little Jean and Joan, twin cards and ice cream molded into varyoupg couple's fifth wedding annivers-1 ^"Shters of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Web- IOUS shapes and figures t/as served. ary. , : i . ' jer remained unworried by time as they the twins were presented with many Cards furnished^" the entertainment celebrated their second hirthdavs at lovely gifts by their guests and1 other Lake on for the Wening, with honors going to the home of their aunt, ..Miss {jteney- Relatives - and. friends. Fil l Clarence YoUng, Stephen Schmitt,i'e*e; .^rtt)x' Saturday afternoon. : Children who enjoyed the happy\6c- ' Gamf' %ropiate 1.,S>' ^ caslon were Carol and Ronny Conwere played.by the little folks with way Jaek &nd Robert Web Mar_ the serving of the lunch the big event jtm Conway> joan> Lucille and John [of the day. The honored guests with ^nox. ! eight little cousins were seated around a table on the lawn, centered with two | attractive birthday cakes, each bear- ; ing two candles. I Individual cakes with the name of s ««;v ! * * ; warn Of N. Clark St||f ? < POT ROAST-! Best Choice. Cuts Per pound ~23d RIB ROAST-- v Prime Beef Per pound RUMP ROAST-- Boneless, the best roast for real flavor Per Pound . ... . ROUND STEAKBest Center Cuts " Per pound. _ . 1 33 ^ SIRLOIN STEAK-- Prime Beef - Choice Cuts Per pound CUBE STEAKS---; Out from clioi^.; center round " Per pound .j; Salted Side Pork or Lean Pickled Pork Per pound 19^ FRESH GROUND BEEF-- -We use lean beef rounds only I Per pound BOILING BEEF-- Short rib - Plate beef or brisket. Young, ~ lean, tender ; . pound BEE¥ STEW-- Boneless, lean and tender Per pound CORNED BEEF-- Boneless--Our own cufre wonderful flavrol> Per pound 19c Test we have Fresh Fish on Friday! 23C We will guarantee the above prices for one t Titirt Tiilr, starting with Saturday, July 23. Phone your orders -- We Deliver -- Call 166 Royal Blue Grocery and Meat Market C. W. GIBBS, Prop. West McHenry, 111. ONE WEEK ONLY BEGINNING JULY Get acquainted with the Famous Features <j*fthese nationally known products--offered atbort-. quantity reductions through the cooperation of WI L S O N B R O WHITE SHIRTS By-th9-Box Populor Uaders from Wilson BrothtH < anges of white broadcloth shirtf." Collar-attached, Sanforized shrunk, V-shaped waist. The Peer (OBAN coBar) -- 3 lor $4.^5 Ths Thames (OBAN collar) -- 3 for $5.85 Bend Street (soft collar) -- 3 for $10.00 yiiiii.yg i pi fc. •- ' i -A; Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs. Catherine Young. Refreshments were served later in the evening. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Reinert and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young, Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and sons, Harvard; Mr. and Mrs. George Young, Ringwood; Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith, Mrs. Catherine Young and daughter, J Rosina, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schmitt, I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young and Mr. j and Mrs. Ed Young and daughter, Mc-, Henry. j • • • I pfeNEFlt PARTY j The Benefit party sponsored by the Mothers' Rf'ief Association for the Aged at Pistakee Bay last Thursday j was a huge success. Approximately 250 guests were served, and this party! proved to be the largest and most sue-1 cessful ever given by the organiza-. tion. It was a gala affair and lunch- { eon, cards, bunco, fishing and golfing; were offered. I Luncheon was served at Harrison's, Inn, followed by cards at the Pistakee j Yacht Club, where a prize was awarded each table. This was the third annual outing of the association. • • • ' . ' HONOBS GUEST Mrs. Martin May entertained a number of relatives at her home Friday evening, honoring the birthday of her guest, Mrs. Fred Ramacker. The time was spent in visiting, after which lunch was served. Those present were: ( Mrs. Leo Schaecker, Miss Eleanor Smith, Lindsay, Neb.; Miss Ann Pfeiffer, Spalding, Neb.; Mrs. Elmer j Schmalfeldt and children, Kenosha;! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heniken, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Staines, sons, Arthur and Mervin, Mr. and Mrs.1 Leo Smith, Ringwood; Miss Lillian' Winegar, Mrs. Ramacker's sons, Ar-' thur, Anthony, and David, and daugh-1 ter, Clare, Mr. and Mrs. Joe May and Sir. and Mrs. Wesley Guffey and son,1 Billy, of McHenry. ^ • s ATTEND BREAKFAST Mrs. Rudolph E. Johnson of Bald Knob, Pistakee Lake, attended the breakfast given by the American Daughters of Sweden in honor of Crown Princess, Louise of Sweden at the Palmer House, Chicago, Saturday, July 16. Her friend from Chicago, Mrs. Eric Ericsson, also attended. Mrs. Ruth Mannow Olsson, of the Mannow brokerage Arm, a cousin of Mrs. Johnson, is president of the American Daughters of Sweden and acted as chairman of this elaborate affair. The Crown Princess appeared i j in a plain white dress, a rose-colored *&• hat, trimmed with a black velvet rib- J bon and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Mrs. Olsson in a) ^ blue suit and hat to match and a cor- j V sage of red roses, walked by her„side, fJf introducing her Royal Highness. I A five-course breakfast was served. 11 Old Glory swayed on one side of the 1 j beautiful Imperial rifom and the Swedish flag on the other. The Swedish colors were carried out extensively, even to the flowers on the tables, yellow roses and blue bachelor buttons. Miss Ebba Sandstrom, former leader of the Chicago Women's Symphony Orchestra, furnished music. Mrs. George Q. Johnson, wife of former District Attorney Johnson, made an * * * * ' • > ; • . • » • k w t - ' * r appropriate speech. * » • K. OF C. INSTALLATION Installation of officers of the Knights of Columbus was held Thursday evening, July 14, at the K. of C. hall. District Deputy, Harold Evans of Woodstock, installed the officers. Following is the list of officers: Grand Knight--John Bolger. Deputy Grand Knight--Carl Weber. •Chancellor--Thomas A. Bolger. Recorder--Clarence Anglese. Financial Secretary--A. J. JUTirtz. Lecturer--Ear' Walsh. Treasurer--Maurice Schreiner, Advocate--George Weber. ; Warden--George Larkin. Delegate to State Convention --> Clarence Martin. Alternate to Grand Knight--Edward Larkin. Alternate to Delegate--Carl Weber. Inside Guards-Robert Martin. jQutside Guara--Stanley Schaefer. itrustee-s-Jos.'Adams. . Cfcarfcdes invented in fVanee Charades were invented in France in the Eighteenth century. •: Block South of Harry's New York Make up your party for a Moonlight Eide -- Special Bales Wienie or Marshmallow Boasts ' Both Spirited and Gentle Horses fv i m i*" v '/f'/v! HEHBEB Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MEMBER Federal Reserve . System F U B L d C A T I O N I ^ ^ --^ Report of the Condition of • West McHenry State Bank McHenry, 111. (P. 0. West McHenry) - transmitted in response to call of the Auditor of Public Accounts^ pursuant to law and showing condition at the close of business on t]bi| •*J0th day of June 1938. . .-•/ 1 RESOUBCES Cash and. due from banks Outside checks and other cash items United States Government obligations, direct and/or fully guaranteed ..$230,546.06 234.22 Other bonds, stocks and securities Loans and discounts ^ Overdrafts ; ^^TT,420.21 160,731.84 333,837.17 Banking house, $8,388.56; Furniture and fixtures, $1,555.20 ^ rPSQ1im>S i.g.iaur.ri, T Grand Total Resources ^,943.^ 927.# „$913,647.0© LIABILITIES Capital stock Surplus ^ - Undivided profits (Net) Reserve accounts Demand deposits Time de{x>sits 3&tal of deposits: v (1) Secured by pledge of loans and'<WP . investments (2) Not secured by pledge of loans and/or > investments ,: • • • • ' • ......>.^$738,606.88 i 50,000.00 50,000.00 28,170.99 5,100.00 436,896.80- 326,710.03 (3) Total deposits Other liabilities _$763,606.88 16,769.13 Grand Total Liabilities r- ..$913,647.00 Memorandum: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities: ^; Loans and investments pledged: U. S. Government obligations direct and'or fully guaranteed :r :. -- /Total Pledged (excluding re-disoounts) 27 PleSged: Against funds of State ol lilinois : .__$27,000.d^ j$ 27,000.00 Total Pledged ..$27,000.00 The bank has outstanding $47,273.72 face amount of Deferred- Certificates, payable solely out of future net profits, if and when such future net profits are earned, (future net profits are operating profits plus recoveries, less charge-offs and proper provision for reserves) representing contributions to the bank and subordinated to all deposit and creditor liabilities but payable before any distribution to stock* holders as such. I, Gerald J. Carey, Cashier of the West McHenry State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mjr knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown abovtt agree with the items and amounts shown in the report made^X) ths Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. ? - GERALD J. CAREY, Cashier. Ckwreot Attests . JOS. W. FREUND, & ^ REIHANSPERGSR, Directors. STATE OF ILLINOIS, County of McHenry. ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of July 1938. (SEAL) * ROBERT Ii. "WEBER, Notary Public.

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