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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Jul 1941, p. 2

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BOARD ASSIGNS SERIAL NUMBERS TONEWDMFTEES SECOND LOTTERY ON IN WASHINGTON TODAY V:;J .'Jl I' The Plaindealer is authoirzed to publish the list of serial numbers assigned to the newly registered young men of the county frojn the two selective service boards. The numbers were assigned as the registration cards were shuffled. • The order number which will call these young men into service will not be learned until the second lottery is held in Washington today, July 17. - LI8T OF REGISTRANTS XeBeary C oanty, Wlaefr, v; /; & S. Board He, 1 Key Number €09 ' July 1, 1M1 Raymond G. Harris |Vi ' RD1.W. McHetfry. Stanley Rudolph Ceray "v. RD 3, Harvard. $"!•%,. Nicholas Berwa&ger « 446 Railroad St, Marengo. Walter Kohen " RD 2, MoHenry. . George Andrews, &... RD 1, Marengo*, Frederick Walter Smitlb > ^ RD S, Box 3, Harrarl. Barry Arthur AndersoSt ^ - Box 27, W. McHenry. Edwin George Herman Nickel* 209 B. Forest St., Marengo. Theodore Andrew RD 1, Marengo. Herman John Reese 2, Harvard. Vernon Joseph Reinboltft RD 1, McHenry. Harold Carl Johnson RD 1, Box 92, Mareflqp*,' Roger Carpenter Colver RD 1, Marengo. Raymond Harold Aubry 642 Railroad St., Marengo. Clarence Richard Axel son RD 1, Woodstock. Frank Edward Holy RD 1, Marengo. Arnold M. Blake Green St., McHenry. William Gritsuk Box 27, Ringwood. Laverne Edward Knocker RD 1, Alden. Jums Levering Croat Box 63, Chemung. 4^-^-- ' 8-1 S-4 8-4 14 s-c 8-7 8-lt S-ll 8-12 •-11 8-14 8-1S 8-16 8-19 8-18 8-1* 8-20 •-#* Earl Rverett RD 2, Faber ' •' m . • Alden. 1 8-71 Walter Paul Edward Behm 21 N. Howard St. Harvard. S-72 Joseph Frank Fabrl ^ Box 551, Hebron. ' S-7J Daniel Jacob Kenneb§sk RD 1, McHenry. - S-74 Edward Junior Qlanll Hebron. 8-76 DeWayne Grant Johnson RD i, Marengo.* S-7€ Vernon Joseph Davl* ; i • Box 24. Chemnng. i§ • - 8-77 Frederick H. Smith . * RD 1, McHenry. 8-78 Gerald Kieth Hum ';£%?* ^ M • W<- 8-22 8-28 8-24 *as 8-26 8-27 8-28 8-80 8-31 «42 M3 8-84 8-85 ' «= ' " s«ss : 1 ••47 8-88 849 8-41 8-42 8-48 8*45 ••46 8-47 '8-48 •-49 •-60 •s-ii 8-62 8-53 8-54 Charles Francis Sutton RD 2, McHenry. Harley Eugene Gill RD 3, Woodstock. John Daniel Sullivan Jefferson St.. Harvard. Alvin Gossell Davis RD 1, Woodstock. Howard Claton Bombard 901 N. Division St., Harvard. Morris Earl Hall RD 1, Ringwood. » John Clifton Wilson Richmond. Robert Lee Davidson RD 3, Harvard. Jesse Frank Vannoy RD 3, Woodstock. Ervin Leonard Walters RD 1, Woodstock. Roger Magnuss PeterSB* Alden. Claude VanderPal RD 1, Richmond. Robert Russell Marvin 103 Garfield Rd., Harvard. Leo Alfred Dalton Chemung. Ray Warren Kllpatrick Box 36, Solon Mills., David William Ramaefcsr Ringwood. £ Alexander Lee Chemung. Gordon Franklin Berg RD l, Ringwood. Arthur Paul Smith, Jr. 607 S. Main St., McHenry. William Walter Kieser ; ^ 223 N. Page, Marengo. Floyd William Freuaft * RD W. McHenry. John Francis Retonda * -105 Waukegan Rd., McTTetll* Walter William Henry John, Jr. RD 1, Box 199, Marengo. Donald Eugene McAndrews 211 E. Grant Hyway, Marengo. Lionel Schell Fredrickson _406 Garfield, Harvard. Ringwood. S-79 Robert Allen Parker 8 Garfield, Harvar) S-80 George William Stajil Ringwood. " S-81 Irvin L. Freund • Maple Ave.. McHi 8-82 John Oliver Reed RD 3, Woodstock. 8-88 Blmer Martin Skald Hebron. 8-84 EJroy Albert fcatrman* 807 Ratxlaff, Harvard. ' 8-86 Leslie William Sneddon ^ Hebron. 84)1 Maynard Theodore Kretckaer 102 Hays St, Harvard. 8 - 8 7 C h a r l e s E u g e n e K a a < i $ - v Harvard. . ;,;sr. 8*88 William Rex Stone Z* "$36 Maple St, Marengo. 8-89 Prank Kingsley Johnson . f Box "A", W. McHenry. ^ ; 840 Walter Nicholas Brown RD 1, McHenry. u - 8-91 Anthony Edward Noonan 126 Green St, W. McHenry. 8-92 Arnold C. Wittmus RD 2, HarvaHL 8-98 Phillip A. Borrt - Richmond. 8-94 Howard Orner Isaacson .( 1010 S. State, Marengo. * 8-96 Gordon Thomas Knox W. McHenry. ^ 8-96 Howard John Rasmussen W. Railroad St., Marengo. 8-97 Harold Franklyn Lewis 705 W. Washington, Harvard Joseph Greenlee, Jr. BD 1, Harvard. •49 John Edward Darmoff 407 Anderson St., Harvard. 8-100 Jack Frederick Schmld, 303 W. Diggins St, Harvard. £-101 Allan Ferguson Penney 033 W. Grant Hwy., Marengo. 8-102 Edwin Steven Klein Spring Grove, 111. 8-103 Arthur Weaver T^athaiB, Jr. Hebron. ;• 8-104 Eugene Lewis Adams RD 1. McHenry. 8-106 Garfield Frederick Miller, Jr., Hickory Grange Sub* McHenry 8-106 Harold Edward Snyder ; ! RD 2, Richmond. 8-107 Alfred Edward WesWW Ringwood, RD 1. 8-108 Vincent Anton Pietkauskis RD 2. Alden. 8-109 Eugene Bernard Freund * 'RD 1. Ringwood 1U, McHenry. 8-110 Floyd Gilbert Webb * RD 2. Harvard. 8-111 Perley Edward Johnson RD 1, Woodstock. 8-112 Laverne Fredrick Roberts RD 1, Alden. •418 John Edward Condon 105 W. Blackman, Harvard. 8-114 Earl Samuel Raven RD 2, McHenry. 8-115, Bruce Joseph Blazief RD 3, Harvard. 8-116 Lewis John Soenksest RD 3, Woodstock. 8-117 Gilbert Carroll Wyse RD 3, Harvard. 8-118 Bert Orloe Starnes 434 Main St., McHenry. 8-119 John Richard Seefeldt Alden, McHenry County* •-120 John Charles Carroll RD, Hartland. 8-121 Fred Ervin Lundquist RD 1, Hebron. 8-122 Clyde Allen Straley 204 Park St., Harvard. 8-128 Alfred Lester Oppegard Island Lake, McHenry. 8-80 841 842 •42 •44 846 841 8-S7 ^ . 848 8-89 8-40 8-41 Maynard Mervill Wilkerson HS Fremont St., WoodsUx Harry Walter Block RD 3, Woodstock. p Lawrence Russel Harman r RD 2, Woodstock. Jerome Joseph Dvorak " ... Box 82, Algonquin. Eugene Pickett r~ 441 Dacy, WoodsUHflt Russell Roy Reed / RD, Huntley. Frederick Hamilton 25 Pomeroy, Crystal Jesse Alexander Ray "*'•* ' Todd School, Woodstoc^ . Clifford Edward Anderso* Box 2. Cary. Edward Zamecnik **'. Washington, St, Algonquin. Charles John Moore 129 Paddock, Crystal TA<L George Alexander Moffat RD 2 Crystal Lake. Albert Doiria Frohitag RD 1, Hampshire. Ralph Btoood Ackeraann, M. Jones was sitting with his wife behind a palm on a hotel veranda late cme night when a young man- and a girl bam* and sat down on a bench neat them. The young manbegan to tin the girl how pretty and good and < lovable he thought she was. Hlldeir behind the palm, Mrs. Jones whispered to her husband: "Oh, John, he doesn't know we're here and he's going to propose. Whiitlt to warn him." "What for?" said Jones. "Nobody whistled to warn me." - ? •literate Gathering Tho ambitious wife of a millionaire gave a big dinner party. Her hustMpkd, who had made his money as flip inventor of a patent rat poison, was IQent during the dinner. As the lidies left the room, his wife found an opportunity to whisper to ask him: "Why on earth don't you talk?" "Talk?" he replied. "Why, what's the use of it? Not a single person here k&owa anything about rais er rat pciaon." • f "i1 1 " T LI8T OF REGISTRANTS * McHenry County* Illhi©!* LOCAL BOARD XO. 2 Key Nnmber 868 8-1 Norman Edward Ehrke „„<r 103 Walkup, Crystal LaSfc . 8-2 Francis Robert Arseneau 852 Washington, Woodsledt 8-8 Donald Leonard Lenz Cary. % John Piper Simpson 110 E. Washington, Marengo. Raymond Frank Ettea RD 1, McHenry. Donald Martin Freuvt . ." RD 2, McHenry. ' ' George Walter TayhMf , 217 E. Prairie St., Marengo. Loran Ralph Harrison - Ringwood. Richard Gossell RD 1, Marengo. Rex Willard Geddes RD 1, McHenry, Emerald Pk. Walter Wilhelm Plote RD 3, Harvard. • Donald Richard Campbell Island Lake, McHenry. John Robert Pence : sl 607 Dewey St., Harvard, ^ '* Paul Nicholas Borre Box 203, Richmond. Clinton E. Bell Richmond. Lawrence Leo GantMr Spring Grove. Lewis Theodore Heitsel 122 E. Grant Hwy., Marengo. Francis Asmal Cox RD 2, McHenry. -» J: Philip Victor Atteberry 302 Garfield St., HarvaML • • Glenn Laverne Carlson 507 N. Division, Harvaift. Clarence Wesley Aavang • RD 8, Woodstock. George William Hauschildt 603 W.' Grant Hwy., Marengo. Edwin Henry Walter Polnow 215 W. Railroad St., Marengo. Jack Kooistra Alden, III. Vernon Dale Emery r' 49T W. Diggen St, Harvard. 8-4" JCharles Herman Schala RD 1, Algonquin. . 84 Edward Donald Spencer - 1022 Wheeler, Woodstock. 84 Lloyd Vernon Church RD 2, Woodstock. 1 p-7 James Edward Tipps , 236 McHenry, Crystal Lake, •4" Richard Harold Ettner, Jr. RD 1, Marengo. 84 John William Nevin 108 Stewart, Woodstock. 8-10 Kendell Slade Austin 529 Austid, Woodstock. ' 8-11 George Michael Burke RD 2, Woodstock. 841 Thomas Clarence Kiley • Huntley. 8-18 John Leigh ton Noble. RD 1, Huntley. 8-14 Preston Edwin Yoentan RD 1, Crystal Lake. _ 8-16 Walter Emil William Felts RD l, Box 31, w. McHenry. 8-16 Roscoe Wayne Connelly 929 Jewett St, Woodstock S-17 William Henry Hyser RD 2, Marengo. 8-18 John William Gancar 456 Center St., Woodstock 8-19 Vernon Gieseke 234 McHenry, Crystal S-20 William Richard LeVeqao East St., Crystal Lake. S-21 Richard LaPlat Speaker 649 Oriole Trail, Crystal Lake. S-22 Robert Fred Rosell 210 McHenry, Crystal Lake. 8-23 Glenn Leroy Llndell 932 Marvel Ave., Woodstock S-24 Ralph William Goodyear 1020 Tappan St., Woodstock S-26 Leslie Charles . Wedge f 118 Grove, Crystal Imktf Box S3, WoodBtoflk. •r«2 William Edward Blenke ... -*'C RD, Cary, j - -T 8-42 Frauklin Albert Hentaingsen Box 15, Union. 6-44 Alan Curtis Dufield Crystal Lake. 8-46 John Clinton Schudtt RD 2, Woodstock. . ^ 8-46 floyd William Hart Crystal Lake. , 8-47 Clifford Eugene Lq| ; RD 2, Marengo. • 8-48 Ben Mordicae Panjit 34 Center St., Crystal Lake. 8-49 Lloyd LaVerne Butts RD 1, Woodstock. 840 Richard Rudolph Exuer Box 69, Cary. ^ 841 Alfred Jacob Miller 616 Clay St., Woodsto#. •42 Marion Eugene Shouse RD 2, Marengo. 8-68 Robert Russell Friscb Main St., Cary. ;" 844 Hubert John Martine 915 Jewett St., WoOdstOOlt. 846 EM ward Paul Herrick Crystal Lake. 844 James Quinter Buffennyer Box 114, Huntley. 847 Carl Edward Johnson 636 Oak St., Woodstock. 841 Erwin Herman Beuman RD 2, Woodstock. 849 Claude William Wallace Crystal Lake. 8-80 Alfred Banks RD 3, Crystal Laket ' . . 84i Donald Burton Hackman "^""' RD 1, Woodstock. 841 Albert Paul Wood, Jr. Burbank Ave., WoodstodL S-63 Edwin Francis Peteri Algonquin. -S-64 Ervin James Walsh .. Union. 845 Charles Rol^grt Whiting . 320 Jefferson St., Woodstock. 84f Wilbur Joseph Wickham • 336 Lincoln Ave., Woodstock. 847 Harold George Stark ; • . V RD 2, Crystal Lake. 848 Robert Edward Wilcox • • 585 Washington, Woodstock, 849 Gordon Harold Rogman 400 Wa.ite Place, Woodstock. 8rTi Albert Fred Schmidt, Jrv RD 2, Woodstock. S-71 Harold Frederick Folnow RD, Union. i 8-72 Frank Svejcar Lakewood, Crystal LalM. 18-71 Howard F. Hilbert Huntley. [•-74 Edward Leslie McNett 848 Washington, Woodstock." 18-75 Arthur Leroy Martin RD 2, Woodstock. [ 8-76 Richard Arnold Lange 115 Main, Crystal Lake. 18-77 Curt Arthur Munson 417 Main, Crystal Lake. IS-78 Leo Paul Hopp RD 1, Algonquin. I S-79 Henry Joseph Trinkhoni RD 1, Algonquin. , S-80 Ray Carl Franck Box 902, Crystal Lake. [8-81 Arthur DeVogelaere RD, Huntley. 18-82 Guenther Walter Wenk 929 Clay St., Woodstock.. 8-88 William John Asmus 251 Throop St., Woodstock. 8-84 George Raymonde Wingate RD 2, Crystal Lake. . I 8-86 Herbert Albert Hensel RD 1, Huntley. 18-86 William Joseph Si mo: Algonquin. 8-87 Melvin Fred Thomsen 905 Tappan St., Woodstock. 8-88 Emerson Beekman Mason 1B86 Oriole Trail, Crystal Lake. 8-89 Glenn Robert Gibson 212 E. Calhoun, Woodstock. S-90 Edwin LeRoy Benson Algonquin. 8-91' Thomas Eugene Barke RD 2, Marengo. 8-92 Martin Louis Klein , 848 Grove, Crystal Lake. 8-98 Lawrence Zange Hubbard St., Algonquin. 8-94 Marvin John Smith 220 Hayward St., Woodstock. S45 Roland Joseph Baldwin 491 Judd St, Woodstock. 8-96 Martin Knell ^ <15 Brink St., Woodstock. 8-97 Kenneth Herman Zickvr RD 1, Union. 8-98 Joseph Edward Seyk 111 N. River Drive, Algonquin. S-99 Edmond Charles Lambrecht Woodstock St., Hunll|y. 8-100 Edwin Charles Jurs RD 1, Crystal Lake. 8-101 Elmer Matthew Musser 914 Jewett St., Woodstock# i, 8-102 John Francis Kramer 203 Pleasant St., Woodstock. 8-103 Joseph Everett Mertenl Algonquin. g;7 8-104 Donald John Blodgett 832 Clay St., Woodstock. IS "The woman I marry must look upon me as the greatest man In the, world." "Oh, well, you may find one. When a woman loves she is not only blind, but absolutely d«^d of 8Se Get* the Hon" "Ethel," said the young man timidly. "Did you ever think Of marrying?" "No, Harry," replied Ethel, looking demurely at her shoe. "No, the subject has never entered my mind --never at all." "I'm sorry," Harry said, turning away. "One minute, Harry," called Ethel. "You've set me thinking," .. •slase. Sinful Behavior op, my good woman. You are wasting the time of this court. More than half of what you have said is irrelevant. Mrs. Guppy--Will, I do declare! That's a nice thing, and here I've been a regular church-goer all these years. The Lily Lake ladies held a meeting and card and bunco party at the Tower Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. O*Laary, Mrs. C. O. Swaftson, Jaaepltine Dosch, Mrs. C. McDermott, Mildred Bonoma, Betty Erickson and K. Bender. After the games a meeting was held at which time new officers for the club were elected. Officers now are: President, Mrs. Thomas Klabough; Vice-president, Mrs. Clande McDermott; secretary, Mrs. Joseph McDonald, and treasurer, Mrs. George J. Wegener. Lloyii Thomas Pelton of Mauston, Wis., visited at the hoane of Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Klabeigh for four days. ViRitota a$ tte kone -0, l|r. and Mrs. Wehner Sunday were lur. and Mrs. Frank Dfeeftecka and son, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wehner and son, Edward, and daughter, Helen*. Mr. and Mrs. John Psutka and daughter, Francis, ail of Chicago. Frances Psutka is spending a week at the Wehner home. Mr. and Mrs. Draper and family spent the weekend at their summer jK>me. Mr. and Mrs. Blacky visited at the heme of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jfohn Mackey, at 9a4a3«», They also visited in Muskegon and Freemont for two weeks. Visitors at their home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Momeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. DeLando and daughter, Eva -May, ill of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.- Claude McDermott were Fox Lake visitors Monday. Mrs. Wilbert Swanson is spending a few days in Chicago visiting at the home of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt and family of Chicago are sjpending a few days at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and sen of Chicago spent the weekend at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Tookey of Chicago visited at the home of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Swanson, recently. Mrs. Joseph McDonald was a Chicago visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blum, Chicago, have returned home after spending a week at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Farrington and family of Chicago spent the weekend at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. Paul and daughters of Chicago visited at tAe home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Klabough Sunday. Mrs. George Eeser and daughter, Mrs. L. Williams, and daughter, Shirley, Chicago, are spending two weeks at their cottage. , Mrs. Alex Wirfs was a Woodstock visitor Monday and Thursday last week. r.vwf-., Escape Mechanism , -.'•Why is it that some people cannot close a door quietly? asks G. Hemstiger. We do know .unless it be that since a man can't hit his wife in the eye, it is his only avenue of selfexpression. ' . ...snl TOOLS FIRST I1 Plumber--Where's the leakt Cook--Don't bother me, go back and get the tools you forgot first. FORMER SUPT. OF SCHOOL^ HERE, E. C. FISHER, RETIRES E. C. Fisher, who was Superintendent of Schools in McHenry from 1901 until 1906, and who has been serving in the same capacity in Peoria for the past thirteen years, retired June 30 in order that he might recover from his recent ill health. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will move from the Jefferson hotel in Peoria to their summer home at Onamia, Minn., about one hundred miles north of Minneapolis. The cottage is located at Mille Lacs. The Fishers plan to move to a warmer climate about next Thanksgiving. RINGWOOD CHURCH NOTES The Worship Service tfil! be held at the Ringwood Methodist church Sunday at 10 a.m., DST. "The Non- Church-Goer is Failing his Country in this National Emergency" is the title of the sermon Rev. R. J. L. Mc- Kelvey has prepared. Sunday School at the church will begin at 11 a. m. The Kozloff brothers of Reading, Pa., play their cousins, the Goodman brothers, in an annual game of basketball. Mrs. A. V. Mason of Mylith Park was a shopper in Chicago last Saturday. Mrs. W. Sinke and daughter, Lou, of Chicago are spending two weeks at their cottage at Mylith Park. The following guests were entertained at the Frarts - Eisner cottage at Mylith Park last Friday afternoon at three o'clock coffee: Mrs. C. Rodene, Mrs. L. Buchonville, Mrs. W. Swinke, Mrs. B. Rutherberg, Miss Lou Swinke, Mrs. R. Zistel and Mrs. A. V. Mason. Mr. and -Mrs. James Kosier were enjoying a vacation in Moith /Carolina when' Mr. Koaier took sick,-and was rushed back to Chicago where he watered Ravenwsood hospital. The latest reports are that he is improving nicely. Mr. Kosier was formerly of Waucondau Mrs. W.- Sinke entertained the following guests last Monday at her cottage: Mrs. C. Rodene, Mrs. A. V. Mason and Mrs. B. Ruthenberg. Mrs. R. Vistel and daughter, Helen, of Chicago are visiting friend* at the Franz - Eisner cottage at Mytith Park. Mrg. P Lochman of Wp*eond& and Mrs. J. Maxquardt, Chleago, were callers Sunday at the A, V. Mason home. Phillip and Randolph Kosier of Chicago. are spending: their vacation with "Pop" and "Grandma"' Lochman- at Lochmoore farm, east of Wauconda. Callers last Wednesday eveining at the A. V. Mason home at Mylith Parte were S. C. Masai, J. Stanek, A. Soska, Rev. B. Sindsinski, pastor of St. Valentine's church, Cicero. All are supreme officials of the Polish Alma Mater organization of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and daughter, Frances, were callers at Crystal Lake last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pfannenstill of Grayslake spent last Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hayford and Mr. and Mrs. "Hiomas Stanek and daughter, Dona Jean, of Crystal Lake were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of West Allis, Wis., were supper and evening guests last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlett Henry, Sr. Mrs. Celia Dowell and daughter, Jennie, were callers at Crystal Lake Saturday evening. 5 Mrs. M. Van Deusen is spending a few days visiting relatives at West Allis, Wis. Earl Kane, Sr.. of Diamond Lake was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner and daughter, Joan, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Vasey at Waukegan Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. Pfannenstill and Miss Marie Wagner of Mundelein spent last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner. Mrs. C. H. Hansen visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaBelle last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fink and grandchildren, Billie, Martha and Marie, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews Sunday. Mrs. Frank LaBelle,- in company with her guests, Mrs. Frank Merritt of Harrington and Mrs. Clifford Parmalee of DesPlaines, were callers at Mundelein last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson and son of Cary spent last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren attended the Viking picnic at Gurnee on Sunday. Mrs. Sanden and little daughter of Island Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Lyle, Willard Darrell and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping were dinner guests Sunday at Coral. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Crabtree of Cary spent last Tuesday evening at the home et Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett Mr. aadhMra. Harold Wheelock and two children ef Villa Park were callen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Matthews last Saturday evening. Senday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McDonald of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle, Litwiler of Round Lake. Willard Darrell was k caller at Waukegan Tuesday. Mrs. Byron DeForest of Chicago spent last Wednesday at the hotne of Mr. and Mrs.. G. J. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hillier of Borrington were callers at the G. J. Burnett hoeae last Friday evening. Mr. and MM. Joseph $orgo and the tetter's mother and Mrs. Anp Dercole eff Cfclcago were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Island Lake were visitor" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett last Thursday. Ordee your Rubber Platedeafae. Why gamble qaessofine f Ymi know whflt / Give your car "Tankful Test" and tea why mid wet! motorists choose Red Crown gasoline over any other brand by a margin of ... • 2 fol V. t4: 'limit, . * laaad an latnt available! tatc tax u>d inaoacdMSatk tUMl IN on AUCriOM-QUtZ every AM«r night NBC MM Metwwfc STANDARD SERVICE r. • up uUR STANDARD Oil 0EALER Secret of Happiness . "We have been married over a year now, and we never quarrel. If a difference of opinion arises and I am right, Henry always give* in immediately." "And if he la right?" *'Oh, that hasn't happened yet" Condensed "Yes," said the newspaper reporter, "I always carry my notes in my hat." "I see," said Fogg. "Hews in • nutshell." , Just Bad Luck Mrs. Brown--Is Billy sfck, Mrs. Smith? Mrs. Smith--Well, not exactly sick; but no stomach can stand 13 apples.' It's an unlucky number. Retwn Match Lest Magistrate--Well, Sam, it looks if you and your wife have been lighting again. Liquor, I suppose? Sam--No, suh, Judge, She lioked me dis time. Excuse _ Boss--James, I wish you frauldn't Whistle while you work. James--I wasn't working; I was just whistling. Saved Doctor's Fee • ^ BJones--So you've been in the hospital. Did they put stitches in you? Chuzz--No, I Just pulled myself together. All Lit Up Native--Well, what do you think of our little city? Visitor--It's the first cemetery ever saw with traffic lights 1 CbrvAilt The following ad appeared in an Ontario, Canada, newspaper: "Will the person who stole two dozen large hydrangea blooms from the flower beds at 62 Elizabeth street, return am* get the f*w remaining btobms ?*c *1 * THE NEW VOGUt STATIONERY NAME-ON PERSONALIZED STATIONERY -thv-miiuitel . Ooty NAh i pitioMcy 100 DOUBLE SHEETS 100 ENVELOPES (wallet HAD •5 IMCIAL POft JUtV « AUGUST • sa#1'® Cmit mcUUI Mwnsffc* « rj rf>

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