if.Tr gSWy'i > -VTWHIiBBWliy pUWDKAfcEK ThantUf. March 15. 1951 • w.-mizzzM Til «f tkc morula . It's Bt Patrick's Day coining up. "Its a great day tor the Irish. f We wouldn't know if such things mtti Still In order, bat in our youth We recall that the day in itself Iras just cause and justification ! tpr many an Irishman to hang on a bit of a "Brannigan". m m PROGRAM >SET FOR C.O.F. CAGE FINALS \ Look For McHenry- Johnsburg Clash For Championship " Blng Crosby ih all his glory will Hwr thrill Us with sdneas out own Dad did on St. Patrick's Day "with his special arrangement of "'The Hat Me Father Wore". \ Nor can the great violinists of iUrr day compare withMikie Pur- Wll and his special touch with the fiddle. No radio, no television In those "days, hut when a special entertainment treat came our way it tnade a deep and lasting imprespton. Therw were «ome great celebrations In McHenrv on the Pt. Patrick's Days within our meniorv and long before. When all other fun ran low. the "MicVs" would start a iNfrht Inst to make the day a com |»lcte success. In the senior division of the Forester basketball tournament both McHenry and Johnsburg won their games and moved close to the finals. ^ c By defeating St Joe of EtgTn in a hard-fought battle last Sunday night, Johnsburg earned a place in the championship finals.* Tho McHenry five must get by Aurora next Sunday afternoon in order to meet Johnsburg in the finals. McHenry had quite «$_^/rugged time with the St. Raphael five before puWtrfg \way to a 71 to 44 de*f*Joq& Young's 21 points combined with the rebounding of Knlowski , to keep the big Co-ops hustling for victory. Carl Xetss has been sharper in his shooting in most games, but when the final count was made he had 20 points. Jerry Larkin sank 8 field goals while Glen Peterson turned in 14 points on field goals and 4 free throws. McHenry McCulta ii .V' . Thee will be a song in the hearts Smith 6f the Irish come Saturdav morn- '®u<^ Miller fug. There's something about the $ay that never changes. Bowline 'fTw might call this picking up me snares Fannie Frennd. long <(»ne of McHenrv's best lady bowlers. took first place in the sinelcs l|n the countv tournament. Fannie Cllnned the- pins to the tune of Nadine tarkln's f»RR took third $lace while Margaret Fnlev and Helen Low tied for ninth spot with §40. ' Ionise Smith and Helen T-nw 4sombln<Sfl for a slRter act In the ijilonhles and won seventh place In the countv. 4, We didn't catch no to these irnres riffbt oulck. but want *11 th» girls to know that we loin Moen rv sports fans in congratulaions. Jnnlor Frennd gave the Forester wlers a high came to shoot at for Ihe rest of the season--2R4 in 1 a 600 series. Now. would you look at this? Ifleverlv Houck drew n bend on ]»he nlns for a 585 series with the jj^retmrt Otl Team. Her first game ia* ?02. second game 241. then 'flap bowling •» •mmi's Jeagu<t -£^r> N) G. Peterson G. Larkin Hellne C. Neiss TOTALS Chicago (44) Sergey* Noll Knlnwatri . Yb/ng MeWv Koet Duewerth Thomala TOTALS Ffi FT PF 0 0 3 2 0 1 3 1 2 5 4 4 8 0 0 4 2 3 9 2 r, 31 9 IS FO FT PF . . 3 2 2 0 0 i 4 • 2 8 3 1 0 1 1 .0 © 4 i 2 1 1 0 1 18 8 14 Elgin lacked in Sacred Heart of Aurora bverpowtre# Chteago's €*Uu»u4 6& U> 14 in th<^ Ranger division. St Raphael's won a elQM content from St. Nicholas, Aurora, S3 Welt now, Isn't that quite m pro* gram? There's going to be a crept crowd or we miss our guess. Trophies will be awarded after to 45 as Sergey showed the way each game t« the winners In each with 9 field goal# .. aj*d ,• throws, • Two iittWvra Jufifor. teams met at 3 p.m. and the final count gave •jRt. Nicholas 34 to 27 for Sacred Heart. St. Nicholas of Aurora fNtt 3a pret- •v snanpy t.e«m of rangers on the' floor to outclass Johnsburg 58 to 38. Plant sank 15 field goals and one free throw for the winners. / McHenrv's Juniors showed need Of experience in taking a 36rto 4 trimming from St. Nicholas. Albion. Swt# ftuadaf;. » 1: oo P.M.-- vs. Johnsburg;; 2:00 P.M.--QWcago 660 vs. Aurora 171; «:30 VlLWinners ot above game* for chare plonshlp. Rangers: 3:00 P.M. -- Chicago 995 vs. Aurora 171; 4:00 P.M. -- Chicago «50 va, Aurora 68; 7:15 P.M. Winner* lit fbove for championship. Garritv scorrd 24 points fop' 8t. Gregory's , In leading his mates to a 44 to 39 viceorv in the .7 p.m , Seniors: 5:00 P.M.-- McHenry 594 vs. Aurora 1594; 9:00 P.M.-- Winner of above vs. Johnsburg (Or championship. _ The appearance of tile Northirame. St. Ranhaellfr--Rangers led jweRtern ^Cfl St to 16 in this game a^lf time. £emy cadets la sehe^Ui for 8;l8y The Art Ton van family tc at the organ last Sunday an]r nroved that good music ad<3 •o the enioyment of 'be ci baseball games. Mrs. and her daughter. Julie. natcti at the organ. T.hp vtsltin» crowd Grandpa" T^erov ^mUh a the fact the, T.ePov's defensive skill was playing a big nnrt in keeping tils team on the right track. k oVer again much wd at onvan alteranded f»n("on Johnsburg fans are turning out 'n creat numbers to support their teams. Fred Meyer has again done a rroyt ini> of organizing this big event. is ee-tting real co-operation and help along the way. Mrs. Stuessv is watching the games as her lmsbnnrf turns in liis ever-efficient job of officiating. Bet Mrs. Rtuessy could name an All-Tournament team right now. She casts an eagle eve on many a game throughout a full season. ANi) kAval AciS PRESENT DBILL SUNDAY Dr. Sayler, MS; Downs, 623; Stefles, 60S. OM fiarn-- Meath's, 2424; Blake's, 2136. ' Dr Sayler, 537; Meath, ttol Nlmts, 218. Downs', 2244;, Rogers, 608. > Next Sunday evening, the Forester State Basketball Tournament, being played in the MCHS gymnasium, will not only decide .championships but will also provide unusual and patriotic ceremony. , . Included in the program will be a very colorful drill presented by the cadets of the Northwestern Military and Naval Academy, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. The Bagpipe Band and Color Guard will lead the Crack Company onto the floor. The Crack Company will give a demonstration of intricate silent manual and drill without command. Included in this drill team are Lt. Col. William Leppert, Geneva, Illinois, Sgt. Ronnie Fredricksen, Wonder Lake, Illinois, and Cpl. Robert Kahl, Elburn, Illinois. Members of this drill team are selected by Lt. Colonel Leppert who Is the Battalion Commander. Everyone enjoys seeing this colorful, unusual spectacle. Wtjr-- Carey Electric. 2; Lee A Ray, 1. Behnke. 617; Dwttko, 526. * McHenry State Bank. 2; McGee's, 1. Bacon. 20f-520; Rogers, 504; Schaefer, 202-210-606; Hirdler, 518; Pyrttt, 648. r-v / Walsh ImoranW^>vPe*ter Oil. Steffes, 212-546; Fannis 547; Rode, 511. T. Olsen ft Son. f; Atlas Prager, 1. •. • . Werbnig, lit; H. Kreuts«r/<Hii' if224- 7:00 Ladles-- 1 Justen A Son, 3; Herdrich's. 0. E. Hester, 216-627; M. Doherty, 204-454: E. Justen. 175-462. Riverside Dairy, 2; McHenry timber, 1. B. Rbde, 433; B. Farm; 444; • BOWLING NOTES «*W§ A card from Art Hensche! fThe mbsssador from McHenrv> and ils wife. T/*e, tell* »« of the hot climate and beautiful sights in travelling through Mexico. Tnvlte *em t<t ?l<4t McHenry a«xt summer. Art We wttl miss Ed Nickels--a good sportsman and a rood fellow. Tt's time we learned to keen our guard nn wh<*n listening to thn«e stories related bv Fred Wolf He has some beautiful snmmer flowers in bloom and tells lis to ask £ohn T>revmiller if lt isn't so. Ask Dreymiller--that's enough for us! sire they, .made up in hustle and ability as they extended Johnsburg to the limit in a 70 to 65 game. Perhaps Connie Miller's rebounding played as big a part as his 18 points in gaining victory. Joe Jackson led the scoring with 26 points for Mie winners while Smith's 21 paced the St. Joe hnstlers. Johnsburg (70) L. Frennd B. Miller C. Miller J. Jackson A. Jackson i T. Huemann Bob Frennd Howie Freutd TOTALS Elgin m Conrad Mickelvlts Meyers Lullie Smith Zirkle TOTALS Alice Barblan will be at the organ next Sunday afternoon and evening with a variety of tunes to please the crowd. Another big attraction will be Marty" Conway, popular vocalist, taking a part in the program. A* we look over some of these "Before and After" or "Then and Now" pictures w» can't help favoring Before and Then. • Have von noticed how unfinished a home looks these days without a television aerial? ijt- Watch the White Sox iKir year. FG f T PF f 1 4 f 0 4 3 1ft « 3 5 S 2 i, 0 1 • 0 0 0 0 1 28 14 17 Ffi IT PF 3 0 5 « 1 4 < .8 3 4 4 8 S 4 © 2 27 11 22 In the evening game last 8unday, You will see a picture on this page and story telline you what the Northwestfcrn Military and Naval Academy cadets will thriU the crowd with drills -- without commands. We eart't miss seeing those boys perform. The local V.F^JV. will present an American Flag for our new gym. That's mighty nice. Superintendent Duker will accept the flag in behalf of the school. Bowling- Iter -- Thursday Mte Ladles-- Lay's Tavern. 2; Frank May 8 & G. 1. K. Jackson. 425. *. ' Leo's Painterettfts, %\ Bowling Bar, 0. L. Schmitt, 185-430. ; . Weingart Trucking, S; Jtm 'it Clara's Tavern, 1. B. Clark. 178-444^- . Hettertnan's TaV#», 2; Geo. Breier Sc Son, 1. B. Freu nd, 425; R. Staling, llf- 477; L. Smith, 450. I\Stilling, 515; 531; C, Dowe, 526. S. Wijas, 203- TftTern-- ' Snug Harbor, 2; Fireside, 1. F. Rogers, 219-575; D. We4jigaft, 542; J. Downs, 211-535; H. Behnke, 4f5l5; C. Brennen, 619. Al's White House, 2; Cub's Inii, 1. M. Schmitt, 201-572; Paluch, 524. Hoots Tavern, 2; R. Place, 1. Duttko, 203-219-559; Hagberg, 208-510. Landl's Iiln, 3; Herdrich's, 0. Landl, 514; Fantus, 502; Stilling, 618. I 9;00 Iitidies-- T. Olson A Son, 3; Saltan's Jewelry, 0. A. Gaulke, 437; L. PAluch, 446. Johnson's Bar-be-cue, 2; Oak Park Hotel, 1. .1 Kupec, 434; E. Wlnkel, 426; G. Barbian, 450. Mnjori-- Carl's Service Station, 2; Blake Motors, 1. Smith, 544; Schlitt, 517; Jannotta, 223-546' LeS Bacon. 524. Carlson Oil T?o., 2; Downs Nash Sales, 1. Tonyan, 530; Budler, 218-564; -- PilaN -- 9:00 r.OJ'r- Frennd's, 2548; Thennes', 2866. D. Hester, 663; A. Weingart. 6M; Geo. M. Freund, 532: Gus Freund, 501; Ed. Thennes, 212-625. I H. Miller's, 2526; Herdrich's, 2375. < > F. Meyer, 205-530; C. Weingart. 545; Geo. -ETFreund, 202-520; H. Miller, 536. ?:00 C.O.F.-- Thennes', 2464; N. JutUm'% 2877. p. Fredrlcks, 631; B. Thennes, 202-525: N. Justen, 512. Kreutzer', 2467; Stllllng's, 2244 HANDICRAFT Bird Housos. Lawn Chairs, Lawn Swings. Pienic Tables, Tier Benches, Flowvr Boxes and Wheelbarrows and Sand Boxes. Trellis. Pergola. Picket Fences. Etc. "Screens and Cibinets made to order. CLARENCE J. SMITH JOHNSBURG PHONE McHENRY 5134-1 ST. PATRICK'S EVE PARTY YOU ABE INVITED TO MEET YOUH FRIENDS AT THE PIT TAVERN < Hewly Redecorated and Remodeled ^ For Your Pleasure. FKED STONE, Bartender "Formerly of the Hob Nob Tavern in Wooji LOYBK BARRKTT, Owner ^ Istock" -- IfHmrj Recreatfoh Nlte Owls-- Al's White House, 3; The Pit, 0. J.^Jlosing, 446; E. Rand, 453. ; Schroeder Iron Works. 2: ' 'Mfe-i Henry Sand ft Grayel Co., 1. E. "Sbey, 426. Ml Place Taverf, 3; , licHenry Recreation, 0. E. Hoyter, 212-550; f. Freund, 473. '--• • Holly's Drive Inn, 2; Jfye' Drug Store, 1. P. Kraus, 439. * » K. of r*-- Steffan's Jewelry, 2; Canttda Dry, 1. Frost Studio, 2; Wall Fill Insulation, 1. - ^ i H. Diedrich, 548; E. *6^ < Business V«a-- . Ijeo's Ringwood, 3; liftWenry Plastering, 0. • • Freund's Dairy, f; Frank and Freida, 1. ' Leo's Yawn, 8; J reatiop. 0. • • - Reinlnger, 641. McDonald's Tayero,^-J|j"" .MeCuI-i| lorn Lake, 1. 4,;y . j - F. Rourke, 212-666. . a.» -------- ^. ' J Thursday • OVIeck-- 1 lt, Y] Blatz. 3; Old Bridge, 0. v* 1 Rodenkirk, 503; Klnsala, 5IP; | Larkin, 509; Sutton, 517. | Certified Foods, 2; Co-ops, 1. jj Pries, 514; Jannotta, 228-227- | 5»4. Fo* Novelty, 3; Clark Chev., 0. Freund, 588; Werbnig, 2«0-6Q»;^ I Perlsert, 216-224-687; Thennes, 805; / Bennett, 224-597. *; { . Egrij Birds-- A. P. Freund, f; g, K. Freund,/ 1. (continued- on page 6) Stc# III tanlght! It scores...for low - cost fun! OPEN BOWLING Wed. & Frl. after 9 p.nu 8*1 & Sun. all day McHENRY RECREATION Steve & Pat koenig Props. Modern Alleys Open S Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation D. C. ^ \ tq me jf the United Sifrtes (&<hdfifjontor n provide J \ ' maxiittuni depositwsuranre£f ? 10.000in , - i f - ' - -- i - t i S I V : ? t . ; M ^ -" ' ih t4stime*ymmen0fwit*ti> ««•/ iktMm if 4r Cupm+tio* ^(i 2lti ttmy ffl4 •• VON'T VELfiV! . our Fl Ri INSURANCE /fa#' JACOB FRITZ. Realtor YULE PHONE McHENRY 81 JOHNSBURG, McHENRY ,! l • . >. ..-.v. BA1LY PI1STPS Being human is a common denominator in working out life's problems. Rich use of anecdote weaves the parte carpet of book-lore. There are those who wear out their best suit nibbing elbows with those not suited to their mode of living. Sav your say with sureness instead of sarcasm and It will he more apt to stioV. Doing distasteful'duties tastefully often brings benefits worth bragging about. * Ignorance is bliss until you meet your eeual. I A rabbit coat can be as warm ss mink providing a woman doesn't let herself think. ANONYMOT'P Magnificent iady's watcltoa. Jeweled Movement M i . iTIRE FACTS 1 nave' your tires remember: 1 Tires will last twice as lone at 80 m.p.h. as at 50 m.p.h. 2. High speed Is much more harmful to tires In hot weather than in cold Tire treads wear five times faster at 100 deerees than at 40 degrees 8. Go slow on roads which have sharp projecting stones. 4. Take curves and turns; slowly, breeding nround curves can multiply tire wear as much as ten times. To dtatritmte werfr on sheets wenlv. nut the small hem at the Utp of the bed at least half of the time. The Gift That Endures coad Never Depreciates Wise families are buying jewerly today not only for its sentiment and glamorous beauty but because jewelry M the, ideal inflation hedge and wartime investment. When money is worth- less, fine jewelry is worth more. Now is the time to buy a fine vwatch or ring . . .not when prices have advan< *3300 and up ' ' Handsome sbock*proof man's watck, large second hand* 17 Jewels. STEFFAN'S JEWELRY *29" and op 514 W. MAIN. ST. PHONE 123-f . FOR Loveliest memento 6f all--a corsage, bouquet or p o 11 e d plant of her favor- • ite Spring bloom s . s< Order today. \ 1 No matter your choice ... our flowers are fragrant and , fresh from our own greenhouses. lit. Telegram Ftowers Anywhere. pftONE 404 McHENRY 'FLORAL CO. 1 Mile South of McHenry on Route 31< McHENRY STATE BANK Member Fedentl DepbsH Insurance Corperattea Member Federal Resene System •m mmm. FAULTLESS for Ct. Patrick's Day* m ; G&msr, &RKN . you've ever seen! Vem if in wiism wur irs rmnBt > Shades of Si. Pit! Shamrocks and Shillelaghs hand screen printed onto fine quality Faultless foulards. They drape to perfection, because they're specially woven of wrinkle-resistant, extraheavy acetate rayon fabric. Brightest emerald green and full SO in. length'. See them todapT^. " - ' $1.50 • , Mc0&§' 117 S. GREEN ST. McHENRY