t ,ag ols yR Res\" :3 _ .. _/ 'Mre. Thos. Fisher is on the sick **~list suffering from a severe cold. k Mrs. Jfi:fi visited her sis-- # ter "Mrs. Friday KEigin spent Sunday at the home of ?Mn--.uw spent Sunday at the Frank Henkel '!"m'ulhd.-anor at 1 Farm on Monday sick list the past week. Mrs. J. Kirwin and Mrs. L. Lusk vigited at the Hironimus home Sat-- urday afternoon. f Ben Walkington returned Sunday night-- from a --motor trip to Black River Falls, Wis. His uncle B. Mar-- ble of Greenwood accompanied him. _rmnw:wm R & H. Passfield. E_.ndl:t'l'hlnd.ondof latters 'Itrfi:nlln"n': 10-50:%",. % + . and Mrs. H. Hannen and Mr. the formers parents at McHenry on daughter at McHenry on Monday. Frank Bacon: attended the horse races at Lake Geneva last Sunday. --Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Eddy visited This ; was well 're semmd St the snn party 'ant dames given at Round Lake on Tuesday L. E. Eddy spent Wednesday at Osak Grove Farm. > M. Wegener called at the Kaiser home Thursday morning. -- Mrs. Geo. ~Case and daughter Mrs. M. Smith were McHenry call-- ers Friday. Dell Smith of Round Lake was a business caller at© Pleasant View Miss Vinnie Bacon called at Ed. Bacon's Wednesday evening. > F. E. Wilson was a business call-- QQMMMM American Housewrecking Located SheridanRoad, Main Gate. Two blocks south m % . . m es Tss 2 x 4--8--Q9--10, New. 2 x 4--8 to 20. 'Yellow Pine, . 2 x 6--10--16. Yellow Pine. ~,._ 2 x 8--12--14--16, Yellow Pine. 2 x 10--8 to 16. Yellow Pine. , ; 2 x 12--9 to 16. Yellow Pine. 4in--1--Shingles, Slate Covered. lhlquo_loofing--lwm Last Two Weeks of Reduced Prices. c ec. > C | en dlaken oo on omcs ((peal busy during the dull winter months. U y es No waiting or expensive delays for delivery. A g _ . _ ~$135 We have bought another large camp at Great MA Titk «ike sthe ink Lakes and to finish up this job we are offering our U M WR M z7 e e excellent supply of material for Less Than Cost of + § _ (Pirst Picor) Handling. 44 ty y Men's -- Boys' and Girls' Located on SheridanRoad, one block north of ' UNIONSUIYS I coats , Main Gate. Two blocks south of 22nd St. No. Chi-- $1.19 $3.98 of 7 days a week for your convenier _ PHONE 3082 ~* gladly figure all bills for Material . GREAT LAKES, LL, /N GO PRICES ING MATERIALS ers Thursday. > . . : ;3 %~ > 7~>~-- lfl-&h'l',"%'.-- kel were Chicago visitors over Sat-- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Capella and little son of Chicago spent the week end with the latter's kister Mrs. J. h'l"!bonlndmnn. hbndn-)-hnmw-v On Sunday afternoon Jan. 25 at the-- Transfiguration Church at Wau-- conda occured the marriage of Tony Asilowski to Miss Stephanie Jecevi-- cus daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Jecevieus, they will go to house-- keeping on a farm which the bride-- groom has been working for the past year. Our community extends con-- gratulations, ut tdrigs -- last week visiting in' the Seymour Don't forget the Ladies' Aid din-- ner at the home of Mr.--and Mrs. J. Vogt on Feb. 5. Everyone is invited the men as well as the ladies. Come! Mrs. Mary Clark spent part of The choir of the Volo Church met at the Huson. home Saturday even-- ing and from there went to Bangs Lake at Wauconda to attend a to-- boggan party. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nicholls and family are enjoying a new radio. rtyville spent the --week end at the :lironilmu home. & the S. J. Russell home. . Miss Matilda Sandman of Lake Zurich was a week end visitor at Rose Dunnill and niece Mrs. | d ie NBE _ || $ Mottled, ribbed | ove hn . 3 ) WWhkiar c otite @g'.. us M o........"! x g': 1 x 6--D. and M. Yellow Pine. $ MB" Tathate vaiem. c . T Takl ix'-.-l'bodng.yYMm # s (Basement) 5 x8----8hiphp. ellow Pine, -- t s :. ' | 1x 8--1 x 10--1 x 19--Boards. ' -- [ 100% Wael Ba Heary Timber & | m-"m' BLAN -- | 6 x 66 x 10--8 x 810 x 16. | » - 98 1--Water or Gasoline Tank--200= $10.98 Gallon., i78] | White -- wool 1--Steel Sectional Warehouse, «e [\ $ Pretr _ pisld blaskets | .. _ .. o at Catherine --and .; Henke! spent Saturday at the Hiro-- onimus home:. :h.lmdto Sheehan -- and William were Sunday guests at the home of S. J. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy attended a hard time party and dance at Mc-- Henry Saturday «vening. Mr. and Mrs. Mayme Bacon and daughters of Crystal _Lake were Monday guests st the Bacon Catherine Thursday bought a 30-- room hotel -- at "that place. Wewmminthnfronow! mmltyhtwrbutwhhu"g with them to their new home, Rev. Carl Lordahl sa=nt the week ndltthocunuqhou. 1 Miss Agnes Meyer is visiting at} the home of her sister Mrs. J. Ross-- | Fish Lake Farm. _ . 0 _ ... --Mrs. F. Henkel and daughter Catherine were Waukegan visitors move' to Black River this week. Mr. Wal Frank Henkel and family are en-- joying a Darla Radio set which was C, Jenks of Wauconda was a busi-- ness caller at the F. E. . Wilson and . program _ at . the roy evening . Feb. 6. Orpha Russell of our community is the teacher. Ev» eryone cordially invited. 4 Mr, and Mrs. Lioyd Eddy are en 9 tertaining the formers brother of | h McHenry a few days this Week. Ne if or any kind of building:furnish= | ||¥ _ PILLOW CASES ing all labor and material b; contract. so you may know jusw &m what entire cost, will be before M starting. 45x36--inch . pillow_ cases urday and Sunday. 4i 'There will be a basket ball social . iL. Gonsalves . Libertyville 145--R : Ben Walkington and family will Miss: Alice Meyer of Ivanhoe is to Dekalb, Illinois on Wed-- were. Sunday--.callers at our community aces at Banes nnestil and <~ . 27--inch Outing .| Women's New 8 WIS 8 ; 19c Yard ~_ Pure white, Cut from BRASSIERES _Short Length Ruffled Women's Knit $2.00 All Silk _ Very Special FUR COATS CURTAINS UNIONSUITS EPONGE l ® o..-,.:"...n.." Coats SIAOPtir'; ' n ». n Made of silk striped and | with large--Australian op-- | Of -- shadow 5'».""-""""&""""' ied Tiith 3 innlas Tess ies | Pan Phl Aien | ts uis ue | mon, Rase ol | Sinnimeems fam «--{Becond Floor) ~ -- (Second Floor) (Second Floor) (First Floor) ~I «> (First Floor) (Third Wisotr) . _ | (Third Floor) 59¢ Value ® (Basement) (First Floor) Floor) of Empire Wrist BIrOK--§ sowara stafzm n slaas r\- karaer eolor eolors, flared Epi= -»""1* x) Bigw "rimd ..?.'.-.""I--, i ies a% * chests. * } (First Floor), (Second Ficor) (Becond Floor) >., Women's Mlca., and Matting GLOVES CHESTS Women's rarvir on cniprap B t oc ieaditer ud -----l usual at this price, I-a. etc. 36 inches . . ¥@econd Floor) -- (First Floor) -- | ---- (First «Floor) Popular "Gloria | ~Women's Plaid --| 36--inch Brocade¢ Swanson" Poke e NC1 ieb e ty Lb Ap lt oo l in Cns lt d uit ic ¢2+ ) 50 (Third Floor) [ (Third Floor) $5.69 Pair ral colors. and --earefully fini Women's & muul Clearance of DRESSES CoOATS Boys' Warm-- OVERCOATS Children's | _ Women's _ | -- Wool Finished Mannish tailored._ (Second Floor) => Large pockets 3 for 25¢ lining and $7.98 Floor) i dn uies Salde esb ia l tes nabett C n e eP LEA "WenarBhver" Pot Mwl 48--Pc¢. Seta of l -- PAJAMAS DINNERW ARE - Oxfords-- and slippers. In-- (Third Floor) 1 (Third Floory * CANTON $1.98 Floot) [. <; . § :; : (First Floor) ulflvhmhpll 4. decoration. Service for 6 Nothing Puzzling Fine ribbed Cotton Hose OVERBLOUSES 81x90 Bleached IV OR Y (First 'Floor) SHOES $248 Pair H 0O 8 E (Seeond Floor) it is with the idea of the public in better m assistance of radio, th al contest is being sts also to familiarize a with the achievement wert and operatic star Hall of Fame who h a.ma-l-.r the Nightingales f Bwept away by the c lar airs, the number and appreciation of to emphasize the r« <a) and educational over radio will be six of the principal af the country, starti The broadcasting of o famous symphonies a orchestras wil} be dor ver and KGO at Oakl h,niuhnulm eal fan from coast to expected that 20,000,0 take part in this test ¢ ory, which aside from a} value will be stim competition for the 'wi prizes, totaling .$54 'There wil} be individus month as follows--1st $500; 3rd, $300; 4th. $100 each and forty o -- Can you hear a p dlay, or one of 'the Radio to be Means on Idea This Ye "Brunswick Hour of #'_,v i} standard time. Brunswick Lab York city "every relayed through York; WGY, S have been heard over fore, will be sent th from the new station . the "Washingto are musical memory wolitan or Chicago America is eligible national musical mef over radio wil} have the awards given by 1 orgunization in the in Lists of the musi from which the nus Tuesday evening "Br of Music' program w advance. These lists opportunity 'to enter t an equal footing with : radio sets, arrangemer made to permit the pu In" at any Brunswick Tuesday evenings that m"&-b for the p Aawarded at the end 0| Competitors are not to answers> until afte markable degree "by tained in any town -- the radius of radio s casting the program. KYW, In the present e derstanding and a; Do You Want to Buy Cive Oor Want Ads | To foster Phone 163-- TEST PL Hour of 518