BOWLING LEAGUES THE McHEMtY rv, £ ^ < • f. • , A &&V: k'.:*-vX ?>' :-. 4" The prize of ten dollars jp gold, Which was offered by John Karls, for the high score for three consecutive games bowled over the alleys at the Palace Recreation parlors daring the month from October 22 to November 23, was won by David Joslyn, Jr., of Woodstock with a score of 693. The proprietors, Messrs. Earl MjoneaJ" and Em|l Geier, report a most successful season thus far and are kept busy most of the time. They have put up ten dollars in gold to be played for between November 22 and December 23, which will be given to the one bowling the high score for three consecutive games. The .alleys have also donated a five-pound box of candy for the high game bpwled by a lady between November 22 and December 23. • . C'J In the Business Men's bowling league, E. Smith holds high score for a single game in the series thus far, with a score of 231, and W. Brooks holds high score for three games, with 589 to his credit. These two players belong to the Firemen's team, and this team also has high score of 920 for a single game of the series as played to da$e. Of the nine games played the Mutual Life have won seven, the Firemen five, the MeHenry Lumber five and the Dodge one. On Nov. 30 the Mutual Life team won two out of three games when tbey played the MeHenry Lumber Co. team and the Firemen won three straight games over the Dodge team. The games are as follows; H. Weber -- 146 128 147 «21 C. Freund 141 202 163 506 H. C. Hughes ~..„„......138 178 96 412 G. Weber 1-- 135 157 140 432 R, Thompson ...150 202 200 552 'X C "-.719. 867 14* 2823 Team a%et«ge, f*4 1-3. D. Harrison 206 186 169 561 H. Bacon 162 182 170 514 J. Sayler „....._165 132 200 497 W. Richardson .: ...134 149 149 432 T. Bolger ,^ww^..139 211 164 514 . . - * : * 8 0 6 8 6 0 8 5 2 2 5 1 8 - "- mx hciawuaMl i" HVcl 1{C| il- oo . H. Kreutxer ... 169 190 202 561 E. Kinsala -..193 127 320 R. Weber 150 139 280 H. Longenbach ........118 105 223 R. Page „„._.187 132 187 506 G. Gunderson ^rn--.~ 1K7 172 147 476 - 824 771 780 Team average, 791 2-3. E. Smith 231 132 147 186 135 127 ..138 189 165 ...«n,~200 176 213 J. Perkins L. Stoffel W. Brooks W. 165 155 195 2376 510 448 492 589 515 The Forester teams are still going strong and on Thursday night, Dec. ip%20 787 847 Team average, 1-8. 2554 H. Schaefer- -- 96 162 144 P. Weber ..... 139 130 129 H. Simon ........... 158 132 N. Meyers iMw.miu.126 125 125 J. E. Freund .. --„^...193 162 154 . . * .726 787 684 Team average, 715 2-3. A." Blake ........... .158 139 114 J. J. Miller ...... 99 90 97 A. Barbian 125 125 W. Heimer .~»149 150 142 H. M. Schaefer .a72 192 119 708 696 587 1 1 666 1-3. H. Freund - 151 126 135 M. Baur ..i.„125 125 125 A. Justen 158 183 127 C. Pt-eund ...138 146 149 T. Shelton 146 130 143 718 710 679 Team average, 702 1-9. - 1 B. Sehmitt .--„.....142 145 147 | J. Freund .......... 125 125 125! H. Nye .--......110 163 145! W. Meyers ^ 124 158 144 j G. Justen 123 147 lv47i , DSO. 8, 1927 GIFTS FOR THE HOME f? " Oiina--Glassware--Dinner Gong--Traj^--Pottery--Pictures--Mottos^ \ ' Tapestry Wall Shelves--Magazine Racks--Curtains---Baskets--" • * Candles--Bread Boards--Luncheon Sets--Towels---Finished Needle- ' • work. : y ' . . . Christmas Gifts Call at Ritt's "Tempus Fugit" Elm St.--MeHenry IVORY SETS, WB1ST WATCHES, SILVERWARE AMD JEWELRY "Huff Sad" 624 7*8 708 Team average, 600. $n Saturday night a team from Antioch bowled against a local team at the Palace Alleys but they had to bow to defeat at the hands of the MeHenry boys who won by 358 pins. The scores were as follows: j Antioch. | Frank Kamfe ....w»..„„.139 147 97 I Harold Sullivan 173 142 165 IG. Middendoerfer ..........170 156 147 | W. Kraft --170 183 149 J. DufB|r ...202 136 165 j 854 764 723 Team average, 780 1-3. |H. Schaeffer ....174 201 170 D. Harrison ............... 178 152 204 W. Bickler 152 196 157 H. Bacon ...205 177 171 W. Richardscift 176 160 224 j ^ ^ : 1 885 886 926 Team average, 899. j On Monday evening, Dee. 5, the I Forester teama bowled with results as follows^ 1 For Mother Scarfs vv • Stationery Philippine /Hosiery Work Box Italian Baskets Mosaic Pins Aprons #or Daughter or Siater Bilk Undies Make up Box Umbrella Atomizers Bobby Sets Charlestpn Bag j Purse Shoe Trees Dainty Ribbon Gifts x,, !p>-~ *- ,r *< > 4 • • 'for rather '• ££'• " JI >{r. •• ' Desk Calendars Book Ends. ' |'; Ash Trays vV^ 1 Handkerohifli ^ . .j j,: Hosiery Paris Sets Clothes Brmrii" I '• ! ' '• V3 J .•. t \'*\ v* Brother orJSon Military Brush Sets, Stationery Desk ^ets Cigarette Box Wrought Iron Lightens For Childztil Toys Books Everything for Baby H. Freund M. Baur ... A. Justen 0. Freund T. 162 148 134 125 125 125 147 197 174 182 144 147 184 149 146 760 768 726 Team average, 748. A. Blake 117 222 188 J. Miller 102 119 104 A. Barbian 121 143 120 W. Heimer 119 148 123 IL Schaefer 187 148 170 Personal Greetings and Stationery--Order them now, Christmas Cards--Gift Wrappings Tags and Seals . itustmas ] v 646 777 655 Team average, ,682 2-3. H. M. Weber 168 191 212 ,T. P. Weber 169 179 143 A. Schaeffer 105 133 137 F. Rosing 104 98 147 Hs^fcrWeber 165 165 128 „ • 701 766 767 Team average, 744 2-3. J. Williams 117 124 182 R. Smith 163 140 149 L. Heimer 132 161 154 P. Freund 122 116 162 [ J i Weber 145 182 180 Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and Do It in MeHenry 679 Team average, 726 1-3. 723 777 Girls' Silk Bloomer Suits $1.29 Ladies' fancy Garter sets in I™ boxes at 50d--75d-$1.00 fancy Perfume sets, a real bargain... 47^ Christmas Wreaths with electric light# . . something new • - r--v. Ladies' Dress Gloves 1 $1.00 Children's Dress and Wool Gloves Children's Leather Gloves and Mittens ideal Xmas presents. Different prices. Hard-filled Xmas Candy 49<^ Santa Clans "with each pound. Jos. J. Miller Riverside Drive and Pearl St. £ Social WheH Mrs. E. G. Peterson was hostess to the members of the Social Wheel at her home'east of the river on last Thursday afternoon. Twenty-four ladies were present and the afternoon passed pleasantly at bridge. The first prize at bridge was won by Mrs. Bouril, the second by Mrs. J. J. Rothermel, and third by Mrs. Cristina Going, while the low prize went to Mrs Earl Monear. ... ... ... •A^gijj f" V* t J ,3b "*"**• i ii Entertains at BrMge Mrs. F. O. Gans entertained several friends at her home on Friday afternoon. Two tables of bridge were played, with first prize going to Mrs. A. Krause and second to Mrs. George Kuhn. The guests were Mrs. George Kuhn, Mrs. T. J. Walsh, Mrs. J. R. Smith, Mrs. Josephine Pouse, Mrs. A. Krauae and Mrs. J<\ E. Cobb. MeHenry <£ Afternoon Bridge Club Mrs. Minnie Miller was hostess to the members of the Afternoon Bridge club on Friday afternoon of last week. Two tables of bridge were played, with high honors going to Mrs. H. C. Hughes. RIGHT NOW Parents are all planning on making the kiddies happy at Christmas time. That is as it should fee at this iiuie of the year: Keeping them healthy throughout\tk$ entire twelve months is also very imj^ortan/. . PURE MILK WILL DO IT.' We handle nothing but Borden's Pasteurised •. and Degreed Products Entertains at Bridge Miss Marie Powers entertained 9 few friends at her home on Waukegan street last Thursday evening. Two tables of bridge were in play during the evening and the first prize was won by Mrs. L. A. Erickson and the second by Mrs. W. J. Donavin. The guests of the evening were Miss Mildred, Kinsala, Miss Marion Wegener, Miss Eleanor Kinsala, Mrs. L. A. Erickson, Mrs. W. J. Donavin, Helen Powass and Mrs. J. Powers, J. Smith Jfhone 657-R-l Royal Entertained The Royal Entertainers iftet fttf tire home of Mrs. M. Bohr on Thursday evening of last week. Five hundred was played, the first prize being won by Mrs. Jesse Wormley, the second by Mrs. Mat Freund, the third by Mrs. C. Joos and the fourth by Mrs. M. Bohr. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Mat Freund. j GOOD REMEDY FOR BAD COUGH "A hard persistent wearing cough kept me awake for several nights, | and when my druggist recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, I was eager to try it. In less than two days my cough was entirely gone," says this satisfied user from Nebraska. No opiates, no chloroform, a really valuable remedy for coughs, colds, throat and bronchial irritations. Accept no substitute for Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Get tkoBM F. Bolter, Druggist. as Suggestions Everybody Likes everything Electrical GENERAL ©ELECTRIC Refrigerator not have your Refrigerator by Christmas? Since there is absolutely no installation problem with; ' a General Electric Refrigerator you can order yours at the eleventh hour and have it ready for Christmas. All that h as to be done is to move the refrigerator in, lower the ail-in-one unit into its top--and plug it into the Dearest electric outlet. No plumbing, soldering, or joining to be done! That's part of the simplicity in which this machine excels. For holiday entertaining, it will prove a boon. It will save its running cost by preventing food spoilage. Just say the word, and we will install it in plenty of time-far the Christmas festivities. CAREY ELECTRIC SHOP Green Street • • ' 'MeHenry "Ti*t--," m ' X*. j