* • U DEMOCRATIC RALLY ?v-«a*®Jndge Truman A. Snell of Carlinv'. rille, candidate for attorney general, „ will be the principal speaker at a Democratic rally to be held at Saundere' hall, Harvard, Friday night, Jan. |f 16, at 8 o'clock. Other speakers will Include Representative Thomas Bolg ger of McHenry. The public is cordially invited. v - • --- _ . CARD OF THANKS . . «* W* desire to express in this manner our appreciation and thanks to the • family and friends who so kindly ex tended their sympathy and assistance at the time of the death of our wife , and mother, Mrs. Lena Worts, especially for the dinner and courtesies at the church hall the day of funeral services. - • ; JOHN A. WORTS, * FETER WORTS, HAUD BLOCK, " . ' 1UKE WORTS, 1 \ , CLARA BICKLER, """ • LAURA WRAY. • (IttbNchMS gtiatta ! W-U: ThC McHenry, 111. - Good Sound-- ^ • , Good Hctures^P^ *• '• y'ifiii TONIGHT BIG DOUBLE FEATURE "MURDER BY THE CLOCK" and 'RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE"- .v.-:' Thrills Galore SATURDAY -- SUNDAY Jan. 16-17 "ONCE A LADY" •Comedy--"()>T THE LOOSE" and Paramorft News WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and Friday Jan. 20. 21, 22 " 8 --BIG DAYS --3 VV^THE CHAMP1* %ALLA( E BEERV COMING "DELICIOUS"-- "SOOKY"-- "THE CISCO, KID'%-- "PRIVATE LIVES"-- "BEAU HUNKS" Laurel & Jlardy We will show all the really Big Pictures.--It pays to help boost your theatre. Our prices are "gilt -- 10 and 25 cents. " Eighty-two Years Old A party of relatives and friends surprised Joe Justen at his home on Green street Thursday evening in honor of« his eighty-second birthday anniversary. Thirty-six guests were present to enjoy the evening, which was spent in cards, with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Nick Justen, Mrs. Will Justen, Mrs. Jacob F. Justen and Joe Justen- Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Mr. Justen is remarkably well and active, considering his age and to see him no one would believe that he has experienced eighty-two years of life. Here's hoping that this well-known and highly respected citizen of McHenry may enjoy many mean birthdays*. Entertain Friends Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel entertained a party of friends at their home on Main street, Saturday evening. Cards furnished amusement for the guests and lunch was served. Those present were Walter Ebert and Misses Myrtle and Mildred Hammerill of Des- Plaines, Adeline Perkins of Waukepan, Claribel Martin of Woodstock, Harold Vogel of Richmond and Lisle • Social Wheel Th&. Social Wheel met at the home of Mrs. Minnie Miller Thursday afternoon. Four tables of bridge were played^ and prizes were won by'Mrs. George Kuhn, Mrs. Ben Dietz and Mrs. Bienapfl. Lunch was served. The next meeting will al|o be at the home of Mrs. Minnie Miller next Thursday afternoon. 1 ' Mell Enjoy'Meeting Sixty-five members of the Sword of Bunker,- Hill enjoyed a gala meeting at McHenry Friday evening. A seven o'clock dinner was served by a committee of Eastern Star ladies, after which the meeting' was held in Masonic hall. Twenty-two new mehibers were initiated- Card Club Meets Mf. arid Mrs. Joe Frett entertained the members of their card club at their home at Johnsburg Sunday evening. Three tables of five hundred were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Peter A. Freund, Ford Jackson, who received high honors, and consolations went to Mrs. Thomas Kane and Mat,-Blake- ; "V-3; Euchre Club Meets The Canada Euchre club met at the horrie of Mr. and Mrs- George Miller Friday evening. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. R. J. Frisby and Will Quinn. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Frisby. C. D. of A. Meeting About thirty-five members of Court Joyce Kilmer, Catholic Daughters of America, were present at the regular business meeting of the court Monday evening. «. Following the meeting bridge and five hundred were played and prizes awarded, after which the members went to the Karls restaurant for lunch. The Daughters of America will gerve cafeteria lunch at the colonial party to be given on ladies' night by thtf" local K. C. lodge on Jan. 26. The last social party of the court to be held before Lent will bt t>n Jan. 25. " ; Free Lecture For Women A lecture of interest to women will Heaven free by a representative from the Chicago Vimedia Institute at the M. E. church tomorrow, Friday, afternoon, promptly at 2 o'clock. One of Chicago's best doctors'will be here to give an interesting talk pertaining to health and beauty and it will be to the benefit of every woman to hear this lecture which will be free and without charge Or obligation. Two gifts will be giver, away during the afternoon and all women are invited to attend and perhaps receive a gift and also help the Ladies" Aid society undef. fcttspices'the lecture is givei». > Eastern' Star Forms Club members of the Eastern Star are Invited to meet at the home of th<p worthy matron, Mrs. Andrew Eddy, Monday evening, where a club will be formed for the purpose of raising money for various causes- The fir>t drive will be put on to raise funds for public charity work. The club will be named and officers elected at the meeting Monday night and plans for the year will be discussed. Every Eastern Star member is invited and qrged to be present at this meeting. " Royal Entertainers The Royal Entertainers, met at the home of Mrs. George Schreiner Thursday evening. „A pleasant evening was spent at cards, with prizes being won by Mrs. Fred Schneider and Mrs. 11. L. Ritter, The next meeting will fee with Mrs. William Marshall. - . . Two Years Old Little Ellen Jokn Young was faro years old Sunday and in honor of the event her parents, MJr. and , Mrs. Louis Young, entertained a party of relatives and friends. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh and family, Mrs. Margaret McCarthy, Frank Gans of McHenry and Mayme Aylward of Elgin. Emerald Bridge Club * The Emerald Bridge cliiifc *istet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben Dietz and prizes in cards were won by Mrs. "Albert Krause, Mrs. Ben Dietz and Mrs. V. Martin. Binerriew Caaip A Riverview Camp, R. H. A., will hold installation of officers at Legion hall on Tuesday night, Jan. 26, promptly at 8 o'clock. This meeting will be for members only btat all members are invited. \ Juveniles of the camp will meet at the hall Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All children who have rituals, are asked to bring them and turn them in. Members are asked to .please have their dues paid by next week as the books must be audited. ' Rjverview camp did not Hold its Christmas party this year as the money which would have been spent for this party was used for charity. Mothers Qnb Meets Mrs. John F. Knox and Mrs. Mat Laures were hostesses to the Mothers club at the home of the former on Main street, Friday afternoon. A program was presented and games played. Election of officer* wjtt take place at the next meeting.5:;'^ ;- RABBIT BREEDERS' MEETING The McHenry County Rabbit Breeders association will hold its next meeting Thursday evening, January 21, 8 p. m.., at Moose hall, on the Square, Woodstock. The public is cordially invited. For further information address R. M. Bowers, Sec., Richmond, HI. , .. CARD' Or;TfiAN!Qi'P;':-•-' We desire in this manhe* to express our appreciation and thanks to the McHeftry fire department and all others who assisted in fighting the fire which damaged our garage Tuesday morning. 33 T DOWEf & \ AMONG THE SICK Friends of Mrs. Emil Schneider of Woodstock will be glad to know that she is recovering nicely from an injured limb received when she fell from an icy step. Mrs. Everett Hunter, Jr., underwent an operation .for"appendicitis at the Harvard hospital at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning. John Koerber was taken to St- Theresa's hospital, Waukegan, last Wednesday, where he was operated upon immediately for appendicitis. Mrs. Catherine Schneider is confined to her home with injuries received when she fell on the stairs. Mrs. Edmund Knox is improving ^slowly from injuries received in a fall out is still confined to her bed. Mrs. George B. Frisby is recovering slowly from her recent operation at St. Anthony's hospital, Chicago. Miss Maud Curr, who has been confined to her bed for the past five weeks from injuries received in a fall, is improving slowly and just able to be up part of the time- -gflamea Hughes, Jr., returned home Saturday from St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin, where he received treatment. am* " , - * r * ' « . ? ) ' ,* Savoy Big Five Chicago's Best Colored Teaia * VS._ 1 9 v-'-: *. / > 2:30 p. m. •: a ,. <•*,.• -, •; This well-known colored five is on a par with the Chicago Bruins, one of the best "'v:: teams in the U. 9. Admission soc and Z5C mMm Monday, Jan. 18 Ladies9 Night All ladies and girls will be admitted FREE this night • T: TWO GAMES--First Came at 7:30 Lake Forest All Stars ys. / Admission 40c and 20c V"1 ' 'S "ft i ^•';v f try . ? ^ '• •'W o as a A • (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) . . Report of the Condition of" ' ^ Peoples State Bank of McHenry Located at McHenry, State of Blinois, afc the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1931, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts^ of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. V V RESOURCES , Gash, Other Cash Resources and Due from Banlsg.. Oiher Bonds and Securities Loans on Collateral Security Other Loans ... ..... Loans on Real Estate ......... Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Other Resources ^ TOTAL RESOURCES « , ' ^ LIABILITIES Capital Stock > • • - •• - - - • Surplus .1 v,v.: . ' ; Undivided Profits (Net) /Demand Deposits . • • •' • Time Deposits .. „ . ~~ "" - ^12,348^21 .. 17,419.25 . 8,443.00 .. 43,617.62 . 5,050.00 r" 19,250.00 . 150.00 ...^^$106^78.08 ^25,000.00 ^ 1,000.00 113.15 u 47,696.28 ^ 32,468.65 TOTAL LIABILITIES . ...1 „. „$106,278.08 1, Floyd M. Foss, Cashier of the Peoples State Bank of McHenry, do. solemnly swear thati the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to • • ^f F^Ks-'^M^untsj • St&te -of Illinois, pursuant to law. : FLOYD M. FOSS, Cashier. --STATE OF ILLINOIS, , - \ ' County of McHenry. ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day .of January, 1932. (S|L4L) ROSALIE STILLING, Notary Public. •j Directors Simon Stoffel F. H. Wattles Wm. Spen«er , F. A. Bohlander Richard B. Walsh Frederick Bailer James P. Nicholson (OFFICIAL PUBLICATfON) ' y : ;, 7 Report of the Condition of • x West McHenry State Bank Located at McHenry (P. O. West McHenry), State of Illinois, at-the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1931, as made to the Acoou»ts of the State of to law. / ' .. RESOURCES Cash, Other Cash Resources and Due from Banks..; tJ. S. Government Investments Other Bonds and Securities Loans on Collateral Security V Other Loans ••• Loans on Real lfatatA ; • - • Overdrafts :.1 Other Real Estate : Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures J Other Resources 61,489.84 : 925.37 ^ ' 72,998.04 ' ' : 60,104.36 • • ', - 230,386.97 57,848.28 -- 79.14 22,188.18 ^ 20,682.50 591.98 TOTAL RESOURCES LIABILITIES „$527,294.66 jpapital Stock ' • ... Surplus ' , • , a,L,; Undivided Profits (Net) ... Reserve Accounts .... Demand Deposits Time Deposits -• Biyidei^ Unpaid . ill ^ooo.oo 40,000.00 ^ 12,614.84 • 10,020.00 360,842,60 252,317.22 Ul 1,500.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES .1527,294.66. *£ Gerald J. Carey, Cashier of the West McHenry State Bank, do jioiemhly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my| knowledge and .belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in- the report made to tbe Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. GERALD J. CABEYy Qashier. ' STATE OP HJilNOIS, , « bounty of McHenry. ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of January, 1932. (SEAL) / HAROLD J. BACON, Notary Public. v;.. 1 r^- * ^ v.