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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jul 1932, p. 6

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g M P l g B LAST TIME TOKIOET "Big Double Featured ^Cheaters at P)»v* > and "Yeug America FBJDAY -- SATURDAY JULY 8-t "letfy LyntbnT JOAN CRAWFORD ' ROBT. MONTGOMHRt^ , Ortoon and Screen SongH-.v, ; ; Dost Mm This One ' --" ' ' "fr., . l 'l"*.*' SUNDAY - JULY - MONDAY i©>ii "Wkea a fellow Needs a JACKIE CWrElk CHIC SALES Screeto Songs - Pictorial News WED.THimS. JULT 15-14 , tie :? JOHNNY WEISMULLEK NEIL HAMILTON Tltrilte Galore -- a real picture Club News HOUSE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward entertained friends at a house party At their summer home east of the river, Sunday. Because of the rain a picnic planned for outdoors took place inside and cards, music and dancing amused the guests. Those present were: &ary Tennant, Mrs. Grace Gahn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westerman and son, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Murray afid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleary and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aylward and son, Ti#n Jackman, Irene Conway, Mrs. Sarah Kinnane and daughter, Maym? Aylward. Minnie and Jean Conway, all of Elgin; Margaret Aylward, John Brown, Mr. • and Mrs. John Conway and sons and j Ltroy Conway of Chicago; Mr. and j Mrs. James Conway and James Lawj re nee of Libertyville; Patrick Co'rtj way, Edward Conway and son, Dick, | M. A. Conway, Florence Conv&y, Mr. | and, Mrs Georg-e Miller, Will Qulnn, I Mr. and Mrs, C, W. Gibbs anjJ Mrs. ! Mary McCabe. spent Sunday Phyllis Moulton of Elmlitmt b visiting relatives John Bolger Monday at Pecatonica. Mr- and Mrs. G. Meyers of Chicago spent the week-end here. - Earl Peterson of Waultegan spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert were Hebron callers Monday. Miss Flora McDonald of Chicago spent the week-end at Emerald Park. Miss Laura Karls of Chicago is spending this week at her home here. Miss Ellen Walsh of South Bend spent the holidays at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank OTlaherty of Elgin spent Monday with relatives jSCOUT CAMP TO ' OPEN ON JtfLY 10 Canp Rotary, -the Boy Scout camp ;y%f the Beloit Area ' Council, is now teady to receive'Scouts, the first week to open on July 10. No further registrations are being accepted for the NO WEENIE ROAST SUNDAY : 1*&p rain on Sunday spoiled plans ] for a weenie roast made by Mr,, and I Mrs. C. W. Gibbs at their home east j of the river so the party was held ; indoors, instead. The rain did not I dampen the spirits of the guests, how- | ever,and a jolly evening was spent in i music, dancing and singing with M. A. j Conway and John Aylward furnishing j the music for dancing. Those pres- ! ent were: . Mr. ard Mrs. Walter | Walsh and their guests, Miss Ann i Dwyer of Evanston; Mr. and Mrs. Fe- 1 ter Huhn, Harold Lavett of Chicago; Ranata Raffone, Kenosha, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Beverly, of Elgin; Mrs. Grace Hahn and Timothy Jackman, Mrs. Frank Cleary and daughter, Charmayne, and Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward, Elgin; M. A. Conway, Mrs- Jack Walsh, ^Ellen, Earl, Pender and Kathrine Walsh, Robert Weber, Mr. .and ,Mrs. Earl Conway, Mr. and Mrs. John "Aylward and Mrs. Mary McCabe. FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Martin entertained a party of relatives at a famr^ w^Tut"tiew r8"still room left i"/Jeunion at their home south of the second pviod which starts j McHenry Sunday. Those present I11 were: Mr. and MM. William Keefe fuly 17. Zj »•: The gwimmikg^pool, the last item to be completed, has been filled and - farmed up so that it will be necessary f pump fresh water into it to keep at the proper temperaure. The staff this year will be the same lis: last year except for the addition ff •jfcre old Scouters of Beloit and have and so?* Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keefe and daughters, Mrs. Nell Karanda, and children, Mr. and Mrs- Charles McBreen and daughter, Mf; and Mrs. John Keefe, Mr. and Mrs. James Keefe, Nell Harrington, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dowey, Chicago; Lillian of Chicago it spending the week in tile Ben Meyers home. Mr. and Mrs. R» Davis of Joliet are visiting this week in the Louis Stoffel home. , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eddy visited friends %t Hampshire, Monday afternoon. ' Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Eddy of Gray*- lake visited his parents Saturday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs: John Goggin of Chicago were Sunday guests in the Jade Walsh home. Mr and Mrs. John Schaid and daughter, Rent, were -Waofcegan visitors Sunday. Leslie Farnum of Melrose Park spent the week-end at his place ait Emerald Park. | B. J. Frisbf and son, Weston, of Chicago visited his mother, Mrs. B. Frisby, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Short of Chicago were holiday guests of Dr. atid Mrs. N. J, Nye. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander cf Hebron visited in the R. A. Thompson home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fleming and her brother of Kenosha visited relatives here Tuesday. Robert Dwyer of Rockford spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walsh. spe«t the Mr. and Mrs. Jekn T. Crystal Lake visitors Monday even- >RMrs. Lincoln Lusk of Libertyville was a Thursday gueet of Mrs. W. A. Sayler. Miss Irene Payne of Chicago spent Saturday in McHenry and called m old friends. H. R. Bennett of Woodstock visited his sister, Mrs. W. A. Sayler, Sunday. ^ W. A. Sayler spent Tuesday in Woodstock, where he is sirring on the grand jury. Mr. and Mrs. f. W. Sayler and daughters of Woodstock visited hla parents Sunday, f Mary and Jani Kent of Chicago spent the week Siting relatives and friends in McHenry. Mr. land Mrs. Charles Egan and son of Chicago spent the week-end in the George Meyers home. Mrs. Harry Morris of Chicago spent the week-end with her husband at the McHenry Country club. MTS. William Dryer and son o? Forest Park spent last week with h«r mother, Mrs. Minwe Block. Mrs. Latah Davis and son, Eugsr*, returned last week from a visit with friends at Elkhom and E>tl a van. Goodrich Wilkie of Chicago sper.t several days with his friend, Julian Nardi, at Fair Oaks subdivision. Mrs. Fern Mitchell of Waukegan spent the week-end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBreen and daughter of Chicago were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sutton. Miss Frances and Donald Riley of Fondulac, Wis., spent the first qf the week with Mrs. Wm. Marshall and family. Dr. and Mrs. G. Vernon Besley and Kttle daughter, Carol, of Freeport were Sunday guests of Mr. apd Mrs. W. A. Sayler. Mir. and Mrs. Jim Campbell, Erla Marshall and Florence Trent spent the week-end at Brodhead and the Dells of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Westfall an<T daughter of Chicago were Fourth of July visitors in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keefe and son Dr. Neil Doherty of St. Anthony's!^ J?* nZ*' ** Keef«an^ ih>oAsQpniitfaoli , Crnh, ickgo, visftetf a-4t. !h.•i s 1h.o me | daughters of Chicago were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. K v. Martin. ^omctAi, wrtaiCAtip^.. Bfeport of the Conditio^ of - -Vs- • • v - rT; •I-" I ? at McHenry (Pi ^ West McHenjry), State gf Illinois, at' close of business on the 30th day of June, 1932, as made to the Audit 4^^#^ ,^te of Illinois' PWWlllte f'~ ir: *; BH3SOURCBS" :Cash, Other Cash Resources and Due from $109,637.90 f » 1AKQ1 «w ' 'r'< jU. S. Government Investments ? Other Bonds and Securities ;jjr iii;i'rn»iiiiy^*'ii«i w^Loans on Collateral Security ther. Loans. -- on Real Estate rerdr&fts - :her Real Estate Total Resources Capital Stock Surplus ^ ,... 10,591.^ 72,979.® ©0,109.# 211,170: 58,450. 22,498.30 .a „80,682.S0, , 2,496.88 ; •ft $568,710.% . iJ. Lr ' • Undivided Profits Reserve Accounts Demand Deposits, ,. Time Deposits • i/ividends llnpaid.._ Other Liabilities 40,000.(to 13,563.35 10,020.00 238,894.90 214,730.6^ 7 1,500.0^ 1.34 .'gi/?:*":- ; Total LiabilitiJ'; i>%f Keith Hill and John Flynn. They ®nd Ethel McGee, Mr. and Mrs. James ,1__ .u o f.»>>! Bennett and daughter, Wopdstock; tbeen on the staff before. Mr. Hill is j Mr. and Mrs^ Ray McGee and son, 4 commercial artist by profession and: Owen, Mr- and Mrs. E. R. Suthas come up through the ranks of an<^ family, Hugh Martin of Mc^ scouting from tenderfoot. He has via wide knowledge and a personality •which commands the admiration of ||the boys. John Flynn has also been in scoutng from a tenderfoot up and is a aduate of Beloit college- J. rmstrong is the camp director, ade is swimming instructor and acivities man and Mrs. Anna Schmidt s|is cook. , § On July 23 a famous musician will jspend the evening with the Scouts. The camp period has been shortened two weeks this year and only - ififty Scouts can be accommodated at 'tone time. * v - It is expected that the greatest ' camping season in the history of scouting in the district will be ea- , joyed. ; Henry. EASTERN STAR NOTES Mrs. Andrew Eddy, worthy matro i of McHenry chapter, O. E. S., acted as chaplain at Algonquin chapter on j; {Wednesday evening, June 29. She j) was accompanied by Elsi^ Vycital, Mrs. Lee Woodward and Mrs. John' R. Smith. On Friday evening McHenry chapter is invited to a reception for Ida Cornell at Bethel chapter, Elgin. This Thursday evening there is an official visit at Waukegan, on July 20 here over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger and children of Waukegan were Saturday visitors at Lake Defiance. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doherty were Fourth of July guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Zoia at Woodstock. Mrs. Mary VanDyke and son, Paul, of Humphrey, Neb., visited last week in the home of Mrs. Fred Karls. Emmerson Nye, son, Louis, and daughter, Elsa, of Milwaukee are visiting relatives here this week. - - - Mark Fisher, noted orchestra leadeft and ^musician, played golf at the McHenry Country club Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eddy attended the funeral of John Wir.terhalter at Lily Lake, Virgil township, Friduy. Mr. and Mrs. Louis King .of Kenosha spent the last of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John King. Mr. an<f Mrs. William Dewey spent the first of the week at Woodstock and left Wednesday morning for New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Chicago spenfc the holidays in the home of her mother, Mrs. Mollie Givens. Mrs. Laurence Senten and little 3on of Chicago are spending the summer Mr. and Mrs. P. Moriarity, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kist and Dr. And Mrs. Harry Hartley of Chicago spent the week-end with relatives here. John Pint, who has bgen in Chicago f-ir the past two weeks, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walsh entertained the following guests over the holidays: Miss Ann Dwyer, Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Peter, Huhn, Harold Lavett of Chicago, Renata Raffone, Kenosha, and Mr. and MTS. Emerson Beverly of Elgin. t ^ »..$568,710.28 I, Gerald J., Carey, Cashier of the West McHenry State Bank, solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above colt . respond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to tltyR s Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. * . • STATE OF ILLINOIS, _ County of McHenry. ss. Subscribed and sworn to before mp this 2nd day of July, 1933. ' • (SEAJE^:- AUGUSTINE M. FREUND, Notary Public. . 'vi there will be official visit at Grayslake and July 25 the worthy grand in the^home of her mother, Mrs. Fred matron will be at Harvard- At the last meeting of McHenry chapter two babies were reported* SIX YEARS OLD Little Miss Jean Audrey WooJburn celebrated her sixth birthday an. DROP NELSON CHARGES ^ State's Attorney A. V. Smith of( Lake county announced last week the j niversary at the home of her granddismissal of the conspiracy indict-1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woodment against State Auditor Oscar ; burn, of Woodstock, Thursday after- Nelson, who was named with Norman j noon of last week. Games were O. Geyer and others in a conspiracy j played on the lawn and at six o'clock indictment. supper was served at a long table on Prosecutor Smith was forced to the lawn. Mrs. Neilsen of Chicago, choose between dismissing the con- a house guest, assisted Mrs. Wallace spiracy charge against Nelson or being unable to use evidence which he considers important against Miller, who is now on trial in Waukegan. This situation developed during * the trial now going on. LAST SERVICE AT M. E. x CHURCH BEFORE VACATION* You are invited to attend tyHviews at the M. E. church Sunday. -V Morning worship, 11 o'clock- Sunday school, 10 o'clock. A large attendance at church is desired by Rev. Bonham, who has about forty friends from the office where he is employed, who plan to be here for this service. $ This is the last Sunday of preaching for the month as Rev. Bonham will enjoy a vacation during the next few weeks. It Is hoped that year will try and do so this week so that the church ' budget may be brought up to date before the vacation. Woodburn and Mrs. Walter Woodburn with the games and arrangements. RTVERYIEW CAMP The next meeting of Riverview Camp, R. N. A., will be held July 12. All June dues must be paid by that time. AMONG THE SICK Miss Rosie Popp had her tonsils removed today. Gus Bloethmer is in St. Theresa's hospital, Waukegan, where he is recovering from an operation. Elmer Stilling returned home from St. Theresa's hospital, Wednesday, where he recently underwent an operation. Miss Florence -Carey returned home everyone who has not contributed this^ Tuesday from the Woodstock hospi- PERSONALS Ed Brown of Oak Park visited with friends at Fair Oaks Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schaefer and sons visited at Wauconda Sunday. Miss Rosina Young of Elgin spent the week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Young. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shetterly ,.f Dayton, Ohio, spent last week at the home of the latter* mother, Mrs. Catherine Young. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shetterly cf Dayton, O., and Mrs. Catherine Young and daughter visited relatives in 1.1- gia last Wednesday. tal where she has,been since an automobile accident in which she was seriously injured at the Memorial Day week-end. She will be confined to her bed for several weeks more. Miss Evelyn Carey, injured in the same accident, remains at the Woodstock hospital, where she is in a critical rendition. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express heartfelt thanks to the many relatives, friends neighbors and the American Legion who were so thoughtful of them during their Tecent sorrow. Especially do they thank those who sent flowers and used their cars. Mrs. Steve King Mr. and Mrs. Joe King Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smith €Vy our new chiffon hose, fhey are wonderful for the price St 69c. Full fashioned, all silk to the top. Nobby SjfaU Shop. f ' WltUp Rkyaw aa«l Rmm« Mrs. A. Milne, mother of Christopher Robin: "The grandest career any woman can have is to be the wife of a nan of geaiM.*v Qaetei la "Otffea Beet." • Cool summer dresses in voiles, piques, bastiste and dotted swiss, 14 to 38 and 40 to 52 si!&s. |1.6o to $2.96. Nobby Style Shop. 6 Smti of Old ROOM There were 800 in the senate of Rome, representing the heads of the 300 clans which, according to prehistoric tradltlq^j were merged into the cantons that formed the Roman republic. „ . ' Karls. Mrs. E. G. Peterson and son, Bob, visited Mr. Peterson's.parents in Chicago Tuesday. His mother is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Conway and daughter of Chicago spent several days last week with his father, Patrick Conway. Doris Westfall has returned to her home in Chicago after spending n week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nickler and daughter, Barbara, of Dunlap. Ind-, visited last week in the home of his uncle, C. H. Duker, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dowling of Chicago have gone to Dallas, Texas, to live. Mrs. Dowling is the daughter of Mrs. F. O. Gans of McHeryy. Mr. and Mrs. J.^. Peterson tind Mr. and Mrs. William Perkinson and daughter, Marilyn, and friends of Chicago spent the week-end in the T. W. Winkel home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelter, spent last week at Lake Defiance. Mrs. A1 Wagner, Mrs. Ed Wagner and Mrs. Flora Rossi of Chicago spent the week-end with them. Master Gage Smith and a boy friend of Elgin spent one day last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson. They made the trip both ways on their bicycles. Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan and daughters, Mildred and Kathleen, of Chicago and MV. and Mrs. Gene Zoia and children of Woocrstock were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doherty. Miss Clara Rorer is spending a few days this week with her grandmother, Mrs. S. Button. Miss Rorer has a new automobile and with a friend mo tored here from Minneapolis on a 1,600-mile tour. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Jones of Chicago spent July Fourth in the C. W. Goodell home. Warren Jones and Cur. tis Newman returned to their home here with them, after spending a few days with them in Chicago. Mrs. O. E. Lange and little daughters of Indianapolis,, Ind., spent the holidays in the home of her siste Mrs. A. E. Nye and family. They left for home Wednesday morning being accompanied by Miss Ruth Nye who will spend several weeks w4th relatives. Among thoee from this vicinity who attended the funeral of Raymond Riley at Woodstock recently were August Rossman, Robert Rossman Fred Rossman, Augusta Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rossman, M Martha Page, Mr. and MTS. Lester Page, Mrs. T. Schiessle and Mrs. Wm. Spencer. J . . f'vX;,' <*•-«- mattge emade a,sundae Chios,, guava, dat^s,; Ije called th# ^ mixed banati^s^*andtomatoes With caviiar, a«d ^c^t^potatoes, J .Vanilla beans and^reajtrV ^iid hon*y£ -* ri dishes that were bijt funny, With nuts and i^rshraallow and pickles •/kind everything the palate /tickles. li' e asked his patrons for their ti'd every damsel s£i$ n QhQcolat Our WeeK-imff ChWolftte and Hoisted Ahtrond combination of chocolate and roasted almond Ice cream that is simply supurb. The secret of the extra deliciousness of Luick chocolate ice cream lies in the fact that our chocolate flavor is a special blend---developertight at the Luick plant. This, with the wonderful, smooth ice cream filled with the crushed almonds makes a special brick for the week-end that's ft v real ice cream t;eat LUICK'S MILWAUKEE ICE . THOMAS P. BOLQER ' • •^The McHenry Druggist • '

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