- "V a > • ,> ft-.', .fv--"^-;•«> • ••.. -v ',.-• f'jr:,rS«Z-t7*± s ' ' ' " " " ' " • , : S " , " ; - ^ TV .r ." ' - " ."- THK M'HINEY PLAINDEALER, THURSDAY, AUQUST17, 19A _»-<•* <e "** ""10 <•--- a &><••?•* >«*» * A'*r V ' ' S%y. \r'- *i •>*"/ •V*" -1 ~V"V* ,**V. 'K **' ' J: - 43ESas2^es^aso I*/ . INTERESTING FAMILY &' • • Several members of a most interim1 k-, Osting family visited m the home of r Dr. and Mrs*. A, L Froehlich last V Week, returning to their homes on • ."Friday. The guests were Fr. - John jffcShane of Wynona.Miim., Fr. Allen ; JffcShane of Winnebago, Minn-, pastor . • Of the church that Dr. Froehlich's " people attend in Winnebago, Minn., Attorney Robert McShane, sister, Miss Verna McShane and niece, Miss "u-i.- 'vftorothy Cutter of Austin, Minn., ar.d I)r. Quentin McShane of St. Louis. They attend 3d the Certtury of Progress in Chicago and enjoyed golf, tfrnnis and other amusements in this •lenity. . : . These guests were members of a ifcmily of thirteen children, of which " #iere are two priests, a lawyer, a doctor, tw-o nuns ana a high school teacher, all of whom educated them- ;^|ilves and fitted themselves for their H^ffe-- woric. • AGED AUNT DIES Mi's.' Hannah Ritt, 87 years old, died Wednesday evening, August 9, at 9:40 o'clock at the home of her nephew, Mert Ritt, *}rystah Lake, where she has lived for the last years. ' 1 Funeral services were held Saturday aftemon at 2 o'ciock at the Immanuel Lutheran church, Crystal Lake, with burial in 'the old cemetery near the lake. §£st*v k iiw AFTERNOON PARTY A SUCCESS '" ; Twenty-five tables w<?te in play at >Cr-f &e ifard party sponsored b> the Altar , '-'and Rosary sodality at the' home of - .Kate and Tom" Mclaughlin Tuesday i afternoon. The pleasant, sfiadj^ lawn ' .. presented an attractive scene as the * . Indies gathered for the afternoon and' - • Ideal weather aided in making th£ _ ' * -ptrty a success. v r j ! Prizes in cards were awarded as follows: bridge, Mrs. Harvey Nye and * ' Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes; five hundred, •, Mrs. Phulger and Mrs. M. J. Walsh; pinochle, Mis. Hoeffer; buntfo- Mrs. Ed Thompson: euchre, Mrs. James Hugres. A quilt was given to Mary " . "" '<3. Doherty and a basket of vegetables > to Mrs. J. Doherty. CARD PARTY BY R. N. A, Fox River Valley Camp, R. N. A., sponsored a public card party at the <1 L. Harrison home, Friday afternoon. Twelve table? of cards and bunco were in play with prizes in bridge being won t>y Mrs. Thomas Kane and Mrs. Mckinley, in five hundred the prizes went to Mrs. Peters and Mrs. J. M. Phalin, in bunco tr Mrs. Mabel Merchant and Mrs. Anna Thurwell and in pinochle to Mrs. Fred C. Schoewer and Lelah Bacon. Refreshments were served at the close of the successful party. EASTERN STAR PARTY The McHenry chapter, O. E. S., sponsored a card party at the E. E. Bassett home Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. George Jchnsdn and Mrs. Henry Vogel acting on the committee. Prizes in bridge were won by Mrs. Thou, Mrs. Brefeld and Mrs. J. E. Wheeler, in five' hundred prizes were awardfed to Anna Anderson and Mrs. Grisham and in bunco prizes went to Joseta Merrick and Dorothy Keller. A cake was given to Letah Patzke. Miss Lois • wsi '• * tlfteafco visitor Monday. Mat Weber attended the Fair in Chicago Monday. - Mrs. Ellen Ensign Visited in -Richmond Sunday night. / Junior Heuser of/ Chicago is visits ing his grandfather, Mat Weber. Mrs. Harry Morris of Chicago spent the ^reek-end at the Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schoewer of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents. Miss Lillie Breyer of Milwaukee, Wis., spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. F. E. Cobb left Sunday for Chicago, where she will be With her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Buss of Chicago spent Sunday in the Irame of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowe. Miss Mary Catherine Sutton spent several days last week. , with Elgin relatives and friends. Mrs. H. L. Ritter is spending a few days in Chicago visiting A Century of ENTERTAIN GIRL SCOUTS TTie members of the American Legion Auxiliary entertaihed the Girl Scouts at Legion hall Thursday eveninc. Bunco wis played and prizes were wc&fthy Eleanor Althoff and by j Progress this week. , Betty Byss. Eighteen gueSts were! Mrs. Clarence Whiting and family present to enj.<;y tH^ evening which jruoved this week to Elgin, wliere Mr. Miss Lillian Bryer of Milwaukee spent the week-end here. Paul Fagan of Chicago visited with friends here Sunday everinfc. Misses Mary and Dorothy AlthofI were Elgin shoppers Friday. Miss Helen Welch of Highland Park visited relatives < here last week. Miss Elizabeth Miller spent several days this week at Powers Lake. Edward Dwyer of Huntley is visiting his sister, Mrs. Walter Walsh. Miss Grace Hanly of Elgin visited her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Sayler, Friday Miss Marjory Phalin of Chicago is spending the vacation at her home here. ,> Sister Mary St. Hilda of Chicago is visiting her father, Pat Conway, this week. E. J- Cohen and niece, Miss Ida Schlitt, of Chicago called on friends BAND PERSONNEL IS INTERESTING (Continued from front page) Local members of the organization come from families all owning property in McHenry and somie of them included among the largest taxpayers in this city, who believe that there are bigger and better things in life worth even a slight increase in taxes. There are few men from neighboring cities who are assisting in the local band as there are no players in McHenry yet qualified to take their places. These we will not specify by name as they are all giving of their best efforts to assist the band. One young man, however, we're going to tell you about. He is Henry Knell of Woodstock, a graduate from the Woodstock high school this year. He plays the French horn and received B*li»ve in Yellow Divinity The Malays believe in a yellow divinity wjho dwells Ifl the yellow sun- Bet glow, but they deem the sunsetflow most dangerous and when they see It they try to put It out by spitting water towards it. ^ ^ . . . _ . -- . • « . • Humanity'* Ckief Aim Humanity's chief practical aim most always be to attain economic stability and self-sulliciency. ' ' •, f?v>: Nationality of Bohemian* The inhabitants of Bohemia afii1 Czechs and belong to the western branch of the Slav family. Their early history Is obscure. It is probable that they arrived In Rohemla not later thaik the Seventh century. The Czechs we®» - always in close contact with the Gel* m a n s , a n d G e r m a n i c I n f l u e n c e u n doubtedly accounted for their cultural development, which in many ways wm far in advance of thgjt of nny othfr Slavonic race. Miss Verona Freund of Winnetka is spending a two Weeks vacation with TeMrVtnd Mrs. Harold Evans of p™e awarded in Woodstock th:s Woodstock visited relatives . Sunday >e*r th\ ^3t all-round student evening ' I and high school member, including Miss *Florehce Vales of Chicago is Whiting is employed Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benwell attended the funeral of their Nephew, Ralph Dunker, Sunday. Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer, Viola Stilling and Genevieve , Glosson were Kenosha visitors Thursday. _ Mr- and Mrs. F. A. Beller, daughvirit of the Worthy Grand Matron jter» Monica, and Miss Isabel -Niesenvfgj.ggj.gj. McCarthy. on August 23, and one from Algon- j were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Miss Lucile O'Dwyer of Dane, Wis., quin chapter to attend official visit ^Mrs. Agnes Jenks and daughter, I Spent the week-end in the home of drew to a clo^e ^with the serving of refreshments, -v y^y-rK[y" ^ASTERN STAR MEETING ^McHenry Ch&pter, O. E. S-, held a meeting- Monday evening. An invitation was received from Day Star chapter, Dundee, to attend the official spending two weeks in the Albert Vales home. ,, - Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burns and daughter of Forest Park spent the week-end here. Mr .and Mrs. C. H. Duker and family attended the iWorid's Fair in ChicagoJ Monday. 1 K' Y\ A Mr.* and Mrs. Gerald Carey and c nSf0U ' . daughter, Barbara, were Milwaukee1 ejr w ^1Ve visitors Thursday. .^ " Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Meyer of Chicago were Surday guests of Mrs. | sports, music and all activities of the school in adition to studies. Hence we find th*. band composed of many interesting personalities from various walks of life, some young, some having years, of experience but ail giving of their time and talent to promote a' musical organization of which the people of McHenry should Now 5c Stein Beer ?Suck and Chicken Supper Saturday Night--50 Start Serving at 6 o'clock ' tlsfc Try Friday night, 10 cents per pfete 5c BEER Free dancing every NELL'S WHITE HOUSE ' - 'One 20 1 Mile East of McHenry cm Sept. 2. D. OF A; ATTENTION The Daughters of America will meet Mary, of Chicago were Sunday guests i j^rg jack "Walsh. of^Ir. and Mrs. Thomas Kane. Miss Lelah Hall of Sydney, Ohio, Dr ard Mt-s Charles Leppert of was a of Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Kirkland visited her mother, Mrs. this " Thursday evening at their hall j Minnie Miller, one day last week. at 8:15 p. hi. to go to the home of Miss Irene Conway has returned to ^ Mrs. John Mertes who passed awayr^6,1" work in Elgin, after spending a '^wo week's vacation, Tuesday night. MeitVbers will also 3 vacation at her home here. j Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe of Rock- Brattain last week. Miss Rita Bacon returned to her work at Grayslake Monday, iafter a Meet at the hall for the funeral. ' MID-WEEK CARD CLUB The Mid-Week card club will meet at the home of Mrs.. Minnie Miller on Wednesday afternoon, August 23. concert in West McHenry every Friday evening during August and invite you to enjoy them. Be on hand next week to hear the final concert, featuring Harry Brooks, expert cornetist. ^atch for the program next Thursday. ADDITIONAL WEEKLY EXCHANGE John Lolmaugh, 9 years old, of Chicago was injured in his father's car last week Sunday at the intersection of Route 21 and Grand avenue in Lake Villa. The boy was hurled through the windshield when his father, Her- R N. A. PICNIC Riverview Camp R. N. A. will hold A picnic for the memt>ers and their femilies and the juveniles on August 22 at Kate's pla£e on Richmond Road. Iffeet at the Herb Simon's home at 11 o'clock and each one Is to bring their own sandwiches, a dish to pass and their own dishes. Coffee and ice cream will be furnished free. Games lor the children and cards and bunco for adults. Cars will be furnished for ~7#veryone wishing to go. The next ;?*;r,ineeting of Riverview camp will be September 11. : M. E. CHURCH You are invited to attend services at the M. E. church every Sunday. Ghurch school, 10 a. m. Worship service, a. m. Sermon subject "The Breaa^hf Life," by the pastor, Rev. L. H. Brattain. As a special feature a loaf of bread will be given to each person in attendance at this service. The Ladies' Aid society will meet with Mrs. G. A. Sattem next Thursday. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to all those who so kindly extended their sympathy to us in the loss of our beloved son and brother Ralph Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker i aad Family. *12 Miss Martha Schlosser of Chicago forcj were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. visited her cousin, Mrs. (Carles Mer- G< schreiner Thursday. , , . , t, . ,, , ^ tes, and other relatives the past week. I j^r and Mrs J C Hollv and the Lolmaugh, stopjffed suddenly to • Mr. andI Mrs. Prank Block and ehil- foimert motheri 'of bhicago, 1 ,VJ« ««•* J ?» front dren and Rev. and Mrs. Neus of Mar- friends here Wednesday. ' ' Mrs. Lena Koch is confined to her engo visited the former's rreellaattiivveess ! My. &nd Mrs- Ray Conway and, . , . .. J • here Friday. 'daughters and Lerov Conwav were reCe,ved when tbe xfrandstand at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eppel and Mr. ' Chicago visitors Sunday. L,ons field collaps€d last week Thursand Mrs. E. A. Thomas attended the | Mrs. Jack McVey and daughter, funeral of Ralph Dunker near Wau- . Margaret, of Chicago called on 00XT Sunday- friends Monday evening. Norma and Peggy Oeffling are, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Houlihan and chil- • - Treat Your Car Right! ;; Ytktt ear or truck cannot• run satirfactoriiy. without they need attention and repairs. The longer you neglect them, the^ greater the cost. Drive in- today and let us' a prescription and estimate the charge. All Work Guaranteed SMITH'S GARAGE Phone 320 £ge Smith, Prop. ^Elm St. and Riverside Drive home with a broken leg, which she; day evening. The top row of seats struck he«r with such force that the two bones of the left leg were broken. She was rushed to the Elizabeth Con- SpemHng this week with Mr. and Mrs. I dren of Chicago spent the week-end de" Mfu mo™al hos*>ital, Libertyville Walter Fenslce and Fenske in Chicago Mr. and Mrs , at a cottage on Fox river. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of where the bones were x-rayed and set. When the crank slipped from an MID-WEEK CLUB I Mrs. Thomas Kane was hostess to! the members of the Mid-Week club on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Five tables of bridge were in play »nd prizes were awarded to Mrs. F. fe. Cobb, Mrs. Nardi and Miss Nardi. Refreshments were servd. The next trieeting will be with Mrs. Minnie Miller on August 28. , •WARNING! To those that parked their car in LADIES' AID SOCIETY Members and friends of the Ladies' Aid society met at the home of Mrs. Lester Bacon Thursday afternoon where a pleasant meeting was held. The next meeting will be with Mrs. -'rjG. A. Sattem next Thursday after- 'Uoon. Everyone is requested to bring fieedle and thimble to sew a quilt Week* MEET AT COTTAGE Members of the Frimarians of Holy Trinity church, Elgin, motored to the K. W. Ritschard cottage at McHenry Tuesday evening. Swimming was •njoyed before a delicious covered diah supper was served, at > table placed on the lawn. : PUBLIC CARD PARTY The Legion Auxiliary will hold a jrablie card party in the city park on Thursday, August 24. Prizes and lunch, 25c. In case of rain it will be Held in Legion hall. *12 front of my place on Aug. 12, at mid . __ night and opened my front gate, came ]a ^ P°korny and Miss Vera Janulis of the St. Anth-1 Chicago spent the week-end with her auto™obile h»s he was attempting to ony hospital, Chicago, spent a few, mother, Mrs. Mollie Givens. days last week as guest in the home Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Besley of Des of Mr. and1 Mrs. G. J. Wegener. i Moines, Iowa, were guests this week Mr. and Mrs. William Dryer and 0f Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler. BOB returned to their home at Forest j Mrs. Edward Callahan of Chicago •i-u v ay er a ^ew days visit spent the last of the week with her with her mother, Mrs. Henry Block. ! mother, Mrs. Mary Powers. Mra. Charies Block of Dundee and I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown and 4 r' E-' Block atld dau?h" Eon- Gordon, of EVanston called on s. of Tuscon, Ariz., are spending the McHenry friends Saturday evening. V M at"anTlc>n^ Court OT1 Fox river. I Miss Florence Vales and Miss Bea- Harriet Daley, Mrs. Lillian trice Kozel of Chicago were Sunday Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vales. Autonsen of Chicago were week-end i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley and chili guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane, dren of Woodstock were Sunday crank near Slocum Lake Sunday afternoon of last week Earl Christopher of Chicago, sustained a dislocated right slioulder and a bone in his right arm was fractured. *"A local physician took the injured man to the Libertyville hospital for x-ray examination, after which the arm was placed in a cast. A. R. Fickfe, 61L well known resident of Lake Zurjen is in St. Therese's hospital, Waukegan, suffering from injuries sustained when he was struck by an automobile while on his way home from Lake Geneva MoncFay Mr and Mrs. Arthur Duhacek, Mr! '^ts of MrTnd^irs. "r^V ConwTv. Jast 7^' He J is severe\y " ' rr j bruised about the heid and it is feared The TALK of the TOWN AGAIN--IMPORTED SISSIGES As Served at the Hof Brau at Munich, Germany - Now at LARRY HUCK'S HOUSE SATURDAY and SUNDAY -- GRATIS Don't Miss this World Famed Delicacy LARRY HUCK'S HOUSE Imported and Domestic BEER, ALE AND WINE West end of cement bridge. ! & Miss | Misses Lorraine Knox and Mary in and made as if they wanted to ask -®er^a ^ubacek of Toledo, Iowa, were Jane Laures have returned from a for something. While one was doing yiaitoTB in J. J. Vycital week's visit with relatives at Melrose that the other was doing the stealing. When they ran out as fast as they could one made a tumble over the sione in front of my place- The next time I am afraid he will tumble before he gets that far If Uiey try that again. This stealing one by one; has gone on long enough. 12 MRS. JOE H. JUSTEN. PERSONALS Mrs. Archie Carpenter and Mrs. William Porter of Belvidere visited here Thursday. * Miss Celia Aylward and friend of Chicago were recent guests of Mrs. Margaret McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bolger of Chicago spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gibbs. Mrs. Ed Brahan of Elgin and Mrs. Otis Murray and daughter of Geneva were guests at the card party Tuesday. Rev. Theo Seiding of Manitou, 111., called on friends here recently. He was a teacher in the lutheran school here thirty-three years ago. Park. Plaindealer Want Ads bring results YOU CAN SAVE \0% & monthly individuaL CommutatumTl^ EFFECTIVE SEPT. 1" ^ ® here--the new monthly commutation ticket that meets the changing conditions in daily travel to and from downtown Chicago. Provides for ;>4 rides--makes possible ft saving of 10 per ceni over the 60-ridjjF ticket--satisfies the demand for a monthly ticket »that has few if any "leftovers . It's economical and practical--and we are confident our suburban patrons will welcome its advent. All C. & N. W. Ticket Agents in suburban territory will have a supply of tHj|T~ 54-ride tickets in ample time for SejiM tember "commuting". R. THOMSON, Passenger Traffic Manager 400 W. Madison St., Chicago U|| i i^r^an<^ ^rS\^arr^ N'esen and son 1 Kenneth Granger has returned to h»l tfL. °nfay mo™mg. for Ala- the home of his aunt at Wauconda, homA nf v a ° s V1 J1*,]" ^ «fter spending a month at his home home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. here Nigscr ' «'* * twt , . . 1 Rep. Thomas A. Bolger and daughtJinfJJ A fu ene,r W^° ,s ,n ter> Vivian, attended the banquet giv. e . . f*. hospital, en on Governor's day, Friday in Cih- Ubicago, is visiting in the home of her cajr©. parente, Mr and Mrs. Geo. J. Wegen-I M." A. Conway, son, Leroy, Mrs. Vr ' Mary McCabe and Mrs. George Miller son nf and ant' daughter were Chicago visitors son of Forest Park with their guests, Sunday evening. Tj8' ir?i- u-^™e,cr*nd 8<>n» Har-j Mrs. Clarence Martin went to Chiold, of Columbia City, Ind., called here Cago Wednesday, where she Is spend- M0£*i:rrg-„ ^ >K ^ remainder of the week in Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ruhhng and visiting and attending the Fair. ^ J- HardinKi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vales and Mrs- Fon- Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. John mother, Mrs. Winnie Cobb, Krulec and son of Chicago were Sunay evening. day guests in the Albert Vales home. TWm!J ^rS'.C- McDermott, son, I Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Hess were in n»ec«, MJSS Loretta MC- Beloit, Wis., visitors Sunday. Their Thivro^i » W^e- 1Ca^° V,8i^°rs on son, Jack, who had spent the week at # .r niece remained in Camp Rotary, returned home with Chicago for a visit the«. Sh"m^her> fnd dau«?H-1 Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Taylor and son ter of Meade, Kan., visited a Century from Oilton, Okla., visited Rev. and Mrf lfu p a1 Vfe,re t. f gUeste of Mrs- u Brattain last week. Mr. trin tn -a , 8t Sunday on a Taylor is superintendent of schools at trip to the famous lotus beds. Oilton. so^'c*™! P°Tfs and Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. Miller, in com- ElSnoT of T?, u° ' \n T dt.danghter' Pany with their daughter and husband MonHa f Neh" arrived Mr. and Mrs. Frank May, and babv . ^y„lt^la^v t M G,s.n 1",°",or JI'zTw* • f o r a T • < : < " i < " , Ca^™nEli^h' ^alMr Fenfk^ baby'1 Mrs. W. A. Sayler visited her sister F^sk of rw ' ^ a T"f H- Mrs" G- A" Hawley, at Elgin, Friday, of Ann 8 Theuer, Miss Margaret Ekstrom of Chicago (ruetts in wefk"end was the guest of Miss Nellie Pearson x>-^6 b°me 0f Mr- and Mrs. a few daVs this week. Mr anJ T v «, I Mr- and Mrs- Math Glosson and Mr. and John ^ihansperger ard Mrs. Thomas VanDyke and daugh t^re ^ ,^ary'^WeStChi0a?0 te1'- Eleanor, of Humphrey, Neb., ReLnsSL5 "6 Jj\Ur.sda>:v Mrs" visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoffel at > -PCTR remained for the rest Waukegan, Tuesday. ^ *'"***• ^ and ^ Kuhn are Attorno A n nr rr moving this week to Chicago for the anrf^ fT JiviiT Mr!" £ C- McHenry winter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adams, Iwl ^ Waukegan were who have moved from across the v y. a ternoon visitors in the street, will occupy the Kuhn home, homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh.! „ , A mr v ^ u Mr. McHenry was a former pastor in I, &Tt *^ \ K" F!n T ch. and the Universalist church herTand is 1 dauphters' Marjone Mae and Lois, are now practicing law at Waukegan. Mrs. Leo P. Young and daughter Leonore and Mrs. E. B. Steuprl of St. Louis, Mo., having heard of McHcnr.vs many advantages as & summer resort, arrived here last Friday evening by auto, to enjoy several weeks' vacation CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Ry. that he is internally injured. The accident occurred near Grayslake. The driver of the other car did not stop, according to report made to the Lake county sheriff's office. Mrs. Rose Marketak, 35, Chicago, died at 5:20 o'clock Sunday afternoon of last week at the Libertyville hospital, »s a result of extensive burns suffered in a gasoline explosiion at a cottage at Fish Lake on Sunday morning. * One man, Fred Hoehn, Chicago, was almost instantly killed, and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Heinze, well known summer residents of Spencer Highlands, were critically injured early last week Sunday morning, when the Hdnze automobile crashed into a slow moving freight train on the Elgin Joliet & Eastern railroad where it crosses Route 59A, near Diamond Lake. The crash occurred when the party were enroute to their cottage here from Chicago. Mr. Heinze was driving his automobile at the time and did not see the freight car until it was too late to stop. The machine struck a freight car near the rear end of the train, completely demolishing the auto. - . AUTO IN W Brewery Corner, McHenry t iATURDAY EVEINTNG, AUG 19 / CHICKEN SANDWICH ON TOAST 25c Fish Fry Every Wednesday and Friday Nights v ; This Inn has complied with the state regulations and has installed modern sterilizing equipment for washing of all glasses. Subscribe for The Plaindealer. 1LLE1 THEATRE. k "W1QOCX5TOCK, Woodstock's Beautif ul Play House FRI.-SAT., August 18-19 Admission 10-30c "The Eagle and tlw . , Hawk*' With Fredric March, Cary Grant Jack Oakie and Carole Lombard SUN.-MON.-TUES... - August 20-21-22 as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F Pick. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin ,son, George, and daughter, Betty, left on Friday on the return trip to their home at Anaconda. Mont., after a few weeks' visit with relatives here and attendance. aV the World's Fair. Thev planned to stop at Streator on their way. & Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Petesch and daughter, Angela, of Oak Park and daughter, Edith, from the state of Washington, visited friends here Sundav. Mr.. Petesch and Anprelea played golf at the Country club and Mrs. Petesch and Edith called on friends whom the latter had not seen for •bout eight yean. visiting in the home of his sister, Mrs. L. H. Brattain, this week. Rev. Finch is the pastor at Monroeville, Ind. Mrs. M. Dunphy and son, Joseph, end dlaughter, Mrs. May Wagner and Mrs. Veronica O'Connor and the latter's son, Bobby, of Chicago were callers in the Albert Wagner home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frisby and' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frisby of Chicago visited their mother, Mrs. Anna Frisby, Sunday. Mrs, Frisby is very ill at her home east of ""the river *nd Mrs Thomas Frisby remained for the week to assist in her care. Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh were their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Walsh and little son, Richard, Jr., of i Evanston, and the sister of Mrs. RB. Walsh, Mrs. Carl Long, of Newman, 111. Richard, Jr., returned Saturday from a several week's visit in the home o£ hi» aunt at Newman. . Cont. Sun. from 2:30 p. m. Arfm. 10-25c till 6 p. m. 10-30 after The miracle show of the century The greatest musical hit ever shown on the talking ' screen! 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