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m "<• Thnrsday, December, 5, 1935 ' >VgS$M fPm .t ?£$•' 5 V*> 0..^;/-:v,> *• • • ?av: -•' v; MJlWHiTW i V * - t < ' •" ; : • : & $ * • ' • £ » • • ' ' • ' • * • • • , . v\ • ' ' BACON SEVENTH s , ; IN STATE SHOOT SI:; . • > : Bacon received official ^jiotice this week that he placed sev- %th in the state in the recent service ^gnstol shoot. An average of 90.44 assures him of a trip to the national meet ^INDIVIDUAL SCORES: ; ^ f Flack--Dist. 1--97.33 ' r?; T. Verra--Dist. 14--9$Mf. Vaughn--Dist. 14--93.80 > Herbig--Dist. 14--92.50 -/ - v Rodman--Dist. 13--91.8S c| Anderson--Dist. 13--91.83 '•fy Bacon--Dist 2--90.44 MTEAM SCORES: ^ Carbondale--Dist. 13--86.35 Sterling--Dist. 1--86.67 Collinville--Dist 14--86.21 Pontiac--Dist 11--82.14 - ^ Peoria--Dist 8--8U6 Elgin--Dist. 2-- 79.63 Joliet--Dist. 6--78.03 v Effingham--Dist. 12--'77.0® ... Champaign--Dist 10--75.90 . J -:f Blue Island--Dist 5--74.81 •'»;,'k Rock Island--Dist. 7--73.90 Pontiac--Dist 9--70.17 ,ff . * ' DesPlaines--Dist 3-4--68.32 S-i ft; ***** for Mother*-An Apex Wash- Machine. Never in the history of Apex has such a value been offered. N.j. Justen and Son, "West Mc- Henry. 28 TH£ BUELPB McHenry, Illinois Sunday Matinee 3:15 Continuous Weekdays--7:10--9:10 C. S. T. Admission 10-2S« ^ FRIDAY Last Day '. "THE GAY l»!CEPTI0ifa# December Issue -- "MARCH OF timV SATURDAY ONLY £ary Grant -- Claude Rains Gertrude Michael in 'THE LAST OUTPOST' ALSO--Todd-Kelly Comedy "Hot Money"--Song and Comedy Hits--"College Capers" SUNDAY AND MONDAY Jack Benny -- Eleanor Powell "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936" ALSO--Betty Boop Cartoon Making Stars -- World News TUESDAY DECEMBER 10 Ann Sothern -- Edmund Lowe r "GRAND EXIT" 10c -- BARGAIN NITE -- 15« ALSO--"Scrappy's Trailer" _ Cartoon and Short WEDNESDAY (For, Three Days) Merle Oberon*-- Fredric March Herbert Marshall In "THE DARK ANGEL" COURT or HONOR HERE DECEMBER 11 "SO I HEAR wAusfcr The McHenry County Court of Honor for the Boy' Scouts will be held at the Community high school in McHenry on Dec. 11, according to Dr. G. W. Hess, Scout chairman- of McHenry county. Four Eagle Seoul s of the county, * After a column or two of letter two of them from McHenry, will re- writing, Thanksgiving and a little of ceive their badges during the Court this and that, we return to an old cusof Honor in an appropriate cere- j torn of wandering around in search mony both impressive and interested j of sport news. We like to call it ing. I rambling^ so Rambling it is from here The new Eagle Scouts will be Jafek ' on. - Hess and Harold Taxman of McHen- J '* " ry; Clyde Lange, Crystal Lake, and | We thought some of making this Donald Austin of Richmond. All a week's diary, but you know how'tis, necessary tests have been passed by , What's sport to one might be a pain these boys at the county review rboard j in the neck to another so We pick and they are now ready to receive j our spdta. > one of the highest awards,in Scout- ------• ing. • : That basketball game at the high , Other Scouts from the cbunty will school last Friday night stands 6ut receive merit badges and the new in our recollections of the week Vac- Scout officials wjjll be heard during I tivity. The first team had their otfn the evening. troubles for at least three quarters real attraction. The colored boys put 'on a clever exhibition of ball handling, but were unable to stop the scoring of the ex-college stars and went •down in defeat 44 to 28. Joe Reiff, former Northwestern star, was the big show with 23 points. We imagine the colored boys would make an ordinary team look foolish trying to follow their dazzling pass attack, but the Florals refused to be bothered.»As in most pro games, there was plenty of roughness and few caljqd'fouls. The Florals will probably appear on the St. Mary's floor again during the winter. Hello, Mrs. Mosher. Hope you will have that health problem licked soon. Don't think that you aren't missed at The Plaindealer office. I told that husband of yours that I was always sure that you read my column whether he does or not. What do you think IDEAL XMAS GIFT Send thq Plaindealer to your relatives or friends for Christmas. Every week for 52 weeks, $2.00. We will give you a $1.00 box of Xmas Cards free with each subscription--21 cards. Or pay your own subscription for a year and get a box -free. Act Now! MF.*HENRY PLAINDEALER MCHS WINS CLOSE GAMES FROM ELKHORN AND NILES CENTER .f JUIPPR& STAGE REAL CARNIVAL McHenry basketball teams continue l0 ', . • o , , to win. Elkhorn and Niles Center he said to me? Says he,"She has to havi read it. She', th« proof reader around W them the p*st here." • ® The heavies took their game 32 to TOWN TEAM MEETS* ; FRIDAY NIGHT . . . T h i s i m t b a s e b a l l w e a t h e r ! < bat Of the game, but came through nicely j somehow we are-baseball minded the 25»from Elkhorn on Wednesday night, of last week. The half found a 12 to to win 32 to 25. The second team ;yeRr around. We find the^portins ^ ^ had another one of those News full pf trade talk since the min-fetVM f % J Ft*r Xk* tk.t or leagues met The St. Louis Card-T "t ^ inals will listen to anv trade not in-l.i,ify, THRW k l- J™' A 8^° ^ „„Kt- ^ u »!. ' Iw'w three baskets and three free . . . . . . - . . . . D i c k ^ o f f m i n ^ a s - . w - i i V ^ u t o f t h e ! ^ 9 ' the city hall to complete plans for the ling too much credit to any one indi- American league and picked up by * *?me h r ba8kets a,vl season. All those interested in the fvidual on any team, but we break the the Giants.. Bill Tejrry let the cat^out"i Tee throws. fellows j close fights after an early lqpd that ~ -- • • U ' t . j seemed "plenty safe. ' VTW town team basketball |eam will i meet Friday evening of this week* at j .We try Hard to refrain frbm giv A sure cure ,for that discouraged, sort of a "let down" feeling which we acquire sometimes may be found in a visit to the local high school where the pep and enthusiasm of youth prevails. This was especially true on Tuesday evening when the Juniors' put on a carnival which proved to be a huge success and gave evidence of their ingenuity and ability. 1 The carnival spirit prevailed and booths and side shows of every description furnished amusement for the I visitors. At 9 o'clock a program of varied numbers was given in the auditorium and opened with selections by After the program dancing the boys' glee club. Attired in ap- :~"~J ~ propriate costumes the boys were gathered around a campfire as they sang "Home on the Range," "DoWn In Arkansas," and other selections. Daniel Justen was master of ceremonies and announced the numbers on the program. There were tap dances done by Connie Boyko, Mary Durlahd, and Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, but better known as Silly Kinsala and, Evelyn S^haefer. team should attend this meeting^ ' rule right here. It's no secret that 10f the bag and we learn that BOWLING SCORES SCHEDULE-- Monday Night--Ladies. Tuesday Night--Wauconda. 4 Wednesday Night--Old Timtpik Thursday Night--Volo. Friday Night-^-Foresters. young Harry Anderson has a great eye. He dropped in the winning basket again Friday night giving the second team another victory. OLD TIMER'S CLUB TEAM NO. THREE-- Johnson Gcodell Perkins Adams .. Freund . Bud Parmelee has been traded for Bur- Wild shots prevailed ^throughout the evening on both sides. Inability solos and Harry Schnaitmart, in cos* tume, entertained as only Harry canl Then there was a style show whicli caused a great deal of merriment a.<t the boys modeled Paris costumes, an«f . Miss Taylor's gym class gave a Swe-*- dish and Dutch folk dance. You really should have seen Dent-# v ier Wells walk the tight rope and of the advertisements which came tor life for the occasion, as well as thai* prize fight put on by Coach Reed* - The prize, for which the fight wai about, was a dollar bill which was wonffl?^ by Lowell Nye, who remained in thelv,: ring with his pumpkin helmet intact^; vf. after seven others had been elimi-f nated. Vince Adams and His IJronxT Busters also gave selections. _ was en-*;t joyed in the gym and the side shows" were again visited. The response of the public was. -much appreciated by the Junior class' and their director. Miss Holden, whoj'.'* also, wish to thank the local merchants^; ; for their donations. ' A* 1 Miss ^ila Ibsh of Chicago spent tJWB; weekend with relatives here. ; Mrs. Earl Brown visited in Oak;" Park a few days this week, - ^ ":k Adele Froehlifh played marimba Chicago this week! Miss Hazel. Kramer . is . vZr\Vh^hLr rCv \. ff ]110 hit gess Whitehead. The Yanks offered the net> cost Ej lkhorn man:yI Lazzeri, Walker, Allen and Glenn for ; points as their forwards succeeded in Hale and Hardk but the Clevelan"d 1 McHenTry™'s *se ctohned, ®tefacmHe nrrayn g^ ariixnlgs-s club wants Red Rolfe The Yankees around a larger team from Elkhorn want Hale for second base. They want Higgins for third if Connie to lead 18 to 6 at the half; but tired Mack wfll se... Traynor. m?-1 " "" ^ burg manager, landed catcher Todd! Harry Ander- 168 171 148 171 160 168 193 189 166 208 frnm PoTv, ' r ° *00 s«nk seventh field goal in the from the Phillies for Catcher Grace last minut« to turn in a 28 to 26 vicand some cash. The Cubs didn't seem tory. to come close to a deal. The White Sox will probably sell A1 Simmons 808 TEAM NO. TWO-- Beavis 148 Schaefer 165 Covalt 146 Pries i <««*«>*. 141 Smith 186 919 199 148 173 206 182 It has always been my custom to look upon the home team boys as faultless wonders. Seldom "has criticise entered into my thoughts. This time it was different. Just for variation, I watched the whole first team game with as critical an attitude as 168 504 one might possibly impose on one- 158--522 self. I saw this, that and the other to the Tigers after all is said and 158--495 thing wrong with our team. Then done. The Yankees would like Sim- 159--496 as the game ended, I crawled out of i mons, but the White Sox seem to re- 178--531 my shell and revei ted to my normal member a few lean yearis when the _______ | attitude of admiration for the boys we j Y^nks refused to sell or trade their 82l 2548 caN our own- It's really much more [surplus stars to the Sox. EveVy time I fun when one is not too critical. Af- j trade was mentioned the Yanks could 167^--514 ter all, our team won while there were think of no one but Ted Lyons. 157 470 five other fellows out there trying' .-- 161_480 at all time, to spoil well-laid pitas. I In Rum.I1 E»«»s the Sox to™ a yanked the "whole btmch ™7"e£ v 986 907 TEAM NO. POUR-- Schaefer 194 201 Karls 134 Weber 148 Sayler *.««.r«.. 223 Bacoii 196 174 169 185 189 On Monday night of this week, it was the first team's turn to furnish Us with a thriller. After a poor start which left them trailing 14 to 9 at the quarter, the boys battled their way through to win bv one point 30 to 29. This game saw a parade of players that had the score-keepers busy from start to finish. When the first team got off to a slow start, Coach Reed 184-530 Basketball players can cut up great sweet looking pitching prospect com- ^et^ond^m^After0!! £>w minutes 190 557 capers in practice that are difficult mg up next year from the Texas ' * • • team. Alter a few minutes to execute during heated combat. 1, league. He won 24 and lost S fov ^ i 869 2551'made » basket myself one time in Oklahoma City last season. He pitch- exce«tj0n of *Beck^nblueh ^Ha^v ' practice. (Attention Sib Whiting.) !ed a one-hitter against Dallas^ last | JL , ,7 • S J V 189--584 Shadow boxers look pretty classy »season, but lost 1-0, when two pass®s, f pos'i1"'I 151--459 when they are boxing their own shad- a force play, and a wild throw scored Roa*9 You cou°dn't°exi^ct^ HarrJ'to 218 535 ows and maneuvering imaginary foe, a run for Dallas_ " ^ | f^ Basketball and more basketball. We 218--535 165 573 into position for the kill--buKjt's 211--596 a different story when they get into 895 918 TEAM NO. ONE-- Wattles 214 187 Barbian 160 160 Page 221 178 Hughes '172 172 Granger 185 218 the rin* with Some biK l»g MeHenry win a hot ^ ,rom ize. Ms /as in\§ s the ,game ended, the crowd 934 2747 away at them. Shadow me eye! It'a , fight then. 157--558 „ ^ 160 480 We toolt a look at the McHenry j Tuesday night. Niles Center Monday night by one IlLj-dl1 point then followed up by viewing St I **. ' j * u j - - - ' y "t , I The second team had a little more : Lake ^ Fox Lake has Under New Management Ail Entire New Selection of Holiday Gifts at Attractive prices. vy oi j Mary's lose bv on£ point to Fox ~ ^ . . , , I * t0 8Pare in the»r game, but one could 185--584 Country Club as it rests 'neath a light j team that put up a strong defense.! fou^a^ ^21^ne-3,ded as the end 172--516 blanket of snow. It's as dead as a; There won't be many big scores' 134 .537 door nail out there. I WOODSTOCK I MILLER FRIDAY--ONLY DBCBMBES 6 Gary* Grant -- Claude Rains Gcrtrale Michael 4THE LAST OUTPOST' SATURDAY-ONE DAY ONLY Wheeler -- W«e1sey "THE RAINMAKERS" SUNDAY -- MONDAY -- On the Screen «-- ' Geira Aatry "IN OLD SANTA FE*' -- On the Stage -- So. Only Continuous from 1:30 GENE AUTRY and His Hollywood Pals With WLS NATIONAL BARN DANCE GANG Featuring THE HOOS1ER SOD BUSTERS HAYLOFT DANCERS PAT BUTTRAM , CHRISTINE and Many Other WLS Favorites 15c TUESDAY ONLY 15c Fra«cis Lederer -- France* Dee v"THE GAY DECEPTION" WEDNESDAY--THURSDAY tte Davis -- George Bnat »ECIAL AGENT" EXTRA! "Wings 0>rer Ethiopia" T;o F • TEAM NO. TWO-- r Nye 160 Feund 132 Heimer 164 Steffes 220 Smith, 184 score. 'against those fellows unless they run' ,^TPl?v.°f tou^h/^e3 »ve schedjup against teams that can drop them T v T V ? l in from the middle of the floor St. > W°^ " °Ut t *** interested in that Barney Ross-Garcia | Mary's lighter team will be tough on li Pl€Pa,atlon ThcV traVscrap. Barney made many friends in j there own large floor. This fellow' Dittberner who played** lot of foot 962 -9$$-- 808 26751 We found many fight'fans wh© w«r«l 191 128 164 198 183 this region during his vacation visit 158--609' 'ast summer. You w*5U remember 154 409 that Rita Kelly did a neat job of in- I64 492 terviewing the Champion for The 212 630 Plaindealer. • 196--563 We rambled into the Palace alleys to Richmond Friday night to tackle one of the best teams Richmond has ball for u,n,».,, u Ppuutt on the floor in recent on tne Iloor ,n recent years, watehinjf on U10 ^ •well. He's fa.t and handle, him«lf' ch K p, thia h'ou" 860 ^9 TEAM NO, FOUR-- very nicely. We're all out of breath sSr litis Weber ....... Schaefer .... Knox Justen Weber ... 218 148 138 150 168 191 188 141 173 148 822 TEAM NO, ONE-- Unti Thennes Sutton ... Justen ... Simon .... 131 166 179 185 206 841 137 166 120 163 214 884 2603 Friday night, but left too early to j rambling comes to an end. I see the main attraction of the even- 19g £Q7 ing. "Prof." Nye sported new sus- 13g 474 penders that tempted continuous 116 395 8nftpping throughout the evening. A 159 4g2 playful scuffle, after the bowling was 14g 404 over, created much amusement for I the spectators. The report comes to 769 2422 us t*iat "Prof" is still quite a man jand that he gave those young fellows 193 461 all they could handle. A few more j4g i_479^! workouts like that for h and we'll 178 527 t*"8 Danno O'Mahu y that he 170--508 ,i8n t 80 hot> 192--611 866 839 TEAM NO. THREE-- Theia Karls Stilling .... Bolger ...... Winkel ......v.... 144 173 150 170 202 125 194 150 161 179 881 2586 224--591 131--431 191--512 168--549 Take a look at those bowling scores I for the past' week. Herman Steffes | SIX YEARS AGO "Dick" Overton was elected captain of the M. A. A. C. five. Willian* Green was elected captain -of the Second team. The same two captain* ed successful teams in high school days. B®,y, I Coach Reed has a large squad of i boys out on the floor with each and every boy getting his chance to show his stuff. It is an interesting squad to watch. MQHS CLASS OF 1934 GATHER IN REUNION Members of the class" of 1934 of the McHenry Community Hign School who attended the reunion of the claffd at the Bridge Ball Room Wednesday, November 27, will long remember the unusually happy evening. At 7 o'clock thirty-five of the fiftynumbers which were prepared for down to tables attractively decorated, in blue and white and centered with 839 799 868 2496 Santa Claus will be at the Wm. H. Althoff Hdwe., West McHenry, Sat urday, Dec. 14. all the kiddies. HAND INJURED , The Scout meeting Monday proved ... bowled them over with a 630. Herb|to be a very important one because bouquets of white carnations and en- 144--413'Simon came along with 611 and H. G. for the first time the new joyed the delicious three-course din- --t1, n His name' incident- ner prepared by the proprietors. •nil' IL Pi, '^n' and he 8Ure U,ks UP°n the completion of the meal, d acts like what we call a "swell numbers which were prepare d for guy. Just before he made a speech 1 Class Day exercises, were read fol- ; . a f the meeting to order lowing the suggestion made by |f yours truly was the barker, as | toastmaster of the evening, Stanley . ,¥onday mornii^were.^ We toiok the Oath and Law Vycita!. These included: Class Will, Lingerie Hosiery Handkerchief# House Dresses Children's Dresses BETTY NIELSEN RIVERSIDE DRIVE SUNNYFIELD "AU PURPOSE 24H-IB. BAG 49-LB. BAG, $1.77 A dependable flour made from high quality wheat n.CISCHMANN'S YIAST CAKE 3c Weber with 607. That's real bowling. Teams 1 and 4 in the Old Timers' league topped all others for total pins. Quite a few 200 games mixed in. ing to pick up the bowling scores and n*ht out of the book, so to speak, Class Prophecy, Class Hobby Class sPent an interesting half hour watch-1 ®nd made the repetition perfectly, j Stars and Can You Imagine He wants to meet *<7 Sr"ith fitting the alleys in; Anyone that is new to the members! The subject of an annual class re- 28 2hape for the next batch of bowlers, iof a tr°oP has to almost always make union was then discussed and it was (It never occured to us that it requires J ®ompll™ent I thought to myself, j agreed that the same committee which so much continuous effort to keep ln the World will Mr. Warren'so successfully planned the reunion re jTlin* a»eys'n tip-top shape. Roy compliment ^ us That question was this year should again have charge i injury to his left hand last ^k^WVd- ^!!".^._that^ dun.ng the busy f^ "When 1 come next year. The committee consisted nesday while at work department at the Alemite Woodstock. in the polishing j alley.3 must ^ fon® over every nrZ^ A •' V'n See everything of Evelyn Justen, Beatrice Weber and mite factory at J y* pe' revolv,nK brush driven. ordefly and m full control of the lead-! Marion Weingart. by ail electric motor cleans and!*1"';..^hfn he sa-vs 'fr°nt and center'i A surprise in store for the gather QMIAA^na k 1 l" t_ " _ il IllfO t nflf Aa tv%n n /I 1/^11 1 .i • ® . OLD MANSE SYRUP «-oz. JUG CANE AND MAPLE 8AWYER'S CRACKERS 2P1K -LGBS.. O^ Ot •altines on orahahh; ENCORE MACARONI AND Spaghetti . . PILLSSURY'S BUCKWHEAT Pancake Flow . >** Kte WILSON'S > ,._-- Chili Con Came 9 29e WILSON'S I To males . • • W 9l MORTON'S--FOR CUIUNB NEXT Smoked Salt «»• 75e --Palmollvo Soop 6 29a UUUolUvA. | , , ' --w«»i .luipusc 111 The "hand was crushed in the ma- ™^ th f e wood: P°l«*»n* co!"eS vou fpll^ C?n?a,|d f"lflllfd the way)ing was the an chinery and the ligaments and muse- £! ,'• ? ^ning down the glare. The J " f£lHo*s d'd 't. Here s one time] two classmates; 1 of a letter from , . - - „ . . . , - -- -- x ^ r n i c e a n d K a t h r i ^ n les badly torn. The injured hand is ^i^ v. ? mUSt, ^ washed in aI- :L i,iT ** a lot of' well Allen- now living in Arkansas, who in a steel cast and it will be aome-1 a°d rac^ clea?ed ^I'll expressed their regrets in not being time before it can be used. [With steel wool I the alleys may Miss Lillian Stilling was a Chicago j411* evenin« squads appear visitor Tuesday. » ». I Dr and Mrs N J Nve F» f . WeU' now 1 m haPPy- Green nnep,' and Dr. Nye s sister and ,h us- Jtwt assured us that McHenry will l , .. ,, . * band, Mr. asd Mrs Fred Bierheide ha e a basketball team. nna/l« v* „ " manager's job this year, but the fele lows assured him of active co-operaj tion in putting a team across. The j ball is rolling. The team is sponsoring a dance at the Bridge next Wednesday night, December -lJ.,. Coasid- I er yourselves invited. A . . . l . „ _ j . . . ? " . . . i n n u b u v m K . Ail thps.18 done that admit y°u boya were 'Prepar- able to attend the initial reunion of be spic and span when 6411 ' i the Class of 1934. e all had the pleasure of seeing 1 Following the reading of the leta real concert right in the old meet-1 ter, Mrs. Duker was then called upon ing piece. Yep, and I might add that for her comments, after which a sug* it was under the auspices of th«* ircntinn was tn band Blr. ^d^S Fr^d Bilrheide ^ ^ t°Wn basketbftH ^ Bill | Scouts own talent. The head conducT- song, a parody .o f ^Dekil«hooss.,_ 0y- . lieefiti Wweeadnneessadaayy mmoorrnn-- ' *lt he wou,d retire kfrowm the j oern>s emb e Sicnh otehnahto l<tzr,» .lte d the entire:i Flyrvin.®g Trapeze.. ing for winter. Miasu, to spend Phone 162 -- PURE SILK I0SIEKY Full Fashioned Chiffon and Service Weight 59d PER PAIR Don't fail to see this line Free Christmas Folders with Each Pair of Ladies' Silk Stockings •cry fine line ofLadies', Gents' and Children's Shoes at Moderate Prices. WPP'S SHOE STOKE West McHenry Manager Green is anriotis for a large turnout at the meeting Friday night .of this week. Players and boostera are urged to attend. A new wrinkle is planned thi» year. The jprls' team will schedule games right along with the fellows, sharing investment and sharing profit-- if profit there be. • i the j gestion was made to sing the class of "The Man On the . . . . - ! F l y i n g 1 ensemble in that,great masterpiece,| Dancing to the music of a fouri he Little r ord The guest of the j *ieCe orchestra was enjoyed until evening was a very distinguished j late hour when the guests departed, conductor and he waved his baton to j looking forward to a future reunion of the tune of America. Gloworm wis the class, where old acquaintances are the name of a melody played by one renewed once more and school day reminiscencing is enjoyed. Those who were in attendance are as follows: as follows: Marian Anderson, Maxine Bacon, Clarice Blake, Vivian Bol#> We are all for yom§( continuing in athletics after high school j badge days are over. The teams may not j The "Badge-less" ones can't feel proud of the famous people. To let all the public in on a little secret, I might say that all the talent was produced from the many Scouts. Can you imagine-or guess who they are? ^ The new date set for the Court of er, Wanda Boyko, Dorothy Comes, Guy Honor is December the eleventh. I j Duker, Lenora Frisby. Ethel Granger, dont believe I ought to say another Helen Harrison Marlowe, Hazel Howword of encouragement to you Scouts, because I think that all have worked very hard to get badges, those who are getting any sort of a merit feel kind of proud and when they have a chance to wear their uniform the old is all slicked up and shiny. be world-beaters, but what of it? Clean sport makes good fellows better. That game between the Harlem Globe Trotters and the Duffy Florals [at Woodstock last Sunday proved a because of their poor showing. Step up and get your tickets to the Court of Honor, in the talk of the barker, and by tickets I signify tests. Make Mr and Mrs. August Hermann of McHenry the ideal troop that makes j Chicago called in the George Kramej everyone say, "That McHenry sure home, Saturday. Mrs. John Hermann haa a swell troop." Axe yea with me. ^returned with them for a visit. ad, Clara Justen, Evelyn Justen, Eileen Kilday, George Kinsala, Jeanette Lindsay, Agnes Mischke, Ruth Nye, Leo freund, Jeanne Powers, Willys Schreiner, Jessie Schroeder, Elvera Smith, Wanda Smith, Mary Sutton, Bertha Tonyan, Kenneth Tonya n, Stanley W. Vycital, Beatrice Weber, Eleanore Wegener, Marian Weingart, Louis Winn and Mrs. C. H. Duk^r. Oatmeal, 22%-lb. bag Oatmeal, 5-lb. bag Bulk Brow" or Powdered Sugar California Figs. Two 8-oz. pkgs. Sawyer's Assorted Chocolate Cookies, lb. Pecan Nut Meats, lb. 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