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V* A ThorkUy, MarohlO, 1938 Fanner, Aged 22, Picks Bride of 70 *** "A •> i IfATOS A-TV* r»' •>"&• #" -Wnp^f•» * ' } ^ A ^ j ^ ^ t* ^ 1 y " ti J *•!*' r'i "'-' 5-!'*"'""; ^ N "•" '% *T": <'•• fv-i"r*". '»T W* :c # ,.' 'JjT * vt /*. <t.r //' , \ ' •(.' 4Ka? *V * ' -V :;^"". 1 %:&> •;# ' » 4 " * J , < P«««T* BOWLOTO Sayler 172 Bacon .... ItRJ--456 133--488 155--441 166--487 175--634 BPORTSOfS^T'S MEETING, WOODSTOCK, FRIDAY Totals Granger T. Wilson . 147 J. Schmidt'........... 160 J. Schaeffer 164 W. Meyer^ .**, J®0 D. Granger ......... 199 89$ 714 794 2406 Totals- Hughes L. Adams .1 C. Goodell A. Barbian .......... N, Freund' .......... H. C. Hughes .... 7 otals' Sfchsefer.^7' G. Wattles R. Weber J. Perkins F. Covalt If.. Schaeffer ...... . 860 858 147 187 165 168 198 Woodstock Chapter of the tifcHenry County, Sportsmen's League will have a meeting at the Woodstock Legion Ha^, 8 p. m., March 11, 1938. Mr. J. C. McConana of the Illinois Department of Conservation will be there to speak and will illustrate his talk with a Master Moving Picture film which will interest everyone as it covers everything in Conservation in Illinois. ** ' «, . Mr. Harold Jepson, Director of 4-H Clubs, will be present to talk on Cooperation between .the--Sportsmen League and the 4-H Clubs and 770 2488' ®®n ^ accomplished by their | working hand in hand to promote Con- IfiO tflfr ,fiJservation in McHenry County. ' There are several important an- 190 160 176 SS 176--513 160--480 157--497 158--487 llf--511 I jft 126 400 157' 142--464' nouncements to be made at the meetifMi Ifijt--489 « Results of the Membership Drive "SO I HEAR" EARL WALSH Followihg our report of the African Canary, we received this in the mail: Worth Knowing! "If you want to go in the bird business, get a set of these bird cards, it will help you to get started right. "(LOUIS SMITH. "P. S.--Don't buy any more from John until you see these cards." Thanks just the same, Lou, but we want no birds. Some summers ago we fancied out feathered friends to such an extent that our sympathy, on hot days, led us to cart many pails of LEADING ACTOR--^lepny Wattles. As the curtain opec* we find the leading character in this little sketch speeding homeward from a pleasant little meeting. (No girl in the case.) SQUAD CAR pulls up to our dashing hero with siren screaching ahd lights blaziiig. (Turn on fast tempo music here.) ; Our hero stops car. Squad car stops. V Big, burly jcops step out with-- "Where the hell do ya think you're goin' ?" (Now, that's a fine question to ask a guy at 1:30 in the morning.) Big, Burly Cop: ^You were doin' fifty." t Little Glenny: "Tufc, Tut, my good fellow. Say it isn't so." y • Big, Burly Cop: "Come on in to the station." Little Glenny: "But, officer, it's way past my btedtime. The .curfew has sounded quite some time ago in 'M 170 221--579 800 783 water to improvised bird baths and .. * >, drinking fountains. A noble deed! ^ Burly Cop: "CwW that and Crow Shoots will be announced. ^ou*ht we' f°und lt J™"* crate around and follow us. And none 820~2403! AU Sportsmen and Farmers are thf to do This being a family of yow.monUyMhes, you big_ barrelpurged to attend. Bring » friend. Yqji C0,umV WE WLU for a game of volley ball going down the line. Genevieve Ferwerda, Wth 1, Marilyn Mertes, team 2, and June Nelson, team 3, being captains. Teams one and two played the firpt game team one winning. In the next game, team three won over team one and in the next two games team two won over both of the other teams. We too ;'• ¥•• played circle dodge ball with three - persons in the middle trying to dodge f " a -volley ball thrown from the outer circle by the rest of the troop. The ; nfeeting was closed without singing taps. A slight error was mad#|ast week when I said that the Mothers Club ,U was giving the Girl Scouts a signalling j: out^t. The Troop Committee are tbfi , ones who will give it to us. v ^ . >.Marilyn Mertes. . " 159 164 168 159 T«k~ no wil* enJ A °yk lunch will be served after the 1i6c4l--io4f96i meet5n^ by the Amreicfin Legion Aux- iliary : iQ9~tiR Mr Farmer and Mr. Sportsmen, if 192--51s yOU are not already a member of the 168 149 167 ^the story. Send self-addressed, stamp ed envelopes and we'll teU you of qut sad experiences with bird*. Dundee snatched victory from Elgin in the final seconds of play to win the Sportsmen's League, come to this I Regional Tournament at Woodstock Totala ^..,.^... 779 ^ 798 ^97 meeting a8 „ ^est of Woodstock chap-1last Saturday night. C. O. F. Nfct Thei» v,, G. P. Freund Herdrich A. Freund John Joseph Lorencik, twenty-two-year-old, farmer, and his bride* E. Smith . •rte, Henrietta WiAtelmina neper, seventy years old, a practical nurse, happily pose for their picture at Unionville, Conn., for in a few weeks they plan to marry. "They said she was too old for me to marry, that I might to And some one nearer my age," Lorencik said in commenting^; A. Juste: 106 146 176--428 154 131 152--437 157 166 160--483 167 171 202--540 171 200 199--570 Totals No. 2 755 814 889 2458 ter of the , McHenry County Sportsmsa'sLfague. - - £c<otniijr n his forthcoming marriage. "Well, I know lots of that kind of girls, and what would I have? Some one who. has me out all night until three is the morning ranning aroand." China's Young Womanhood on the March A. E. Nye Knox .......... H. M. Schaefer P. Karls Totals No. 3 Unti .... B. - H G. Weber L. Heimer E. Thenne You all will remember that there was no meeting last Monday. AU the | boys who were entitled to badges went 147---4T6 j to Crystal Lake and were put to test 173--4951 before a Board of Review. All the 17*--567! gang passed with flying colors. Ver- 148--470 non Peterson had a little trouble With 164--520! the bandaging. You see,- the newer books exclude this test from the re 883 889 806 2528 quired and ^Pete" didn't konw his very Iwell. He told the reviewer that the 172 183 195 162 171 157 139 198 160 185 171 171 171--513 new books did not require bandaging, 119 126 133--378 but he would take a fling at it. The 169 154 189--502 examiner asked for a foot bandage 137 169 169--473 and the examiner thought that he had ieven 160 170 "185--5151 stumped the youth. All "Pete" said ; trousers as he won the 60-yard dash jwas that the nice white triangle might !in a meet between Columbia, Frince- The place was pf^ked to the rafters. Looked like half the crowd was rom Dundee. -MElgin surprised by outplaying Dundee during most of the game. Elgin had possession, of the ball aplenty, but failed to make their shots. Elgin1 missed too many free shots. Those one-pointers win many a game. --I-- Dundee goes to the Joliet sectional to meet. Earlville. Elgin hooks up with the strong York team at Maywood. A fellow out in Detroit bojrled a 300 game and fainted. Vernon Knox rolled some 189 average the other night and the crowd swooned. --It-- A fellow named Ben Johnson didn't bother to yank off his sweat Totals miimi... 746--790- 847 2383 get dirty putting it on a shoe and the i ton and Penrtr (The man must see double. Or can you blame darkness.)' SrfS to relate, but Little Glenny turns said crate around and, follows j. to police headquarters. SCENE TWO Desk Sargeant: "What brings you here at this time of dayt* - Little Glenny r "Why Sargeant, these big rough-necks say I was doin' fifty down Main street. Why my c»r won't do fifty, etc., etc." Desk Sarge (interrupting): "Yeah! We've heard all that yap before." Some confusion at this point as arhesting officers (the big meanies--just wait 'till they speed through McHenry) testify that they suspected culprit Wattles of speeding away from scene of crime.! Case is decided without further ado. Ten bucks and costs ($13.40)! Little Glenny: "Can't pay it. Never carry that much corn on me. Ill send you a check." Desk Sarge: "CWk, hell! We don't take checks." Our hero or culprit is then led Into chambers of superior officer. Superior Officer: "What are you doing in Ro^kford?" Little Glenny: "Meeting." Superior Officer: "Meeting who?" Little Glenny (stalling for time and trying to figure which lodge that bird No. 4 iWeingart ..... 'Rothermel ' Rev. Miller lG. Weber Winkel Totals Stilling O'Shea .... Schmitt .. Green ...... j Stilling ...u !J. Frisby , 149 134 145 182 151 181 183 160 148 190 | examiner was then stumped. 184--5i4 ! The Scouts will go to Cary on March 144--461,28 to receive their badges. The fel- 171--476 lows have sure got into the swing of --I-- Revenge js sweet. Carl Miller and "Bevo" Freund beat Blondy Hapke and Gertie Barbian in a return match on 195--525 passing tests for they have been pas^-|^ues^ay afternoon by 39 pins 210^--551 ing two or three a week. Keep it up, j we want some new ribbons. You knoW, 761 962 904 2527 Mr. Schoenholtz, our Scoutmaster,-told j me that old 162 hasn't had many rib- / jbons and right then and there I made |up my mind tjjat something ought to g. of a -B-- Jim Frisby rolled a 595 game the other night. A little more push, Jim. We like to. print the 600 games, f --H-- X Dar Granger's 606 helped the Meistbe done about this matter. Help me ier. Bral^ five ro11 2833 in » match with 143 155 165 144 158 174 165 159 v-;; China's girls as well as boys are infused with a new spirit of pa~~ - lilotism. From the schools the girls are enlisting. It is all voluntary and now there are some 20,000 high school girls concentrated somewhere ® Hunan province. They are treated like the boys and like them are trained to use small and heavy arms. Their main work, however, will be to help the refugees during evacuations, first aid and similar special work. The first contingent will be put on the field this month, with new contingents being turned out each ensuing month. This picture was made taring target practice. The girls are taught to draw a proper six ft'eloek bead (which means that they aim for where the hoar hand would lM at six o'clock if the target were a clock). RESTORE OLD STATUE Totals .......... Winkel =,===, G. Frisby Larkin Matthews Thennes Winkel Totals. Smith ' Tonyan ...... Fitzgerald Unti Schreiner .. Smith . l81-r-444 out! 133--434 And now Romans and fellow citizens 124--453 and Scouts, the little lecture of the 165--495 week will be on that part of the Scout 149--452 Law that deals with "Helpfulness." 'A Scout should HELP his parents, Niles Center. -II-- This fellow Seaborg really hits *em --a 605 series this week. . Baseball --I-- . . , fans are 9*i ting up the 733 793 752 2278 teachers, and any person in need of;sP°rt Pa£es these days. Baseball -- [the services of a Scout. A blind pertaining camps art in full swing. v 186--515 son was helped across the street and| --"-- 108--376 he said, "I'll bet that you are a Scout."; °ur *uess is: Don't sel1 those De 136--417 Do you see what people think of Scout-1 troit Tigers short. They have what 180--553 ing? It is therefore imperative for takes. 166 138 136 178 182 163 130 145 195 191 800 824 184--557 the Scouts to keep up this old tradition, and let me say further that tho TWO LOCAL TEAMS IN INDEPENDENT TOURNEY The McHenry County Independent Prfnni$ Basketball Tournament is in full wjgg,. swing this week at Cary. i WebOT ., Posters are distributed about the town showing sixteen teams entered. Conway McHenry has two teams--McHenry jYgmjj # Ramblers and Bauer Oilers--entered 155 109 140 136 163 130 165 148 179 175 794 2418 members of the McHenry troop are j doing' a splendid job of this. Remem- 195--400 ber, that I will pass tests Saturday, 145--419 Seouts. ° • • 97--385 151--4661 207--5451 HAROLD TAXMAN. 703 797 715 2215 146 149 123--418 182 181 169--522 169 167 199--533' • • 166 159 135--459 C. Thorsell 177 177 177--631 Columbus Carried Cows. Columbus carried cows on his second voyage, landing at Santo Domingo. Forty years later cows arrived on the mainland via the shores of Florida and Mexico. , v ' The Lion of Amphipolis, a gigantic figure forgotten since antiquity, to the Via Egnatia, the Roman highway between Rome and Byzantium, which may have been a memorial to a battle fought nearby in '422 B. C. Fragments of the Lion, •nearthed in 1913, have now been Assembled on a base of 'ancient stones, facing the site of the ancient city of Amphipolis, and restored funds donated by Abmbmuu Greeks. ONE EATS SPINACH - Kay Lyons (left) and Margaret ~ Jfcelly of the fishing club of Our Lady Good Counsel of White Plains, compare their catches mate the iee at Lake CarmeL '¥ g- Y., c through Totals C O. F. Canadians Team 2* 166 119 152 166 163 206 149 90 139 127 in the meet. The Ramblers hooked up with Richmond on Tuesday night and came out on the short end of a 42 to 12 score. Ehorn, who has just completed high school competition joined the Rich- p. Freund mond team'and added greatly to their jj. Vogt scoring punch. g] Steinsdorfer On Wednesday night, the Bauer p Freund, Jr. .. Oilers lost a 49 to 39 game to the p. stilling' strong Alemite five from Woodstock, j ---- J Totals NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS j Team 3 Bids will be received by the City of A. Tonyart M c H e n r y , I l l i n o i s , u n t i l 7 : 3 0 o ' c l o c k T . W o l f V -- ' p. m., Central Standard time, March D. Freund .......... 23, 1938, for the improvement of John A. Schaeffer ...... Street, Arterial Street No. 5, (Section I* Schmitt.......... 1-C. S. M. F. T.) I Following are the principal items of ; Totals .......... work to be performed: i Team 1 1,939 cu1)ic yards of Earth/Ex- : H. Miller cavation. 1,566 cubic yards of Gravel or Crushed Stone Surface Course. Plans, specifications and proposal H. Schaeffer forms may be obtained at the office of ----. the City Clerk and at the office of Totals--w*,... 661 Victor H. Kasser, Engineer, 202 E. Team 4 Chicago Street, Elgin, Illinois. G. Frisby All proposals must be accompanied V. Freund ^..... by a bank cashier's check for ten per E. Bohr ...... cent (10%) of the amount of the bid. J. Weber The Council reserves the right to W. Schreiner .. reject §ny or all proposals and tar waive technicalities. CITY OF McHENRY, Earl R. Walsh, City Clerk. March 9, 1938 (Pub. March It) and 17) 839 832 792 2463 150 119 146 138 163 Totals Team 2 J. J. Wagner . j Winkel IK. Magnussen IJ. G. Wagner . 132--448 Lenzen 118--354 . . . 135--433 157--461 156--455 189 203 143--534 780 798» 719 2291 160 149 137 180 194 179 114 137 190 150 --II-- A fellow with "inside stuff" tells us that Tony Lazzeri will play first base for the Cubs this year. If it hap pens, we'll reveal his name. --B-- Bill Kreutzer, local southpaw, is go ing down to Bloomington this year to see if he can make the grade. --lilt's rumored that Wally Smith, crack first sacker, will also make the try. --I-- ' Both are fine prospects. Well be pulling for them to go places in the game. I Tell It To The Judge: 166--505 TIME--1:30 Tuesday Morning. 120--383 PLACE--MAIN STREET, Rockford, 137--411 Illinois 153--523 164--498 belongs to before he makes any mistake), proceeds to mention four or five names of acquaintances in Rockfordi. More confusion follows. Superior Officer: ""Okay. Peddle your papers, but be back here Thursday with $13.40 and no foolin'." Glenny creeps home with vows to keep incident quiet (especially from press). SCENE THREE As we go to press, we can vision our hero just west of Harvard, rolling toward Rockford with $13.40 wrapped neatly and tied with pink ribbon. CURTAIN EVERY POUND F r e s h l y GROUND! IT O'CLOCK COFFEE "vr "i Look atthete! WSttW . 2&&25C aSedchcesc . . . . cS£ 25c pStKMncRVKS 2Ar29C 4wa^29c SW5r 2 ^ 15c ftSrogOUS 2pkq^25C DEL MONTE . * cans CMOCERIACK . 3 10C "* VW. n* MACARONI^ J1 KRAH S . 2pKGS «-OZ. PKO. 276 BiSQiitW SLAB BACON, per pound .. Sic sRsINssSyO *. . . 66-jOuZm bPoK G. lUMNYniLO 24-UB. 69c If anybody wants to argue that spring hasn't arrived, we will turn 'em right over to Lou Bishop. Lou saw a robin in his back yard Tuesday morning. Did you say it was building a nest, Lou ? GIBL SCOUTS Monday's meeting was spent in the gym in a very interesting and exciting way. Sides were numbered off FAMILY FLOUR BAG "cans* 2 LBS 23c FMORIL TKA BIC OH COOKHtO NUTLEY OLEO^. WINESAP HFM.EI.fi LBS- 25C PE«CtrVH.LET» . . . «14* DOG FOOD RIUM 1-LB. CANS A&P FOOD STORES THE G R f A T A T L A N T I C AM P A C I F I C TEA . O M F A N 1 MI PLACE RESTAURANT Phone 192 JUSTEN & FREUND, Props. Green St -Special for Saturday and 8nnday- ^EOASC CHICKEN WITH DRESSING 765 688 698 2151 82o" 770 780 2820 Match Games Niles Center Grocery & Market ,118 134 121 177 155 711 705 658 2074 118 144 B. Firsby 119 96 O. Freund 118 135 J. WTeber 131 146 175 149 Remke 11B--439 E- Brefeld ....... 136--419 Maierhofer .4- 109--320 |C. Schmidt 151--4671 J- Buscher 147--429 .< Totals ... Meister Brau A. Jus ten 116--378 D.,Granger ....... 142--357 "L- Bacon 182 176 126 180 162 106 173 135 156 169 115-- 165--514 179--440 116--452 166--499 ... 7t?6 739 743 2258 .. 154 .. 215 , 143 89 342 E. Smith 206 154 43i H. Simcm 188--512 Totals . 192 197 190 180 168 192--538 194--606 199--542 178--564 231--592 .. 011 928 994 2832 171 157 105 172 117 670 689 2020 I Spring Grove 144 187--508 B. May .............. 144 140--441 I. Britz 146 158--409 C. Freund 158 178--508 H. Brits ............. 157 184--458 L. Lay 167 182 181 182 152 146 200 202 164 206 128--431 161--493 148--481 151--497 171--529 - 778 749 847 2324 •«lo Leages : Molidor '156 143 143 127 185 174 165 126 143 181 211--541 918 759 2431 Mr. and Mrs. 'Joe H. Adams and King nephew, John Schaefer, motored to M. Magnussen Michigan last week Thursday. They J. F. Wagner returned Sunday evening, accompanied Grimelli by her father, John Mertes, who ro*j .. . • turned home, after spending the win-i Totaled........ 7S4 789 ter months in Chicago and Michigan, Team 1 jvith his daughters. Wirtz 161 191 » Mrs. George Kramer and daughters, W. SchaeferV 140 138 Mrs. Alvin Baur and Betty, attended Littlefield 145 125 the National Boat and Sport Show at .Hironimus ............ 117 120 Navy Pier, 4Thicago, last Wednesday. Phannenstill ........ 172 163 Sunday guests in the George Kram-j Handicap 21 21 er home were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Her-' _____ mann and son, Ray, of Norwood. Park! Totals and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hermann* of Team 4 • Maywood. - « Dillon 106 •' . • i" '-- Miller 125 Geno Poultry Reme<fies. Wattles Schaefer 134 Drug Store. 40-tf J. Thorsell ...r.~.... 167 Irish A. Krause G. Frisby Hobbs J. Frisbfi.. 133--441 j Conway 130--399 186 152 144 188 189 150 167 152 213 189 170--505 187--506 132--428 194--595 148--526 157--427 Total* ... 859 871 881 2561 188--554 v --• n i Wauconda Juniors 819 2362 Dietz .......... .... ... 156 161 151 189 ......... 206 173 ; 143 128 215 186 756 758 143 138 184 180 j Garland 130--482 Gossell .......... 121--399 Daly ..: 104-p-374 Seaborg . 1574-394 ---• 181-1-516 ( Totals 871 214- 63! McHenry Juniors --(Kreutzer --.'188 714 2228,W. Schreiner 158 iM. Schreiner 161--478 179--519 164--543 171--442 204--605 837 879 2587 112--421 H. Steffes 157--415 A. Freund 134--402 j . - 172--5191 Totalis 144 183 ...... 175 186 169 157 220 136 172--546 213--540 149--450 176--579 195--506 ..... 848 868 905 2621 THE NEW "LOWEST PRICED" CAR... AND A HUDSON THROUGH AND THROUGH! ond up, fully equipped, ready to drivo. Federal taxes paid--transpor •ation costs and local taxes, if any, •xtra. AttrptHvely low time payment terms, with new Hudson-C. I. T. Plan. AVAIMBU 'MMEOIATE DIUVlgY

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