* < r-AVt*1 "• ' - - r jr " *• ' ' - • •* • ••-"•• • ;**'/ • o _ '• •* TZH "fhureday, £*pte:nber22, ^ •}«*** As 4.. ;'•' *••" -• • :S--.. •nM *•• " - "•• - THE Y PLAINDSALS& Page Five II % £•'•;:»• , •' >;#• JOHNSBURG Jack Bode is spending a few dfcys with relatives in Chicago* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and Joe N. Schmitt and Ben Hiller left Monday morning on a fishing trip in Wisconsin. ' • Mrs. George King spent a few days at Woodstock with her sister, Mrs. Mike Gorski. "SO I HEAR" by • ' EAAL WXish' "Ask and ye shall receive." -1- That's our first., line for this week and we'll tell you why. We've been L . m* - • \ asking, for contributions. Not only Mis? Annabel Meyers spent; * couple ^ ^ we,ye leaded of days with Mrs. Prances Lichte in1 | . Chicago. . ^ | Let it be said that mosteontribu- *fr" Joe Far*f * tions have gladdened our hearts. and Math Karls motored to Chicago • Wednesday. Mrs. Joe King and daughters, Sally Mae and Eleanor, and Mrs. Leo King motored to Waukegan Thursday afternoon. The Five Hundred Club met at the home of Mrs. Peter Smith Monday ^ Split's sure to give our dear linemakers Leo Smith, Mrs.-Peter Smith and Mrs.] & But, now: Columnists all sure hand mil a 1 "laff" - "Passing the buck" to the linev makers staff? i>0PEir. -iwater, Wis., come Friday afternoon. Last year we ran rings around the Whitewater team. 1 Eugene Nielsen got a crack on the nose in practice that is keeping him out for a while. The line needs Nielsen. He's a (veteran and a good one. --8-- McHenry plays St. Mary's of Woodstock next week. Maybe we can get back at them for the way they trimmed us last year. Coach Steussy.has a heavier team this year and will have them on their toes for McHenry. --8-- We'll try to give you more dope on|Rommel, his wife, Floyd M. the team after the first game. It takes J Foss, Trustee, named in a actual competition to bring \«nt tlhej Trust Deed recorded in the good and bad points. ]r Recorder's Office of McHenry --I-- * County, August 22, 1930, in . Coach Reed has a fish story that'. Book 167 of Mortgages, on may hit the sport page any time now. j page 288, as Document No. We want the. picture. 194126, the unknown heirs at --A-- law or devisees of William F. The football team will be selling i Rommel, deceased, and unseason tickets and may be around to;known owners, Defendants, VOLO WMr«J.' ArthS" IW«r» •».. 1 "T with a slight stroke Tuesday. Walter G. French, _ Attorney (<* Plaiatfffa \ ' ' ' -V , State of Illinois, County of McHenry, ss. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP Mc- HENRY COUNTY. Alfred Seyfferth and LeQrjga Seyffeth, Plaintiffs, vs. William F. Rommel and Annfc - Mr. and Mrs- Peter Wagner of Volo were callers ip the home of Mrs. Wm. Althoff. • \\ Miss Annabel„Meyers called in the old giff. We have a 1938 model straw hat that we planned to offer at a reduced^ price this week, but plans have changed. It's this way. Frank Schreiner, home of Mrs. Jacob Geister at Wood- who has been lending a hand while stock Thursday. j Harry Frye is vacationing, has; gone collegiate -- no hatL -Ji'pA' We think Frank p FARMER BREAKS ARM ' ilos. M. Freund of McHenry suffered a broken arm in an accident which take, but feel timid about telling him occurred on the Ben Baur farm last so. We hate to offer him the old straw Thursday morning while silo filling, but if nothing better -comes along, Oiling the filler while in operation*, his J we'll iimplyhave to. glove caught in the belt, pulling his jj v arm injo the pulley and breaking it Bring your old hats to The Plainnear the wrist. He was immediately dealer. Maybe we can gang up and rushed to a physician for medical at- encourage the former editor along dif- ' fer*ent lines. Line up to the right and _______ I drop your old ha£ in the box. Order your Rubber Stamfrs at The i j see you. a heart! They need new suits, so have ? "Brown Bomber" Bombs Ofr . jPriend Mbsher: The West McHenry people are at \rondering why the column "jfJo I rs. Joseph Wagner, Mrs. Frank St. George and Mrs. Bruno Grimillie Spent Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Snyder in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Warren -Snyder and sons of Mundelein spent Friday* evening here with Mr. and Mrs. Williarh Wirtz. Mrs. Ed. Pratt and son, Raymond, Of Newark, Ohio, spent this week here With her sister, Mrs. Frank King. Mrs. Catherine Wagner and Mrs. Mary Sable of Slocum's Lake spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser. The Volo 4-H Club met at)the home! Of Robert Dunker Friday evening with thirteen <members and two visitors' present. Election of officers tooki place for the ensuing year. The next meeting will be October 14 at the home of Stanley Brown. Misses Leona and Marcella Meyer and M. Meyer of Stacyville, Iowa, prised Mr. ayid Mrs. William Waldmann Sunday, by spending the day here at their home.' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bengard and family of Downer's Grove and Mrs. Ray Maxson and son of Elmhurst visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman DunlnlN# Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Thrum of CM* 4 . cago called at the Dowell Brother* ;: home .Sunday. > Eyes. Examined #r. Paul A. Schwabe Phone: jtfetiinty 123-J Woodstock 674 A. E. Nye BUg. West McHeiury OPTOMETRIST THURSDAY MORNINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY teiition. Flaindealer. IN CHANCERY--Gen. No. 28362 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a Decree madejsPent a few days here with Mr. and and entered by the Circuit Court ofjMrs- Charles Miller and Mr. Joseph McHenry County, Illinois, in the above!Len«n. entitled cause on the 26th day of ^r- and Mrs. Lee Vanderdale and July, A. D. 1938, I, Charles H. Francis, I family of Des Plaines spent the week- Hear" has been lacking in puns, jokes, j Special Master in Chancery in said'end bere at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. take-offs, etc., during the past few j cause of the Circuit Court of McHenry [ Frank King. weeks. Will you see to it that this,County Illinois, will on Monday, the' Mrs. Ida Peterson of Marengo spent is remedied in the near future with 131st day of October, A. D. 1938, at the t^le Past weel# here at the home of] an explanation by the didos \of said| hour of 10:00 o'clock (Central Stan-j Senator and Mrs. Ray Paddock. column. dard Time) at the East front door of j The Volo unit of the Lake County •J Yours very truly, . {the Court House in the City of Wood- ^ome Bureau met at the home of Mrs. SIMON STOFF3ESL; . ' ^tctek, McHenry County, Illinois, offer] Ray iPaddock Wednesday afternoon •"i"--1^-- ' jfor sale and sell at public vendue -toJ• 'thirteen members and four vis- Ah, but the smile of satisfaction on the highest and best bidder, the fol-! itors present. The next meeting will our dear editor's face, as he handeu j lowing described real estate-, or so'b® held at the home of Mrs. Walter that blast to us, was worth it all. It much thereof as may be necessary to was right down his alley. Here's a joke for you, "Somber." An Elgin helper sent it. Maybe it applies to column writers, too: --B-- NEW £MPIRf McHENRY, ILLINOIS Sun. Mat. 3 p. m. Continuous FRIDAY -- SATURDAY Pat O'Brien -- Dick Powell Prise ilia Lane -- Dick Foran "COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN" SUNDAY -- MONDAY; September 25-26 -- 3 Unit Program ! -- Herbert Marshall -- Ian Hunter Barbara Stanwyck -- Binnie Barnes --- No. 1 "ALWAYS GOODBYE" No. 2 ' Crime Doesn't Pay "They're Always Caught" No. 3 --- Mickey Mouse and World News 10c -- TUESDAY -- 20c Joe Penner -- Kay Station (1) "I'm From the City" (2) "Reformatory" No 1 is a Movie Quls Picture * Your Hieatre of the Stars * woowioca HILLER Hieatre Woodstock FRIDAY ONLY 'PMe Lace to the Ladies! Great Demand Showing ! ! "TREASURE ISLAND" with Jackie Cooper Wallace Beery S A T U R D A Y Continuous Shows from 2:15 Big Merchant's Night - Double Feature • Robert Young "RICH MAN, POOR GIRL1 PLUS Greatest Adventure ! I "BOO - LOO" ALSO -- Starting Saturday THE LONE RANGER" SUNDAY ONLY ON OUR STAGS 5 BIG ACTS METROPOLITAN VAUDEVILLE . Acts Direct from Chicago and Hollywood Engagements! .Headlined*by Leah and Ray of the Picture -- 'You're a Sweetheart' -- ON SCREEN -- Randolph Seott Joan Bennett 'THE TEXANS" The Republicans are saying "Let The editor 8tood at the pearly gate; following Senator -- - ... - - - Did His face looked worn and old, He meekly asked the man of fate. "What have you done," asked Peter, "to seek admission here?" "Oh I used to .run a weekly newspaper, on earth for many a year." ^ The gate swung sharply open, and Peter touched the bell. "Come in, my lad, Take your harp. You've had enough HELL." • • - i • -- I-- We caiTLf probably remedy the sad situation. We'll start on the West Side next week. So longi i George do it: George's sweeping victory.. say, sweeping? --1^. - But, those Republicans aren't always so smart. Last week they headlined a story about the state not sending a blind pension up this way. Hell! Horner didn't know there were any j blind ones left. He thought they were all Democrats. ' -W'*•' | • .. B-- ! Just wait 'till "My Friend," Ye old ; Ed., sees that. That'll either slay him or get me fired. „ •j . --II-- j Ye old Ed gets mad (angry) enough I to bite, but his hew, store teeth aren't quite ready. '• , *" --\l-- ' ; Gabby Hartnett didn't want any 'part j of Brooklyn in a double-header that Straight from its engagement of i could have been played on Friday of jtwenty performances at the immense this week. # j Center Theater, Rockefeller Center, -- B-- ; , I New York City, Fortune Gallo's San ; It isn't so long ago that Bill Terry Carlo Opera Company begins a threefound that "Brooklyn is still in' the j week engagement at the Auditorium League." "They're spoiler^ -- those,theater, Chicago, on Monday, October | Brooklyn Roys. .3. --Q-- The company afe announced for New | When the Yankees lose a game. York comes intact to Chicago. Rej it's news. When they lose ftve in a turning to it this season are Lyuba : row, it's history. Let 'em lose about Senderowna,. Russian mezzo-poprano, two more and they'll crowd Hitler and Rolf Gerard, American tenor. The San Carlo company has sung in various great New York theaters, including the Manhattan Opera Hou^sc, own SAN CARLO OPERA CO OPENS AT THE AUDITORIUM, OCT, Crook, Wednesday, October 19. Mrs. Charles Dalvin and daughters of Wauconda visited her sister, Mrs. Roy Passfield Tuesday. Community Night was held at the Volo school Friday evening with & very large crowd attending. The next meeting will be Friday evening, October 21. Mr. and Mrs. A. Frett of Chicago spent the weekend here with the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oef fling. Mr. and Mrs. S. Krause of Chicago spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Waldmann. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passfield and daughter, Barbara Anna, were Wau* kegan callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brewer and family of Grayslake have 'jnovled into the Rose Dunnell house in Volo. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Jartbey, Mrs. William Riley, Mrs. Willard Knick^rson and daughter, Mary Patricia," of Lake Worth, Florida, pleasantly suri right out of the headlines. --I-- ) But, the Yankees now have the penlant in the bag. Let us not be led the Century, Fortune Gallo's into thinking that their boom guns theater, the New Amsterdam and the \ will be silent when the Wor^ Series Casino, but, not until he moved into chips are down. Bet if our country would just send the Rockefeller family's Center Theat-j er, had Impresario Gallo ever booked < his company into New York city for! satisfy said Decree in full, to-wit A part of the East half (tt) of the South West quarter •(%.) of Section Number thirty-two (32), in Township Number forty- .five (45), North of Range Number nine (9) East of the third Principal Meridian, described as follows, to-wit:- Commencing at a post in the center of the high- ,'way at the North West corner of a piece of land conveyed by Bernard Wegener and wife to George J. Wegener, on March 4, 1909, said place of beginning being ten (10) rods West of the East line Df the South West quarter (hi) of : paid Section Number thirty-two (32), thence running South on George J. Wegener's West line to the North line of a piece of land conveyed by Bernard Wegener and wife to Frank Steinsdoerfer •on May 16, 1910; thence West on Steinsdoerfer's North line, five ; (5) rods; thence North On a line parallel with the East line of the South West quarter ('i) of said Section Number thirty-two (32) to the center of the highway; thence South Easterly along the center of the highway to the place of beginning. Situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois. I Terms of Sate l i j. oa Cash in hand on day of sale, at 10 lot 80 sqiiafi© which time a Certificate of sale wjll be f (Toalos, yd. issued in accordance with said Decree1^. . _ ^ V . and the Statute. •} Plaid Dross Suiting, yd.25<J" Dated this 20th day of September, A. D 1938 ---- CHARLES H» FRANCIS, Special Master in Chancery in the v above entitled cause in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois. (Pub. Sept. 22 - 29 - Oct. 6) • Feed-Grinding costs are cut to the bone with a McCormick-Deering No. 1-B Hammer Mill. This is a large-' capacity mill. 11 grinds a variety of grains and roughages as fine as you want tSem. It grinds mixed feeds as well. Save nioncy on your feed bills for';>? many years to come by invest*.: ' ing now in the No. 1-B.^ W&y can gyve you complete infonna-V tion about this mill. • %•% Feed Bills With MCCormck-Deemng HauerMiQi McCormlck- Ne. 1-B MU1 ta Uw ouUtandtnc vbIim In kuamr mills. ADAMS &FREUND Phone 185 Pearl Street for Friday and Saturday -- 12ViC Vemon J. Knox, Attorney EXECUTOR'S NOTICE 54-inch Table Damastr, yd- SOcr 36-inch Outing Flannel, yd. 12c Double Cotton Blankets _.$1.45 Part Wool Blankets «....$2.75 (Children's "Wool Sweaters 75c - 90c Blanket Binding, 5-yd. bolt 20e 4! that Tisket - a - Tasket song over to two engagements within four months Europe and let 'em blast it over their The Chicago season opens with The' ... „ , 7~T-- ' / radios like it's been going on here too lB*rber Seville on Monday, October j B8™t* ^ Hubert Caspers, Deceased long, those fellows over there would 3, and continues as follows: Aids, I L^"der8!*"ed'.Executrix of the forget all about war. The swing gets Tuesday; Rigoletto, Wednesday; Cav-!|f8t Will and Test«naent of Hubert S I nion Suits voo_ i i i" , / -- -a---- ' - 1 - j a i i a ^ Rusticana and I P a g l i a c c i , ! 8^"' deceased, hereby gives n o t i c e Lf , TT . 0 ' --|-- .Thursday; Madame Butterfly, Friday;ithat she wiU appear before the County|Men » Union hUttS Following last week's report that'Faust, Saturday matinee; Carmen, of McHenry County, at the' f Cwr* Dick Overton drove to Colorado in a Saturday night; II Trovatore, Sun- H°™e in Woodstock, on the 7thU>lattreSS Covers Ford, Dick came back at us with this The company will include /Biancaja" persons having claimsa at gain's t,*'C-•V^»in'nkK1lee Bed Sf>op rreenaduss Saroya, Hiti Koyke, Norina Greco, Estate are notified and requestedlp , -- land Leola Turner, Sopranos; Lyuba1 attend for the purpose of havingi * vvOWDOy 1 8I11S Wonder if the silent man, who sells Senderowna Charlotte Bruno, and Mil- ^e same adjusted All persons indebt-! Fords couldn't answer that? ,dred Ippohto, contraltos; Aroldo Lin-ied to a®1® Estate are requested to ' j di, Dimitri Onofrei and Rolf Gerard,'ma'tf immediate payment to the unevmintoe 'uont 'cufb mert'lnei,y Iv"1 Stefan 'Dated this ISth day-of September, "You have to drive what you cant seU." n TIME TO CLIA HANDY DUST PAI\ Take advantage of this exceptionally low bargain price. Large size, measures 12 inches across the front. Rubber blade fitted in front edge. Round handle with ^ hole for hanging. Enazti- A eled red and green. Reg* m b ular 15c size. RIAW FOR fc&tCllAN-UP John Stoffel True Value FURNITURE POLISH, 24 oz. 25c STEP STOOL, Wood, 24 in...:. .^....79c Cocoa DOOR MATS. 14 x 24in..s=-...t8e Rubber CUSHION PADS, 15 x 9 in. ......25c WINDOW BRUSH, Wi x 2% in „....49c Adjuttable WINDOW VENTILATORS. 25e Gratt SPONGE, large 25c CHAMOIS. Pieced. 12 x 17 '. 19c Cotton MQP HEAD, 12 oz. 25c DESOLVO, 12 oz.. ....:„rZZZ™™...19c Stand-Up ENAMEL, Vt pt 1... 10c True Value VARNISH BRUSH. \Vi in 15c ' • • ;'Estimates Cheerfully Given! H. Althoff Hdwe. Main Street •v West McHenry and dinner. Jimmy Smith and his as> sociates put up a fine steak that wasn't hard t<j sink your teeth into. --II-- "Prof." Nye's new half and haL. glasses drew the most attention. He Cervi and Lloyd Harris, bassos Carlo Peroni returns as musical di rector. The engagement, as usual, Is at popular prices--25c to $1.50--and mail orders are being received now. . . , . ,, , , At the end of the Chicago season can look over his specs or through ^ c0 starts on its twenty. them now with the greatest of easeJninth annua, transcontinental tour Couldn t help thinking of "Aunt Het. % --I-- KATHRYN HOWARD, Executrix. (PiJb. Sept. 15 - 22 . 29) It seems that the Chicago Cubs]^ classy second base combination is sure to be broken up. Trade rumors have had Jurges on his way long ago. Now PERSONALS Vernon J. Knox, Attorney ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Maria A. Miller, Deceased The undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Maria A. Miller, deceasjed, hereby gives notice that be will ' appear before the County Court of f McHenry County, at the Court House • «yCiial anJ/°n' Harold at- in Woodstock, on the 7th day of No- - - - a H,ardwlre D!?l€r« Convention vember A D. 1938> at which y time all the rumor boys are sending Herman Milwaukee, Wis., Tuesday. to Brooklyn to take a whack at manMrs. Clarence Martin, daughter, aging. " --I-- / Now, if we were running those Cubs! They haven't a catcher who can carry old Gabby's glove. They havent found any Medwicks, Goodmans or Otts for their outfield. --I-- We'd forget the infield for awhile unless Cincinnati insisted on forcing young McCormick on us. --I-- , . Charlie Reihansperger, who has picked up a little baseball from his son, Herb, thinks the Cubs ought to make an outfielder out of O'Dea. He may have something there. O'Dea can belt that old apple for distance, but he can't catch for cold mush--compared to the great "Gabby." * Our high school football boys are hard at their practice chores these cool afternoons^ We aren't saying that | McHenry will win a lot of games---and we aren't saying that they won't. --D-- Graduation took a heavy toll last spring, but maybe some the new men will surprise us. Lack of reserve strength has long been the cryinjr need in our school. That picture hasn't changed much. , • --I? . ';'v The boys are going up' to Whiter persons having claims against said . », . . . .. , Estate are notified and requested to Rjta and son ^bert v^.ted William; attend for the 08e of^vi the Martm at Oak Park Tuesday. 8ame adjusted. A11 persons ind^bu>d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morns of Chi-jto gaid Estate are reqUf8ted to make cago visited friends here Sunday. ! immediate payment to & Mrs. Helena Degen spent a recent;^ le undersignday in the home of Mrs. B. Feffer at Crystal Lake. Mrs. Feffer, who has been seriously ill, is again up and around. Joseph Kinney, daughter, Kathryn, and Mrs. Rose White have returned to their home in Mankato, Minn., after a visit in the home of the former's daughter, Mrs. Earl McAndrews and family. Mrs. Walter Jensen, Mrs. Emmett Kelly and Mrs. Regin* Marre of Waukegan visited at the John Scbeid refiidence Wednesday. . t Dated this 13th day of September, A. D. 1988. JOSEPH W. FREUND, Administrator. MPub. Sept. 15 - 22 - 29) . , Wan. M. Carroll. Attorney Woodstock, Illinois EXECUTOR'S NOTICE CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere ap- Estate of John F. Claxton, Deceased The undersigned, Executor of the last Will tfnd Testament of John F. Claxton, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, on the preciation to those who so kindly as-124th day of October, A.D. 1938, at sisted us in our recent bereavement, which time all persons having claims Also to those who sent flowers, spir-'against said Estate are notified and itual bouquets and to the donors of cars. f Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Diedrich and Family. CHRISTMAS CARDS It's not too early to place your Christmas card order. Wle are showing samples now at all prices from 50 for |1.00 up, with name printed thereon. Come in and look them over. McHenry Plain dealer. , 17-tf-fp equested to attend for" the purpose of: having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the! undersigned. | Dated this 20th day of September A. D. 1938. j WILLIAM E. CLAXTON, , Executor. (Pub. 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