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r-- bmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm UNIVERSITY LEAGUE EAGLE SCOUTS "SO I HfeAR" v. c. a r'Ty'l AW Mil SCOUTS ATTEND'; TRAINING SCnOOL 1 Several McHenry Boy" Scouts were among the twenty-seven representatives from various points in the county who met last week at Woodstock to attend the Junior Off icers' Training School for Scoute. The boys were Hebner 184, 189 -170 493 7-A noonday program of Various games under the direction Leonard J. McCracken is being put on at the local Community high school and gives EARL WALSH -17ft 147 TOWN nr BUSY SCUCDtJLE "Our town teams have bad busy tim of lata.v Games are coming fast, victories 5 for Green outfit.

JoeVAees hre hitting: a snappy stride, having won'jiine straight games. 1 Over 100 points, were scored in- a game which Algonquin took. 68 to- 48. Kinsala led in- the parade Closely followed by Bill Kreutzer, who went in late in the game. Bill had played full game with Joe's Aces in the opener, dropping in ten.

baskets from 193; 228 188 659 10 18? 200-69? Smith THINGS FD LIKE TO SEE AGAIN all the students remaining at school during (he noon hour an opportunity to take part, in various games. At the present time fifty boys nave junior offieers.of the various troops with the responsibility of a patrol of George Meyers clearing our snow 861 868 covered sidewalks with his one-horse TEAM NO, eight ooys. been organized into eight basketball 169 -191 plow. 4 The school was in charge of As Mikie Purcell coming' in our, back Untt 832 2651 186636 157471 132-443 197617 197628 door with his fiddle under his arm. teams and will play a schedule in which each team, will meet all the other teams at least once.

Each team has chosen a name using those of the 157 157: 178 133 178, 142 sistant Scout Executive Warren of the Black Hawk. Area. The boys were divided into three patrols and set up their own patrol A "Schaefer Justea 'u-. xm.1 The short, stocky Frankie Justen of a jsV all angles. high school days, playing guard on 182 Grayslake beat McHeary 40 to 81 veral "Big Ten Universities" and we the basketball team and springing nte-ht f7kmhrlin went tBbroagh discussion was given on pa find teams playing under the names V' 821 high into the air to take rebounds 805 879 2495 into this game to droo in five baskets trol leader and scribe duties and also away from lanky opponents, and keen McHenrv in the running.

on the organiaxtion of the patrol. 169 14T-i468i HildVled GravslakeV'aeorinir with The old Fox Eavihon. Summer. TEAM NO. ONE 6taiinyT.M;M--,MM-152 Knox 161 Kwli.

182 Bolder 173 Simon 188 145 123 429 six baskets. 167 190 689 Hebron olaved her Sundav after- of Chicago, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Northwestern, Indiana, Minnesota, Purdue and Illinois. Ping pong is also being played by a large group each day and the game is becoming very popular, with several of the boys acquiring real skill in Bill Herbes leading the Armistice Each leader chose the name of his own patrol and names selected were Snake, Rams and Eagle. Jack Hess of McHenry was leader of the Snake patrol. and Herbert Otto, his assistant J73 and took a hot fight by one point 162 168608 from the locals.

The frame turned in to a see-saw affair, that arave the Joe Gausden of McHenry was a mem manipulating the little round ball. Ail 816 767 2439 small crowd a real treat Poor nass- ber of thjs patrol and other members ing cost McHenryrnossession of the were eateries nyan, uuiord Peter 149447 ball many times throughout the arame. son, Stanley Musca and Robert Younk er. 2" 856 TEAM NO. TW-0 Freund, G.

149 Freund, V. 167 Thennea 194 Sutton mm 197 Winkel 246' 223 -640. at firuard for Hebron, rave a 149 160- 136 146 212 207637, fine exhibition of ball handling; and Herbert Reihansperger of McHenry was also leader of a patrol, his be the present time each, class is having an elimination' tournament and later on an all-school tournament will be held. 1 Shuffle board is also enjoyed by the Students each noon and the boys especially enjoy barn-yard' hockey which gives them plenty of action. This year added interest is being 188631, distance shooting.

1B1--S19 ing named the7 Eagle patrol. Plans were announced for a winter 963 793 926 2674 camp which was to be held at Hunt ley, Jan. 3 and 4. Fifteen' boys had Day Parade, shouldering a heavy musket The man who used1 to arrive on the ten o'clock train at regular intervals with av barrel of salted peanuts. The barrel was loaded on Grandpa Bas-sett's light bobsled and a tour of the town was made, filling the penny machines.

We kids, who flipped bobs, paid special attention to this particular sled And sometimes felt the sting of a' buggy whip when we became too attentive. "Them was the days!" Cutter races on the Fox river. Marty Knox had a pacer that could travel on ice.) Captain Dick Overton, stepping out of his sick bed, to join his high school' teammates at a County Tournament staged at Crystal Lake and dropping in two swooping long shots in the last minute to save the day Remember? Another M. A. A.

C. Hinckley game. A "baseball" meeting in Frett given to the noonday program because already registered. Local boys, who attended were Jack Jack Hess and Harold Taxman of ers of the four Eagle Scouts, their Hess, Joe Gausden, and Herbert Reih Joe's Aces swamped the Algonquin Merchants 64 to 21. This is the game where Bill Kreutser had the Algonquin boys dizzy with his ten field goals.

Wally Smith was no slouch as his' eight field goals and one free throw will 1 Grayslake gave the Aces their toughest game of the year, the game ending 82 to 80 in favor of McHenry. Joe was short of men for this game, taking, one guard post himself and turning -the other over to "Marty" McHenry, Donald. Austin of Richmond MATCH GAME WAUCONDA Bronson 160 204 Banks 176 178 Harris ,17 152 Dacey 200 179 Phlug mm. 14 192 ansperger, and Clyde Lange of Crystal Lake were 152616 160614 179478 147626 210651 of the awards which are being given to the winners or winning team in each sport. The awards are in the form ef emblems made in the.

school colors of black and orange and the sport in which they were won. These awards will be given in McHenry scouts who attended the recently made Eagle Scouts at a Court of Honor held at McHenry. meeting were Jack Hess, senior patrol leader, Herbert Reihansperger, scribe, tacounnasiers ana ouier Jbagie scoots present in the audience. In a most impressive ceremony the Eagle Scouts first invested theii mothers with an appropriate pin and each mother in turn pinned the Eagle insignia upon the breast of her.son. at which Dr.

G. W. Hess, county Scout Harry Conway, patrol leader and Joe Gausden, patrol leader. 832 906 848 2585 president, presided. Invited to assist in the ceremony1 were the moth- volleyball, basketball, baseball, ping WILD CATS (McHenry) The winter camp, for which plans vonway.

170476 164 142 Stilling had been made; was postponed. Aees took 'a 45 to 37 -front He- ROAD MEN BUSY ELGIN RIFLE CLUB SETS NEW RECORD REMOVING SNOW Steffea Thenaes 201 210 684 bron. Hebron presented practically 171,190 201 662) the same lineups in both games. 148 11 145474 Chamberlain led the scoring with 16 YOUNG MEN ORGANIZE pong, shuffle board and barn yard hockey or golf. The volleyball tourney which was played off this fall was ended at Christmas vacation and won by the team captained by LeRpy Miller with the following players, LeRoy Miller, Jus ten Phannenstill A blanket of heavy wet snow cov basement in Johnsburg.

Happy 169 179 177 625 points. "Hup' Smith, at guard, nlav. BASKETBALL LEAGUE Young men members of the various uaysl ered McHenry and surrounding territory Thursday in what was said to be the heaviest January snowstorm in Glenn Wattles playing second base ed what his teammates termed a "whale of a game" in this contest, TV mJ.I il 853 902 866 2621 Paul- Justen, Jim MeAndrews, LeRoy young adult groups 01 the county The Elgin Rifle Club set a new record Tuesday night in the Fox Val- ley League, piling up a 'total of 1332 against 1,782 for the McHenry Rifle Club. The Elgin team turned in almost perfect shooting with "a 497 to- tal in the prone position. Hawkins' 374 waa high total for Elgin.

Justen led McHenry with 368. for our high school nine. R.B. "Dick" Walsh hitting fungoes, Jess Davis pitching ball. Smith, Ralph Smith, Arthur Smith, Herbert Reihansperger, 'and Harold have organized a basketball league many years.

About four inches of snoW fell within the short space of and play each Thursday night at the MATCH GAME CHICAGO DIST. (McHenry Beer) Padiack mmm.m..m... 127 192 161470 Stilling. Will Rogers in "So This is London." Woodstock High school gym. The Strong urayslake outfit Saturday night, playing their best game of the season.

Woodstock proved too much for our girls Sunday afternoon on the local a few: hours, crippling traffic and blocking roads for a short time. The The girls are also, enjoying a new Will Rogers in any picture; Okay club of Greenwood and Union game called Loop Tennis. have shared one game each. 180685 157621 203597 198688 189 211 202 214 snow fell so rapidly that snow plows could not keep Up with it, and made it necessary for road men to work A county council was held Wednes KeUer.M 153 Hess 192 O'Keefe 176 ELGIN RIFLE CLUB 1,852 Tot Mr. McCracken states that an endeavor is being made to have a great enough variety of games so that each Student my find at least one game which he enjoys and in which he can We saw Minnie Green at the basketball game last Sunday cast and all.

Guess you can't keep that girl away from basketball. We know a lot of old fans with two good legs under day night in the Farm Bureau assembly room, when arrangements were made for a county ice hockey tournament to be played in January and overtime to clear the country roads. Jos. J. Freund, McHenry township highway commissioner, reports that 814 1008 Hawkins 99 95 Smith lOO 96 McHENRY BREWERS acquire a certain amount of skill.

84-874 77864 84871 76372 76851 Gordon 99 99 96 91 89 97 83 Heimer 3 0 5 8 7 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 them who are conspicuous by their absence at the games. The players of each team in the all his roads are open for travel, although it has required two men working day and night to keep them so. 889 2711 162698 178663 188642 194608 191698 Alkire 100 99 Siegel 99 93 Bit 8 University League is as fol 232 204 160 225 162 102 135 179 215 192 Karls Justen Smith Simon McHENRY 43 Kreutzer, Melsek, W. Kreutzer, Dowell, Kinsala, Bennett, ToUls ALGONQVIN 58 Zange, Simonini, All day Saturday and Sunday and We organized a basketball team, lows: CHICAGO Beckenbaugh, Joe MeAndrews, C. Althoff G.

Adams, W. 497 482 456 417 1832 Totals composed of spectators last Sunday. February. The council was studded by officers and young adults clubs and games committees and was combination of the county recreational institute formerly held at Crystal Lake and the regularly, monthly meetings of the Young Adult County Council. WPA recreational and educational project people are working with McHENRY RIFLE CLUB 1.782 Paddy" Frett Clay Hughes, Harold A' Tot all night the snow plow worked steadily to open the highways- where the snow is piled as high as the fences.

Commissioner Ffeund is to be commended for his fine work in keeping Frett and Doctor "Chamberlain were 904 992 913 2809 Thompson 98 81 87 71837 Bolgef, W. Gathman. OHIO STATE C. Anderson, Bob 2 Knox.Vf Colby, Justen, D. Justen, J.

Doherty. 1 TinCfrtHOTM fl WioKv Smith 97 94 90 83864 signed up. The doctor was a holdout for some time, but we met his terms. Then the whole thing broke up when Kamhols 97 97 91 72867 the roads open. Garatres.

however, are Working over Klapperich 99 94 87 72866 Paddy' TeTBsed to go into training. groups or young adults ana pother 20 5 4 5 5 3 3 2 0 Justen 100 94 88 86368 groups are organized through localjHe wouldn't quit smoking! Ritt, Zemenick, Ebel, 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 time to repair automobiles damaged by skidding on highways or from other effects of the cold and snow. An old timer returned to action Home. Bureau units and Farm Bureau representatives. 491 460 443 888 1782 Saturday, night in the Grayslake game.

A statistical study made with the Manager Joe was short of players so 7 Any group of young people over six- L. Hettermann, S. Harvey, L. Brefeld, H. Stilling.

NORTHWESTERN J. Justen. P. Harvey, R. Barnes, R.

Smith, D. Wells, L. Blake. I INDIANA, P. Justen, C.

Colby, B. Hapke, C. Schaefer, HL Conway. 1-- MINNESOTAL. Miller, IL, Cooke, I Jim Wolfe, L.

Thomas, H. Baunian. WIFE OF MAYOR OF co-operation of the Chicago Motor club Henk, Schuett, .....1 Christian, ToUIs teen years of age and opt of school, j16 drafted "Marty" Conway into ser-J 1 1 a vis a "Moi4n" urea a fAWAM 4 vice. tower of and a large insurance company, show "Marty" was a that would like to organize a club ROUND LAKE, DIES- Mrs. Flora B.

Wilmington. 61, of 27 6 strength on defense not long ago; We hear that he is itching to get 1 1. 11 Jtound Lake, wife of, the mayor of ed that the motorist who takes his car on the street in December runs almost twice as much chance of an accident as he does in September when should get in touch with Phillip Woodstock, director of the project, -at the Farm arid Home Bureau office. McHENRY 31 that village, died Tuesday after lingering illness. PURDUE L.

Melsek. D. Hunt, A the accident ratio is lowest, The high school basketball team- Melsek, Kreutzer, Besides the husband, the survivors -include One daughter, Mrs Beatrice Sherwood of Lake Villa, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held FrU will return, to action Friday nighjt when Huntley conies to town. The boys have had a good vacation and 2 0 0 1 6 2 0 1 3 1 0 0 I W.

Kreutzer, Kinsala, 9 Dowell, Smith, A. Pearson, K. Franzen, H. Tonyan. "1 ILLINOIS H.

Taxman, L. Smith, MUler, Sutton, B. Taxman, J. 2 Buch. BOWLING BREWERS -I BEAT BUNCH are-worKing hard to reach top form SCOUT OFFICIALS MEET Dr.

G. W- Hess, ounty president, presided at the meeting of County Scout officials Tuesday' night at Woodstock where the new Scout executive, A A. Stacker, was introduced by Dr. Hess. AncUnt Copper Mine Copper mining was carried on by the ancients on a great scale In southern Rhodesia and the old workings at Lamagundl Is said to be the largest hole In the world apart from the Kim-berley mine.

day at 2 p. m. from the Round Lake Community church, with the Rev. MSf Bennett, Chamberlain, 1 now. You know that tournament is 'com ing along next week.

McHenry con John Guardsmoe officiating. Inter aiders it quite a either in the bonnet ment will be in Avon cemetery. to have the tournament and would like McHenry Brewers were in the mon to keep the cup right here. WW Totals GRAYSLAKE 40 Harris, Lusk, Hilde, ey Sunday afternoon, trimming the 1 Chicago District McHenry Beer 12 .2 8 6 1 1 rA! SALES EVENT uonnie Macs seems to ftsye gone commercial; in that grand old past 2 Leo Heimer had high game 0 with 232 and his 598 tied Herb Simon 0 or high total. The District McHenry, Illiriois Sunday Matinee 3:15 Continuous X.

S. T. FRIDAY (Last Day) Edward G. Robinson Joel McCrea Mirlant Hopkins "BARBARY COAST" California Gold Rush Day a Portrayed by a Brilliant Cast. SATURDAY JANUARY 11 Ann Harding Gary Cooper PETER IBBETSON" Also Selected Short Subjects SUNDAY MONDAY JANUARY 12 Hi.

Barbara Stanwyck Robert Young "RED SALUTE" with' Cliff Edwards, Hardie Albright Also "Our in FolUeaof 1986. Yoke of Experience, World Newa Events 1 TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY 10c Two Bargain Nites 15c TOM BROWN in "FRECKLES" ALSO Moonlight and Melody Oddity Hazardous Occupations THURSDAY FRIDAY Bing Crosby Joan Bennett "TWO TOR TONIGHT" 0 2 0 0 0 0 Wallace, c' time of baseball. The old master salesman coyly states that the fans who are worrying about next year's JtODOins, 2 'team rolled a totol of 1,008 pins in Cremin, 1 the second game. Hess was high man Just a few words to let you public know that we, shall I aay, Scouts are having a lot of fun anticipating 5 1 team may be surprised.

Must be Mr. McNeil, for the visitors with a 697 total. Mack, has some good ball players up The McHenry Wild Cats beat Wau a new hike. hike will be made 19 10 conda in another match game. Her to the local golf links hul where ski ing, tobaganning and sleddingwill man Steffes led this group with 684.

Phlug led Waucohda with 661. Totals McHENRY 88 Kreutzer; Kinsala, Green, "Red" Winkel was way ou in front tms whk aaa om too a irtciat HucnoM or vausn reus? opaoRTUNirr to out TMtsr noaucrs a nom THAN TMS USUAL SAVVM, THTf AM AU NIMIEB AN MCM UNDO OUt OWN SUHaVtMOM. 2 In the Forester! Leagu, rolling a 246 flftlf THt ITEMS IN THIS AO Aff AU TISTED IN THf Af HTCMIN. AND AK USED IN HtFAIING TMI uutvrtv ufNU 7 0. 3 0 1 2 .4 2 2 0 2 Dowell, c-g Bentoett; game to swell hisj total up to 6i, ia.

0 Smith was one pin shy of the 600 3 mark. There were, some good gsmes 1 mixed in the JFdrester scores, but 2 many fell below marks they have Been SHEETS ASH to tout con. ANN PAGE PORK AND BEANS make up fun as if we were over in St Moritz, Switzerland. Anyway, all you Scouts turn up and I'm sure you'll have a swell time, Remember bring any winter sport equipment that you have. Meet at the gVade school at a.

Saturday. Some of the Scouts attended the Junior -Officers Training Corps at the Dean street school in Woodstock. They intend to regulate patrol meetings at the next Cornertooth "meeting to be held next Monday Their ideas will be transferred to you and you Scouts make good use of any information gjven you. Nothing much has been said about his sleeve. We don't think there will be enough sleeve.

The Boston Red Sox want a championship and are trying the short cut They are buying stars instead ef developing young players. Most teams have found the longest way round to be the shortest way home. Bob Quinn, newly elected president of the Boston National League Baseball Club, that the- team will no longer be known as the Braves. He has announced a contest to allow the flfis to pick a new name. Considering the terrible exhibition of the 'Braves last year, it appears that Mr.

Quinn has dropped his guard and stands wide open for the wiseacres who specialize in picking jiames. Chuck Galbreath, captain and tackle of the University of Illinois 1935 football team, has received an appoint-, ment to the United States Military 0 0 0. Chamberlain, f-c Loc wood, Totals HEBRON Smith, MMJM.MMM- Spdbner, Cornue, SchulU, 'f Schact, c- Harris, Robbin, Gerke, Totals JK Ana Page Chill Sauce WW Sparkle CelatM DMsart ENCORE MAQARONI OR Spaghetti Ming Foy Beaa Sprooto Mmg Fey Vegetables SS? Ming Foy Noadles gST 6 mt 25e mo. tea CAM Sif 15c ANN PAGE ICclchup BOTTLE flf 6 6 12 WOOMTOCK 13 12 15 ...3 8. 4 1 3 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 .1 '0 0.

0 -0 0 1 2 2 2 3 15 9 14 JOE'S ANOtroOJfS ACES SULTANA ITmiif mar advancement due to a short meeting, but in order to, win the prize for MUKi PEANUT BUTTER 23 Troop Efficiency, we must make our-. Gerber, H. Palmer, Totals Ann Pag Preserves 2jJJe selves higher in' Scouting, There is no one person, or or even three that SUNNVPtELO QUICK COOKINO. OR REGULAR 2Vkg120c 6 0 3 6 0, 2 6 3 1 .2 2 74 2 13 20 6 13 WW Suftana Red Beans Academy, and may play for Army in W. Smith, Chamberlain, i H.

Peterson, I Totals HEBRON 37 ia.25c Si "a can do thai) alone. -It rests alone on 1937. It is reported that 5,00 athletes will Aged Americas Cheese Rajah Salad Dressing Qaallty Breasts FRIDAY ONLY JANUARY 10 "LAST? DAYS OF POMPEH" i 11- 1 1 11 JOE'S ACES 64 every Scout's shoulder. Some fellows need a little Boosting; so any Scout 2S take part in. the 1936 Olympic games of higher rank help a fellow scout in Germany.

Friday snd Saturday Only! W. Kreutzer, i'. along. As Mr. Schoenholtz said, A VSATKRDAT- 0 1 WHITE HOUSE MAlV.m ANN PAGft Palmer, r- 2 0 ,1 -i 0 .1 6 3 2 Scout doesn't ret anything out of sm 22c Babe Ruth iso) ng to the Yankee training camp-ao watAi lia old team j.

oinun, 1 A. H. Smith, cans'- EVAP. MILK Scouting unless he puts something 0 Gerber, into it!" 3 2 0 SAUCE Pat O'Brien Jean Muir OVER ROADWAY" Chapter lMGreat Air. Mystery" By the wa'yT theTCa9r-feW 1 Schact, i Smith, ....1.........

I ft T-V 1 I 7 a 1 i gen tees at the meeting. Kememoer, I 4 82nI 25 4 from the "Basebali's all right. It's the owners In it" Something like' this old world of ours Wing spoiledjy the' people in After scoring mixup in the a. rtumisr, that an important factor in this oj fAIGONOUIN MERCHANTS 21 Spooner, EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEES 3 is 43 fcontest 4' "i-. 'v.

f. n. A- SUNDAY ONLY Miriam. Hopkins 1 Edw, G. Are you living up to the Scout.mpt- At "A Franek.

t. B-4Vwirea fasgfeeV every fotaf? 1 Bailey, a A 0 Suimyfield Flrnr, Sports Editor Of the South Bend News-Times, James M. Costin, wrote "BARBARY COAST" Musical Comedy Cartoon red-blooded SfcbUt get red cheeks Sst-urday. SCOUT HAROLD TAXMAN, 'fiBsbuxy, Gold 10'. 0 1 2 McHENRY GIRLS I Rpgman, Zange, Wehdt, Kossack, a very, clever letter to Coach Kepgan, 49- applying for the scorekeeper's.

job. 1 00 A.v-.f 0 1 2 jdal or Ceresota Flour, 24H-lbs. 99c lbs. $1.98 pkg. 13c 25c 2 lbs.

19c 3 0 M.M...V.... 1 0 1 E. Anderson, 0 M. Anderson, GIRL SCOUTS Bulk Macaroni Bulk Pop Corn MONDAY-ONE DAY ONLY Matinee and Evening Shows DeLuxe SUge Presentation t. MAJOR BOWES' AMATEURS Marks, Totals 'Huemann, 0 0 a 0 0 The tea that we had for the Moth 6 Fisher, 0 2 0 Costin points out that since referees and umpires' are paid $35 per game and expenses, for losing games, it might ay $50 for a good scorer who could win, games.

In fact, Mr. Costin, in his best humo guarantees that no games will ie lost jf he ts given a chance to do his stuff. luovalt, ers Club and the Girl Scout Mothers was very successful. We were glad lb. 5c Delicious, Winesap or Greening Apples '1 2 JOE'S ACES- 32 IN PERSON 1 Bacbr4er Justen, fNow Plarinr Loop Theatres) I 2 0 0 a Jo see so many mothers present.

Patricia-Phalin's patrol jKPn8. sliding on fhe Golf Course hill a week W. Kreutzer, 8 Conway, 1 Yon Can't Af fojtf to Miss This each 15c SlbsSOc 0 0 1 1 W-Smithrf 0 Great Attracuoni from Friday. 0 -0 0 2- Chamberlain, Weberrg-r Fancy HeacLLettuce60 size Cauliflower Bananas Tomatoes ITancy. Hall Sweet Potatoes Celery, large stalk II.

We are all planning a valentine r21bs725c: MOTOR TO FLORIDA Mr. and; Mrs. William Pries left Jm 2 3 0 0 4 J. Schmitt, E. Conway, 3 4 e- party or next inonthi ToUla 1 SBturdaymorning on trip to Palm The girls were taught to form 5 lbs.

10c 2 for 17c I -ON THE SCREEN iTO BEAT THE BAND" Hugh Herbert-Helen Broderick 15e TUESDAY 15c James Dunn Dorothy Wilson Beach and Miami, Fla. They expect 14 4 11 WOODSTOCK GIRLS -16 Griebel, Horseshoe formation, Tests passed snd our new a 0 it Totals --GRAYSLAKE 30 to be gone until March. -Mr. and Mrs. 1 iniLnMcnri rnrTTLT flaxes 3 0 1 Gates, girls are passing their tests in hurry- "BAD BOY i.

FREEl 10c OmtmmS D- wUk pack ai 4 .2 0 6 W. Portegys, M.i.liM 0, Shinner, 0 1 Ml At the end of tne meeting a court J. Portegys, mm George Bohr are keeping house lor Billy and Eleanor Pries during IJie absence of heir parents. -According to a card "received Tuesday from Mr-, and Mrs. Pries; they encountered bad roads and slippery.

traveling the first p-: 1 2 0 i 1 0 "'1 0 -0 0 0 Jungeti of honor meeting was held. Meetmgs for a. few weeks irere planned. ...2 2 5 WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY. Ginger Racers George Brent VifyiN-YERSpNy- M.1 iwey, i Snyder, Thompson, That's an for another week.

0 fday-and flopped in- Indiana. A t. ELINOR PRIES Scribe. SESSSSSSHSESBSSBESBSSmi.

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