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The Herald from Crystal Lake, Illinois • Page 10

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The Heraldi
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Crystal Lake, Illinois
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CUTSTAL LAKE H222AIJD, CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL, JAN. 12, U2S aad Mrs. Dai Kieffer. were all praa- La Plan Far dmd to tha tlarua- af bridga. Bali Anaaal Matiag Tka member of tha Congregation of th Why are yon not Mrs.

F. E. Edwarda wan trst, Mrs. Lna Richards second and Mrs. Saas.

al church gathered hi the church par Kas holes Fro" The ScciaLWorld el Mink aad Mrs. William E. Dn- Am ent to enjoy this Tka Parrs Orris The Dorcas Orel will meet at tka home of Mr. E. N.

Brown, on Friday afternoon. January 12. at two o'clock. Ail member are urged to be pres ounce lors Wednesday erening aaa enjoyoa a cowered dish sapper-After supper the annual meeting was held and tha business of the American Lagioa Auxiliary -If yea ar ehgible, way da yoa not xerci year honorable privilege? Did year haaband. brotker ar aaa Mm kia country during tka World War? Are you not Brood that you an-aided fwot wUrZl wha am: Mr.

and narty EUaa Cor. Mrm gnatt. Barr. Mr. F.

E. Ed Ma UliTlati church transacted ent. rare ao nock of yourself to the ideal A err enjoyable evening wa of patriotism 7 Of course yon spent by alL ward. Mr. Gangs Pfluefar.

Mr. E. M. BiaerlL Mr. Lyna Richards, Mr.

L. W. ViaH. Mr. Raymond Clow.

Mr. Fred Mnw Mr. W. P. Too.

Too, were vitally interested when a Waau'i Aauliary The Woman's Auxiliary to the Milk Taosday ewnrag, Jaaaary 18. wrk-ad another af tha joint inatallatioan af tha Korl NcUmi aad Madera Woodman lodges, which wa bald la atoase aafl- Ur. Ana XaHtarhnhe of Wanka- was in ike great conflict. No one Dance at Weedstack needed to wrge yoa yoa to do any Producers of Crystal Lake will hold Mr. M.

A. Teettn, Mr. Samoel Marsh. Mr. WOluun E.

Davidson and Dance. O. 0. F. hall, Woodstock.

i. J. White has sold half interest in Park Store to bis brother, Wm. M. White of Ilartlmnd.

The firm will now be known as White Broo the change beinf made Jan. 9. White Bros, are planning some extensive remodeling for their store. The meat and grocery department will be enlarged and the new proprietors will make The Park -Store one of the largest and best trading centers in Crystal Lake. Quality merchandise and unlimited service make this store a good place to trade.

Free delivery anywhere in town. We solicit your thing you eool to help all the their j.nu meeting at the home "Over there.1 Aad dxt be come bach v-'t. aw acted as tka tr'llt'Tlr officer and Mr. Fred Dolle. HI, Saturday, Jan.

1. Music oy Aces nf Rhrthm- Every Doay welcome. to yon, safe and sound 7 Maybe. Do i9 i o'clock. Come one, come all.

2' i "1, i All members are urged to attend. Mr. Pearl Trans wa in cm ataahad for the BaynJ Neighbors. A they vara escorted into the hall they vara fcotk presented with flower. Tka following officers were installed: Craea Howell, oracle; Minnie SeiiTneier, past oracle; Alice Richards.

Xandn Heme Bareaa The S'unda Home Bureau met Thursday afternoon, January 5, the borne of Mr. Frank Tolle, on Pomerojr avenue. Manr interestuig responses to the That 150,000 more are casualties? i That there are 32,000 War orphans in needed to urge you to do any-' thing you could to help all boys 4 Holds stance, enanceMv; Kata. Mathews, recorder; Ida "ol call of benefit you Illinois hospitals? That 1500 of Phone 517 Crystal Lake. IB.

receiver; Inga Carbon, marshal, and acquireu uugo disabled men are insane? That Helen p'at--, aitsnt marshal. given. there are many men in Illinois out-1 TSfoUowto- were mstalled a. Ttaiopie ot JbadaJ the tr-ing to fight the rraces- MnT Ccar Prahl, Goods by John koP; ravages of their service in the World Mn. ceSohuhx.

r'' Your boy been (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Marv Warner. 1 i among tnese. i oa would not want. Hth. I him fnrntt.n Beaa: Minnie McDonald, endurance; Mrs.

Frank Tolle, elected delegate! kv r. Anna Smith, flar bearer. Two man- ov tne local unii, leix eany ntann- arm. Zetta Beattr and Elizabeth dv morning for Lrbana. where sne HOME STATE BANK OF CRfSTJIL LAKE located at Crystal Lake, State of Illinois, at tha doaa of basin aaa oa tha 31st day of December, 192T, a- made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law.

RESOURCES will attend the January conference at the University of Illinois. Lectures will be ziven by university instructors and noted speakers. Sewing Circle Mrs. Edward F. Bessey and E.

R. Hoy pleasantly entertained is an American Leirion fighting for the rights of these disabled men and an Auxiliary to aid them in every way. These two organizations, working hand in hand for the principles of Americanism to keep our glorious United States a nation of free people, indivisible, insoluble and indestructible. "Just as a woman is needed home, so is there a place for her work in caring for ex-service mer. and th ir problems.

YOU car. help in this erea: work. You are needed now a a much as during the War." Why not join Mr-. A. G.

Warner, r.reswlent. Pom- -if and Due from Bank (l-2-3 1 Other and S--urit! 2 I oa ind Fixtures CM Koaencrans, were intaOed. Mrs. Seigmeier was presented with a boaquet of flowers from the graces and a half dozen silver salad forks from the camp. Mrs.

Howell was presented with a bouquet of flowers. William Hopper and Charles Thompson were the installing officers for the Woodmen. Officers installed were: Charles 7.pl.nt venerable counsel; Louis Pin-now, worthy advi-sen Louis Pin-now, banker; J. W. Gilbert, clerk; John Jolly, escort; M.

Sobaske. watchman; Joe J. Vleek, manager for three years, and F. L. Alford, physician.

The installing work was beautifully done and was (Treat! enjoyed by the large number present. Delicious refreshments were server at the close of the meeting by the committee in Nunda Chapter O. E. S. Xtmda Chapter 0.

E. helo public installation cf officers at Masonic hall on Friday evening, January 6. 1928, arterfie-i by a large number of members and friends. The installing officers were Mrs. Mrs.

Grar.t eroy Ave. Esther $104225 90 12282J 24 40775 00 151572 35 80050 00 13935 00 $513379 49 25000 00 25000 00 3527 72 7000 00 221164 S3 228636 84 3000 00 UAB1UTIES twelve ladies of the Sewing Circle, at the home of Mrs. Bessey, on Thursday afternoon. January 5. A delightful afternoon of sewing and chatting was enjoyed and a cup of tea was served by the hostes.

Those who enjoyed this afternoon of were: Mrs. Charles Barker, Mrs. Harry Wimple. Mrs. Rudolph M-ieiier, Mrs.

L. B. Robbin. Mrs. William Lyman.

Mrs. R. Buracker, Mrs. W.iliam Brunkhorst, Mrs. B.

A. Hun-trerford, Mr. Theo. A. Rvan and Mr-.

Ben Rigby. One O'clock Luncheon Mrs. Otto Olson pleasantly entertained on Friday afterr.oor., January 6. at a luncheon and bunco party. A delicious luncheon wa.

served at ore o'ciock and the table was prettily 3 4 Other Iiari- 5 Loans on Ileal Estate -f, Banking u-e, Furn.turt- Total Resource- 1 Capital Stick 1 i 2 Surplus (2l Undivided Profits i Net i 4 Rcftne 4 I Demand Depfjiits (5a I 0 Time 7 Dividends Unpaid 1T1 Total I.iabiiitie- Woman's Club Mrs Cha-. the Crystal Lake mar. it. r. r.

her home or: Lakr i i i ttemoon, January The w.is w--ii ir. a very pleasant :r.ttrt-f tir.g program was er. ioved. Mrs. E.

read a pa rewritten by Mrs. W. J. Krttie. cr.

Louisa M. Alcott. Mr-. H. A.

Dear. r-ad a pa: or. a visit to the home of Louisa M. Alcott. It was very ir.t-rfc-t!r? as Mr.

Dean had personally visited thi home while on a trip ea-t last summer. $513379 49 Very delicious r. a oecorateo dainty lavors am Bunco was played in the afternoon ar.d highest honors were won by Mrs. Henry Benson, Mrs. May Vuveck and Mrs.

John Mrs. Rigby won first guest prize ar.d Mrs. Hild-1 ir.z Olson won the secor.i guest prize. A very pleasant afternoon enjoyed Mrs. i A.

H. Henderson. Cashier of tha Horns State Bank, da iiliiaiiiij iwpir that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge an4 ha lief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the ttana sad amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Aeeoonta, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. A. H.

HENDERSON, JR, Cashier. State of Illinois, County of McHenry, ssi Sub-cnbed and sworn to before me this 5th day of January, 1928. (Seal) Hilda Kegebein. Notary Public (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF MCpHNifSONQ served by the ho. hour wa- The cha.rr.-.ar.

The rxt rr'. Mrs. L. W. Vi-ili.

assisted by Mr-. meeting the Philanthropy a Via'! will be ise in charge of i d-part- Fowler. AVlfare cf ii' the ho TflCT" M.s a ar STATE BANK Will Lfllian Gilbert, installing officer; Mrs. Pearl Truax, marshal; Ethelyn Brown, chaplain; Mrs. Lenora Bier'ie-man, organist.

The flag was presented by Haroli Walkup and the audience joined is singing1 "America." The following officers were then installed: Ohristina Grantrtam, worthy matron; Harry C. Shales, worthy patron; Mrs. Myrtle Hayfori. associate matron; Mrs. Pearl Truax, secretary; Arthur H.

Truax, treasurer; Mrs. Pearl Pearson, conductress; Mrs. Elizabeth Shales, associate conductress; Mrs. Jennie Graenwald, marshal; Grace oreanit; Mabel Grantham. Adah; Myrtle McKay, Ruth; Mrs.

Mabel Pslne. Marg-aret Scnubbe, Martha; Lacille Brown. Electa; Mrs. Elise Agrs'erbeck. warder, and William Eickhoff, senti-neL The hall was decorated with floor lamps and candles, and the worthy matron was escorted to the east by twelve girls carrying lighted candles.

Several bouquets were presented to various officers. A musical program followed by refreshments was enjoyed by all. Monday Bridge The regular Monday bridge party was resumed on January 9, at the home of Mrs. Richard Buracker, who was assisted by Mrs. Harry Wimple.

There were three tables and ail en Birthday Party A number of friends, neighbor? and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. ar.o Mrs. Frank Ehrke on Thursday evening ar.d plea-antly surprised Mr Ehrke in honor of his birthday. Delicious refreshrr.ents were enjoyed am: during the evening home ma je candy was served. Several hour- of car-is and bunco were played and all enjoyed the evening greatly.

Mr. Ehrke received the best wishes Located at Algonquin. State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 31st day of December. as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES 1 Cash, Other Cash Resources and Due from Banks (1-2-3) 01 MILLER THEATRE Woodstock.

Illinois Saturdav. Januarv 1 1 ROD LaROC'QL'E in "FIGHTING EAGLE" Also Corned- On the stage Mullen and Oakwell in "A Second Hand Honeymoon" and Bob Davis and Georgians in "A Novelty Review." Sundav and Monday. January 15 and 16 Matinee Sundav 2:30. evening 6:30 and 9 VERA REYNOLDS in "ALMOST HUMAN" Pathe News and Comedy i '5 I 2 U. S.

Government Investments (4) 3 Other Bonds and Securities (0 4 Loafis on Collateral Security iai 5 Other Loans dot 6 Loans on Real Estate 7 Overdraft- (7) relegates to Urbana A nt: ber of elegates of the McHenry County Home Bureau left Wednesday to represent their units at the annual conference to be held at from Wednesday through January 11 to 13. Miss Clara S. Greaves, home adviser, will attend all sessions begir.nin? January 9. Mrs. Fred McConnell, county represents the county.

The units are sending the following dele-, Mrs. Frank Tolle, Nunda; Mrs. Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. George and Mrs.

Smith of Marengo: Ettr.er. of Coral; Mrs. Force of Union; Mrs. H. Hiibert.

of Grafton; Mrs. C. Harrison, of Ring-wood; Mrs. L. Wakelev.

of Hartland: Mrs. R. iture and Fixtures Banking Hou.e, Fu Enjoy Dinner Party Mr. and Mr-. Charles Citizen pleasantly entertained at a dinner Sunday in honor of their two married daughters.

Mrs. Gi-nr. MacLaughlin arw Mrs. Neal Gilbert. A very delicious a huge cake was enjoyed and a pleasant day spent.

Gueit- for w-rre: Mr. an-i Mrs. Edi-ar Citizen. Mr. ar.d Mrs.

H. C. Citizen. Mr. an: Glenn Mac-Laughlin.

Mr. and Mrs. Neal Gilbert. 63903 09 5450 00 177131 83 17357 97 87705 58 49300 00 20 84 3077 8S H03947 19 25000 00 25000 00 17143 78 7500 00 165980 66 163322 75 Total Re-ources LIABILITIES On the stage, iast time Sunday, the same acta as Saturday. Mrs.

Grant Cow- 1 Capital Stock (1) 2 Surplus (2t 3 Undivided Profits i Net 4 Reserve Accounts (4) i Demand Deposits 15a) Time Deposits (obi of Chemung; and Mrs. Ray drew of Greenwood, Emery, of Door. A splendid program has been planned by the extension statT. many pro- joyed to the utmost the coffee and tea and delicious cookies served by the hortess. The first prize was won by William Lyman and the second bv Mrs.

R. H. Peel. Mrs. A.

G. Costello received the consolation prize. This was the fir.t of the "spring" tournament. More of the lady members of the Crystal Lake Country club are urged to attend the parties. The next meeting, January 16, will be held the home of Mrs.

George Pflueger. The game starts promptly at two Mystic Workers The regular monthly meeting of the Mystic Workers was held Thursday-evening. January Moo3e hall. After t.ie usua.i meeting bncjre wa? enj fcr several hours. Highest honors were won bv Mrs.

minent speakers being secured. I For the first time, recognition of Master Farm Homemakers will be made in Illinois, and the judges who have been working on this since Sep-; tember will announce the winners at i the Friday of the conference. Tuesday and Wednesday, January 17 and 18 Matinee" Wednesday at 2:30. evening 7 and 9 JOHN GILBERT in "MAN, WOMAN AND SIN" Novelty and comedy Thursday and Friday, Jan. 20 and 21 Matinee Thursdoy 3 p.

evening 7 and 9 LEATRICE JOY in 'THE ANGEL OF BROADWAY" Pathe News, Sports Lights and Fables Raymond Clow an Ernest Schroeder and consolation prizes by Mrs. E. M. Bissei; ar.d George H. Bryant.

Total Liabilities 19 I. B. C. Getzelman, President of the Algonquin State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of ray knowledge aad kali cf, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. B.

C. GETZELMAN, President State of Illinois, County of McHenry, ss: Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of January, 1928. (Seal) G. R. Janak, Notary Public iu, re.

Tenements oi sarwwjcn-. -ru. worc v. Kv Th clock. es.

coffee an doughnut were eniovedir alter wfiicn everyone danced toi recognition. Dwirbt Goodwin's famous music. Hold Banquet Entertains at Bridge A most enjoyable event was the Miss Dorothv Miller Dleasantlv en- banquet held by the boys of the Friday Evening Bridge Last Friday a goodly number of the friends of the Country club Friday evening bridge gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton A.

Hun-jerford, Highland avenue. Country dub grounds. Honors for the occasion were won by Theo. Ryan. Joseph Conertv.

Mrs. rme- with bnuge. quet was arrangei, nnancea and con ducted by the bovs themselves. Tho-e present were; The Misses Beside each boy's plate was an appropriate place car ar.d a popular song book. Melvin Nelson, president Winifred Querhammer, Sylvia Richardson, Dorothy Miller, Helen Diek-man and Ralph Boyle, Ben Anderson, H2)sim9 PHaim ITohiie0 IBtumlldlnim George Pflueger and John L.

Barrett. Consolation fell to William Lorrimer, Jr. The usual refreshments were serv of the class, presided as toastmaster Irving Horn and Carl O'Connor of ed. 1 Elgin. High honors in bridge read the following program: Until You EInov About After the games the friends linger- won fcy Miss Querhammer and Mr.

Popular songs, led by Madison by the fireside for a eoty chat O'Connor. King, toast, "Resolutions for the The guests were: Mr. and A delicious supper was served at i Year," Alfred Levey; clarinet Edward F. Bessey, Mr. and Mrs Rich- i midnight.

I solo, Robert Teeling; toast, "Our class rd Buracker, Mr. and Mrs. John Li How Can We Improve It," Ray Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.

Conertv IflriUtioa to Installation Rockenbach; piano solo, Clayton Bal- Mr. and Mrs. William Lorrimr Tk. r- i lard; popular songs, led by Madison Mr. MdMrs.

Theo. liyan. Mr. and Lodge has been invited to attend the tJ.r" Robbm, Dr. and Mrs.

insUllatk of the Woodstock Lodge, A th Pr0ram' Geonre Pflueger, Mr. and Mrs. Harry on Wednesday afternoon, January 18 I tostmsr "ch to lte Umple, and Ahrin E. Sweiberg. Mrs.

Herman Seigmeier, past ors-! happened on the Mr. aad Mrs. Edward F. Beaseyjele of the local lodge will be the in. i hlke toth Mississippi river last sum-j lU iiJ IS nered the hosprtality of their i sUlling officer.

mer- ollowing this, each boy told humorous story. Kinghna Road. Conntrv rinh Mrs. Grace Howell, oracle, will be ammnua lor near rway evening. one is argod attend.

Let's tftte tfcia Jolly party and all be on ue ceremonial marshal. AH members are arged to attend. Jastia Rebekah Aid Justin Rebekah Aid will irwt Mr. Marsh, leader of the class and Mr. Huntington, their former leader, were invited guests and both gave 15 short talks.

A "fun session" was then held, a feature being a debate on "Re- solved: That round chicken roosts are ssaoa zor ue ran. Mothers dak the hoBM of Mrs. Anna Turner, Fri To) better than square ones." The affirmative side of this aues- Tha Mothers ehib will neef at the hem at Mrs. R. W.

Putaam. The day evening, Jan. 13th. All Rebekahs are inrited r.2 wwiy eiecxea president for the mar, tion was upheld by Alfred Terry and Merrin Nelson while the negative was Come bring yoor thimble, your pet ra. tn.

Mathews took charge of scissors. Hock good is defended by Madison King and Clay-j Ptaned each Year bv thia me meermg. Mra. Harvey U4 the diseakm oa ook for children. Sh also gsva ixatioa and much more aeeds to be ton eauara, Tne debate was spirited ad closely contested, the deciaioa saint two for the negative aad ana for oona aa4 roar cooperation and Uge3 Hggg wui a tne amrmativa.

ri mt uww HNS, The next meeting win be held Man. day afternoon, February at the Following the debate several swine duiateaed Saaday Marirra Joaa Fknter. hr were pjayea aaa tae boys went 9 9 nmm airs. Peswy Chapter Parte htr of Mr. aad Mrs.

William Faa-ter. was ehristeaed aa Saaday. at the Twenty -one friends a-athaead it ttl next meeting tha Peony noma ax Jsr. aad Mrs. J.

E. i aer Taadpareata. Mr. aad Mrs. M.

O. Brown. R. meister, oa Dooglas av aatly snrprijed thasa. awina ec aatmf.

And dGnrcaPcr Write for DescripUre Litentare Now Watch For The Opening; Announcciacn I a Mrs. Artr.or Uoyd. an Oak strtet. aa Tday ateraooa, Janoary 17. -Thit be an in form.

I Jtrs. VmU G. afaatM. lv rm tables mt Imixl.l I i kkt aaa starua Krvw were the play aad Urheat aaaors wera vaa by'rj Mrs. Prank Biers and Harrr Scott and 5 rid th spring- eataiocnea wtJ Ab er-ea imcasmiim ea1 te en taid.

tha fonsulattoa arises were awarad, Mr. aad Mrs. Richard Rran. 'i plants wtJ be Caatarj Oa Mrs. Heery Cewfia and Mrs.

A. V. Delicioaa rsfmhisanits mmim mrA late in tha evening. i "J-rX wiii aostessea to the Twentiefh Cetrtory Friday afternoon, January IX I' Tsrr is fit'! -r r'-' a cm i en Mr. aad Mrs.

Herman Kapn, Mr. -snd Mrs. Richard Ryan, Mr. aad Mrs. Kobertson, Mr.

and Mrs. Field. Mr. and Mrs. Jo-n Rarer, Mr.

sd Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. and Mrs. h-t. Mr.

and Mrs. Frr.V'- CryslaJ take, Eliaoia I tS ltZ3 parties werf 1- 1 T1 trt tt trtifiTfs tiers Mr. and Mrs. Ceorjre Wyw.aa..

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