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CRYSTAL LAKE HERALD, CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL, APRIL 27, 1933 KAGii EIGHT American Leriren More Trees Planted Tnn April 29, 1:00 CiV Janet Form an Hostess Joint Meeting to Attract Weather was the tODlC at the eon. St Charles. Lt SOCIETY weekly meeting of the Camp Fire May 2, 1:30 p.m I Party. Bridge DessT. Girls April 24 at the home of Janet Plans have been completed for the bi? joint party to be staged at St.

Mary's Gym in Woodstock May 3 by the American Legion and Legion Auxiliary. This will be a party for the county Aarerican Legion and home of Mrs. Roy SehJ" Xocal Men Instructor -mnnl Beloit Area May 3, 8:00 p.m, Jobt The 25th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Wm. Lange was appropriately Crated last Thursday afternoon the Lutheran school by tbe Im manuel Lutheran Ladies Aid of which the honored one is a member.

Oifts, a short congratulatory talk and refreshments were features of the al- ''ThTgroup was seated at one long km sOver wedding anni- The Peony chapter of the Crystal Lake Garden club, in addition to the large number of trees -planted on Dole avenue, has had 75 more elm trees set out on Route 19 southeast of Crystal Lake. This is another step in the plan to beautify the high-wavs of Illinois by trees. The Peony Chapter is to be highly complimented on this worthwhile accomplishment Forman. Weather is one of the most natural topics of conversation and yet most of us know very little about it. nvwsioci, Illinois, i as stwuu Council University of Scouting which SnTneld at Scoville Hall coopera, tion with Beloit College proved to he the most succerulle-derstr, Auxiliary and their guests.

It will not in any way interfere with the regular schedule of county meetings Lightning and thunder, the most in may McHe Council American lli aeetJU Memorial Halt of either organization. ing course tnai K. o. Hanson, princtpal of the teresting and most oiten ieareu weather phenomena, were studied. A simple game was practiced of estimating the distance of lightning by counting the seconds from the time May 9, 8X0 pm.

uJT home of Mn. Wrrv cake forming center Probably the- nasi colorful program ever planned is on schedule. Woodstock Junior High acnoo. ocnjjjj Just what to call the headline or rected the elementary cou feature is hard to say. Wayland lightning is first seen unui ceedincr thunder is heard and divid (Curly) Brooks will be the mam Jrs.

Scout Executive of theU- i-TL An Council at Free port. niece. This cake was Mrs. Minnie Witte. During the meal.

Rev. Kuehnert gave a short talk tha. was appropriate and which "bodied the respect and esteem which Mrs Lange is hekt He was followed by ft Hitwmann who eave an The Royal Nefew speaker of the evening. Need there ing this number five. Courting i IA Toaring With Chorus A number of local people were among the 1200 who attended the concert in the Concordia Teachers College, River Forest, on Wednesday nisht, April 19, given by the Valparaiso University Chorus.

Under the masterful direction of Mr. Frederick Schwepoe the chorus showed re-jjrarkable ability in singing group of Bach numbers as well as composition by other composers. Miss Flora Rosenthal, a freshman at the Valparaiso University, has the distinction of sing-insr in this chorus which has traveled quite extensively during the winter season. The past weekend the chorus appeared in concerts in St. Joseoh, Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids, Michigan.

The folliwing attended the concert at River Forest: Mr. and M-s. P. F. Rosenthal and son-Robert.

Mr. and Mrs. W. MCol-Jnni. Vjss Ida Rosenthal.

Mis TilH Mrs. W. F. Rosenthal. Wiss Marv Hainan, Mtes Ruth Friei-h, Mrs.

F. G. Kueh-nrt and Mr. and Mrs. A.

H. Hitxemann. be any more said about this distin tne seconds oy cnimpaiiia to the fun. guished Legionnaire and citizen? eancsoay evening i ha'l at 7:15 o'clock rLaM will te followed bv 4 which is oen to He is an orator who has no equal The three chief ireasuring instru lk Following the meal. Entertainment Announced The annual entertainment of the children of Imxanuel Lutheran Day School will be given next Monday and Tuesday nights, May 1 and 2.

in ths Immanuel Lutheran School Hall. The of the upper grades show much interest in the letiEarsals of the operetta. "Twi-l ght Alley." The lower grades will appear in "The Kind's Sneezes," an ments for weather forecasting were UUCIK.u,6 and surely his name alone should serve as quite a drawing card. basket of 2a roses was exnlained: thermometer, barometer well as a card and purse trom ine Others who mill appear include and hygrometer. Two simple experi ArrrrVsrvvv organization.

ments based on the theory of the Illinois; Earl Yteler, of troop 12 of Belo.t; E. PahU scoutmaster of troop 58 of Crta Lake, Illinois; Gunnard HoK, scoutmaster of troop 2 of Beloit; Norman Baker, assistant scoutmaster of troop 55 of Woodstock, Illinois; Kalpn ickenra of Beloit; wutmasteToTroop 10 of BeUnt A. Brewer, chah-jran of the Boara of Review at Crystal Lake, Coach O. E. Metcalf of the Crystal Lake High Schoal and E.

Kice, Beloit. n. course wss direcxea Members ol tne m.u Mrs. MeJvin O. Murklestoue, president of the State Auxiliary.

Many orominent legionnaires ard An-ril- harometer were told. HaTiirinir tho gngoH nf the wind by charge were: Mrs. Utto n. ujibk, cHairrean. Mis.

Witte. Mrs. HprmfiTl nhservatinn was also included. 5B two acts. t-M s-nnoi Carii Mrs.

Wm. t-hlert, airs. well as the, tumblinr iary members from around these warts will be present. Of course all these guests' will rot speak but they will add considerable ti the color of lass will also apperr on the prog interesting chart giving the various degrees of wind from the calm to ihe hurricane, observations and ate speed, was explained. Siejr eier and Mrs.

Wm. Schroeder. 14,000 Trees Set ram. Rainbows and their position in re as Further Mep lation to the sun were discussed. At a future meeting every one will to Save the Soil bring a jinile or superstition con the prograT.

The Waukcan Legion nost decree team will be present and will initiate fifteen candidates. This is going to be open to the Lerkm and Auxiliary and their guests. There is nothing secret aVmt the Legion initiation. The Waukegan nost quartet will assist the degree team. "Daddy" Schick, past department nected with weather phenomena, some by E.

W. Schellenberger, Scout Executive of the Indian Trails Council of JanesvUle. Wisconsin and he was assisted by L. A. Bent, a JanesvUle scoutmaster, and many instructors who assisted in the elementary courre-Tho standard course was directed "Foster of Beloit Col Illinois rum reforestation and land Sewing Circle Meets The South fhore SewinT Circle met last Wedr.esday afternoon with Mrs.

Emil Pearson srd Mrs. Jennie Gruen-wald at the home. The white elephant sale was postponed until the next 'eeting, May 3, at the home of Mrs. Harold Snader. af which have bases in fact, ror nromm has crone for Mrs.

Breytsnraak Heads Club Mrs. V. C- Breytsnraak was elecT td oresient of the South Shore Vwig club at a meeting at the home Mr. Austin Selz, Selz Lane, last instance, "Red sky at night, sailors delight," or "rainbow at night, sai ward this spring with the planting oi 14 COO black locust trees lo control lors delight," or rainbow in morning, sailors take warning. erosion and gullying in Schuy ler coun lege and he was assisted by the fol commander, will be present as well Thursday afternoon.

Other officers unanimously elerted were: Secretary as Admiral Wat T. Cluverius. com lowing men: a. a. niueim, master of troon 52 of Woodstock; mandant of Great Lakes Kaval Sta ty, it is reported oy u.

forestrv extension specialist of the College" of Agriculture, University of i Bible Class to Meet The Philathea Bible class will meet. tion. Music will be furnished by the snd treasurer, Mrs. Ben Rieby; chairman social committee, Mrs. R.

F. Vtin with Mrs." Dan Ganey as co- Prof. O. N. de Weerdt, Beloit Col-lere; Prof.

H. A. Dean, Beloit College: Prof. Crawford, Beloit College; Illinois and of the Illinois History Survey. May 2 at the home of Mrs.

George Shaler, 40 Elmhurst street. chairman. The work is nart of the program The membership is growing by leaps and bounds, totaling sixteen to "ate, Luella being the latest. Only four more girls will be admitted as the membership quota of a single unit is li-rited to twenty. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess.

Club in Last Meeting I and Keith Hill, deputy commissioner Twertv menders were present and u-liirh the colleee is carrying on a renort of the food and clothing Ureat Laces naval band and an orchestra from North Chicago government hospitaL The evening aril be concluded with dancing. Each Legionnaire or Auxiliary Tember is given an opportunity to bring a guest. of Beloit. There were forty-seven men in son treatment and management, for to the needy of Crystal I.ke Tret with unanimous annroval. estry and other lines to conserve the land resources of Minois as a con-.

Professional Semes for year watch! his work bein carried on each week f-Hii" the old month. Mrs. Harry Wimble, chairman of the department. tinning, source of wealth to the state. Plantinsrs similar to those in Schuyler The Monriav Bridge club will meet is enven a rising vote of thanks for the last time this season also have been made nan-: Monday at the home of Mrs.

Chas. i dolph, Edwards and Richland counties. RnrVer. Plans are heimr made fnr i In all there are 9,000 square miles Sarprised On 25th Anniversary The home of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Handrock on Oriole Trail was taken for he- work. Msnv letters of an- is the at' word tlu the TUT i weciatin were rad from persons a successful gathering as a climax of land in the state on which erosion to the series of parties. -j either serious or destructive, and on as it by storm fcur.day afternoon when a number of friends and rela vji "ho had been a'deH by this active fhtb. There we- letters from Last Monday the Club met at the ail ol wis lana wnicn is guuicu, u.t tives gathered there to honor Mr. Wot-'st'vV Omhin'; home Wocdtnck Old People's home for and Mrs.

Albert Handrock on their 25th wedding anniversary. home of Mrs. Frank J. Quinn on Oak locust trees sbouKl oe pianrea to street, Mrs. Warren B.

Eldred win- i check the Sawyer said. The ninp first in bridge Other winners remainder of the 9,000 square miles V1n "iven them. Social chat occupied the afternoon Following the business session. Mr. should be planted to desirable timber hours, and at six o'clock a delicious "elz served tea with frs.

A. M. Vorris and Mrs. Gordon Lowell pour- were: Second. Mrs.

Q'jjiin; third, Mr? Will L. Jones; consolation, Mrs. A. J. Kirchberg.

trees, the kind depending upon tne se-tion of the state. supper, prepared by the guests, was served at tables attractively laid, and centered with beautifully decorated cakes and silver flowers. The 14,000 trees planted Schuy- The nevt meeting, which will he afternoon. 'tr three farms, 7,000 being planted on the last of the ve" will be at the In the evening pinochle and five no-- of" Mrs. Theodore Rvjrn.

Wwd- the farm of John Barton, 4,000 on the Concert Is Postponed hundred were played, and at a late stnek street, tdw. Anril 27. This land of William Miller and 3.000 on a la Tk. 1 Scouts Are Active Boy Scout Troop No. 58 met in weekly session Monday night at the Junior High school gymasium, the session being one of much interest.

The contest, to be held Friday night at Hebron and which will be county wide, was one of the subjects of discussion, plans being made for this event. The Fox Patrol won the highest award and presented the flag to the trooi. Games followed the regular session. Tonight, there will be a meeting at the home of Earl B. DahL Scoutmaster, when there will be a short act on Scout laws.

The Beaver Patrol rret Saturday night at the home of Robert Larkin, an exchange of stamps, a drill on the various tests and talks concerning contests occupying major attention. Those present were: Robert Larkin, leader; Robert Adams, assistant leader; Junior Kearins, Pat Redders-dorf, Mackay Lomasney, Wm. Le-veque and "Raymond Mallory. The Fox Patrol met last Wednesday night at the home of Richard Lange when a number of tests were passed and the patrol reorganized. A surprise is in store, the leader reported, if irenviers attend all meetings.

Ben Campbell was named assistant patrol leader. hour all departed for their homes start at "2 oVpvk and will he a An English Military IiL Boot of genuine firm tan calf leather. Formai leg. Made over special last. Outstanding in itiks lender appearance.

Greatest value ever afc i lie ftriiiuu m-iiiij: cvimrrfc "1 III' Crystal Lake Civic Choral club, ori- E- McK nz.e, i farm adviser of Schuyler county. wishing Mr. and Mrs. Handrock manyr oejl gathering to welcome new members and iliv bridge. many more happy years together.

Miller also has a large number of been postponed to Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Handrock were pre i black locust trees which he has raised 'une 2. This change was necessi sented with many lovely gifts in the from seed, and these also will be put because of conflictirur activi-: rerrembrance of the occasion.

23th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Wm." Lange celebrated out on his farm. Guests were: Dr. and Mrs.

Fred ties. Attention of members is called to i Another of the Urn: their 25th wedding anniversary Sat Four thousand trees planted in 1931 on the Barton farm already are show-: DOXT be unfair to your timepiece. An inspection may disclose some minor "ill" that prevents accuracy. Examination Is Free All Repair Prices Are Lower Metal Dials Resilvered 50c Oakes and family, Mrs. Dora Oakes, urday, April 22, at their home.

he practice session Monday nieht Mrs. Hazel Falvev and daughter he Music Room at the Commanrtv Cards were played, honors going tn Helen Schroeder, Mrs. Ethel Allen, Frances, Mr. and Mrs. William Con-ley and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Ches. Money, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Black, Mr. Frank Buhrow and Henry Blanken. Friendly Five Family Spurt, auwf frees mntrm. A delicious midnight luncheon was and Mrs.

B. T. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Petrier, Mr. and Mrs. B. William served, refreshments having been brought by the guests. and family, Mr.

and Mrs. M. Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hand- The happy bride and rroom re ceived many beautiful gifts.

Those present were: Mr.and Mrs. rork and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berkley.

Miss Eleanor Parchir. Olive and Marshal Flemmine, An Hi-h schooL omen sogers will re- two inches i hearse from 7:30 to :30 o'cWk and Erosion has pnetKAny stopped on the the men from 8:30 to 9:30. An even JacJ where fse trees were planted, more fimsh-d rorcert is assured ith anj of the have filed in he extention of timf for rehearsals. from tv0 to three feet. .1 The 14.000 trees planted this spring Mrs.

M-ses to Entertain were bought in Tennessee and Kansas The Twentieth Century club will for j2 a thousand. Thev were set -eet at the home of Mrs. Gettie E. four feet a nan. in the guilies and six closes on 5 at a 1 o'clock lunch- feet apart on the more level land.

set four feet apart, approxi-: Last Friday, the Club met with matelv 2.7' trees will plant an acre. Roy hreit'er when there was One advantage of black locust trees a dessert luncheon and cards. Win- is that they are a legume that will put ners in cards were: Mr. George nitrogen in the As" a result at Mrs. Henry L.

Cowlin and iTire stand of bluegrass can be grown Viss I i i F. Buhrow and family. Mr. and Mrs. EISLER'f BOOTERT COSTAL Wtt nette.

Helen and Roy Handrock. Kardas Jewelry Store Optical. Watch, Jewelry Repairing Later in the evening Sir. A bra ha r. a former teacher of the Immanuel Plan Annual Meeting Thirty-nine members of the Crystal Lake Woman's club met at the home of Mrs.

Rose M. Kellogg Tuesday afternoon, the meeting being presided over by F. L. Aliord, pres Lutheran School, called to c.mgratu- ident. Mrs.

Alford announced a card par Ed Buhrow and family. Mr. Robert Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Georee Schroeder and daughter Lillian, Mrs.

Stella Schroeder and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Klinck and family, Mrs. Minnie Holtz. Mrs.

Minnie Witte, John Koch, Lillian Hue and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rottschalk and daos-hter all of Crystal Lake. Mrs.

Minnie Lange. Mr. and Mrs. Lcuis Lange and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Blanken and family and Mr. an4 Mrs. Chester Allen all of Dcndee. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Lange iril family of Union. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schmanre and son of Woodstock, Raymond Jurs of Algonquin. ty Thursday afternoon, May 4.

at late them as well as many other friends. Dorcas Circle Meets Friday The Dorcas Circle will meet Friday pftemoon at the Pinery Hotel with Mrs. Lester Bergh hostess. She will be assisted by Mrs. Frank Henry.

This rreetinT will be one of much interest and a large attendance is anticipated. the home of Mrs. John W. Haling. v.

uiiac wi ii a pidniaiiuii. nnfn tney tei awarded to Mrs. Moses' sister. -ig enuueh, the trees can be usei to a wantage for fence posts. The Cary Garden Club tret-s are suoject to attack by the The meeting of the chib wH be black locust borer, but even when this Monday afternoon.

May at 2 happens, the roots continue to live. Cemdme ocicck at the Cary Hotel, with Mrs. i and hold the soil place. Mary Hia-gins' as hostess. Sawyer explained.

Shell Horsclii It is expected that 20 tables will be in play. The annual soring election of officers will he hel May 9 at the hoxe of Mrs. John Roberts, the fiscal year having drawn to a close. Mrs. Erma Richards, chairman of the nominating committee, will submit a complete ticket to fill the offices where vacancies occur.

Mrs. Byron Hunter, chairman of the Srieree a-d Education committee, introduced 51 rs. A. Hubbard who eave Keeker of Elerin and Mr. and COODVKAB WEUS Mrs.

Ed Piper and daughter of Chi cago, jWOniy Do Mothers and Daughters to Assemble son Mothers and daughters will join a on ear 'ens that was both in May 11 at the Methodist church for the annual banquet sponsored by the teresting and instructive, this being a feature of the afternoon. Mothers club. The Dorcas Circle will Refresh tents completed the prog serve. A program, which will include an appropriate address, short talks, mu ram. To Discuss "Sonet Kassia" sic and other features, is being "Soviet Russia," the subject of a iy III Hi 1 lecture scheduled Tuesdav evening.

planned. These gatherings have come to be more successful each year and the coming occasion promises to be Today- and for a short tnne only-weoffer Wolverine Shell Horsehide Goodyear Welts for pair. Imagine these finest of all work shoes at thPg They wear like iron, dry out soft ait er soaking -ooo work shoes in the world compare with them get a pair white we're able to offer them at this anas trice of only May 2. at the Community Hirfi school auditorium by Mrs. Albert W.

Billing in one of even jrreater interest. ol Aenilworth, nationally known au Tickets are on aaje by members ol the Club. thority, has been postponed. The program is being sponsored by COMMERCIAL PRINTING Dedication Being Pianaed the local unit of the American Legion Auxiliary and because of The dedication program for the the interest, every seat the audi I. O.

Q. T. Hall js being planned torium is expected to be filled. There for May 12. will be no admission chanre.

The grand master of the Lodge CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. Cartoons and picture -win be nsed will be present as wiH also many of by Mrs. Dillm to make the interest of feer discs ssion awe vivid. A the other state officer, prominent in the work of the Expertly and efficiently done at price are reasonable. ture of the lecture will be proof of every statement made.

Then wiD also be a number of prominent members of the Xebekah or The Auxiliary is making the pro ganization. Attention is called to the meeting gram one or community-wide -interest and the lecture will no doubt be one of the most interesting to be given of the Rebekahs and the May Party May 2 at O. O. F. hall.

mn in irrv Tn AQA nere several years. Participate in Coo test WWW Clubs Meet Together The eleventh district of Illinois Fed The First Aid team of the local American Legion Boy Scoot troop eration of Women's dobs, comprising approximately 50 Clubs from Mclira-ry, DuPage, Will and Kane counties. food have representatives at the district meeting at Elgin today. Elgin Wom competed in t.tm Mid-West First Aid contest at Bartlett gymnasium. Chicago, Friday night The team represented the State Line district, having recently won in the finals.

The team met with stiff competition but gave a rood account of itself. an's club members are hostesses. The Herald is particularly well equipped to do job printing. Oar shop is one of the largest and best equipped of any in this section of the country, nMrng BB to do work from the small calling card to the large several color jobs. And our 4juipment enables os to do this work, quickly for you.

A feature of all work dose in our shop that appeals is that it must be to the complete satisfaction of the purchaser. The workmanship is of the best and oar high quality stock gives you a job that will enable you to secure the trade and prestige for which it is intended. There is satisfaction in knowing that your work will be done well and satisfactorily. Bring us your next job of printing or phone 4, and a representative will call and help you with layout as well as estimating cost. The district president, Mrs.

E. J. Van Boskirk of Aurora is preside g. Play la Saceessf nl tee boys wm-ung much praise and being in the running at ail times. Chicago teams dominated 1 the first Tho three-act comedy play, give Fresh Veal POItK SAUSAGE ClIlU UVER Home Blade CON CAK-U 27c lb.

2 lbs. 2Sc 10c PICNIC ILUIS Small Pi? Cudahys T' Cudahy's PoritaB PORK EUTTS Hef- Brand 4 to 6 lb. At. FIUM' 10c lb. He lb.

2 lbs. it places. Members of the team night at the LO.OJ". ball by the Gordon Dunker. eapC Leonard Heis- rncnasGip Club ol M.

ram i ehurca. proved a very successful production. The characters were capable in their parts and the audience greatly en ler, Lrnest bicks and Donald Goodwin, The team was coached by Earl B. DahL Scoutmaster, and A- Brewer, assistant Scoutmaster. joyed the play.

A number of local people pacied the boys to witness the con Mrs. Alford To Hostess Mrs. F. L. Alford will be hostess to the Peory Chapter of the Garden club next Tuesday, May 2.

A high light of the program will be an address by Mrs. Fred Do lie on spring cardening. To I Married in May test. Jaae Print Eatertaias Carol IVan, Hen White and Barbara Clark merited honors in games and enni-ests at a "artv Sat-ery riv ry Jan Printy in -r rf te'ta Jane rra-r a--j g-is. 1'." rre-snt re: Jrt FiiT-i The Herald Pub.

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sulox soap pov.tz;:. r' z. WELL-PAC TUNA FI.IL 2 c-r3 The arprna- hjg marriage of V.st BfTBiece Lewgrd i Pear- i wJi re is "iwi The f-e t'-e H'Xer part of tv 1 ad alo mar the Iz 'sy. '-r FOR QUICK AND CCUHTF UJ r- I.

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