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and will for ent- the of their by serving at. Funds his to evening Mrs. Fox RIVER GROVE was held on is a Chicago office of member, in Miss Cardwell. Disthe Chairman, two important matsion covered serShall be introduced the coming bill the Illinois Assembly in sion of Shall the bill provide for permissive service for pulsory or omen committee's ambition The make Illinois this the 24th state to qualo jury duty; in the group representatives of organizations many such state- as Federation of Clubs, ague of Women Federation Voters, Congress Parents and. Professional WoBusiness the National Council Clubs and Jewish Women.

and Antique Show end Hobby Black and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. E. attended the ninth annual D.

Berne Exposition and- Hobby Show st Stevens. Hotel, as Chicago. far as Coast and New England came collectors from life oil paintings, furnifeature musical instruments and of dolls, buttons from Egypt and China, bells, Hundreds France, Indians, Indian relies, pattern, porcelain china, books, included prints, in ass, were amps and displayed by mors than treasures Minna Schmidt, 1 national exhibitors. auMfrs. costume, was a judge of brity rare on garments of former decades.

Journey Through Woods rims the 1620 period came life Colonists for Bridgettes party, held Friday at the "cabin in Hostess Miss Emma woods' latrny American days, Mrs. A. Naroguests wore gowns of being named as the Winit portrayed the Pilcostume: Father, complete with high hat slipper buckles. High scores in the Clara pinochle Cerny games and re made Miss Ann Hroza. Mrs.

Jerry Novak will entertain Refreshments were served. at Christmas party. Addresses Miss Walters, Librarian of Crystal High School, talked on the Reading and at Nov. 21 meeting of the Fox River love Teacher Association. About thirty-five members and ends were present at the Fox River ore School.

On the committee were Mrs. Pleticha, Geo. Waugen and S. Kulovsek. The refreshment committee was apinted for the evening meeting on 21.

School and Needs" will be topic discussion. The Christmas party for school adren be held on Dec. 23. Return Hospital Among Mrs. E.

Le Gros' visitors Sunday St. Luke's hospital acago were her husband and Mrs. anie Schuster. On Wednesday week, Mrs. Le Gros.

underwent successful operation on the throat expects return home within days. Bobt. Regal of Chicago spent the ekend at River Road cottage. lames Novak and Jos. Novak attended the funeral of Frank Novak at Crystal Lake Thursday.

r. and Mrs. Ray Tejcek were ung the guests entertained on Frievening in the home of the Anton rests of Cary. Mrs. Chas.

Immens and son Robert Armistice Day in Jefferson Roop Is Hostess dinner party observing eenth birthday, Yvonne Roop pained six friends at her home ay evening, Nov. 18. Holds Birthday Party Ins. Anna Svare, Mrs. Caroline and Mrs.

B. Freml were presented embroidered pillow cases of their birthdays, celebrated Thursday afternoon at Beseda Ira. Freml scored high in the bungames and consolation award en to Mrs. Jerry Kadlec. den tables of bunco were in play.

Donors and those who received gifts were Mrs. F. Manak, to Mrs. L. Dubsky; Mrs.

F. crocheted purse to Mrs. Chas. al; Mrs. J.

Zeman received pillow Mrs. Magda Kos gave of sugar, to be used for ard at the next party; Mrs. Vokac Mrs. Ed Vinicky, each a pound coffee. 200 bunco cards and ze cards were furnished by The committee thanks all who and attended the affair, A public party was held on Nov.

Beseda Hall in the evening. rolls For Business Course Vermine Vajdik commutes daily rago where she is enrolled in college. On Wednesday jak went shopping and met righter for luncheon. 28. Officers Will Be Installed Installing officers who will the new officers are inducted Nov.

25 at Algonquin Chapter stern Star are: Mrs. Anne Mrs. Anna Bailey of Chaplain; Mrs. Anna Moneur, odstock, Marshal; Mrs. Harriet Macheekin, Cary, Organist; Mrs.

Soloist. installation ceremony will and will be held at 8 p.m, conquin Masonic Hall. munity M. E. Church Edwin a.m.- E.

Krapf, Pastor 10:45 Special a.m. music Worship. Sunday School. Men often become by the choir. discouraged when preciation people fail to express What to them.

to about God? He has a by us. doing Why something show for our him? we you appreciate your fellowship worship with us. and weekends Mrs. at Bert Wilson Beach. their cottage Mrs.

Dolesal and club a Mrs. entertained Pikas on Thursday in Air, and Mrs. of Grabi's Cicero. for a motor trip to a a a CRYSTAL LAKE HERALD, CRYSTAL LAKE, NOV. 24, 1938 PAGE THREE back honors to the county.

Amy Harrison will also receive a gold medal this year for her achievements. Amy has been in 4-H work for six years. She has carried both foods and clothing projects. This past year, she and her teammate, Pearl Smith, represented the county at the Stave Fair with a foods booth which was considered one of the outstanding booths in the 4-H exhibit. Amy and Selma will each receive a free trip to Camp Wetomacheck in 1939 Record Enrollment Enrollment in the University of Illinois set an all-time record this fall with a total of 14,142 students, it was found today when complete figures were brought together.

Of this number, 12,631 are on the campus 1,241 in the Colleges of Meiicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy located in Chicago, and 270 in extra-mural courses held in a half Illinois cities. This is the seventy-first year of the university, which opened in 1868 with 50 students. In those "three-score and ten" years, some 140,000 have attended the institution. Aside from its training of youth, it has carried on research in agriculture, engineering, medicine, and many other fielas, which is worth millions of dollars to the state and nation. About 88 percent the students come from the State of Illinois, and every county is represented.

Of the 15 colleges and schools which comprise the university, greatest enroll- CATCHERS GIVE SIGNALS, IT KEEPS THE HITS FEW A DRIVERS SIGNAL GET FEWER HITS, TOO! "For 30 years I had constipation, awful bloating, headaches and back Now, 1 pains. eat gas Adlerika helped bananas, right pie, away. anything I want. Never sausage, felt better." Mrs. Mabel Schott.

ADLERIKA AT ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS relieves 666 FEVER COLDS, AND Liquid, Tablets HEADACHES Salve, Nose Try Drops "Rub-My-Tism' a Wonderful due to Colds Liniment RHEUMATIC PAIN RELIEF AS TOLD BY WISCONSIN LADY A Few Words of Praise for RUX and What It Has Done for Me "I am not writer by profession. Yet, I am writing this little article because I am so happy for having found relief from my terrible rheumatic pains. I have lived in Superior for the past 16 years. I want my friends and my fellow townspeople to know something about a compound that has relieved my terrible rheumatic pains in my left shoulder and arm. No one realizes what rheumatic pain is until they have had it.

So to those who suffer as I did, I address this little statement. Day after daynight after night I suffered with these dagger like pains in my arm and shoulder. I dreaded the nights to come along as I would toss and roll about in bed. When I got up at night, I felt terrible from the loss of sleep. I heard about a product called RUX and I tried it.

I did get relief from this compound and to show my appreciation to its makers I have written this little story. I personally endorse RUX to all who suffer as I did. I suggest that you ask your druggist to tell you about the amazing medicine if you suffer as did." Signed Anna J. Stack, 2426 Ogden Avenue, Superior, Wisconsin. If you suffer from the pain of rheumatic, neuritic or neuralgic agony, do as Mra.

Stack suggests. -Go to Althater's Drag Store today and find out about RUX. They will tell you about the amaxingpowers of salicylates in relieving the pain of rheumatic fever. They will tell you that RUX contains salicylates and that it is pure. Make the RUX test for yourself today.

scription on the sticker used for mail sent from the local post office. Postmaster J. Zeman reports 17 increase in the volume of business conducted in this department during November. Directs Cub Scout Pack A picture of Cub! Scout Pack 3972 members and their Master, Alvin Preusker, was printed recently in a Chicago north side community paper. The leader, who the past few years has devoted his spare time to is the son of Dr.

A. G. Preusker." his poesta. cottage Mr. under of Dr.

Preusker at and Mrs. E. L. Klett, son Robert, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Heuser of Chicago. Library Will Observe Holiday ing on Thursday, the Fox River Grove to the Nov. 24 holiday occurrDue Library will be open instead on Friday, 4:30 until 5:30 p.m., 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. News items are welcome any timesend yours each week to Post Office Box or Phone 4731. Will Be Home For Holidays Miss Ruth Gearmen will spend the Thanksgiving recess with her parents, the H.

Gearmens. Miss Gearmen is instructor of Physical Education at the Junior and Senior High Schools, Lake Mills. and is the Social Science teacher in the girls' department at the Junior High; as Junior Adviser, directed the prom on Nov. 11 and is active with the Girl Scouts. Auxiliary Will Distribute Toys The collection of new and discarded toys and games is being directed by the Fox River Grove American Legion Auxiliary, with Mrs.

Chas. Catironotta as chairman of the project. Donors who wish to contribute to this department may phone 4051 or 2802. Articles received will be repaired, painted and prepared for distribution among the needy families in the village. Donations made by the Unit include: five dollars to each of the following (annual): Department Christmas Fund; Pledge to Rehabilitation Treasure Chest (also.

Department); and Child Welfare; one dollar to the Veterans' Craft Shop in Chicago; leaving the local treasury quite depleted. At the executive meeting held on Nov. 16 in the home of Mrs. Max Ferenc president, plans were made for the public party to be held in December. Mrs.

Ferenc was appointed general chairman of the affair with assisting heads of committees: Mrs. Claramae Ellison, tickets; Mrs. L. V. Strnad, awards; Mrs.

Geo. Waugen and Mrs. C. Olumstad, posters; Mrs. Geo.

Roop, pencils, cards and dice. Proceeds will be used for Christmas projects, namely: the annual distribution of toys, candy and fruit for Fox River Grove children; also holiday parcels for the "vets" at Elgin. Are Guests at Celebration Mr. and Mrs. S.

Kulovsek and mother, Mrs. A. Richter, were among the 200 guests who joined in the celebration of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Kuderna's twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. was held on Saturday evening at Delavan City Hall and attended by relatives and friends from Williams Lake Geneva and Chicago. Dancing to the music of a six-piece orchestra, midnight supper and dancing were on the program, which continued until the morning hours. A silver dress and ring and a purse containing twenty-five newly coined dollars from the U. S.

Mint were sented to the honored couple. CorrectionLast week's item for Legion-Aux-75th iliary Armistice supper- should read: Geo. Roop, master of monies, introduced Mr. and Mrs. Ferenc Post Commander and President, respectively, who in welcomed the guests.

Parcel Post Stickers Are Used "Parcel Post Silver Jubilee her 1938 enon Vas- Vo- in was ten first 12 Mrs. don- 23 to Mrs. her serve Roop, Algon- Agnes be at in their been gratiand spend at friends the Florida. Guests at Bridal Shower Mrs. Ed Welleck and daughters Mrs.

Robt. Schumacher and Mrs. Chas. Natter and niece Mrs. Mildred Richardson of Elgin attended a bridal shower on Wednesday evening in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. James Frejlach of Berwyn, in compliment to Miss June Podrasnik. More than 75 friends and relatives gathered on this happy occasion. The marriage will take place at the St. Catherine of Sienna church in Oak Park on Nov.

26 and a reception will be held at the Oak Park Arms Hotel. Card of Thanks In this our sincere in any way bereavement. manner we wish to extend appreciation to all who participated in our recent Agnes Haskovee Frank Novak Jr. Mayme Ridings James Novak Rose Sparicio Louis Novak 471 Frank J. Novak, beloved husband of the late Johanna Novak, died at his home near Cary on Monday, Nov.

14, at the age of 92 years, 1 month, 28 days. Born in Protivee, Bohemia on Sept. 17, 1846 and married in June of 1877, he left his native land in 1889. After several years in Chicago and five years in Virginia, he came to Cary, where for 26 years he engaged in farming his sons in the vicinity of Cary. Funeral services were held from Gilbert's Funeral Home in Crystal Lake at 2 p.m.

on Thursday, Nov. 17; Rev. R. M. Howard officiating.

Interment was in Cary cemetery. Six children are the surviving mourners: Agnes Haskovec and Frank J. Novak Jr. of Cicero, Mayme ings of Hawthorne, Rose Sparicio and James Novak of Cary, and Louis Novak of Morris, Ill. Oak Glen School News In our music we learned three new songs.

They are "The "Thanksgiving Song" and "The Jolly On Friday we listened to the Damrosch program. On Monday Mrs. Mead came to our school. Our lesson was drawing mural of "The First In our spelling we counted the pages of perfect spelling. Grete Miller had the greatest number.

Allen Miller went to his cousin's birthday, party in Chicago Saturday. Donald Dvorak and his parents went to Barrington Sunday. Sperlings visited in Chicago Saturday. Your Oak Glen Reporter, Grete Miller Days of Yore Nov. 20, 1913 The doors of the new quarters of the Gem Theatre were thrown open to the public for the first time Saturday evening, and a large crowd was present to inspect new theatre at every show during the evening.

Fred Merchant sprained his wrist severely, the while working Herendeen about farm, an last enThursday, but he is rapidly improving under efficient care. Irene Genung underwent an operation for appendicitis at the hospital in Blue Island last week. Rev. T. Atkey Brewster, D.

has been invited to give an address at the anniversary service of the First OUR WANT-ADS Produce RESULTS! A wild goose- weight pounds, height feet, wing spread feet -was shot. Nov. 14 at Silver Lake by B. E. Tallmadge of Cary.

In this photo Richard Piehler, Mr. Tallmadge and A. Marek are shown with the fowl. These men are all active members of the Cary Rod and Gun club which organization has secured 000 fish which they had placed in the Fox River, Silver Lake and Cary park. Large Goose BUTTE Methodist Episcopal church, Geneva, on Friday evening, Nov.

28. The Fisher-Shipp Concert company, the first number of the lecture course under the auspices of W. R. C. appeared at the.

M. E. church Tuesday night. Frank Crickman, who has had a run on the Galena division to Chicago for the past six years, has been transferred to a more lucrative position on the same division, from Chicago to Williams Bay. Misses Johanna and Rose Schaefer graduated last week from the Illinois Post Graduate and Training School for Nurses.

The McHenry County Farmers' Institute has made complete and final arrangements for the one day meeting institute, Dec. 2, 3 and 4, at Marengo, Woodstock and Harvard. The public hearing in the matter of placing a sewer system in the village of North Crystal Lake was large ly attended at the village hall, Tues. day evening. On Sunday evening the Symphony Chorus will celebrate its fifth anni versary with a full choral service.

4-H Girls Named State Champions Amy Harrison of Ringwood was chosen by the state 4-H committee as one of the le state project champions in foods. Shirley Remus and Barbara Madsen, of Woodstock, and Selma Ames of Harvard, were chosen as state project champions in the clothting project. These girls have all been in 4-H work over a period of years and all girls have received county awards in past years. Selma Ames of Harvard, was also selected as the county Outstanding Girl by the state committee received a gold pin as an award. Selma has been in 4-H Club work for eight years.

The past two years, she has been the assistant club leader of the Dunham 4-H club and last year she led the Dunham Helpful Maids with Mrs. Carl Wittmus as assistant leader. Selma was president of the Harvard District 4-H Club Federation last year. This year, she is leader of the girls' Leisure Hour project assisted by Mrs. Harold Cash.

Selma represented the county in the State Fair style revue two years ago and brought Ambulance Phone Service' 74 Registered Nurse at No Extra Cost J. W. GILBERT SON Crystal Lake, Ill. Chevrolet Takes Big Strides Ahead for 1939 DE 008. New styled bodies combine with major presented mechanical October 22, and featured at the big auto shows this ta to provide new beauty, safety, comfort and operating models ease, are in offered the on 1939 two chassis, the Master De Tame and the Master 85, both of which are powered Chevrolets, month.

The Chevrolet's new sis-cylinder valve in bend engine. with mechanism with steering colon control, optional on ell models at small extra A new shift shifting gears. The Master De Lue series a in which a brand 80 per cent of the work of Action la scientifically co with new stabilizer and double acting new Chevrolet absorbers to furnish a smooth, soft ride. abock De Lure Sport Sedan: Upper right: front end view of the 1999 car: Upper lefts Central picture is the new Master unit, completer Lower left: accessibility and finger-tip ease of operation are bro Master De Lance front suspension gear shift with steering column control; Lower rights As the on major features of located Chevrolet's under the vecuum cowl, front compartment in cleared in can with all modela da re ment is in the College of Liberal Aits and Sciences, which has 3,873 students. In the other colleges are: Commerce 2,045, Education 481, Engin eering 1,849, Agriculture 1,518, Fine and Applied Arts 689, and Law 299.

The School of Physical Education has 387, School of Journalism 148, Library school 100, and Graduate school 1,242. Included in the College of Fine and Applied Arts is the School 05 Music with its 181 students. In Chicago, the University's College of Medicine has 641 students, Dentistry has 220, and Pharmacy 246, nd there are 166 students in graduate work and special courses. LIFE INSURANCE LOANS Lowest Rates No Service Charge Quick Action Account Unnecessary See Us for Details HOME STATE BANK Crystal Lake, Ill. Member F.

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