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The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 2

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r-AGE TWO 1S1 isi the; homo of tVur frsM, lir. and Mr Wm. Two-way co I Llci Su 7 (Clarence "Simons fcnd Mrs. C. A.

Rush of Chicago were visitors In the Richards home on Tryon on lJ -V i Mrs. Cha'aH. Mrs. Cus Lunkenheimer and faia- FIFTY FAMOUS FRONTIERSKIEN By ELMO. COTT vanci Jimmla ChajuLerlin oni daughter, Pernfce, Mrs.

Elmer spent -Saturday afternoon at Wood- Schroeder and family of Chicago MlsS Carrie siushton, Mrs. stock. i Miss Ethel McBroom and Mrs. W. Counts ot I.ake Geneva," -were Mr.

and Mrs- Joe Schmitt of cloit, George Mrs. at Edison Park attending" the North-. sporty Sunday afternoon with Pitzen and Mrs. Wair Grube of spent Sunday with John Mertes, were -callera here Sunday after. IrI tor? In the Frank McBroom home rn District Home Missionary conven 1 on Sunday.

Miss Laura Schaefer is sick at this tion of the Methodist church. -1 Father 6 the OM'ChUlioloi' TltET Old Chisholm Traill What. wealth of romaiice Is contained IB those four words What i'Ictiires the! hrlmr-UD of an era in AmorieanMstory Charles Schaefer of Chicago spent v4- writing. Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Jan Ben J.

Schaefer. Bfiss Mary Schmitt of Sterhnsr, Eastern Star -u Ca'rd Party All tho.e that attend tlio funeral cut to attend the lunerai 01 ner tu Llrs, Jacob Schuiilt. trial IS-gom? forever the-plciure of 4 of Michael Thhl at Techny Tuesday aad Mrs." John Bohem of Wil- On Saturday werw Mr- and. Mrs. Joe Scluefer and mette tnd Mrs.

John King of Mellon ry viitei with Mr; and Mrs.vJoe Cing 1 Mrs." Mollie Erlckson Is inaklri? a good recovery from tier recent operation at'tho local hospital. fcVkke son la itayiffff foretime. "aljhJi.li.oiTje ot her parents. Mr; and "Mrs. John Morris on Fonth St Her many friends will be happy to team that.jsha Js getting long' nicely and is able to be 'about out of doors: Mrs.

Frances Smith has been 111 it her home on S. Madison buf Ts Improving nicely at thlstime. .77 Mrs. Geo. Ladd -of Nils Center and -Miss Mert Jones, spent with "Mlssr Mildred Shepard.nJ family, Mrs, With Kelt, dauft ELUabeth, and Mi-s.

John and Mha. Jaco1)' Tliiel; WilliAmT r' Thiel, Mrs. Frar.k M-thieu, Mr. and thousiimlS upon tlwusatls or long norn driven 'iUprflij from the wide 'plains; ht liafLoUeStar- stata roapfnsf cow towns of tf bold, as bhi 9, creiyof daredevils as world1 -has teveT' known, the '6lT-tInie The" scene of many" story In our Mr. mid Albert Huff were Har vard vi iitors Wednesday.

Mrs. William J. Meyers, x.ir. and Jura. George Huff of Spring Grove was a Nick ZTZ'' caller her Tuesday.

7 U'llH Vstn mnrnr.inM Is la Q'On OKI Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thiel and fam Tlio Order-of iBtenXrSwf wp fcpon aor a card party on Saturday evening, Jan. 27. There will be tables for.

contract auction bridge and "SOO.PriJks awarded for all games played, also a door jprlze, all for 25 cents, including refreshments." G. Abrahamjs general chairman, and the various committees are working diligently for the success 0f the affair. Members are urged fo fill as many tables, as possible, Playing will stavt promptly at 8 o'clock. ily and Mrs. Georffe Klne son.

near the Old Chisholm Trail. "Cow hov sinirers" on the radio keep Its fafae Juruof, were Woodstock callers Thur alive. But who was the wan who tfive Mr and Mrs, John Adams of urass Lake were visitors here Sunday even It bis namej 1 Jesse Chisholm was the juanVi In his veins flowed the blood of fed arid white, He was porn 4n. the-pld Cherokee Indian country In oessee Tn 1778. His father IgnallU Chisholm.

the son of John a Miss Isabella Schmitt of WilmetW spent Wednesday with her, parents, Mr. knd Mrs. Math. N. Schmitt.

Miss Katharine Pitzen of Chicago Seriously Injured Wt ft beilevea 'mi Uollce communfcatloft System went uflder official test In Piedmont, Calif, vby the policedepartment. nti- iWpiiii nprm'fsslon ot the tadlp commission. new system snent Sunday with John Pitzen, the last, hereditary chief of. the Cher-- In Auto Accident OKees, was or acou-u. ftl-n.

1 4 lu 4-1- 1 I ind Mra, Earl Turner of Crys-tal Lako spent Sunday with Mr; and Some tlmetnttet 1S30 Jew permits officers In patro. cars a Ban J. Schaefer. established ft trading post pot far, from. I munlcat.itn omer.

where the old California Trail crossed I motorcjtclcv 1 Mrs. Len Freund entertained. the FISH FRY SATURDAY NIGHT, TED'S PLACE West McHenry Dancing by Klemrhe and McAndrew BEER LIQUORS i flv JiuVwh-m! vlub Wednesday after- Mrs. Frank Klanh writes from VVaukegan that her daughter, tuella, and husband, and Mrs. Harold Rowe were both seriously Injured In, an auto accident In Mr.

and Rowe were enroute to their the South 'Canadian river In the pres-nf mtiita nt nirTnfinmn f.atpr on he Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Herman I -pra utnm awamtna to Mrs. rueger and two friendi Wre caller I Charles Mlchels; Mrs; FredT Smiti.

awl bad another, trading, post at Grove op the, west of Sunday at the G. Rlcuar ason home, i mv, jo nsr. Gdrdon and Uoyd Gilkerson. I Mr. iand Frank Michel were the present Oklahoma I i a home at Waukegan when the accl dent took olace.

Ipavliitf for their home In Hood I called to Minnesota Friday oh account 1 1 r1 j-, '1- By this time no iiaa aesenea np own people entirely an was an, adopt- Jnost.ess Tuesday afternoon at lUverY'- Oregonr Wednesday; rof the death of Mrs. Frank- Michels Mrs. Rowe's Jaw bone is broken and she has other, serious Injuries. ed member of the Wichita trl.wltfi Inuptla far u.en IT toridly'- ilgM ttthW. wif, hA wPnt north Into Kansas, al Ichert, receni bride, who was form-S grandmother; Air.

and Mrs, Joe jting ana ramuy, the outbreak Rlchmbhd I Mr, iand Mrs. Steve May, and. lamtiy more than six wliottlMW and Mrs. Peter Freund ami camped at the Both are now at the Jefferson hospital. 1410 VT.

Monroe street, Room 218, Chicago, 111. ODD FELLOWS TAKE NOTICE lamiiy speni oaturaay evening ni jpm, foypy they Joe Mil- Ji fcansas where which 1 Sweet and Miss Ellen (v their nnme Is how located: Thert thev I quartet tables 'used later r'iCA- 5 1" i. 1 The J--- n-v- 1 Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. efe, withj! serving a beautiful gifta from.

tne Broncos ana I jj, Arthur Thelen.and tul'gifta'trom the BronfioS andl 'tl cparty was a misceuaneous snower me evening was.uyeuv., tiam6 i family were Woodstock shoppers on trader, who In the spring of 1805, was Invited by Chisholm join hlnv 14 The bdd Fellows are Requested to and the bride W44. presnted with 'Prizes w6n byWAHace KrUse Saturday afternoon, 4 many fovjsly jiseful gifts' Jby fhetahd Wilbur Cole "after de-j Mr nd'Mrs. 'Joe Mr. and rsdirig isp-edUIon to the atley of the Washita In the vicinity of FortCobb, Hfoflrf fir-wlited the Irivitatloh. So gpesS.

i ent other than mentioned jwere" Arlle visitora here Wednesday evenlngv meet at one o'clock, at Odd Fellows hall, on Sunday, attend the. funeral services of Henry Stone, in a body. All Cantons please dress In uniform. manaer, Harold VdgeJ, I jfr. and Mrs.

Bob Welke of Chl- they loaded their wagons and.rove, tke ot th Canadian where a Bhort -slde-triji to Chlsholm's On lVU Recori RerctfuHy Chasrks 1 Mecklenburg, lliam Itridersqn. Genoa CltyMrslvmfam Buchert, Mrs. "Joe. Ruenz. Mrs-.

Trnk BuciefTt; J. G. Steven'3, Mrs-I Wilson, Mrs. Rlchard Brill. Glen, Eddie, ana val-ca apent Saturday and Sunday wits Roast Young Turkey Roast young-' turkey, dressing, mashed, potatoes, giblet gravy, Jelly, corn, bread and bu'Her-: 20C fSATUftDAY illGHT IliaSIDEMEBIl Al.

F. Hock, Prop. Pratt 116 Cass street ter I Buchert Theron. Ehora, 4 vsm Mrs. mtr reuna ana fed win Inglald and Wayne I Ui.

I J1 i tracing at Council Grdve was Montague TransferretJ Cole. w. and Mrs. ueorger uenang were To Moline'Store tfira. eters.

Solicits Tf9ur Support For 4tf, i Second Trm qpunty pleirk "lC'of McHenry Counijr Kan, to the valley of the l- 9 PAnVM Mrs. Eva Perkins and W. Hen-lT8 't A i Monfl.v with Mrs. J6n- Mrs. Joe Michels and am.

spent with Mrs. Jen to Chlsholm's TralV It becamfe famous dlckson Jeanette Arp. Janet Grant-Frances Sheahan, Helea Amelia Miry 1 nie Bacon at ungwooa. Hy CrystaL take visited Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Mkhels, Sunday; Miss Anna Kerhman and jfriend.of Racine. were visitors in the as the Old Clilsholm Trail and It gave 'to Jesse Chlstiolm long after his death a renown which he little, suspected was Cs H. Montagufr has returned to his duties with Montgomery. ard ft Co, at Mollne, 111., after a short leave of absence. 4, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert. Hunter Spent the in the William Oliver and John Wood home of Mr. and Wm. Althoff home at Waukegatu This is the'stor4 wher -Cuight fo be his while he was stui uxinff.

ilia, Wtstern Nawnpapf ilnlM. tock, and McAssey, Wednesdav eveninz. Mr. and Mr: Oliver' Cubbon, Wau Hershey is manager. His nam wm appear al a Candldaio lor tt the RepaWK can iNlmarles oil Tuesday, iprnl(l, tfih ehowdst ssrred every Friday 10 easts Mr, and Mrs, Math Is, Schmitt were kegan'and J.

M. JmeflorirHebron, call- If throwrt eening at the home of Mr. 'and Wg Mrs. R. C.

-J tKa I. B. (ftlcKatdsotfnome Sufi-1 Marengo callers Saturday afternoon Ajls BrUiKtlteiilf LT i Mft. and Al Wegener, and -ROssIhg. vau 1 uu wrt Tfimrfin-M niirtrtrfi I Mrs.

Martin Obenauf bt Fremont and easd, A. group of neighboraenjoyed din. 1er4 party, at 5a3fl Mrs. B.atj-ma4,;who, recently, moved, hec from Chttagv "Those; present were Mr lind 4n4 family, Woo'ditbcl, lpa tattaN flay witli fneTr Wotllef, Mr. 4H.

i. I naaiu. and tC'Sinfoeder; Mrt straiiyj Mrs. kuaary Skinkle. Mrs.

Douglas Katzenberg. Jay "FJoyd last Jtoies, Tonight Wend'ella elotfiv hd A rhartfia tewari drove to Dundee. El ppcbrlng. rfW jav Ruby Randall and. Mlss Matle Peters.

gin "Chicago, gunday They attehde'd ihow In UtUr 12. entertained, tjt ")rtige Tuesday hbnqr of 9 city In the. evening. They also, callt eil In tne-Sliller iomSTit JJuhdeeVj PdWTl -er ssterL Missjeceiu, uarcKQu fitgnTf "In, theamS jpf "Burton went to Chicago iL-JlJ J.l-1" LiJ- -Nf xr if Tuesday to -spend, a few "is a lour aojes, jneKpnzes wer.T'o" ffoley. Ta two course "luncheon was heTXadlertJalldTwtlt -iueetrTWith-j NeryeA after 4p Greatest Cast" I Adalt8---30c rffl f-T f--v Mrsf Nellie; munpr weanesaay aer-t aooA, January SI.

it boreal To Hold Y'iTFi ANNOU Ever Assembled fJ 1 tt daughter Winlf Wlk 1 bjite'd, Sir. and Mrs. tieorge Osmond Wednesday, afteoop. if i i jii --t-; Dddghhut Sale 'ill I I ln.imfcfri 4 waiter rreizmanreiurpeu. weuiiesi-i iayftom wherVhe' SXTtJJlDAY 4 Dohghnut lovers are -reminded jeiiverea a reter nrsca lire HAL MATINEE St Matinee 10c-26c, Night 10c-30o heia at ine Mrs.

B. E. Carr, of Kingwood, sneht the Doughnut' sale to be g) A BIGGER Tuesday with her toother, Mrr. Rosa Methodist church en Saturday, foraor Take our word It's the Western of. the year, ntcUft SMOOTHER, FASTER STRAIGHT 8 Mr: J.

N. Burton Is a guest oV fn the iinrriB of Mr. aria Mrs. ipwi DOrcas win madaad liver the dohghhhts. will aeVered.

Fhone 17-it or 128-W. xZ i torn 1 aif iw ajfawwia4 JobftlHoellen. of WHEELS uiss- veceiia aiui -uiv'vii, aibiu ibent a lew days if this wgek wltb het v. I -dlirerent-l Slater, Mrs. W.

FOster. and BENDIX BRAKES K-Y FRAME LARGER; FINER FISHER BOtflES Mr. and Mrs. W. KL Miller, of Molind Haylnj sold naJatrt, ,1 will A -UNCLE a'BIES KIPSLCLUB Prairle.Wig., spent Tuesday, evening with thefr sister; htt'L Xllct LONGER W1IEELBASE (iiMNOi) STARTERATOR GAS- The condition of Mrs.

Susan Mo Dispersal toy personal property, on said farm. located Coiinty Trunk: mile, west pt Meeting at hl5 EATING CONTEST Games Stunts Fun Join This "Week ELECTOR CROSS-FLOW RADIATOR FISHER "Xlsd 'Episdde No. Tartan the Fearless' Connetl, fa 'feraVeiy ill, remalni about the same. NO DRAFT VENmATION Highway 83, eait ot Trevor, 5 Wte'sortiijsfAntlocjn, 8 miles THE BEST. SATURDAY SHOW IN -MONTHS I- and Uoyd "XttlkeTsdn left friiuineadav hv auto for Hood River.

sotith of, Salemon j.r Oregoii after spridlrii three f.I0r.DAYa JAII, 29TII Wit? ineir Enmuuiuiuor, ui. oiuia Commencing. 4t 12:30 o'clofk tL I Mr. 1. i 'Whitesfd 6f Chlcaifo Is i if.

guest 4r Mrs: J. JT. ntoft; ii i JL. 7- 52 HEAD OF CATTLE ine wunv If -Ml t-1 lafe'GtaifiloWa-lsa feuern: WV4WK -W tau.ap respobdenCe to- tLe Bentlnt Mr. and Mrs.

Gsitob "Of toaoh nd formerly of Richmond, announce, the seys, iFeaerai Accreaitea no, oipvo- AND NOV SHE ff DIPS HER SQUlK I IN OP AW 1-JJ HOMANCE1 A MAT CITASm15HT Tested.) Mostly. rwi 1' vrirfntrlV ld. ien is a car that give yoo the inherent amoothaeaw the Yoa cao jet bTf roomy Pontlac Straight Elfht at fence that i very mora ALCOTT 'marriage of their "uiufctiter, Elizabeth Gaston Malect, to Manaforl Shebard. son ot HHvand Mrs. Walter Sesibuity and the, luxury of 1 year pldj 8 IQOSa OiU.

AU UCIU Will I p. Shepard ot Woodstodt oh Deceni- iether with a S20-Ib. Borden Milk Iber 18. at Jahesvllle; Tha groom r'-. straight Fight trantportatjoa at a price that compart favorably with the pricee of many car with lieat to offer ta cylindr, performance aod aia.

The new Pontiac, remember. Is definitely is the low-price field I tlua that of the very cheapcat The cmart new Ftaher bodice are finer and more tpadotu. The improved Straight Sight encioc jpvee you graeter power and peed full 84 n. p. and top aneed of (1 actual mile aa hour! Added Fn the sahdr )n I Eats My Spmach" Latest Fot News Event Base.

who also lived In "Rlchm6na tor sev 4 TSun. "adults to six 25c. after Mi 30c; Children 10c any time lerai years, Is emnloyed as "4h in- 1I0B.SES--1 Black Mart, weight WOO; Grey weight 4.600. rspecfbr of clr parts bt'a tnievroiet OSITIVELY THE gCKEEN $ENSATION QF THEM ALL. manufacturing plant at Janesvllle, The trend today Is Last year'i famoua Pontiae FanarroaMf tons 10 tt.

Sllage: 66 bushels Oats; 8 bushels Seed I wher the young coupler Will 3 was known as the Economy Straight Eight became its fuel Straight Bights. The Pontiae Straight Eight for 1934 will i make their home. Corn (testa, 100, TUESDAY MliGAJN NITE 1 Lillian Harvey John Boies' El Brendel coats were wen ro line, with of sizes. Today's Pontiae. Mr.

and Mrs. William nv If your, present ear will make Ih" the down payment eo. a cat of Xnw cheaper make, it wiH probably make th down payment on a bc'oew Pontiae. monthly pay-, menta, In any case, will be but a few dollars more. wait? aod -drive the big, new Pontiae today.

Get a Straight Eight for your money! Istifirlav afternoon with Mrs. Emma farm juiiCiiiueijkw. rnlU.line Machrnery. TEB3TJSIXU. 'auma 'o? 25.00 and depreciate more jni aU evidence indicate a higher resale value "at the end of the road," jut because It ts Straight Eight.

Another important reason why this, (rest, new Pontiae is such a wiat-invcstmentl iMttier it Burnngt'on. Wis. thanks to further': refinements in Its Straight Eight engine, give yoa mora miles to the gallon by good 10 per cent. A bigger, faster, more powerful car with tmmmrktbl economy My Lips Betray Mr. and Mrs.

J. Clyde Wlraon were under. Cash; over thatamotint. one- toutth and on balance monins credit will be given on good entertained for 'aftpper and the eye-nlng, Saturday, at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.

P. WhlttlOton "at Harvard. 16o -'BJfayr, the FAMILY, 10c Adnits Adults bankable notes, bearing inieresi i ChaHes J. Clyde Wilson, the jate of 6 per cent per annum, iso IGlen' Buchert. Floyd Goehrlng and lThero'n Ehortt 'attehded a Plytnohth 125 East Calhoun Street A- I Chrysler banquet" and meeting at the COLIIIDNESDAV THURSDAY iiAx DArn jack rr.i:.:o carnera the lAdyw I Drake wtel.

Tuesday, property to. be( removea unui aeiuBu c. it.v..J, iris sr -cs cr-T, tUU Cecilia. Marckhoir; Elgin Is I visiting ber sister, Mrs. W.

E. Footer A General Motors Silver Anniversary Value Tune la on CoL Etoopnagl aid Budd, every: Wednesday and Saturday over the Columbia Network. p. E. S.

T. I this week. Mr. i and Mrs. Ernest Backhus,.

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