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The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 4

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WOODSTOCK DAILY SENTINEL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1937. i'AGE FOUR "JUST KID'S" the Dally GcntlncTs Daily Cartoon fcr the Children. "A WOMAN'S PREMONITION" 1 I HELLO -1 WELL? VA GWD YOU'RE HOME- A STRANGER CAME IT HAD SOMETHING TO DO A lit oF oouPSSrr'su it a eocowTHis no 5APB SARAH! THING THIS I TIME FOR JOUN-l'VE 50METW1M3 iT0M'THIS pARAHV WITH TH2 TRIP TO 'ALASKA-) SEE and i wonder, ip rrs tom (afternoon they res to TALK TO "SOU 1 WOULDN'T JX CAME' UPTOMjx JOKINIQ" UAD A TERR1PIC kBOUT, SAFE TO LET' OUR BOV ABOUT fTAKB THE BECAUSE IP JT JOHN'. The Home Bureau will hold a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Feet Friday evening, February All are welcome. Mrs. B. Butler 'entertained the Scotch Bridge Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were award-ed to Mrs.

Viola Low and Mrs. Vivian ARGUMENT AND OO WITH EC ALONG -yf HADN'T -SARAH 1 BEftlDES- hOM OPDECED ITOM? i is, i i i rr-f i p.lT r- WOULD HAVE HAVE A hWSNTt NOTHINQ TO WORRY FUNNY IMIM OUT OP nWE HOUSE! ABOUT IN HER -J PEELINQ Austin. SnRB I ABOUT THB TV WHOLE i.i- THlNca! -5. NV4'- A I97. Kin ttiivm SYtxksU.

Idc. WotWj rights i Mrs. George Shepard entertained the Bunco club at her home Thursday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. tViola Low and Mrs.

George Young. Dr. John Holland will speak at the M- E. church Thursday evening. Admission will be 10 and 25 cents.

The proceeds will go towards paying for the new furnace. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters entertained th 500 club at their home Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs.

B. T. Butler and George Young and Mrs. J. Pearson and B.

T. Butler. Mrs. Rflla Foss visited in the home of her son, Floyd, at Richmond on Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Anderson and daughter, Joyce, of Antioch spent Sunday in the S. W. Smith home. Mrs.

George Young spent Friday and Saturday with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Smith at McHenry. Mr.

and Mrs! Ralph Smith and son, We notice In the news of the day Elnar Behrents and W. H. Gardner ard, Joyce and Phyllis entered Prank- SOLOII MILLS spent Friday at Chicago. llnvllle school Monday. Put ana Take Mr.

and Mrs. Wllmot Sherwln and The Epworth League meeting will be held Saturday evening at the M. E. sons, Wayne and Gordon, spent Sun-' that Sheriff Fred Blake, former member of the Cubs, is going. to spring training with the St Louis Browns.

He is only 38 years old and Rogers Hornsby thinks the Sheriff will aid his team in staying out of the cellar church at Solon at 8:00 p- m. 1 World's chearjesL moat Mr. and Mrs. Phil May and family effective livestock fenco. aay at Kockfora With Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Morris. Due to 4 feet of water over Coon Creek Bridge and washed out pavement on the north highway, have moved from Solon to Spring SOLON MILLS, Feb. 25 Special Correspondence to The Sentinel Many friends of the community gathered at the Solon, Mills church Wednesday evening for a surprise farewell party on Mr.

and Mrs. It. Rush and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Pom- this coming We Just learn Grove.

Mr. May is now employed on the J. J. Freund farm near Mar. lontrouer plugged into light socket or battery ivee wire harmleet kick, iveatack won't go over or under it prove it .5 ed with much sorrow of the death of Lthey were compelled to spend the Quips With a Punch Mrs.

Carol Laing, the wife of John Sanderson of Milwaukee spent night at Belvidere with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherwinand returned home Guerdon Laing, advertising manager renlng and family. Several games the weekend in the W. H.

Gardner home. of the Belvidere Republican-News. Mrs. Chas. Osborn attended the Arnold, of Harvard spent Friday aft were enjoyed during the evening, after which a lunch was served.

Rush's and Pomernlngs' friends hope they Home Bureau rummage sale at Wood ernoon in the S. W. Smith home. stock Thursday afternoon. IAVE 80 IN will be very happy In their new Mrs.

Laing died after being ill with pneumonia for only eight days. We have known "Gurdle" Laing for a number of years and we extend our sympathy at this time in the loss of his wlfa She was 37 years old Mrs. E. L. Kuhn and Mrs.

W. J. mm Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Jepson attended Farmers' Institute at Rockf ord Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. They homes. FENCING COST' tow wim. Stm nosta.

mt 1 Aubert attended the show at McHenry Mr. and Mrs- I S. Overton of Mil nimitVmn Amim. aVI Vl. McHenry advanced to the second round in the district tournament last night at Palatine by defeating Huntley by a 31 to 21 score.

McHenry is doped to win the tournament although Hebron may give the Reedmen a tough game They are doping McHenry as the big threat in the regional tournament next Here is hoping that Larry Dale is up and around tn time to supervise a few practice sessions for the Blue and White before Sunday afternoon- ip-keep coat Moept about 10a tONTBQUgl stayed nights at the home of their son, waukee were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Nellie Jackson and Earle Harold, at Winnebago. and Mrs. Elnar Behrents and Mr.

aSOOacna.30daytrk4. BATTERY kSK FOR PRCS DEMONSTRATION and Mrs. W. H. Gardner.

Lyle Hopper and daughter, Dorothy, of Chicago spent Friday afternoon in Monday forenoon Free Talking Movies At Opera House On Saturday Featuring the three day Auto. Show being held at Goodrow's Garage, a free talking picture show will be held at the Opera House at 2:30 and 8:00 p. m. Saturday. The three pictures, "A Family Affair," "Horse Sens In Horse Power" and "Fish From Hell" are being Bhown at the Community High school this afternoon.

These pictures are educational and Interesting and the public Is invited to see them free of charge on The pot luck supper given by the Monear of McHenry were Hebron visitors last week Tuesday and attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Imeson.

the S. W. Smith home. Social Wheel was held at the home of The Sewing Circle met at the home Mr. and Mrs.

Cha. Osborn last Frl See LEE GROVER Phone Marengo 1.16$ MARENGO. ILL. Mrs. H.

R. Turner and daughter; Bridge Club With McHenry Member Miss Rita Freund was hostess to her bridge club from this city, at her home in McHenry on Wednesday evening. Three tables were in play at the tournament opens Our sympathy goes out to "Art" Hansen in the day evening. A smaller group than usual attended but the usual good Marguerite, of Woodstock were Solon callers Wednesday evening. supper was served.

H. Steig.of Chicago was a caller In loss of his wife this week. Members of the city bowling league of which "Art" is a member were shocked to Mrs. Nellie Jackson was a Sunday the E. Kuhn home Tuesday eve dinner guest In the W.

Sayles home. hear of the death of Mrs. Hansen. Al ning. The C.

L. Osborn family has been STOMPANATO'S 8TH ANNIVERSARY auction bridge and the lovely awards were merited by Miss Margaret Jane Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Parker and though not residents of Woodstock for ill with the flu this week. Leonard and Miss Alice French.

son, Bobby, of Chicago were Sunday Marguerite Turner of Woodstock Is a long period of years both Mr. and Mrs. Hansen have a legion of friends callers in the A. F. Parker home.

The hostess served a delicious lunch spending a fewf days In the E- L. oi Airs. Uaus Larson Friday. A pot-luck dinner was served. Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Carr, and Ethel and Lora Wiedrich spent day evening at McHenry. Miss Mae Wiedrich was a shopper in McHenry Saturday evening. L. E.

Hanford of Chicago spent the weekend In the S. W. Smith home. Mrs. George Young spent Monday with her mother at McHenry.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich spent Wednesday evening at Richmond.

Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent Wednesday evening at Richmond. Mrs. Viola Low and children, Mrs.

TAf. i Several from here attended church here at the close of the delightful evening Thank You The management and employees extend sincere thanks for your splendid cooperation and patronage during the past eight years and hope to continue to serve you Kuhn home. Mrs. Sam Opsal and children of Chi at Richmond Sunday evening- Mrs. Mary Aubert and sons.

Jake cago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Charlie, attended the show at MATCH GAME Junior Leaguers Claspill 179 194 202575 Shauer 124 173 169 46 Krier 159 208 115482 Jensen 191 199 187577 Menzel 154 158 204616 and Mrs. Elnar Behrents. McHenry Saturday evening. faithfully for many more years.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Osborn and Mr. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe London and fam and Mrs. Frank Kllpatrick attended the O. E. S.

card party at Richmond ily were Fox Lake shoppers Saturday afterpoon. last Thursday evening. Glenn Jackson, who has been ill for Mrs. W. H.

Gardner had charge at Special for This Week-end FISH FRY TONIGHT Delicious Boneless Perch Fried to a Queen's Taste MUSIC SATURDAY SUNDAY NIGHTS Plenty of Room For Dancing Good Food at all Times Sandwiches of Air Kinds the past two weeks is much improved. the rummage sale at the Home Bureau 10 DISCOUNT On all permanents from $4 up to $10. Also a free 60c facial with any beauty service amounting to 11.00 up. (From 8 a. m.

to I p. during our anniversary for the months of February and March only. The 10 discount Is not Included In the 2 for 1 permanents. STOMPANATO'S BAJUSEB AVS BSAVTT SAIO Mr. and Mrs.

Aubert and Mr. office in Woodstock on Thursday and and Mrs. E. L. Kuhn attended the Total 807 932 877 2616 Aligners Smith 145 164 170479 Oertel 146 217 173536 Krull 133 185 170488 Dance 192 181 167640 Miller .180 139 169488 Mrs.

Ralph Thomas on Friday. show at McHenry Wednesday evening. Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Begalke and children of Elgin spent Sunday with Kenneth and Marjorie Noble were Solon Mills callers Tuesday evening. tajr 'no buu luia.

i'icu uiuua wcic Visitors at Woodstock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with the lat-ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Harrison. Mrs. Frankie Stephenson was a visitor at Woodstock Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Neal and family hav moved from the Mrs. Frankie Stephenson house to the Mrs. Libbie Ladd house. Mr. and Mrs Lester Carr and family are moving to the Mrs.

Frankie Woodstock, Illinois J2 Benton Phone 641 226 Main. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Os born. Mrs. Nellie Jackson and son-in-law Earle Monear of McHenry was a Tues Total ...796 886 849 2581 day evening caller ln the EL M. Aly- FRANKLINVILLE FRANKLINVILLE, Feb. 25 Special Correspondence to The Sentinel Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Lasalle and friend of WHITE SWAN TAVERN J. A.

BERTHING, Proprietor ward home in Hebron. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Aubert and children spent Tuesday and Wednes Milwaukee spent Sunday with Mr. and First Tavern West of Woodstock on Route 14 day in the Harry Turner home at Mrs. Lester Perkins- Woodstock. Wayne Sherwin celebrated his 12th End oftheMonthSalefor SATURDAY Wien's Women's Wear Offers Ektra Values For the Last Shopping Day of February Stephenson house. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Beck of Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Hughes of Mc-j Henry, Tflr. and Mrs. E. C. Whiting and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1L M. Stephenson held a pot-luck dinner at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Cristy, Sunday. The affair was in honor of Mr. Cristy's birthday. birthday last Friday.

Guests at the Chas. Babenderde home last Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schauer and sons. Robert, William and Kenneth and Mr.

and Mrs. W. N. Sherwin and sons, Elwood, Wayne and Gordon. Mrs.

Lester Perkins called at the Kendrew hontte Wednesday and found Clifford Bigelow on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deidrick and Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Babenderde, and son, Jean, shopped at Marengo Saturday. The Kline family moved on Ihe Klemme farm the past week- Rich ONE OF THESE FINE, NEW GAS RANGES THIS MODERN RANGE 'S STATLE MOORE LaVaT laW fa-SB-' j-ar-V fL. nev. iOiims conauciea me iunerai services for Mrs.

White at Gordon Prairie, Thursday. Miss Julia McLaughlin arrived home Friday evening from a trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Felvey Davis of Woodstock spent Sunday in the Alec Anderson home.

I Mr and Mrs. Louis Hawley and family spent Sunday at Crystal Lake. Mrs. Sam Rahn of Elgin and Son, Earl Bradley, of Crystal Lake were callers here Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Sunday afternoon at Woodstock. Andrew Hawley of Elgin was a visitor here Friday.

LeRoy Welter of Springfield spent the weekend here with his parents, Jllr. and Mrs. Matt Welter. Mr. and Mrs.

B. T. Butler and family and Shirley Butler spent Sunday in the I. N. Butler home at Elgin.

Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch spent Friday with Mrs. Jennie Bacon. Shirley Hawley and Rita Mae Merchant spent the weekend in the D. C.

Bacon home at Crystal Lake. Mrs. Leo Karls was a caller at the borne of Mrs. Jennie Bacon Saturday. Mrs.

Lizzie Merchant and son, William, and daughter, Mrs. Aubert, and two children of Solon Mills were callers in the J. F. McLaughlin home on Sunday. G3P A $1.39 to $1.50 Wash frocks sr.

oo All bright new spring patterns in Tyrolean, flare and straight style skirts. Fast colors, sizes 14 to 46. Linen Hankys Each 0c Hand embroidered, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs in white only. Hand rolled hems, hand embroidered colored Swiss Hdf s. Smart Skirts and Blouses, each 51.98 New spring Wool Skirts in Tans, Greys, Brown; and Navy.

Stylish Blouses to go with them each $1.98. New California Scarfs 39c i to St. 00 The latest rage in Holly- wood and spreading East. Colorful, brighf patterns. Smart Brassiere Tho correct type for your Printed Street Frocks SI.

98 S3.98 Just the type of frock to finish out the season and for wear in spring, values are to $5.95. Full Fashioned Silk Hose 2 prs $1.00 Perfect quality chiffon and service weight Silk- Hose. The chiffons are ringless and clear. Wool Slipover Sweaters S1.00 Values to $1.98 in this group of wool slipovers. End of the month sale, choice 1.00 Double 'Panel Miss Thrifty Slips.

$1.49 Guaranteed laboratory tested cloths, more beautiful after each Patented under arm perfect fit. 4 gore and bias cut lace and tailored styles. Boulevard Rrocks YS1.98 New spring wash ust' arrived, beautiful prints in poplins, piques and broadcloths. NOW ON SALE AT A SPECIAL PRICE Cooking and baking can be a pleasure. That's what dozens of women tell us.

They have learned the ease and comfort with which meals and tasty preparations can be made. They know the accuracy and dependability of a genuine, modern Moore's Statler Gas Range. This Moore's Sutler is truly one of the better ranges. In addition to its stunning beauty, it has been designed with a high utility value in view. Flat, tablelike top, large storage drawers, spacious, high oven" and large broiler.

Instant lighting burners add to the convenience of this fine range. Oven heat control assures constant, correct baking temperatures more certain results. "Hard -baked porcelain enamel is enduring, and easy to keep dean. i-fc-it MOORFS STATLER RANGE I MOORFS STATLER RANGE TLf lUTti Ttinmaa TtnTiortv urora visitors at Woodstock Friday. Mr, and Mrs.

H. M. Stephenson were visitors at Richmond Monday noon. AFFAIR Thomas Doherty and son, John, were $6950 visitors at Woodstock Saturday. with your old afov Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Hitchens spent I H0tE Sunday afternoon and evening in the Byron Hitchens home at Forest Modern Gas Ranges Have These Modern Features SH-UbM1ii burner tht p-t at th fUck a linear. i-- Ovm Haat cwrtrel ta assar batter baklns m4 covklag rmtRm, Percalaia aMaMl attractive, aasy ta kaap daaa.

Latest type hMulatiJieep baat la tfca vaaf astar coUax raaalta. brated their silver wedding anniversary at their home Sunday. Those to attend were: Mr. and Mrs. William Wurtzinger and daughter of Woodstock; Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Marlowe of Huntley; Mrs. F. II. Wattles and son, Glenn, of McHenry; Ella Harrison and Mr.

and Mrs. Lonnie ngure in the new materials and styles, all sizes. See this modern Moore's Statler Gas Range at your nearest Western United store. Jt Is offered on special terms that mean a saving to you if you buy now. Smith and family.

It was also the UNITED Select tour Spring; Coat or Suit On Our lay Away rian .1 Corner Square Woodstock, I1L YESTERN twenty-first wedding anniversary of JUr. and Mrs; Lonnie M0id Man's Beard" "Old Man'a Beard" is a local name for Usnea, a. lichen moss found on pine trees. Saturday, Feb. 27 2:30 and 8:00 P.

M. Woodstock Opera House GOODROW GARAGE vv GAS no ELECTRIC COMPANY. i.

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