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The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 3

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tTOfiftSfOCk DAttYSJLNiiNSL. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2cV ML to their home in- Evsntv where tney will apend the winter. Private Martin Cooney, whoia sta- ton, visited their auai Mr. Ahhoif, and ounr itLtiva kfciVSuH? day.

Misc sella Tonyan cf Lake Tor-et spent last Tuesday in the, home of her mother, Mrs, Henry Tonyan, at Pistakee. mm mm Larkin, who is attending at the University of Illinois, he weekend at hi home here. Hall. Following the nteetiutf cards. F.

Freund were Waukegan callers on were enjoyed and ref resUmenta erve4 Man day. The Fall festival held, at St-. Ptter's AJvin Weingart, Elmer Meyers and parish hall on Monday night was well Donald Michel were Chicago callers attended. Fatne Daleiden and the Monday. committee in charge thank all who! Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer, Wau-helped make the affair such a hugu kegan, spent Thursday and Sunday In success. I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

J. land Mrs. Henry Meyers of Itioned at Scott Field. Belleville, spent the weekend with his parents, i Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Cooney. Lester Japp of Kinnard, has been spending several weeks with his I sister, Mrs, Roland Miss Shirley Walsh of Fo Lake spent Thanksgiving at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Alfons Adams. I Miss Jeanette Kennebeclr of 'Johns- Students from the University of i Meyers. furich spent Thankajrrving" in of their son and family, Mr.

Illinois who spent Thanksgiving vaca i. Frank and Mrs. Robert Ulrica and Virginia, of Oak Park were ay guests in the home of Mrs. Zere Hoar? In American and British World war operations the tirpe was given in advance notice of attack aa "0 Hour." Announcement ot real time was withheld as long as possible, to insure surprise. When fruit is in SetftheijkS may be extracted and canned for later use in jelly making.

a mother. Mrs. Nellie Bacon. tartd Mrs. Guy Duker and" little Champaign were holiday via.

C. H. Duker home. M. J.

Walsh and family spent giving in the Louia Young dinner guests in the Robert Kralowitt horn in Ringwood on Thanskgiving. Win, Thies. ot Chicago spent sew. eraJ days last week visiting his par ents, Mn and Mrs. Jacob Thies.

Evelyn Kraft of Richmond, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lindsay. Mr.

and Mrs. George Adams and family spent Thursday visiting Elgin relatives. Sister Veronica and Sister Sultjce of Chicago, Joseph Kortendick and daughter, Kathryn, and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Kortendick of Rockford were Thanksgiving day guests in the John Bulger -home.

Mrs. Tony Wlrta and son, Jackie, spent the weekend visiting in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. George Kunstman and family of Batavia visited in the Geo. B.

Frisby home last Friday. Kathryn Diodicrh. R. of Aurora and Alfons Diedrieh of Chicago spent the weekend in the Jacob Diedrieh home. Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Ecklund of Chi. catro and Mr. and Mrs. G.

Herrlin of McHenry were guests in the John J. Murtaugh home Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. John Kueny of Kenosha, visited McHenry relatives Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yunker and son were visitors in Milwaukee last Thursday. Waukegan. Six to Sixteen and Mrs.

Arthur Boger and of Maywood, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Katherine Althoff of Elgin spent Thanksgiving day in the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Althoff.

Mr. and Mrs. George King and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kails called on Mary AmV Karls at the Waukegan sanatoriutrii Thursday af- Mr.

and Mrs. Leo King spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Freund in Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter F. Freund and daughter. LaVeroa, motored to Chicago Saturday afternoon to attend the twenty-fifth anniversary of Mr. md Mrs.

Richard Guyser and also isited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkie Sunday. Miss Pauline Rode who is in nurse's raining at St. Francis hospital, "vnnston.

spent Thanksgiving day. Miturday and Sunday with her par-nts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rode.

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gorski and children and Mrs Alfred Miller of Woodstock stent Sundav in the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.

Miller Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krift of Burling- JoRftltY Frett and Harriet Boger of Ulttry of were Thanksgiving guests in jme of Mrs. Kathryn Boger.

I burg spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gay-lord at Woodstock. Donald Tonyan of the University of Illinois spent the holiday and weekend in McHenry. Sylvia Snyder spent the holidays at her home in Janesville, Wis.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kennebeck and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schuemaker of Johnsburg visited in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Schuemaker at Milwaukee. last Thursday. Mp. and Mrs.

Ralph Wells and Mr. ind Mrs. Harold Wells of Elgin were Saturday callers in the Linos Newman home. Thanksgiving day guests in the Joseph J. Rothermel home were Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Rothermel, Raymond snd Florence Rothermel, and Wm. Billiter if Chicago; James Rothermel of St Mary's college in Winona, Mr. md Mrs. Wm.

Rothermel, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rothermel, Rose Huemann Thoroaa A. Bolder home were Mr. ana Mr.

Ed Sullivan, Vivian bolgor nd Virginia Schnell of Elgin. Guests in the Henry Kinsala horns Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs, Ulnver Kinsala and children, Marie and Billy Kinsala. and Charles Carson of Chicago. Mrs.

Elmer Kinsala and children remained to spend the weekend. Genevieve and Marty Knor vialted in Dixon last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Heckman of Chicago were visitors in the Martin Cooney home on Thanksgiving.

Guests in the Mrs. Wm. Bacon home last Thursday were Bill 'and Arleon Bacon of Chicago, Private Marshall Bacon of Fort Knox and Mr. and Mrs. L.

D. Mitchell, and family of Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whiting and Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund Whiting and daughter, Terry, of Elgin were Thanksgiving guests of Miss Genevieve Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dibler and family, Mary Dibler.

and Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Dibler of Woodstock visited in the Edward Nickels home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Walsh and son and M'ss Ethel Freund snent the weekend with Mrs. Walsh's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Britz, in Rock Island.

Dk r'nrk. a former McHenry resl. dent, who is now stationed in the Navv in Nw York, spent part of a ten day furlouph visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Haskirs of Al'ronnuin. M'ss Beatrice Gavlord an Miss Helen Weisweedle of Woodstock were ThanVstHvine guests in the Clvdo konc. Mr. and M. Jeoh Thies.

Mrs. Adelaide Gauden and son. Joe, visited Cliiciuro relatives last Thusrdav. Mrs. Peter A.

Freund. snent the weekend vi'tiner her sister, Mrs. 'Ora Co'by-i in Chicago. Kate and Thomas McLaughlin were rt and Adolph Wieditnan and I redricks spent several days in I last week. i Freund' of Notre Dame spent lidays at his home here.

George Johnson family spenv I bgiving day at the A. K. Burns Oak Park. Edith Hayes and son, Richard, icago spent a few days last with her mother, Mrs. Ellen tion with home folks were Arnold May, Eugene Meyer, Ted Shotliff and William Crews, Jr.

A pleasant evening at cards was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown on Friday night by Mr-and Mrs. Al Schroeltser- Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Freund and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Freund of Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Freund entertained the George W. May family and Miss Alyce Nodland of Chicago at their home on Thanksgiving. Visitors in the Bill Jung home on Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Math Schmitt.

Mr. and Mrs. Anton Wid-halm, Mrs. Steve Engels and Arnold Engels. A turkey supper was served at tin Anton May home on Saturday night Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Johr Sheets, Jackie and Charlene and Mr and Mrs. ChBrles May and family. A daughter, weighing seven and one-half pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Anton Meyer on Saturday, Nov. 21, at their home. Mrs. Jennie Oxtoby is ponfined to her bed due to a fall at her home on Sunday night at which time she incurred several severe bruises. Mrs.

Amanda Peacock left on Monday for Wichita, where she will the winter months with hef daughter, Mrs. Jess Emerich, She also expects to spend some time at Hot Springs, Ark. Sunday dinner guests in the Arthur Vartnor home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman and family of Wilmette, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter M. May and Mr. and Mrs. Ray May and son.

An Esh family reunion and Thanksgiving dinner was held at the Bertha Esh home on Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Esh. daughters.

Marilyn and Gladys, of Barring-ton; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Esh. son Wendell, daughter, Virginia, of Dundee; Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Esh of Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. George Esh. Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Crain, Mr. and Mrs. Glendale Esh and children, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Straub, daughter, Yvonne, and Herbert Zel-'er of Chicago and Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Britz and family. visitor Friday. Thanksgiving guests in the Robert Thompson home were Mrs. FloyH pay guests in the J-Herman md Miss May Justen of McHenry-Mrs.

O. C. Murray and daughter, er home were Mr. And Mrs. Id Hagberg and children, Mr.

Marjorie, of Geneva were dinner quests of Miss Kate McLaughlin last rs. Ed Moderhack and family r. and Mrs. Walter Kreutzer, Friday. Mrs.

Murray and daughter Here He Is! At THE RINK BALLROOM Waukegan, 111. America's New Singing Star and Hit Composer In Person Chicago. ailed on a former pastor in the af ternoon, Rev. A. J.

Neidert. of Johns and Mrs. Jack Purvey and chil- pf Crystal Lake were Thanks-: Thompson of Congress Park, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

VanNatta of Crystal Lak and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebron N. C. Klein, Mrs.

Mildred May and son, J. of Waukegan. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young of McHenry were dinner quests in the John J.

Mur-taugh home in McHenry last Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Jim Smith have closed the Country Club and returned burg. Accompanied by Miss McLaughlin thev also visited in the Rob day guests in the Joe Miller ert Kralowitz home at Ringwood. Miss Bobette Cristv of Illinois Wes.

and Mrs. A. Kos'inski of Elin in the home of her mother. 'eyon college spent Thanksgiving and IVgnes Marshall, last Thursday. the weekend at the home of her par fiksgiving day guests in the ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Cristv. Jerry Baum, who is attending Illi nois Wesleyan college at Blooming- Free Merchant Tickets for J. B. Rotnour Players At business firms below Desmond Oil Company, Hoesley Bakery, N.

W. Trackett, Mala Street Grocery, Wm. R. Burns, Belcher and Son, Pingel and Koch, Grocery and Marke, Mitchell Drug Store, Readel Busy Corner Grocery, Igloo Ice Cream Store, The Smart Shop. Woodstock Grill and Cafe F.

T. Ferris, Jewelry, Bakkom Implements, Harding Motor Company, Thorne and Son, Men's Store, Hall Eckert, Lumber Company, Bohn Hardware Company, Knuth's Ice Cream Store, Pfelffer Pharmacy, Bob Miller, Jewelry, Pops Tavern. Goodrow'a Garage, Riley's Cafe, Silliman's Blacksmith and Welding, GaylordV Auto Parts, The Clay Street Lunch. Townsend Chevrolet Sales, The Oak Lawn Tawern, The Royal Blue Food Mart, Main Street Coffee Shop. Merwln Furniture Store, H.

and H. Dairy, Rowe Barber Shop, Wuu-derlich's, Stomjnato's Beauty Salon, Thompson Appliance Company, Phil Parks, Fruits and Veg-tables, Woodstock Dry William Schoepperle, Market. Prices: With Merchant's FREE Tickets 10c Federal Tax lc ton, 111., spent the weekend with his narents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baum.

Joan Strick of Chicago spent the weekend with her uncle, Chester Goodman. Iff I A 1 -if dt r. Jfl. t.KoT" mv to: if m'i i5 i HI. -s-.

ft I 3 RIG HIT For the Prlee of One 28c till :00 S3c after Students 25c Children Lie FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Cont. Saturday From 2:30 SPRING GROVE S3 PLUS provtd coi THE NATION'S MOST COLORFUL IEATHEB-PUSHERI take tt-NOW watch TO RANGE fTS him riich If ant tm i n001 c- lilt first astiai- The children of St. Peter's school and the Public school returned to their studies on Monday following- Thanksgiving. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph G. Wagner on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Orvis, Mr. and Mrs.

William Shotliff and son, Edward, Miss Lillian Sanborn of Chi ivr.w; 7 JOHNSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Wagner and their grandchild, Agnes Obenauf, of Volo visited in the home of their mother, Mrs. Wm.

Althoff, Friday evening. Mrs. Albert Huff was a Woodstock caller Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. J. Meyers and sons. LeRoy and Buddy, and daughter. Laura, and Miss Lena Smith called on Mrs.

Walter Freund at St. rni i 1 TI 1 Tl EDDIE HOWARD And His Famous Orchestra SUN, N1TE, NOV, 30 Adm. before 8 55q, 8 to 9 66c; after 9 77c Box office open at 6:30 Buy yours early Total 11 Doors open 7:45 Curtain 8:30 "PAPA RUNS WILD" cago and Mrs. Leonard Franzen and sons, Lyle and Lloyd, of McHenry. Mrs.

Bertha Esh spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crain. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Britz, two sons, and the Norbert Klaus family enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prosser and family in Chicago. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.

William Britz. Norman and Shirley Britz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis, son. Tommy, of Fox Lake, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Britz and children of Rock Island, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Britz and Hank Britz of Rockford. The firemen held their regular meeting on Tuesday night at Towr -i.

IKItTI I1NH W1MIII day afternoon. Miss Clara Bugner of Ohio is spend-! ing a few days in the home of Mr. i and Mrs. Joe J. Freund.

rtv'. I jtvH- RAT WHIILtT ORDER YOUR PLUS Bill Marz was a Chicago caller on 01 BUM Saturday. Mrs. Joe P. Miller, Mrs.

George King, Mrs. Joe Karls and Mrs. Peter Chapt. 10, "Jungle Girl" In "JUNGLE KILLER" 1" SEE SANTA ENDS MONDAY Cont Srni. 2:30 30c tm 6:00 Soc After In All His Glory HERE IN PERSON eerrir INGESXrflOJEtlTliriE TilRiLLEfJ lliiiiiil NOW peccniesKie most Pi 4.

ft i 1UU1 VllWlVC Ul Vrlil. 1 WWW T-. i IlliU Bifferent Assortments -wifwH' With Your Name Imprinted m'i $11 iThiThV It's amazing what attractive, smartly designed cards you get for so little. Volume printing on a basis of early orders is the reason for the saving so buy now! ASSORTMENT NO. 300 (Etchings) Wonderful Winter and Christmas Scenes, 21 Cards and Envelopes, name imprinted, only $1.00 ASSORTMENT NO.

200 (Oiletles) Reproduction of Paintings, 20 Cards and Envelopes and name imprinted, only ASSORTMENT NO. 121 (Religious Subjects) These are really beautiful, 21 Cards and Envelopes, name imprinted, only $1.00 ASSORTMENT NO. 5050 Beautiful Cards andi Envelopes and name imprinted, only $1.00 The above assortments all have beautiful designs on front and appropriate verses and sentiments on the inside- We also have many other beautiful cards to select from. Order now Cards will be ready for yoa by December 1st. Woodstock Daily Sentinel mjrY- wmsrn sfc) -3S lr i 1 iT t- 'VTA.

tt Sv? JfJ ri 1 i oiJ'f Ml ran SATURDAY, NOV. 29 Afternoon and Evening. FREE GIFTS FUN FOR ALL Woodstock's Largest Toy Department Botm Hardware Co, WOODSTOCK.

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