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The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 2

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1 .4 SENTINEL'' WEDNESDAY," JTLY IT, i WOODSTOCK DAILY PAGE TWO leys will also visit in Pennsylvania! Wy: iDWIGT i Mr. and Mrs. MacjMafslIlha and Mist Norma 'StanietSr came home' on Sator- remdhdottsr-t GUII AMENDMENT' MADE TO PROTECT 1M JdayTfrom an outing at their cottage on Lake Count OTielllea In, northern Wisconsin. Ed1. Kin? In ot Elm tou.

'WATta Je' Last vteeM- By UMO SCOW. WATSON hurst spent Sunday with Miss Agnes Miss Eliza Campbell Miss Ella Kear, Mrs. Dan Kockel an daughter Dorothy. Quintan. Mr.

Klrwln Is a nephew NO) (ft NT Wt NWtn vev Hm A' fw, of Miss Quintan. of Joliet, spent Sunday Jn the A. W. Mathlson home. Miss Campbell and Miss Kear are cousins of Mrs.

Mathl- rows? vwrwo tjm Mr. and Koarns and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman and family spent Sunday at Madi Hereafter marksmanship will be more accurately, the' true test of the huutef catch accdi'41iig 16 a atflena-ment to the. federal hunting regulations ivhicR places a three Bhell limit on auto-loading and other repeating shotguns, The amendment wlilch was recommended by the biological survey, adopted by the Secretary of 'agffcui-tare and passed by the president, last February, provides (bat migratory game Wrds majr not be taken "with or by hieahs ot any aoto-loadirig or kaftd "fren tow covet tf twr son.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zimmerman spent the weekend in Chicago, and arrived at their farm home or Sunday fry Airplane, owned and piloted by A friend, C. J. Johnson, of Chicago.

Miss Mary B. Renicft arrived In Woodstock on Tuesday afternoon from Truhiv tr OFf' son and Ripley Lake, Wis. Miss Marjori Hoffman left Monday to upend this week with Dorothy Gallagher at Rockford. Mrs. Frank Hoffman, daughter.

Mar-Jorle and Dorothy Gallagher of Itock-ford spent Saturday at Genoa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaulke and family pf Oak Park were guests of Mrs Minnie Ganlke the past week. LslJ- U.ey if-.

Owensboro, Ky. Marion Tryon, Wendella White Kenneth Feltman. Herbert White and operated repeating shotgun capable of holding more than three sbells, tbe magazine: of which baa not been eat George White of Chicago were in at tendance at the" Arrow Hardware Co. and Des the and Bob and Marjorie Shales, son daughter of the Glen Shales' of Haines, spent Saturday in Schnelder-Mctfett home. Mr.

End 'Mrs. JeRse Kaylor off, or plugged with a one-piece metal picnic at W. Chicago on Sunday. "HE SHOT Alt ARROW TEUJ capture ofnt Important Spanish fortress of San Lorenzo by Sir Henry, Morgan, the famous English buccaneer, was not due to hla expert generalship as mucb a t( waa to a atrange chain of circumstances pyr which had jdo controL to hia command were a number pirates who bid fought welt tof the causes One day, during- the alega of fhf tortresa On tf thea tnefi 1 waa pierced in the side by an arrow. The cutthroat pulled It from his flesh vow-log to send It back Jo the, Spaniard hs fast as he could.

Be had no bow but, in hla anger, be uBed, the One weapon fee bad his musket Wadding cotton around the end of tbe arrow he crammed It into the barrel of hla gus, took aim and Bred. The missile went sailing over the fortresa watt hod wa lost from view, It' waa1 mere! feature of revengeL Ko one dreamed of the consequencel But tha eotton waa kindled by the powder which In turn et fle to the thatched ptoOf of a building Inside the fortteaa, ifha Spanlarua wara frantically tryinf to get tha flames under control when the creeping fire reached the powder magazines. They exploded, bursting part of the walls, and ilortan rushed. In to capture the stronghoii it lTwicra Nnrapaacr traios of wooden filler Incapable of remora! Ui rough the loading end thereof, so Mrs. Thos.

Scott ot Jefferson as to reduce the capacity of said a-on to not more than three shells at one loading." The new amendment becomes effective immediately. the automatic-loading or band operated repeating shotguns used in hunting migratory game birds are effected by the new regulation. Hunters using these types of guns are reatilred street, who fell about three weeks ago fracturing a bone in her knee, 13 na.w able to be up again on her feet. Her many friends will be happy to hear of her speedy recovery. Mrs.

Richard Blum returned to her1 home at Champaign on Sunday, after a visit of several weeks in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith. 'Miss Helen Bohn returned with Mrs. Blum for a visit in her home.

Mrs. Dan Gasser and Mrs: Hans Jensen left Tuesday morning for Sioux Falls, So. Dakota, where they will visit for a time. I Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Mentzer and Mr. snd Mrs. Herbert Medlar and daughter, Modelle spent Sunday in Chicago. Mrs.

F. J. Thiirstpn and daughter, Mary Elizabeth of Chicago spent the week-end in the Murphy-Field home. Miss Frances Garland spent Tuesday with Miss Mary Elizabeth Thurston at her home in Chicago. to hare the magazines plugged la such a way that said plugs' cannot be removed in the field.

In some types, the magazine may be cut down; to the proper shell capacity. Gun companies have pfomised to cooperate In this conservation regulation. daughters, Ruth and Betty of Belvl-dere were week-end guests in the IB. McBrootn h6rae. Mrs.

Alma Weaver of Dixon, who is Visiting here, 'with her daughter, Mrs R. Pratt, spent the week-end with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf and her mother, Mrs. Margaret Wolf at their home at Sharon Mrs.

Wolf is 92 years of age and is enjoying reasonably good health. MJss Ruth Nienstedt, Ed. Hipps. Miss Evelyn Kuecker and Bill Witteh-betg spent Sunday at RiveMew Park, Chicago. Mrs.

Hubert Sears of Oklahoma, js visiting in the H. 0. Sears boine and with her cousin, Mrs. Ralph Eckert. Mr.

Sears will join her here in August. Mrs. George Thomas, daughter, Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corl-ley and daughter, Terry, of Green Bay.

left cm Monday for a ten-day Visit at Richmond, Va. The Harry Con- Secretary Wallace pointed out that the new law would deprive no one of Mrs. E. M. Phillips waa hostess to her bridge club of two tables on the privilege of hunting.

In fact it will meet with the approval of the Tuesday afternoon. Contract bridge majority of sportsmen themselves. Biological survey chief, 3. N. Dar was enjoyed, by the ladies, Who spent very pleasant afternoon at ibis ling, hailed the amendment as an out-stanglng conservation act adding "pressure from all quarters has become exceedingly great during the last Mrs.

C'T. Allen and -iss'A. tambf' Mr. and Mrs. Weyland' Sears and I' Mr.

and MrsRalDh EJckert and Mr. Miss Maude Donayon returned on Sundayvtiom a vacation spent at Williamsburg, Canada! Jot Gary spent Monday afternoon -with family of Evanston spent the week-end and Mrs-Walter Eckert spent Sunday few years as the annual toll of tbe jMao. auoi.iu. IU 111V U. OVttl UUIUC.

1 III UlilCttKO. ESEKsSrSsSSES SI? IS AIL 'SJ JU waywsjawwsjs hunters plus the natural causes have threatened to exterminate some of our choicest species among the migratory game and reduced to the danger point nearly all the varieties of ducks and geese popularly sought by the hunters.1 The American sportsman and Extra Room? Inside vf conservationist have been brought to the realization that If wild fowl shooting is to be preserved It must be as a skilled sport and not in mass kill Jumbo Frog Legs 25c French fried Potatoes and All the Trimminga Igjagev Outside ing. It Is said that as early as 1913 protests among sportsmen began to be ALSO FISH FRY 10c heard and little by little Interest in preservation has grown. State and national organizations ot Bportsmen staves 118 Cass St. Woodstock have passed resolutions requesting the outlawing of 'the mass killing weapon.

Most gun clubs through the country have long restricted their members in regard to the use of the auto-loaders and pump guns. RICHMOND 74 WE AIM TO KEEP YOU COOL NOT COLD TONIGHT AND THURSDAY see anil tnjoj ii Again xhe Best ot 1034 GLADES RICHMOND, July 15 Special Cor-respondenece to The Sentinel On Saturday, July 20 and Sunday, July 21, St. Joseph's church of Richmond wm hold their annual Carnival on the parish grounds. There will be prizes, gameB, fun and amusement for all: On Sunday, July 21 there will be a chicken dinner In Memorial ball Dinner will be served from 12 o'clock untjl 3, standard time. The dinner one for which the ladies ot the parisn are justly famous.

All are Invited. Mr. and Mrs. David Greenlees, of. Chicago, were guests at the J.

O. Stevens home Sunday. They brought Bobby Stevens home after a few days' it 'S7f i 'wntwlj t' TPM V' -em v.n?' iffii Si ni JI ZT 'i1 I Trrnflr visit in the city." Mrs. Lyman Buchert and infant son, Alan Marvin, returned home last Thursday from Sherman hospital, El "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" gin. Her mother, Mrs.

Knudsbh of Chicago is at the home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson are on a vacation motor trip to the Black Hills, N. I.

E. P. Greeley of Alden, is here to spend several weeks with his If you miss this great picture you should be 3 brothers and slBters. Added Short Attractions COMING FOR FRIDAY ONLY IP YOU, (want a car with really being cramped, luggage capacity, see even on a long the new Tudor and Fordo Touring Both body-types, of course, bring Sedans," now on display at your jou 'fill the 935, Ford V-8 develop ford dealer's. ments the-improved, S5 horse These new ibody-types have a powerji engine; the new buitt-in trunk, 3 feet, 8 inches long, Full-floating 123-inch Springbase -2 feet, IX Inches wide and 2 feet with "Comfort Zone" seating; new' deep! That's ampleapace for several Centriforce clutch and easy-action -suitcases.

brakes. Safety glass all 'round and, Interiors are exceptionally extra-size, air-balloon tires are in- roomy, too; The Fordor will seat eluded ato extra cost, yy six people comfortably If you take long or your Tudor has bucket-type front seats 'i business calls for a lot of baggage Mrs. N. C. Borre entertained her two table bridge club.

The members were all present. The bridge winners were Mrs. Henry Vogel and Mrs. P. H.

Mrs, Frank Motley was a guest other than the members. Mrs. John Arp and daughter, Winona, were guests of friends at Berwyn Friday night and Saturday. Mrs. Virginia Parker and Miss Mildred Okeson of Hebron returned Sunday from a delightful trip in tbe East.

They were in a party of three hundred on a 9-day excursion' on the B. and 0. from Chicago. Among tbe places of interest they visited were Washington, D. Atlanta, New York and Niagara Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hammer of of rocm in tbe back seat of three Sedans at your Ford dealer's today.

buibin trunk, with the tire mttsuk makes iua i rge owing easy. Tbe is ample space for ilUTZfOAJZED. FORD' DEALERS several suitcases. 4 ON TIH AIR FRED WARING AND HIS RNNSYLVANIANS. TUESDAY IVENINGS-COLVmTbI A NETWORK 1 Evanston are spending two weeks at (heir home in Richmond.

Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell ot Evanston were weekend guests at the W. A. McConnell home.

James Dunn Mae Clark Neil Hamilton bamng Yomm maw SATURDAY "PRINCESS O'MRA'! Mf. and Mrs. David Speaker, Ethel, rene, Helen and Bobby, ot Kenosha, id ere guests or her mother, Mrs. Rosa i Phone 188 for Antclitf from Friday 'until Sunday. They also visited at tbe T.

Speaker home. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Paxson and two daughters ot Harvard visited Mrs. Pax-! son's mother, Mrs.

Prances Reed, Sat- 4 tam Entra! Added Attraction Friday and Saturday Actual Blow-By-Blow Ringside Pictures WIS MM uruaj evening. rneycauea at tae Frank Peet home. The Misses Edna and Myra Speaker are enjoying a motor trip. Tbey visit Authorized' Ford Sales and'Serwe Woodstock Illinois ed friends at Monmouth, I1V. and "were going on t6Wa8blbgtbh; to spend a (ew days with Mias Hazel Sibert in.

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