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The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 3

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PAGE TnREJR WOODSTOCK DAIWT SSNTWEL, TBTAY, APRIL 9, 1936. (MM. Towpend Club RICHMOND son and Mrs. Frank Martahl of Rich mond; also twelve grandchildren eight great grandchildren. All were present Sunday with the exception of two.

rosiponcs Aiming There will be no meeting of the clous buffet lunch was served from a table centered with a lighted birthday cake. It was a delightful affairs and a wish for many more happy birthdays was extended to the honoree us the guests departed for their homes. He OW grandchildren. Elmer Elfers ot Ken Townsend CJub this Friday evening due to the observance ot Good Friday SPRING osha, and Mrs. Ralph Marsahl, Genoa City and their respective fam vnn RE ALL SET FOR RICHMOND, April 7 Special Cor-rwpondence to The Sentinel Albert SO years old and a Richmond resident (or a number of years, passed away Friday morning at the Ottawa Tuberculor sanitarium where he had The regular semi-monthly meeting ot the club Will be held next Friday.

ilies. The honored couple were presented with plants, flowers and candy and many other gifts and a shower of cards. father having preceded them to this country. They located at Peoria, 111., where they lived until 1916. For the past 11 years Richmond has been Albert's home.

He is survived by his father at Branch, one brother and three sisters- One of the latter is In Jugo-Slavla. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Ehorn Funeral home with burial in the Richmond cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Toppen, Mr. and Mrs. F. H.

Ounderson and Mr. and Mrs. George 'Weber attended the Ice Carnival at the Chicago stadium on Saturday evening. The fifty-third wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

William Elfers, resi April 17. been for some time. He came to the Wm. Johnstone home in November and Miss Betty Dietz Mr. and Mrs- William Buchert, Mr.

If. th.a you think! Huadwd.ol.ta4l.Md m.rrW I heir Sprinft ch from tbrfr UnalMhy cHh. oh without T. pay you en ha a yoar or lonr lo rpay. Add up your Sprint lu NOW.

Loam up to IJOOtO month to npmf F.rth PERSONAL 100 E. Chicago Street FINANCE COMrAW PHO.VE 4-2-8-5 ELGIN. ILL. seemed much Improved. Since the holi Entertains Friends California, Golden Stato California Is called the Golden state and El Dorado and Its flower is the golden poppy.

Had Larf Wardroba At the time of her death, Queen EUiabeth hud 3.000 dresses to her wb rrlrnhp. days, he gradually failed and returned and Mrs- J. G. Stevens and son, Bobby, were at Elgin Sunday to spend the day at the Walter Westphal home. On Birthday to the sanitarium la March.

Albert Lester Rasch and Miss Cora Sweet Miss Betty Dietz entertained a group were guests Sunday of Miss Lois Cum-ming, Rockford. of twenty young people at the home was a likeable young man and gained many friends since he came to this vicinity la He was born March 8. 1906 la jugorSlavia, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Janco.

He came with his mother to America in 1911, the of her mother, Mrs. Irene Diets, on IT mMmm Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Speaker, Ruth dents of Richmond for 26 years, oc- Saturday evening. and Bobby visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. I curred Saturday, April 4.

On Sunday the occasion was honored at an all- The occasion complimented her Smith of Crystal Lake, Sunday day family party in the spacious infers fourteenth birthday and the guests brought remembrances with them, to UlflFM A home. Four generations were present Philip Sheahan and his brother-in- mi present to the honoree- Miss DietE thirty in number. They were married law. Earl ureder, or Harvard, were thanked her school friends for their on April 4. 1883 In Wheatland town- kindness.

ship. Kenosha county, Wis- The cere Sunday visitors at the John Sheahan home. L. A. Landry spent the weekend with his family at Aurora.

His daugh For the pleasure of the evening, mony took place in the Methodist Woodstock, 111. 107 Van Buren Street Pione 81 the Jolly group enjoyed various games, church on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. and dancing to radio music. Fred Kohls, parents of Mrs.

pgers. ter, Anita, returned with him to spend the week with her grandparents, the At the close of the evening, a deli- The couple have children, David El Frank Peets. 010 EASTER BlEflT SAL1 fers of Burlington, Mrs. Paul R. Voss, Randall, Mrs.

J. Clyde Wll- Rev, A. Bauman Announces Tonight's FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIJ. 10-U t. iV-v i Bargains wooiHi oca aMomotr Passion Service No.

1 Sugar Cured Skinned No. 1 Sugar Cured Smoked Picnic The subject of Rev. A. Bauman's sermon tonight at the M. EL church Is Jesus the Friend." Mrs.

Claire Little will sing two famous gospel hymns Extra Special fresh Creamery BUTTER With Meat Order 3 lb. limit mm "I've found a FsiendM and "The Lily IM3 of the Valley." LAST TIMES TONIGHT TOWN TREAT" And Hit Siage Act of NEDOFF ANP MACK On the Screen This one hour service begins with a ten minute organ recital by Mrs. Rus-sel Hendricks at 7:30 p. m. The WTtole or shank Shankless Methodists will join the Union service at the Congregational church from 12:00 noon until 3:00 p.

m. on Good sJf'jKy sukshim Friday. km 'C ID The Good Friday communion service at 7:30 p. m. will be the last of the Passion Week services at the M.

E. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Voter: "Admirers" of the candidate from Crystal Lake are carrying a full page ad. In every paper of the County, EXCEPT WOODSTOCK, bearing the caption: "SHOULD WOODSTOCK HAVE STILL ANOTHER COUNTY OFFICE?" The article Is virtually an appeal to church- It will be a candle light service.

A formal presentation of the Lenten offering banks will follow at 8:30. You are invited to these Passion Beef POT ROAST 12b Lean BOILING BEEF 9c lb- Week services. all voters Jiving in other sections of the County away from Woodstock to FRIDAY ONLY Bring the Family! Rev. and Mrs. Monroe Are Home From vote against any candidate living in Coffeei'Vlklns; 1 lb.

ha? 15 pineapple uggets, Ige. tin Sic Peaches, halves 2 lge. tins 3c Mint Jelly, ilH-oz. glass ....17" Pas Egg Dyes pkg. 8c Coffee, Viking: 3 lb.

bag Coffee, Silver Cup. 1 lb. tin 27c FLOUR Ceresota no Hlbag uOb Pineapple Spears, lge. tin 23c Campbell's Tom. Soup 4 cans 29c Marshmallows 1 Id.

box 18c fatsnp Ige. bottles 21c Coffee, Silver Cup, lb. tin 75c BUTTER 92 score AQ Wise. Creamery, 1-lb. CWu Pineapple, Sliced o.

24 tin 23c Cocoa 2 lb. pkg. 23c Napkins, pkgs. of 60 23c Woodbury's Soap ...3 bars 28c SUGAR CH. Cfn 10 lb.

cloth hag I Pitted Dates pkgs. S5c Wheatles 9 pkgs. 21c Bisqhick, Ige, package 29c Bananas lbs. 17e leaf letfnce 2 lbs. 25c Fresh.

Peas .2 Us. 27c POTATOES -JQp White Wisconsin, pk. 1 3 Sweptland Stone Free Delivery Phone 162 13S Cass St. LARD, 100 Pure 2 lbs. 25c KING NUT OLEO 2 lbs.

25c HAMBURGER, Fresh 2 lbs. 25c SMALL HEARTS 2 lbs. 25c SLICED LIVER 2 lbs. 25c RING BOLOGNA .2 lbs. 25c RING LIVER 2 lbs.

25c LARGE WIENERS 2 lbs. 25c PORK SAUSAGE .2 lbs. 25c Woodstock, no matter what his qual Florida Sojourn ifications may be. Rev. and Mrs.

W. C. Monroe arrived home on Monday evening, from a few Judge Allen, who came from the Crystal Lake section of the County, was County Judge for 10 years, and If this is a sectional issue why would Rolled RIB ROAST 19c lb- months' stay in Florida, spending one Sliced BOILED HAM 39c month at St. Augustine, and two months at Lake Wales. n't this be a pertinent question: DOES THE CRYSTAL LAKE SECTION FEEL THAT IT IS ENTITLED POOR OLD on word from Mm and every li the bous did just MhtplMMd! They also visited with the Bruce Mogers and called on Miss Margaret Redpath at Zephyr Hills.

They spent a shorf time at Daytona Beach, and al TO HAVE THE COUNTY JUDGESHIP ALL OF THE TIME?" However, I am not basing my cnndl so enjoyed many etops at various other Interesting points in Florida dacy on sectional lines or prejudice. On their return trip they visited with friends at Summerset, Kentucky for If nominated and elected, I will be the County J.udge of ALL of the peo a few days. pie ALL of the time and I am basing They made the trip by auto, en atoiday A THOMAS BECK JED PR0UTY SPRING BYINGTON PAUL STANTON tut laiixiti ricmM my candidacy on the question: WHAT CANDIDATE, EVERY' VEAL Shoulder ROAST 14c VEAL Leg ROAST 17c VEAL Fancy CHOPS 15c VEAL Breast ROAST countering no trouble or delays. They saw some of the destruction left In the flood area- but arrived home ahead of the tornado. They are both In very good health, following their pleasant THING CONSIDERED, IS BEST FIT TED TO BE THE COUNTY JUDGE OF ALL OF TJIE PEOPIEI winter in the south.

Why should a few politicians from Also Special Attractions Sorosis Society To SATURDAY ONLY DICK FORAN "Moonlight On the Prairie" Meet Wednesday The Sorosis Society of the Presbyterian church will meet on Wednesday afternoon, April 15, at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. A. Et Johnson. Mrs. M.

O. Eckert and Mrs. Lulu Hakes will have charge of the program. Crystal Lake desire to resort to sectionalism and bigotry now? I know that all of the people of Crystal Lake are not taking this narrow-minded attitude aa I have been there and talked with many of them. Very sincerely yours, Floyd E.

Eckert Republican Candidate for County Judge INUTE! JUST A SUNDAY MONDAY Fred Astalre Ginger Rogers "FOLLOW THE FLEET" Holla FOR BALE Adding Machine SENTINEL OFFICE. EASTIEB SkLTJE 3 5 Friday, Saturday and Easter Monday Why not have a new pair of shoes for Easter Sunday? We will do our part by offering these prices. 'A ty. I Would You fire the able, wise and experienced president of your business because some applicant for the job thought "he had it long enough" and throw into the discard his twenty-five years of experience during which he has conducted your business efficiently and successfully? Would You be misled by recent unexplained statements regarding the income of the State's Attorney's office, which statements overlooked the repeal of prohibition (stopping the boot-legging income) and the coming of the de-depression? Would You turn the County Jail into a banquet hall for petty offenders, who, because of the depression "sit out' their fines (the only source of, income of the State's Attorney's office) which were paid in cash before Would you want to pay the "banquet" bill? Would you want to dig deeper and support the "sitter's" wife and children? Would You overlook a record which shows that swift, vigorous punishment has been meted out to murderers, bank robbers and other hardened criminals; which shows youths and first offenders have been aided, advised and guided to regain their places in society; which shows rich and poor have been treated on equal terms? What is offered replace such a record? Misses' Patent Leather Oxfords or S3 One Strap Slippers at pr. 53 20c value, we still have 100 pairs of Men's Fancy Rayon Dress Socks, sizes to 12, at only 9e pr.

A 15x30 in. Towel with a bar of 3 Toilet Soap for 9c Women's Hose in Rayon and Silk 53 at 25c to $1.00 pr. We" have a few patterns left of Lace Cur- S3 tain Nets to close out at only yafd 5 COUNTY GOVERNMENT IS BUSINESS YOUR BUSINESS. PROTECT YOUR IN-TEREST. RENOMINATE V.S,LUMLEY Women's Grey Suede or Strap Slippers at Women's Black Kid with patent trim new wide strap, spike heel at Women's Patent Kid, wide strap Slippers at $2.79 pr.

Patent Colt Strap SandaL low heel $2.25 pr. Women's Tan, Black or White Sport Of fords .1 $2.25 pr. Men's Dress Oxfords, Goodyear welt, made of Tan, Black or White, with new wing tips, at only pr. Men's Black Gun Metal Oxfords, Special shoes at $1.98 pr. Boys' Gun Metal Oxfords, all sizes at only $2.10 pr.

53 VOTE FOR- The Best Qualified Candidate VOTE FOR- One lot of odd and end Curtains, your choice at .50 off One lot of Women's Dresses, your choice at 59c each A real $1.00 House proom at only LUriL EY elcher Bros. Dept. Store 1 Sw3.

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