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nn.VlDKKK. 1I.L1N(HS TPFDW, Al'CKST wv. si' T. 1 I 01 pipe Goppesyjy. 115 tj 1 i-i'wcj tl.il i 7 Offers Rebel Aid Supervisors Name Kirkland Legion Post Elects Sew Officers nlcHenry Ur and Jury SIG11TSTW0 DEER wop lie LOCAL BDYS PLAY i IfJMJISIBIII CITY RURAL SCHOOLS WILL SPEAKING OF SPORTS The fslkwipg have been, named members of the McHenry county-grand jury for( the: Kirkiand; AuV 14- i Recently elected officers of Ben Luckett post of the Amen-j can Legion are: commander, Tony Meroney; vice commander, Em-' mett Anderson; finance officer, mm that i ITS TEAM WON! r.

SOON REOPEN By STANLEY BRUNCH (Sport Cditor) 1 term, the board of supervisors, which is. now in session. Riley Walter McMakin. Mareng George, Wolf and iJohnBehpke. I Dunhnm Will in rjnrmond.

1 Boone county's last chance to got into the WPA championships at Rockford depends on Richard 'Frank Lyons; sergeant -at -arms, I Glenn KkholS; chaplain, Frank Two ponderous ours turn marks, 1 Chemung. Henry Koltz and i Numerous reports have been heard here recently of the pres- ence of deer in this locality. "Harry Ashington, of the L- N. (J. company, sighted, two just west of Cherry Valley one day last week.

Many have Been seen in these oarts in recent years ahtT as far down as Oregon. A few days ago one was seen in a cemetery at Elgin. 1 Wm. Harely. I Alden-r-R.

H. Stroede. 1 'thinly disguised as heavy weight ana Lloyd woocis tomorrow, rvrrrn STtTrv leather pushers, will swagger into as these, two will play for the UNITED the squared circle at Yankee Ma- district championship iry junior ioiJro Itu dium York tomorrow boys' tennis at Ingersoll park rrnlnr rDrit lnto one corner will shuffle Tuesday morning at o'ciociir HIJ? Louis, -once known as' the "These lads won matches fit JJvv ri. Brown Embalmer, and into the Rockford last week, and Welch iS.T JTq, JwVtmT win P'd Jark-Sharkev, em- also won the junior boys' singles TOTAL OF 5S9 foits. by three different punch- iwatchThe winners of tomorrow's ers since his brief reign as cham-'games wUl have the chance to By STU4RT CAMERON 'Pion of this wide world, and still match skill against other, WPA (Unit Press.

Sport. Editor) I breathing. district winners for the state Berlin, Aug. 17 The eleventh Sharkey has always been an in-, championship later, and it is hoped Olympiad is ever but the question and-outcr and if fistiana knew that the Boone county lads will "Who wonT" lingered on today. -j which Sharkey it will be who through.

Medals wTil be Germany, host to the athletes slide his ham-like paws into given the iAnderson; and members of the EXPECT ENROLLMENT OF executive committee are: C. It 150 IN 64 DISTRICT SCHOOLS d'Haller and IN COUNTY AND HIGHEST Jr. Kriappenberger. REGISTRATION AT B. IL S.

Kirkland school wjll open TEARS EXPECT WORK just 31. WASHINGTON SCHOOL Shirley Hopkins is a guest of TO BE FINISHED IN TIME, her Elaine Sponberg, Rockford. 4, Miss Helen Nelson has returned Belvidere and Boonecounty t0 ncr home Youngstown, 0hl(), children are begmnmg to count he home of hef the days now untU they are Rev. Ralph Nelson, at their desks at school for anouv I A ga'age fe on erAea' i i Wyllys property on South street. Most of the rural schools wdl, ard Anderson.

Mrs. 1 1 4 -1 Hartland Joe Pfieffer, Burt. Coral Harry Baseley. Graf ton -Henry Ackirmn. Dorr Edward Readel and Fred Sennei, li t.

Greenwood Oscar Berg. Hebron Raymond Okesori. Richmond Frank McAssey. Byrtonr--CLi. Stevens, McHenrj'-George Freit and Edward Smith.

Nunda Charles Ormsby and, i. Schroeder, Algonquin C. Lace and Frank Cefny. of the wwW. announced formally the gloves tomorr.

night, there iT Floyd Hubler and daughter haie toOv aite. Schools Fred C. Keeler. visiting their mother, Mrs. J.

S. Sumac Poison sumac differs from sumac in that its fruit comes in slim clusters of gray greenish berries instead of massed heads of red. i Houtz, for several weeRS. and with finality that she was the would be an accurate basis for victor. Her youth amassed 559 4 doping the length of the show, points in the 119 events on the 16-t When the Boston sailor was at his day program against 468-56 for 'best he was as good as the better the United States jbig maulers of a few years ago But American coaches were sat-' when.

as a class, they were out hf wm 1 had "ront 01 today crop. If he is as isfied that their charges I Mrs. Winona Ypager, Mrs. Jen-jnie Lyman were hostesses to Scr-'vice guild group meetings Thurs-day afternoon. Ciixle four had a I picnic lunch the Metliixlist church Thursday.

I Lloyd Kline and family and Mr. Discovery of Iodine Mr. Keeler wil not find it possible to call the teachers of the 64 district schools together for a conference before the new school year opens but such a meeting has been scheduled for the court house for the afternoon of Saturday. Sept. 5 at 2 o'clock.

The work for the year will be outlined and supplies issued at this meeting. Mr. Keeler believes that the en- Iodine was discovered in 1811 by a Freneh chemist, who, in trying i THURSD sy proven themselves the greatest tomorrow night as he-was athletic team ever on several occasions he may prove Many German points were won too shrewd a campaigner for Louis in such little known Olympic engage so soon after his events as city planning, art. tan- agonizing ordeal of reeling" about rtem-hirveline. and double-kavak the ring under the thumping rights to make gunpowder for Napoleon, treated calcium nitrate with the ash of tea weed.

A in PRIEST canoe racimr. The bulk of Amer- of Maxie Schmeling and his world of sports. Vacation Outings Litte Caledonians Caledonia. 'Aug, 13 James Todd left Tuesday morning wth Ir. and Mrs.

Edward Schlepp 6 Belvidere for Wisconsin lake region, approximately 400 miies north p( on a week's Mr. and irs. paul Blooming-dale, accompanied Rev. and Mrs. E.

Gohlke Belvidere a lake in northern Wisconsin Sunday for a week's vacation. Air, and W. D. Kelly and and Mrs. J.

W. Brown are enjoying a motor trip to Detroit, this week-l'. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational church will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday. The sale, vvhich will be in charge of Airs. It, A.

Jones will be held in the lobby of the Majestic 'theater in Belvidere, Mrs! Elizabeth Scudder is keeping-house for Mrs. Elvin Brown while she is at Trinidad, Cola, pn her vacation. Rev. and Mrs. W.

C. Graf, who are on their vacation, are visiting their children at Harvey, Rockford, and Bellaire, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. George G.

Ralston motored to Chicago Wednesday on a business trip. Mrs, Nettie Lang returned to her home in Rockford Wednesday after spending some time with he? sister. Mrs. Minnie McMillan. Convictions, defensive illusions, rollment in the rural schools this tea's points, on the other hand, anguish following the twelfth just plain ideas and naturally ex-! year will be fully as large as last were run up in such major sports round Kayo when a total of some 1,150 were perienee are what we all have these days, if not much else.

Go ahead and let loose of one or more as track and field, in which U. S. In examining the records we athletes captured 12 major cham- find that "dark menaces" have not ninnshins: men's swimmine. in been stumbline blocks for Sharkev. enrolled in the county.

Quite a number of changes will be noted this year in the teaching f- i i far i-'i i i 1 Marengo, Aug. 17- Rev. D. P. Drennan, pastor of Sacred i Heart church the past 15 who has transferred to the pastorate of the St.

which they took four of eight He beat Harry Wills and Ci-orge and k't's- set the chatter started titles and team honors; women's Godfrey. Many of the boxing ex-swimming, in which they won two ports have sent volleys of derisive titles and the team prize; and row- darts at Jack, the old man, and The column is open to okl and 'staff in the district, it is said, but young and there. is only one re-j most of these are from one. is all cbmmunica-1 trict to another, lions must be signed. But if you The Belvidcre public schools James church Belvidere; will be and Mrs, Matirice Halt spent the first pf week at Lakehetek, Wis.

i Wesley Gibson and family of Kingston, are guests'at the George Gibsons and Pare, Wilson homes, -u Luther League meeting was held Friday evming. Paul Nelson, who is attending Lutheran Biblical institute in Minneapol-s. spoke at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs.

David Kyles and daughter, Catherine, of Rockfoid, were guests, of Mrs. Grace McKee Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Glawe and Mrs. John Scott have retui-ned from Iowa City, where they attended funeral services Mr. Scott's brother, Louis, who was killed in an accident. George and Robert Wordeh and George Gibson families, Air. and Mrs.

Clare Wilson attended the ing, to which Washington's huskies those who made the match, claim ight-oared ing that he was never good'enough would rather tell your handsome wUl not open until the morning of won the blue ribbon AM El Ea4cr According to reports from Spain, Abd El Kftder, above, powerful Moorish leader, has made art offer to General Francisco Franco, Uader of the Fascist-rebel revolt, to bring 20,000 ol bis warriors to Spain to fight against the Popular event honored with a farewell event to beheld. in Sacred Heart hall Wed-. nesday evening, Aug. .19. Clair Carnev of the Holy Name society and Miss Mary.

McKewan of the Workmen are bending every en CtthPr noints were scored insuch Louis' caliber, even the Louis that mina (-ome and see me some- ergy toward completing alteYa- mnrocAnt at ivp mmnetitions as was leveled bv the "sucker and make it soon. S0s tions and repairs on the washing- wrestling, weight-lifting, basket-1 punches" of the Black Uhlan. Ladies' sodality, are general chair- a. tA. i trn ennnn onri it ic ovrwtnn tho fmnt pfivpmmont Thai Moom ball in which the stars and.

And there arc mny more who, nom ne unt i -in k. axe fexoclous fighters. pther, i men of the committee; in charge, stripes triumphed), boxing, and! while not professing much admir-1 ie marcnes on and its latest A program, is being pre Da red European nations might strongly the modern pentathlon, in which a ation for Sharkey's ability, can't advance will soon bring bowling 1 1U n3mti s--nrii ArJrL mnv officers see Louis whinnine anv able bodied and football fans some of their outlay of approximately $25,000 object that they would menace European civilization. Central is being made thoroughly took team honors. I citizen after watching his training -vorne action, eeiviaerais Known The Germans who paid 7,500,000 performances.

For the most part, as the best bowling town of its marks ($3,000,000) to watch the the latter fcroup claims his spar-Nze northern Illinois and on the games believed that "one event is rinp pailners have been hitting; basis of the advance made last as good as another." him hard and often with the saftie 'ear it seems that a banner season Substantial accuracy of the sucker punches" that Scjimeling Hes ahead. Alleys here will open Varoff's Vault Is Carnival Feature that the office of the high school 1 Glbsn famJy ITJK' will be open each day the week awk Park Rockford Sunday. 111 IN 10 which will include short addresses by visiting clergymen and refreshments. An invitation is extended to all parishioners and friends in general. The Rev.

TFr. Drennan will assume his new pastorate, Friday, Aug. 21. Circle Flans Meeting Home Circle will meet Wednesday, Aug. 19, at 2:30 o'clock at the First Baptist church with Mrs.

J. T. Fry and Mrs. Bert Thomas as co-hostesses. Mrs.

W. L. Mil prior to opening of school for the mari compilation of points for all! landed and that Joe has jjeen as soon as tne weainer per i HA i niits. And uv'it ran kpp Tlel. And grid fans can see to Bel-; accomodation of those wishing events, UIIU lltlir, vs iiui uatnais uniivi I pnrnl Youngstown, Ohio, are guesu at the home of their( son, the Rev.

New fork. fl7 Varoff of San Francisco, who set a new workl' rifcord for the pole vfliitf thie ciimmop nnH a waalr STOP AT ROCHaLE questioned. Basea on ine usual i mci nv DiaoiiocK-ivier ami ovim svstem of 10 noints for a first and iSchmeling-Louls episodes I will night games this year on Legion Ralph Nelson. -Ethelyn WiUit of Chicago is failMlto mattft thp oivmnie field. Night football should go over big here for there are added fascinations under the lights.

guest of her parents, Mr. feet 4 inches There is every indication that the high school enrollment this year will be at least 550 it is said, the largest registration in years but not an all-time record figure; Every indication is for big enrollment at the other schools, including Washington, 'ferry, fvoctntvlav in tho mititnti Airier 1 rvtr. ler is in charge -of the program, AUm Supper 'will be served by women Undon. Repub- of the Baptist church. candidate wtll 5-4-S-2-1 for the next five fiinish-, break down and-admit, it isn't safe ens.

the United Press tabulation ilo put kicrc on the line that 10-we, for. all 119 events, of thejmorrow, is Tuesday, Howtheso-Olympics: 'ever, 1 picked Louis to beat the i Germany SSO- United Stats German, I'd pick him again 5f '440-56; Italy 186-1322: Sweden they were to meet, and I'll string "OFF THE CUFF: New York's Mrs. James Weeks iformance; of the first, world labor White sons and Mm. Elizabeth Rush Creeli Woman's club wiU i ovwt Mti.u.k i.mrt.. addition to his rear-platform talks for a o'clock pot luck meet Yankees would rather have the Cubs or the Giants as a world series foe than the Gas House Gang from St.

Louis. In the first scheduled at Sterling, Dixon and 167-111; Hungary 158-211; with him this Sharkey is -eon at the home oi Mrs. wK Logan and Lincoln. sue an predict hell scors a Japan 153-1322; France 152-910; Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Crihklw have returned from Logansport, where they were called by the death, of Crinklaw's father. knockout in five frames. 1 Sure You Can Tell 'Em I place the Yanks think they would I make more money and in the sec-jond place they don't care much My about living seven days or less on List of Textbooks County- Superintendent Keeler has announced the, following text books will be required in the district schools of the county this Finland 145'4; Holland 136-130; Great Britain 115-111. These ten" of international competition were the only ones to score "more DeKalb next Friday evening, it is announced by Harrison E. Span-gler, national Republican campaign manager.

The stops in the four northern Illinois ciUes will be made by Gov. Landon en route to his birthplace at West Middlesex, Pa. ref she ees worry to -you, seu unu cnuuien ore visiiins relatives in Roanoke, Va. Thirty attended the Harvey Rote threshing gang picnic at Kingston park Sunday. Miss Dorothy Ault will atUnd Brown's Business college in Rockford thiS fall.

Mrs. Glenn Nichols and Sirs. Frank Lyons were hostesses' to American Legion auxiliary Wednesday. Harold Erickson and family of Aurora, James Robbins of Janes- 1 a inrt nnlnfe IFrnns vat SOS Above von Wsen! 8 "Diz" Dean DltchinS diet The grade, text book and As for distribution of gold, silver jEet ees for to make you remem-j Those who have delayed visiting bj and bronze medals for firsts, sec-iber zat ze SOS call for contribu-'the lotus beds at Grass lake hadlr You yre Telling Met given in the otder Philley on East Grant highway, Thursday, Aug. 20.

Riley grange will meet 25 with Mr. and Mrs. Clio Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coarsen in charge.

1 4 Mr. and Mrs, Ed Lundberg have mpyed, from the Isaccson apartment on South State street into the Swartz apartment "on West Washingtoif street, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Quentia Stienke, who have moved into the Bigelow house on Locust street. named.

onds and third, Germany won 29 itions, she ees always tooting. better make the trip (his week for gold medals, five silver and 24! But why should your perspiring the full bloom effect is" bronze. America won 24 gold, 20 Toreador go on in his native dia- IFrom Rhinelander, comes a silver and 12 bronze. No one else lect just to tell you that all your story about Mrs. Frank Hadlock was even close.

contributions, suggestions, crit-jof Rockford, capturing a 54-inch Athletes of 51 nations all of icisms, and general information muskie. several choice baits i those who participated with the 'and comment on fitting phases of. failed to tempt the fish, Mrs. Had-exception of Peru took part in sports and pastimes will be ab- lock is said to have jumped in the the majestic closing ceremony, at-1 sot ively and posolutely appreciated water, only two feet deep, and I tended by Reichsfuehrer Adolf and used at all seasons of the grabbed it with her bare hands 1 Hitler, countless other notables year. Let's hear what you think I.

SOS also is our column Budge Beats Riggs in Eastern Tourney Rye, N. i 17 Don-Budge of California, America's leading amateur tennis player, won the Eastern Grass Court championship yesterday, defeating 18-year-old Bobby Riggs of Los Angeles, 6-8, 6-2, 6-4, 6-3. The, tournament was Budge's first in his campaign of. preparation for the national singles championship next .1 and crowd of 100,000. I about the ins and outs in our call letter, Speaking of Sports.

CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY William Smith, of Capron, was the honored guest at a family gathering at Belvidere park the occasion being his 79th birthday anniversary. A bounteous dinner was served- Guests numbered 25. inn i i in i SCOTTS SCRAPBOOK by R. J. SCOTT Reading 1, Child Story Reader.Primer, Lyon and Caranahan.

2, Child Story Reader-lst Read-, er, Lyon and Caranhan. 3, Child Story Reader-3rd Reader, Lyon and Caranahan. 4, Child Story Reader-4th Reader, Lyon and Carnahan. 5 and 6, Child Story Reader-5th Reader, Lyon Camahan. 7 and 8, Bobbs Merrill Reader-7th Reader, Bobbs, Merrill Co.

Arithmetic 2, Fun With Numbers, Row, Peterson and Co. 3, Champion Arithmetic-Book 1, Row, Peterson and, Co. 4, Brown, Eldredge-Book 1, Row, Peterson and Co. 5, Champion Arithmetic-Book 2, Row, Peterson and Co. 6, Brown, Eldredge-Book 2, Row, Peterson and Co.

7, Champion Arithmetic-Book 3, Row, Peterson and Co. 8, Brown, Eldredge-Book 3, Row, Peterson and Co. English 1 and 2, Pavy-Our First Eng- COPYRICHT. 1936, CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION uouor! CROWN STORE SOS SOUTH STATE ST. CAN BEER vi, 3 FOR 25c ft BUILDS 1 HOUE AXP HlBERNArfES' rVfc.lCAM.

LUNG-FrSH Diq BELVlDEkEiV RECREATIpN IIAMM AND SCHUTZ BEER 05 DBAtJGHT FOUNTAIN SERVICE AND MEALS GALLON OF BEER Vt 29c ville.Wis., attended funeral services for Attorney Charles Roach Sunday. Elery Landis' new ear was badly damaged in a collision at Melrose Park Sunday. No one. was injured. Floris Fogelsong and Tindall were hostesses to Queen Esther society Tuesday Charles Jones is a patient at Swedish-American hospital in Rockford.

Mr. and Mrs- jack Thurlby of Belvidere are staying at the Jones farm during Mra. Jones' absence. Jane Worden is visiting friend? in Chicago-Marguerite Worf is a patten tat Swedish-American hospital, Rockford. Mrs.

J. H. Strom entertained at a birthday party in honor oi her daughter, Shirley, Tuesday afternoon. Methodist church is planning a rally day to be held October 4, Mrs. C.

J. Hewett is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Maude Benham in Rockford. Mr. and Mrs.

F. Soost have moved jhto the apartment above the Soost tavern. Donald Taylor is a patient at Swedish-American hospital, Itock-ford. Mrs. Loia Newell is ill at her home here.

Marian Gallagher of Rcciford is' a guest of Shirley Strom. Robert Gritzbaugh is building a garage at the rear of his hon.e. Mf. and Mrs. Dale Toylor serv-e4 as escorts at the official visit of.

(he worthy grand matron, Order of Eastern Star at Frecport Monday night. A HOLE iMEMUPj By TV1LU.4M RITT Central Press Writer NEWS HEADLINE READS: "1936 Drouth Worst In That's wrong, The worst dry spell was that one which began In 1919 and wound up in 1932, That Georgia girl wh was" permitted by court to pick a new set of parents at the age of 17 probably is the envy of millions pi adolescents who think their current allowance isn't enough. "Life's a short summer," wrote the poet. He might have added: "And a hot one." i Hitler coufd save the Nordic situation by claiming that Olympic eyent, won oy the cblored boys, was hot a race but a chase. a i A scientist perfects a machine to determine the state of nerves cf motorists.

Now we'll learn whether taicab drivers have, any at art -v, Political offios is the only Job which enables one to ignore the boss- the common citizen. In i92 North' America was a wild jungle filled with savages and beasts and life wa held almost as cheaply as It Is on the state highways today. Man Is supposed to be the smartest of creatures yet he is the only one which worries about little hair on the top of his head and too much on his chin, Another painful fact Is pre- sented by ther United SUtes1 bureau of census. There are, says th U. S.

B. of4 71,000 dentists in America. ft PILSNER BEER 24bot. $1.39 DRY SEASOH BEjQIKSJ nt up llish, Scribners. in -The Hole auw EJt.UPE$rVSUME FROM HIS BODY WHICH HARDENS OF THE.

UE A. SHELL Peculiar 5EASOM COMES BRIDGES I Muto Supplies eP ftl E. WbttLD 'crib' opc: AAlU, WHEN ME SHELL, SOF'TEN'J ANP PLAcfFORM OF BOARDS SUSPENDED FR.OM A CABLE AND R.UK OM PULLEYS, USEDOM 0 ANY CAR ANY PART HE RIVERS oF-fADvJIKlSfAN lM CEMTRaS. ASIA FrSH OKCE MORE Mufflers 3, Essentials of Everyday English-Brook 3, Laidlaw Bros. 4, Essentials of Everyday English-Book 4, Laidlaw Bros.

5, Essentials of Everyday English-Book 5, Laidlaw Bros, 6, Essentials of Everyday English-Book 6, Laidlaw Bros. 7, Essentials of Everyday English-Book 7, Laidlaw Bros. 8, Essentials of Everyday English-Book 8, Laidlaw Bros. SPELLING The Standford Speller-Books 1 to 8, Laidlaw Bros. Art 1-4 5-8 Book 3 and Mentzer-Bush Co.

Geography 4, Home Journeys, McKnight and McKnight. 5 and 6, Living Georgraphy Book 7 and 8, Living Georgraphy Book 2, MacmIan Co, History 5, Leaders in American History, D. C. Heath and 6, Historic Background of Our United States, Longmans Green and Co. 7 and 8, The growth of a Nation, Row, Peterson and Co.

Health 4, The Land of Health, Charles Merrill Co. 5 and 6, Health for Every Day, Silver, Burdett and 7 and 8, Health and Good Clt- EY Plf ArK ONSTkUClEP REPLACE YOUR NOISY MUFFLER WITH A UNIVERSAL MUFFLER FALSE LEAK-PROOF. BLOW-OUT PROOF! MISLEAD ROBBER. i Mr. and Mrs.

returned from Jesse Ray have a week's motor AUTO INSTALLED trip to points in northern Wisconsin and Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. F. A.

Onthank and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson visited Wilmette and Evanston Sunday. i "friE OME SHOWrt is THONE 878 117 EAST LINCOLN Ae First stamp issue FREE Beautiful Table Lamp --The newest style, silk shade, a new styie base, large size with the purchase of a CORONADO 1936V 8-tube Electric Radio, $39.95. Easy payments As low as S1.25 per week.

Gamble Stores. 18-W Ton9 AT fvEYDuA 8-rr OF MAURITIUS, IN 1847 POST OFFICE WAS INSCRIBED izenship, Ginn and Co. Civics 7 and 8, Every Day Civics, American Book Co. Illinois History 7 and 8, 111-in6is-Church, D. C.

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