'q. 's *{ I I ! t .:* .:l ) I x U nscBIVEs NIITI 50j;TLR A]4ERICAN I'IAG AND RiffiARD V,,RI*H[, 'VY0]'IDER LAKE BIBLE.cfmncg -fFW, COII.,i*ITDER 110i1f-$-11{OM4S, InRRAI]IE MURP]Ir NE:W CIIRISTI.&N !.IAG FROM EDWAHI MUF,FHY, ' AMERICAIIISM ff{,,JRMAI{ A.}lD DAISY s},4Ir'H, IRESrrHfr 0.t" rHE .^it;?;^Hiir*r"$r,,"**ik Hslf . Studio play McHenry. p1ay. 0n Monday, the 10tli, ;'ionder lake riIl.play Woodstock and" Rineryood n'iU REPOR1 0l'T HOSPIT.AI tlcHenry Hospital Corporation, incorfor profit, held' its fourth porated -ayinuat not meeting on Januaiy 19 r 1951 in the new hospltal build-ing oeing const:rrcted. at IO5 g. '{aukegan R.oad. fn his report for the Jre&Tr Ben llnderwood, ad.ministrator, stated that the patient load had increased' almost 20% in the past fiscal year. La11h Bennettt Chal:mail of buildin! constructionl -re1:orted that the building will be reaci'y l BllItrl):r] PH0Gn:'cS tors he1d. after the annual meeting, the iollowing officers were eJected: President - .Ta.mes l:1 . Lennon; Ist Vice President - Iriayor George P. Frer:nd. I Secretary - .Toseph A. Conerty, Jr.1 Treasur., I- n*Iph Ben:rett. other members of, the Roard. of Directors are Dr. Lee Gladstone t C Dr. ]uoog AlI""Y. PROtsLmlIS. after l,riaY lst. of the building was mad'e bY memcers of t he hospital corporation after the business meeting. A.t the rneeting of the ?oard of Urecfor A tour occupancY ' Cof iloy Bai}ey of flarward', who served. j-rr the U.S. };avir, ed is now a firector of the i'lcller,rJ Oounty Chapter of the Americant d.ed Cross, released the foJ-Iowing article from the A:mry, llallyr tr-ir -t"orce Journa], published in Washington. 'tThoi^s8::d.s of military families who face forced separation as a result of the "Gold. Dollar trii<iorv" di-rective will rc turning for help in the nonths al:ead. to an ol'i- and vafued friend' "GOL) IOLLA:.i ff-i DOTIJS'I ADI' T0 IED CR05S l I