*W! .if f. a. •IpMteel* BcabV iMMtineta-W Tfcwfcy, Jme 7, 192S COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ^LDERMEN MET IN RBG£J> SESSION MONDAY . l&ttMl llby Overton, seconded by JfctanKy d^' i t' Doherty, timt the bond of Mame Busa as principal with C. W. Stenger and Simon Rtoffol as writiw b« approved as read. Motion euiW. David G. Well a, president of the board of trustees of said village, appointed Simon S toff el, Albert Krause and Peter Doherty trustees to canvass the votes of the special election held by said village on May 15, 1923, on the question, "For City Organixa* tion under General Law or Against City Organization under General Law," and said committee of three trustees, having canvassed the vote of said election, found the vote as follows: For City Organisation under General Law received 127 votes taikwd reaqgnftten as an Intofamfettal Standard Soaday school. lfc» ijrorkors <rf 1MB Suday aehool are to be wwgrahitatal Sine* the burning oi Mr church lut February, it hea bsan no simple task to maintain suck # high standard of efficicncy. Mrs. G. J. Miller, Mrs. M. G. Eckert and A. J. Ruppert, county officers from Woodstock, visited Sunday schools in Hebron Inst Sunday. Wm. Sager of Marengo, county adult superintendent, has been visiting Sunday schools in the South West District. A. D. Ellison, county administration superintendent recently visited Sunday schools in Algonquin and Huntley. Interest in the State Convention to Council Room, June 4, 1928. 11M city aldermen met in regular r l|eetinE with Mayor Wells presiding. Aldermen present: Doherty, Knox, 3$rause, Overton, Stoffel and Watties. $ v; The minutes of the last regular ' 'ifcd special meetings were read and Improved. The following bills were read and and A*ainst City Organisation under be held in Aurora, June 26-28, is rapid improved by the finance committee: ^ n*®ive<* 120 voto8> growing. Practically every Sim CL H. Hanson Co., stars $ 19.00 report,Kl findin«8 in ns^ct H. Mueller Mfg. Co., supplies |to th® board of tms- ^ for water works .... 106.80 ***** ^ said village. •*fchaefer Broe„ freight and It was then moved by Albert ». drayage ^'Kimase and seconded by Richard I. iolese ft Shepard Co' crushed j Overton that the question, "For City ' stone " 149.20 Organization under General Law," JM- B. ttow'& Son,'lead pi'pe^ jiving received the greatest number V service boxes ft supplies.... 296.47 of votes at nwntioned •*•*»<» tfablic Service Co., lamps.... JO Md 00 MayJ6' 1923» that said <»ues- M ife fiafford Stamp Works, dog tags 8.39 ID. Bell Telephone Co., calls. .66 Arthur H. Hardklotz, vehicle . . tax plates 44JU 1?M>lic Service Co., lighting sts land traffic lights 1404)9 •#|iblic Service Co., power for tion be declared duly carried at said election and that the village of McHenry be now the city of McHenry. On roll call all of the members of the board of trustees of said village of McQenry voting aye, said motion was declared duly carried and the A electric puqjp ............ American Mexican Refining •?:'Co., road oil G. Schreiner, printing .... Htm. G. Schreiner, judge of ^election Ella Garts, judge of election.. John F. Knox, judge of else.. Barbara Krause, clerk of election Horence Cobb, clerk of else.. 42- F. Conway, clerk of election John Walsh, marshal service, fieo. Meyers, labor on streets. If m. G. Schreiner, telephone, postage, supplies, etc.,.;... ft N. W. R. R. CkK, on stone . Waiter J. Donavin, lbr on ww Jfeck Nicholls, lbr on ww.... Chi. & N. W. R. R. Co., car y- servicss : Andrew Hanson, unloading • '! stone % . . . . . . . Jbe Engeln, lbr on ww Darwin Granger, unloading A ptone 1, J. Vycital, supplies Republican Printory, print- ^ ing vouchers •klvoline Oil Co., gasoline :.v<: and oil ...il $>hn Malsch, lbr on dumping *"J*Tgrounds 14% Wm- Simes, services to village \ of McHenry for month of ,-v May ..: 28 50 °* McHenry changed to the 820.85 day school heard from is planning to send two or more delegates. The workers of the Algonquin Congregational Sunday school are planning to hold their regular monthly meeting while attending the convention, fan Aurora, with all workers present. Other Sunday schools are considering the plan. Those expecting to attend th Aurora convention are urged to wfistef sit once. The committees there will do their best to obtain entertainment for all delegates, but little can be done till they know how many are actually coming. A large Moose convention also nests in Aurora at the time. Secure your reservation at once by sending the registration fee of one dollar to the State Association city of McHenry. Motion by Stoffel, seconded by 9ft Overton, that the fire marshal and j Office, 128 N. Wells, St., Chicago. j his assistants decide on a fire appa- j Registration blanks may be obtained ^ qq , ratus and report at the next regular from your Sunday school superintendmeeting. Motion carried. lent, or from the county secretary, 6 00' Motion by Overton, seconded by j Nellie Silliman, Woodstock. Knox*, to adjopm. Motion cafiied. I Next Sunday, Children's Day will be D. G. Wells, Mayor. celebrated in a majority of our forty Wm. 0. Schreiner, Clerk. .8tmday schools. A conservative esti- '*" 'mate would indicate that fully BgOOO ; '? & JJLt. j-* - - N )*• fee s 6.00 6.00 ,^FEDERATION OF WOMAN'S CLUB llo.w ____ 67 00 MET REGULAR SESSION ON 6.76 JUNE 2 :4:? -j •'M '••'s-f •K% ::Z 183.54 The MeHenry county Federation of 2®i5 Woman's clubs met In regular session 41.60 on Saturday, June 2, in the assembly room of the high school building at 2*0® Crystal Lake, 111. Clubs were well represented. 9*00 Morning session was given ovwr to 17 JO business. The federation voted unanimously 2.00 to stand beck of the public "health *•*5 j nurse. A picnic lunch was served in the '•00 domestic science room, at which the ! Crystal Lake Woman's club served 18.74 coffee. | The afternoon'session was opened 7.60 with music by the Crystal Lake Glee people will attend. EIGHTH GRADE GMDQMMf ff LARGE AUDIENCE ENJOYSD ERCISE THURSDAY M. Wegener, cleaning RW,.;,; "f!- penry park Wells Engineering Co., ser- .vkes rendered on water extension mm Ghas. Ensign, unloading stone 9.00 Hubert Freund, unloading f: stone 6.00 •Aharon Eddy, uidoeding stone 9.00 ||bhn Malsch, unloading stone 1CL60 Hartin Freund, unloading ^ stone IM *"•' Motion by Stoffel, seconded by ^Erause, that the minutes be accepted " 4t read. Motion carried. ' Motion by Knox, sscondsd by Watttes, that the trtasiuw's, collector's ,md clerk's reports W accepted as Itad. Motion carried. - Motion by Stoffel, seconded by iRverton, tint the IriOs be accepted as club girls lead by Miss Marie Hull. .. Two very delightful readings were given by Miss Beulah Larkin of ^ j Elgin. Also splendid instrumen- 1-®® tal music by Miss Florence Cammin of Crystal Lake. Hie speaker of the afternoon was Mrs. Lottie Bolivian O'Neil, our only woman legislator at Springfield. Thoee who missed hearing her missed a rare treat. Federation voted to held two Meetings a year. Nest meeting first Saturday ta. October, at Marengo, hl 8UNDAT SCHOOL ASSN. NOTES F. V. Geisselbrecht of Woodstock, county Sunday Mool treasurer, has returned from Indianapolis, where he attended the Presbyterian general assembly. Our county president, K. J! Standish of Marengo, visited Svnday scfceoln in Richmond last 8unday. Wliat was conceded the largest audience that ever gathered at a like event packed the school auditorium last Thursday afternoon to be present and enjoy the eighth grade graduation exercises. The interesting program, including the two-act comedy entitled, "Sally Ann Finds Herself," greatly delighted the big crowd. Ail of, the numbers and especially the playlet were presented in a very creditable manner by the members of the class. The personnel of the class, which has thus completed the eight grades and will next year enter upon their first of high school work, is as follows: Hazel Bacon, " Elizabeth Soger, Clarence Clemens, Earl Conway, James Fay, John Fay, Kenneth Granger, Bernard Kinsala, William Martin, Jean Matthews, Elisabeth Mc- Cabe, Theodore Miller, Letah Patske, Adeline Perkins, Marion Stoffel, Walter Vogt, Marion Wegener, Eva Whiting and. Elmer Zuelsdorf. gg^ ADDITIONAL EXCHANGE ^ A recent issue of the Lake Geneva News seetas to intimate that a chaptar of the Klu Klux Klan now either exists or is soen to organise ta tfcat city. Officers and super hit eadwit* of the McHenry covaty fair association met at Woodstock Inst Thursday evening to discuss plana for the <uuing fair. The fair this year will probably be held for five days, starting ea SI and closing on August 26. M mi '£%.:sr "5s •" - • P:-- J • Sf.-asafto -J is: '.54