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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Sep 1942, p. 8

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* * •: ' - !> - 0»$0ki TBfc McHENOT PLAIOTEALUt ' ,5 Vr-; * r ; »», li^V- «•*!«-' ^.w-- * V * y p V * ' Thursday, September 3, 1942 c- Society Notes PHALIN McCANNON VOWS EXCHANGED IN WEST SATURDAY Announce Engagement and \Mrs. Winfiefld Hag-berg of Miss Minnie Knox, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey, all of McHenry; Patti Chicago announce the engagement of Purvey of Crystal Lake and. Corporal their daughter, June, to Corporal Al- Conufay. ° •in H. Freund of Hartford, Conn., Mm of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Freund of Johnsburg. , Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Patricia Phalin of J5an Diego. Calif., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phalin of this city, "and Mr. Loren McCannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McCannon of San Diego. The wedding was solemnized at 10^30 o'clock last Saturday morhing,i Aug. 29, in St. Didacus church in that city. The attractive bride was attired in ersonais Bast River Road Association . The Friendly East River Road Improvement association, will have a Harvesting Hard Time gathering at the Emerald Park school house on Mrs. Nick Adams was a Chicago; caller Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams of Des- Plaines visited Miss Christine Adams Sunday. Mrs. Clinton Martin attended the' annual meeting of a former Sunday^ school class at Woodstock o«e evening^ last week. Betty Althoff and friend from St. NEWS ABOUT OUR cessories and had a corsage gar- T^erese s school of nursing in Waudenias and Stephonatis. Her matron ^egan visited in the William Althoff : Fox River Valley, R. N. A. "The next meeting of the Fox River Valley camp, R. N. A„ will be held ?n Saturday evening, September 12. the evening of September 15 at the ' "t. • Sec'y Amy Thonneson Woodman hall. Following the busi-, ^ » • * , Party for Sailors a brown woolen dress with brown accorsage of gar- ,4 "ere8e ? scnoc is. Her matron fegan,v,9,ted * of honor, Mr*. Norman Coelho, wore a \ ho™e !^eke"d- . , . green dress with matching accessor- I . ,^ lam Smith of Springfield j ies. Mr. Coelho served the groom as ! *l8iteit in ^ Clarence Martin home best man. : J^T, ^ f ness meeting, a public card fiArty will i tarty tOT f>ai'or8 groom wore rose corsages, fee held. "T** j Mrs. Mary Owen and Mrs. William Immediately following the . < * Jf * - : Green will accompany twelve girls mony, the young couple left on A last Thursday. Accompanying her The"mothers of both .the bride and ! home toa^ evening was her daughter, groom wore rose corsages A McHenry young man has enlist- ___ W in the officer training program of Ann, who had been spending the. sum- i ^he armed services and is enrolled f&r "• P.-T. A. " . -[from here to Great Lakes where the trip to Lob Angeles. £&• • wiU act as hostesses at a party Both Mr. and Mrt cereshort mer in the Martin home. the fall term at Northern Illinois PRESENT MACHINERY ON FARMS MAY HAVE TO LAST DURATION k Men at the battlefronts on the farm are going to win or lose in the foodfor- freedom campaign, according to REPORT THEFTS OF A CANOE AND TIRE * DURING PAST WE thefts wefe reported this week. The first was a complaint made by' W. J. McCarthy, residing on the Foac how ably they use their machines and i riVer near Johnsburg, who reported keep them in repair, in the opinion of j to Sheriff Lester Edinger the last of R. I. Shawl, agricultural engineer of I the week that an 18-foot canoe had the University of Illinois College of been taken from the beach in front Agriculture The farmers' weapons are tractors, plows, cultivators, mowers, seeding tools, harvesting equipment, trucks and wagons. It is up to the farmers to protect them well by proper housing, lubrication, repair, adjustment and frequent inspection. Because farm machinery rationing is a possibility before 1943, Shawl w ti urges farmers to take the best pos-! lJLll sible care of their machines. . To make of his place some time betwee® August 6 and August 26. The second complaint was that of M resident of the Stenger-Owen sub* division, near the golf course, reported the theft of an item fully as precious as a canoe these days, a tirifc and wheel. On Sunday night someorte took the tire and wheel off their car which was parked in the driveway of • ,V^ Mrs. M. J. Walsh and daughters, State Teachers college, DeKalb. He present machinery supplies last season will lie held next Wednesday tor the sailtjrs. afternoon at three o'clock in St. graduated, from the loc&l high school. The bride was formerly employed in Chicago and is now a private secrethrough. 1943 will take the combined efforts of manufacturers, dealers, farmers, college of agriculture, farm Mary and Dorothy. Miss Ellen Doh- 's Harold Taxman who is in the U,. S. « r„_ erty and Mrs. W. F. Burke were vis-> Naval Reserve V-7 plan. itors in the Frank Sullivah home in While Harold is actually enlisted in River Forest last Thursday. the armed services, he is placed upon; advisers and others concerned with Mrs. William Spencer and daughter, an inactive duty status until college farmers' and the nation's welfare.. Mary-St. Patrick school hall. Host-Mrs- Thomas Phalin left last week for : graduation or until he leaves school Even if plenty of farm machinery' coated with . a light pinkish-gray ernes for the meeting will be the new *J>e_first meeting £ A^rafl-' r? ^ San Dieg0> Calif,, where they attend-[for any reason, but is subject to im- were available on the market, most) Paint which makes it a part of th* • .j officers elected last spring, M r s . T, club, this season will be held on Sep- d J*d ^ t ft Co., in San ed the wedding on Saturday of the lat- mediate assignment to active duty in flat cars and coal cars are being used i rustlc setting. The frames of th« >' . a em .i ter's daughter, Patricia, and Loren case of emergency. The arrangement: to ship tank^ guns and tracks, Shawl huge shutterlesa windows* are paillt>, , : Illinois Country Home An Illinois country home, built of' simple structural materials and fre#^ * . K from hackneyed architectural dei- >; • .u<5 *: tails, has large red cedar shingle* 1' ' * Schlitt. president; Mrs^ Paul BwSfeld, tember.il at the home of Mrs. Hairy Diego where the groom •Ifcrs;' John Bolger an^ Mrs A- J. ^urland. ^A Red Cross speak^ wij! ployed^ _ _ , _ . McCannon, formerly of Ringwood. permits him to pursue a course lead- Wirtz. All members are urg^J be guest of the afternoon; ^ . ^ • Miss Louise Walsh spent the week- i>* to. a baccalaureate degree, while at this meeting. . . , . -- . - w th* ^ "age. of this popular .McHenry md witfa G Iake relatives. Jt the same time getting him ready «GARDEN CEREMONY ' \ coup,e- : ^ ' ; • / Betty Thompson; and Mrs. Nick to enter officer training school upon ^TVt»°ApT\ ITVVDrPAT V-'*• '•'j'"Adams Were - Elgin callers Thursday^ . graduation. Those in the army and 'UIWAKJ fi.£irfnriAliz'," - - Mrs. James Bovte and baby of marine reserves will become candi- RESIDENT HERE MANY Jacksonville, Fla., who are spending dates for second lieutenant positions; YEARS AGQ, IS DEAD a vacation visiting relatives and. those in the navy V-7, candidates for ... ^ ' .friends here, were guests of Chicago ensign positions, and those in the fiUiDnwi t vl co m . relatives last week. army aviation reserve, candidates-for JSdward J. Kennealy, 68, of Elgin, Mrs Elmer Kinsa,a and son8 Miss, aviation cadet appointments. :7 r^?r. RUTH FAY, ' RALPH PACE JXrtMay -^Peter M. Schaefer was honored -^jfoest at a party held last Saturday inrefiing at his home near Pistakee "Bay, the occasion being-his Jbirthday. A lovejy garden eer§ The party also served as a home- urday iij Elgin will be of interest to coming, for P. F. C." Leo J*. Schaefer, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fay, who was home on furlough «irom whose daughter, Ruth Jeanette, was Gamp Funston, Kansas. _ . • united in marriage with the Rev. Thirty-five guests from Chicago, • Ralph' Raymond Pa<je of Council . prayslafce, McHenry, Johnsburg and Bluffs, Iowa. , .< Spring Grove were 'present to enjoy The marriage was- solemnized at afe evening of visiting after which an j four o'clock in the garden at the home Appetizing lunch Was served. > " J-°f Mr. and Mrs. John E. H. Brown by said. Read the Want Ads! jed a rusty, orange-brown^ • Subscribe for The Plaindealert . i „ Viv1 ri • xr_ lurs- r-imer ivmsaia ana sons, miss ™ t ; Marie Kinsi"». Willi*. Kinsala and; that citv for mnst nt hi. ^arv'n Pcteradn of Chicago spent the! Vernon Freund has been tram Frida? Vht 2 M. h™.- Hi weekend '» th,! home. I from Santa Monica, toif in 8 1 **• "«*• S«U» Johnson of mer Field, Fresno, Calif. , McHenry - on September 8, Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mil- j _! lfer last weekend. -- Friends and relatives here 1873; Survivors transferred Ham-1 are | wv"1" *»"*"> "j TTpipn Mrs* ^ rank Oende spent Sunday in proud of the new rating of Sergeant | the Rev^ Grant Plowright oi the Elgin M ® Kenrtealv and Mrs JW- ,ohet where she visited her husband. which is claimed by George Kinsala. Ledger Reunion , rBible church and the Rey. Dr. H. E. . . waish Koth 0# El^in and . • Corporal (rank Gende of Fort Leon- George has beeft in the service for a I Last Sunday the seventh annual re- Ressler of Miami,,Fla. brother lames M Kennealv of Flirin ard Wood» Mo"'who was spending a year and a half and is stationed at1 union of the Ledger family was held As the wedding party entered the Precedi' Mr Kennealv in death were sh®rt furlouKh here. Fort Ord, Calif. .it Timlber c^m|p at Lake Geneva, garden from a decorated arch and met ^nn' whr> in iqjo- +«, : * an<^ •l^rB* George Justen and -- - » ! Sixty-seven were present to enjoy the before a small pool, Miss Edna Whit- Edward 'and Richard Kennealv dau®hter' Terry, Mrs. Mike Justen Private Pete Dowell has been twfes day which began with a one o'clock tmgton played Lohengrin's wedding . ' j t Mrs Nellie Garrison' a"d Mrs" Wllliam Freund and daugh- 1 ferred from Fort Riley, Kansas, picnic lunch. Late in the afternoon a march. Large baskets of mixed flow- anA M;<ic AririQ 'Van„^u, Marguerite, were Sunday dinner Camp Pattison, Superior, Wis. to bkll game was played, which provided ers against a background of greenery r- o ™ Mtertainment for old and young. provided a colorful setting for the . . ? ' of Chicago. and Miss Anna Kennealy. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dyker Present were members 6f the fam- exchange of nuptial vows. ing at nine o'clock from the home qnd at nine-thirty from St. Laurence % from St. Louis. Crand Rapids, The bride was charmir* in a Prin-; with burial in Mount Hip. Janesville, Delavan, Lake Geneva, cessss ggooww n of white mousseline de soie ' ™ , j « v Zenda, Lake Como, Kenosha, Rich- over taffeta. Her two-tier fingertip niond and McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. veil was held by a headdress of white Iftslie Olson attended from here. (carnations and lilies of the valley and , * * * | With her bouquet of white bride's Farewell for President ' i roses and gladioli she carried a lace cemetery. The deceased was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters. The Wilbur Trainor family who re- Lily Breyer of Milwaukee, Wis., vis- side west of town learned this week ited old friends in McHenry last week, that their son, Charles, had been ad- Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Engstrom of St. vanced to the rank of Sergeant at Charles were callers in the L. F. Camp Carson, Colo. A brother, Wil- Newman home Saturday evening. Dinner guests in the Leslie Olsen WALWORTH FAIR AGAIN home Monday evening were Mr. an^ „ ___ ... _____ Mrs. Harold Steele and family of Circle I, W. S. C. S., gave a farewell, handkerchief more than seventy years j TO HAVE xINE PROGRAM , Grand Rapids, Mich. irty on Friday afternoon, August old. ! Mr. atld Mrs for Mrs. Elmer Baum who with Miss Frances Landwehr, who servbur, is serving in the navy. Three McHenry county servicemen were included in the potential "Axis busters" who left the San Antonio Charles Beik and Cadet Center Aug. 31 for preliminary Entertainment features at the Wal- family of Burlington, Wis., visited in fligty training schools throughout the her family left McHenry Monday to ed as bridesmaid, was dressed in blue worth county fair this year will follow the John Bolger home Monday. country including 796 men from the uake her home in Champaign. The organdy over taffeta. Pink velvet the pattern of past expositions, which Donald Kimmel returned to Elgin states comprising the Great Lakes party was held at the home of Mrs. bows trimmed her gown and she car- have pleased thousands of visitors. A this week after spending a few 'days area. Robert G. Schneider, son of &on Baker, with Rev. and Mrs. J. H. ried pink roses. Kenneth Craig of well-balanced program, including with his uncle and aunt, Mr.' and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schneider, Route 2, w or creSent m addlt,on to the Chicago was Mr. Pace's best man. sports, bands, dancing revue, comedy Walter Walsh. Woodstock, George E. Johnson, 406 • . . . M r s . F a y ' s d r e s s f o r t h e o c c a s i o n a c t s , t h r i l l r i d e s a n d s h o w s , w i l l b e 1 F r a n k J o h n s o n h a s r e t u r n e d t o M c - M a i n s t r e e t , W e s t ' M c H e n r y , a n d , A delightful afternoon was spent at was a plum-colored sheer and her offered Sept. 4-7, at Elkhorn, accordthe conclusion of which tasty refresh- flower were pink roses in corsage ar-, ing to Charles A. Jahr, secretary. ments were served and Mrs. Baum rangement. The reception following - A special feature this year will be presented with several lovely gifts, also took place in the garden, guests the war bond show on Victory day, obewas president of the organization, numberriing one hundrred.. RReeffrreesshh-! Saturday, Sept. 5. The day will ifedlk week. ments were served from a buffet table voted to special programs for the pro-" Rayon Twill v, -y Sutton Rennion j graced with flowers and centered with , motion of bond and stamp sales. ITie annual Sutton reunion was held the tiered wedding cake. •I the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. The couple left that evening for a Iwtton last Sunday. Dinner and sup- short honeymoon trip and after Sepper were served ands the day spent ki j tember 6 will be at home in Broken fames and visiting. j Bow, Nebr., where the bridegroom has Present at the reunion were Mr. and ! recently accepted a pastorate at the Mrs. George Hoelscher of Wheaton; First Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larkin and The bride is a graduate of the Elgin daughter, Mrs. Robert Frisch, Elgin; high school, class of 1937, and attend- Misses Lucille and Eleanor Larkin, ed Moody Bible Institute, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sutton and daugh- Until recently she has been employed tor, Gertrude, Phyllis Walinder and in the office of Doctors Mulliken and Mrs. Mary McCabe of Chicago; Mr. Bates. d U R U°" Elmhurst; The bridegroom graduated from the XL** Mr E, ^ Su"0n A and son' Council Bluffs high school in 1934 and iHomas, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sutton * xt .l. d i.- * m. > i , William Sutton, Miss Mary F. Knox^™ To^n n , Th v eo!°g,ca ««d Mrs. Eleanor Nye of McHenry, I sem!nafy ,n ^ a s° took £os * • • ' graduate work at the latter school •wi-- - ' :* r< J during his student pastorate at 1 WelcolWW TTonie • Keeneyville; 111. ^om, Dick and Harry, triplet sons -- Mr. and Mrs Arnold F, Krause , RESIDENCE CHANGES tthe former Pauline Schaefer of 8>fing Grove) of DesPlaines, held a I«union Monday even though they are o»ly a month and four days old. Dick iiuad Harry welcomed Tom to the family home. The first two have been there since a short time after their NUMEROUS AS FALL . SEASON APPROACHES and Mrs. Fred Meyers have moved from Riverside Drive to a home in the Stenger - Owen *ubdivibirth in the Swedish Covenant hospital sjon) near the golf course. IS Chicago the, last of July but Tom mas so small that he remained in the hospital in an incubator. Tom looks iflkactly like his brothers now and is M very healthy looking baby. X Two elder sisters and an elder brother also welcomed Tom home on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferwerda moved last week from their home on John street to Crystal Lake. The William Pries family moved the first of the week from their home on Green street to the apartment street, West' McHenry, Henry after spending the summer at- Ralph B. Wagner, 203 West Burbank, tending school in Urbana, III. Harvard, are the county men listed. The Edward J. Buss family enjoyed The class will undergo an intensive a vacation at Long Lake, Wis., last twenty-seven weeks of precision pilot training at the various primary, basic Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCarthy and and advanced flying schools through children of River Forest visited Miss the gulf coast training center before "^Genevieve Knox Sunday. j receiving wings And commissions in Mr. and'Mrs. Edward Mischke, who i the army air forces. , •6ld their home on Center street to j Earl Paddock a few weeks ago, are Private Melvin Peterson has comnow residing at Fond du Lac, Wis. pleted his course at Scott Field, 111., Clarence Conway of Chicago visited , and is now taking a sevea w«eks relatives here, a few days this week. I course at Huriingsen, Texas. ;; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whiting of j Elgin visited McHenry relatives Sun- Angelo Unti, son of Mr. arid Mrs. day. v ~ j Charles Unti, was inducted into the Mrs. Charted Unti and! service last week. He is stationed for the present at Camp Grant, Rockford. Mrvi and Third Annual Dance -- given by ---- PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION - , OF McCULLOM LAKE SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 * 8:30 P. M. The Bridge McHenry, Illinois ORVILLE SURZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA featuring Eleanor Tabor The same popular orchestra that furnished tite mnsie at, K our Sepond Annual Dance! <*< daughters, Laura and Bernice, visited Angelo Unti at Camp Grant, Rock- _ . . , ford Sunday Friends here were happy to hear Sister Marie Gratia (Marion Con- *hat Ja(* He3/- son of ?>r. and Mrs. way) of St. Edward's parish, Rock- George Hess, former resents of Mcfofrd, visited relatives in McHenry this ^ n®w residing at Sioux Falls, weeK S. D., is a Second Lieutenant at Fort Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Moriarety and Benning, Ga. ^ family and Mrs. Lina Kist of,Chicago.' were Sunday callers in the George | Worts home. | Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Shea of Grayslake visited friends and relatives here tne first of the week. Miss Malvina Breyer of Chicago spent the weekend at the Breyer cottage at McCullom Lake. Alfons Diedrich of Chicago and ^ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Heckmann of Catherine Diedrich and Michael Thiel "Chicago announce the arrival of a of Aurora Were weekend guests in the daughter bom at Me icy hospital on Eddie Matthews of Burlington. Iowa, is leaving today for the Great Lakes where he has, joined the navy. OR. C. L. WATKINS . ' ' . j . • • ; . : ; • •' DENTIST ^ : ;:' wishes to announce that he has opened an office for the s practice of Dentistry at LOOKOUT POINT, WONDER LAKE/ILL. Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings and Sunday Mornings by Appointment. Phone Wonder Lake For the past fifteen years Yosated in the Medical and Dental Arts Bldg., 185 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago. Births Jacob Diedrich home. Mrs. Cora Bassett has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Floribel Vogel, at Woodstock. Mrs. Mary Heckmann has returned above the Jacob Justen & Sons fur Monday. They were Arleen, 7, Nancy, niture store. ; Mr. and Mrs. James ! 4, and Arnold, Jr.,^11.^. Lennon of Ingleside, who recently j * * ' ^ purchased the Pries house, are moving Carey Reunion • ,. there this week. Mr. Lennon is the! T^ie beautiful lawn of the Waiter Schlitz beer distributor. I Carey home was the site pf this year's Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowell and baby! reunion of the Carey family last Sun- have moved from their home east of; day. Dinner and supper were served the river to the Sloey house on Fox ; on the lawn and the principal enter- „ street, also east of town. | tainment during the day was horse Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baum and famand buggy riding, the buggy being ily moved Monday from their home ®ne used by Mr. Carey's grandfather west of town to Champaign where Mr. many years ago. Baum has accepted a position teach- No one present enjoyed the day ing in the Champaign school. . more or entered into the spirit of the The Arthur Edstrom family has occasion with more zest than the old-, moved from the Carey house on Main est member, of the group present, street to the flat above the R. I. M rs. Mary Carey, 84. Although con- Overton garage on Front street. • 'fined to a wheel chair for many years, Mr. "and Mrs. Fred Schoewer are she is in good health and enjoyed the moving from the Small place at Pis- £ • day visiting with all who attended. takee Bay to the house of Miss Rose J'T- Present, at'the gathering were Mrs. Huemann on Court street. jCarey and daughters, Florence and j., Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doh- «rty and son, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey and daughters, the Walter Carey family, all of McHenry, and Atty. and Mrs. J. Albert Woll and ^/ family of Winnetka. ; v . • • * V ; ing moved herefrom Gej^na. Mr. Cleverly designed to save fabric, Otis suit of diagonal rayon twill has a narrow "vyskirt with shallow cleveland Qhi ^ a two weeka side pleats. The dark red jacket _ has navy lapels and buttons, pockets piped in navy. No Clowning, Now A clown who toured the United States with a nationally known circus stepped from his mathematics classroom long enough to tell his story. Herbert C. Klynstra of Moline, 111., 23, rates with the town marshal from Texas and an Illinois ^rop-duster as an unusual personality in Kelly Field's pilot replacement center. "I played the role of clown with the Gentry circus for a year and later toured the country with -the Mighty Haag unit," Klynstra said, "but right now I'm after my cago, Mr. 'wings' and a corrimission in the ' 1 air corps--and no clowning." He has qlso been a carpenter, acrobat, truck driver, salesman, shipping clerk, and has worked'in the harvest fields of Illinois. P. £. He has visit-with relatives here. She was ac- ; companied as far as Chicago by her ! brother, Martin Cooney, where they visited the former's daughter-in-law? Mrs. Martin HecJcmann and little daughter at Mercy hospital. Allan McKim attended the Ail-Star football game in Chicago last Friday evening. He was a guest of one August 30. Mr. Heckmann is well known in McHenry where he lived for a short time. He and Mrs. Heckmann are frequent visitors in the Martin Cooney home. Sergeant and Mrs. John D. Jones of Missoula, Mont., announce the birth of a son on Friday morfiing. The little fellow, who will answer to the name of John D. Jones, Jr., is the son of the former. Miss Barbara Gilkerson of McHenry. Sergt. Jones is recruiting officer for the Marines, stationed at Missoula. b A daughter was bom Saturday to of the moving picture photographers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry WohJert at the They were stationed at the east side Woodstock hospital. platform, just above the booth where Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner of Guy Savage and Bob Elston were Solon Mills are the parents of a son broadcasting the game. As Allan ex-! horn at the Woodstock hospital Monplained it: "I met a lot of big shots." i day.. H4s pass number was 21. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peters of Chiand Mrs. George Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steber of Milwaukee. Wis., are the parents of a baby daughter born at St. Joseph^ jbrfficlktttffifotii BrownSsodding IhovMixb of mifo*' to hit carliM " MO MOM HIOM-SmO (MtVlNG MC. MV POWWAC MALI* MI HOW CAftCFOl MftVNt COUiO afa MC 40000 MILCS OA MOM ONMV TIW TtAI^INOH^ WITH THC LAW SAVIS MONCYON GAKHJNf OlL ANO MARC and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Snyder of hospital on Monday, August 24. Mrs. Woodstock were Tuesday afternoon Steber was the former Mary Stoffel, nere^: Soldier on Furlough Honored 1 Mclntyre is^the new Trades teacher A gathering was held last Monday i school. ft the home of Mr. and Mrs. James j ^rB- DQWT1S> who formerly Doherty honoring Corporal LeRoy resided on the old Crystal Lake road, <Jonway who is enjoying a furlough 118 now ^vlI)g Y1 son an<^ f»mfrom Camp Claiborne, La. A picnic j ». an^ Mrs. James Downs, on dinner was served and the afternoon Main street. _. , , Vas spent in visiting. ! Dr- and Mrs. Eugene Sayler and \ In attendance were Father Walter j daughter, Susaa, have moved from Conway Notre Dame, Ind., Sister! their apartment on the West side Marie Gratia (Marion Conway) of St. jto the home of her father» Joseph Edward's parish, Rockford; Mr. and • w- Freund, on the Fox river. They Mrs. Dan O'Shea and children of reside there until the completion fCrayslahe; Mrs. Katherine Conway , of their new home on Center street. . **»d daughter, Marion Grace, Mrs. Weanor Milter and children, Mr. and Need Rubber Stamp*? Order at Th* Jwm Bebarty ant JimmM, Jr., Flaindealer. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frett moved from the Stoffel place on Main street to Aurora where M& Frett has accepted a position as quartermaster at Marmion Academy. Mr. and Mrs. j ' .... - o Malcolm Mclntyre are now residing in ... Another Burbank the house vacated by^he F^tts. hav- «We are f Wlth?ut tu a ®urb u ank/ ; _i , u. Four years before Luther Burbank and evening visitors in the. Jacob Schaefer home on Court street. never done any kind of needlework. BoWHiail Payments During . I July Amount to $245,305 died in 1928 he sought an assistant. Out of some 1,500 applicants, William H. Henderson, a youth of 22, near Fresno, was chpsen. After the great scientist's death, his disciple returned to the farm in the San Joaquin valley and began experimentation. He has developed a rose, velvet red and edged with black; a new species of galdioli that has perfume; new kinds of zinnias and v golden glow sweet corn that has -twice as many kernels on the cob. He seems to be doing better than the boy Edison selected to take up h& work. - Bowman's family of farm producers of /McHenry county have again aided Ahe war effort through their production of dairy products. Our government deems these prdoucts essential in maintaining the health ol not only our men in the^armed forces but the munition workers as well. "Bowman Dairy Company paid $245,305.54 to the farmers of McHenry county in July which is part of thfe millions of dollars worth of dairy products sent abroad to our allies," says F. H. Kullmaan, Jr., vice-president of the Bowman Dairy Company, "and, of course, the health of our civilian population has been enhanced daughter of Mrs. Catherine Stoffel. The baby will be called Karen Catherine. Mr. and Mrs. Water Colby of Morton, 111., are the parents of, a girl born Wednesday morning, Sept. 2, at the Methodist hospital in Peoria. Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Colby of Woodstock, formerly of here, and Mr. and ! Mrs. F. A. Holmes of McHanry are I the |>roud grandparents. BUYS OLD BOBB STUDIO Earl Paddock of Round' Lake has purchased the Walter Carey pla^e on Waukegan street, formerly known as the Bobb studio. It is being made into two apartments. •OOO I OCA,MIX/ •V TtAM4N« UP, Wf U CUT TlftC W€Mt AND OS CONSUMPTION BV 75* Oft MORE UCn POftM A 0ft1VIM4 CUJt wrm THE GfMBtS m THIS SLOCK [rwt DfQOfO ID TEAWHJPWffH "PU ID ggp *v can *tw». MOfti AMD MOM MOTDRtfTS AM «PCCT*f M «r l£ftST OOIN«JUST THAT. 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