* ^ .. >• ',•* -> a J fpfff v 7 frage Eight THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER 1 ' * ' ., • - * • '" '• r »»»»#»•»•« M >••••»'»••»••••••»»••»•••»••••••••••••» GEORGE? PERRINE SEEKS RE-ELECTION TO > BTATE COMMITTEE HENRY C. KAMHOLZ WRITES HOME FROM * s PHOENIX, ARIZONA - v*^*. '.^ fi'-alr: - iff*rtttttttttti 1111 •«*' • '»*******•*•*****••***+*•***• i C D. of A. Tb Hold j Lieut, and Mrs. William A. Nye and J Initiation Practice daughter of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. andj • The C. D. of A. Harvey Nye and family. Mr. j "tit please meet at the K. of C. hall and Mrs. Walter Carey And family ; At 7 o'clock on Thursday, Jan. 20, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nye and , to practice for initiation. The sec- family, all of this city, j ond party of the card party tourn- . * * * ' ! ament will follow at 8 o'clock. ..Neighborhood Club t i With Mr3. C. H. Bttfcer Members of the Neighborhood club met at the home of Mrs. C. H. Duker on Friday evening of last week. Prizes for cards were awarded Miss Of org* R. Perrine of Aurora, Re-i Jffatiy readers will be interested to publican state central committeeman | read the following letter received at for the 11th Congressional district, the piaindealer office last week and has announced that he is a candidate sent by an old time resident- of the cily, Henry C. Kamholz: "Dear Mr. and Mrs. MosBter: "Enclosed is my new and present: address. Please change the Plain- * * fit* Clara's Court Marks .Anniversary St. Clara's court, Lady Foresters, will celebrate tW tlurty-e^hth an- Lona gtoffeK Mrs. Simon Stoffel and liiV^ary of, the foumbh* of the Martin. organization at the next meeting on , , , Jan. 27. ,in St. Mary's-5t. Patrick^ school hall. Special entertainment is bring planned for after the business • ~ "~r~\ ' < Jljeeting and this wiil be concluded ' * • . Jan. 20.' „ a -with the serving of lunch. ' Charter , J3;.1. C. S.---l:®) ..J^ncljedfr. • memlwrs .arebeing given special iti- C._D, pf A.--Second Party in .Card vitations. .* . ' " - : / ; Honored At ,••>! •" Farewell Wtty COMING EVEl^ Tournament. . East ' River Road\.l^&Me^:-$iiill^ Mrs. Albert Vales. '• Jan. 21. j *V Thursday, January 20, 1944 t^jWEN WAR WORKERS] JRED CROSS NOTB0 were also some of the good deeds of the Red Cross. It is with pifeie land respect that I, one of the millions of soldiers, look up to the Red Cross of America!" • • Signed, PVT. STANLEY GEIER. Hie above lette needs no further comment. ' ^ :rr-5 SOT SCOUTS _ _ Last Thursday afternoon the annual dealer accordingly. We usually mail rePor^ °f chgirmen of the various deyour ' Piaindealer to our son, David, Partments in McHenry chapter of Red APPLICATION FOR ^ in San Diego as he is, and has been, . ro i s 1^_ mf.^e 'n a me^ing held NEBUS AT SLOCUM The Scout meeting opened by post# f-_ ing the "colors." The color guartr was Larry Haug, Leo Smith, aiuf ; Ronald Brunner. After posting th^ i "colors" Mr. Mclntyre taught us som4 First Aid. The Scouts then wenff 8iT5L'!e^9r_'*-i5S "MT w^ruught IS'sSSj some jujitsu. The • colors" wer^ retired by the same color guards. Chief Scribe, * ROBERT FRENCH. tributed to our cash fund. May we extend our grateful acknowledgment? MRS. HUGH MURPHY, Scribe. stationed there for the last year. He} !n Production room. The meetis in the ground crew of the air 1"g.was called by Mrs. McGee, vic«- force. . I chf 1!fmen of McHenry branch,. Mr* Stilling, chairman of canteen, read HAKE IS APPROVED We don't have to think about ai vA_v , . T--h-e- Office O--f Defense T---ransrpr"olrt~a- |\ large furnace out here although we very interestingf report of various tion has approved an application for: have to have some heat. We have denlet^ at. TL ® ^ ' o, neW Scl?(K)1 bus f°r b r? the a small sras heater in the livi'nir room P end the canteen Slocum Lake school board, McHenry, two feet high and two feet long; have! tST'of sfo I? that the contrihu- Illinois, in providing necessary transit on mornings and evenings. tion of $10 ^ade by the^Ringwood portation for school children. The I have been informed you have I £viJin_A' ** utd,zed m the canteen release of the new equipment was hnaada ssoommoe ?zperroo wwpeaatthheerr, Wwep hnaavvpe- IIhMadI ! u,TTjh?,un' . . " recommended by the Illinois' Office e surgica! dressing department of Education three quite heavy frosts for this 01. c-aacauon. country. I froze a scum of ice on a' J) _ • ? 4r^ . ^ wl?° In announcing approval of the pppail of water. We meet people from There are fiftv thrP4. s per month, plication, F. T. Corcoran, District all over the U.S., east from New Jer-I flip f Tif m u the Manager, Division of Motor Transsey to Maine. Have some folks neXt work„/ • t' u ^S,e haVe port, emphasized the serious shortage door, just arrived- from ' Minnwoti. i i,Wh;'* """J <* "*»«» »d equipment and So far the winter has been colder "CtWeh stop work the consequent need for the strictest j for re-election to that office in the tha* usual. Last summer it was hot ^31 t,oM' thes® conservation of all schooLbuses, old Subscribe for the Piaindealer QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms ef Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS DucTo EXCESS ACID FrMBookTcllsofHoincTreatmenttha? Must Help or K Will Cost Yon Nothing <) ver two million bottles oftheWILLARI TREATMENT have been sold for relief c symptoms of distress arising fromStemac. and DIHIISMI Ulcart due to Eicni AcM-- Poor OigactlMt, tour or lip««t Stomach. SaidiMtf, HaaHhuiii, SlMplmnni, ate.,. due to Escaas AcM. Sold on !5davs* trial! Ask for "Wlllard** M#na{<" which full; explains this treatment--free- -at, BOLGER'S DRUG STORl WATTLES DRUG STORE mHfe was nrst ^ tSr^e e m. ^ > unu^ S that time 49,800 Tdress ings have . buses cak be n„u, in ^ Reihansj is depart w uiiam . ^ v ;?^ »«"> "»*«". . y* nflrt nf on(j nurehsrcMt --"IT" w **v" personal tuouM held " FtsSmtiZ""'y *• N"'Ae' «n»ther. Have lived here four weeks. ^ fi"e »^ice totaled less than 2 per cent Charle> Dowe. who has .jtofed Binj^d Sewing .Cirde-Mrs. fe. ^ «">at the nati.es say I**.' ft, ""SS™' '-f ^ his services to Uwl? Sam. was honor* . onepara. . _ ^ „ „ * r , J. ; ; .. .. ,v j treme is one way or the other. fi.> cases, Mr. Corcoran sard, as evidenced ^d* #t"a farewell party given Monday ¥<«hev> Gl«b-Le^?H^lL : Shortly after ...his election Je wa»; here "the'"lat- ,chafma" this department, by the fact that during the past two :«*>* t R W. A.-- years new buses released for sch^l School AJthoff. Th^ party was the Joseph May home on John street, where an enjoyable evening <waa n^. , spent. Fellow employees and other Poultry Course--High friends were present on the ocewfea.i . , , „• • 1 ' : Dinner at Muzzy s Hall--Ringwood-r- Fare well Party * * . Sponsored by W. S. C. S. * Bill Bolger • • 'Lady Foresters--Thirty^Eighth An- Kearly 1(*> people attended the niversary' Celebration. "Going Away" party for Bill Bolger, Jan. 28 sub-committee on finance, and ha* G , V t ^ ^ " accomplishment possible. hue„l1dJ the chairmanship Wof# that group Sj omebody else wanted the place so T. ever since. gave them a price, take it or leave it. During the 1940 fall campaign he.j Would like to visit McHenry nex. was elected treasurer of the state; summer if Uncle permits me to committee. Perrine is a His law offices are located in Au-1 any time in this country in the winrora. He is president of the Hinck- ter, better try' a winter here. Sun The production room's report w£fc»^ so numerous that space does not per? mit listing. However, Mrs Gorman of nortttsil peacetime production.-. THANK YOU! ~ ] and her workers have turned in a *I' wish to thank M~*Vr~s . Wt>a~ ltVe r Walsh, j , T „ ... + vast amount of articles. One item ®d'. C«n,way anf Mrs- ^ K. i, ,Purch^se efy 1 tont 1,ke steam, alone, forty lap robes, might give their helP planning Bill Bolger's lawyer and banker, traveling. If you have never spen* gome jdea f £h ' * f party and making it such a success. is doing. MRS. M. CROUCH. at the home o°f Mrs. Bockmah Home Bureau Party-iiC^ L. Harrison |fv g^^e Bank and a director of the shine about twenty-nine days - • • Homei * given on the Petri farm last Friday even- ing. Bill was presented with a s.er . Feb. 1 • „ t untjr av.u«t m pvnuv«i mubi.v.1», wm« Vice gift and also the well wishes Home Bureau i ee mg rs. rrX also gives much of his time to civic Year even if it is late I remain - -- ---J J--;-- Collins Home--Ringwood. - - • - • Feb. 2 Aurora National Bank. He is not month. only active in political matters, but| Wishing you all Happy New of all. The guests enjoyed dancing, refreshments and cards, with prizes ~ in the latter being awarded Mrs. P- T. A. James Dohertv, Mrs. Steve Smith, Feb. 3 and fraternal affairs fte is president of the Aurora' Public Health association, a civic orgatt- Yours very truly, HENRY C. KAMHOLZ. • James Doherty,' Mrs. . Jjteve CMIVHJI, _ . Pot luck Suooer and In- ization in Aurora, and belongs to the ! BRANCH HEALTH OFFICE St' * • : itiation--€ o'clock. K. of C. Hall. . ontaniMllpm; F"d The Nurse's Aides Mrs^ Lindsay and Mrs. Schwermann, worked severiCARD OF THANKS To aill our friends who extended al hundred hours in Woodstock dur- itheir symPathy and thoughtfulness to ing 1943 and are especially worthy Iu* in our recent bew»vementf we of mention. want to say thank you. You have all been so kind. WILLIAM G. RICKS - .. and MYRTIS R. BOLLER. . Powers. * • Bworel Ob Anniversary 'Mrs. Martin Conway was guest of honor at a get-together held at her home on John street last Monday evening. Present wtre Mrs. Mabel Holle of Oak Park; Mrs, Celia Knox of Crystal Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conway, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Caims and .son. Gregory, an.d Miss Ethel Feb. 7 Altar and Rosary Sodality Altar and Rosary Meeting Elks. Moose and Odd Fellows. VOLO NAVY LIFE AT GREAT LAKES IS TOLD BY M. L The hospital recreation htf»e! 150 workers, who have to their credit } „ ' 1242 hours. Since August 1, 194j,! ofricer for the State Health depart-: , . .. i mmeenntt wwiitthh hheeaaddqauuaarrtteerrss aatt Wwoooodd - 1. t *routp hatos gCivaemnp t enG raPnatr,t ,eess-c or^ted , , . . stock, has announced the opening of j b Mrs. 0wen ^ the 'foliowi thanks and appreciation to our many a branch office m Waukegan for!host Eleanore Ried, Loretta kind neighbors and ^mls for then Alice Mae Low, Virginia i «™?_ "f'P CARD OF THANKS j In this way I wish to express my (By Mrs. Lloyd Fisher) service in rural and urban areas iniM,„ • SGHOENHOLTZ Lake county. The quarters located | Millef 'Lo^aine SchmitT^Rose'Marie 'and for ®ards of sympathy in the Community Chest office on!jCunz' Lucille Si ' Marv Lou and floral donations; also to the Jus-, The following is part of a letter'{J* ^ of^h\Ar"eric t an Stoffel and Dorothy Heuser. ten Brothers for their splendid serritten to his wife by M. L. Schoen- ^ An letter ca^e to vices render«J- - ! Most of your friends away? If most of your friends are slway now--in the service --doing war jabs--don't you feel left behind sometimes? Why not get in the q Jdst of this warT^oin the WAC! You can. see new places;- make new friends, learn interesting things--while you lire doing vital work to speed victory. The army needs your heilp urgently. This is your chancel For full details apply at the nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station (your local post office will give you the address). Or write: The. Adjutant General, Rm. 4415, Munitions Building,. Washington, D. C. written lioltz, former teacher here, who is ( ^r* and Mrs. John Wright and now serving with Uncle Sam's navy. - . tt t. iU1?s daughter, Marilyn, §nd Mr. and Mrs. at Great Lakes Althoff of McHenry. Two members <v Witt of were gunday VIS. ' of her fa™ls a ,Ha^ LeOTp^Smith it0r S at the h°me °f Mr" and Mrs< 'We have barrels of "musts". We «u in service and M^.^Leone Smith phi,ip Thennes. nust eo here or there or do this or Rockton, 111., were una e 0 | Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Ollendorf and ii0 that. Among the musts I might present. .family of Oak Park were guests at include many of the following duties. ... . Rrts»rv* *'. • . the horrid of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd j must go to church. I must serve ... . . ft(r- . j lusher Sunday. guard duty at certain times--today Altlr and Ro^arv sodalitv of „Mr- and (fe°rge Glos °f Mc" from 1600 to 2000--4 p.m. to 8 p.m. IH- 'Patrick's church met at the home nry spen^ Sunday at the home of j must go to chow. I don't have to 8t. Patrick s church met at the Mr an(j Mrg Harry Dowell. -a*. v,ut I haven't refused vet We Of Mrs. John Bolger on Monday even- M , M Herman D«nker *nn ^ refused yet. we iiw to- elect officers for the ensuing . ;f , - r erma" Uunker„anQ must hang our was!* up with squarr ing wreieti oxiicerb iui s oaughter's of Capron, 111., were Sun- knots no clothes nins " " """ year. Those chosen to serve were J_ ^ " . . . Knots,, no ciotnes pr_i_n._s . Nearly 300 Mrs. Charles Gibbs, president; Miss Jj? "w^Vasey ^ °' ^ I ^ .7. and Miss ., „ vasey. s,ze 0f our wag}, an(j fru,t rooms at Genevieve Knox, secretary and M^ss Mr Mrs. Frank St. George home. what a mess. But there is Telephone Ontario 3580, CHURCH SERVICES 8t, Mary's Catholic Church . Masses: Sunday: 8:00 and 10:30 Holy Days: 6:00; 8:00; 10:00. Week Days: 6:46 and 8:00. First Friday:. 6:80 and 8:00. Mildred Kinsala treasurer. ine vjsite(j Mr and Mrs joseph St. ofentv of room when don°thenaw Confessions- ,T!^"pr!a;'?ent ' "^.1 J°™f " Lake Coma, Wi/conSin, : -I S:00 p. .nd 7:00 ^ Monday. j «We must do detail work. I'm in Thursday before First Friday-- Mrs. Glenn Bacon is on the sick: charge of a detail of twenty-three] After ^8*00 Mass on Thursday; list at this writing. | men -phis week we take cfcre of | Mr- a°d Mrs. Roy Ullrich of Bar- hall, steel wool the floor, dust nngton spent Friday evening at inside, sweep floor, clean the chief its v*C mC r" Walter petty officers' office, bunk, etc. W*i " , have fire drill now. I'll continue when Masses: Clifford Vedders of Waukegan time permite. i Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00 spent the weekend here at the home <.It i8 now 1305 navy time and Weekdays: 7:30. later date. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be held on Feb. 7. • • Mothers' Club To 4 u Have Guest Speaker The Mothers' club will hold next meeting on Friday afternoon, Jan. 21, in the Legion hall. The committee in charge of the afternoon's Mr an(j S:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. : Msgr. C. S. Nix, Pastor. -• • ' St. Patrick's Catholic Ctard entertainment are Mrs. John Bolger,,"M™' Sa«h 1 Fish^i^cS word ?°W U ^ We »iad turkey, enrn,}./First Fridays: 7:80. Mrs.* A. J. Wirtz, Mrs. , WalUi^ MonSy sta^m/ e ll h a of ^ SaUCG' P^toes, gravy, apple, On First Friday, Communion TDVoTiWbyrnics aannrdi MMrrss . PLaarril WWeeboeerr . s:is t"er , yM./r s. LT illian W" atnseoanl,t na t0 1M nmei- pie, ice cream, peas, bread, butter, tomato SQUtl and coffee Am I ever GGuueesstt ssppeeaakkeerr ooff tthhee ddaayy .wwiinll buee neapolis Mrs Watson suffered » tomato soup and con ee. Am l ever MSrs. I. L. Berger.of Woodstock, who para]ytjc stroke Friday. 1 "ir» <Mir drill halls we attend lechas chosen as her subject Spring Mr John TTiennes of McHenry and tures «et shots attend shows church Gar-i ns," Miss Lucia Rausch will Father Clarence Thennea of St turf«» snots, atrena snows, cnurcr^ bring . number of her choral pupil. charle8 visi J Mr. PhiHp ^^1^1^ P« irom the high school to lunusn hie Xhennes Monday. •' ^ yarts tide and I musical portion of the program. All Mrs Rlchard Cronin >of McHenry imagine forty-three feet high. Thoutributed at 6:30, 7:00 and befor and during tlie 7:30 Mass. Confessions: A Saturdays: 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Thursday before First Friday 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:«w t» Rev. Wm. A. O'Rour^e, pastor. interesting Headquarters which We, quote. M c H e n r y R e d C r o s s : ^ - : : "I wish at this time to thank the McHenry Red Cross for all they are doing for us soldiers. Having been in the hospital, I know what a wonderful organization it really is and never fully realized it until now. We h.ad free movies in our ward nearly every day, beside plays am. entertainment of all types. Free libraries, writing paper and lunch •iv« Yourself o Beautiful PERMANENT WAVE SWV Do it yourself at Horn* with * the CHarm-Kvrl Kit, at 5,000,000 wom«n have don* in post year. Al KM curls you want. Complete wilt) Shampoo, 40 cvrlera and Wove Set. THOMAS P. BOLGER HANNAH S. KUHN. * * »»»»»*>>» *» We try to conduct our services in a manner which meets with the approval of the most exacting people. Jacob Justen Sons -- Funeral Directors -- Phone McHenry 103-R Hesidence, McHenry 112-W Green Street, corner Blm -- McHenry Tnj^rotam ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ~ St. John's Catholic Church, Johnsbur8 ^ FTk ,Kl^g I s . these drill halls at one time. j Masse*: i part m the election of the new of Mrs. Pearl Dowell and daughter, «Wp march to and from mess. SunHnv R on »nH in-00 fleers. Rlverview Camp Has Installation Riverview Camp Nb. 6818, R. KT , We mess,: Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00 Ada, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stares, c c. Sometimes we cover ! Holy Days: 7:00 Mu) 9:90. Raven at Slocum s iLake Saturday j-wo or ^ gg miles in the^ complete! Weekdays: 8:00. , 7 evening. „ march. ( ur bjarracks were inspect- First Friday: 8:00.-- 1 SuHivan L:ake Saturday morning as they will j Confessions: <• Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:80, Thursday before First Friday: and 7:30. Rev. A. J. Neidert, pastor. ^5i s, k. IN. spent Tuesday evening at the home hp each weGk and we must be ready held a very impressi^ .nstalla- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinjf> ^ !£nd that func^nTarw <ion ceremony on Jan. 18. Deputy Lloyd Fisher and George Glosson «<w h c-otten some of Our Ames of Gurnee presided as install- were business callers at St Anne i ^ nave gotten some of our officer, assisted by Elsie Vycital n^Satu dj ' clothes including four pair of white :» --•1 marsha!' M, and Mr.: Williara Mr •«s assistant marshal, Louise Kramer and.Mrs. Lloyd Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. We get the l<flying fiye» sometime 1:80 ion Evangelical Lutheran Church Divine Service -- Nine o'clock. te chancellor, Ethel Holly as musi- Alvin Case attended the regular J -a « a , "2 > Z T ^ " I ,i-n »nH r^rtrnrfe SQonVhaineoffeorr RnK« aoa«-. i_. - " itnhiiss wweeeeKk.. WWe« arre ppaaiidu fliivvee adyoililaarras ;; Souunnudaayy ..OSLcLhIoOoUlI -- TMeNn ou CclIoWc»k,. rs^at^cS. Sr2?^e°:>nd 'hrr "ePL to R«». IL T. Eisfeldt, Pastor. The following offitersv installed W.auconda lhursday even c0unter and its weight is relieved; weie cscorted by four members of The Volo unit of the Lake -Count^v l bar o{/ UsoFa pr,c s<sh?oanvs.i,nblg'* :et"q-u .ip ^m e2n tg, eett c.^, • Gumce camp, attired in formals of Hom"e B"ur eau met at the home of to' the tune of tvyo bucks and aj patriotic colors: , . ' Mrs. Carl Finks Wednesday. Oracle .v.,.. Frances Vycital quarter. tvy ( . , , , w. That also'is a navy "must."' ^!nSx7„!re Trl("i.tW0, The other morning I believe some "mack," the name given to every sailor, took four strokes on my beard the: Past Oracle B&rbara Weber gates, Mrs. Edwin Underwood and Chancellor Receiver ............ Marshal ............ Asst. Marshal Musician Inner Sentinel .OutSr Sentinel •• Hanager Flag bearer .... Faith •Cou rage Modesty ..i....... Unselfishness .. Endurance ....... Ella Cans '3/|.rs> Cecil Anderson, to the Annual Gertrude Schaefer Farm and Home Week in" Urbana in before he realized he~ was on Kate \Norts February. The next meeting will be «e reahzed • he was on •• ?Stl h'oIW % alllwyJneeling J'? 3 P0^1UCl: chief is furbishing us with a at radio. He claims he is. the only ;.. Elizabeth Cusen C °m6 ° ' l8' °y F>&her- .... , chief so doing. The boys cart smoke ... Margaret Simon p ATPTHTTP QITT?VTPli* ion^ when the smoking lights are a ^-- r».i.... "AlttlUIlv* oHiXV ViUfj Jpn. A couple of times some dutiei Community Church Smiday School: 10:00 a.m. Worship Service: 11:00 a.m. Junior League: 6:30 p.m. Epworth League: 8:00 p.m. Rev. Mack Powell, pastor. St. Peter'd Catholic Church, Spring Grove Masses: Sundays: 8:00 and 10:0Q. Holy Days: 6:30 a ad 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. • • . - SabeaF^by TO BE YEAR'S WORK ! were n^t carried out promptly and j Confessions: Dorothy Nickels OF GRAND MATRON the gang went from early morning Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:16. Rose Huemann " unti^ after supper without a smoke. I Emily Law^n:' : Mr,. Aenc. T^^mIc Keekin, Wor- MUm <**"• W,t" ' Lillian Cox thy Grand .Matron of the Order of Well, I go on duty soon and Thursday before First Friday: 2:80 and 7:lo.. Rev. John L. Daleirfen, Pastor. [ < ; Love, Margaret Bienapfl, vice oracle,^and the Eastern Star of "lUinois,~* hae,need t0 rC8t a httle ^ Miaud Rothermel weie not able to dedicated her. year's work to" patri0- attend due to illness. "••• tic service and charijty. On Jan. %2 At the close of the meeting "When Mrs. Mac Meekin will be heard otl Lights Go On Again"- was. sung by -radio station W. B. B. M. between; 3; Lillian Ccx and Elsie Vycital Talks -and-4 p m. This hour will be devoted' were given by installing officers and to. the sale of War Bonds MERVIN. gifts were presented to' installing The -amount of '$3;€00,000 has^^ been .'.formerly resided On a farm RESIDENCE CHANGES 1 • The Henry Wohkrt family, who n<*ar Wonder Lake Ev. Luth. (Missouri SyfiUdK. Sunday school--10:00 a. m^ Divine services--3:00 p. m. H. L. PFOTENHAUER, Pas^it , ' Grace Lutheran Church Richmond officers and the oracle. Refreshments, raised, from .the sale of Series E ' McIIenry,' .are now living in the for- gundav School* 10-30 a m. were served at a table decorated with YVar Savings Bonds to purchase a mer J- Adams house on Fourth . Royal Neighbors' colors. bomber the name "Eastern Star of street. . * * . * Illinois" being stenciled on it. North Kntertains At • *' Shore chapter has ;• old enough bonds if'- Will be NOTICE "Family Gathering j to purchase a $500,000 completely 'LI" T-. *c'l"o7s*ed" "'V- ' Mrs. Eleanor Njre entertained at equipped hospital plane.' The Wxjr- 8 until fui the r potice. Wednesday GLADSTONES. Adult Service: 11:00 a; m. John W. Gab!e, pastor. Ringwood Church, • Ringwood, 111, Sunday--Public worship, 9:30. •Church Schdol, 10:30. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday evea family gathering®held at her home thy Matron has announced that she] ~ ^n Elm street last Sunday, the oc- will send small banks to members Foreicn Language* casion honoring Lieut. William A. of each chapter to be used for the ' Among the languages being taught ' ning. Mrs^ Kenneth Cristy, director. Nye, who will leave soon for duty ai money collected from the salvage on college campuses to prepare men ---- sea with^Jle navy. Those who en- campaign which the O. E. S. is con- for military or civilian duties in for- McHENRY LODGE A.F. ft A.M. joyed a delicious dinm-r and supper ducting. , eign countries are Amoy, Annamese, McHenry Lodge No. 163 meets the with Mrs. Nye were dr. and Mrs. ---- v Fanti, Haussa, Kurdish,'Mandarin, first and third Tuesdays of each month Eugene ,Nye of Milwaukee, Wis.; Subscribe to The Plaindealerl Panjabi, Pushtu, Swahili* and That > at the hall on Court street. .. J • 1 ' t I ' THIS is what we've been working for all Alon This is the year to hit and hurt the enemy. This is the time when every- ."•?lhing you do counts double! If we all get . together and do all we can, we'll be over this hurdle and well on our way- to complete and crushing victory- > No question about the men in " uniform--they'll go "all out." But can we count on you to back • them all the way? Your quota i*s where you work--you've got Jo ^ buy your War Bonds and then buy mQre, until every last loose cent you have is fighting. Tough ? Of course, it's tough--unless it is a sacrifice you're simply not doing your share! Make the sacrifice now--buy more than the extra $100 Bond your country counts on you for--winning the war is worth any sacrifice you make. Besides, you aren't giving, you're lending to America! You'll get back every dollar you invest in War Bonds, with interest. , An extra $100 War Bond now is the minimum for everybody-- can't we count on you for more? O IMt stickAr la ycvr window M«ans ytow hav* bought 4»li War loan ttcuriti**. BACK THE ATTACK! Public Service Company of Northern Illinois G J- V..-: \) to