Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Apr 1946, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

vng~ »<\!V «'". „j*' • -UK » . »* *rt *» ^ *5"- ' 'jST J -*•- " ••• VT "*4C^r^sC^ s~8i&'i:r"»J*r •* 'L&&y^ - •?!* 'il- c_ti <-'1-1. •«.•' v ,w * '^T £ * • : • r i mwrp^m " -£•>* r ^ " *W ! Mil f I L -,.- ... '«., A**-, ..^SlkftS '-WW* M HXKRY, ILUN0IB, THURSDAY, APRIL 4. 1946 LAST RITES ON »• MONDAY FOR MRS. CMMA KATTNER.83 Death Also Claims , John Bonslett, 73, |5 Formerly of McHenry Bfrrrx OAMHOW SERVES THESE LOCAL MUSICAL AS STEWARDESS WITH GROUPS WILL COMPETE PAN AMERICAN UNE8 AT DISTRICT CONTEST McHenry friends of Dr. and Mrs. Three musical groups from the H. F. Cannon of Waukegan, formerly ' local high shcool will travel to of McHenry, will be interested to j Waukegan next Saturday, April 6, to know that their daughter, Betty, has i compete in the district contest for just completed six months as a flight; organizations. They are the band, : stewardess on Pan American Air- • the orchestra and the girl's chorus. !ways Clippers. During this time! The band "will compete by playing ^jshe has visited Cuba, Mexico, Guat- the following numbers: "The Connemala, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, ecticut March" by Nassann, "Bronze Haiti, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, the Vir- Eagle" by Graham, and The Travelgin Islands and the Dominican Re-1 'er Overature" by Buchtel. ; public. ! The forty-piece orchestra will play A lifetime of memories which cov-. Betty has been acting as hostess "^Hungarian Dance No. 5" by a period of more than eighty !n *"e air since last September, hav- Brahms, 'Ballet Music No. 2 from years in one community ended with attended PAA'S stewardess Rosamunde" by Shubert, and "Cavaihe death last Friday, March 29, ground training school for six weeks ^ier Overature" by Isaac. 1M6, of Mrs. Emma Kattner of previous. There she learned to serve. The girls' chorus, consisting of Spring Grove. She died at her home mea^8 prepared by the commissaries, thirty-six voices, has chosen "By at the age of 83, following an -ill- assist passengers in wiring ahead The Bend of The River" by Edwards •ess which dated back to 1932. For ^°r reservations, and other necessary and "Lift Thine Eyes," from the Die past fourteen years she had been t details- Her studies included met- oratorio ':The Elijah" by Mendelsatn invalid. erology, radio, handling of mail and sohn. ir . baggage and the other fascinating I Only organizations . receiving a a^htir «nn! details necessaryfco efficient and safe first division rating will be eligible ^ »WK fl^ht8- !to compete in the sectional contest I.?! m.M in 1 Miss Cannon, following her college to-be held in DeKalb on May 6. 2™* * t f? a isml education at, Illinois University and McHenry already has three soloists SZn nf f« J LSI ^ Forest college, acted as coun- who have merited to advance to the Lith Jhlf ™?.n selor kt a Girls Scout camP at Elk- sectional through their success in fi?™" P horn, JVis. ,the district solo contest on March ® „ / - » « • ' , ! She plans some day, after she has- 2, 1946. Emma^ Oeffling was born on No- been everywhere in Latin America,1 lumber 12, 186.., at Johnsburg, the tQ transfer to other PAA divisions Three McHenry Toutbl Jaughter of John and Anna Oeffling.! and 8ee Europe, Asia and Africa. T„;11t.0/| t„ On February 18, 1886, she was mar-; • injured In Accident lied to William Kattner at St. John's' wiv aTOwr • i j i u'iw church in Johnsburg, and to this D1HBB1 1*11x111^ vnion six children were born. Of INSTALLED IN CITY these, five survive, Mrs. Christina j ehmitt^Mrs* Tillie May and Mrs. Three McHenry youths suffered injuries, one serious, about 1 o'clock, last Sunday morning when the driver lost control of the car and hit RALPH flERCE, MAGICIAN, TO Bl IN CITY APRIL 9 > F. F. A. Is Sponsoring Evening Entertainment In School Auditorium V. F. W. AUXILIARY MAKES ELABORATE PLANS FOR DANCE May 8 has been declared V-E day all over the country, a day well to be remembered by all of the boys who fought it out with the enemy previous to this day. Thus, with a large percentage of our veterans of foreign wars back from a long siege of fighting over there, we find May 8 a most opportune time for celebration. It was suggested, Sfter a few prizes were donated by the members, Be Sure To Vote Tuesday In the Primary Election H •I i£ I>a»ly *je read about ladies losing that in order not to slight any A very important primary election' tion as county judge: Don A. throughout Illinois is scheduled to asks for the chance to fill the P'*fe next Tuesday, April 9, cy as state's attorney caused by tha 1946. A11 citizens who are entitled elevation of State's Attorney Wm. to vote are urged to go to the polls M. Carroll to the circuit court bench, on the above date and exercise their Raymond D. Woods will have -- ?„t£fi.Pp'rt i" choosin£ candi- contest to Continue in the county dates, on both Republican and Demo- clerk's office and Roland McC '...f their heads and making, serious niis" merchant"ill buVfness"^hower*wouW !k!®!^ *P" has.no on for codnty superintakes. It will be a - little different j be asked if they would care to dowith some jroung McHenry girl, nate some small gift for a very gooa1 who will^ actually lose her head, with cause, the V. F. W. Auxiliary danec PC?^ fw w6 MH0tS w"nX On the Republican ballotl , the office tendent of schools. . , of state treasurer heads the list, u)P »Z Intfrestmgr contests schedPierce, famous magician, officiating, i The 'ladies will be interested to|wiwith tWhreceL craTn dviidtaetres^: owStee^phnedn 1A' "Ules?u rearre. TJhoer prsehseennftf sh.aenrdi_ff , chouSnt?y as a part of the entertainment spon- know that right now there are such ja/'Brown A- ^u,!e- asks to go into the treaZ Vernon L. Nickell, the Prefent job, • being opposed by E. F. superintendent, of public instruction, supervisor from Seneca is unonnnsed fnr ronnminnfinn townsnip. sored v by the local F. F. A. chapter items as a new electric washing on April 9 at 8 p.m. in the local machine, which can 'be seen in the high school auditorium. Carey Electric Shop window, nylon People have often wondered . why hosiery, modern electric irons, toast- Pierce doesn't have one of his own ers. smoked hams and many other assistants help him with this unusual "c&rce articles to be disposed of at act. It all happened in Boston, the dance. Mass., during Pierce"s eastern tour The tickets for this°*rlance and ; carnival can be purchased from any i of the veterans, at the Grande Clean- ,ers. or at the door on May 8. , "Hie big event will be held at the i Bridge ballroom, with dancing, entertainment, noise makers and balloons to add to the merriment. The >r,nS M*m .h. b. . ! The event is sponsored by the I " opposed by Jamea ^»n Congress Elevi Vfc.e rFs . soWm. eA 2u0x0i lilaardyi,e sw. hich now num- i Nick Keller and Harold' n ir.i„v o!ri.c _7, "IS,^L am. tu0 p! "wk" „ „ u . j ,Kel35y- _F°r State Centra!/Committeeman, is unopposed for renomination. , A quartet of candidates have filed •. Tnr®6 .men will battle but a race for representative in congress, state 'or sheriff, the ballot showing th« at large, with only one to win. They names of Fred C. Bau of Algonquin, are William G. Stratton, Daniel D. Stevens of Richmond, the pres- Frazin, David L. Keller and Maurice ®nt treasurer, and Harold E. Resee, C. Simpson. Woodstock. For representative in congress Few Contests Among Democrats from the eleventh district, we find The Democratic ballot has names the name of the present congressman, listed for practically all of the ol- Chauncey W. Reed, without opposi- fices. as follows: tl03 A State Treasurer--Sam Keys. Two men are listed for the office Superintendent of Public Instftts tion--C. H. Engle. . VMM# 4-r W * tanvia ia m the gen- ran and Raymond J. Nicholson. iatorial dis- For Representative in General mmbe opposed by Charles E. senvtly. Eight District--Thomas A. The followinir DeoDle head com- tw.° Republicans now holding the Eleventh District--Francis J. Loogfomittces on arrangements' Fred representatives in Mevers and U el,fht d|" Asmanagers; William Pries and Evelyn TVadeU J? °S°8TihSivSl? ^ n T V' Eil,?t District--Th< Murphy, advertising; Arnold Blake I Albert E Nord^from w L Bolger or Theodore Ruesch and Mildred Reese finance* Alichael! u » Nordstrom, of Waukfgan. For Senatorial Committeemaa, .nd Marion Sh3«,T„d Vern* J: Eirt.h DUtnc-E. M Phnjips"*"^: Kr.mer. K.,hry„ Du^ier,|SSg - Mary Schmitt of Johnsburg; Arthur: Those of OS who live here think culvert, causing it to turn end over Kattner and Ernest Kattner of Rich- j McHenry is just about alright as it end. The injured were Leonard pond. A son, Edward, preceded her is. However, now and then some one Blake, driver of the Ford sedan, and In death, passing away on October'or some group sees fit to make some Dick Miller, whose injuries weref 10, 1836. Besides her husband and improvement which makes us even treated in a local doctor's office, and «ve children, she also leaves two sis- | more proud of our home town. James -Hall of McCullom Lake,'who ters, Mrs. Mary Theleii of Johnsburg | During the past week one such was taken to the Woodstock hospital «nd Mrs. Anna Thurlwell of McHen- improvement has been in progress, suffering a broken pelvis. Blake iy, and one brother, William Oeffling, namely, installing new or improved was thrown out of the car by the m Johnsburg; also ten grandchildren.1 street lights at fourteen various lo- impact. Mrs. Katther was kind and con- j C5^0J?S" During the war residents; The accident occurred a short dis- - •(derate both to Tier family and | °* ^he, Country Club subdivision, tance from the McCullom Lake rail-] last year. .... uau...j nueciai items: raui ivaris and l«i ti,« » w * * - friends and remained a pleasant com- [which has grown considerably ^ in road crossing on the blacktop road, assisted in this major illusion became Rothermel refreshments* Mr and tyv° contests on the Desmond. panion even during her long period the last few years, expressed their The car was completely demolished, sudde n 1 y ill just before this Mrs. Geonre Duesler Mr and Mrs other four with only Far Sheriff--Robert E. Rusboldt. STiU health. desire for lights extending east from I j particular act was to have been William Pries Mr and Mrs FrS Sd ' ^i ^ lt_ u * . i For County Superintendent of Funeral services were held on *ritr*i?iCe i,t0 th^kK°lf COUr8e, /°r $65,000 DAMAGES SOUGHT j presented. Pierce was at a loss Meyer™ Mr"^ Mrs^Frank^ellner,! Henry ^ Cowlin seeks re-nomina- Schools--No filing. for an assistant since his other aids Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Graham, Mr. helped in various other parts of the and Mrs. Michael Schoenholtz and, n a ol • . « act. After a little persuasion, he Mr, and Mrs. Jack Keenan, decor- A- Snenn and SOU »^f formed a guard of honor at the ^ T" »?cce8»f"1 in securing a lady sting; Robert Knox, Frank Gende Form NeW PartnenhlD ibtrance in?aKe t"e necessary improvement at; mcma from the addience who comnleted the land r^Rnv Smith ms«w P Theodore Graham and Frank Kell-• M«w wo mm* - ncr,^ entertainment: Olivia Keenan, | to fill- in 4 ® °fflCeS McHenry county. For County Clerk--Allan F. Penny. For County Treasurer--Donald J. °" j several blocks. :roubr'th.Tth", p.T,h i'cS.,w^dAS RESULT OF AUTO of the church. i that time.neCeMary imProvement at, Damages fouling $65,000 are Pallbearerrss wweerree hheerr ggrraannddssoonnss,,!! aA sshhoorrtt ttiimmee aagroo,. hhoowweevveerr,, aa asuurr-- Tilf r, iinn Js!uTits filed last weekk ,iinn Arnold May, Frank May, Jr., Eugene very was by the local city lee.County Circuit court at Wauke- Mmy, Gerald Schmitt, Stanley council and the Public Service com- **1;* P®"011? injured in an auto- Bdimitt and William Kattner. Bu- jpany to determine iust how manv mobl,e accident on state route 120 Hal was in the church cemetery. ; logons SSThT ii need of m?« ™*T A Grayslrice.^ept. 16, 1945. De- The surrey re fendants are DesPU Funeral services were held at 8:30 suited in the man: John Bonslett iadequate lighting. completed the! and LeRoy Smith, bartenders; Nick turn. The idea of using a local Justen and Bob Kilday, sergeants at person was truly a show stopper arms. and has remained with the Pierce show ever since. i„„ irrSr A'«titjta£SL which MWSTINO REVEALED A | MARCH COUNTY LEGION •Uod last Saturday morning from; which are being the funeral avenue U to*?o"*Ln r£ Frank ; wU'. «Jtyle Show ly Me MEMBERSHIP INCREASE made *t this , 01*ner of the car DieU was driving., nenry young men. ------ neral home at 246 W." North The golf course road is no longer I ,the. •"[dent. Archie L. Breese , Chicago, to Immaculate Con-1 a dismal lane after the sun goes j i church, for John Bonslett, i down, for at regular intervals bright ~l| wllj \ Martha Wilson died on March 27, 1946. He lights shine forth. At the corner a ii^ were senous'y injured. 78 years old. of Green and Elm, 600 watt bulto A"?,* Rhod<;8 of irir*r KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PLAN HOMECOMING FOE RETURNED VETERANS th* maided The deceased, with his family, had the 'former 250 watt ^us^injSrii? "Mra^S^s^ajS led in McHenry in what is now ^lb?' thus providing a better lighted $i0 OOOfJr the dllth Jacob Diedrieh home for several I n°rih on Green. Richmond 'd ^ *05 /vqq ^ h itHnr* Road has also been in line for new P*na wVf. TS?:000 ^ tiS? ** We" " .u^ forn»°0i»! *nd The council intends to conduct * ^arin® at the time of the Another ]»artnership was formed in McHenry between father and son i ^ ~ ~ ., - recently when Bob Sheriff became a of partner in the business formerly *ni*hts ®f Columbus to plaani operated alone by his father, C A hom^com'nf party for Thi (Shorty) Sheriff. The two men APnl ll« for now own and manage the Mobil Gas fftipned war veterans. Tweotv of ^ . Station, next to Anderson's tavern th*ir twenty-five senncemen hav* Three live rabbits will be given Another county Legion meeting on Routes 120 and 31 ' returned at this time. Menhers naway as another special attraction. I was held last Thursday evening,| They are equipped to do recapping that the five. who are still ia This is not Mr. Pierce's first'Union being the meeting place.; vulcanizing, tractor tire repairs! the service of their conutry will ha appearance in MoHenry, for he was Membership roll call was taken, the' greasing, washing, polishing, etc., una**e to be present to enjoy this brought here by another local organ-! total revealing an increase over the: and carry all Mobil products. isation several years ago. Tliose nrevious month. At the present time' then anDreeiated hia 1.852 county persons fcel< employed as Roofing Co. fuars, when he was ••lesman for the Ford icoonng Survivors include three sons, Har- «ld, living in California. Alfred and Jack * ~ who saw him appreciated his belong to the Variety Of Captured Items great talent as magician and will American Legion. I n. . not want to miss next week's show. Speaker of the evening was Judge " UMpl&y Army Week Tickets are now on sale apd can Wiliam M. Carroll, who urged vetbe purchased from any F. F. A. erans to band together and be out- -- -- wm i . . . - . „.^.,ua w cvnuun . •. . * . . ~ - --- member for fifty cents for adults spoken in their stand on national nave a variety of Jan weapons and 5. p*fln. *, „ Chicago and Cook more surveys in the near future until Hrfvin i * v y reckless | and thirty-five cents for grade school 's»ues. He especially emphasized equipment, Jap rifles, swords, hand i P>u f li1 y v • prwrwea present party with than. The off!cert of the council Mi the committee in charge have been fortunate in obtaining an outstanding speaker for this occasion. He ia Reverend John Roland, a Prsnrisraa Waukegan department stores will I mi»»>0n**y who is at preeent the » ' h u ,w .w. th. i ,,u *"<l. vj?- years ago. him in death, Genevieve, et and Louis.' Bonslett had been in poor health since last fall, when he underwent surgery. - Mr. PAPER KEEPS FORMER . SERVICE WOMAN IN TOUCH WITH MID-WEST ' when he was released. INTERESTING NEARBY NEWS QUICK THEFT Oaring the two minutes he was APRIL 20-21 TO BE GRAND OPENING OF RIVERSIDE BAR-B-Q April 20 and 21 will be the giti£d opening days of the Riverside Bar- B-Q, owned and operated by Vernon and Sue Prisk. The Prisks, formerly MUNOIS WmANS the importance of belonging to tho grenades, knee mortars, shelis, en- Legion in action as well as name,, trenching tools, flags, photos, a warning that wearing a Legion but-' Shinto Sacred belt, land mine, Hari ton and uniform is not enough. Kari knife, a Samari sword and a to the war he was in charge of a mission in China. During the war years he spent manv months aa tm army chaplain. With such a Health Illinois is leading the nation in Judge Carroll's talk was well re- variety of other articles on display j experience he will surely brine 1 ceived and at the .conclusion he was during Army Week. A winter out-1 * mo*t profitable and inspiring at)- beseiged with invitations to talk at At and miscellaneous clothing for 8B5T Jrs 'Mteners. post meetings throughout the coun- the G. I. will also be displayed. This! , e °",c*r* ®nd committee expect I ty. i outfit is issued to troops in sub-arc- a lar*e att*ndance to help make this I McHrnry's membership in the Le- tic climates. party a success. They wish to exgion now stands at 180, which is Enlistments in the army in Lake if/? an ^nvitation to all members of fifth in the county. Woodstock tops an<! McHenry counties are rising i H1* knights of Columbus, irrespective list with 476 members. rapidly with the latest benefits and'J'X* e councl^ which they |y MM.^wvo Each week we rmnu*t* al»ent from the ticket booth in the from Glenview, purchased the busi"- Ubertyville North Shore depot one ne8s fr°m Charles F. Tomka and j facilities approved for "on-the-job" allowance offered men who enlist or; ^elong. under th^G. ° BilUwiih ove^JSo MERIT COUNCIL ACCEPTS ^e-enlist before July 1. ' ... f te opened for b^s 'recentl" fa ma?v velJi. l£tin» th^ri*°,ice *121 had *«en taken .{Tor the. Present fK» i il/ p, ,de,!ire from the cash drawer. A truck Wl11 specialize ° driver brought gravel to be Tilled JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER For the present, the neW' owners M jjof^sion^' " indU8try APPLICATIONS TO 22ND Among them are servicemen and women who had never read the paper so thoroughly as when they were W1U in very ... in same ^ type of food as heretofore, projects are being set up, where . The Illinois Merit System Council applications for examingiven for the position stenographer in the 101 The Bar-B-Q will be open from 4 ised since February 4. downstate county Departements of 2 • Employer, .re «ndin( in 5SS!L*MK!,^J£iS Lmuch the; In addition, thousands of farm; heretofore who" become interested in learning of the home town news through the COVered the weekly paper. j ; . TTiis week, however, came a re- 8,000 TURKEYS PERISH TARMVRfl APV ASTTH «e>t which' was unisual that it Mundelein and Lake Zurich fire- ^KMKKS ARE ASKED would seem to be of interest to more me!1 wt7e ca,1ed ^ to the Hansen TO INCREASE GOALS a driveway at the rear of the depot. served» namely bar-b-qued spare ribs, veterans will have an opportunity to receiving appli Parker went around the building to steaks, chops and fish. Later, how- learn practical farm management, a^'°ns to be giv< show him where to put the gravel. eyer. they intend to add more foods, with 172 agricultural classes organ- °* junior ' stenog NEWS ABOUT ~? OUR SERVICEMEN COMING EVENTS for approvals at the rate of 100 to ^a.8 announced, 160 a day, according to Administrator .examinf.tlon. °fer^ an 0PP?r", telephone Homer G. Bradney of the Illinois Vet- ,or aPPl«ants to become eligerans Commission. lble /or employment in their home IVC Service Officer William R. <?unty- Appointments to these posi^ Cairns at Woodstock, is available to J,on.s ai!® made on a permanent advise veterans and assist them in .s1?.' w,th vacation and sick leave PUindeafer be "sent "to" her" there" 8,0C<) young "turkeys. Firemen re- McHenry county farmennTRave JJ^eatioS^ %Vte ^plSSs'^RetSSmeit 1 heater exploded, been asked to exceed their original «Jjjcai,on ana training unaer tne U. 1. gystem est)- u. r.:-.. estimate* am>rn*imat»1«r Application forms may be obtained of eon, ,„d 150,000 ««.. of .oy- 3v^r Ye^™' M*c h""XCou^^ •< fy county Department of l^blic • « « A* ft « • _ A CO IO TO nnvf jl A4 A 4A IT W Dr. and Mrs. Leo Gerlach were thrilled last Thursday evening over a call leeting. Wi than just our own staff. It wis from ^ann at Countryside early /iabv flAVDVAM Mrs. Thelma Thomas of Philadelphia, last Thursday morning. Flames des- Jk" vvaxi, BUIfifiAIlS who wrote asking that the'4™^ a lai*e brooder house and During her period of service she Ported that an oil Bill was stationed in Ottumwa, Iowa, causin£ the fire. The loss was estl- goals in the amount of 25,000 acres and it was there, according to her ted at $2,500. Wll admission, that she discovered that she preferred a small city. She has never been to McHenry and SUICIDE VICTIM beans during 1946. It has been t'0 vet,era"s "9™ »c«enry county Ass;i„:e ' r ^ suggested tfch"aTt' "th,,iDs increase be oob"-; whom twelve have indicated thev" are"EEmmppllooyymmeenntt SSeerrvviiccee ooffffiiccee,, oorr aatt McHenry and i Despondency over ""prolonged ill .^.L^r0!J?.h increa8^ or chan^ interested in the agricultural ApIH the Merit^ System Council office, 935 home sometime within the next two •olely ... . "r cnangeu aericultural field ine Ment system council otrice, wi her interest in our town has been health was blamed for the death in T and 363 in school or on-the-job-tmin- ""no" Building. Springfield. pie months, hoping to through reading the paper last week Tuesday afternoon of , !i ,n °ie acreage of hay, j closing date for receiving applica , •wit to some serviceman or woman William Stiehr -Sr., 76, retired farm- P , oa^' ,!" .8°me cases ' * " **>m er, who had lived in the Wadsworth j° &Fe winter killed or abenhi her own words, "I was born community for the last fifty-two ^one^ especially wheat, may from here, stationed in Ottumwa. <tions is April 22, 1946. TED AS KILLED Philadelphia but it is one devoted to the production of StffeRIFF DUNNE DIES » Funeral services will be held on April S . F. F. A. Banquet. Fox River Valley Camp, Riverview Camp, R. N. A. .. April 4 C. D. of A. Business Mc Circle 3, W. S. C. S.--Mrs. Spencer from " Tokyo "from Welcome Home Party--M. E. Church their son, First 0 . . . ^L-i- u Lieu tenant, Leo Auxiliary Meeting- Gerlach, a marine McHenry. corps pilot. The n c ?r T j -- -. - ; call came through C™n'°" S"nda>* ~ as plainly as it ters-8:30 Mass. St Mary's. calfing 'from some ®*as* Matrons' ^d "fast PM point An the Night-O.E S. United States. He PrfMrrmm"-- tnnnwA R* stated that he ex- 2^25 ^ pects to start for '1 Vn op e «_ ••hin the next two ' * S* Mrs. Calf .rriy. b, June. H»*«- Ajril U Thomaa Diediich >rr(.ed hom. lut ^ OWH, weel *"«• «"™« Hom^om ^-K. ^ d ' , April 12 3 Friends of Bob Adams were happy Mothers Club. my fondest dreams to settle down head with a German Luger ^pistol. n°e^ed grain, oil and protein „ Friday morning at 10 o'clock in to see him back home last weekend. " Asril IS somewhere in the mid-west. Until He walked out on the back porch v as possible Hebron, aKun Transfiguration church, Wauconda, Bob served a-long period in England jj-u. c-ie At West <k.t dream beeome. . reality, I • shortly after ««>„ .„d in a%e. « be »»"»• JS f°T r, Edvr.rd L. Dunne. 63, who died and only recently returned to thU ^^^L^by F« shall just have to content m If.mtnutes h.S dauehternn-law. Mr^ to 20°,^ hM follow.n,i.>he.rt_.tUek_on^e^ai;., |Countr,. - Valley Camp, R. A. with reading your paper, I saj myse And s say thank you once again. We are indeed happy ana proua gun that Mrs. Thomas should have chosen our paper to keep her in touch with happenings in this area. so, Herman Stiehr, heard a shot. She m." I found him slumped in a chair, the j,"', "a™er. <nere and proud on the floor between his feet. farmers to farm adviser, there is still time officially as dead. Word was revise their Among the Sick -- »M » H•<••••••««•»»>•»»• Mrs. Don Conrad of Wbnder Lake haa been a medical patient at the Woodstock hospital. Joseph Pesz underwent a tonsil- Isctmy at Sherman hospital, Elgin, week Thursday. James Longfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Longfield, has been a Medical patient at St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin. Mrs. Walter Vasey has been V SMdical patient at St. Therese hosfftal. Never before have the hats been aa beautiful, flowers, ribbon and lovely straws. Fisk hats are always amart and vou wear them with pride, iliubfth Pich, Green street. 46-fp Our colored Easter chicks will arrive aheut AvrO II. Bo aura to yours. Farmers MHL - 4S4 operations to meet this pressing Rozelle of Plainfield, W i s. Hie need for a greater food production, sergeant was formerly linotype not only to give people here a great- operator at Hebron. ^vTby hi. Str. jETolJS ».i^^n LS JtA charge from the army on March 9. April IS May Night" For County H< reau--Woodstock. SENIOR CLASS PLAY 1 Fred Huemann arrived home last Easter Formal Dance "Shrubbery Hill' has been selected week mnd has received his discharge. C. Y. O. by Miss Helen Stevens as the 1946 jje |ja(j ^n serving in Europe. i _ April HOBBY SHOW „ _ r w A hobby show with over thirty er. than pre-war" diet, but also to - - exhibits # valued at $25,000 will be aid the suffering abroad. The best held at the Barrington public high guide posts available, according to1 RirtHft school gymnasium May 31 and June the farm adviser, are the 1946 i 1, it was announced last week The revised production goals. I ###• titttttttttt • tm - event will fce known as the Tri- j County Hobby Show, in order to EXTINGUISH r.RASS fidpc | Word comes of the birth of a : _. . . --_ attract entrants from surrounding | The lo^al fire denartment was call- J?uSht?.r on farch 18 in •C,?Ji8' ire. Richard Ward Roger Wilbrandt, GHbertHopkins.JS.died 1"*^- p^SrW P' veek New Mexico, to Lieut and Mrs. Vvith ' •. 6 f day evening of a heart attack while rmrty. -Spc senior class play, to be presented on Friday evening. May 10. , , __ _i The cast includes Joan Durland, BHuloni M&H lil68 QH T^rcell Lock, Joan Weber. Eileen gllS Near WaUCOnda SnMth, Dolores Murphy, Fred Svo-! St. Clara's Court--InstaHatioaL sS Annual Birthday Tea--W. 8. C.> - May t Altar and Rosary Sodality. counties, and the proceeds will be out ' twicp during the past week • B, . , used to purchase a visual education times to extinguish grass fires. Eugene Justen. She has been named motion picture projector with sound The first ocmrrod on Mond*v after- Lynn Nancy for her mother, the track and camera for the students nooT, in the Knollwood subdivisioYi at £OI7Ter Nancy Henderson of Mcof tfce Barnngton public high school.; McCullom Lake and the ^ond on £allom Lake and Chicago. The . j Tuesday mominc in the Frye sub- ^'ttle lady is the nrst_ grandchild WINS PAPAL HONOR ; division at Pistakee Bay. Joseph B. O'Hern, chief engineer at St. Mary's Of The Lake seminary. Mundelein, has been created riding on a bus near Wauconda. He _ . was returning to his home in Elkr Senior tdass *^*y- : horn. Wis., from DesPlaines. where _ , . . ~ T ... ... . jhe had been visiting a daughter. The local :Legion Auxiliary will be. The deceased was stricken while; HOLD COUNTY MEETING aasmnios OHAmas of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Justen. j b°8tess at the monthly county meet- {enroute between Lake Zurich and Pfc. and Mrs. Earl L. Dowell of 1* i^,lan 5 1"^nT 21s--'lSi'^ Wauc°nda Rnd at the latter stop was Mr. and Mrs. Clinton of a son, born April 1. has one other child, a daughter, GRANT POLIO AID Announcement has been made by a Knight Of St. Gregory The Great -T. I,. Towns«»nd. chwirmaW of t^e Inby Pope PiusXII. He received this; fantile Paralysis f"nd in M<*Henry Connie, 3 years old, ^ information last week Wednesdav in j cour.tv, that the Fonndn-' A boy wss bom to Mr. ana mrs. a l e t t e r from Samuel Cardinal j tion has made on $18,000 grant to j Clemens Freund at Lutheran Dea- Stritch of the archdiocese of Chi-! the county to heln care for the pa- (coness hospital, Chicago, on 'March cago. Mr. O'Hern is one of the few tients in the Rockford hosnital. of 29. The Freunds, formerly of Chi- Catholic laity of the world to re- which there are seven at this time, i cago, are now caretakers at the C. rrc. ana jar,. r,«r. u w*e„ oi ; venin|f Anril 5. in the Legion hall.! "th'« -•Tdir.l are moTin* frxm Of*** Battle Creek, Mich, are t~he paren,t s || Rncn.^reese^nrtaiTviveess firroomm aanll ccoouunnttyy units tH® ' H® ** ^ the William Altholf eottage»at e cou-i w || r)r»«ent to enjov the even ceive this Papal honor. Orfrr ww at Th» Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Mannix oi Chicago spent Sunder f* ttt A1 Henn home. H. Romeiser home at Pistakee Bay. Ontar your ruabor stands at A* Ptalndealer. at that time. ^ Lake -nagr.t mweintht Mprrse.s iTdehnetlm ao f EldGrrideegne.v idewe-, !i ffoorJ fbeurrSia^la aftfTterr^ aann ^inaquueess^t t'wwaSs ^hMeldL. The °^il,on tmSkf from Skokle to the Bea TU.. «s special guest. wivvTin* t Tnvirava ten house on Waukegan street. The committee in charee includes I RAWllAuB luvfillofia M»ry Freund. chairman; Eva Bacon, Aileen Boze. Magdalena Blake, Eva i Salter E. Knabusch, Dundee, Blake and Mary Blake. ' iRuth L. Bohl, Algonquin. . . John L.L Chriest and Doris Our colored Easter chides will ar-; Bird, both of Algonqqjn. rivo about April 1& Bo sura to I .Ross E. Haley. Jr~. Farwn MHL 4W Lilly B. Msdslberg. Lovely * flowered and • ribbon trtahate. the "muai" M

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy