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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Oct 1946, p. 1

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With the headlines of •Wijupen hervkBnf the tons antiripeted event tnd radios Ulsting laafc campaign speeches from each one cannot help but become mi conscious. Tlie sreneral trends in various parts of the country are probably of more 111 1 mil than elections being held in tfw county, where Republican candidates who were victorious in the apring primaries are assured success •est month. Besides the old line Kapublican and Democratic candidates, representatives of the Prohi- Mfcion party will also be listed. Creating * feat deal of interest is the race for representative at in which William G. Stratton, in, is o[ Democrat. DEDICATE ISLAND LAKE CHURCH Photo by A. Worwlck. ICcHenry MR. AND MRS. N. E. BARBIAN Hundreds Still On Foreign Soil Willi p; Be Jtamenftbered Here ; With the war over and the over- Mas mail lightened considerably, many of us forget the tremendous task which still must be carried out by the post office -department during1 £he 1946 holiday season. Many hun-' dlred8 0f servicemen are still standing I guard oh ft»reign s-cil and relatives ; and friends will be remembering them this Christmas as in past years.: While their absence this year1 brings less sadness because of the end of hostilities, nevertheless, their ! long vigil is probably more lonely' now, for civilians have begun to re-1 sume a mere normal life, with fewer j thoughts for those who who are still' away from home. With this thought in mind, it is \ well that all of us be sure to remem- j Among" McRenry's most happily have lived useful lives in this com- j ber those who w411 be away from j _ , _ , married couples of many years are munity, proving themselves helpful I loved ones this Christmas season, pposing Emily Taft Mr and Mrs> N> E. Barbian, who on neighbors and good friends to a j With the roar of gunfire boys staat Both have strong; Oct. 28 observed their ftfty-fl^" " "•»--J K-- J - * ' *" EIGHTY-EIGHT WERE AT ST. MARrS Bishop J. J. Boylui Officiated At Rites Last Sunday Evening ;C.'« n . Impressive services marked eos- [^tmation at St. Mary's church last • Sunday evening, October 27, what ! the Most Rev. John J. Bcylan, bishop jof the Rockford diocese, came to Mc- I Henry to confirm eighty-eight per- 1 sons, including children and adults. I Leading the way into the church I in solemn prccession were the coni tirhiands. followed bv their sponsors and twenty-iour visiting priests pr«fcf I ent to assist at the service. Fell awing the confirmation, an ir"sniring sermon was preached by Rev. Father ; Smith, S. J., professor of hom;.!«t:c.* I at Mundelein. The adult choir, under ; the direction of Sister Andreella, ; furnished music for the occasion. Other members of the clergy present besides those already mentioned Photo Through Courtesy Crystal Lake Herald were the Reverends John Daleiden, * .0 j „ A . Joseph Egan, Clarence Thennes, Al- , a ^.u. »,re y» w,o 0v-Vi L*®t Sunday October 27, marked In the evening, Rev. R. A. Strauss of bert Neidert, Clement Petit, Wil- , ftfty-ftfth great many acquaintances in Mc-; tioned over there realiied that dur-ithebeginmnop of dedication services j the Fourth Congregational church of Ham A. O'Rourke, Eugene Baumbacking them and it will be^ wedding anniversary. They cele- Henry in the last fifty-five years. tag the war th«r every movement ^ uie 'sland uake Chicago was present to give the hcfer- H»rr>" Wiermann, O. S. A., " ~ " ' 1 Mn the minds of those *reSatJonal church. Meeting at 9:30 arWp(l*a to Me who finishes on bra ted the event on Sunday, P - * Frank Miller, Herman Me linger, the couple was honored over a.m. at the Beu tearoom, Wauconda, aesr Mall Parcels New SfckdHR) MMrintende Livingston, n-'. -_J Daroian 01 menmry, j»i. »itu «"»• e*wuem K>ium. un C\|u«iiy Jfuui.il-1 *» Glen Shales of DesPfaines and Mr. ful appearing wife, now 76, spends 1 _ .. Wohlers (U) lor Jtruste<M Mrs. Ray Whitinsr of Lake Ger-; her spare time in making braided 1 Christmas parcels for army * the Umvera.ty of Illinois; ^""cVa. Crandchildren and gre«t grand rugs, at which she became adeplsonnel overseiTmust be mm led W. Reed (R) and Louis William Oswald (D) for representative in children present were Mr. and Mrs. many years ago. Bob Shake and son of Desplaines. Mrs. Barbian _ , . . . ^ pastor of • Adults who were confirmed were There was music by a choral group 1 the _Second Congregational church >c follows:--Mrs Margaret Alletlgr lhc. Waueonda high school, j of Roc1tfoixr, mil give the sermcn. Mrs. Aileen Boxe, John Boze, Volney after which Rev. M. J. A. Dalrymple.j The evening service wili be conducted Brown. Roland Ekstrom, Mrs. ~ .r: • . u._. T -p„„i- /pi | hick o»iw«ii mu mw» duiiii. hcu.iu, «•>. «*.««»« ju«»!»u, •««n i irussiuic, nut »wr than November 1.1 I . -- IS. a Jp\ Freurid were married in 1891 at St E. Freund and Mrs. Mary Klap-! Requests from the addressees are nr county judge; l>on ^ wicks \k) i j0f,n*s church, Johnsburg, and ten perich, all of this community, and! not required in connection" with 1 BAJUi ON GRASSER ™r Z4"*®® aj *ney; r tr%\ years later moved into their home Mrs. Gertrude Davis of Chicago.!Christmas parcels mailed to army padu DESTROYED Woods <R) and Allan F. Pennej (D) ^ Riverside Drive, where they still Mr. Barbian's only sister, Mrs. Ann personnel. Patrols should indorse tar county clerk; Henry A Nulle id Both Mr. and Mrs. Barbian Mullen, lives in Oak Park. -- --- - - - ... - v»vr onim'v ft) and Donald J. Desmond (D) for - county treasurer; tFVed C. Bau (R) aad Robert E. Rusboldt (D) for COLORFUL PAJtADE eaunty sheriff; Boland McCannon **4 p|{-B ORSKRVANflft |ft) for eounty superintendent (rfjHAKnn UBallfcYAIUy achools Of NAVY DAT HERE FINAL PLANS NOW COMPLETE FOR 1946 HOSPITAL BENEFIT i »ng the period between October 15 pastor, gave the sermon. Tliis was' Sy Rev. Glenn Lindley, director of Christine Freund ~ Richard "faester. I01" .""®1® 1" ;nd November 15. Parcels destined j followed by a speach of acceptance j the Northern Area of Congregational Mi-s. Vivian Howard, James Hunter, China, India theiof the hall by James H. Snodgrass, i churches. Music for this latter ser- Viola Justen.' Mrs. Florence the islands in the Sunday School superintendent, the: vice will be furnished by the Crystal Knox. William L. Kreutzer, Robert mailed^as early as , classes responding with two songs, j Lake Congregational church choir. Mailfold. Mrs. Bonnie Meyer. Mrs. ~ ] Louise Miller and Mrs. Gwen Smith. t-gGI°H p°ST WILL ; (h»S! S&ASSTDSVS SPONSOR ARMISTIC1 Dorothv Blake. Eleaner Blake, Don- JUL. Parcel" Spec | BY TOE SUNDAY EVE DANCE. NOV. 10 ; ial effort will be made to deliver all j . j • j Valeria Cierocke Joseph Cleiton Christmas parcels mailed during the; Flames destroyed the hay barn on j The American Legion Post No. Rosina Curran, KenneUi beidhich' periods stated. > , I the William Grasser farm, three) 491 invites McHenry and neighbor-1 Bugene Dowe, Charlene Dowe, Ger- Christmas cards for army personnel miles southwest of McHenry, lasting communities to join them on aldine Freund! Gerald Freund, Merle * overseas may be mailed any time be- Sunday afternoon. In the barn at, Nov. 10, Armistice Eve, at a- free Freund, Mary Gerasch, Charles Gies, fore November 15. The war depart-; the time of the fire was a consider- i dance to be given at the Bridge ball- Shirley' Glosson. Benedieta Han ley! , ment advises that greeting cards for able amount of hay, straw, oats and , room. It will be a celebration to jHmes Hanley, Patricia Hay, Jack t overseas must be sent in j com, as well as a feeder, gr nder, i commemorate the ending of World Hay, Walter Hirsch, James' Johnenvelopes tnd prepaid at the, wagon and other form equipment. A i War I, and a reminder of the great son ' ix>ris Justen, Arnold Jus ten, :'- iss Tate. j young calf was rescued from the sacrifice made for victory in World kerby Kellner John Klapperich! ..t .. n j rem* wvuiu icmaiii .,%.v«»v..v.. r--- -- ---- ---- --"- »mhiiblc matter will not be w- • burning building. j VYar II, :Joan Krein Patricia Krein. June Ude in thiee resnects The three i uhuir opr*^?rB w®f® •n®wei*d> Pu*c^;" o ft ceptod, and the sending of fragile j x^e Grasser's small daughter, Dancing- will begin at 9 o'clock and Kurbyun, James Lennon, William ^ JrTrihr.il in the ballot.! Saturday and Sunday^ dawned the time, 8 p.m. to ll p.m. Three articles should He discouraged. ; Margaret, 5, and her cousin, Jerry will continue until 1 a.m. or later. Landgren. Richard Michels, James P wto is uked to kvely and bV1«ht ,for t]ie ^ Navy full hours of entertainment for Mc- mtoxicants, inflammable materials i Gra e g who wa8 visiting there, Remember, admission will be free; Nett, Sally Nye, Mary Nye, Myrna £ - I^X Sffer either theyes ori0^ celebration planned. JO? >*ent into the barn about 3:15 to however, there will be a nominal On the main ballot will also be -« proposed amen<knent to the con-> Navy tt«M«#hByed that the beauti- The stage is all set and everything soldiers overseas 11111 °/ the state of fui Indian summer which has been is in readiness for the Woodstock; sealed en' This amendment, if .approved, would (m>||e to lihgtr' on- -and on this hospital benefit, given under, the aus- first class the manner in Wnicn amena-j ^ wou|4f remain for last weekend, pices of the Woman's Auxiliary. The Perishal cost Nixon, Martin Obenauf, Louisa This amendment - must receive a ! Saturday morning and aftenioo»t m<^^8 ^s" liKh^r_ Aujds) ^and^jwisons.^or ^com-1 pjay the kittens. They noticed ibr refreshments, which will be Obenauf, Richard Paddock, Anne t it f „ii vnto. oast in the'j ssaaww nnaavvyy ssqquuaadurroonnss firrwomin uichyicw - _ . „ f | positions which may kill or injure chute in flames and immediately ; served throughout the evening. Music Paluck, John Pepping, Eugene Perry, ~2*®*.i ;n nrrier to be' naval air base in formation over Mc- It is easy to understand why there another and damage the mails, summorie<i their parents, who, in will be furnished by Bud Conway and Bernard Peshke. Gerald Peshke, Dan- 4B i i i Henry, the deafening roar bringing is an atmosphere of excitement in unmailable. It is highly desirable turn, called the local fire department, his Sophisticates from Woodstock. iel Prince, Clarice Schaefer, Albert • I f ' g t a t e B o n u s [ t o l o c a l r e s i d e n t s t h e r e a l i z a t i o n o f o f ^ e r « mnj?*ti?l>i • In the few short minutes which The Legion Auxiliary is joining Sc haefejr. Jean Schmitt, AJler. v Also creating widespread la the fate cf the state bonus Which will also be decided on Voters will make their cho whether or not to pay. lum utter bonuses averaging nearl each to its 916,000 veterans of War 2. The $385,000,000 bond issue caught aflre, REACHES NEW HIGH fvoposal has been indorsed by both at 2 ® the-entrance is a drefcm done by Parcels addressed to overseas army DTTPTVn. THT<J VTET Cpubllcan and Democratic oiganiza- I'jely music barui dewp and capable and ^ personnel should allow, in addition ^ was saved by the local firemen. DURING THIS WEEK *u« ../I l«r a/mia oaiAHnt' vrmifM. the maren continued to wie ciiy « . »k« »o,«io onil intitnai tKa fnll first ! _ _ _ _ *»,„ afraino -if the show in a professional manjier, contents scattered. 10 me strains ji . - j-->-- j l- Parcels addressed to overseas army tance from the barn *XS~hS. "Rcrn«t. iwllich h.'1!' Dewe Fog CMtad Car uie sender, the Crash Monday Mornirg While some newspapers and other ™}l'„ a will "thrill old and young. name, rank, ..armv veterans' groups are publicly oppos- f® p wu • i0<!.t the;r The red and white posters through- branch of servu7>e lag it. J" ITT^ LTw.,. out the country are s gift 7f a name, including organization, A.P.O If approved, firtt payments may uv®8 auring ine . , friend of the hospital, «nd tl>e other number cf the addressee, and the brothers were in'ured in en ie made some time in 1M7, some Proceeding to the City Paric, n poster!, which are works Of art, postoffice through whxh the parcels . cr««h whirh oerurreH earlv la&t nounced. slate officials have estimated; how-.short address *7Ls ^n Iy byWe been done by girls and boys of are to be routed. Monday morning on Route 120, east The five-cent air mail rate was ewer organisation and authorisation mander R. C. Moreau, U.. S. N., the Woodstock high schtol. Parcels for naval personnel, in- - _ .. -- -- i fttricia Wohlert. Postpone 8ervice Confirmation service was sdieddad to take place rt St. Patrick's church |i; Air r.ail volume at the McHenry on Tuesday afternoon, but due to the post offices has reached a new high illness of the bishop, was postponed. during* National Air Mail Week,1 „• • ^ Po tirasters McGee and Freund an- Heidcniich TO J Assist Farm Adviser - MOMdures might delay them until after wh'ch f*^ Yes, everything is set for this ver>- eluding the marine corps, and for were Gonkn 24 and John DeBoer> office department's request. The de- Beginning Friday, Nov. 1, Debar WS. Another possible delay or llies elegant affair, which will be climaxed coast guard personnel, should aUow, of vdlom receiTed cut8. partment contended that commerce Heidenrich of Crystal Lfcke will a»- •utnght nullification lies m a pend- high school to> see an >"ter^ltmg by the wedding party. We have been in addition to the name and address ^ u of thp two waH wouW ^ fostered by making avail- sist Farm Adviser W. H. Tammeus. Big state supreme court legal chal- movie, Sea Power in the Pacific- infonned that one more county shop, of the sender the full name, rank, or drivi hi8 car when it struck a able rapid air mail service at reduced He will give special attention to soiT - i Anty shQp'..?viJLf aiSO I-iTi8 A p'nf' »nmL» I sedan ahead of him, driven by cost and a wider use of air mail testing, thus giving the COMING EVENTS ^ brought by twelve veterans., There was no denying, it was -- _ Mo high court ruling is expected great day for the navy, as each man have clothes on display next Friday naval address and A.P.D. numtglr. Until January or later. ! marched, through the streets of his evening. f- The payments would be based on home town recalling his own exper- Men as well as women never tire COMIN •IB a month for foreign service iences with glory and sorrow of of seeing lovely clothes on beautiful and $10 a month jfor domestic ser- m too recent war. • : girls. Ladies, put this big event on -vice from Sept. 16, 1940, to Sept. --^ -- "" the list of ccming events for your- 2, 1945.. Awards would range from KILLED BY AUTO self and friend husband. Tickets minimum of $50 to a possible fmi Scheffler, 55, of Grayslake, will be sold at the door for $1.00. of $882.50 for surviving was killed on Wednesday morning "October 31 Skating Party For High School Age I to the DeBoer car, Youth--Just For Fun Roller Rink. t ! November 1 • County Legion Auxi i. Grove. 'Woodstock Hospital Benefit' -- Style ( Show--St. Mary's Gym, Woodstock. November 1 and S | Rummage Sale--City Han --Spon- I sored by Sunday Nighters. November 2 farm ad Richard May of West McHenry. The would reduce the unit cost of ,de- viser "more time to" get away from latter told deputies that he had livery. his office and visit county farms, stopped when his vision became im- Carriers, clerks and other em-1 During the past few years these paired by the dense fcg and smoke, ployees at the post office have joined visits have necessarily been less fre- Only jninor damage was reported in an active educational campaign, quent because of added special ser- "Postal employees are in more fre- vices in the office and other official quent contact with the people than war ttme responsibuites._ llurag any other government employees," September fifty-four farm visits were said local postmaster. "They have made. promised, first, to suggest wider use * of air mail during this week, and LOCAL GIRLS JOIN fliry-F., River 306 In Rec«ived 01d Age Allowances Last Month aaxmum W4UJ IWI1C^ „ veterans and a maximum $900 to rel- week when he was struck by an OPEN COMPETITION stives cf those who died of service- autom'obile driven by Raymond. I. TAD APPOINTMENT TO couMCted causes. Recipients must Falk of RoUnd Lake, foreman at * JJ* lave served at least sixty days. ! the Qakes Products Co., of North POSITION OF CLERK The bond issue and interest over The accident occured on twenty-five years would accumulate Route 120, Falk told deputy sheriffs McHenry, 111., October 28, 1946-- fcom revenue by 'ncreas.ng the state ^ he Scheffler step in the Open competitive examinations lead- ..... nn*.kalf P*th of his car,-lU8t before it struck. ing to permanent appointment posi- VFW Post and Auxiliary Free Hallo- ported, Canada ana Mexico. L observing National Girl Scout He was not held. tions in the McHenry^Ill., postofrice, ween Party-Bridge 6all«»om. -^The average monthly allowance rarebettTne are announced today by the locai Novembers ^ was $36.56," llilliard said. "Total***4 l' I 'I " im" 11 III MM weeK.^ very^refreSS |ev!«fTOm^wotosixpercent. I ness of our returned veterans is the secretary^ of the U. S. Civil Service C.D. of ALv^pt'onFor N«w COjJt of payments was$ 4,579^7 .Thi# "" " T - W kv nrAnnnmt. msior i«»i« ttf this camoaism." Gov. Commission. Members--K. of (. HalL amount includes medical and hospi- Old Age Pension allowances were second to bring the news of the re- .» ARSIPVANfl ni> • ; received by 125,282 persons during duced rate to more of our patrons. llflaflftTfliwa u«. t - & September, Raymond M. Hilliard, The rate is five cents to United GIRL SCOUT WEEK public aid director of the Illinois States territory whereever located. -- * Public Aid Commission, has re- to United States servicemen, and to This week the nation as a whole Canada and Mexico. Births and inspiring picture, that of GM Scouting, the largest organiiation of «ral public to this proposal "... - enmnete ipould be one of the intereaUng veterans, who risked all for our OKvelopments of Tuesday's election, country, may achieve the happiness In McHenry township, voting will and prosperity they so richly ce in the four precincts, serve ffircle 3, WSCS--All-Day Meetingre ' given: George Johnson home. _r .or this job. November 15 Disabled veterans, widows of vet- Junior Class Play--High School Auditorium. Hjn VndJS,.', S •3^ St P.tnck-.T.'rM,. ®5en.., 1 n Section as they will top the list for appoint- " __ ... «Tdock and will dbse^at 5 p.m. (non , . -- ment. Other veterans will receive FIRE CAUSED $12,900 _ accordingly, de" special consideration fo Klely^in^o^ jlhSb^cS ^^at trend will revolt in tremore than in the prevkua month." reside on Main street. West Mc- tj,e marry and varied activities which In McHenry county, 305 arsons Henry, announce the birth of a son ar, made available to girls through received Old Age Pension allowances at the Woodstock hospital on Satur- program. and the total amount received was day, October 26, Under the competent direction aad $10,241 for the month of September, A son was born last week at supervision of trained volunteer 1946. Ravenswood hospital. Chicago, to leaders. Girl Scouts everywhere are ' - . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hogan. Mrs. becoming more and more an indis- . HALLOWEEN PARTY Hogan is the former Miss Eileen pensahle part of community, national The Veterans of Foreign wars Kilday. and international life. This is being TIAMAOE AT ANTIOCH post No. 4600 and its auxiliary- unit , Mr.'-.and Mrs. Edward J. Frett are accomplished by learning, within . ;--: -.LTilt. i- it means that Those who are holding temporary are having their annual Halloween rejoicing over the birth of their their troops, to be useful and active l i * U » , ^ h l i i T r r - r i r ^ m r r ^ n Se ReouWiauw^ w i l l e l e c t every o r i n ^ n i t e a p p o i n t m e n t s made sub- NATIONAL TEA 8TORB party on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the first child, a girl, weighing 9 lbs. citizens able to make decisions; to m «w»q»ng Republican victory jn the^JtepuMica^s wiil^ei«a JJTf aequent to October, IMS, will also be, bridge ballroom. The party is open 11 ox., born on Tuesiy morning, respect the rights of others; to oarof « n d a t l « s t h a l f of the ten c o n - ' a W e t o cowp^te for permanent sUt- Damaire estimated at $12,500 oc- to all VFW and auxiliary members October 29, at the Woodstock hos- ticipate in group planning and the ^ fS toThe G 'T R, Rmsmen from CwA county wS?e E«minations limited to the ^f^f^^k when fire* te^ke out or any person who is eligible t« pilal The little lady im Jmn c^ing out ofPpl««; by keeyy -eScTt •t»h.e« entire RRempuuhbiliiecaaini tthhee NNeeww DDeeaalleerrs, nnooww hnoolkdl nniinnee oofr ***11™ temporary workers of t mjdnieht in the National Tea join. named Donna Jean. abreast of current changes, trends the McHenry, 111., postoffice. Antioch. Firemen battled Musk for the event will be fum- _ . , r ^ activities; and abb Bill" Benson's orchestra CHRISTMAS CARD* - to offer their skills and Superintendent of Public Instruction, Governor Dwight H. (keen, in an and William G. Stratton for Con-, an^t™ Green's Predictions elect the entire Republican ticket, add at least six seats the ten seats. 11 ino isRe pu blican delegation "I am partkulariy pleased at the ,, rt/ne °^"c PHyior^n.s posu.on« the blaze for two hours befc the fi«Ltime re^IPhave of the S -Srte^ years elect the Republi- thS pecple are Allying to the su^ XnUa;J r Appl.cat.on forms may Oe of the building, said there was about awarder Set 1 Cook county. o^rt^f the Illinois Veterans' Bonis f^tained from the local secretary at |2 500 dama?e to the building and poorest <P* countv ucxec ..1 ,Tf . „„r _ the postoffice. They must be filled T. was loss of stock. tume. «!« U. _S. .momr it«n, d.m.g«l -in b. "Hie basic pay for this position is jjiaze for two hours before ex- ished by _ _ . __ - - - --• owner from Kenosha, Wis. Prizes will be It's not too early to start think- whenever and wherever needed. of the building, said there was about awarded for the best dressed, the ing about Christmas cards to be sent This week we honor the Gtxi * * dressed and the funniest cos- out ia December. The Plaindealer Scouts, the women of tomorrow! Free refreshments and lunch office has now on display boxes of * _ - . - - „ w-ii-* fu_ Qorvi/.i. **IL" l,,c r*>K.w.i«« u..w«.., included am one items damaged win De served during the evening. beautiful cards ready for youi* in- ENJOYS TRIP ABROAD _ ^tio" wth i sM nWis Vet Recoenition ballot. Fcr the bonus Ciril S*""0* Commission. 433 W. e 2 000 poUnds of sugar, a quan- Those in charge of the party hope spection. You can order them with; McHenry friends of Mrs. Betty STTtiLL. "of tw Uoo. -T>, R«p«bl«» IS/ g l BANK CLOSED NOV. S 1 " "winter wMte."' have arrived this the McHenry State bank will be Can be yours at a very law cost! styles in attractive »hid»s tespj Tr,slr Cone In aad look them over, closed all day Tuesday, Noy. & which Drop in and see them today. Mc-1 which to chooee. EBaabatk fM»| g w -- P k h , G n e n 8 L . M c H e n r y . i s f a c t i o n d a y . 2 4 - f p H e n r y P l a i n d e a l e r o f f i c e . , G r e e n S t . M c H e n r y . . M l slogan in this almost unanimously by" the great campaign is "Have Y«» Had session of the GeneHl As- E*wgh?" The awrwer to that fa vole iotr the bonus aad vote straight /111 is ifSjfifcS f ; ~ ^ »'.*

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