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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Nov 1946, p. 1

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r • a -T-* "* " «>*"' > " \ : : • • • ' -Vi f e V -"M /,%' - < *** \ ^-|jp „ v' *- *£ fi,. *w f- , •*! r § " i* •"• *"* :r j- - <&. itfu,-* ' T?f 'V^q . 4* uww$ -' v 'Li >f--y * CHOICE ems CAN BE FOUND Of KcHKNSY nous Two weeks ago we mentioned the •wry fine array of Christmas rifts fo The second hntioi accident of the a--on in McHenry county occurred last Sunday, when Ray Guxxi, 21, of <620 N. Marmora ave., Chi . _ . wounds about the face and neck as the result of a from a 16 aruace she which can be found in our McHenry stores. From the crowded appearance tfblocal places of business since that time, it'would seem that Sponsors Of Drive Placed 9,000 Letter* Mail Last Week Henry NnUt, Hew Treasurer, To Over Duties On not guage shotgun accidentally discharged by his brotherin- law, Hillard Vieschke, 28. As one of his last acts as treasof McHenry • county, J. G. last week distributed $480- TU tSSn^to The *>»--n* jseom <yilte possible that this 1946 Thanksgiving, but things 1946 poultry production is estimated itel, where his ?"^?r ^ wo^8e' ,^spects *or ^"ft.at approximately 8,200,000,000 pound!! cribed ms not ser- round -- that tomorrow well sit of food, -and a large variety, should oiimaaama many folks followed our advice. Surveying the stores very hurriedly during this past busy week* we found a number of unusual items which would make ideal gifts for almost anyone on the list. We made notes of just a f< the many attractive articles iwe For the young teen-ager the: More than 9,000 letters were put f» e mails last week containing Christ* are ! mas Seals for the annual drive The accident occurred at Lily Lake at 9 o'clock in the morning^ The injured youth was Woodstock hospital, LIS in taxes. This amount did not lfou"™** wer« described *es not ser- ^oyim to thst long awaited feast of make us better able to withstand a comP*r®d ^»th 3,700,000,000 pound* _Jiide $20,862.67 inback taxes. j siierifT N«lfc „id Vieschke told w'"',h"a « . F ' > f . . A . P * * ^ * ' t h e r e s u l t ' l a s t y e a r . "S*™? the distribution wore the him. ^ he and Wg brother-in-law 7™*^' " thtn^ attraction. )-of an empty coalbin. ^ other things equally as important following taxing bodies: 1 had rone to Lily T«v° to huntand Things a rent just what we'd Hkej Speaking of choice edibles, the as the hig bird himself are the -- -- -- , . , .. , ^ - --s .•«, Taxing Bodies 'that the* separated in a wooded them to be this year, but If wo look! nation's loading .food distributors trimmings, with good prospects here up dark winter dresses and suits., ^**8» *"Q °tner. volunteer group* aty --$ 36,406.45 area ^ shtfrt later he ui|i I closely at the last twelve months have disclosed that there are Dlentv also. This years potato cro] ~ titles and Printers fees . ' - Jty Clerks fooa tax ..................... P° crop is - „ „„ w ___ ___ . - -_r.-_ all-time high of 6900 and°°fired just* as" GuraT*came" intA mor* to be thankful for than last i of the heavy demand of poultry and 475,000,000 bushels; cranberry pro- caught our eye. They are'not only 1,028.95 view ove^ ^ ume hili Guxsi re-: year. Of course, we had peace on j turkeys caused the recent meatI duction is new estimated at more beautiful in the daytime, but at 1 This fW. high ceived six or seven pellets in the i Thanksgiving Day, 1946, too, but face and neck. Vieschke ran to the!* wa» such a new peace that there' id and bridge .... 48,703.82 ajd Qf his brother-in-law and tooki™** "till a mighty lot of empty road and bridgpe incorp. 5,152.6;) to hospiul. places at the table as the family the new lapel pins in gold or pastel i the Tuberculosis association, colors, inexpensive gifts but ones j Girl,, Scouts and Brownies have, boo* which they will treasure to brghten, assisting with the folding of tliag up dark winter dresses and suits. \ seals, and other voluntef- For the smaller tdts, pictures carry-1are. assisting with the fo ing out the various nursery rhyme? i maung according to Mrs. They are not only j L*"*, coonty seal chairman. | year each sheet of seals fcas.> rations district district School m......... ils --s* Total 32,628.121 4,742.001 LEOON AUXILIARY TO '".'- " HOLD CRAFT SHOP SALE P- 1430,646.18! At the present, Treasurer Stevens j Is preparing to turn over t^ various:^ which will Interest fetfes of his office to Henry A j.if Chri,tmas shoppers is the craft Mdle, newly elected treasurer. Mr., ^ gale, to be held in the Legion i ^ completing four years hall on Saturday, Nov. 30, beginning aotaething appealrhich will _ behind him. the day. The sale will be sponsored to appreciation of the co-operation b tbe American Legion AuxU- ' his offce force, Treasurer and • Stevens were hosts to members i took their places for their annual retinion. Some are still away, but the percentage is dropping all the time. • The alarming speed in which one strike seems to follow another doesnt make us too happy, either, shortage. Beaton for "the abundance: than 800,000 barrels compared with night they continue to glow long j a center insert of four speail iS s the re- d*u - c- e- d_a d.ne mandj >b y m?i!l_•i»t ary'! 6CC5C6 ,A0A0A0 Wba* r--r--e ls in 11Q94JC5 and aa 4te«mn -!! aa^f4teahr thea l1i ght has beooe--n turned out,! bearing the 1li ke«n•e••s•s o£f o»--n em Mw ooMmf forces which has more than offset year average of 624,000; and onion making the little folks feel that they | and three men who the alight drop in this year's pro- production may soar to 87,500,000 are not alone in the darkness. i contributions to the first seat Mlfc « duction as compared with 1945 record1 fifty pound sacks, two million more, For returned veterans we found J907- ^They an Jacob Ki% OM figures. than the previous high set in 1944. something which took our fancy im-|®°™ American, Miss Emily F» The 1946 turkey crop has been Good supplies of celcry, squash, niits, mediately. It is a tie holder with sell, E. A. Van Vaa placed by the U. S. department of &r*pes, pumpkins and apples are gold service emblem, the. very newest Lcl^h Mitchell Hodgea. agriculture in excess of 600,000,000 pounds, while the 1945 figure was the record 677,0e0,000 pounds. The also seen in plentiful quantities. What was that we were complaining about? We didn't say a word! his staff at -a dinner party in roodstock last week. < All articles to be sold were made iby disabled veterans and will include ; wooden items, jewelry, billfolds, j rugs, bedspreads and other hand | made work which will be welcome as | Christmas gifts. All profits will j go directly to the veterans who made i the articles, except a small percent- . age whidr will be given to the Chi- The Johnsburg community was cagft office to maintain a display :ked to learn of the sudden death window for these items. Several members of the local unit T E. RODIG QF OHNSBURO DIED ON AY, NOV. 24 IIITCDCQTIIIfl WAF TRANSPORTATION III lento I MO OOMPANY PLANS PO* nrjiddy |iriOTJl>IPRQvro 8gRV10E " ilLAIlDl ntlfO Elsewhere in this issue the WAF Transportation Co., is carrying tfn ad We Offer You thing for returned servicemen. . Dad should be happy this year if ne finds under the Christmas tree Mr. Riis introduced the idea seal sale in this country the idea that had Ion silsptig |pf| some of the beautiful scarfs which 1 Penmark in 1904. Ho vrrote we found on display in local stores.' concerning the seal aate Another attractive item was a new '• American HMfaane, the aaop f plastic tie rack to place on the closet j "on OF the ma in this country as door. It is so constructed that it1 nieans of financing a may be folded back to take up little j against tuberculosis. j space and still hold the ties perfectly . Miss Bissell -recalled the in place. short time later when a Mother will be pleased with one of: doctors appealed to her to help rais* which tells of three new, added con-' / tUhiec eelieecctirnicc appliances wwhniiccnh wwerrree f»u«n'•d«»s two cnomnHtiniauwe ocaurei o<uf a. FACULTY MEMBER DIES veniences for local folks. The owners Today, Wednesday, NovemberZ*?,;conspicuous for their absence during'of tuberculosis .patients in Elgin students and faculty .mom- have been petitioned for additional William Tesch is celebrating his the war years. Equally as welcome wine, Del. She docided that bers last week mourned the death of service and are happy to announce eighty-third birthday at his home on , is a choice piece of furniture or a; could raise the msdsd |S00 tf a Miss Adah A. Pratt, dean of the several changes in schedule. the corner of Main and Green street.; new lamp. tFV>r something more ing seals to her ftleiida so aae high school teaching staff in years Beginning on Dec.l there will be A resident of this community for j personal, why not consider one of the signed a greeting staaap and had it of continuous servkie. Funeral sor- j better transportaon for workers and many years, he has won the respect filmy scarfs in pastel colors which j printed at her own rTpsnen vices were held in Maywood on Fri-1 for folks visiting nearby cities. The of all with whom he has become ac- are so popular this year. ; fsadml A--r-1tr day afternoon. 2oin only a few of the many' j(r Van Ysslkwnbmg oditor w* ^ publisher of the Phttade^Ua Awart-f BREAKS RECORD Never Blue, star hound of tibo Robert M. Burtt kennel, Crystal Btions which last bus leaving Woodstock will be quainted. /These many friends join These are oi at 12:30 a.m. Another bus will begin with the Plaindealer staff in offer- gift suggestk meeting the 9:56 p.m. train at inr congratulations to Mr. Tesch. offe^ All are _ v-ii Crystal Lako. He was born "in Germany, and came stores and rang* in price from less twai Ml)er ~ M ILA J - J itAn _ fitta AM TT Q G RM_ ' 4A AIL^ * available in McHenry can ^ jjr Sunday, Nov. 24, 1946, of Al- Several members of the local unit I " V""**'. ^*4ov?" the cyercrowded con- to this country on the U. 3. S. Bre- than one dollar to the more expensive; attempt to'rase money tmjr- ' ,,tn,<"ne -he -M.'KI & 2^! »> > » » « « " ' « L £ s n & ! s s % ! r r K 1 -- 3-J&A after Dec. 1, thtul affording great**{ comfort to riders virile SZ 2S.1S5S ssr&Z -*** * * <**••** ^ l.t .h«rt tin,. Uter. He h.d bMii mtkng triSMi""je . for . new trick .od world r«;ord. |ri poor health ror many years. trreen, Agnes nucn, Genevieve rer- * i Mr. Rodig was a veteran of the werda and L»1 Wijas. §rst World War and a member of i The ladies took with them 300 bars ffto local Legion post. He had made' which were collected as the result Itoany friends during his twelve: of a candy bar drive conducted in * residence in this vicinity, all. the loeal irliwii by the auxiliary, whom mourn his untimely passing, under the Miction of Mrs. Christine The survivors include his wido*, j Knnn. The other 800 bars collected ie; one son, Albert, Jr.; one sis- were tikefT to veteAns lrt Elgift Orfrly Henrietta Stelzer; and two this week. i, Herman and Carl. The body is resting at the funeral MISS ELAINE HEIMEE %T»e at 1458 Belmont ave., until CHARMING BRIDE Of fiiis (Wednesday) afternoon at 1 .-- #*dock, when services will be held: But. EAWln IaAUEES •'&. Burial will be in St. Jottph'sj _ 4- ® aetery. PETITIONS TURNED [OH SCHOOL BO f»AT-T- ELECTION He was also the 1945 Inaugural champion. The third important change concerns the school bus leaving for A „ww Harrison school [at Wonder Lake CRASH IN FOG each morning. Bo sure to read th# Because of a heavy "pea soup",ac| which describes these variou# fog which enveloped this area and changes in detail. surrounding territory one jrecentj McHenry resMsnts and those of 11M high school board evening, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Harris! nofcrby commullitieia welcomed th« cf Richmond, wort injured when the; WAF companjr^when It began busicar driven by the doctor Crashed neas manv months ago. ijom time into the roar end at a truck oc-1 to time the owners have mfcde varcupied and driven by Walter Vanni jOUB changes, each time with th# of Woodstock on Route 178 near thought toward making traveling Beldon. Both vehicles were travel- convenient for their patrons, ing east Dr. Harris failed to see Like the rest of us. they have beetr . . the truck and crMhad into the struggling along with old equipment ! One of the very lovhest'fall wed- rear of it. He sufforod a cut oh much of the time, but are making {dings to take place in McHenry oc-j the face and his wife received sev- •J' ! curred last Wednesday morning, j eral sniall cuts about the face. Nov. 20, at 9:30 o'clock at St. Mary s Rt Rev Msgr. Nixofficiating. I DEPARTS FOR TOKYO j United m maqnage in the douWe; MWred M. Gra«a, dau««^ AjT ceremony were Miss Elaine rf Mre. R Gmss. of Lako stroet. of education Hejmer, dauyhter of Mr and Mrs.. Grayslake. loft T*mhr for Seattie, jy to announce that petitions; William Heimer, and Jb. , Wash.' wkere she wffl embark for Matt; Yokohama, Japan. Miss SHOOT DEESS Up at Re pubic, Mich., three Manecessary improvements and additions as fast as possible under existing conditions. Let's keep up our support of this fine company which has proved so convenient to so many of us. "GREATEST XMTAS PARTY IN WORLD" PROMISED DISABLED VETERANS the $300 for the The following year, 190t, sale was conducted nalliMBiUj Seventy-five percent of the feeds from the sale is used for work in McHenry oraaty and the attar Under the sponsorship of the!| 25 percent is sent to state a_ nd n*- 1 American Legion the Auxiliary and [ tional headquarters to help ftnaae* * j Eddie Cantor of radio fame, service-1 state and national work. ; men and women and veterans in | The »«• military, navy and veterans' hos-1 Christmas, Mt * Ipitals will again enjoy the 'Greatest turns aro received by _ j Christmas PArty in the World." The; chains,, at the offlco of the i third annual "Gifts for Yanks who |Mm, nurse, Mhi Mabel Gave" campaign was approved by Unthin the first two weeks of A* I the National Executive committee start of tlie nit It is ~ < meet ng at the San Francisco con- residents of : vention, and is already under way in support wl | most departments. The campaign re- ur. campaign, the proceeds of * ! iVVeL\U nn\ Publ'c!ty impetus in whkh are used notoaOy toaM the Eddie Cantor radio program on1 culosis suffereis hvtaleo to moted on his weekly Thursday program broadcasts until Christmas. County organisations will, this year, solicit funds so that local and state gift committees may obtain and g ve gift boxes which are uniform as to value and contents. When type of campaign was conducted For previously, complete success was ANNOUNCE MANY STATE CIVIL SERVICE JOBS j t naturalised citizen. AS CLERKS NOW OPEN |frrty -three years after moving to achieved' in practically every te- ; McHenry he was employed at the stance. Clerks, stenographers, and typists Tcrra Cot to plant. | There are thousands many thouwho want empkvrr«»nt wHS th* State *" ,aaa "T-,, vention many clinica for only In the hoaso factories aa wall 900 FEWER OQKMTl T&MM than nrytnw for the purpose of re-1 Laures, son oC Mr. and Mrs. Matt Yokohima/Japeiu Mtea Grass has -- WILLIAM TESCH - T that group to call an elec- Laures. , , 1 beMi assigned a government position to authorise the floating of the Given m mamage by her father, in. Tokyo. she served as a sergeant ne have >sen turned in, with the bnde approached the alter, in the United SUtes Marine Corps double the signatures re- charmmg in a white nylon taffeta Women Regerve twenty-six months. qpbod. The hearty response indi- gown w?th bustle back and hoop lata that the people of McHen •eUdly behind the move for add , , „ laflding facilities at thO high school.! tiara, snd carried whiteproses. Her i-i While the board has not as yet \hJrfr£tk^t^illt be h^ldUgJn aiint, *Mni* AnnabeT'Afch!i\ * ""(the stay-at-homes were having with cierk *11. fl740 to *2220; Clerk" III', counle is looking «, .... - - --1-t.r thmr* .i,i iw - - S? lT The mIUm nlicf1 Attendants were Miss Betty Reg- «nart pheaaants. Joe Mack an«l $2i00 to *2640; Clerk-Typist I. flebraMon 0f their fiftv-ninth wad- the result of s recurrence of illness year* "T8 iterday, Dec. 14. The polling place bri/e, who Charies and John Behnke reoorted by J1S80 to S186C ; Clerk Typist II. ding anniversary next Marclr 1. or as a result of sev*e_connected ^y_,_ J^7^^t away to tha of" niTnois should file* applications at in marriage with Jchnanna Nickels in military service has cost them * * A high school.1 u>nii ana cim«a wniie rosea, neri :• r* . ; once for Civil Service examination, the church in this city which was neM 'J,, is not as yet only jewelry was a beautiful diamond^ rei*°*'18 J ^*v® ^®en baring better Nine examinations are scheduled, in- then used joir it is thought and pearl* lavaliere, a gift of her j"8'1 *t deer hunting than "any of eluding: Clerk I, $1880 to $1M0; and Lutheran McHeturj-county famMra loat In 1888, William Teich was united sandp--of men and women" whose than 200 hired ' * ~ " ...... -<"» •-- « ' **)egi _ . for to<** scheduled, in- then used jointly by the Methodist which they are still receiving hos- Agr?<!°i!n^.»»? ETrelations. The pital treatment. Thousands of others 1!,ere ^er* 1»sai "nirai forward to the nave* had to return to hospitals as;cn farms-in the county in IMA. the'exactdate wUl" ^"announced nor, a close friend of the bride, who ******ww Jonn tsennxe renorted^r $1S80 to S186C; Clerk Typist II. ding anniversary next . . STnSJ iSk's iLue, as well « a there are two $1740^0 $2220: "TfJ? St'K^te^Tchrto^ time. Heimer Gitske of Cary, her sister, b<?!IPd4nCn. abo"t in the Michigan , $1660 t0 S1980: Cl?rk-Stenogrs- the home where' Mrs. Tesch resided "me. who acted as matron of honor. Both ^V*8- them. One is pher II, $1800 to $2400: and Hear- prior to her marriage. Through the T ._ k_h ?j weighing 200 pounds and with in(rs stenographer, $2220 to $2940; years they have watched the young termmod that they shall not. ,nta« I and Tabulating Machine Operator II, people eo to and from school daily, _ . IL__ $2220 to $2940. and while they have not known many LIBERAL PLAN FOR ^ascription of the new building, Hie' board is anxious that the ----- . be sold and election take wore gowns of lipstick red velvet, * «« colonial style,_and white plumes in nve P01"1* ied colonial! before the first of the year, . . . ^ prices are rising steadily. their hair. TTiey earn Tboae who circulated petitions in oouqtfcfc of white mums. _ . PUVRTfliT. TIII11AVY ^ McHenry and the outlying districts Attractive Nancy Knox of Crystal ™XOIVAU J i Elmer J. Freund, Alida WirU, Lake, niece of the bride, was flower CENTER FOR CHILDREN H. Duker, Aria Mae Downs, giri, smila^ly to the other^at- Qp»|f TW nniTOTY Hiller. Paul J. Struck, Elmer tendants. She earned a white } Murphy/ S. W. Brown, Florence streamer trimmed^filled with mumt,. |j. Svoboda and Louise Wahl. Clerks file, proofread, answer tele- of them personally, they have come REINSTATEMENT OF phone calls, and keep records. In ad- to feel close to the students because __ IUJII|n . dition to varied clerical duties, clerk- of this frequent contact. Unlike the OI UloUKAAvE TO END stenoerrapher« take and transcribe yomg folks, Mr. and Mrs. Tesch dictation. Clerk-typsts type form regret the approach of the summer These must w»r Pfot» and armed not retureed. In "family workers' ty lost considerably, A bulk of the farm labor number of family workers decreased from 8,114 before the war to 2.7M in 1945. The census count of farm war hats, family or hired, includee part-tisaa as well as full-time labor, that i% "Brotfeer and Sister Hold _ .First Reunion In 22 7ea|» . . . . . . - - - - - - S t r e s s i n g t h e f a c t t h a t t h e l i b e r a l a n y p e r s o n 1 4 y e a r s o l d a n d o v e r . - , - , T ----- --. _ „ „ „ letters and reports, cut stencils, and season and the quiet which settles reinstatement plan for GI insurance workinig on the farm two days a Jack Laures served his brother as The McHenry Chapter of the Na- do clerical work. It is likely that over the neighborhood. will ceaae to be in effect after Feb week best man, and ushers were Donald tional Foundation of Infantile Paraly- 900 clerks, 220 typists, and 250 Mr Tesch is still in good health 1, 1947, Harry J. Pilaraki, contact As hired labor supply has dwindled Weingart, cousin of the groom, and and the Illinois State Services stenographers will be appointed at and is very seidom idle. He main- representative of "the Veterans Ad- wure. have increased. Farmers » Richard Justen, the bride's cousin. ; for Crippled Children will soon open this time from the resulting eligible taing one of the finest gardens in ministration, urged veterans to rein- the county paid $1705,000 cash iPtJl?-VP the city, which he cares for daily »tate.the^r GI insurance before the for full-time and part-time hfrod :: I •J Mue wool dress with blue accessories, stock for children under the age of in practically every state agency. durinf? the 8vmuner months. deadline in order to avoid the neces- iabor in the recent rw com- » George Kane spent a recent day while the grooms mother wore a 21. Clerk-Typists I will take a typing ^ octoirenarian eXDects his two sitJr for taking a physical examination pamj to $627,000 !«foie the wmt Min Chicago, where he visited with his black dress with gold trimming and A larga proportion of the children performance test at a rate of 40 , «*Pfct8 J™ two to reinstatement. Pilarski P To make UD for the ri»orta*« of * Sister, Mrs. Anna Tweed, of Port- black accessories. Both had cor- attending the center will be those words per minute, Clerk-Typists II, aS^Cw^'bSh ?dded. that GI term insurance may labor "farmers in * the county*hava land, Ore., whom he had not seen in ?ages of red and white roses, carry- who have had infantile paralysis. at 50 words per minute. Clerk- Wig^onsin and oth^r member8 Qf hia ^ reinstated merely bv paying two acquired more tractors used doe-S •twenty-two years. Mrs. Tweed was out the color scheme of the The Distinct Health Unit, 111 Dean Stenographers I, will take dictation , t ' j th H ith hi monthly premiums ana the signing tricity more extensivelv and woi inroufe to ^Jacksonville, Fa., to bridal Party^ _ _ ^ _ Street, Woodstock, Js a^ sponsoring at 80 words per minute and trans- l am,1> to spend the day with him. of a he y alth statement. * K a ^t deal hS5« thLJ^eT " " - - - - - • • P i l a r s k i , w h o i s i n W o o d s t o c k e a c h COMING EVENTS #isit a siste/aCMrsnV'cecil * Brcwni The church was attractively decor- agency, endorsed by the " advisory cribe at 25 words per minute, in ad- Whom she had not seen in forty-three ate^ *or the occasion with baskets committee of the McHenry County dition to the typing test. Clerk-Sten- Admiral R&dlO Corporation She will * spend the winter and vases filled with red carnations Medical Society. ographers II, will receive dictation WJI1 Locate Near Harvard rp and white mums. The center will be in the basement at 100 words per minute and trans- Other members of the family who A breakfast was senred, following of the armory, 406 N. Madison St., cribe at 35. Hearings Stenographers i that he will be glad to advise vet-' November 29 net Mrs. Tweed in Chicago were the service, at the Heimer home. Woodstock, and patients will enter must take straight dictation at 140 The Admiral corporation of Chi- erano concerning their Insurance Thanksgiving- Dance -- St three sisters and their families, Mr. Later, about 100 guests enjoyed din- by the rear door. It will be open words per minute, testimony at 150, cago, maker of the Admiral radio, problems as well as any other vet-; Gym, Woodstock -- Sponsored and Mrs Lso Rohles of Elgin, Mr. ner and a reception at the Riverside weekly begnning, Thursday, Decern- and transcribe at 45. has purchased the new 50x120 foot eran's benefits administered by the Mariola Club--Admission 75c. Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 p.m. i ! until 5 p.m., where he has an office in the post office building, stated vetifrg' David Rosenkrans cf Ber- h°tel. The couple then left on a ber ti, 1946. All children treated Announcements and application building cn route 14, near Harvard, Veterans' Administration. mm and Mrs. Harold Whiting of Chi- I honeymoon trip in the East, their will be referred by doctors and will forms may be obtained from the 111!- through their agent, Ray Okeson of; sago All spent the day in the destination New York. come by appointment so there will nois Civil Servicie Commission, 601 Hebron, it was announced last week., 500 000TH flWKVKOTiIT • Koaencranz home. For her going-away outfit, the,be no long waiting periods. Armory Building Springfield, and The seller was Constantine Kokenes .AlT|n rtn iaavmrv bride chose a grey, three-piece fur; Those wishing appointments or from unemployment compensation cf- and the purchase was $80,000. jaUIABli tfff AnBHiHhl trimmed suit with black accessories, further information may write to fices throughout the state. Applies- The Admiral corporation, located LINE ON NOVEMBER 11 US .v ;She wore a rhinestone chatelane pin Miss Beatrice Borarth, orthopedic, tions must be filed by December 7. at 8800 Courtland street, Chicago,! -- ^ « tllrlIV* .. land earrings of aque color. nursingfo c^o nrsnunltnanUt, Ilrlkinioliisl «S.U t«e4 «S eQr- ;: ... n.rnn,,, mno -p1l ans to se_tl l,u p a l radio assej_m b.lJy . t1kn e. kOaWa.WaiUmUi.l unevrolet kD.U.sluIt iI_t , Pi,>„Hic Auction of Household Farai- n Wu* November N Girl Scout Investiture Ceremony-- J " 8 pan.--Lilymoor Clubhouse. L Craft Shot) Sale -- Legion Hall--> if;; ' Sponsored hy Auxiliary Uait, » Docambsr 1 ' .1^ PTA -- Card Party. . Mrs. Laures was graduated from vices for Crippled Children, 348 S. NEW HOME BUREAU UNIT shop that will employ upwards of the McHenry high school in 1M2 Dearborn St., Chicago, or Mrs. John; The number of Homo Bureau 125 people. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Freund recently been employed as Carlson, 318 McHenry Ave., Wood- unjtg in the county reached twenty- - 1 1 _ n 1 K I K -- s e c r e t a r y a t t h e J u s t F o r F u n r o l l e r s t o c k . « „ - i f h o f > n o w n n f t .»at-'-rUL wfiSS: ri_"k. ". Y~t Kon Nov. 21. The little girl has f^ named Mary Kay, and she not 1? f" -"T k" b«r p.ranU . brother, ^ He £ £SJi. Mrs. FrivJTS* f»rm«r £»HSS"" Miss Clarice Stilling. ine ccup e WU1 live ln Mcllenry- Mr. and Mrs. William Wolf are Mie parents of a daughter, born at ;:pe Woodstock hospital on Nov. 21. nr the Sick Mrs. Fred Schoewer underwent surgery at St. Therese hospital, Wmnkegan, on Tuesday of this week. five, with the addition of a new unit, EASTERN STAR HOLDS to be known as Harvard City. The ANNUAL INSTALLATION " ' first meeting was held recently, with _____ twelve members signing up. Besides Very impressive installation cerenew members, there have been monies wore held at Acacia hall last transfers from the Dunham mmi Monday evening, with Mrs. Lottie Seneca units. ^ Bransford and James Downs being installed as worthy matron said SUIT DISMISSED worthy patron respectively. Com- FORTY HOJJFS DEVOTION - - . Forty Hours Devotion was ob-, ,, _ A son was born last Thursday. 8erv d at St. Patrick's church last. resident, Mrs. Kate Fay, of 70 S. way police iTov. 21, in the Woodstock hospital weekend, cksing wth a high "ff' Chapel street, Elgin, will be sorry to Marengo taverns was dismissed last |p Mr. and Mrs. John Herdrich. 8un? at 11 o'clock on mom- hear that she underwent surgery at week by Judge William M. Carroll.! The $100,000 personal injury suit pleto details of the service will ap- McHenry friends of a former local of Vernon Kays, former state high- Pfar jn next week's issue of the officer, agaiaat several Plaindealer. t & «•! . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Klontx are parents of a son. Bryan Wendell, n on Friday, Nov. 22. at St. hospital. Wacrtcs^n- This U their first child. The new baby is the first grandchild Of Dr. and toad the Want Ads ATTENTION, AANCUK A Lawrence D«e|tow's .lad Raven Victor Recording Orchestra will be at Sherman hospital during the past Kays had brought suit under the NOTICE * ' ' M* Place kitchen will ha ctoiSd <Ui old dram shop aet following an acci- day Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. Wesley Guffey is a patient at Sher-: d" en*t o-n ^ 1945, Jn which he Bar will be opt*. ||, w ho^itel, Elgin, this weak. iwas serissa^ iniated. Hi suit waa -- ' dismissed by agrsement of attorneys. We still have a limited NoU's Ballroost, Johnshurg, lliurs-' etchings, priced sixteen for a $1-00 j Ml Place.. Bar wDI be om on day night, Nov. 28, fbr a Thanks- box. Order your Christmas cards llrarsday flpi now oa, bat kftebM i giving Day Dance. Pigft miss itl now while they ana stffl available. ] will be clefad until farther and Mrs. Harold FhsnwewsMH Wis* and Mr.^andMftnu te the U. S.' in 1946 rolled from the1 St*insdoaf'r- 0 assembly line Nov. 11, T. H. Keating, McHenry. ^ ^ general sales manager of the Chev- * rolet Motor Division of General sseeung. Motors Corp., has announced. Attaining the half-million figure Skating Furty--Sponsored fcy represents a considerable postwar » Nighte*r s. m achievement, Mn Keating pointed A out. inasmuch aa Chevrolet waa: Road PlnocMe Claly-Mra. ^ out, inasmuch as Chevrolet Frank Adelmeier. strike-bound throughout the first quarter of 1946, and during the rt- p.,UL. i n maining months of production labor- r"* ed against material shortages, sup-* ____ pliers' strikes and other disturbing nid-Wtoiter Owsl elements. t »,. ». - The. figures Indicate that of the; m half-million vehides, nearly 67 per! cent were pesssoger cars, tihe re-' mainder tra^a. 8BLL Impartial industry statistics shew that Chevrolet was first to attain the halfoaUlioa flgura, deSaHs Its late start la the tompslllha race. t o r ' ^ k-1?tt.b:1-&1 %: : . , . I] iidtl

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