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' •>'» - -,V , v, _4, 'V. «?* -»* ""A"#1 y '<^ **f* '• " >1 ,> %" * , '- • - j- :.y, *r* • •_-v - V. ^-; ^ .;• s*r'*i' i*-y i\&£+hij .»i- * i.iC-N4'*:" - .iv*" •»" v- ' -/; " VohnB»72 , APBIL10,1947 • on HICK WELL ATTEMEt Hiffh Winds aad fnvwted lobtaff 8t Pmdi The benutifnl, blue skies, warm ftneses and bns^t sunihine which line part of mi-lady'* drtams ttiMi|hoQt lut week, faded Into eMiiinii when she opened her eyes mm- Eajiter Sunday morning. Leaaen par clouds threatened to release sy lin showers at any moment, and Nth winds proved menacing to the it bonnets which were not secfastened on the ladles' lovely _ The only thing which saved fhether and daughter alike from a Iky disappointing Easter Sunday the fact that as early as Fri- EL» STATE DOTAL . XVENTT-FITE YEARS OLD 0»i-glibeit Imown pubttc institutions la this ana, the Elgin State hospital, celebrated its seventy- fifth birthday anniversary last Iwinday, April S. The tint patiente were admitted in 1872, the uistltutlMi being located at that time ell a barren prairie at tite southwestern outskirts of Elgin. First ktMywn as the illiiiois Northern hospitatfor tlw Insane, the institution was authorised in a legislative enactment approved three years previous, in loot. The hospital's ideal capacity at the present time! is 8037, a nrure which* will be increased by about 500 when the new veterans d»«- nootic center and a new industrial building are completed late this year. It has bpen interesting to note that the average age of persons admitted to the hospital has risen steadily in recent years. In 193ft this age was 47.5, in 1941 it had risen to 48.5, and in 1946 to 53. LOOT VALUKD AT $1,000 TAxnr nom *- H. E. BUOH STOUT Burglars last week escaped fith loot valued at approximately 31,000 when they brake into the B. E. Boch A Son plumbing and appliance store Riverside Drive. Entrance was gained through a rear window. Mr. Buch, who was at the store until 10:30 o'clock the previous evening, discovered the burglary when he opened up the next morning. He immediately reported the case to McHenry police and the sheriff's office at Woodstock. The loot included six radios, one comtririation radio and record Mayer, four vacuum cleaners, six electric shavers, five electric irons, several automobile fans and $10 in cash. NEW BERHARMAN CHIMES INSTALLED AT CHURCH The McHenry community is very K4MBMBATI0N MEEIII6 PLANNED lit Iwrt Qh»irai»l Will S* SMted On ^IhMday, S«rU 22 • 11.486 DISTOBVT1D / Of HcHKHKY COUNTY / raoM DOO TAX rvmr A total of $1,486.64 " buted the past week from the office of Counter Treasurer, Henry A. Nulle to the various townships from the balance of funds accumulated in the doa tax. fund over and abova the required $3,000 permanent fund, according to figures released by Marion Rasmussen, chief deck. The amount distributed is from the period of 1944 through lMk Townships and the amounts re uAYTQN HARRISONS WED FIFTY YEARS APRIL 6 TWO ELECTIONS TO TAKE PLACE HERE IN WEEK Select School Boards Hext Saturday; City: riwnwwu. \ , Officials April 15 i . - - -- Flora Sheifmrne and ClaytonJBar-1 Tuesday, April 21, will be an in-, ecived follow: Riley, $5805; Mwren-jrison were married at theh6me of; Election? once more take the spotterestfaif day tot the McHenry SM. $75^; Dunham, $55^4; CIMS her parents in McHenry on April ft, | light in McHenry, with two schedcounty board of supervisors, for at imung, $97.06; Alden, $114.07; Hart- 1897. They started housekeeping on uled for the week to come. A day long to be remembered was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison on Saturday, April 5, when they held open house to their friends frmn 3 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. A family dinner was served at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ardin Friable, at Greenwood. that time the group will hold its land, $67.23; Senera. $81.61; Coral, annual re-organuvtion meeting and i $91.98; Grafton, $10&35; Dorr, $4ft.- election of the board chairman at]26; Greenwood, $80.49; Hebron, the supervisors' room in the court1 $110.59; Richmond, $102.66; Burton, house. ^ $42.79; McHfenry, $95.83; Nunda, Named as directly in line for the {$42.66; Algonquin, $197.17: total board chairmanship ia Assistant Su- $1,456.90; office fees, $29.74; balance, pervisor Paul Roe en thai of Algon-1 $1,486.64. gain township, with the Supervisors J The dog tax fund is for the nay- Todd Nolan of Dorr, Carl Wittmus! ment of sheep destroyed by oogs of Dunham and Mafth Schmitt of Mc-iin each township. -V <K "$»«•• Matn scnmitt at MC-I Henry also ^IgMe. It has been*1] indicated that tiw latter three,! Jw the weather forecaster them of "probable low temtures and < cloudy weather.'r Ki "ISJf A D? 3*™,. F proud «t»«Beaton chi»«;. «3< p^iVFW OFFICERS INSTALLFD . h ^ ! t h e i s S , . ^ . i f s s s i s j n c . « . r f t . ^ T r n urritCKO iroiALLUf i hosnital S f - ' n 1 h a v e b e e n i n s t a l l e d i n t h e s a - AT IMPRESSIVE SERVICE hM been Wt to.Dr. D., crbty of |t MaryB church. A setMr TJewRi fieir hopes were bouyed, however, Lorn* eleventh super- four iOU(}Bpea|[er8 are located in: Until foar Vhen they .recalM that only one »"*"£?*»<< _the church tower, from where the^ ™T New Ruling In 1943 j Until 1 service -- - * «. u • mmm , • CAA UC1UIUU1 WMI |UX 9VIIV WUV UVCf advent of that season more than .I?.™ ^ the countryside for a distance of, However, in 1943 years . ago, seniority -like" day had prevailed since l In^]u^ed J in !_th®,!?_01 ^luttfill" to^'w"Mnt"ourov« ^ eonM%nA only i£ ^ ttie TVHlham Harrison farm west of [ On Saturday. April 12, the grade . Rmgwood, where they lived for six and high school board elections will * years before moving to the Sher-|be held, the former in the grade 4 burne farm, there they resided until: school gymnasium and the latter ' eleven years ago, when they pur-!at the City Hall. The grade polls chased their present home in Ring- j will be open from n noon until 5 w°2r' ,, > [o'clock ana the high school voting The Harrwons were the parents of polls will remain open from noon eight children, one of whom died until 7 nan. With no opposition having filed, W?s ihnr^nrip /Mri, v»™ u i .tv' jt is expected that both elections M M r!„Ve^ » r 'wil1 ^ affairs. Candidates, Frisbie) of GSenw^/sS' flfj. Mmr SU ^'of^undTLake ^nUkfMan' AUKU8tin* Fr*und ,or ^ grada » Tnho„maSs) ^of LBue?na. vVi5st?a,' Colo., i ^Froeh licmh ndo n the Jhuigshte ns chaonodl bAo.a rdL, and James of Wabeno, Wis. They .. also have fifteen grandchildren. All! y ejection of the children, with the exception The city election next Tuesday erans of World Wfer II, 115 veterans! J*16 amplifier, timing unit and eligRle to be riected chairman un- mamier of the McHenry Post, Vetof the peacetime service, eleven ch>n»e unit are located in the saenstv • legs he had served as a member of, erans of Foreign Wars. Other newly Spanish-American war wterans. one a8 '^e turntable phonograph. A | the board for at least six years con- elected officers who were also in- Civil war veteran and a few others microphone line has been installed tinuoualy immediately prior to his I stalled were the following: _ * ' I •• II -- ImA AMil AM aaVAMl i 1 _ -A? ^ > akai !m ILa i 1 Y% 1 n • IT! weeks previous. Somehow it; veterans. Th«e incM# about 300 at)out a mifa ^ one-half. that the "break" was sure veterans of W°£<1 War 1^ 150 vet come on Easter in answer to their era, but one. peek at the outb fought everyone abruptly to reality. • The resulting style parade, which ii traditional with the mention of Barter, was an interacting spectacle. Conservative ladies- donned their Winter-weary fur coats, with which ______ _ ____ «hey wore equally weather-weary j APRIL OLOSINO ORDER A few of the more adventur- --• . • ... . women defied the inclement Two selective service boards that: not classified. SELECTIVE SlRVIfl* BOARDS COMPty WITH member had not serred previously. At impressive rites held at the , _ - r board adopted | K. of C. hail last Monday evening, J of Mts. Thomas, were able to be promises to be a more lively affair, a rule whereby no member should be I M. L. Schoenholtz was installed com. i present at Saturday's celebration. i with one contest scheduled for the Our very sincere congratulations third ward. There, Charles Brown to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison as they an^ George J. iFYeund are seeking. Add this very important occasion to the aldermanic post left vacant when their memories of fifty happy years.! Fred Ferwerda changed residence. 1 His term would have expired thia ^^d»^t^spi5to^d;se^ SSinAr^y who wiU ^ , from the choir loft and on several! election. Provided that in the event • George Deusler, Senior Vice-Com- ! occasions the orpan and choir have j that at the annual time of the elec-1 mander. j united in presenting beautiful hymns. Hon 0f chairman, no member is! Bert Harrison, Junior Vice Next summer, probably by July,1 eligMe under the rule, then the | mander. !a twenty-eight tone keyboard is ex-, member with the longest period of j Frank Low, Quartermaster. , pec ted to be installed in the choir continuous service to his credit at > Vclney Brown, Chaplain. loft. iSiis very important addition; that time should be named chair- J Joseph McAndrews, Judge ! man. t | cate." When the above ruling went into Appointed offices were filled BONUS APPLICANTS °*- OUTNUMBER ELIGIBLE I VETERANS TWO TO ONE Advospring. In the first ward, Alfred Tonyan seeks re-election and is unopposed* while in the second ward, Arnold Anderson has filed to fill the vacancy which exists because of the resignaatepped forth very brightly attired in J war were closed at midnight on j ro" The Service Recognition board, Z „f K nl Springfield, reported applicants Edward Buss. J* thrniiirKntit t.ha statA Kovo nfnnm. VOtCFS WUl &lSO < .pnns .«i m, April 1, con-plrir, tritk ™ «Si{lx J».» tttWrmdtt ttching hats which had put a con- orders. The action relieved a num !Jtrable dent in the family purse, j 0f patriotic citizens of a neces- interest in ecclesiastical edif cation i that time have become eligible to qualify. reviewing the returns of last election, it ia noted that all one supervisor will be When the aoove ruling went into j Appointed offices were filled ^! throughout the state have ^utnum-! Voters will also be asked to :A lgn Nb0f>>n " ^utmnt> Vernon | bered eligible vetei-ans two to one ^'fc^'tllled^ , since the bonus program pot under "on w"lc" "as fceen xuted for wav. many years. Larry J. Hack has The chimes are a gift of a group! Wittmus and Sctanjtt <lid not have Their teeth may have been chatter-, 8ary but unnleasant job which they P">™Pted their act. The chimes are ;e,,g iM; but these gallant souls braved i Cf,rried on since October of 1940. j "ow be,n^ used at Angelus time and ! 1 ymngly the thirty-plus tempera-1 During the intervening years, 44,-! ^ announce church services. The ^h°^^k1n^y.U^isinXart?ve,.n v Americansof allages r^is- j ^ ^ the Rt ^ meet. We's ^se wander between furs and )h„ir can for examination and of, *«, hght suits, it would have been this group, only 10,OCO,6&7 were township, who was a' popular member of the board fbr more than He wis defeated' by dMTJcult for a perron not acquainted ££ into"u^ifom!' pi'latter'fornied REP. BOLOER SPONSORS j ChlSes3*Dmining. All other candi- n guess just what season ™was f .V*™* o f ^ a r m e d f o " * s 1 PJT.T. INORKASINO STATE dates were re-3ected as j during the war. > I * j; «**SvXi August W. Ruth, RUey. has created a new AID TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS even hand. iHany Attend Services _ ^ Once inside, however, mere clothes called the_office_of selective service^ state aid to puUie achoel would unimportant. _ Seldom have i records- ™ ^ increased 60 per cent during the as follows: | agency to sBReed selective service, 1 * *4 interiors of our - local churches' pose to liquidate all but about 1^00 year beginning next July 1 by passted a more beautiful appear-: of th® present staff of 7,500 paid agt 0f a ^ill sponsored in the ngisand ssldom have more people employees and to store the volu- iatUre bv Representative Thomas A. Can E. Wittmus, Dunham^ Elmer T. F. Noia^ Frank May. Burttfn. Math N. Schmitt, MeHenryi, John J. Filip, Algonquin. , • -- , r„r„, ... . „. A. B. McComidl, Dorr. f... advantage of the lovely ser- rmnous records collected m over BoiRer cf McHenry and other mem- Paul Rosenthal, Algonquin. jfees and attended the church-of sl* and one-half-years of operation, hers of a commission which is com- 1 1 . fc i*ir choice on Easter. { A total ofl1,000 men were regw- pleteing a two-year study of school i MOTOR CLUB SlIXS . • Only two accidents of any import- j tfred in McH\enry county during the finances. I mA wmVW n B 11 #» wre reported witUn the rfty time both boM^jmrejn exutence. j por uh<)<|| ta ^ ri,hthTO WTOMT U. S. I«_ ? la^ts as a result of the wind I ' senatorial district of Boone, Lake! TO SIX LANES SOON would K. L. SCHOENHOLTZ 1, as soon as bonds are sold and the | ^ POX BAHLY returned to the state i ^ tiw^e re , IBMEBOBHOT 0ALU AKZ : and McHenry counties, this wouh * Saturday night, alarge bojdaer ffilfnTJEB 1EFFIOI1ITTL7 mean payment of a total of $700, S* whnh Bt°°? ^^ 2255* ! 066.31, or $233^65.40 mlbre than was ; the Ch stop on Green street ima uprooted j HERE DURING STRIKE anticipated tor th« coming year. dayS mi fell across the thoroughfare, Under the bill/payments to coun-Ja, Hednng traffic for quite aometime] ^ McHenry women are ties would be as-follows: Igmnise additional _ _ „ r?lt lt 1|C°fd • Ab??ltl nattw in a great number of over-1 Boone: $61,536.86, an increase of council's program for highway im- Installing officer last Monday - fLvUr "twuS I fime noure uiis week in order to $17,178.95. _ ^ ^ ^ provements. Started lam summer, night was Carl Ries of Aurora, sen- . ^ inOClWl . fliA mKlU in Aim mrmm with i Lake: f631,671.26, an increase of tha eowaicO!s campaign is promoting ior vice-commander of the state de- I the lWlowing: partment of Illinois, V. F. W., who 1. The widening of Bonte 64 to gave an inspiring address to the of- Rcinboldt as officer of they day, Volney Brown as service officer, and j revenue William Bacon, funeral arrange- treasury. y ments. Tn filling 'out present applications, The choice of M. L. Schoenholtz to j veterans are urged not to take eredserve as head of this growing organization was a popular one. Leadership should come very naturally At the end of the first week of i '°r this position. distribution ^nore than 1,600,000! Candidates are hoping that the • ^ . forms had been handed out, a num-1 interest will.be shown in the ber described by officials as ^'ex-1 city elections that was evidenced at ^• \ ceeding all expectations." * <th& township election last week, r [ Aproximately 915,000 World War ' Naturally a vote for the jight man , i II veterans are eligible to partici- ,s >mportant, but even more impate in the $385,000,000 bonus. portant is the fact that citmns of & f I The board estimated approximate- a community take sufficient interest lly 50,000 completed applications had in the progress of their city to ^ , been received in the Springfield and' t"e ®"°rt to go to the polls. Chicago offices. Many veterans have ^must certainly be an incentive to ' already received claim cards ac-1 °",c® holders to strive for improved ^ ^ knowledging receipt of applications. ! r,un, 1 ciP®* government *hen the . Their nun*t<prs were reported in the t r®°Ple demonstrate their desire for jt* ton thousand on the bonus list. 1^- ' State officials announced that first I m * , • v payments will be made around July I SKYL BOAT shop^ DAMAGED BT FLAMES it for service time after Sept. 2, c^La i^n re8^n,r ^7™ 1945. The state bonus act covers OOO wh^h ^ ^ service only from Sept. 16, 1940, to ^ 'fike r f J ? • hut. Aatn nt th® <•*»• nf destroyed much oc the rox Lake $116,858.10,' an increaaej b __ six lanes from Mannlwim road to St. fleers and members of the local post the construction of a new who were present leross the fiver at St. yd the contfaiw, at a COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS rAm-ninv in thm (immm Bn<i i n« hi«cwu wy mc vpuwrni wine ««9,vw wiui an BsseiTion nui KM! a. The modernizations hntorical ASSOCIATION PLANS lies^SSSni 2tlv dSSmtS' »nd wiU "main open as usual fbr needed to raise teachers' salaries! Lincoln highway from OoMWn 16 the MOBILE UNIT 8ERVICE thm^h^hf | the transaction of Winess. and meet other mounting sehnal IntarsaetSZ with U. S. »fweat of thn^h the u™. Inside «r| The. tffl n«r> . Bterlly). „ , ^ - The McHenry Co,nt£ Tubem^ to him, for during the war years he! 'hat date, except in the case of; >y?T,i fwln•?! ltnt7r d__.. _vn_ The Fox Valley Area coun^ of was commanding o^cer of an aimed veterans who entered service in contoSto about 10 o'clock last August, 1945, enabling them to receive the $60 minimum bonus pay, f^x Lakelfre department was YT" -u_{vU ! immediately called ana through ef- ^intw ' flcient efforts saved much of the bLT^Sr^ Riding, a Quenset hut type, and . °n"fffi eirr eceirrttiiffvy «as Lto tiie, I most the *"*7 ***** stored there for ^ winter. Only three of the duty time. This certificate c°a n now iI .bvo ats. • ware_ _de_s tr*o yed anj d• «m,, any - o.f k. in iu., w others were damaged. The great | (he Chicago Motor club met on Mon-1 guard unit aboard ship in the Philip- " this week with representatives pine area. Mr. Schoenholtz, at presdoaen suburban towns to or-: ent, is also serving as junior vice* for the! commander of the local Legion post. •Miches, however, there waa noth- j. *3 luXn. P_ "5* ' a to distuifc th^ calm and neace. IS'ocd,^y * * h e a r i n g b r f o r e t h e H o u s e o f S » atmosphere as JubUant %hoir ^NTMTIRN »PP«»pnation comm£ft i lanes from Chicago to with association is making tentative |«ri. •H* wa» raiMri in'nSS* of X vic®'^ <<«»tibn of the strike: ^ " U suitable by-pi£s of Ardty of fi*n» for,v a t5u,fTt! were raised m praise of the interruption of local service Under the commission's proposal, Elgin. A,L„?f T>,r^it.^Iade araiLuI within Chicago-is expected. How- the increased state aid would be 4. The construction eff a limited August. The unit, made available IMIMMIIMMHMII it {ever, all long diatanee service and made rffective for the coming school access highway on Butterfkld road service to suburban points is serious- year by paying 160 percent of the from Maywood through north Aurora $ '®r. ^ ™Lt SSLSSt Anonf the Sick ICSIB U' w j m Mill! Chk*f°' IwWfc accounts. The increase would cal and long dtatanee aenriee n cur- cover the equalisation payments and Mis. Edward In. IM, Han patient at pendttng with the_ state auditor of Sugar Grove. IT paymento (Northwest Highway) to six ^ un^"-"8p^W program ^ bn sel The widening ot 0. S. <4 no*'s of tuberculosis. Should plans materialise for the :j John Huek ia IB ia the Woodstock essary to the safety ef your fssnr pagilsl. lily or property." wherever service Ers. George Wbft has HfTf H Is curtailed they aak that calls be her home on Richmond Beadfc" M ' that all parts of the county contacted. Tuberculosis association w ... _ _ -- . M^a#aBT"i» ! bwn active in the county for t gency calls'aa "-thsss wMeh are nec- win Juhr L 1947." It was'for thb JOANN AiDIaW II five years, most of the timo -- . - -- -- S wui •«*«»< b insT raiss wiassa Jir~"r T • a vrw KSSAT oMnrssT j the*most recent projects of the ormade In the fodowing Manner: schools immerffaitely while the legis- i ganisatlon was tlw ti*enfular-tept- 1. If you try tp asake a adl, an latare ia deciding en regular bien- i Announcement is being, aude to-;ing program earned out in rural COMINO EVENTS operat- or or recorded _tt io .w B teB nial appropriatkms that will not be day (Thursday) of the Viueii in snd city schools. ?'• you that we can coaspkta only Aaril m - gency calls Imeauae of the strike. 2S2sIc^bn to *22. b ~ Peter *• 'u*ten j answers. Then explain the emer- Iteente' Nirh^T~S[m?j , | "^Jf'Be patient Mays may occur Vv.. rF.. W. Auxiliary Installation * I ^ ""JLTSL tfc^0•|f,l " commiasion A«nuary Hwiauane^^^ quickly as possible. permanent increase in atnla • ' -- ; aid, but schools will not rsalise DIBS AFTER ACCIDENT ! fits from it until 194S. Geone Haaa. t, asn of Mr. .and; The i nmsaissinn said At Mrs. Arthur Haas, of Mt. Sterling, ugsncy 80 percent increase in state i will St Agatha's Court, C. O. F.--Installation-- Villa Chb limt April It Esse be 11 Dance--Spnaursd by Shamreeks ball team--Nell's Ballroom. P. T. A. Tour. April 17 W. S. C. S. Birhtday Tea. V^blic Card Party--SL of C. Hall-- Sponsored bv C. D. ef A. April It fathers' Night -- Parochial HaU--Sponsored to P. T. A. * 1 » Enter- April It Clara's Cowl, C. O. F. tain Husbands Pot-Luck ( p. u. April IS County Speocb-aCUnic -- McHenry High Sdiool. April 14, 25 and Si Rummage Sale--City Hall--Speneored by Circle t, W. 8. C. £ April Si BeniOr Class Play, * Maln Tourself At Home." April Siv. High Sdiool (MMs Coneert. Public Card " ^ Rhrerview r. T. Mothers D. ef A. paid out until IMS. Since Jsnuary of 1947 appropriation was lv the local F. W. Auxiliary.1 been eight patients admitted to lake Andreen. whs win be presented hens ? prise ef 111. Second pita* winner is j Jacque Hopkins, who fMH tuerive euser>l$10. and AM place aMMtf ef $5 W#- Z? u. I1L, died in week from accident sUch Geerce wue •^miture in Births some nHunsr, a piano wna^over- «» benefit from the appropriation to, fTTTT**. ^taming him beneath It He their needs. It was pointed out waa takea to Ae hospital and failed •to rally, dying early the following 7orm«r Reridawl Writes day. ;X: MARRIED WEDNEBDAf At a lovely nuptial service scrtemnised at St Joaeph's church, Richmond. at 9:S) o'clock Wednesday witk others submitted _ Illinois for prisee of $f$t far I place, $50 for second, snd $SS tUrd. National winnetm wfll Of Oondittang In Alvuk t UOOS for first $M> fSSO for third, $100 for i The' Ptamdeaier received a short note from John A. Bugner of Al- __ _ . vada, Ohio, this past week, along mornif«, April 0. Miss Mav Miller, , with a renewal for the paper for daughter of Williaim Miller of Ring- : another year. wood, became the bride of Mr. Ber- Mr. Bncner made mention of the $10 for Mr. and Mrs. L. Virgil Adams announce the birth of a daughter at the Woodstock hospital on April S. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund May are the parents of a girl, born March SO at the Woodstock hospital. Mr. snd Mrs. Vale Adams became the parents of a son, born at the Woodstock hospital on Monday, April 7. They have one other child, "io a son. „ . Mr. and Mi% Frank Harrison of be. accepted in lieu of discharge or separation papers. D0W1KT HOSPITAL stuns THANKS roB ems or BID CROSS nerd M*T. eon of the Ben J. Mays of ftMnr Grove. A reception was halt*?*?Mm/. - St. Patriot's scheal ImE iu lfeHanry. .Compile ditalh ceuoSMing tim wedding wiU «a|(inr in IhejMREt week'a issue of the March 25 blissard, which evidently was felt quite generally. He described- the post season in Ahmda aa aM na*tt February and March, when Old Man Whiter took ssaay resident quoted a few which amy he of Incal raaidsnts ef this In the next ten the foBowing ten. Mi be prpssnted to the first four winners. £ Judging the essays ware Mildred ReneT Marian Schoenhelta, Adsie . FroeliUch, Clarmce Anglsas and M. j to L. 8dMwnholts. perger. I>r. and Mrs. William Nye are Ringwood announce the birth of a daughter at the Woodstock hospital on April 7. A daughter me born on April 6, at the Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. Heit> de- Mrs. Priss, paet pceeident ef the V. P. W. Auxuasy, yrfll prate the winnais during at 1 e'dodc iatn, $SJ$ a Cwt. the uarents of a daughter, hoin at the Woodstock hospital on Sunday, and Mrs. Richard Hester are the parenta ef a eon, born at the Woodstock hospital on Wudnesdsy. April S. er part of the shop and part of the shop and parta department were destroyed. William Goettoehe, mechanic working in the boat shop, grabbed a fire Extinguisher when he first noticed •the fire spread with explosion-like rapidity in the ceiling and flowing Downey hospital st Great Lekes, j a^?Te ». While where hundred of mental casulties i ** sxtingumh the blase of World War II are conftned, has on the first floor, his equipinsnt was been ef special concern to the Red "o* adequate to stop the blase on Croee wumen McHenry county. th® second floor. Mrs. BlEmy l«dy from McCullom | Pet* Se?1* •£, also of McHenry, Lake.^Si been making the trip own?r *)">?, said that busmess we^iy, bringing items for the! ™?»,d *>•OB #Strw*!Lin A SET* - ^ reads aa follows: f IS on the channel at Fox Lake. "We wish to thank you for the ______ carton candy, games, jigsaw pus- MUSIC EDUCATOR *ySht -to T>'T: i CABMSS STQST Q> w. ^ SCHOOL PBOORAM to thank you for the nice assortment . ef prisee. consisting of suspenders, The March issue of tin Illinofe Fiorandum books, dictionaries, j Music Educator carries aa ing cards, etc., ufcich you sentjing article on the Downev recently. All of the in our local hteh above articles will bring ranch's picture of the scnoai OTSM pleasnrs to the patients at the bos- the story outlinee plana pital and more enthusiasm is shown' have been diaeuased for enknrging when n priss is offered to the this department when a bnikhng winner of gamee." I program tahse place, namely the --. [addition of a music rehearsal roans, DAMAGE SUIT ! library, practice rooass and uniform A damage suit to recover $17,000 storage apace. t was filed in the circuit court lasti The article alee mentions the week by C. Russell Allen, assistant j small groupe which are included in state's attorney on behalf of Elbert the muaie pioginm in addition to A. Hoffman and Elbert A. Hoffman the band; orchestra and choruses A as guardian for, and next friend of, special portion of the story ia con- Holt Nancy and Vivian Hoffman,!fined to the two prograsss which naming the Northern Illinois Corp, the fcand and chorus and orchestra and John D. Powers, defendants. |»nd chorus are pcooonting this The bin relates that 8ept 2 last spring. year the plaintiff, accompanied by j Editor of this monthly magazine his ' wife, Vivian, and their two i is Irving Tfcllmadge, music director children, Holt and Nancy, mas driv- i of Proviso high achmO, .Maywood, ing hia car south on Route 14 in.IlL. who taught m the local high Woodatoek and that the car of the [school many years ago. Northern Illinois COITK, driven by ita employe, John D Powars w^| SUCCESSFUL DRIVE traveling in the same direction in J. L. Townsend of Woodstock^genthe rear ef tiie plaintiff's car when, Ural chairman of the March ofDfanea without warning, it crashed into the drive, has announced that a total plaintiff's car with such force that of $13£7» has been contributed. He the impact caused the Hoffman car j *1*o states that contributions can to collide with the car in front of it Ifie bill charges speeding and faulty brakee. Mr. Hoffman asks |iA00 fbr car damage; $5000 for lisiisnal injuries; $1000 for injuriee sustained fay bis two children and $10,000 fbr injuries to Ids wifs, Vivian. CONTEST RESULTS The rlsmmsate ef (snr UMWPS con- & till be made to the fund. Fifty nertent of Ae lynd remains in Me- Hetury county and the rem siadsr goes to the national foundation. George Watson and Art Mereier ef WBBM, Chicago, were gnwjwntl on eveni^r^ As frisnis ef EuO C Simon. Jrn the I hiss |«Mt rU^sai