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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jun 1947, p. 1

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VSJ-.V.. --'T. r': v;/i5.f^,'-.. .-• ^.,v '- il*' „ : -•-•• . "• 3 - '* fV' • ' *•! : ?:•».,> •. / 1 No. • -"'i !*i '•f X '}% i}4 11 • re .8- "• £ ti ," , •i-yi, ARE NAMED FOR 4-DAY LEGION CARNIVAL 3 Richard Williamf Capable Obairma* " j Of Arrangements SOLVB8 PBOBUDI! uat one •week remains until the __ Lesrion carnival opens ita gates to the public-. . . just seven nights Until throngs of McHenry folks and viaitors alike will crowd the grounds ^6 enjoy .the imposing, four-day •vent. The carnival spirit will no doubt permeate our small community far la advance of next Thursday, however, for as soon as the first part of amy ride or stand is brought to town the excitement of the young folks knows no bounds. Because two serious accidents occurred on the caruval grounds last year before openmg night, Legionnaires Urge parents 7XR8T BONUS CHECKS TO ILLINOIS VETS SENT OUT JUNE 21 Governor Dwight H. Green last Saturday gave the go-ahead signal which started the distribution of bonus checks to 915,000 veterans of World War II from Illinois by presenting checks to the first veteran «nd tlic uisl beneficiary to nie claims in the Cook county office of the service recognition board. The same dayr" 600 other checks were mailed from State Auditor Lueder's Office in Springfield, 300 to Cook county veterans and 300 to downstat£ vet- NEXT TUESDAY FIRST PENALTY DATE FOR TAXES 'Total Bill for This Year is 25 Per Cent .Higfrer Than in '4d MAYOR OVERTON IS VICE CHAIRMAN OP NEW HOUSING GROUP s Edward Field of Woodstock waa elected chairman of the McHenry County Housing Authority at an organization meeting held in Woodstock last week. Mayor R. I. Over. Son of this city was named vicechairman and Prank Deuster as secretary and treasurer. Other members ©f the group include Frank Nagel of Fox River Grove, Paul Marcks of "Midnight," a cat, has solved the housing problem by living in a hole under the sidewalk in front «f Ricardo's Studio Restaurant at 437 keep the little ones away from RuslT street, Chicago. She also has than payment of money," Gov. Green ^r'uau h ai- u."^" \T\li7"neclLary carnival until Thursday night, I wived ^2 S!d ! ,nJ"Mntin?.th« first Harvard and ..George Sullivan of • •" 1 • - j! ' Woodstock, Less than a week remains before * -py,e MrHenrv Cnuntv Honsinoerans. A starting rate of about^5,000^^ the first penalty^date for paymg^per- j Authoritv is ! hew organizatioS checks weekly eventually will be in- sonal property tax and the first in- Which vas created following the apcreased to 10,000. of rea^ estate on July 1.« proVBi of the county board of super- Rear Adm. John. Downee, state „ A"orJmfI t^°^y Jj688"^* i visors at their last meeting of acdirector of the service recognition ceptinR a state Brant of ?47.000 for boartl. said bonus payments will be ^,on8 ,on the f2,130,381.80 tax .bill housing-improvements in the county, made in the order of claims received,; ^ave beei? aJ)OVe *T®ra^®- The 1 When the state first presented the the earliest claimants getting the '!? P*tplrnl.K- nrofrram to the countV board in Mav, ""? chcka- - it «» "***• '•»•«<«« ttat ^ Apnroximately 590,000 of the 915,- in .'his Lsit-nn tion. however, considerable opposition -4 000 Illinois veterans eligible for the' , ,= i'to the board's action was noted, with bonus have filed claims so far but; ,. ^ , Butler _act, ^hicn ctfused the , the result that the matter was rere'cent news that payments were to I f18'" ance'. .re^. t i. up , *!,e e*'I considered and approved at the June be started has increased the flow of t7s!o"work ",Jh«^,re t 0f ^"^y meoting. late claimanfs, Adm. Downes said, j „fiU^ *a"! ^'ans as to the allocation of the This bonus is something morei ^ w«rruk-_V!®-a i.n^n.t,i_la^r st>»te grant will be worked out at ELAINE UUTOGREN GRADUATED FROM ST. ELIZABETH'S At impressive services tyeld in the alumni auditorium of Loyola University on Wednesday, June 18, 277 young women from six Chicago hospital schools of nursing were graduated, Among this large number was one from McHenry, Miss Elaine iWEEK'S ACCIDENT TOLL INCLUDES 1 DEAD, 8 INJURED than payment of money,". Gov! Green j t^ian ,usHf" . ^J)en 'he treasurer re- | future meetings. July 3. itomers at the restaurant think it is R«» ememvb er, .tvh e .c.a--rn.iivnasil ^wlilil »re -i jgreat fun to watch her stick her hcad up ihrottgh th(i hole to get in open for four nights, beginning1 . . the third and continuing through / Sunday evening, July 6. This year's ••play of fireworks is the most costly ever shown here and it is expected. that few will leave _ the grounds until after this highlight Hte on the evening of July 4. Richard Williams is general chair- Man for the 1947 carnival and an- •Minces the following chairmen and their committees: Committees Advertising: Thomaa P. Boiger, dkairmah; Donald Tonyan, ^dele Froehlich, A. H. Mosher and Earl ITalsh. \ Pinancte: Gene Dobyns, chairman; l«Roy Conway, C. J. Reihansperger, The young lady pictured above Midnight' ~~ " "It is evide^ethatthecitizens of to secure additional help to fet the o,,r «tntr > bills in the mails by May 2,1. The .?®JSJ^SS"-*J^.^!!C™:total'-bill was $425,567.36 higher, or PLAN TO ORGANIZE the sacrifices which our fighting men ; . »i,„ CO A TO STRENGTH ; _ . r and women were called upon to ^ cent more than the P^vious qji 188 ENLISTED MEN . . . make. We may all be proud that y „ . „ , 1 is Miss Lorraine our state is able, from the standpoint I Penalty Dates MISS ELAINE LANDGREN -f----- -- Henschel, daughter of Art and I^eJ0f financial soundness and resources, | The first penalty date is July a 129th "infa'ntrv Nli»v^faiN«. Henschel of Riverside Drive, Mc- tq say 'Thank you' in this way, not and on this date personal property ti ' i 'Guard to ^ull strength of iga Landgrcn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' --ly to the veteran, but to the tax" not paid are fsutaect to pena ty, to fu> \ o f im ^ ^ ^ , Gwn .tr«t,X' ^M ril ,J ithers. wives, and children of those! °,f 1 Per <*nt until paid. This is also " 8 oir,cers- .A"?Y and Charles Hatfield Henry. WILUAM WRIGHTS WED FIPTY YEARS MONDAY, JUNE 23 On Sunday, June 22, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright celebrated their 'srolden wedding anniversary At their home near Burton's Bridge, with 200 friends and relatives present to enioy.the day with them. The actual jrtheael daetseta tfeo r wthheic fhi,r sti f innsotat llmpaeindt, oifs a^n7d *3 0 inc^luvsievee,n Withoauft *s eofn r,^1e8 Sjt. ^E1h1z2a^be,t1h^" ^hos Stof Other hh«o8s - I to the same fine. The sec- qualifications, or men from 80 to F^is SumbSs < ailment of real estate taxes ^ mclusive,with » specified amount *?"»» paid before September 1 or of servwe, ntfcy enlist. Those interct to further penalty. .ma.y app,y at .the arm°ry m T_„°i vinjVl^* Herbert Roeske, 18, i j. Was Seriously Hurt ; 111 Car - Bus Crash: ' Tlie accident toil in this vicinity for 1947 mounted steadily the last of -the . week when three auto crashas were reported to state police. • • Herbert Roeske, 18 years ofcT, • A "1947 graduate of the local high school, was injured severely early Saturday morning when the automobile in which he was riding/with Robert Sherman, 20, overturned in » ditch after a collision with a Greylound bus driven by Clay-ton Halver* son, 2<>. of LaCrosse. W is., on.state r»oute l20, near theLily Lake school house. "Hie two local youths were riding west in a car driven by Sherman and were about to turn left on Center street, where Roeske resides, when the bus attempted to pass. It struck the side of the auto, sending the lafc* ter spinning into the ditch. Roeske was taken to the Wbod* stock hospital, when, he waa found to be suffering from a concussion 1 and other injuries. The accident was investigated b£ State Patrolman Robert Blodgrff Local Man Hunt accident which occurred on •"r- •!»! ..i*-f'•tv, ,rls '7 "if.'*$*!. An on mothers who <fdid not return from the, con *llct" * «r 'mmi tnm Jlrat UMi to be Offerea itt^" ' ' ' • S^i'^JISTbl, Wond«r Lake Sunday, in* »;C^&n! &aCr"SS5r * "" ^ .PPiy .t «h. ^ 'in »* «"• K"£ATSS. r"u3kJST5 --- r Compilinjr th. «(ur«i which make wereTddrei'ef b»' h!1 He Joh" A' fY,,Sr' "• »' Win. According to an announcement re-1 up the bill is not the ^'J| of f th« manding officer of Co. A, will he as- Eminenf'> Fran<"is Cardinal Spell- suffered cUts and bruises. Francis, Columbus, St. Anne. Oak Thursd"y eve"inK on Dundee avenu^ ~ ^ near the intersection of Glenwooa avenue, in Elgin, involved another archbishop of New York, was drivin# no*h *„n. Dundee avenue when Frase^s car. ftaul Yanda, John' Dreymiller. Herb I anniversary date was June 28. Sbui«iisu«.ger, Tom Solger, Jr., La-' Mrs. Wright was charming ii the | levies made by the various taxing p " ~ p." After his insDirinc talk there fol- avenue wnen fraseri Sun-1 bodies, such as MhwU. corpoiflfiorts, of'battaijj,, Ajjli ! l°w®d the awarding of'certificates sout^und,' ™ade a left turn to day morning, June 29. such town, road and bridge, and Hthers., ^rj,en up to fuu strength the unit and conferring of degrees by the a pa fir H-# . . . time as a temporary building can Consequently, cituens who have com- ^ u"« , Rev. ja y 'fc.rsssrL0; "f'0'of l,".').ovbt,in^;Elfi"" •2US™t£LSLtlUrlS eStim,trt mSoo. S2. <* first time at Wonder Lake on Until eota* James T. Hussey, S. J., presif «me Harrison, Robert L. Weber.!weddi«e gown of fifty years aeo, and for~"thaf"purpose""mass'^"bTsald5review, "which '^rganixed last week ««»*»«•«' ?£H».wo a year. Men will,""'- of the univers'ty. ssfiisr- °«,M- ^ "*-<&• JMSi^^oJ52riM:{3LiS^^ i,""d,h* in !eMlon d*"5r in the «V"A 1E.TS STATB AID OIVEH / "2Firework,: =FI«,d Cooley ch.ir- Myrtle "H.!. «J Ohta^j «.; F.t& J. A. V.nderpool will h„r! AccniinR to . Mm* by' T0 356 >«M»«1ITS 0» ftan; Victor Hunt and Chuck Miller.; h a t ^°eddin and the four confessions on Sunday morning from Treasurer Nulle, "It has been a Co A mCn encami, this sum- COUNTY DURING MAY ^-?,r0UnlS ,Arran»ement: John °«*-icMW~n of tbo couple: William R., -? o .°H ?? a ™ ™ offer tough job but we are ^"ing^^along mer Aujf. 24 tT Si, at Camp Logan HiHer, chairman. | rf Ehrin- Fdwin of DesPlaines: ma ses ^ 9 and 11 a m- nicely and although there have boen Jn Uke county near Zion- " Property: James Doherty, chair- r * . i;vo« at hn*ia- nnrl \Tr« • i numerous complaints, the public in ' 1 H,roId ,nd ElmCT:K-«-rsrwJ!xi Aa^O REMOVE DEFECT IIi»3Si«W PT0l!EIN: 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wrie-ht wew mnr- IN REAPPORTIONMENT JULY 10-11 ried on June 23, 1«97, iri Chicago. MAPmF, VANDKR MET I Following the weddin" the oonol" , 7T~I. . nnramA>f«n 1 vnoved •'o <i farm near Wauconda nnd - Just when legal ^faction on thf • I|li- R.FST'*NS AS ASSISTANT* l Yreund Police Detail: Lester Bacon, chair- Van; Harold'Bobbs, Fred Kunz, Fred Schoewer, Don Barger, Dick Weber; €}?b Howard and William Ahvens. Parking: Dick Miller, chairman. Special: Fred Meyer, .chairman: COUNTY HOME ADVISER to be in McHenrv county duvimr the persons on the roll in Mav than in the windshield. The mother, Shirley Tegtmeier, 19, The rnqnv friends that month of July, will ho,Tn MrH<>nvY. April. The average monthly allow- i ^ «f . July 10 and If. The unit will be anoe per person was six cents suflt,ed, a fK mult,Pie Mi«s st."tinned at the city hall. The hours birrher. Total cost of pavrftents was; "Jut*the°head 1mdSbody. Her cS' •S-ank Johnson Bill Bacon Anthonv ^rom there to the'r nresent f:irm n°ls re-apportioifment Dill was 5£n.n, Ailetf NoonBTi, !L.wmAk«». »"»»« thirty-eirtt year, thought to ^completed .„d Uj. Ml Jreund. Richard Justen, Will'am friends and fa^lv of the nntnro H ornn„TUT,vli/,ai „v<.rSi«rht fn .Green and Harold Owen. Wr«ght« 'elt eonec al"" bnn^v 'Bingo: William Althoff, chairman: tV»rv Mrs. Howard Cairns. Mrs. Harry-eyeji Conwav, Mrs. Stephen N. Schmitt, Mrs. William H. Althoff, Mrs. Carl 1JT Freund, Mrs. Bernard N. Smith, 5*^. ./ZtricT'1 ...i.t.»« .11--»*. were'^Uht ftul Patzke, Mrs. John R. Schmitt, ^ Mrs. Wnght wil! he 781 years old of several Chicdgo wards school and have charge of the dining dennrtment nurse. v received ty eight persons in Mc-1 """P^n,p^nard ^Koets, 41 atoo Mrs. Eldred Wattles, Mrs. Gordon, this Ausrust and Mr. Wright 80 years __d the yjnaee of Stickney in Coak room. . ! Fv«r\one 15 years and over is Henry county, during May. 1947. |of Oak Park, »u««red puncture Knox, ^Mrs. ^Ph^nnett^Mra. Joe, <Jd in July. county are included in the fifth dis- Miss VanderMey came here Jast urred to have an X-ray. TVve i Total cost of payments_for McHenry! May, James Althoff, Richard Heuser, ^ -- ------- trict. Barrett said the bill should July following her graduation from no ch*r<" and the confident'*' r«. covntv recinients wis $271. j {®c«*«on and ot ® Carl Neiss, Robert Piesert. Mrs. George Duller, William Pr es. Jr.. . . .. "township of Stick- Wheaton college. She has served rr-t. will be ^t to tb" i-'!ividunl ! Aid to dependent childrm allow-1 bruises. , Millie Roohelle, Mrs. Joe, McCariley, T-o Heimer. Volney Brown, Marshall „ Governor Green took- steps very ably as assistant to Mrs Clara Tb« «rit wUl be i» Ringwood on ^nces were m»de during May. 1947,1 .^e Ju .L Davidson. Mrs. Fnsa. Clinton R.e.n, Gene Dnhvn,. Antbonv ^nce t^Zye^ legll"detect Sweeney since that time, giving most Wed-sd-. .T„lv 9. stationed at the for the benefit of fifty-six children in the few davs remaining of the of her attention to youth or-anira- *• iw«f L^ratores, T"» Th* hour, in fifteen peedv families in^McHenry J*Jen_the acaeiit oc m -- -- . -will be reserved county, and the total «ost of pay-• *«*- ™ywer* d"vl"*J^«8t 'if"* lents waB |1,18R. route 176. Casper was traveling thof nature, a geographical oversight in Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Frisa, Clinton Bncon. Gene Dobvns, Anthony Martin. Harry Conway, William Noonon and M. L. S^hoenholt* are Keed Stephen N. Schmitt, William attending a V_F. W. State F.ncanin- ig4? se8sion The bill calls for the tions. She will leave her present •Vom 10 to 11 a. m.'will c< H. Althoff. Carl J. freund, Bernard w e n t a t the Hotel R^ens in Chf f i c o n g r e s s i o n a l re-apportionment position the f i r s t part of August. for f a c t o r - emnloyees and 11 to 12 \ r r N. Smith. Arnold Anderson, Frank on Thursday, Friday and Sat- f IillllMinIUoil^O „OliInILcCe 1IW90A1f ! , ^ . 4 'i> m. a**n"d*" 1 t*o" 4 n. m. wiU be open to The completed action would make APPR^TTEND INDIANA » the general public. PRESENT FOURTH CONCERT OF BAND Cans, Paul Patftke. John R. Schmitt, urday. Anton H. Fruend, OoHin Knox. Dr. and Mrs. M. Riw«nt o* Fort M H • rt f new district. ___. Ari Eugene Frost, Joe May, Bernard Lauderdale, Fla., anH Mr. »nd Mrsfou/teenth comnrisine the coun- MAN ON HHARGES OF T>TN^W0QD 4-H CLUBS ° v* Dnl"' ST&IC-& •WM.aBiuthiwn.i, HBDICATE BCHOOLOEOUKD^:- ^Chuck-A-Luck No. 1: Andrew Wor- of^^Vae-o^arr pnondin*- this week all three members from this district,^ j„mes V.' Seot't, 21 years old. of FLAG POLE JUNE 29 The fourth band concert of th« ne was on & nignway and aia not wick and John H. Green, co-chair- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John teller, Kelsey and ?olg«r, voting in in<jianap0Hs, Tnd.. wa« arrai^d on --; , j ' . I if u ? 8 a * k! »" see the other car until 5t was directly wen- Henrv Bueh Jerome Buch, Phalin. * favor, passed the measure 107 to 39 0f la»-<-"ny before Charles Impressive services will mark/ the the high school grounds will be pre- jn lront Df ^im. His auto struck itvi/l W#her Dan 1--;--: r-5 last week and haH presented the-HL^ Haves o* W^o^tock, justice of dedication o(f the new flap* note in; s^nted next Sunday evening at 8 Tefftnneier> car, on the side and ' -- fA fnr h\* «icrnatiirp. the t>eace. tH* wopk and held to th<J the Ringrwood Pnrk on--Sunday, June o'clock. The program will be as gen^ ^ hurling into a telephone polew ••and >"rv. ?cott told countv authow- 20^ at two o'clock. The pojo a f<^H°ws: ^ n The Casper machine, a new Lincoln, south on Terra Cotta road and ap- ' parently failed to stop lor the sign i at the intersection, according to Sgt. Jack Smith and Patrolman Paul ,G. i Wells of the state police, who investigated. Casper told police that he thought Frank Oeiei nde« , u„.. ' : to * he governor for his signature. £Patt OU 'MM^allllTevv, A1 Bllke lames A* Thies, Kate Thies, Catherine Weber, The action provides that in the AI oiaKe, James T v J. U: onnirraccinngl olectinns .hpcrinmnir in ThomDson. Weevil Max er* S. M'1^'* and Jack Segal. inson Peter Roche Arthur J Lura Yanda, Minnie Green, Robert conere-sional elections, beginning in . , thnf hp vi^ted MrH« 1 Cbarlei Snft^ Ha^d Bell' w- Krinn- Gert Weber, Mrs. Sam 1948. CorV end T^ke counties elect h ^.nrk instrs VoiX Charles T Brda Rob- Schmunk, Lena Blake, Mrs. J. Pear- th.-teep -- t«ndI ?f ten congressmen morey from ^ caah regist, , t' , « ' son, Joann Durland, Pearl Miller, and d«wnst«»e Illinois elects thirteen mt_: youne marn Chehni fJeorg McHenry in srKt from the two, a<*t:vf» ,4-H clubs; "The Star Spangled Banner. ^ • then overturned, pinning Koets in ad took j i" Rj.n»rwood. who nn> also respond- rch. "The Eyes of Texas --"*"* the debris. - registers^ for the attractive honor roll j Waltzes, "The Maiden Queen first visited the -bich rupiea * ^prominent place in' c «^W^rincess Tip Toe"-LeRdy SHALU^AR ASSOCIATION from the Overture, "princess of India"--King. FOR IMPROVEMENT TO v*lhe ^st i Ma^Rose^rwis?rd ^0r the;u^\£'J SPONSOR ANNUAL PAR® and for the!Novelty, "Ten Little The Public i Long. n.,r viM7r O TT nV Tav bara Weber, Ida Greene, Lillian neb««ro county moves from the ,m Bacon. Victor O Hunt. Jav ^ jay Cristy, Mrs. Thomas t-elfth to the new sixteenth with n«tv. Andrew L. Hawlev. Ernest ' rwi® r.» Whit^«id® fl«rroll Jo T UU..K. The second annual Shalimar Imnhotog- \ Waited'"Nights of Gladness"--Ah-' provement association party, for th# rnpher present to take pictures for, cliffe. 1 4 - -- •• Caneva. follow the dedication ceremony. from the . , . . . w ^ . . . _ tt i f * uonwuv, «»•>' viwij, ----.i-w. ... . . - «,.„,.eenth w , . , their maga7ine, "Northern Illinois March, "Band Pioneer --V*n®v£ fr,.h' And-ew Hawlev, y Heleif Ro^ jeri Einspar, Ogle. Lee. Whiteside. Carroll, The shenff's office at Woodstock FartT1 Life -. and john gtrohm of Selection. "Bohemian Girl"--Balfe. * ^,r^rs- Lawrence B. Murphy and Q^ t ' gchaefer, Susan Steinsdoerfer, Davies and Stephensrtn. The move was notified of the thef s and Sh«" Woodstock will also be on hand with March. "His Honor --Fillmore. Hugh Murnhy. I Wlliam Green, Gil Rogers, Buddy separates Boone and Winnebago. Fred Bau an£ Deputy Hjwjld Hobbs hiR cathera. Overture. "Americana"--Buchtel. Arto^r -?f,v tvJISi j We!'r"' Nye, Julia Kralowetx, Raymond Fer- wb'"h have lomr been together. enprehended Scott a s^hort• t'"1® Jsi^JV t>urin^ the service- clubs^ will March, "Men of Ohio - Fillmore. jn •tan; Charles Vycital, Donald W r-, .a an(j gva Bacon. | The new fourteenth has an esti- He was taken to the u_ty la 1 at prpsen^ to Mrs. Clara Sweeney, home: Finale, God Bless America Berh 5?rt- IrtJltlmelri«rpffp ^flrtin" Beer: Bud Kosinski, chairman;! n^ted ponulation of 271.000 and is Woodstock, where men adviser, a gift for the 4-H town in j rRITISE Vaufidin Jones. Clarence Martin,) „ Freund Kelly Conway, Bob «• nresent represented in congress bv *i*B»d complaints against him. Woodstock. An ice cream social will TRAINING CRUISE I fcT" i Frank K^pfer, Glenn C^auncey Reed of W%st Chicago, rrmm Cat Game. Ml | Draper, Chuck Frisby, Ray Rode, who does not lose his residence in; C^MTNO EVENTS nrman; Virgil Roscoe Smith. Charles Egan, Charles the district hv virtue of the re-an- ^ - ie8l^r\r^? McCr*cb#n *" iHerdrich, Jim Perkins, Joe Mc- pc-ionment bill. ~ June 26 k • ^ TT_i._ V. UMri. Andrews, Jim Mc Andrews. Frank' ^e legislation has little effect on Dav of Recollection For C. D, ofA-~ Over 7. Under | Oende. John Zen., Lon. Sutton, Bob VcHenrv. and leavea DuPage and St. Mary's Church. ' tairmiin, Wek 1B^. H R-a, Sutton and Chuck Sutton. Kane with enough votes to control Julv 1 ^y Morn^. D< k Fwund. B Merrv_Go-Rou^d: Jennie M a • the district. Riverview Camp, R. N. A., • Winkel, l^ui^ Monsiett, w_ *rora R-,chardson. chairman; Rosalie Wil-j The present congressman-at-large, Jqhnsburg Com^uritv Club. l'ams, El;da Page, Lois Weideman, i Str*tton. plans to run for S Marian Freund. Marv Ann Noonan, |fcee»*»t*rr «f staAe next ve«r. Hia East River Road Pinochle' viuo -- I. „ . _ . ',,reu """ T Marian Smith, Dolores Peisert, Jean: present office will be abolished. i Mrs. E. R. Sutton. .. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Proud are naval equipmen Nickeh. ' " • • " ' U d t o Wrt. kr «. STjST?r/«S wS^Slc W HUE FIGHTERS VICTORIOUS linar Imnrpvement Association -- pital. ' benefit of maintaining the roads in that subdivision, will be held on July 4 at "Villa Maria," river home of Harvey B. Williams.,' Festivities will begin at 2 p. m. find continue through the evening. / The people of McHenry are cordially invited to attend., ShaKaar is rapidly becoming a* year 'round suburb" of McHenry and the resiftairman; Dick Hester, jy Morrison, ..Inkel, I^ui 7ance, Al Barf>'an, Georg" Kinsala, fliock Freund. Dr. H. S. Fik«pG«^'» 0ehaefer. George Collette, Bill tlreen. Peter A. Freund. J»ippin. J. Fitr^erald, Man^ie RirtKs George H. Roeske, gunner's mate -- third class, USNR, son of Mrs. J. dent of the community who patronise Biesecker of route 2, McHenry, re- local stores ask co-operation in makcently completed a two weeks' naval fog the party a bif success. x reserve training cruise to Hamilton, | The committee in charge assur* »«»»»»•••« >»>»» j Bermuda, aboard the cnuser USS>j those who attend the finest foad | i Rochester. On these trips are in-; and refreshments at very reasonable Mir »nH Mr* Charlie VanKeuren eluded gunnery drills, battle prp>- prices. Special entertainment will be ¥SJBS?S to •«»«•«« ^r the children in th. July 8 ---o--n JTu ne 11Q9 a«ft fthh»e WWiowovdlMsttoAcrlkr hna- to refresh and acquaint me ad Pinochle" CluO~-- pit»l. , afternoon, such aa pony rides, games, JS, Ralph Varese and VauT B«;bari Freuad and Ercell Richard- •trke. Merchandiae: Rav McGee. "cha'rtnan; George M. Freund. Panl Alson. Ferris Wheel: Clara Stoffel. chairmen: Lillian Anglese, Elizabetil Schoewer. Annabel Aicher, Lillian Vmnnar SifV men with the latest developments in swimming, indoor baseball, etc. Mothers are reueated to forget their cooking worries on the Fourth and bring their famliy over for an Local fire fighters were sg^m vie- enjoyable day. Fireworks wfll be H H*RI,WiYHrmr,Hbmar~'""'W" I^'a"daughter ww jboihi oh Friday, torious last weekend wh*n they came prohibited, making the party a saftt i Rivenriew JSST«.*uC; ,K-h «* *nt Lrt,' H. P. Owen, Dick Smith. Frank Schoewer. Annabel Aicner, uiiian , ! Reiker Home. fwMr*"anrMrar'jos^ Huemann an- "Conjunction Witn ^ ^st^ned al™. Tiilijt Kent Catherine'.PowersJ T,arson. Julia Reihansnerger, I.illian William Birkler is a medical pa- . n n " .k Kjr+i, „f . -nn1 horn at Leeion carnival at Algonquin. Cap- Saturda y, July 5. Miller Esther Cwrev I.il'ian! Boiger, Laura Smith, Mayme Miller, tient at the Woodstock hospital. Rmgwc^d ^on!f ® nn JJai-urHnv tnined bv Eddie Justen, the McHenry! ^ --__--_ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. "Pritchett. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huemann an nearby teanftKat a/three-day tourna-, in - ment held in ^conjunction with_the poSt case of rain, the party will ta postponed until the following d»jr. Mnv'me Miller. C*rev. iHian i mngwop """ 5 ." ^ «o|ger Alic BarWan. Ethel McGeeJKathryn Nye. May Justen, Nellie Mrs. Helen Hunt of Ringwood «f^A PicSic and Ottting^ ignore Cootey ^Marianne Rop-ers.! Doherty, Margaret Johnston, Ethellnnde^-went sureerv at the Woodstock c- D- of A- FljJj1y jg T'the Woodstock hospital on Saturday, tained by Eddie ^Ignore Cootev. psMarianne -- j „ --£r„ri»*i Oece Tn"W»v, T^orrnine1 Freund and Dolores Dowell. ^ . hospital this week. , _ Rd, „ , Barbara Carey and Midge Children's R'de: Velma Douglas, Mrs. Mary WaU of Chicago, a for- O. ^. S. Bate^S 'chairmans iFlorence Svoboda. Cath- mer resident of McHenry. had the C ;; JUFrie2nds here will'be interested toI ^Tnights^in^iminanr Jsrhts^^and AIT"producers under the Chicago learn that a daughter. Clau^a Lv«n.! defeated Crystal Lake for the cham- federal milk marketing order wiU n»- jearn in i o,,„jnw r,.„. i»o «* St n'onshin on Sundav. The team ex- ceive a uniform blended price of ivas r n _ . . p» j toiMr and /rects to take part in another tourna- $3.33 per. hundredweight df milk of SSrt WilHa^' « Bamneton this (Th„M.y>. 35', f . b. TJMnUe ** ,, ' n~m-tro sstoffpl of Woodstock °^ their May, 1947 deliveries, A. 4U 1, Tn,. ^nin«rIn+« f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vycital at- W. Colebank. market administrator eriAw t«hoen wa as .b orr, on JT.umnee 2244 aatt tthhee tteenmdleedd ^aa .pprre^see ntation o^f " S»Tninmg beorf. fannounces. This is 44c lower than he April. 1947 blended price but 14c Voo4ftoj> ho. r v v ' ] ' no^r Elpin l*st Sundav evening. higher than the blended price which ^ HilW of Johnshurg. i ^ " Mr Jnd Mr< Albert Vales and Queers "received fbr May, 1^ DANCE IN RECITALi*" ' daughter, Dolores, and Mr. apd deliveries. D'an- ^onvan. Marv Ann Vlr- Mrs. Frank Kempfer, Jr., and son.i Xnna%a • • «r:n.„ 'rami niLinVK Albert, were Chicago visitors on: Leo Heimer and Mrs. AnnaBH team won on both Friday and Satur-I MILK PRICES £oheK Barbara Carey and. I m^'"^dSnt ha^ the „ J-'»* « «^^vai af ^ p'resbme^t Mrs. Christine erine Weber^ Mary Freund. Charlotte misfortune to tyl and br^k her Wo sfrirff^toVl r r i n r ' and Sne R«W«, co-chairmen; Mehr, Lee Bass, and Rose Keller. | recently She is confined to C6ok Petersen top, g \w Patske Mr« T A ffnm- Octopus: Mildred Kinsala, chair-1 Comity h««»»'tal. • -• \ i .on yranci 8 a • g^nj .w«ttv' man: M'rie Powers. Eleanor Kin- Mrs. William Ahrens underwent ldff "j uv - F - • • - " -* ~ Folev, MadfHne surgerv at the Woodstock hospital Me«on,c Hall ^.Sponsored by the past yeek. ^ „ J 0. E. S. } Rummer course dancing lessor«--^» ^ A. Meeting. ballet, tap. acrobatic or baton. Fri- August _xi F"« Stilling. "»ttv man; M-rie Powers, tieanor Kinrramer J«ne Kidder. Agnes Miller, sala, Eleanor Foley, Madpl'ne Smi»h OicV Dn^n, T*rk Freund. Adele Froeh'ich, Trances Vy- Vrroil R-Vbardson. Jack-cital. Florence l«rkin, Elsie HHooppppee 'Ferw«rda, Tean and Berth* Jenseii. ' . "uramw course u»..cn.« T-*- A6trlist n . T i»e Knrh^n. ^Hda, Pap-e.: Athletic Show CcSmmittee: Paul ballet, tap. actt»bj»tic or ibaton. Fri- . August 11 »• • c . ' Ifrtcinclri Mrs Harrv Fre^- Barbian chairman; - Leo Heimer, day mornings at ten at Parochial; Rr»»mage Sale Bucn ' &T , &nea*"lHrintei*. Carl" Bickler. Rich-1 sehool Olive, Swanson Inquire Sponsor X*? Arisna v«»tt Mm TT<i1en ard Overton, John Drevmiller. Leo Mrs. Alfred Tonyan, phone 60-R. or, . __ ,, _\ t rie Yegp-. Mitler.'w. TVurlwell, Angelo Unti. Harold Mrs. Joe Diedrich, phone «6-M-l,| Complete fa"« " VInfant Did I Most tragic of the three accident* j took place on Friday evening when I a six-week-old baby was fatally injured and four other pers6ns were j ! hurt in the crash of two autos. The 1 accident occurred a short time b£r fore midnight when the cars collided rn. j. [at the intersection of.state route 176 rJSjflrf»plOT1«aa^?-wa"ce8 were and Terra Cotta road' » mile ^ J? 17,7,0a8 "1,T8 rr,r?onf ^st of Crystal Lake. »u f % Inr'ard' The child, Georgia Lee Tegtmeier, U S * ' "d d i r e c t o r of the I l l i n o i s . J a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. William 'Th, U)'lwha8 \?norted' Tegtmeier of Crystal Lake, was pro- T nounced dead upon her arrival at J ^ M • '^rman hospitiT It ik believed The Mobile unit *hich is scheduled $5,134,889. There weVi "S "fewer thr°Wn thrOUfh •M. * ' " '/% '* l.: - m* -pweh'1-. M^rie Yegv-. Pear' j' J v^vik '*v»mthv Lowery, Nettie Fleming, E. Vance and Fred Krorm, Jr. * , n r i p r » Pv^Hoda, Mrs. Panl K a r l a , ! ~-- ' T , M*. Fred Kunx. Jim McCuIla. Mark Complete Hne of Lee« Sokina, Alice Gaulke, Delia Freund. ^mediea at Wattlaa Drag Store, Mejne Ferwerdj^3ert BaAlan, Jack Henry. " .•» _ <v « * ... -. . *6-fp veterinary medicines ^ Mr. and Mn. Walter Maiming and sons of Oak Park visited relatives 4S-tf-fp, here on Sunday. ! Drug Store. McHenry. ' Flowers for aU j Street Florist. Ti„i. William, f "*"• Ch'C*g° lAfcSr th. rf (Mr rSn™0St»l presented on TW Mr.. Willi.m M.nim of ^ie.eo n«rh>w Steilen WatUoa H,y evwiing -June 24 at th. M,somc « a-tt-fpjT.r™.!. fa Biy. Tbw «< Mr.. Gertrude Justed « ^two tot i of Miss Olive Swanson. , Spring Plants in season. Slm!«on at St. Mathews chorch. witk * m. ' irfwcrlbe tor Tlie Plalndeakr |St»et Flortet Phone «01. ^ reception following the serrice. . -

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