IE PTHENRY rLAfllDEAIH • J- PUBLISHED EVEMY YHTOSDAY BY F. G. SGHREINER Off1** It Bmnk Building Telephone «-W Thursday, June 5, 1919 ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Mrs. J. H. Jus ten was a Chicago sifitor on day last week. Geo. Jus ten was a business visitor f* Elgin one day last week. 'f". O. Gans transacted business in tj* metropolitan city Monday. Miss Clara Miller spent last week tt the guest of relatives at Kenosha. Frank Gans, Jr., was among those board the Chicago train Monday morning • c Miss Anna Wrede of Chicago spent Sunday as tfee guest of relatives in McHenry. Mrs. J: E. Wheeler spent Decoration day as the guest of relatives at Belvidere. Arthur Wrede of Chicago passed Decoration day as the guest of Mc- Henry friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward of Elgin were Sunday guests of McHenry relatives and friends. Mrs. Jos. Wegener and daughter, . Marion, boarded the Chicago train list Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Freund motored^ to Elone day last week. • Mrs. Florence Howard of Elgin was a guest in the home of Mrs. Delia Matthews Decoration day. Miss Maude Granger of Chicago passed the latter part of last week as the guests of home folks. Miss Helen Howard of Elgin passed several days last and this week with ' h«r aunt, Mrs. Delia Matthews. Wm. Dryer of Arlington Heights a guest in the home of Henry Mock the latter part of last week. » Miss Mae Comiskey of Woodstock •pent Saturday and Sunday as the guest of Miss Elizabeth K. Miller here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brailsford of Chicago spent the latter part of last week as the guests of McHenry 'Mends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thurlwell and children of Chicago were the guests of relatives here the latter part of last week. • Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers and Children of Elgin are guests in the tutoie of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gio. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Steilea and daughter, Mrs. Jack Schneider, of Chicago were week end guests of McHenry friends. ;jMiss Pauline Schmitt of Chicago Agent the latter part of last week as Hipuest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. (It, W. Stenger. Mrs. Chas. Wesley-Wonch of Chi- _cago spent the week end as a guest in. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fay. Mrs. Wm. Marshall and children of Morton Grove spent the latter part of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Loomis of Woodstock spent the latter part of last week as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Perkins. Marcellus and Paul Meyers of Chicago were guests in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers, the latter part of last week. Mrs. Frank Going of Chicago spent t$ie latter part of last and the first q£ this week as a guest in the home el Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Martin. Miss Marietta Klein of Chicago spent the latter part of last week as a guest in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Barbara Engeln. Mr. and Mrs. Otto W. Pohle and .tWo children of Chicago spent the latter part of last week as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pries. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garrity of Chicago were entertained in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schoewer, the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sutton and son of Chicago were entertained in the home of her parents, "Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen, the latter part of last week. Mrs. Wm. Parkinson of Chicago passed a few days last and this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Winkels. Mr. Perkjnson was out for a week end visit. Mr. knd Mrs. N. F. Steilen and two children of Chicago spent the latter part of last week as guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. Barbara Engeln. Louis Wrede of Chicagb passed last Saturday and Sunday at his home here. Mr. Wrede has a good position in Chicago and expects to make that city his home indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner and daughter, Mrs. Nellie Bacon and children and Mrs. Mary Givens and daughters were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh at Ingleside. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nerger and daughter, Jeanette, and Mrs. Emma LaMoift drove out from Chicago last Friday morning and passed the day as guests in the home of Mrs. Mary Schreiner. n Mrs. R. G. Chamberlin returned to her home here last Saturday after a two weeks' stay in Chicago. She was accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. Dins more, who will spend some time here. Mrs. Harry Choate, who has been visiting her parents at Carthage, 111., will rejoin her husband here and will render some musical readings between acts of "Forgiven." One of the selections will be Gus Cohn's "Life Is a Funny Proposition After AH." - COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Village Trustees Met In Regular Session Monday Evening Council Room, June 2, 1919. The village trustees met in regular session with Pres. Olson presiding. Trustees present: Cooley, Doherty, Knox, Krause, Overton and Stoffel. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The following bills were approved by the finance committee?----•----- Anton Schneider, labor on. crushed stone .....$ 2.06 Dolese 6 Shepard Co., crushed stone 164.94 Standard Oil Co., gasoline... 28.75 Meyer A Wen the, dog tags.. 1.50 Public Service Co., lighting sts, city hall and supplies.. 103.09 Camden Petroleum Co., oil... 497.44 Chi. A N. W. R. R. Co., frgt on oil and stone 482.03 W. F. Vogt. auditing books.. 3.00 A. E Nye, auditing books.... - 8.00 W. G. Schreiner, auditing, books, tele, postage, sup... 7.00 W. F. Bassett, lbr with team. 7.75 Ben Hiller, labor... 11.20 Jack Nicholls, lbr on streets.. 10.00 D. I. Granger, lbr on stone.. 8.00 Geo. Meyers, lbr with teams.. 137.90 F. G. Schreiner, printing 54.55 Joe Engeln, lbr A supplies... 31.20 P. J. Heimer, storing hose cart 10.00 Will Kimball, lbr on stone... 6.00 Phil Lane, lbr on streets 40.00 Frank Ward, lbr on streets.. 30.40 G. C. Howard, special police.. 12.00 Casper Bickler, gasoline A oil 39.19 Public Service Co., old city hall bill 25.60 Motion by Doherty, seconded by Stoffel, that the minutes be approved y tffi as read. Motion carried. Motion by Krause, seconded Overton, that the clerk's and coll«0» tor's reports be accepted as O. K.'d by the finance committee. Motion carried. 'C': Motion by Stoffel, seconded tqf ! ,. Knox, that the bills be accepted at O. ,K.'d by the finance committ**. ' Motion carried. > Motion by Stoffel, seconded bjf Overton, that the Public Service Co. be paid $25 to settle the old city hall light bill. Motion carried. Motion by Krause, seconded Doherty, that the treasurer's a^d collector's bonds be accepted as real. Motion carried. : ... Motion by Krause, seconded by Cooley, that J. W. Schaffer be permitted to move his gasoline tj>nfc. Motion carried. ^ * • Motion by Doherty, seconded liy" Stoffel, that a committee be appointed to make arrangements for a tent at the home-coming for our soldier , boys to be held at Woodstock, Juno 10, 1919. Pres. Olson, appointed Stoffel, Cooley and Knox to act on this committee. Motion by Stoffel, seconded fay Doherty, to adjourn. Motion carried. John O. Olson, Pres.' W. G. Schreiner, Clerk. Summary Report of Public School Grade I--No. promoted, 18. Grade It--No. promoted, ^retained, 3. Names of pupils in grade II receiving honorary vacation of one week, Ann Wright, Lois Bacon, Rob- . ert Edinger, Stanley Geier. Grade 3--No. promoted, 8; retained, 1; conditioned, 1. Grade 4--No. promoted, 14; conditioned, 2. Names of pupils prefect in attendance for year in grade III, Rosalind Nye; grade IV, Theodore Miller and . Adeline Perkins. Names of pupils receiving honorary vacation of one week in grade III, Rosalind Nye, Elwood Winfield. Grade 5--No. promoted, 24; retained, 1; conditioned, 2. Names of pupils perfect in attendance for year in grade V, Evelyn Thurlwell, Kenneth Petersen. Names of pupils receiving honorary vacation of one week in grade V, Adell Pufahl, Genevieve Bohr, Frank Page, Kenneth Petersen. Grade 6--No. promoted, 17; retained, 2; conditioned, 4. Names of pupils perfect in attendance for year in grade VI, Mildred Ahrens, Helen Welch, Fern Baconr---- Floribel Bassett, Lisle Bassett, Edna Schoel. Names of pupils receiving honorary vacation of one week in grade VI, Elizabeth Vogt, Angela Petesok. Grade 7--No. promoted, 19; tained, 3; conditioned, 3. Grade 8--No. promoted, 10. Names of pupils perfect in attendance for year in grade VII, George Bohr, Julia May, Emily Stoffel, Pauline Pufahl, Gladys Rietesel; grade VIII, Clarabel Adams, Alice Miller. Name of pupil receiving honorary vacation of one week in grade VH, Gladys Rietesel. : ' Grade 9--No. promoted, 24; tained, 1. Grade 10--No. promoted, 18/ Names of pupils perfect in attendance for year in grade IX, Mary Bolger, Lillian Doherty, Esther Feltz, Arline Harrison. Names of pupils receiving honorary vacation of one week in grade IX, Lillian Doherty, Mildred Kinsala, Mary Pender Walsh. Grade 11--No. promoted, 16. Names of pupils receiving honorary vacation of one week in 'grade 11, Mary Smith, Jennie Mae Cooley; grade 12, Sue Harrison, Ellen Waltik