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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 May 1946, p. 1

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He was left in the middle of the highway, seriously injured. The victim was Pfc. Marvin Buss, . 28. °f Downey, 111., who was hitch- T#0 musical organisations * kWd HHring from his home io Camp Grant. He suffered a broken ankle, fracture of foot bones, broken ribs, *wv muDitBi ui,, ' "'l „ . three soloists who had won top '?, .lionors in the district contest three •...<!***ks previous, traveled to DeKalb .» J '_ .last Saturday toi vie for further : 'M ^lionors. _ They canie home with two / '>t';,f;flrst division ratings, two second, \v; •' :;.^::?-!'*nd one third. This section includes .':. the northern half of Illinois. "•+' Mcftenry's. very fine orchestra cuts on the head and hand and a possible concussion. He was treated at the Woodstock hospital and then transferred to Camp Grant. Police officers found skid marks on the pavement,^ indicating that the hit and run autoist had swerved off the highway after the aocident. but SaS&SSSS receiving a nrst place. Both of these" j„j _nH J K_j _f_fa„t t orchestras had won a first place in! of the 4cci5tJt y m #oene this district and found that good * i orchestras are so few in number that'-. , _ ,, they were the only entrants in the | Utile vranddAngnter Of Mctional contest for schools of that! IT O Iffrpiwtla T.ni/1 Tn PmI •ise. McHenry can feel very for-!11* vv ^repei8JUMa 10 K08V tunate in being the 'only school of its •ise in this part of the state which Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. lias a band and orchestra, both with'Krepel of Crystal Lake will b« sorry liualifications to rate well in com-1to learn of the death of their 9Hpetition. I month-old • granddaughter, Roberta Frances Barber, one of our high K repel, who was found .dead in bed •chool's finest instrumental soloists last week. A coroner's inquiry was In many years, displayed her talent i conducted, with a verdict of ddath •n the tuba solo "Rocked In The j due tp bronchial pneumonia, Cradle Of The Deep" and brought) Funeral services were held from nome first division honors. Miss:the Gilbert funeral home on Fridav, Barber is a junior and a valuable;May 8. member of the band and orchestra. 1 -- . ,t.. -- Another instrumentalist was Joan _Weber. alto saxaphone soloist, who; Was one of the three who had won •t Waukegan no March 2. Joan, I M'HENKY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, HAT 9, 1946 /Yr iilV-i. SADNESS Nil MUCH DAMAGE CAUSED BY FIRES IN THIS VICINITY LAST WEEK Tft The local fire department was kept | U | AmlLlLU 111 busy last week by two fires which V 1,1 rSx-SS? - THIS GONWUIHrr Last Thursday afternoon flames destroyed a garage and about oneauarter of the R., L. Barry house in tne Iyl Dell subdivision south of McHenry, The Barrys were not at home at the time. A large barn and part of a garage on the Fred Krau3e farm, located between Woodstock and McHenry, were destroyed by fire Saturday night. The cause of .the fire was not determined. The flames had gained such head Mourn Deaths Of Mrs. Mary Blasitis, i Katherine Schneider A former McHeni*y business n and a resident here for more tin fifty years, Mrs. Katl^nnV 8etmi» der. 76, passed away at her home at 209 N. Green street on Saturday* morning, May 4, 1946, at 2 o'clock. c«P' h" WnJ" words: her u«l.r-: „h«h,r if. J»,t « ' P°°r ^W" A '"J?"* ,nd >^ti*"ce. P™ttd !know th.t ,he U .pp<rmo.t in your who does not feel that this is as it j comee Mother s Day, May 12. thoughts. It isn't much for you to should be. this year, the time when you ,can|do and it can briny go much happi- Deep in your heart is a very spec- express your appreciation. It's a ness to her. ial kind of love for a very_ special _*??r ,know in some Don't let the day go by without kind of lady, your "mom." Through the weeks and months which intervene between Mother's Days, you take her very much for granted, acsmall w. ay„, „at least, j how .m ,u ch she , some token of love to your mother, means to you every day of the year.;You'll find your -hearts lighter, the Whether you remember her with j sky bluer and the sun brighter for the customary candy «or flowers or, having remembered HER. CLEAN-UP WEEK TO BE OBSERVED HERE MAY 19-25 * AROUND THE - COURTHOUSE RELEASED FROM PRISON PROCLAMATION In recognition of the efforts «na splendid co-operation shown in past years, and beinp in accord with any plan that will reflect credit in the civic betterment of our city, I hereby proclaim the week beginning May 49th and ending May 2&th aa ' Clearh-Up Week. R. I. OVERTON, Mayor, of City of McHenry, "AMERICAN HOME" HAS ARTICLE WRITTEN BY HELEN 0. STEVENS PROCLAMATION IS MADE CONCERNING POWER SHORTAGE _---- -- r-- and one-half years but other buildings. The loss was esti-1 had been confined to her bed for mated at |10.000. only two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Krause were on a j Katherine Neman was bom trip in the west, but their two sons Chicago on January 21, • 1870, and *®re at home when the fire was detected SPRING BURNING DESTRUCTIVE TO ~ * - WILD LIFE, SOIL Research proves that spring bora> jing does not improve pasture or hay i .• f&ct, fire destroys the or- Friends of Miss Helen Stevens are1 In connection with the current! JT*"'--cHk 8oils "C* tins week offering their congratula- power shortage, the following proci- n«rH™i.Vl» K burning is tions on the very interesting and Tarnation has been made by R. I.' nnfnt /! *v* / % 8rame s,tand" informative article entitled, -Lady, Overton, mayor of McHenry: (evirv jr,.. ! °f T*1" Trt You Can Own Your Own Home,"! Proclamation nil J . 1 ^ P"™8 »hve which appears in the May issue of n v » * of helpless baby rabbits. These " The American Home" magazine ^Because of the critical shortage of "me grass lands harbor the nests lived her early life there. Following^ her marriage to Anton Schneider «5.' this city fifty-eight years ago, thai* couple operated a grocery store in fChicago for a short tine. Leaving"** hat Business, they purchased what; . . emergency to exist is unwise, and especially durinir the wife who plans for a new hom n°t in the C^ ity of^ McHenry and cv„a„ll ! months o^f „A pril ad May it is a the person whose job, social life and upon all citizens to comply with the menace to wild life living conditions fill all her needs-- Order of the Illinois Commerce Com- At the City Council meeting on Monday night of this week, it was competing with two others in Class C. received a second place rating. 8he, too. is a competent orchestra and bend member and can be proud •f her achievement in solo work. Vocal Ratings t _ ^ ^ rictl,lv 1V, v s , , Vocal groups from all schools1 Archie E. Sanford, 26 years old,!decided to continue the "Clean-Up all important "point, Miss Stevens nublic 'heahh an'd'Vafetv uses^ and found their judges more reluctant in last week was released from prisoh i Week" program as outlined and car-1 imparts to her readers, with the au-1 protection of nroDertv are effective passing out honors. In the solo land placed on probation for three1 «ed out in the city since 1938. The j thority of one who has made a immediatelv and call for curtuilmant Contest, nine girls were entered in j years. Sanford was sentenced to j dates choseri this year are May 19th ! scientific study of her subject, the 0f electricity* |ne mezzo soprano class, represent-j serve from one to five years in the I to May 25th. {advantages and disadvantages of (av For all suduDurposes as decora- Vern" k'L'L1 « ®. 00™i_?r slzes .northern j state prison by Judge Ralph Dadyj The purpose of this program is such a person contemplating build* * 1 . « -P^' Illinois. ^ While some very fine talent; of Waukegan in February of 1942 on two-fola. The first thought is a . ing a home. She cites the troubles Vas evident, the judge's record sheet: a conviction of a charge of assault j matter of pride. McHenry is a pop- j which one may encounter but counaisclosed that none of the nine was!to commit robbery. The recommen-1ular resort during the sumfner teracts this by the brighter side, JlWefnAn nlflAA 1^ aTI Annr'a /I o f«An mm. iL. i C* / l I A. 1 % * L !.L !_ i.1 1 a • » i • . a but for the bachelor girl or widow mision dated May 1, 1946, requiring 'UriifO AHflllT* who feels the need of morfe space, curtailment in the use of electricity, i M p Mf'\ #1 K| 1 III ' more home life and more to do. The restrictions, necessary to pro-! "I L If 0 HDUU I After clearing up this initial and tect electric service for essential! ^ SER\flC^ •warded first place. McHenry's dation of the court was that Sanford months and a spic-and-span appear- which, is the personal satisfaction of Joanne Strever, who has been gener- j serve not less than one year and not: ance makes our city more attractive making beautiful a place that is en- #os of her fine soprano voice in . more than five. j to the hundreds of visitors who wend tirely yours and sharing that home performing on local programs, re- Some time after the sentence was I their way to our community each1 with friends. v? ir(* .P'ac*« w^ich was a \ passed the supreme court held the year. Less spectacular, but of equal • We regret space will not oer- 8 VleW the | law unconstitutional. A petition for j importance, is the health angle, j mit our printing the entire story, S®L »!rl«* ;wf,« *Ann~A t«|a tl101" ,led in ihe,su; Cleanliness is bound to result in for it would doubtless be of great ° ° - * m I 1 " 1 * 0 " !. : b e t t e r h e a l t h t h r o u g h o u t t h e c i t y , ( i n t e r e s t t o m a n y l o c a l p e o p l e . W e the sectional for the fi*st time this, and the court ordered that Sanford | Whiie this program is planned to can only suggest that those who EJnt ZVris^t^anfSav^ i £ ^ ^ f«>r anH «a«i. . ^ v . ... bish piles and debris that might de- i teresting article and join in our place. Mount Morris being the only ichool receiving a first. Twenty- •igfit senior girls, who have done inconing Herbert Orr, former filling sta- propably will tie in nicely with that tion operator and "ow city clerk of i season dreaded by all men--house- •uck toward m.ki? «h» ,r«r-. or-| SSStai T I ' TWO M'HFNRY ionization one which has glven plea- 47,just as you enter Harvard, at the lng into • Ifl IILIlll I We have been informed that Lason of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Krepel of Crystal Lake, well known here, rec e i v e d his discharge from the tive or ornamental and flood t, lighting, sign lighting, window and show case lighting, comfort air conditioning, car heating, and interior lighting in excess of minimum requirements. (b) For industrial use except for an aggregate of twenty-four hours during the period Monday to Friday inclusive. (c) For commercial use except for the four-hour period between ?v p nV «iL p'! Tn'i £!rnday spent overseas. He is the holder of! Mrs. Schneider had becoate waO through Saturday inclusive. tne Purple Heart award for wounds known and loved daring her The Commission order^exempts in- on Iwo jima on March 20,' - - sofar as practicable . minimum electricity requirements for public health" " _____ and safety and protection of prop-; Harry F. Phoenix of Country Club is now the Paddock building on the corner of Pearl street and Riversidfr Drive. iFor almost twenty years they operated a grocery .and market in marine corps at that location, aided by their two Great Lakes about cl»ldren. Ill health forced their *•> ten days ago. He tirement and nineteen years ago Mr. had been in ser- Schneider passed away. vice twenty-five T*™ ®T» they sold the Midmonths, nineteen! infT and moved to their present reai- .V hich 1 dence. 1 ^ UT ?{ the alleged assault homes by cleaning out attics, closets anade one of their last performances | Last week Sanford was brought an<j basements. . as a group; . back into the county court before i x» 1 * I 1 . . Since contests were discontinued 1 Judge Dady. Attorney D. T. Smiley | taring the war, this was the first! appeared in his behalf and asked ^ ' ' ^ hf • time any of the local musicians had permission to file a petition for pro-: L®?.' Aj _i_ J j participated in competition. For. bation in behalf of Sanford. I^»Cl"J"1 PJ* w *2" aiany, who are seniors, this will also' Having served some four years of ie their last time. They have worked I the original sentence. Judge Dady •®l^_ f „ 1,,?"! £ arduously for many months in prepa- granted the petition for probation. ?. J P p* nation for this spring's contests, and Sanford was released under this J® K?i^ JLlf ?£?. i •re happy to have brought honors order. tthneemmsseeilvveess aannda tthneeiirr sscchnooooli . Tinheeiirr man of the Prt»TT«m. Alderman Wm. Im Althoff, and assistance will be granted. City business for the past fiscal1 year was completed at the annual last appearances will be at the Future Farmers Will class play at Baccalaureate and off Commencement night. BOYS BECOME STATE FARMERS Coveted Titles jf\ Awarded F. F. A. Convention erty such as water pumping, sewage Bubdivillion WM released from i disposal, fire and police protection, gervice recently. ; hospitals, churches, schools, dissem-, *_ ' °* puM'c Charles Martin of the coast guard many years ago and'was always"ae^ i portation, and estalblishments r - transferred to Detroit, I tive in that organisation. She {I specified hours such iass bbaannSKTss aannda ^¥;ich- His brother, Frank C. Mar-1 belonged to the Christian Mothera n i,n« rai>«v«4 ki« i«ia»a fmm 1 b v a „ r maar years spent here. She was devoted " to her family and loyal in her friendships, many of these haein*_|g2L developed from pleasant acquaint- 1. anceships made while in business. Mrs. Schneider helped to 01 the Lady Foresters in {trading exchanges. Compliance with these regulations tin, has received his release from 1 and Altar society and to the |L N. A. the navy. | Survivors include one daughter. • W fkia _nH ^ Lowell has received his_dis- Ellen, at home; one son, Anthony, |"»5i .11dtSJn. II ZZESS't&l. from ,he ""W- *' Fort .Sh«-,Milwaukee, Wi..;.oTO g.rfJwyMg, R. I. OVERTON, Mayor, ,,qan* City of McHenry. Conduct Paper Drive ARMY RECRUITING REPRESENTATIVE IN HcHENRY, FRIDAYS Two members of the Future Farmers of America, both local high REV. F. C. PUDSELL INSTALLED AS PASTOR 0T LUTHERAN CHURCH ULY LAKE TO HAVE NEW RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNOE Toni Ann; one sister, Mrs. John B. Wirtz of McHenry; and two brothers, Joseph and Anthony Neuman, of Chicago. % v The body rested at the Jacob Justen Sons funeral home until MkSt o'clock on Tuesday morning, when 1 services were held from St. Mary's ~ ..u-. i_,[i- nut, „jfv «„.i i ers 01 America, ooin local ntgn' _ ,, . An Illinois corporation, headed by ichurch. Interment was in the church Contrary to the belief of many ^5 fr^lL^offiSs befni It BchoQl students, have been awarded ! Members of the Z,on Evangelical Harold F. Daniels of^Chicago, has | cemetery folks, the need for aomn nnnor ia P irom various onicers Deing ap ki»k.c« .j *.v_* ; Lutheran church last Sunday extend- nur(>lin<><vl greater now ing the war, this urgent need, the Future Farmers v..,, „0throughout the state were sent in resident pastor of the church in Mc- and exterior immediately. City, Wis., a resident or this commu- A local representative tr„m t. 3,nveAT„:CS*.tr:y:XU/, 18; ^ ^ ^ °" ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ fatal to Genoa Mrs. Blasius P. S. army recruiting station of j®t * P-"}- -Woodstock will be in McHenry every The canvassing will be in McHenry Friday afternoon between the hours only. Residents are asked to have ; n.- The two bovs were Alvin Sohnt>fer nornemann 01 "'K"""""'. «• duhc...„. of noon and 3 p.m. for several weeks. a11 papers and magaizines sorted and |l?fr appointed for the c minS Qoninr ann nf wr anA vr^' Gehrs of Crystal^ Lake, Rev^ H. L. and an excellent orchestra for danc-1 Fellens place west of the city for For the veterans there are over 400 properly tied and placed on the curb y ^yj ifOS specialty numbers, so it is °? Saturday morning . For special .^'1; ^PP^^tments ^|jth list 01 wViiianT'Yung^a ^oe' Round Lake »nd Rev. F. the large bar w: possible to re-enlist in grade even pickups, call tJhe high school, phone li- 5 f th minutes^nex* ninior son of the William Yungs > ^uehnert of Crystal Lake. Hammond electric though ninety days have expired, 201-J, stating location. !w«k the minutes nex" Sr who live north rf jTnsbu^i Following tne installation, a sup- Daniels, who is k. M --A- «... , ^ 1 ««<ka BA«tf i n fVln Still* noil aa l4T^cn" OoniAlo . jw^.r M^Qphlefer1 who^reni^M nlnr ^otsr.hmipr of Woodstock, Rev. H. ing in the dining rom; centered in!a time and later lived on the Smith of Peter M. Schaefer, who resides near „ ^ t oU Rev. F. the large bar will be the famous farm east of Volo for about twenty ij„„™aince release. For the high school graduates there are many new benefits the ^peacetime army offers its men. If atudents desire any information or would like to enlist, they are asked to contact their recruiting officer . c; . NEW SELF SERVICE Among: the Sick i machines installed >••••••••••••••••••••+•»++1 AT LOLCKER SYSTEM Baby James Tonyan has been a ^ ^fcormi^. ^^IFOUE HcHENRY HEN Tlw phone SSStTS; H»CJMnMBI> IN LAST 1060 or 1061. ' * * . . . . * * organ, which Mr. years. known professionally Survivors include her husband. ..... . . ,, .. . ptr was served in the church hall, as "Dan" Daniels, will play. "Dan" Bernard, six sons and one daughter. Attending last week s convention time Rev. Pudsell became has been associated for the past eight The body rested at the Jacob Juscesides these boys were Ray Horen- acqUajnted with members of his new years with Chicago's famous dining ten Sons funeral home until Tuesday berger, vice-president of Section 2, cha He wi„ deiiVer his first and dancing spot, "Ye Okie Cellar", morning at 9 o'clock, when services F. F. A., Howard Harrison, delegate sermon next Sunday, Mother's Day. on upper Michigan avenue. were held at. St. Mary^s church. F^rr »Hrvi«pr ^L At this service, the special offering Excellent food, including steaks, Bunai w« m the chupch Jl' L will be sent for relief in Europe. Something new is being added at a" COMING EVENTS the^Woodst^F ho^r \$££ «d tl^ubSMieWke I £^7 .^0^. ?his! | CALL OF BOARD ONI Mr. Russell Rudolph of Spring' he and the other nineteen vice-'! Grove underwent surgery at the I installed-. The interesting part . th sUt k>d Ute Wooabteek ho«pi... dS? the P>». ±^T 0jl" chops, chicken, lobster and a complete sandwich menu will be served. Mr. pARVVTS TEACHERS Daniels has stated that he intends _____ . ' ___ to maintain the same high quality MET AND DISCUSSED food for which the "Cellar" is na- TAT T.TMTT INCREASE ^ionally renowned. j A new Stromberg-Carlson public i-:" May » The following registrants have ^ *?£»n " rLni^itv df grade school met with teachers on been ordered for induction through Dan to ^act in the Tuesday afternoon ta discuss the Board Number One. » Several . P«^l to change the tax rate fimit •< rv,; -i Circle 3, W. S. C. S. ! at East River Road Pinochle Club--Mrs. much improved at this time B. Juerjens. * 'J* May If Mothers Club--Mrs. Ota Gygi. Senior Class Play. May IS pothers Day Party<--Sponsored by -- C. D. of A. Friends Night -- O. E. 43. May 14 Circle 1. W. S. C. S.--Mrs. John Patterson, Hostess; Mrs. Rix, Ass't. Five Hundred Club -- Mrs. Emma Freund. Mav IS Forester Fest -- St. Mary's-S£ Patrick's School. May 18 Scrap Paper Drive. May 24 Public Card Party--Soonsored by O. E. S.--Masonic Hall. June S Home Bprtan--Mrs. Wm. Dohcrty. JaneS K T. A. ' week "* " *" "{situated in the front of the locker, V71V n w n . i, , . with a self service arrangement he- i 2 Per Cent Eligible ! Board XNumoer une. * oeverai are ;":~r~ ,jr."""">""Vt.„ p r o p o s a l tne tax nmit Mrs. C. W. Goodell has been i" i ^ emnloved »rrangement be- nresented to the Mc- hi*h school students, who will be h» of the school from fifty to seventy. a^erimp0roved0nat this 12 " i This new 8>8tem "ve» time and! Henry boys are ones which are not to complete the 1945-46 year, organ, a ^Id _m hej»as_ had five on |100 assessed valuation. Mrs. ^JoosseepPhni,nne Heimer was taken !R,low8 the customer a better chance' casually handed out. Only 2 per, f-- CMTTr, e neimer was taken. tQ gee jugt what fwn foods are ;cent of aU F F a. members in the1 J0HN F- SMITH ill on Friday and is now confined to the Woodstock hospital. Mrs. Harriet Brown Fasse of Waukegan, formerly of McHenry. is a surgical patient in a Chicago hosakaL NBW POLO FIELDS ' f One of the most extensively dej veloned polo, hunter and jumper fields in the nation is being prepared just north of Libe-tyville. The site is the former "Whiteway" farms. 160 from Volo to the place on east Wau acres, on Bukley road east of Route JURIES SUMMONED TTie petit jury and grand jury both have been summoned for duty i available. The locker service owned and operated by Fred Pepping. RESIDENCE CHANCES Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller have moved from the home of his parents. the Peter Millers, to the lower is; state can receive- tho title "state J. farmer." As there are about 11,000 members of this organization in Illinois, only 220 members may have this honor each year. The local high school now has four state farmiers, the other two being Ray Horenberger and Howard Harrison, who received their awards last year. The only higher award is the nnap,V^Lly RnoHJohn Blake flats American Farmer degree, which is ICichmond Road. ; awarde(j by the National chapter of The Joe Schaef'rs have moved x? v \ „:n JOHN A. FLEMING HAPOLD V. WEIXGABT FRED C. SVOBODA H«rT'rd-- ROBERT G. WOLF HA POT,D F. TREPES CALVIN G. JACOBSON Marengo-- " DONALD A. CARMAN ^RAVK A. RYMER ROBERT H. VANDERVEEN Sprin? Grove-- JAMES B. BUSCH 63. Stables are being constucted and the most modern equipment used in these sports will be provided. Top ranking polo players, hunters and jumpers will participate in the events which will be scheduled. Three fields are being set apart for the use of polo. The one rating name of the club which will conduct the sports programs, is ' Arlington Farms." MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE Mother's Day will be observed at ia Woodstock on May 27 at 10 a.m. the Sundav morning worship serdavl; eht saving time. A new petit; vice on May 12 at the Ringwood and jury drawn up this week includes. Greenwood churches, with urograms the names of Henry E. Buch. Ar-' appropriate to the day. The Ringthur E. Hoppe and Kathryn Thies wood service will be held at 9:30 a£ McHenry. Local representatives o'clock and the Greenwood service at «a the grand jury ar* Nick Weingart 110:30. Visitors •» cordially walaa£ Barbara Kraoaa. corned. the F. F. A. Their convention will PAROLEE IS JAIL® , Vycitals. The Vycitals have moved mem rS are .Jark H. Helton, 21, Atkins hotel "• Pl!Ss ,0.rnlny qualifications BprH'jirton. iemanded of a boy to become » !Sv E,e"1 Pol,ce afte-r he-a<?mit^ to McCullom Lake. The August Lunkenheimers are moving from the Buch place on Riverside Drive to the nl«cp in Volo vacated by the Joe Schaefers. a wide and varied career embracing :*dio, the.tr* and ni^t el„b. The '•Kn'XuUv'L.k^Shl™ SJW S2°Si land is located on Illinois Highway ^V . VrH»nrv w*nt to main ;>2»„ <hr rni.„ rt of MeH.r. ' CT'the^l "^a Tijh SL3SJ Harold Watts, F*ox Lake, acted as and in general the change was met 1 agent in the real estate transfer wjth approval. . while Josclyn & Parker, prominent' Discussion "was centered on the I law firm of Woodstock represented fact tj,at most 0f the schools in the the Meyer Ghck interests: Mr. county have already voted to raise [Daniels' attorney, Harold Nuns, is the Ux rate limit. It was also teouriit [ associated with the law firm of Free-' out that Waukegan has raised Its man & Freeman. Chicago. ^ Hmit and will vote for a second Watch this newspaper for the date change soon. of the grand opening, early in June., Pjan8 w^re made to inform the concerning the forthcoming election. Parents who were -- ESCAPE INJURIES-- Edgar Rusell, a teacher the state farmer." his «cholastic aver-1 %»t he was a *arol«»e from Chilicothe, Rirthc agreed to telephone as many j as possible and explain the 1 and urge them to vote. A I was selected to confer Mr. and Mrs. Norman Siedschlag j teachers and make further .. a. qe ui Ohio. Anr'l IS after serving four a?A list o'- aftivitiea m.! "r>r' 'n the Sfate Training School K-pj jnt<? yv each mu„t k» senf Bovs r«»Rr St. Charles as a result j of Spring Grove are the parents of [present the matter to the toeether^vith *n «ecm"nt of exnenses ; ^ - footing. Helton told ootke he | a daughter, born on Saturday, May F The election will be V c.agar nuseii, a teacher at tne o0r„./.i fiti.iw ,tuK_. tot«i nrnm ;I na<i sseerrvveedi ttwwoo yyeeaarrss iinn C^nhuiliiccooithnee 1144,, aatt tthhee WWooooddssttoocckk hhoossooiittaall.. . ,25. The polls will be Libertyville Township high school, Mgeta for his farm work *nr fT"p^nortition of a stolen car,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keeler of norni to 5 pjo*. and a sailor companion, narrowlv 1 f .. t f w„__ and had been in corrective institutions, Tehachapi, Calif., are happy over I ---- escaped wi'h their liv^s last wee"k 2 VS22L wh"i. ^"Sliam's assets H^lince he wm ^Ive j the arrival of^ a daughter, ^ Donna i NOT1CB when Russell's automobile was struck bv a EJ.AE. freight train. The accident occured on Route 21 near Half Day. The front end of the auto was on the single railway track when it was struck by the freight. The car was badly damaged but Rnssell and the sailor, enroute to Great labs, eecaped injury. amounted to $1,038. MARRIAGE LICENSES - vears old. He was jailed following i his arrest by patrolmen after they stopped his can for not bearing license plates. Helton could not explain how he came into possession A marriage license has been issued of the car without a title or an in Chicago to Arthur Wech of Mc-; operator's license. Ha later admitted H"»nr tad Lorraine Kallgren «£!•*>-• he had stolen the ear hi Kan- Chicago. Tjk akee. |li ne. Lee, born on Sunday. May 5. The Because of the little miss weighed six pounds, five the daily train ounces. Her mother is* the former icago McHenry. jaaeiav Miss Frances Stratton of this city, at 8:1S - and m f 9:49, saving We cannot accept news after Tues- > discontiwsea §mt the day afternoon at 5 o'clock. Pleaaei *<ini ywv iteaas In btfctt the 4ee4>|

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