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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 May 1946, p. 1

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' Vx ^ > hr"r -<• .- ' vc * • >, -•*, J?f~ .fir' "- , ?.f-^- -,- olume 72 M'HENRY, ILLINOIS i-'Vf' '.rf-l'V# <•;•«. .it T / FOURTEEN 6RA PUPILS TO BET Beverly Schwerman, Robert Miller Win Awards Of Legion IEGITAL JUNE 2 IT SCHOOL HALL Twenty-Two Violin w Students, Nineteen ^ Pianists To Perform program which delight-] COMMENCEMENT AT HIGH SCHOOL, FRIDAY EVENING The final day •, of parting, after ,ALTHOFF, ^ BlGGfiRS, GLORIA ^: ; BOOKMAN, DOROTHY BOLGER, "ANN '£'&•% ! CAREY, NANCY S . • ', ••'. V -'•« ,! ^ ,. * -TV »» >/¥' ',_|t .. - v.TAOKSON, SfARTE' St'IT A EFET?, ALVTN 1 JOHNSON, HERBERT .. • , SCHMITT, KLORIAN AUSTEN, MARIE v KOHMITT, MERWYN^ > / KAMPROWSKI, ARLENB A auuical ^tCING, EUGENE td every eer i audience was SET toPTs?Sy hlTS auditorium for solemn Baccalaureate ^Kl'ND, LLOYD . ^McCARTHY, LEor® HIT.LER, AGNES : MURPHY, DOLORES JEAN NICKELS f"18.^?8 public cannot 'be classified | services, where they heard the in-'FREI ND, MARION ~ - r ;r NICKELS: LUCILLE J» test class enjoyment. However, SDir|ne' words of Rev. Wavne Pria.' riAP i \ron\T nPADnti v^rn it > mrmt'ir *.in™ ^^ i^rt »s- •par is being reached seems enoilghj Cia£S Day v,-in be held this (Wed- HARRISON, HOWARD W Toward^harS t0 stnv->esday) afternoon, after which fifty- HORENBERGER, RAY mg towara inai goal. seven, seniors have only Commence- T ^"1 t -T__ The audience last Friday night'ment to look forward to before of- H^MVUItKA, LOUAN^f fbund it difficult to believe that such; ficially closing a very important HYATT RICH\RD attle people could bring forth such phase in their life. ' " : fine music. It was also hard to real-; At 8:15 o'clock on the evening of --------------Jii«ii«4i NYE, KATHRYN PAGE, ELIDA PHALIN, LARRY v REED, MICHAEL RUDIN, NANCY by the faculty as most representative of the Qualities of leadership, SPHWVRM VV PATHWP co-operation and scholarship. These! MHWLKMA^, OATH RINE awards were first given in McHenry SMITJI. BERN ICE SMITH, EILEEN HMITH. JACK • SMITH. PHYLLIS STODDARD, PATRICK STOFFEL, LOUISE STREYER, JOANNE SYOBODA, FRED THOMPSON, GRACE VOELTZ, LOIS WARD, RICHARD WEBER, JOAN ^ WIESER, HELEN WH,BRANDT, ROGER WILLIAMS, ROSALIE j several years ago and have increased These are busy days everywhere j m popularity until they have become and the local schools are no excep- t jthe outstanding presentations made t'011* Graduation exercises will ba * to seniors. William H. Althoff, past at the local 'grade school cm I ,o», I will be m charge of these award! plomas. They are Geraldine Aever- t 'A presentations. jman, Gwendolyn Bain, Dwight Dow-^ " sfl There will also be disclosed the f11 .Joh" Grant, Joanne Urotthuss. ?a namM «f tk. l._„ ,Louise Johnson, Lee Larson, Donald-*' # members of the class who have ex! MuSerken,D^Snbe^Nei^^le^, f ^ celled as scholars during their four d »» Beverly ,J. years. These girls and boys^like the ^aoSch' MartU1 | I Legion award winners, will be ore-' t i > _• f J sented with appropriate medals fn ^ t°f th,s ^eek was Award |-| recognition of the honor bestowed T n *u -e s *n I 'i upon them. Miss Helen C. Stevens :Wu? hon<ind A for the,r | J will be in charge of these award. ach'evenie"t^I d"n"5 the year. The > A; 1 The presentation of the classof I?091 covetel ,of, w T ere I J 1946 will be made by Supt C h b>" ^he American Le- , f i Duker aftpr u-hi^h t ** K,on to the outstanding bov and girl ' . 4 ,LrsrPLJ,s Mc-in vhe I d; fee that such a large number of May 31, a concert will be given on gether," "Battle Hymn of the Repub- Four Seniors Speak peace to various -nh»«.«»« nf There 1w"i"l*l bwe f1i,f1t1y- \ sscevvee"n Xmemm»beerrss tmweom fwcehros mo f ^th e tshcihnok° l vote ont tdh__e ^ youngsters with such fine talent the high school grounds (weather he and Star Spangled Banner." The program will include talks by day living They will talk respec- ment ewrcises^next "FrS0'""^^6" scrvin>f on the basis o^ scho!aish;> could be found in this small com-! permitting) by the band and mixed Ercell Lock will act as narrator. four senior students, who were tivelv on' "Education and Peace0" IlLftTc |ieXti fri^ay" 0ne leadership, co-operat munity. The very fine start these chorus The musical program will be To the stirring "Grand Review " chosen by their fellow classmen for "Atomic Energy and PeaJe ^ "The S^n^fteJ theof fh SeFViCe J^ar's winners were 1 foung musicians are receiving should of an historical nature, covering the played by the band, the seniors will this honor. The four are Joanne United States and Peace " and "ThI & ^ j .th? year." man, daughtr of Mr ..|o much to insure better high school period from World War I until the then march in their caps and gowns Strever, George Goranson, Fred Svo- Seniors and Peace" ' H,,°^ st"Jent? have been Schwerman, and Rot "V» » 111^ VII vi«v v«>7i<a Vi ov f y/]® operation, etc. This " everly Schweri _ tv .minion siuuenis h > •»<»•, UnUe.iw *»«». and Mrs. Paul #nd younir adult group, in future, present time. Numbers will include to the elevated platform, where two boda -and Louanne' noworka"*1 'Hi'ev ^AmonK^the^presentations to be eontinm.'"^ durI,ng.tht w.int«rand will ^Mr'.^r^' Mrl'1 B^R1 Mille" 800 T<*™- . . . "Rodjrer Young," ' Thanks To the junior girls Joan Ma, ajd Gwen- have all selected a, their ,„hje& thT 've^^ .re ,hI ^ through G-""f AthieU, were fol- .The s e c o n d r e c i t a l of S i s t e r A n - ' Y a n k s , Over The r£; Remember d o l y n ^ K n a a c k , w i l l , s i n g The S e n i o r . P e a c e , each one v a r y i n g h i s t o p i c Legion a w a r d s , which w i l l be g i v e n f i c i a l l i s t of t h p s o A" ° ' " l o w i n g h o n o r s by E a r l Conway, who jlrealla's pupils will be held in the P«arl Harbor, Marching Along To- Song, written by Paul Yanda. by speaking on the relationship of to the boy and girl student chosen Dear in n**t- vaair* ^ en^s WIW *P- directs the boys* activities: (ehool hall at 8 p. m. on Sunday. -- . h »n next weeK s issue. Larf?? M.g; McCraeken, Bob Miller, Andv McCarroll, Dwight Dowell, John Grandt, Dean Nelson, tee Larson and Richard Duncan. Small M's: Richard Patzke, Martin Klapperich, Eugene Westphal, Leonard Jensen Richard Becker, Ijohn Lawrence, Ronald Conway, evening, June 2, the theme of this mPV nTQT PR FT P,f!TS program, as before, being "Say It D1S1,. With Music." Admission price is OFFICERS AND DISCUSS SB^cents for adults and 10 cents for SERVICE BEYOND LIMITS MEMORIAL MASS PARADE MAY 30 TO BE FOLLOWED BY *Juse jcara ^ Choir of St. Mary's church will th-n "enTy take over and sing several numbers wa,* in "fcarber shop" harmony fashion, t"ls wee,£- *fter which the piano students will; The same officers who have .so perform compositions of the great1 successfully organized and guided masters such as Beethoven, Chopin, the progress of the district "were Verdi, Schumann, Wagner, Tschai- elected for the ensuing year. Anton kowsky, Foster, Dabussy, Boykin H. Schmitt will continue as presiand Pasquet. . 1 dent; Joseph M. Regner as secretary- The Right Rev. Msgr. C. S.Nix treasvirerand Clayton .Harrison in Will addrss the audience and distri- i ^ capacity as Vernon fcbte the certificates of promotion, if- J1*8 a a"ani^tinn Following are the pupils who will t.he district °nf "1.^1,.^ perform on Sunday night: Augustine M. Freund will continue Violin-Beverly Schwerman, Jack 88 f11* Department Chief. J*e or- Josten, Eva Unti, Charlene Dowe, gaiizataon, with an."J inJg:, Jack Wirtz, James Weber, Doris Ann ested group of volunteer firemen, ms Justen, Sally Nye, John J. Bolger, fun<:tJ0 J ned i"* * manner that has Donald Dowe, Richard Wohlert, Geor-1 merited credit. .• ria Stenger. Ella Jean Buss! Billv j At the annual meeting a Weber, Judith Freund, Alan Freund, lonK standing was discussed. That Pearl Mathews, Joan Wegener, Lois "-whether or not the fire trucks Brefeld, Patricia Justen and Patricia i ^ou!d. answer calls ' Marshall. | district. Many fire departments From the youngest to the oldest they're jail anxiously awaiting the big Memorial nano--^ainenne cscnwerman, jlu- jy-Jf; dlle Knox Lorraine Germaine, Rog- L IJOHN FIETGHEIL JOSEPH SHOT AND KILLEfT" III HOTEL ROOM ILLNESS OF E. MTT.T-T.il ED IN DEATH pear in next week's issue. ANN BOLGER IS SPORTSMANSHIP WINNER FOR 1946 Day parade to be held ^iere on Thursday morning. latere will probably never oe a time when fcuch a parade tails to thrill us with its color and magnificence. This gtartsd y®**'. e8')ef'.a'" years ago, on Tuesday of this week family. " Lock. IP-6®"!"*! rated headlines in leading Chicago Survivors include his wife, Amelia, Wife Of Victim Former Teacher In Local School Joseph E. Miller of Richmond; a The annual sprine G A A 9n.oni resident in the Johnsburg community tanquet was held last week «t Of James Patzke and CharleSi Green, for many years, died on Sunday May Patrick's church half Annrnvf,««frt Spelling awards went to Ilene Baa- 26, 1946, in the Woodstock hospital, ly 150 girls, and their mothers sett< D,ck Coll,ns, Patsy Goranson, where he had been confined only a lady faculty members withered £vis Gorman- Patsy Owen, Celia short time. He had been in poor 6:80 o'clock to enjoy a Dot-luck Page' AJ«c* Thomsen, Donald Aeverhealth for many months. per. followed by an interesting pro* man a n Marunde- Mr. Miller was well known in Mc- t'™'! .A perfect attendance award Henry as well as in Richmond, where Joan Durland, as board chairman 1 *,ven *° ^lsen. he operated a garage for several for the past year, assumed the role years. Because of a personaltiy of toastmistress, extending a welcome A . . which made friends easily, his pass- to the assembled quests A tragic ending to a »tory which ing is mourned by a great many talks were then given bv th* ™" "i'!T mysteriously almost five business associates as well as his presidents, Ann aW Ercell ^ck^^ ind^Th MilW Patrol Boys ^ The following patrol boys recaivM patrol pins for having held a post Short for one year: Dean Nelson, captain; ^a! ' -I ".ft j ^#5 of the day and papers. So maav such calamitous S «.! J « • »'» wUe, A.meiia, o«ore present tr-tsr ft£ Larson Jack Weber and Bob Miller. n I Substitutes for these boys were Before presenting the awards for; Donald Phalin, Richard Duncan and Maurie Taylor, in John Grandt. On Gym Day, Beverly Girls Athletic Associa- Schwerman, Gerry Aeverman, Gwen *, '•>'-i marching Piano--Catharine Sehw^nan, _Lu -! g , ^ ^nu'^i $ = «me^ _r Svoboda, Beverly Schwerman, Ann m£ -^t't-P^MUMted The general the band and a talk by the Honor-!* 18and officer in a Erickson, Margaret Weselius, Rose- ® Honartments is not »ble Judge Carroll, the following line r°?»m ln Morrison hotel. nary Doherty, Geraldine \mC: 1a1 rey, tR o- o^ide of their own district of mafch will form at 10:20. Donald R. Murray, 41 of 503 Ellis ! ZO OI tneir own uisuitv ^ , flvanno Wkoatnti n«.D.^ , «U»1 J A/V1ICI kJT| UC1AIUIUC Cj I MMJm ' . • i sina Curran, Theresa Miller, Jeri to go outside _ , . n tu_r Air^Bo,""3' Jo«n F^Sne? 1% 'depanment^^ml Weter, Patricia , Woltert. lUtherine ,r,?^*.ndt"^u1DmentTre hou",'j IS JFolff and Shirley Glosson. McHenry and being the closest de-| .1 partment to the north part of Nunda! • Township, those most familiar with | the picture feel that it would be. j beneficial for those living in the . north section of Nunda TV»wnship to| "7 Meat price lists, showing the new associate themselves with the Mc-, retail ceilings on all items of meat, Henry Fire Protection District. It! Meat Prices Available At Price Control Board Color and Color Guards Band Firing Squad Ex-Servicemetf Auxiliaries ~ Red Cross , * Boy Scouts Citv Council All School Children AH Civilian Organisation Hold Star Mothers in Cat* Disabled Veterans in Cars _j. .. r • i.' runerai services are oeing neld »»eiaman, tres i l l a n d f o ^ m e r S e i n ^ i t v s c h o o l lW^ d n e s d a y ) »t 1 0 : 3 0 J J i m t z and D o r i s S m i t h , s e c r e t a r i e s " ; j On May 18 both the seventh and assemble at the master Tas shot to death n! t from ^ohn 8 church in !! "°" fm, J nd and Loretta Larson, eighth grades visited the Adler v:_u „v„. master, was shot to death nn Mon- Johnsburg, with interment in the board chairmen; Margaret planetarium, the Shedd aquarium and ' Bolger, Elaine Nell and Diane Freund,1 the Field Museum. junior board chairmen. j On Friday, May 24, in a gym dae- The name of the winner of the orated in the school colors of red coveted sportsmanship award was and white, the eighth" grade prom then revealed as Ann Bolger, and tolwas enjoyed. A grand march was her was presented the votes which! followed by various games, stunts were cast in her favor, together with and dancing. Pupils and teachers OVERSEAS WAR DEAD avenue, Wheat on," DuPage county ®®GIIN TRIP HOME special deputy sheriff and former DURING THIS YEAR aupervisor of Milton township, con- ° fessed the slaying. Murray's wife. Doris, 36. stood neafty as her husband shot Fletcher five times. The The GI's who can't be mustered ? various members' reasons for | were presented with corsages. Table out will start comimr home from selection for this award. Run- decorations were bouquets of red 8!!?^ * ,,eicn?r. nye t.lme,s- Jh.e overseas 'his year to a final bivouac "er""uP were announced as Ercell peonies and roses and white snow officer died almost immediately. Fol- °™8 ™ .J*8' to.a f,nal Lock and Joan Strever. All three I balls and lilies of the valley. *%.^ZZT'Zt ***» »»t?t«ndlng both S! M™. N„rb«rt_M.?eh.JtW.,h " Mrs. Hurray a«it& trri^ of % ^ 1W. ".art to "3Sr^ abiS?v fnd tb,i"r i ' Sd" D^Jbt the P°hce- w.enAi?^ard Paying the battl? price sportsmanship and their choice met president, spoke a few words, after Mrs. Murray, a public stenograph- ^st 32?hTun^WSUtesW°rld ^ 11 aPProval"of"'thei7^iaMmi,te8.' er m Chicago, said that her hus- united states. | i -- which Gwendolyn Bain read Before presenting the regular j Glass Will and Walter Mueller ^co^iTSHe^s^ .!S^Jd SSTTlL2t^^£2?,,S.!?fe: =Sifel¥-A ?"»' pi™ic " >dstock, . it was announced by Npfida within approximately ^two Bsumhofer^ as "1 -Father only known Fletcher a short time. marked from bow to stem with tho association. Top ranking aniontr day (Wednesday) in the park, celebrant.' The start of this story with an ® mourning. ^ local girls were Rose Matxat and are ready for consumers at the office!is .the opinion that the local depart- ^ Mary^ cemetery^ «*ain band and Fischer had ^known each hoJ^efn JS&fXli** i^ard8' Taylor gave out special!Class Statistics. «f price Woodstock, rrma uy , liyiiua wavaaaaa »FFlv/«.»..-vvV . * J°"ThSe^Mum^lilt^i^ISnia-1 the*'hop2mthat mm* g r a u p ^ n U»t ^ U 8 ' ,c w ' n. ^ f u r n i s h e d by the c h i l - unhappy e n d i n g was in ' t h e f a l l of P r e s i d e n t Truman gave the o f f i - Lois Weideman. " S h e T h c n ' a n n o u n c c d T OCAL BUS COMPANY tore form, are ideal for a shopper area will see fit to meet with the 8 choir under the direction ol 1»41, when Elgin headlines blaxoned CI*' S1?nal ,for ^he somber movement winners in the magazine contest, TO START A to c r r y i n her p o c k e t l ^ k o J h S S d ! ; McHenry d i s t r i c t c o m m i s s i o n e r s to ^ t e r A n d r e l l . In c a s e o f . i n c l e - the news t h a t John F l e t c h e r when V s i g n e d l e g i s l a t , o n r e c e n t l y w h i c h . w a s h e l d l a s t f J l . the p r o c e e d s1 bar for easy reference," said Greene, discuss the idea. weatW the nfia-s whirh in spected and popular teacher in Elgin £™din* ^ bjinal of the of which are used to defray expen- NEXT SUNDAY, JUNE 2i *Tk„„ «„;u i in honor of the war dead, will he had disappared. It was not for sev- country s World War II dead. It ses of the annual banquet. Ferol Ming in the church. |eral weeks afterwards that it be- Pve* next of kin the choice of hav- Martin won first prise and Betty : | came known that he had enlisted his 'nsr their service dead returned to the Krickl, second. part in beating the black market." Aax »»*« xu ,u "RWN 9.MTTW HATIVF "frvices with the Canadian army. . Sutes for final burial in. Regular awards were presented as With the new slaughter control „ Five y«"* ago McHenry folks u*^?"al f.°'L pnVat? "metanes, or follows: •rder helping route meat back into! With a vote of 147 in favor and OF McHENRY TOWNSHIP, were interested in what was first . . ? ,ln Amencan na- Gold Pins: Dorothy Bockman, Ann They show the same ceiling prices! posted in the retail stores selling j Voteni FaVOr Raise III it and help consumers to do their Tax jjmit j,Q 75 retailers and 8 against, McHenry residents ex- BTTVTVD AN SATURDAY publicized as a "mysterious disap- C8meUr,es abroad where they Bolger, Nancy Carey, Joan Durland" for by observing pressed themselves at the polls last | wiwut jpearance 'because he had been a fre- Ercell Lock, Agnes Miller, Jean normal channels and consumers co-operating _ ceiling prices,-he said the"meat black Saturday as feeing in favor of the 'Market is "on the run." The W. A. F. Transportation Coa*> Eany announces that the local boa ne will start operating Saaiay afternoon, June 2. Past developments in the battle franchise have been reported from time to time. Now that all INCOMING EVENTS Commencement. Jane 2 Auction Sale of Household Goods- William Claxton Farm. June S Home Bureau--Mrs. Wm. Doherty. Altar and Rosary Sodality Meeting. June 4 s P. T. A. * -- „ ... -- --- . ... 1uent visitor here some twenty-five . First 9* the returning dead will Nickels, Kathryn Nye, Elida Paire quirements have been met the Migrade school board's proposition of: Ben Smith, 81, a trucker and haul- years ago, when his future wife, «*rt reaching American shores to- Catherine Schwerman, Eileen Smith' nois Commerce Commission haa given raising the tax rate limit to seven- er for twenty-three years in Grays- then Miss Esther Richmond, was a ***" Christmas time, the arm" in- Phyllis Smith, Joanne Strever Grace! tbe go sign and the buses will start ty-five rents on $100 assessed val- 'ake, died on Thursday, May 23. mathematics teacher in the local high witb arrivals totaling about Thompson and Rosalie Williams ! rolling. uation. Those who were in charge He had "been retired since last school. , 1^00 monthly in the beginning and Major M: Delorea Betts Hel*n! The company officials have made of the election are grateful for the winter. Mrs. Fletcher, when told of tha *rf~ua"y increasing to 18,900. Duncan Barbara FreunnH 'n*lnr«« eveo' effort to design a schedule support <rf the voters and those who Mr. Smith was born in McHenry fataJ Khootinfe Monday evening, said r^A St f a w ?i Marion Freund,' Marian that. wU1 P^ove P^1". in ^ f>m' aM«i in bringing voters to the polls, township, but had lived in Fremont that her husband had been seeking wf, 1000 Freund, Catherine Gerasch, Gwen "?uni 4 tJV f,™m township, where he fanned, until a divorce for some time, apparently *?o«>2 1920 and was com- Knaack, Loretta Kuns, Loretta I.«r- Cr>-stal Lake. _McHenpr, McCullom moving to Grayslake. because he wanted to marry someone SlmHiti.iH Of "t^n nan rwn tn 8°n' Caro1 Marticke, Rose Matzat, Rl{«wood, Wonder Lake awl Surviving are his widow Harriet; else< She added thit 8h€*had first PT,nd*tur*, of . |20'?00'f0 - Joan May, Gerry Nimte, Susan Olsen ' Woodstock. In arranging the sckadole one son, AWred, of Grayslake; two met Murray about twenty years ago hiding the establishment of eight Albina Sa Smith Marian *he> .t h*v® m*de 'IT7 *° ti# daughters, Mre. Albert Obenauf of when her husband tutored him In lor thTi? perT!ne"\!y Smith, Shirley W>ber and Lois l" wltl} McHenry, Grayslake and Mrs. Robert Tonigin. music, hut that she did not know L Tif-rir^. *S° Weideman. CrysUl Lake a^d Voodstock. Amung the Sick Mary _H»i7ey _underwent surgery ^^.ule^Mre.' Mr"- Murr#y June 8 at the Woodstock hospital on Mon- mVr, H^ Murray told poli T. A., Children's Picnic--Walkup's day- I M„ Sab^th ' BreU, ^ Aubu^ ^cted tha* hi.8 Woodiu F Mrs. Ambrose Schaefer has been a Fletcher when he police that ha anawife was with lost their lives in 1917-18 was 77,- •Qi. Kis. i ocmeur oas »een * BT»mWiiU«m netcher called her office WIDOW OF FORMER d 1 a n d Cemetery Association j surgical patient at the Woodstock grandchildren *nc* w*s informed that she had gone BTWaWAnn RK8IDENT tinr--Citv Hall. | hospital. _ : n home because of illness. Murray i# *WOWOOD KBSIliBXIT Woods. Poo Meeting--City Hall Jane I Frank Schreiner is again able to f JP1* ,b<u!jn*ca salesman for CL D. of A.--Pot Luck Supper and I be out following an illness of several, Equipment company at 649 Waahiiurthe M<mtgomery DIED AT AGE OF 87 Installation. Bed Cross Election. Jane 7 j weeks' duration | services were held there, with inl Miss Rena Scheid returned home!terment ,n Ascen8ion cemetery. Nnmaraii. tv..--.. a .w So enthusiastic are those residing » ?i '1 * in the McCullom Lake and Wonder £h Mfrion ^ >reu that celebration, have ach, Marion Conway, N^cy Cris- panned to greet the first bos ni'»iIaSL^Hn ^Ji-^. ^erin^ the route Sunday aftenio^u "1 Tbe Plaindealer has recognised pal"® p;J®' *«»Min« the benefits to be derived in having Rogera, Rita Schmitt, Mary Ann thig transportation service and exStoffel and Joan Weber. tends best wishes to Bob j this week from St. Therese hospital, n a DAnSTa T amrAAT Mary A. Doherty Fntstr flalt Of Waiikegan, where she underwent 'AWtniftli OUnUUL Household Goods, Jane 1# " Worthy Matrons' and Patrons' Night --Acacia Hall. Jaae 14 Mathers Club. * •yk Show--Sponsored by P. T. A.--- Colony Theatre. l«dgar AUTOIST KILLED surgery. She is much improved. LOCAL FURS RUN HIGH GRADUATION TO BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY ton street Chicago. He and Ifrs. Mrs. Lizzie Carr, 87, widow of KtLAn T^ ^ie"AntoMon"and Didk F^t Murray, who before her marriage Frank L. Carr, at one time publisher ^ p Foley, in the successful operation of tha was prominent in music*1 circles in of the ^uco'nda Leader, died last g^0' company 'pliet, were .married m 1934. They evening, May 23, 1946, in ?,".^ 7f"iii^°thJr ve no children Sherman hospital Elgin. Services JlE I T_he Fletchers had been separat_ed' w e r e h e l d a t 2 o ' c l o c k o n S u n<d.haiym .iiin ^*yn Owen, Joan Raycraft, Bn .e^tt'y. his disappearance 1941, at r™ *„h„w Halko officiating' ®!.rbai* Simon, Marie Smith, -MM RESIDENCE CHAWOat. Th Walter Andersons have been par- At New York two weeks ago, Cry-1 since nis aisappearance in ivtl, ai p__ AnWi-onf u.ikn nfficiafinv ounvn, aineomiui,, *«• "nuu»«iti» stal Lake and vicinity had the high-1 Graduation exercises at St. Mary's- which time he served as a bombar- 5^., ^"arfn ! U ?' Helen Stoffel, Marjorie Thomas, Ce-1 making their home with her est priced furs in the world to sell. I St. Patrick's school will take place dier overseas before being commis- «„ *nrm#r I iuip v» c'le Tonyan, Betty Krickl and Ferol t ents. the Nick Weingarts since Otto H. Grosse, proprietor of the I on Sunday morning, June 2, in St. sioned an educational officer with the Martin. Northwood Fur Farm, on east Cry- Mary's church during the 8:30 Canadian army. tnwn,hfn Su^ivoM are „ stal Lake avenue extended and north o*clock mass. The graduates will Now a mathematics teacher in _n__ r«rr nt R»r. SALVATION ARMY DRIVE of Cary, on Feb. 14 sold the highest > march from St. Mary's-St. Patrick's Wheaton academy, Mrs. Fletcher said nn^ton James F Carr postmaster ^avid R. Joslyn has been named Salvation > in Mc- Still will! turned over several times at the east intersection of Routes 47 and 176, five miles south of Woodstock. He was alone in the car. The victim was the son of Mrs. Mary Ream «f Hampshire. The body was removed to that citv, where aervices were held on Tuesday. FIRE DAMAGES CAR The local fire department was Mled to the Vernon Freund residence eaat of the river on Tuesday afternoon, where thev extinguished a ftre which had Parted in the seat cushions a# the Frennd car. little taage iu reported. s ' , - -.t ' ing from John street. MMIMMMIMIIHUHHH BirtKs »> a i M I » t » i i » i Mi Ml bundle was sold to Maximallion Furs. Msgr. Nix will act as celebrant, with had believed life had wished to marry act as county campaign treasurer.! Mr. and Mrs. Orral Granger of exclusive Fifth avenue store,at $48.60 Fev. William A. O'Rourke and Rev. 1 British girl in Sussex England. j5j w~. who «< n n« *^e ^u°ta for the county is $1,500 Woodstock are the parents ef a per skin, a wbrld record for 1946 to Fugene Baumhofer present in the She s»id a letter from the girl ad- R- " and is to be used for extension work | born last w«$k at the date. The second colors and col-1 sanctuary during the services. i dressed to her .husband, was de- .throughout the county and nearby 1 hoepitaL lection brought $45 per Akin, this j Rt. Rev. Msgr. Nix will deliver the IWered at their Elgin home the day NOTICE j communitiea. 1 being a new type dark mink which; address to the graduates, after of the shooting. 1 * NOTICE was produced on the Northwood Farm. | which he will award the diplomas < The Fletchers h»ye three children. tion nf VeHmnr mill hnw annlini RED CROSS ELECTTION ' Those in charge of the Memorial rar M. Ream. 31, of Huntley, 1 priced collection of ranch mink of school to the church and will re- that her husband's letters for the „f w»ii'conda and Flovd' C Carr of countv chairman of the Sal killed last Friday night when its kind in competition with every ceive Holy Communion in a body oast five years had contained pleas Tn_ _i«0 -;,'ter Mm Arn|y drive to be held soon i automobile he was driving section of the country. The top during^the mass. The Rt. Rev. for a divorce. She said that she p^Smon CrvS Kke Ore H*nr>' county- Donald J- 4 Sti PURCHASES HOME awards. Rov Smith has purchased the Art Smith house on Green street which is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichola. and the American Legion of Honor; The two oldest. Elizabeth. 20, and i- *r: 1 o nn if _i... Hie local branch of the Red Cross ; Day parade would like to have aa NOTICE iVinrini». 18. Wheaton colUsre *tn- t'^"^ -f OTlv rstbold its annual election of of-1 many ex-servicemen M poaafl dents, learned last week that their AnVt ALpj! «cers on Thursday. June «. at 8 semble at the high edwl OH father Tiad returnM on a furlough AU ,ot ownew are m»uert®d « at-^_ n.11 --|j s__ -»• On Mewoi^al Day. Mav M, tho »nd w»' visitinsr his mother. Mrs. tend. lobbv of the McHenry postoffice wilt T.num Fletcher. The girls called on be onen from 7 to 9 a.m. There him but w-re unable to per*n«de him •»nded to obtain a divorce. ; p.m. at the City Hall. The offices day morning in ' of chairman, co-chairman, secretary; servicemen who are : and treasurer will be filled. ImmI «a Mrs. Edwin Sullivan returned home last | HI be no window service and no to come home to stay. The next Fletcher said that she would not i Bob Kamhoh received Us false•> week after •nri than 1 yaar apent Htv or rnr*l delivery. Mail will day Mr*. Fletcher waa notified by give her consent becaoae it -was from aervica raceaUj aad ia tatl !• <?£.-**, H # i *k# diapalihad at • pa«. / |k« Imbnd'* lawyer Hut ha In- obiHkms that ha wanted to retaairy. McHenry oaei Mt _ •• ... _ _ T V.

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