sti: XT :'i t win be la Mr. and lCf IT ••d Ml*. F* woi t» TWO wasfcstf tb Aqr. :• S:*^S:-:""S' v V ^S'-: U~"1' otherwise they M| and 9 the vtaitaf Mr. an* Mra/Pasalaqnafs weekend neete w«MI Mr. and Mrs. Arthar dndln, tMr SOB. Ait, Jr- and duihlm, Pat sad Npaey, all of Chi- Hp-- . lr« » tHk Lee Stwdo on his fist birthday, January 11th. *7 Xd. bane 8alee en her 18$ hfcttlday anrfversary, Jan. Wth. Mr. and Mrs. barney 6nf a At CMiteii holiday ^stthf w. and Mrs. Ed. Blachnkltia 0Ulw Nnta Thne telli on • man especially a cood time. Sosm women throw themsehres away hot most of them take careftil aha. New give a man up until he has failed at something he' 19m. is JKaftthing that sijs a «oaM site w biff ft* her kUkadi And so with tar "vary best from thews, tat put ft off. ahoat I I wffi 6? within my Dead hard to keep and net Ma, «Hi FMqr i> my "payday!" #. And, laatift I shall try hard to tmrtar hleeai PVU'ILl (HM Hal H wont ha lone •gsinl) The Mentaieoiie fa Sgs^?M fe?r tJa*. ta. ub. " **» ^.aC_ engvat this week. And pou have propoilion in 1 very which £31? Probably the af Warn' ~ the fact Vntot Jfii 2nSi£ eagow . ^ __ Mt «HI1l)fr. Ml Mrs. Irving Vaughan Villa, Mr. mm MrT Harry HMIaad Mr. and Mrs. John Halliday et and Mre. 01 Mre. Wlfnm event in aO the nasi arriiSd he diecabin S55L* ha of an Latin ion from the Mo Grande sc twHjot. coveted, the largest of timbered land In the world. shared , what del %* those nemos the sea who have ne . homes* no food, no warmth, no ftuat- *£» lies, who are the String **d. of Iks vom--what are they radMmihoKii^t tag ft Truly, we ef tttsWeeteru hsi Inhere have much to be thankftal r J"* nar. Nothing is deaiad aa.jltaMvtjr which we amy worship. There hi money in shimdaaes for tha many gifts we wore' free f» pwrchaee. Most important, frtre ieUeghter and gay. ecy ana nonimy spins. Fsrhapa. in time, all the world will be dole to share In our peaee, gaod will and a atrip «fi UtHMMHIMUIlHMMf -rf; - 13?-- 'JEr.rJtt McHENRT wishes to e: <rw«n mgsto its manyfriends and custom* an New Year's Eve and complete turkey dinners all New Year's Pay. For McHenry 12 _ -- Dr. anit dtfldrea afoot, all gastng Ay. "'do sigh went he^m cirdtn^ d joaijsMir, pat on fte of not MM* in the «M of the -ttt «l spirit, had beUaf tenoned when a red figvri stepped gaily from the sort of thank-you to folks who thiak up aM naowwma a complete legend for th* itti folks. That ia what II I?VLJRra.^!^ggiBSi SmuS mm. •MM ft vwlUPMB onioyad sajm at the par excel Carolers from the Gospel Club MBit fvMI MMP vp OOOT On vIIwiHIp Many folks leaded Dec.' IL tto into the refrigerator In the J • ywi •ily " A MM M :£ h.:hj *. • *',•<*> ood WUkeifc ^--4-^-4- •fash fa . . • , • _ £jr. GEO. WORTS Now that ttntSEp are lit I want to teB yoa Mother, dear 1 mios fan oh, so very «hmi 1 mios ytttr tender laving tench, I miss the w$nath of jranr goodthings, Mother dear, I ssiss: lje silver ia your shining hair we soft caress af year cheek so fair Your cheery way which day by day Greets am hi my lewossme way I miss yoar voice, ah Mather dear IH lie £rayinqp for yoa t|ds New n . ' ' i->THE CHILOIUBN. • <d ••" i i ttig Indnstry Agriculture in Illinois is In the four billon dollar bracket. K?/. - ~ /*. ^ < ,C ' ^ *» * ' •' < U 4 ^ «,v;^ Jl 1 */• f' jj S Ft; i*6;. NEW ••n * * MT „ ' s . (J , V,- - TJ ' Fter a stomf .-*\ v-f V* (lying in ufiky 4%mo^jwvt*#x t 19*4 7 yf be a big year for all Americans and ( u ^ ^ ^ we extend out heartiest wishes to I . -1/ rl tl --""v • *.T; ftety one of you for a yew filled t» • <•_ * ^ 8°°^ ^ ;5|j ¥>'%4 • «> "™» and hea i:/ .. . T' •--5-vS <, ' ^ i. ~ •' Farmers, plan now to attend the John Deere Day program in 'Crystal Lake, Saturday January 4th, 10 a.m. Sponsored by the Crystal Lake Farm Store. Tha nieoe of Mrs. M. J Berry, Marjr Ann Komter, formoriy of Mohawk, Ipian, and recently a resident in th* Barrv honw, is planninir upon nanrmr * local hoy. At least a liesMo was issued last week to Mary Ann and William Porter of Hebron. Our deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. OrviDe Tronasn, Jr. of Deep Springs Wiods. Tm frther of Mr*, l&mieen. David Otto Zanders of White Hall Mich, wp a hoUdav vUitor in the Tronsen male. A chronic sufferer from asthma, Mr. Zsndars contracted a severe c4M which greatly aggravated the aethmatic condition. On December 27, 1946, the Tronsens found Mr. Zendars dead in bed. He had been dead several hours when they found him, as he had •f; IFTEEN yearg ago we issued the fiist nuii|» ber of The Fox Valley Mirror. Our find •, % tubsoriber was "Curley" Stevens, at Ricli- , fiond; Charles Kruse was the second. Tl#^. ^ Bight Reverend Monsignor Charles S. headed our list in McHenry; John M. Hoy ^ras the fiirt in Woodstock, and many h**^ of others. these are gftUi with : ^Ihat kind of foj-aJty •8, during all these fifteen yean it lias Our grateful a ippreciation, | To every man, woman aud child hi bounty we wish, and the hope comes from t 1 bottom of our heart. : -A HAPPY THE FOX VALLEY Ml ' IAinard r j-- ****** "if 5 .v v^ > * • B-j ; -• _r."^ : : : „ • V -r« "• -••'I' ' STf-11 . • - f , l£- •. t-M 1 :• • '• "V?-.' et X ^ •• ' ' • *" - • '•• -i. ' -V.v vAi * • ^;v '" IOa - s. • of this it la oar I: the.year A. D. 1947 Real P n Li-- UVIIIW rwncimai '< ' ;• > - •...- «si M , 4-t* . i •i.y% • •