Local Couples Anniversaries;' Ringwoo^j Pair. Married 55 Years t QpWns* lawn <a the Wondir Lake W«nd couple* , |»«rta wen Mm. fndc Anderson, and Mn. Wflof Wonder Ltkt, Mrs. of QiMBwood; Mrs. •cOnBoat ti ffinfwood and Mn. in community Awktnwytw* ni- i- y- w- fi-', vtng Nmd the tkn there at that time. Mt on the iter* was graced bjr l>aw> Utiles, a pnsent from Mr. WMUun Hepburn tf Mngwood, and the hoc* w||Hit cake, 'decor- Mia nfftftai l>iiltiwi «aa f rXn.vEa Martin. The old atcd in the baked by rest of the dinner wne the bountiful avian ladies seem to always manage. Uiree of the Christafferscu children and their IIBMBMS wore present TA-i4: at the celebration in the Gesnel tor. Itejr were Mr. and Mn. V. Christoffersen and daughter, Joann, Mr. and Mrs. Pan! Jensen and Ralph an< -Nadine, and Mr. and Mti. C. Christoffersen, all of Ckieaco. Also present from Chicago was Mrs. M. Schneider, an old fnenjL A. program followed the dinner, with various tributes to the couple given ky neighbors and* friends. Edwin Dernbush began with a prayer is only natural, then, that the resi- the fytwe and Paul Anderson 3 dents of that small village should be I Mrs. Richard Olson presented ft extremely interested in this respected ££ty Talisman rosebuds to Mrs. sispiL and their observance of this CTinstoffersen from the ladies of % occasion. .the church, And Rev. Frank Ander- T Collins and D. s°n presented a line new bible to were married at Tippe- i Mr. Christoffersen from the group on HIOKORY ommteLQ WAS WINNING JBXTLL AT HARVARD SHOW i Friends of Frank Reward, owner ef Hickory Crsekjfcrm, McCuflom Lake, are offering congratulations on Us grand champion ML Hidwy Creek Heilo B^aSm/wWi was the BosKlfotty at the show last notday. Other wfciam from this farm included beat of senior year-1 ling, Junior champion and three* year-old classes. Two l»H showmanship purebred awards went to Harold Borchait of Huntley -and Paul Tsnyan of Riagwoodi News of the victoiy of Mr, Howard's bull mentioned above brings to mind another fine animal which the local man purchased recently at the dispersal of the Creetou Farms hotstein herd, owned by M. 1). Bun A Sons, Michigan. 1% is expected that the sal* will rank as tops for 1947. Criston Twenty Grand, the 2-year- [unfor herd sire, a son of Montvic Rag Apple Chief and Montvk Bonheur Pietje IB., topped the sale as most people expected. Ho did not qu£te being the "twenty grand" that his name would indicate, out he con- did bring $19,600 on the final Ud of Mr. Howard. INUE mm A spectacular on the evening of, of the day carnival Legion poet is si As in the held in thtf through Julf 1 For several of fireworks 4 will be one of the holle McHenry this year, ival wul he ing lot, naa* from July S during the war PAUL O. MEYERS, 56, NATIVE OF MEHSNRY, PASSED AWAY JUNE 15 McHenry friends Of Paul O. Meyers, 66 yean old, learned with regret this week of his death on was a display at all, Forest Park Sunday. June It, 1947, after an illness of three months. He passed away at his home in Nllea, 111. Mr. Meyen was born in McHenry, a son of the late George and Mathilda Meyers, and spent tho part of his life hers. He roofing contractor by trade. He married to Anna Pint of McHenry, who passed away many years ago. Survivors include the widow, Margaret; seven children, Louise, Richard H. and Daniel of Chicago, Gerald of Racine, Marvin of Elgin and Rranond, Richard A. and Grace: *K brothers and sisters, George of Woodstock, Victor and MareeBns of LaaVegas^ Nev., Philip of Highland, Photo by A.* Worwek. McHenry REV^A MRS. H. J. COLLINS BAND MEETS WITH COMPETITION IN WEEKLY CONCERTS While the crowd that to hear last Sunday night's band concert in the city park was considerably larger than the week previous, competition from the young folks also grew, tot%4n number and volume. Hie program was one of popular appeal, but much of the appeal was gone when intermingled with the musical strains was the shouting of these youngsters. The problem is not new in McHenry, but it is o Barry J. Mabel son fine 3 Ohio, orT June 15, 1892, j present. * Si T* dh«*1 to Dayton, Obio.! Anjfljr cMgta mj. h«M on j hoped that some day , permanent ,^L.wmLem^loXfd M a P£*,ter ! "option to it can be found so that In 1896, Mr CoUins accepted a thoee who attend for the purpose of --P to the Methodist ministry and CMar. gore the Cy«tpf- hearing the music may have that « entered Northwestern University and foraens have oeen members for j pioasure. Garrett Biblical Institute in &rans- ] Nwrt ******* will be ton. Rev. Collins served the little dren, Mn. Enoch Nyrup of Har- M f0|j0WB; . church at Spring Grove for four and J*n- M*B#n C. and Herbert, «Tfce gtar Spangled * " yean. When he retired in both of Chicairo. and Mn. Rhoda ^ r, of 1941, he had completed i Peterson of California were with _-Hve year* iir the^Mjninistry. them at that celebration. through these yean lie served nine Mr. and Mim.Joeeph J. MiUsr . charges in northern Illinois and three! 9unday, Jutoe Was an outstand- In southern Wiscinsin. He also!ing day in &elites of Mr. and Mn. taught for a ttme in Snead Juidor t Joseph J. Miller, who observed their 3 »te m norfrwn ,V . there or m Umitad. AmaunHka was saVed for j Btu,"Ag^is and~Cl^irp»c5w him vital war fronts and realising thia, in death. it was with lHMe nluctance that! The body rested at the funeral thoee at hooM reUaqotehed this high home at 8440 N. Central avenue un~ spot of former carnivals. j til Wednesday morning at 9:15 With toe war oyer almost two; o'clock, when last rites wen held vears. ho travel, woyy can again en-; from St Tarcissus church, Chicago, ioy th« noisy, colorful display* which Burial was in St, "" * <mly added to i McHenry. of the general FORMER RIVERSIDE BARBECUE WILL BE KNOWN AS "NAOY'S" ^ cemetery, the "war public. Richard Williams, carnival chairman. announces the entire spectacle as the biggest and best ever held in McHenry. IWe will be the usual merry-go-round, ferri* wheel and! ,.VT , „ . A . . one or two ^ditional rides to enter-1 „ NWJ "the name selected by tain the y<ritng folks. The usual g®1** *nd Nagy foi-the former concessions and very probably a few R'ven"de Barbecue, which they purnew ones wffl capture the interest £***? recently from Vernon Prisk. of thow who long ago rave un nonv e ^ t.w° , °1 ver ^anag*"; rides for the quieter and more'sedate men,t >«*t Monday and hope by next! form of entertainment. ! ?reek 1.to J be open for business dur- ». ing the daytime as well as evening, to name uewnmeee j Specialiting in Huit^arian cook- Committees to handle the varices | inr, they Will open the restaurant concessions are bring n»med at pi*s-! each morninfr at 6:30 to accommo- . A. F. Transportation Co. Observes Its First This Mont . V On February 20, 1946, the W. A. F. the Oaks plant at Crystal Lake bo* Transportation Co. Inc., became a cause of the large number of pea. reality, but this was only half of sengen going to and ' from wtnkv the fight as they had merely been Then on June 1, 1947, they began incorporated under the laws of the the schedule on which they axe nn| state of Illinois at that time. It operating. This schedule is iiimi^' was after" this that the people of i fast to be very popular wnl the communities served gave so un-! trons. At present, buses an selfishly of their time to attend ing twenty-three tripe to dfcd f hearings 'before the Commerce Com-1 Woodstock per day. It is their _ mission, fbis was the fint expert- tentkm to continue this schcdnli ence for th* company, as well as for through the winter, except for f those testifying, as to the necessity! few ume changes to ooineide wttH of poMie tnnsportatfon on behalf of i the arrival awl departure of *TTI the W.A.P. Transportation Co. It Of courte, it wffl only be ent by the chairman and his assist- date the early risers, will serve ai Ahnv* b am tJf mini ants, and it is wcpectod that it will business luncheon at noon and will nnrrhuMl rccantlv hr W A. F I takan m be posMe to print a ist of tbw nmmin open until late in the eve-, PurchaMld "«P»tly w tha W.A.r.|ta*en on names in next TTiuredayV issue swart «v the fact that one didn't | trons just start operation of a bos line, i weather to rids in HeQ as in ibnl, an 5 Ok Ike picture Wiii •^.a =. ..TS..n . ^ > WBtWWBUHB mmWww* ninr. They will conunue serving, barbecues snd will add to the menu ; The ni reponse for aid in making ^he car- fa* niral a succaas has been veiy ade-; ffUCh"sUndard favorites as chicken, quately met in the part and it; is! chops, steaks, etc hoped that friends of tbf Legion will March, ' Loyal"^orev^.-Uncotn. „! rive this year*! dwimian, s young j FORMER POLICE CHIEF Walt*, "Gold and Silver^--Lehar. veteran, the san* cooperation. . i* Overture, "Qhrandiosf*--Im^mater. aj McHenry has long proven itself HEAD QRtEHtt&aEPBK AT "Opilntlc^Miiigle"--arrr*. by Bneenrryy.. ideal vafy*tk»n spot in which to FAYETTE, IND., CLUB Match, "Barnum and BaQey^ Favor- j relax and summef in the coun- _J__ Mn, On Wedneeday, Mrs. Jdbn ce yaaai ef Mrs. Peter tie"--Kin#. Walts. Ting-A-Ling Little. „ * Overture, "The **nr'i| Beaulac. • «iFox Trot, "NobodyV i Now"--arr. by • Britt Golf a n d! inr are. Black Prince" MM onioy summer QoK. tennis. MMr re but a few m of *ntertalnmanf Sweetheart ing snd bo^tthe various offered here. -- ( Set aside the daya^nf Tliursdav. Friday. Saturday The following article, which con-] cems McHenry's former chief of | police who resigned reeeptly to ac-j "H. M. S. Mard^ "Lights Out"-*eCojr. Finals, "God Bless America-- WOODSTOCK HOSPITAL SSWIHTS fKBtUMO BSOADOAST OW SUMDAT Father's Day nMant not only gifts for ffcther tot alao t&r one of Ma- Henry county's leading Institutions, the Woodstock public hospital. Its building fund was greatly Increased last Sunday following a radio breadcast on which Chester Gould, crsntnr of me famed comic strip, "Diek rionhatrei pi torn to work oa MomV^ 'morning young In Spirit, with thoughts of the gay earnlvul otsaoenhere most in yonr upper- We Mer Yii CottcmfadrntMNdA Conntrv CMb News. "ESsri Dowell, formerly «of the takes Country club near McHenry, > ^ company. 111., has boon hired as the new head Route si. Just south greenskeeper at the club. He comes to us highly recommended by the Illinois Grsenskeepers association. "Dowell, who looks like a candidate for tackle sit Minnssota (height 6'6" and weighs 227) actually never Photo to A. wortrtek. WeH*«r* litis new, modern gunge, recently The W. ATF. which appeaie on till stands for WMcriTArtonsoai • ssen who eo>' • one year a«n: ' r „ completed, houses the increasing garage ft H*- i number or buses being purdhaosd by; and Freundb the "T;; the local It u located on tafeUshed the bu ef McHenry. I this month; owners saw would ba turned over X0 a worthy Ifoward Phalin and Mrs. Mildred Cue but that it nouired a great deal of head is not governed by heat and time and money olus a good msas- cold. ^ ure of intestinal fortitude to be Everyone will i smsmhiii the BMB granted a franchise to operate a two used buses purehassi and placol - , „ , . . ., public transportation «y«tem. Then service. It was en)y a * nlayed football but was a handy fel-1 on Msy 8. IMC the Ittlnols Com- when tha ow low at center on his high school; mro* Commission gave approval to, nurchase%i basketball team. He has been at the; the applestion for operation of a it was a w* . menskeeping business since 1«82. puiblie utilitv, assuming Number 104: they received their fint fieee of nfw He was in the service for three! to this carrier, deipite the repeated! equipment last Jaisuury. AB If we _ ---- year* and fought on New Guinea and j protests of larger utilities who L^sssengun were Fathers Dur was eme for a the Philinnines. After his dis^hanre. deemed the people of the communi- contemnlated Hdinr % a double celebration at the John Pnalin ^j|e waiting for the rirht golf club j ties served ban no need for such ||] ©f the neworth cien?e CSfjd ettsr. At maifiiii tl* _ ^ Ihat the s . o n i t « w v o t h e r t w o n M i i t s i n t h a w-f Wo~d»to& Upo« K aching very near future. IWB akp have McCt-ll^r- Lak«t., the driv»r * as six new units on ord^Cbat will ho r>~~- used on the new route which win hone for.! go into operation around July 1 of ' • TtT : wniie wviium twi si*.«» i uw HI 'Jjrl| addition to the custom- $0k (>ome alw h* did a t'ini as < transportation. rolice chief of McHenry. But he j <phe co^Mny began onesetinn on » J d,dnt like it. Wfien we asked him j Tune 2. 1946. It was a bright Sun- way, as WBhsn HrtMay anniversary, wh'en occurred to namP of his nolice, ^ niorn'hg the first His left vnits and UVto Tracy," appeared „ According to reports, when Mr. ctruioay anniversary. »"•"» wwrw. to namP the high spot oi nis nonce, . M tl. when Sacli^ approached Mr. Gould^about on June 10. career he answered without hesita- s >f,inerrv «t 10^ having B. O. Plenty impear oh his j Mr. Phalia's eight childnep and tion Hny I resigned.' It seems •- show on .Father's Day, Mr. Gould con-i meiidMn of their families were pre<- poi;ce chiefing in a smsll town in- UI1_, sented only on the agreoment that the I ent to onjov dinner snd xa social Vflives one n lot of netty squab- ereeted bv * be-^ »nd compensation for. Plentffls appearance, afternoon. They were Mr and Mr«. ,He. mo.f Qf them at 2 a.m. ,-joV-^rs than lie had dared hor i » ... . „ . u_ „ Mr. Dowell has nut our ro" If meraorv serves coVrectly," they f this year. cause. of Wilmette, Mr. and Mrs. Hairy on a schedule similsr to thst' ifortv-two neople on that • ^^Tnsl^uf0^!^ W. ^ i Anderson, and daughters. Carol nnd at p,)rdue. which is designed to!fll<t tHp However, the days to board, decided that and suggc As a result, the check, said to be in Juiia. Joan. Lucille, Eileen and r»TCT!T nS* SAVING OF the amount of $600, made the follow- D^d. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin TO.-OIWB BAVU,U WZ Rspaasion Piepsn • ' prognm, just aa take in an need for 3" statement: uavM. sir. ana »»ra. n«twu rmim btttwb nAin daughters, Monica and Diane. JW3.R41 ON RIVER ROAD . y n accept this contribution on be- Mr. and Mrs. George Phalin and annTHEAST OF CITY half of the Woodstock public hos- daughter, Terry, Mr. and Mr*. wUintMi u pital for ennanslon facilities for addi- Thomas Phalin and Mrs. Elaanor tional benefits to all people." ' ; Foley and children. Maurice, Julia B.O. Plenty appeared on the pro- and Martin. all of McHenry. Mr. £=£. "Lifts si M «s-». <ssr bSsss Vx months. Fortunately, they wen "'gp Gjange. Oattui^ able to double their best forecasts, I^e^^rtons8ritouW» end an now looking forward to }"n£ doubling it a hundred-fold.- Lake, Wauconda, Tower^ Labs and - . . l4. . „ , . . . ... Barrington. At preacnt they an ap- The road and bridge committee of The owners look back now with a paring before the Illinois Com; MB. * MBS. J. CHBI8TOFFEB8BN fan a short skit and he invited! ^ Mrs. "Paul Doherty called Stchs to the christening of:the Phalin home during the day. Wn and «uso to Anmrica in WW, Fnund, Jr. and Mrs. Tena Lay of Sbaifcfts Plswto ^ the near future. The Mr. mm* Mrm. to. » Ho also aslosd Mr. Sachs to be phaBa the countv board in its monthly re- ^ smile at that first month of Commission for permission to at nort to that gtt>up last week ms-. tion when they were carrying _lo0 gjjrteen hundred sMurse of stock closed a saving of 928,548.7V on the jpoople per day. There were three |25 per share. The ef the pMt I£%R26IFIB Us wife. 0|pL mm Lake to make"the eal •Ma's little Hons* v em- P»t guest was born on .the improvement ^of^^the river road . driven in th<^ds^Dick F^eund, rather rapidly, which necessitates ana new wmm. un w* faring stock to the public. Wvltoa thfti daily May, rea M ndles *4 Joi^of. Osnrtri Mrs. WHBaas Morstoi ^ of Wisconsin, M/. anA Millar and Tsrry an4 i. Harold Frsimd. Msgr. Mlic ana Father Bunlafe also called; - - _ _ during the day to eCbr felicitations, j EbA OltdMr RehMI^l H«RT Last Thursday evening the i PhaBn homestead, south of lie- southeast of McHenry. . ' i£*i* tSSSTS^ Mved unifl ^no| The sUte e^imato under eontract 3 at company grew " ~ • in JSu VSWOTS on Feb. 24. IMC. Lake Gospel nl wia daugh- entertained aisdiiri ef St. Mpry*s! niimetliing new la tiu way of audiconstruction was $82,429.17 and tiie | cost Of the inppreqrement day of Mention they; the 180 mark,! A year ago* there wen two syo* tarns of fsrea, the caah or the self. then moved to Maale Lawn. | d»v l*hor nlan ef theeownty on Crystal like Bond, when they j w>» dene»tinent was I2VJIP0.44. resided and he engaged in farmer! Pr»»>V Beck, chairman *4 the road I(1 rv_ until totMag »nd movM» tojHMr and bridre committee, said the sav-.faet, th^ eanried 1<1 peOT*^ cheapest^rtsasaiatatim «OW haBM«^ Bichmond Bead t&sty-j Ine on this job alone »dw l?ZUSZ oSSd ftv» yenn Inter. ^ ^ supervision yras one of the. fineet | bya operation, tney cameo Mr. PHaHn is in fairlr rood Jiealto uteres of work done In a number of pato angers. nmi ^ Thtr ^ s-Mgya ^ (noBiis XJtav WHT TOL BS MWMT | COUNTY DllMiW WW The Mobile X-B» unit from the To parento, frie ate denartment of hsflth wffl be loven, and certainly to fltoter AndreixmomTAL SoHrO rWanS swn: •tate to McH purine «onth for " a "nwps che^ the.Ugh auditorium vn X-ray survey. The sorveyis a MeHjB^*^iaty the very «o-' the dla herself, tM recital Ugh school auditor rening ef last week a great satisfsetkm. Fran „ tiny tots to the now ad- ) SZLl^al sodety, with X-rays beinir^iheod students, the entire program ^ «HW 5C SINSDF"** •NJOYMEBT TO *" ^ a well known fact that The recital consisted of selections erierculosis takes as many Bw as by a very fine oieliestia from the 5b other iaftetions diseases Pen- school, piano and violin soke and piiC• ertoh.d y ^ ~ Xt-. » ,,,f i ,| ____ emsnsted dnVmr birds of that wooded secS£, whoriraed the greater part ef the audience. . The orclieMia, made up of outmusicians from the Oiicago schools, came here at odic chest X-W treatment for those •would do much to recent ma in the eeeaty showed _ ><42 students tad that thsf na to m these 1 they X-rays subsequent ano The young people disths request of Mr. Baird, who Is one the organization s sponsoes. Harold Finch of HiglUand Park, Is director of the group. Mr. and Mn. Paul Yanda, on the invitation of Mr, Finch, attended the rehearaal last Sunday. COUNTY BfPOBT For the county government to op- vif. ... ereto for the half year ending May i i,ome-made pies, doughnuts and cofatW enjoys snendbur mmure • yeers. ^ . .. working in his flower jind i liie hoerd aoproved a rrtolutfji iMs gardens and in cartag fcr;ap>ropriating 27JH0 from the MFT MaB Oidisfd near Ma lHNna. |to nimburse the county for its hit wirim for many asoto hnppv payment on the project. of Father's 1% and bMMejr annhrersanr for thil natito j LnqJ Re»id«lte AtlMM tS SJWJLK SUwr Jubilee OOBTWUM patrons. On Jane 1 ef thia j they amda ansthsi step In that ; nctioa, an tmy were snthsiiasil issue two new types ef tfcfcsts, is a fifty-rido nsanthly tidtot ^sol 3 the ceetpw cento, b tho this * "OHAMI HOOTS," (OS OBXAM PASLOB, KOI OPSlf AT LILY Twenty Tripe Dally From Jdne 2, 1NL to October & lMd. the butos made a total of for 97. Thia twenty trtpeper twehre gj* to trains oer day. Traffic proved to be first weoc < very light and tha schedule proved therompuqr found a . edrnnet* Pnhaps all of the needs quest tor this tope ef tkkpt, aa ofthe people wen not completely as for the oftw type ef W ridg aatisfted, but it would have been a bearer, or bsarsr and party, to re*, mismanagement of buslnsss celve fifty iMss over a psrlsd o|f . ^ J the ten ride. At nis ted trict Elgin . , _ I orised of Kane. Will, DuPare *jdiJJ^ V recenlon because of the inter-city ! McHenry counties, is said to be the j faet aU ^ summer people had and it haa been proven by the m.« urii-rm House " formeriv the flr,t in the 8tate and ? ,®. 1^' I returned to Chicago. The contem- increase in riden, that toe pi in Liiy Lie! i nstional department to hold a dis- JfSS^etback nev^r came, and they sound. opened for busings recently underc^en rp«n;nt plge' wer® T>1«Mmntly. surpnaed by the Mr. Winkel infonns na that Pooster and Mrs. Myrtle _ Booster. I ^ ^K, 'vwni.^wiuSS: '•STR^bTrsa.. M lUmarH Bauer and denu- , J cr>«m parlor ard sandwich shefn. Onen from 7 a.m. to midnight Hgily. the owners are specialising in d of it played evidence of very fifnien e ttrraaiinn-- |Sj 2_1,, 1947, .i.t cos.t *439.751.92. accor.d - fe# nke •*- M- ing and a serious attitude toward;ing to a nnort submitted by County) Mr and Mn. Booster have purwhidi should result1 in' Treasurer Henrv A. Nulle to the the former Carroll home in ta!baorA ef supervisors last week. The T.;W I>k* for their residyiea. There b<g item of expense mctaded i ^with tboir tM ABdren. jflSSAtO in county ovden. Thg^ re- wPnBoth. and Carol. • tosnifcs, and iMirate that a net pmil of *h0 Mothen of both Mr. ail Mn. lie fint convention was held in Aurora in 1923 and since that time, ppiraal meetings have taken place. The convention next year will a rain te in McHenry county. The last time it was held in McHenry was in 1928. . complaints as cpmpany inaugunted mora service criticism. Just snd began running two sections to nhone him at him n enrd, og or dlt. • - RE9IDENOE OHANOES The William Lingenfelter family has moved from the apartment of *>»r oa rents, the Arthur Edstroma, in Weet McHenry to one of the Muaay apatimenta in Biagwood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krehn, Jr.. HOUSING COMMITTEE NAMED Supervisor John J. Filip. chairman of the board of supervisors, haa aness'toS* "JAUMSR i handle the WJ*0 state .great -fo- j "* n9a ** of on rnra avenua. reside in tlie nam MOMIHO l>» S ISI >114 Wrtfcp i i i t i U l l i i Mr. and Mrs. George P. Klein ef will aaswer to the nana of An#aw Clement KWn. Jfir. Jba. KMi hi ftyrmer Miss HsiriaskL at epw timV e 1 a tonAw in tha fees! ISS Mr. and "•rents ef a Woodstock