lawjpKMiyi •wpt«<Bw«w>ii*)iw^w^^lj|" t»«MWHi i>' V **> 'J •... *.. . - s;4 t' i ,.f.\" tj# , .'/ ivZf s.},.' ggx-'iJ*P * ,...*. it- "• ' - * , . * - •,*•**;Hi},-.* *$*£"• -:%^m \"vW^ Sl"l; r' *U -. ,rtl^* ^f\>.'. ^ +,-* w>V -*«, •**•'> i|p.r-•*«>*• / v^'fc •'•• > / -3a fAV .""^;v4^V* "" • **?.'- y .. '.> '* , ., «- .--*- - -" »-- - .. jr ----( ^A' --• •••!' e-v;- irp *•«»•• m« ;' <' :;I' - • • - ' • - . . ' . , ; : v . , - ; - • • • - v - . ^ « • w * ^ -f : ,.*0,: ;,. '- KcHXmtT. TT.T.ntnm THU*$DAY, AUGUST 12, 1948 -, ^ „ ,> ^ ^ ^ No. 13 % ;i FRIDAY NIGHT HUBERT FREUND, JOHN r. NED TUESDAY STYLE REVUE TO BE PRESENTED AUGUST IS WILA TERMINAL POINT III CITY IS PLAINDEALER Former Services To Be Held Saturday; Weber Rites Friday' Local News, Special Events Go Direct To Broadcasting Station Fashion-wise ladies from this area are eagerly looking- forwiafld to i Wednesday, Aug. 18, -when Betty I Nielsen's Style Revue will be presented, under the sponsorship of St- Mary's-St. Patrick's P. T. A. A dessert luncheon will be served at 1:30 o'clock at the Villa Hotel Resort at Pistakee Bay, to be followed f ! by the style show. • j . ..! The P. T. A. is especially grateful'. A short illness ended in death early1 to Mrs. Zee of the Villa Resort for The Plaindealer office will be the | "ly evening, Aug. 10, for Hubert; her kindness and generosity in offer- termination point for the leased I, 81, who passed away at his! ing her dining room and beautiful high-fidelity line from radio station on Broad street. While he had' spacious grounds for the occasion. WILA to McHenry, it was announced in. failing health for several The magic of her cooking is well this week by A. Howard Mosher, Months/he was taken seriously ill!know, assuring the many guests of publisher. This means that all jjnly a few days prior to his death. i choice culinary treats as well as a broadcasts originating in McHenry 4Mr. Freund was born on the Skid- prevue of the latest in styles for will be channeled through the Plainfwre Farm No. 1, at Pistakee Bay, 1**11 and winter, 1948-49. dealer. in July 29, 1867, and farmed in! Mrs. Roy Kent and Mrs. Gus "The policy of serving as the voice Spring Grove and McHenry vicinity j Freund are co-chairmen of the revue of McHenry county, which the sta- 4ar many years. He retired eleven and have been busy preparing for tion recently announced, prompted Mars ago and moved into town a many weeks for what promises to be the Plaindealer to provide this addifhort time later. + one of the most attractive social ticnal service to the community, "Mr. . "J Just a year ago he celebrated his events of the season. Tickets may be Mosher said. "With the line terminal purchased from P. T. A. members, jn this office, we will be able to go at Mrs. Nielsen's shop or at the on the air at any time with news Toddler shop. They may also be from McHenry. In addition, we will obtained a.t the door. co-operate with all broadcasts of PUBLISH SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY ISSUE ON AUG. 18 If you feel like Rip Van Winkle next week Wednesday morning when you open your mail box and find your weekly copy of the Plaindealer, t'ain't so. You < haven't been dreaming through an extra day, the paper has just arrived a day early. Reason? So that our readers, both in McHenry and the surrounding area, may have an opportunity to carefully peruse ads carried by the various McHenry merchants in our special Dollar Day issue. Plaindealers should be delivered on rural routes Thursday morning instead of Friday. In order to go to press a day early, it has been necessary to change our deadlines accordingly. Display ads must reach us by Monday noon, general news will be accepted until 5 o'clock on Monday and classified ads may be placed until 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Co-operate with us so that we may co-operate with you and bring to you the hundreds of values which local stores will be offering on Friday, Aug. 20, McHenry's third Dollar Day. LOCAL YOUTHS KANE COUNTY FAIR WINNERS - Knox Won Highest • * .^Honors; Top Money Awards To Petersen NEW APPOINTMENTS FOR TWO FORMER LOCAL PRIESTS j • McHenry residents were interested in the announcements made the last • of the week concerning the appoint- . ments of two former local priests to different parishes. Rev. Fr. Frank Miller, who acted ! as - assistant pastor at St. Mary's, Lovely models include the^.follow- special "events,"incfuding high school j SWIMMING LESSONS ** T " ~ " " " :h take place in this Of ice Opening t > LOCAL YOUNGSTERS ing: Mrs. Lorraine Melsek, Miss Pa- sports, which take place in tricia Henn, Miss Nancy Siemon,, ft«- ^ Miss Clarene Freund, Miss Joan Dur-' _TTT . P*11 * land, Miss Agnes Miller, Mrs; Louise L The WILA tower, completed more WahH Mrs. Marie Niesen, Miss Phyl- tnfn three weeks ago stands along area." GOME TO END FOR ; Curtains closed on the colorful 1948; county fair last Friday, Aug.' /6, after four days of exhibits and1 competetive events which brought to the grounds a greater number of,1 people than has ever witnessed the fair in its long history. Arriving j i home, happy with their winning entries, were fivtf McHenry youths, all members of the local Future Farmers of Amerca chapter, and , their instructor, Leo D. Kerber, agriculture teacher in the local high , school. Most outstanding exhibitor from M c H e n r y t h i s y e a r w a s . J o h n K n o x . i who received two first places and two championships in the Poland China swine division. Bobegene -Petersen's winings, amounting to $52, topped the money earnings of the five local entrants. The entries and placements of the McHenry youths were as follows: John Knox: Entered gilt, boar and kere proclaimed champions. The same three entries placed fourth, ^ Only a few days remain in the ^..vv.cw MarymRit'a ^Stlllinland Mrs!^'Marge; T%^ Northern Illinois Broadcasting Hauc of McHenrv- Miss Joan Del- company, which will operate the „ eacn weeK aay at tne wic- «--• ~"J iU~ J - J Vossf Miss Betty Long, Miss W?arilyn new FM station, has completely re- the'tonTorsMp'S the S " Hertzberger, Mrs. Dorothea Rodick modeled a tenant house on the farm, A freat number of local « T 1 .'""'V'1 and Miss Helene Thomas of Chicago; providing the most modern facili- from the verv little tots to ' a!,d firs£> >espectively in the Mrs Viririnia Monteleone Miss ties f°r broadcasting. ! C"lidren» "om tne very uttie tots to open ciass. Another gilt and boar OL Virginia ivionieieone, iniss, ... , . i the teen-agers, have availed them- were entered in tho nmn «n1v Sharon Sells and Mrs. Mary Ann The program schedule already selve3 of the opportunity to learn to ^oth n adne fifth ^ri^ nionev Lundgreen of Wonder Lake; Mrs. prepared by Frank Ullery, program sw;m under the exnert instruction » j 1 »i« rrire money, _ - Carolyn Looze of Crystal Lake;'director, contains an abundance of ^ Miss Jean OstraSde. of Woid ann°U»!! to ^40- ^ _ i McHenry, for two and one-half years, James Freund, Roy Miller Victor Miss Carol JUrtfetej Mis, M.rion McHenry county material, including stock! Their lii. Degress «„d "SS1 F^P * ""-H Fr ~ ! ^ VARIETY OF ATTRACTIOIIS ARE PLANNED ' ' -- H-^U; i a ^ George Brda N&mea ; Chairmen, Workers Few Three-day Event About the time the sun . is tipping in the west tomorrow (Friday) evening the gay spirit of carnival time will settle over the city park, transforming that beautiful spot into a colorful playground for three days, Aug. 13, 14 and 15. The Dispensia Co. • and the Ruggles Carnival Co., arrived in town early this week to set up rides and prizes booths for the annual event which the local Veterans of Foreign Wars chapter is sponsoring. George 'Brda is general chairman in charge of arrangements and is* capably handling this important job. He is being assisted by the following committees: % Prize Stand: William Althoff, chairman; William Gerlach, William Meath, Charles Freund, Leo Stilling and Floyd Cooley. Pea Ball: Vernon Reinboldf, chairman; M. L. Schoenholtz, Paul Barbian, Donald Scnaefer, "Chick" Rogers and Bob Blake. Seven Over and Under: Eugene REV. FRANK MILLER Miller, chairman; Ray Desku, Bill Bacon, Gerald Larkin, Nick Freund, Bill Pries, Elmer Glosson and Jerome Miller. Big Six: Fred Meyers, chairman; Butch" Freund, George P. 'Freund, St. HUBERT FREUND Joseph's Andrew Worwick and Ray Page, several, Beat the Dealer: Gerald lie son of Wauconda; and Miss Lucille hours the station will be on the air 0^trand"eV"R "^usual"ahil?tvJ a.^ i t years , old P'aced in the years Kr. Miller has been at Warren, mann, chairman; Regener of Pistakee 'Bay and Chi- week days and the ten hours on, JjIS\cl hJ?dunning™sonality. ! latteri i "_ls. many fnends ln th,s com" James Thompson, Pistakee Bay; Miss Marguerite John- each of the eighteen and one-half the'classed wiU^oo^end^'Teltify"u i ^Pe" class<>s- His cow be^en 2 and parish in Richmond. For several Beat enn a/ Won«/tn/)a • on^l Mtea T.llitlllA I Uaiim fUa mi 11 Wa am ^La *««! a . • • * > . ' ^ cago. itieth birthday anniversary, with nds and relatives honoring him j CAROL.YN RATTER three parties. Although advanced1 years, Mr. Freund maintained un-, AWARDED DE\rREE interest in his home community,! AT STATE COLLEGE tying frequent visits from his; family and the occasions when card club met. His manner was Miss Carolyn H. Bauer, daughter mach|nes installed at the transindly, h«s ^disposition cheerful,! of Michael Bauer of Riverside Drive, mitter studio, which will bring worldmg . h>Tis,-s'"» »SS*. ^ Inr"m'l Mr"Freund and hi» Northern "I'"'"'" s«to' D'"" fekbrated their golden wedding an- Teachers college, DeKalb. Miss WII^A. also will mamtadii leased j •aversary. Since that time she has Bauer graduated with honers. high-fidelity lines into other major fed away. Survivors include ten The recent graduate, who has communities of McHenry county. j !ren; Anton H., McHenry; Mrs. taught for several years in the Mc- These leased wires will be maintained M. Freund and Mrs. Joe L. Henry Consolidated grade school, at- at a" times by the station, and will d, Johnsburg; Mrs. Paul Schu-, tended Rosary college for one year make possible direct broadcasts for laacher, Crystal La tee; Mrs. Anton and received her teacher's certificate e®c" community at any time. It is. ITSchmitt and George J. Freund, some time ago from the DeKalb Planned to put local high school, as IfcHenry; Joseph P. Freund, Spring school. Since that time she has w.e» »s other special events, on the Alfred Freund, Mrs. ' air- ««Wition to leased wires, the station will have a mobile unit equipped with wire recorders in order1 to make on-the-spot recordings that; c a n b e p u t o n t h e a i r w i t h i n a s h o r t j time. I Hetterchairman; Roman Conrad, Bill Brda and . Sunday. He is .now appointing re- "Trovin*' verv* valuable has" &en a|hjS h!ifer be^w.ee" 1 and A 2 years old' munity will be happy to learn that Charles Brda 'porters throughout the county who rubS^JSt dSaSl by R W D^Vore ? second 1 ,n F- .F- A- and firs* hc has ^ transferred to this area. Aluminum Wheel: Richard Weber, will give immediate news service to ^ Red Cross fo? the childrenV.u 0pen, cla9V his, heifer °\er ® Rev. Fr. Clarence J. Thennes, son chairman^ Frank Gende, Donald the station, so that all McHenry ^mDletini the couri The a?d u?d®r 1. year- placed of John Thennes of McHenry, ha^ Kermefceck and Ray McGee. county happings can be put on the "aft was a nSsitv in oX that «- F Fj A" a"d.first »" ®P?n class, been transferred from St. Vincent's „ Rft Game: Henry Reese, Henry air as quickly as oossible In addi- [£ rLuuid S he LwmDlisS? ?\8u °f fam anl d*lTy Home for Children in Freeport, I1L,; Smith and Paul Smith. tion.. WILA ban finite Pr... M*. the r<Kluired work ^ accomplished, both entered only in the F. F. A. to St. Anne's narish. Warren, to re-: Hooligan Game: Gregory Cairns, competition, placed second. His total, place Fr. Miller. Fr. Thennes served chairman. 6rovve ; ke and Mrs. Henry Schmitt of enry; thirty-five grandchildren six great-grandchildren; one T, Mrs. Elizabeth Freund of Mciry; two brothers, Peter Freund of Jfohnsburg and Michael Freund of KeHenry. The body will rest at the Jaco'i Jacten Sons funeral home until 10 •ftdock Saturday morning, when am rices will be conducted at St. Mary's church, with burial in the church cemetery. Jphn P. Weber The community was shocked at the ••expected death of John P. Weber, •7, who died suddenly at his home mn Riverside Drive on Tuesday eve- •mg Aug. 10, about 7:45 p. m. He *ras found in the yard at the rear of kis home by Charles Dowe, who had come to discuss business with him. Mr. Weber had completed a day's Work, had eaten his evening meal and was walking in the yard when stricken. Death was attributed to a Inert attack. None of his family home at the time. MISS CAROLYN BAUER MOTHERS CLUB GARDEN SHOW ON AUGUST 20 Annual Event To Be Presented On Larger- Scale This Sumer August 20 is fast the date set months approaching, ago by the Ullrey announced that every person; Mothers Club Permanent Garden ! in McHenry county with musioal or Show committee for this year's earnings, $52. Brothers Entered Dan and Bill Weber: Entered Poland China Swine. A gilt, boar and litter enteries were rated second, first and first, respectively, in the F. F. A. competition, and the boar and litter received a second and third place in the open class. Another gilt and boar were entered in the open class only and rated second and seventh place.. Their total earnings were $32. Clarence Thelen: Entered in the Holstein classification. Only one entry was made, that of ,a junior heifer, hi the F. F. A. field. It won second place and $4. * Duane Schmidtke: Entered in the Holstein class. Duane had only one entry also, a senior heifer, which dramatic talent will be given an au- ] exhibit, which will be held in the! ©laced second and won $4 in the dition at the transmitter studio. The public grade school. Mrs. Lillian IF. F. A. competition. best in auditioning equipment ia be- Cox heads the comittee, assisted by] The McHenry boys may well be ing installed in the studio and will Mrs. Zion Baker, Mrs. C. C. Hoyte, proud cf their showing at the Kane be ready within a few days. Any one Mrs. Mervin Schoenholtz, Mrs. Hugh, county fair, for competitive classes wanting to try for a place on the Murphy and Mrs. R. French of Mc- brought the greatest number of WILA talent list can make an ap-;Cullom Lake. entries to date. They are now looking forward to showing their animals at the Woodstock 4-H fair, which will take place later this month. pointment for an auditioning by tele-, ^ 194g show wiU ^ new phone or writing Ullrey at the "ta-1 features including a hobby show, "l?** •, „ ., , .. I bake sale and styling of flowers to . FM prov des the ideal medium, wea£ Names of models will appear IT* S! €<^m^,ty'LUUr*^in next week's Plaindealer. The styl-. „ rmic Thtat?dif 'ist€ni"K completelv £re« o-dJk'!1 with piwrY to*^ "show!! SEVERAL 4*H GIRLS fair trip storms^ r®««!Ption even in electrical • A special invitation to attend is! WILA went on the air for its first itfcHenrv^Th^^^^vill'be^o Cne of the most outstanding annual!church, Johnsburg, before going to' come one, co testing at 6 o'clock on Wednesday of. , d fe€ and ^freshments will be events ever sponsored by the Mc- Freeport. | Carnival! You this week- 'served at a nominal sum. Some of Henry county 4-H girls was held on REV. CLARENCE THENNES Four Cats: Chester Grandt, chairman. Milk Bottle Game: Howard Voelt*, chairman. Brer Stand; Richard Smith, chairman; Ted Getner, Ed. Getner, Bob Kilday, Bob Kralowotz, LeRoy Smith, iBol) Knox, Joe Mikota, Bill Shefhan, Urban Comes, Tonv Noonan, Steve Karowski, Bob Richardson, Frank Low, Stpve Freund, George Deusle»f Chuck Miller, Gene Miller. Harry Lock, Joe Simon and Herb Simon. . j Drum Corps Many special features have baaa planned for this year's carnival. On Friday evening the drum and bugle corps from Great Lakes will make aa appearance. They will leave the. depot in West McHenry at 7 p. m., march down Main street to the high' Kchool, proceed down Green street t® Elm. turn to Riverside Drive and conclude their march at the park. 1 Sunday's extra feature wtll be the Crystal Lake drum and bugle corps, vhich will start marching at" 6:30 o'clock from the city hall, proceed to Riverside Drive and then to the park. Water fights between the fire department members of neighboring cities will be a part of each evening's program. These are expected tp take place on the south side of the park, beginning at 6:30 o'clock on Friday and Saturday nights and at 7:30 on Sunday evening. The local | firemen will be in charge of the assistant pastor at St. John's fi&ht8- - - - - - 1 Come one, come all to the V. F.„W. are guaranteed a gay time. lihe flowers, vegetables and bakery Monday of this week at the Wood- _ _ pat ire 'roods will be on sale. Children must stock high school, with almost 300 IjUV/AL. JTUUB.O lie accompanied by either their girls entered in the clothing projects COMPETITION IN AT NEW COUNTY DRAFT JOARD WILL BE NAMED NEXT WEEK The deceased Was born in McHenry attended /^?J"®^^°l.t a^K_lh « Tnovnn v w.inrim , July 2, 1881, the son of Mathias vel"ft/ 1 JOSEPH X. WAYNNE id Gertrude Adams Weber. He had ^ TT®:"rJi^ ^niinni« OPENS LAW OFFICE . .. successful contractor his en-* f-g* Saturday evening Miss Bauer nN ViimAiV pnin parents or some adult. alone. Clothing was judged on conr OOTTNTY FAIR «re life 1 a Tnnfr party held ONnWAUKEOAH ROAD W The ladies in charge of the various ftruct.on, and later the girls, model. LAKE COUNTY FAIR Mr. Weber's hobby was bowling, r^rvTllVp withmemh^rsofher X departments are as follows: Flowers, mg their garments were rated on -- .. <s jand in his earlier years he was also ^miiv in a^ndVnce The Announcement is biing made this'Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Thomas style, posture and general appear- The Lake county fair held at In Che very near future the «sP- •• enthusiastic hunter.* followine were present* Mr and week of the opening of a law office Phalin and Mrs. C. W. Goodell; vege- ance of the outfits. Libertyville on Saturday, Aug. 7, of those to serve on the new Mc- On Jan. 11, 1911, he was married ^"owl^nrer ^fr 'd Ravmond 809 Waukegan Road by Atty. tables, Mrs. C. W. Klontz, Mrs. So very fine were many of the out- attracted many local folks, some, "7 county selective semce board to Ella Martin, who preceded him in F- - " " . . - - »th about twelve years ago. He Bauer Bernard w"; 57;"Pvr.prt«-^hMSi -az&z «« ...t. «r »n.uy. h.rbe"reSaS <•*<?' «* MrosrisH. ^dR awlpithh (hBppe aftaritchee)r Ji«u sM tenr-, „Mr - and. MM r's . NNcowrD-beeritt MMaauuccnh aannda ®*aV•> estate farm on Highway 120', £an"d_ JM" rs_.• JL eRMo,y. Conway, Mrs. Kerit.h. aGsr afcoel loSwlasv: inF. erHoel bMronar. tiAn,u dRrienyg wRooowd-, montns, aappppeeaarreeda a»ti itnhee fia«irr a»ss •a , syCl,orlroln' el „H art,l ett v.i sited Mc_H enrv Grace Kunz. and who resided with her father in Mc- Henry; five grandchildrenr" two M,8S • - brothers, Joe and Henry of McHenry; DTTOPa vvaTTItfl! fear sisters, Mrs. Anna Thennes, WAF BUSES KESUJU* Mrs. Helen Heuser and Laura Weber OPERATION BETWEEN m McHenry and Mrs. Emily Broecker u,., llfn n a nvraaTAN tf Elgin. Three sisters, Mrs. Eliza- MERE AND dAKRINuiwh Krause, Christine and Mary Falier preceded him in death. the house having since beeif re- Foster and Mrs. William Pries, Jr.» Grace Slavin, Hebron, Audrey-Row- county '„roup nnd ]ater in conjunction Colonel_ Hartlett visited McHenry ; modeled for a residence and office, high school girls' display, Miss May «>n, Algonquin; Mary with the Lake county chorus. For ,cou"|y *° ,8*Cur* ,^lead" 1 In response to the urging of his host Justen, Mrs. Floyd Cooley and Mrs. £ftsy x and Ella"f their own selection they sang a re-12U j ™ •, J", an.d also '5 I of friends in this community, he de- A. J. Richardson; bake sale, Mrs. Woodstock Alternates were H»nna number, "Alloutte," and a 5nd a J #ie members. All - C. C. Hoyte and Mrs. George Still- and Ruth Pagles of^Jarvwd Audrey "XSoice, "Cxechoslovaki-- former draft »®«bera in the weri^ecorfSd'by coun-ty have rec«ived questionnaire® cided to open a full time law office. v. n«y«: «nu »""• , ,~ n. , j \ia--„ nunicer oi cnoice, Mr. Wayne served as an attorney I ing; antiques, Mrs. Wallace Dobyns; Andreas of Rmg?r?°d 1a"d. Mary Folksong." These were rccumeo uy . . . , - . ^ for a trust department in one of the hobby show, Mrs. Floyd Cooley; Mrs. Ellen Burmeister of Woodstock. i^^e and recor(jg are being sent to °. .) ou'.ll? 40 large Chicago banks for many years, Paul Doherty and Mrs. E. B. Ward; Several garments , Urbana, where one committee will "ot they^wish to Mrve agam. Some His week the W. A. F. Transports- subsequently going into private prac- unusual plant display, Mrs. R. French w>th such fine detail that they will ^ choruses from such record- ihav?. ,ndic>t®d that they be - ' ' ' • Milton Smith; publicity, be sent to the state fair as out-L}"«fe^^«n®^es 4K I™™iiftt Tlie body will rest at the Jacob tion Co. announces that buses have tice, specializing in real estate, and Mrs. Milton Smith; publicity, «>e sent to we sutie 1B11 throughout the state.c n ava,i lab. le, wh.i le. others h.a ve expres.s e»d Jaaten Sons funeral home until Fri- resumed operation between McHenry corporation and tax law. He was Mrs. Hugh Murphy, Mrs. Floyd sanding examples of fine workman- _n_K• j l wep_ broad-ia d^sir® „ ° ,affeP an *PP°'?t- «lay morning at 10 o'clock, when last and Barrington, via Island Lake and active as an officer in a number of Cooley and Mrs. Walter Hopkins; ship. These include the ^P^k of . * , .. FM stats0 af Wauke- J1?*/1 t Hartlett na^ a tentative will be held at St. Patrick'a Wauconda. The schedule has been corporations, among them the Public reception, Mrs. Hugh Murphy, Mrs. Muriel Butler of Ringwood, tobm .cast o^rthe FM stution at Wauke ;ll8. of^^members which •cannot 1* eh, with burial in St. Mary's arranged so as to accommodate com- Real Estate Corporation the Excel- George Kramer and Mrs. Robert Sellek and Joanne Resheske, both JnH heard bv several ^,u until confirmed by Governor muters using the Barrington to Chi- gior Petroleum Company and the Newkirk i Wonder Lake, among others. ; platform and were heard oy several Green. cago trains and also has two shoo- Loop Photo Service. The McHenry garden show, under Judges of constniction were Mrs/hundreds attending the fair. I Lt. Col. Fred Jacobi of the state oers* buses each week day into Mb- He is an ex-serviceman and an ac- the sponsorship of the Mothers club, Edward Meyers of Woodstock, Mrs. Although chorus members were re- system is expected to arrive m the dkarch SAFE, LARGE SUM KONEY STOLEN FROM SOUND LAKE STORE E;rs mc- toward raeyers oi Aiinou^n cnoru» mcmuc*. ^-isysiem expeciea w im™ u. .»» enry and one into Barrington from .tive member of the American 'Legion.'made its first appearance a very few Bruno Butler of Ringwood and Mrs. qU,red to employ patience in wait- county next week, at which time the in-between points south and west An announcement in the advertis- years ago on a small scale and each Jessie Lindsay of McHenry. Judges mg for their rating, another local names of t^ boari rnembers will be ©if here. i ing pages of this issue givea further i year grown exceedingly in num- for the style revue included the fol-. entry in fair competition heard the t released. The members vnll then The Sunday schedule has been set information concerning his new office.' ber of exhibits and in social import- lowing frofrt this community: Mrs. good news of his winnings at once, name their own chairman. The hoard According to a report made to the up to accommodate matinee theatre j lance in the community. This year's Mitchell Kane, Ringwood, and Miss Mitchell Kane, representing Kane must be in operation by Aug. SI. county sheriff's office last patrons. A bus arrives in McHenry; MRS. FILIP DIES show promises to be the very lovliest Dolores Schmitt, McHenry. and Jepson of Ringwood, won first when registration of those subject y by Miss Eleanor Kinsala, a at 1:47 and leaves at 4:30 p. m. and1 Mrs. John J. Filip of Cary died! yet held and should interest all Five other .girls were also swarded place and a blue ribbon for his to the new draft law begins. safe containing $2,500 was another arrives here at 6:07 p. m. Tuesday morning, Aug. 10 at 1:30, garden enthusiasts in this area. a trip to Springfield, including Louise junior heifer Holstein calf, second A report from Washington ****** from the -N-a "ti-o" "naa.l. T»ea s•tore "in a nd. . .l.e aves at 8-:3 0 p. m. : - -- 1 - 1 1 -- i -- » » s H u n t a n d D o r o t h y S m i t h o f R i n g - n l a c e f o r a b u l l c a l f a n d f o u r t h p l a c e t h a t t > i e a r m y m a y s t a r t i n d u c t i o n b y Lake some time the previous The complete schedule aight. Miss Kinsala, manager, of elsewhere in this issue, the business told deputy sheriffs that ake stopped at the store on Sunday | a. m. following a long illness. Her appears ; husband is supervisor from Algon-! - i q u i n t o w n s h i p a n d h a s b e e n c h a i r - j man of the county board twice. _____ | Hunt and Dorothy WIN TRIP TO FAIR wood who will give, their tossed for his senior heifer calf. Five members Of the Volo Busy salad demonstration. , ' • Bees leave next Sunday for an all- Blue ribbons were awarded to the at Sells. Ringwood Sunshine Girls: Mrs.1 _ the Paul Walkington, leader; Darlene ling, leader; Peggy Whiting. \LAST RITES FOR SOLDIER. ! ""FWraf ^serriws ^rT being' held j w^n^paid trip to the state fair in MrsJ Johnsburg J's: Mrs. Marie Oeff- ^ted wn ^ay be spending the |; Sept. 22. but indicated that the draft is not likely to start prior to Oct. I. Following an eight-weeks' basic training course, some of the older discovered the robbery. Last rites were held on weonesaay Thursday morning at 10 a. m. from Springfield as the result of superior ! Christmas holiday season overseas. The thieves made their entrance for Alfred E. Miller, _ a Woodstock | St. Peter & Paul church in Cary. | ratings which they won tSnough a back door, dragged the resident who'lost his life during the 'Libertyville fair last week. aafety box across the store and into war overseas. He was wounded in i SCHOOL REGISTRATION 1 Wirtz, Orpha Crook and Ma ... a ear. Investigating deputies found action on Aug. 22, 1944, m France Tuesday, Sept. 7, will be the open [were three of thirteen Lake county Martin. r«th«rinp T^» Germany t"'1 m the rear of the store a seat and and died in an English hospital five ing day of local schools, with a slight girls in the home economics group to Busy Bumble Bees ^ of Wonder M|chels, Cathwrine FreurM, Lona make the Ranees of ahion which had been ripped out of days later. His sister, Mrs. Howard revision in the opening day program receive the award. Mary Lou Fisher Lake: Mrs. Vanesae Sells, .leader, Nowak, Rosei Mane Schmitt, Ksie serving in any of General Motors make car. It ia , Leachke, resides in McHenry. j to be announced in the Aug. 26 and Bernice Lueber won honors and i» Mary iBoldt, Geraldine Cormier, Jo- Schmitt, Cynthia Frett and Marilyn probable. Restoration of hifh school trip to the state capital for their anne Reaheake, Peggy Seladorf, Diednch. J.;, fr Marion Andreas Audrey Andreas, Muriel Johnsburg Lucky Nine: Mrs. Frank The largest American occupation (Wirtz,*Orpha Crook and Martha Fink Butler, Carol Harrison and Ferol Michels, leader; Rose Marie Schmitt, forces are ir. Korea_and Japan with ' - - ..... Dons Michels, Jean _Michels, Joan Germany holding third place, which the older men these areas quit* believed that the seat was removed; Id make room for the safe. Subecribe for ihe Fiaindealar tissue, students i ilgb held Aug. SO and 31.^ food demonstrations. i Bubara Sellek and^Sharon Grace among the last fifty finalists. Rose Marie Schmitt was Read the Want A#'