Volume 74 McHENRY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1948 No. 1ft NEW TEACHERS JOIN FACULTIESAT McHENRY SCHOOLS THIS FALL T >. 4> _ •changes and new activities in a community, bat at one time of the Jjjjar, at least, interest is centered of Alpha Psi Omega, national dra-|perfene* Includes t«ro years tn the matic society. Mr. Kaesser is an Hudsonville high school, where she army veteran of the last war, having j taught English and speech and one served two years in Europe, the last year at Cedar Springs, Mich., where six months as a prisoner of war in she taught in an elementary school. Germany. He has been employed as an engineer with the General Electric Co. ! Miss Marie Paprocki is the' third j of the new teachers and will inj struct in Algebra II, geometry and. ! biology. She is a graduate of DePaul' j University with a BS degree, her i 1 major being in biology and a minor j ' in mathematics and chemistry.. Her i experience includes a year of teach- / ing at the Convent of the Sacred' Heart, four years at Orlando Park: and one-year at Hinsdale. I New to the trades department will : be Raymond Carson, a graduate of .Western States Teachers college and ' a teacher at Red Bud, 111., for the, past seven years. Besides his teach-' MISS LUCY HQWDEN "very much along the same line everywhere. .Whether we reside in New "York or California, in Michigan or Florida, September and the ringing •of school bells is synonymous. Because thoughts are prominently turning in this direction these remaining few days of summer, the Flaindealer presents this week a brief resume of the new faculty members in our local schools, men and women who will be guiding the little tots «nd teen-agers as they resume their education this fall. The high school has lost "three teachers since last spring, Mrs, Thelna Dotson, who married last winter and will be teaching in the same Indiana high school where her husband has become a faculty member; . „ - . , , Miss Eileen Klinger, who is con-! in* experience, Mr. Carson has had tinuing her education and also doing man/ 3"*™ experience in the caraocial service work; and Ardin Fris-, Pinter-contracting business. He and trie, who resigned as trades teacher1 lI8™f« three young children will to resume his contracting business. Iarnve In McHenry this weekend. Three new teachers have been' ,TJ0 f )?a(*ers 1 a/e thV?H" -employed to handle the duties of ?ohdat.ed school faculty, MissKaththose who have left and a fourth *e.en "*nn and new teacher will relieve the regular !*in- Th* former resigned last spring staff in several subjects where the accePt a teaching position in the increase in students was causing aiMar™«° h,*h 86,1001 and the latter harden. TBKKX 8I8TSK8 JOIH FAOVLTT AT LOCAL PAKOOHIAL BOHOOL Three new sisters will join the faculty at St. Mary's-St. Patrick's school this fall. They are Sister Mary Immaculate, eighth grqle and principal; Sister Marie- Arnica, seventh grade and Sister Mary Adilia, fourth grade. School will begin on Wednesday morning, Sept. 8, with only a short session. After 10 o'cloek, books will be sold during the remainder of the morning, the afternoon and evening. Parents are urged to buy all necessary books for their children at this time so that a full day's session may take place on Thursday. INSTRUMENTALISTS RECEIVED EXCELLENT RATINO AT FESTIVAL 0% REGISTRATION OF SEVERAL HUNDREDS BEGAN LAST MONDA1F HAROLD DICKOW SUICIDE VICTIM t o' Woodstock and LeRoy Strache of Burton's Bridge were selected chairman and secretary, respectively, of the newly formed county draft board which began1 operation this week. One other local member of the board is William Cruickshank of Ringwood. . It was a familiar but not attractive picture which was presented at draft headquarters throughout thejlKI OWfKI AAADIfCT nation beginning on Monday of this! " /t\AI>I\C I week as thousands of young men registered their names under the peace-time draft law. Registration for the remainder of the week and through part of the month of September will be as follows: Persons born in the year 1924, shall be registered on Thursday, Sept. 2 or on Friday, Sept. 3. Persons born in the year 1925 shall be registered on Saturday Sept. 4 or TRAGEDY STRUCK TWO LOCAL HOMES TUESDAY ook Life At Noon In Basement With . .38 Calibre Revolver A verdict of "death caused by gun-! ARTHUR DIEDRICH ELECTROCUTED AT WORK, AUG. 31 Lily Lake Man Died As Crane Contacted ' High Tension Line MRS. RUTH OONK Mor$ honors were bestowed oh four McHenry instrumentalists last on Tuesday, Sept. 7. Thursday when the trombone quartet Persons born in the year 1926, appeared in competition with musi- shall be registered on Wednesday, cians from all rural areas in Illinois Sept. 8 or on Thursday, Sept 9 at the Sports Festival conducted in Persons bom in the year 1927 shall the large auditorium at the Univer- j be registered on Friday, Sept. 10, or sity of Illinois. All types of musical'on Saturday, Sept. 11. numbers were listed on the program, Persons born in the year 1928 shall just one phase of the festival which be registered on Monday, Sept. 13, or annually attracts thousands of in-1 on Tuesday, Sept. 14. _ „ For the second time the same day,, shot wounds by his own hand while tragedy struck a local home, takmentally deranged" was returned on i ing the life of a young native of Wednesday evening in the death Tues-, McHenry, Arthur Diedrich, 38. He day of Harold Dickow, 36, McHenry1 was killed instantly about 5:45 p. m. businessman. The jury consisted of i on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 31, while Ted Miller. Edward Justen, Harold j at work for an Evanston company Hobbs, Richard Hester, William' which was laying a gas line near. Meath and Joseph Grobel. : Grayslake in Lake county. terested spectators. The four McHenry youths, Carol1 be registered onWeTnesday," Sept!"lB! Harrison, Ferol Martin, Martin Klap-jor on Thursday, Sept. 16. The body of Mr. Dickow was found about 11:45 on the morning of Aug. 31 at the bottom of the stairs leading to the basement , in the Dickow Market on Green street. Martin R. Cooney, an employee of the Carey Persons born in the-year 1929 shall Electric shop, had just repaired a i Mrs. Oonk has a daughter, Deanna, | perich and Paul Schmitt, were award- j Persons born in the year 1930 bejwho is beginning kindergarten thisjed blue ribbons along with several:fore Sept. 19, 1930, shall be regi- ~ other groups for their first rendition' stered on Friday, Sept. 17, or on Mrs. Dorothjr^Gibbs of McHenry I early in the da- n ° " I will teach third grade. Mrs. Gibbs o'clock in the lay. However, at 3 Saturday, Sept. 18. afternoon they were ~ motor in the store's refrigerator and was seeking the owner to have the work approved before leaving. As he reached the landing to the basement, he saw the prone body, lying face downwards, a few feet ahead. A Persons who were bom on or after j doctor was summoned and pronounced A nearby crane was moving the last pipe into place to be dropped into a trench, and the local man was guiding the pipe, when the arm on the crane came into contact with a high tension wire in the field. The 133,000 voltage caused instantaneous death and was so high as to cause the dry grass in that area to berin burning immediately.' However, the body of Mr. Diedrich bore no bum marks. The driver of the crane was uninjured. The body was removed to the w __ _ .... „ „viv |/V1I1 V11 W1 wvvkv4 ^ ou.H.uvireu ctiiu IW1IVU1IITO - - iy is a graduate of Western Illinois! further recognised for their outstand-; Sept. 19, 1930, shall be registered "on' him dead" after"which" Police" Chief ! Grayslake funeral home, where an in- State college at Macomb and taught ing ability by being selected one of the day they attain the eighteenth Loster Bacon and Corner Theron <luest was conducted on Wednesday in the local hifirh school before her seven groups to appear on the eve-j anniversary of the day of their birth, Ehorn arrived. Upon moving the i afternoon, after which it was taken marriage several years ago. She has ning program which was attended by or within five days thereafter. body, a .38 calibre Smith and Wesson to the Peter M. Justen funeral home taken post graduate work at the about 1,000 persons. M„_ iw*rr«rf Northern HJirfois State Teachers! On Friday, members of the Mc-; The foUowing will ^ deferred in MISS MARIE PAPROCKI I will be married later this fall. Lucy Howden of Richmond, a grad- Four new teachers have been emsate of Rosary college, who has been' P1®^ * toke °*?J *he added duties an instructor in the Richmond high ^h,ch.the consolidation last spring school for several years, will teach bought about. Two are from Mc- Latin and English II. During her eollege days she majored in English and foreign languages. Phillip Kaesser comes to McHenry from DeKalb to teach social science. Me is a graduate of Northern Illinois State Teachers College with a degree of bachelor of education, and has also done post graduate work H|& DeKalb. He is well qualified to PHILLIP KAESSER Henry countv rural chorus appeared th 19 throujfh25 draft: with other choruses from throughout 1 , iilieuan J; Illinois at the festival. Soon after 2 (Fathers ' their appearance many of the singers 3; Unreplacable agricultural workleft for a trip to Canada, where they ers engaged jn marketing substanappeared on Saturday as^ part of a ^ amounts of farm es. ,bmx„chM„r sFsxi. P« n,tion"h,,lth' a•'e,, i viously appeared in competition at 4 {the Lake county fair and at the Illii nois state fair. 1 In addition to singing at Toronto, special side trips Were arranged which took the travelers to Montreal, Quebec, Washington, D. C., and New York. „ MISS EDITH FOSTER GAY ARE FEATURES OF HOUDAYjUfEEKEND Wonder Lake And in this city. Born In McHenry The deceased was born in McHenry on Oct. 26, 1909, where he had at* whose special skiHs in industry require that they stay on the job. > 5. Those physically or mentally unfit. 6. Members of the armed services 7. Veterans who served more than ninety days in any of the armed services between Disc. 7, 1941, and _ Sept. 2, 1945. A sole surviving son of a family in which one or more sons or daughters were killed in action or died in line of duty while serving in the armed forces during world war II. 9. Conscientious objectors. 10. Public officials deferred by law, revolver was found, one of the many in his collection of guns. Two notes were found on a table in the rear of the store, but neither explained the ., , _ „ reason for his actions ways resided. Before becoming em- Mr. Dickow's parents had visited ^e Evanston company a the family the previous day and the, a?° n*6 vt m « 1 two couples had enjoyed dinner and hauhn* businej. On Nov 25, eleven ™ •~medi SlioS .*K.0;d .nd The deceased w«8 born on Nov.m.!thr« ' ber 2, 1911, in Chicago, where he rLthnft lived until moving to McHenry with n. ui ^ Catholic EL!iU*«Unii!foLAtatl?'h6 tiCoeuS?^ Survivor, include the «>do. .nd Club aubdiviaiion »nd Mr. Dickow! rSjHjj"' j.J,lKUh'motlierRO|lr«7' jJcsb commuted between McHenry .nd j Di^ei, ;t McHenryfour 'aisSK>. 'i Tho i.w»fp.*® „a 1 Mrs. Loretta Adams, Vandelins DiediJ ^S»Hlrich and Mrs- M«y Ann Thennes, aU E, m of McHenry, and Mrs. Catherine Thill f^iof Aurora; four brothers, Joseph, j ears ago. At that time he ^pur- , Thomns and Louis of McHenry and Alfong of Chica„0. The body will rest at the funeral ; v. ' .V chased the grocery and meat market | McCullom Lake Make Celebration Plans college and the National College of Education. For the past few years she has taught at the Lincoln school. Mrs. Gibbs, an accomplished pianist, also studied music for many years. Mrs. Eleanor Foley comes to the McHenry school from Harrison school Christ the King church at Wonder at • Wonder take. She will teach > Lake, which began as a mission little, first grade. Mrs. Foley studied at more than a year ago, will be host BADLY INJURED -- Northern Illinois Teachers college • at its second annual Labor Day TV ATTTn AWmFTTP jand this week will be awarded her festival, to be held on the church!**' AU1U AUOlUEJ*X bachelor of education degree from' grounds this coming weekend. Some' that school, having taken a course at j activities are being planned for Frite gi business of Joseph Regner. home untU Saturday naming at Mr. Dickow was a popular busi-J 10:30 o'clock, when last rites will be neasman, accommodating and friend-1 conducted at St. Mary's church, - | |y, and had made for himself many with buriol in the church cemetery, including governors of states and ter-j fnends. He was also a volunteer) The sympathy of the community ntones, members of congress mem- j nreman and was active in the growth is extended to the family in the unbers of state legislatures and judges. I of that organization, as h^ was in timely- ceath of one who had gained Headquarters for registration are i the civic development of McHenry. many friends through his many the Woodstock city council chambers. | While the family had lived here; years of residence here. Headquarters for the board for the (only a few years, the deceased had f present time are offices in the Illinois i visited this community since a child.pAV DAfll car aiimn Veterans Commission. ' »>:«• i««/i o rAUn gnliftuX Bl# JOHN SCHAEFEE when his parents had a summer home _ at Wooster Lake. ALTERNATE'70 LEGION Survivors include, besides the WATmNAT fiONVKNTTOJtwidow, two children, Richard, 8, andiWA11UWiUj VfiTUIVIt~ Randall, 3; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J ------_ * Alfred Dickow of Chicago; and one; Rudolph Berg, senior vice^ coaft* sister, Mrs. Hugo Kohlberg, of Wood- mander of the county Legion John Schaefer 60 vears old who ruff' Wis. last year, was elected and installed Roosevelt college in Chicago this day nig^ht will be amateur night. resides on the west side of Highway _ The body will be at rest at the as comander of the organization last summer. Actional work^ has been when talented persons „ .. "large cash prizes by of the weekend program. | tained in an auto accident. I "tea. Interment will be m Mount were W. Kelsey of Fox River Grove, RAYMOND P. CARSON Henry, one from Ringwood and the fourth an Elmhurst girl. Miss Edith Foster, a graduate of Rosary college in 1948, arrives this weekend from Elmhurst to take over duties as second grade teacher. Mrs. Ruth Oonk, a native of Hoitaken at the National College of Education in Evanston. A new part-time teacher at the consolidated school is Mrs. Mildred Thompson Reese of McHenry, who will be in charge of the physical education program. Mrs. Reese is a graduate of DeKalb college with a major in physical education and taught, before her marriage, in Chicago. Three other teachers will not be new in their assignments, but will be new to the McHenry system because of the recent consolidation. They [land, Mich., and a resident of Ringare Mrs. Velma Douglas and Math wood for the past three years, will i Freund, who will .continue to teach j instruct in the upper grades. She; the lower grades at Lily Lake. Mrs. direct dramatic productions here,! is a graduate of Hope college in Harriet Burton of Richmond will having been active in this line dur- j Holland with _ a BA_ degree, her be in charge of the music at Lily ing his college days and a member»major being in English. Her ex- Lake. USE CAUTION ON HIGHWAYS OVER HOLIDAY WEEKEND PASTOR'S WIFE DEAD AS RESULT OF AUTO ACCIDENT MONDAY The Labor Day weekend is almost1 Mrs. Eva Nell Alley, 26 years old, th us, and while the long holiday j wife of the Rev. George D. Alley, ill provide many people with a j new pastor of the Dundee Congremss AMY YAOER LAID TO REST ON TUESDAY MORNINO Old friends of Miss Amy A. Yager of Waukegan will be sorry to learn of her death in St. Therese hospital pleasant vacation period, to others itigational church, died m St. Therese following a short illness on Saturday, will mean death on the highway. Be- hospital, Waukegan, early Tuesday; JF «. cause McHenry is located in the morning of this week of injuries suf» , """" heart of the resort region, where fered in an auto accident on Monday > Miss Yager was born on March 15, traffic is extremely heavy, it is the on State Rt. 120 and Wilson Road,; 1888, a daughter of the late George duty of every motorist to use two miles east of Volo. ; and Jennie Searless Yager, who rettution in driving. j Critically injured were Mrs. Alley's McHenry for many years. ^Statistics have been released which | husband. Rev. Alley, and his »on, Mr P date ll?y! that 70 per cent of all fatal! Lloyd Douglas^ 21 months old, the, h«"» and lhm. Yager to» owner of a automobile accidents occur on dry'other occupants of the auto, Rev. pavement. The reason: Speeding! Alley suffered a broken shoulder, y*ar.8 and carelessness. Also, one-third of }-cad lacerations and shock, while by* the telephone company in Chithe nation's traffic fatalities occur I hw *on suffered a skull fracture and j cag . •n the open highways. {fractures of both legs. 1 Besides her parents, the deceased CARELESSNESS is the basic j ^£5?' A^^Sd^a^suS?1 Sre 'SJJS crime of accidental death. So the*^^18"41 J- 5^ HSJrma!^ ^ Victims are really the criminals, wood, occupants «f -the car_ which (Uw^nn. That makes it suicide not murder struck the Alley auto, were also se- The body retted at the Tobin Will you commit suicide this Labor ™usly injured, both having suffered funeral hwae at 23* N. ®«nasee weekend or w^ill voq play skull frwturci* f strwti waukagany until 9 o clock and not take chances? | According to the story reUted byj when services were con- Rev. Alley, he was driving west onjducted from Immaculate Conception Child, 10, Slightly Rt 120 and the Stegeman ear travel- j church in that aty, with interment Injured In Collision ing south, failed to stop at the j in Wbodstock, i sign before entering the highway. Both cars were demolished. Judith, 10-year-old daughter of Sidney Peterson of Rt 1, McHenry, i % received bruises and was shaken up! Mrs. Pearl Pietsch, new president * * * . • A • T A MVlllAMf CONVENTION DELEGATES fai an accident which occurred about 10:30 o'clock on Saturday evening .jm the Pistakee Bay blacktop road at ;.|be intersection of Regner Road. Judith's father, driving the Peterwas making a left turn of the American Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. Christine Knnn, past presi- Gommunity Auto Snpply Is New McHenry Bneinesf Car owners will be interested to learn of the opening of the Comfeross traffic when a car driven by land Mrs. Minnie Green, ftiarviiin "M**il*l e--r , 23, of C~h"ic ago side •wiped the auto. The little girl was the only ptner. injured, although she did not require hospitalization. State Police Officers Edward Anderson and George JedHks investigated the accident. dent, are delegates to the depart-: munity Auto Supply Co.^it 409 Elm ment convention, to be held in Chi- j «*reet. Owners of the new business, cago on Sept 10, 11, 12 and IS. s which will furnish all kinds of re- Alternates are Mrs. Jeannette Vance placement parts as well as serve the motoring public with standard driving needs, are Sigmund Etrach of NOTICE The Business Men's Association urge that business places be dosed on Labor Day, Sept. I McHENRY BUSU&SS MEN'S 16-fp ASSOCIATION. McCullom Lake* and Harry Herman of Chicago. The various services and items which are offered car owners are listed in the advertising section of this paper. Hurhltah. of SaturdayV entert«n- j Mr. Schaefer ream.™ ^from j Emblem ~.t of Chic.go = junior »i^o»- mt J jhil.nty: Jor :„.!a and w« about to n,ajte _» l»f_t I mander. William Caveny of AI- 1,500 PERSONS SAW LOCAL'!on,,UJ" WM "*""1 ment this will be stunt and fun night, under the chairmanship of Charles Pike. The doll buggy parade, the diaper derby and baby contests will be the turn into his driveway when his car was struck broadside by a car driven by James Hulvey, 28, of Rt. 1, Ossian, Ind., who was approaching pIRFHFN WIN T0IIRNFY from the north. The accident occurred1 riREMLH If III 1 UUIliWI main attractions on Sunday after- about 9:16 a. m. noon. The following day "Miss < Mr. Schaefer was unconscious when Wonder Lake," the girl who proves ] taken to the hospital, where he was Ray Page of McHenry was selected as alternate to the national convention to . be held this year in Miami, Fla. A record membership of 2,543 was wonuer u>xe, me gin wno prvYn taxen lo ine nospuai, wnere ne i Approximately 1,500 persons wit re.p orted for Tthhee tMhicrHteeennrtvh Dpoosts tsn oiwn herself most votes with the public, found to be suffering from head cuts i nessed the thrillinp water fights held(the county. The McHenry p^»t now will be honored and presented with a and back injuries. variety of lovely prizes. Mrs. Charles ________ Pike is in charge of this contest. McHENRY RISTTIIHTk Proceeds of the festival will be «.«CflTVn TA SMVl used to aid the parish fund at Christ j wnblwlall »" 8H»Vm the King church, which has made ON NEW PKTIT JURY steady growth in its short history. ___ yA,t the request of His Excellency, , u.Han,„ e ini,n t RavI.h n n i Four McHenry residents bishoi P*risi. the organization of the parish June of 1947, and on the twenty- which udll'provide a great deal ninth of that month the first m*88 F^Howfnti- is a Tisf^ of those who w a s s a i d i n a c l a s s r o o m i n H a r r i s o n ! 1 8 J J " ' ? f i i i will serve on tne panel* l McHenry -- Gertrude M. Weber, Martha Miller, Dorothy Schaefer and Arthur Pfannenstill. Riley--Fred Anderson. Marengo--Robert H. Brown. Dunham--Cassius W. Beard. last* Sunday on Riverside Drive, Mc- J1*8 members to rank fourth, just ] Henry, when the local team walked ] *wo less than the Crystal Lake post, off with first honors for the second1 _ * a««bb I successive year. The local team is LOCAL THKATRE L0VER8 I made up of Ed Justen, Robert Thurl- DIRECTORS OF GUILD ' w e l l , D i c k M i l l e r , H a r r y F e r w e r d a J , , (Ted Miller and Jerome Buch. They j IN SECOND SEASON jwere presented with a beautiful cup re!!!f°r their supremacy, but not before The McHenry County Theatn refresh- Guild is starting its second jrear <rf their, activity with a season of plays to be nesented soon by the Woodstock school. Since that time the basement of what will some day be the church was equipped so that mass could be said there. Proceeds obtained by a good festival attendance will assure parishioners the realization of their new church in the not too distant future. McCullom Lake Festival At McCullom Lake, too, there are gay plans for Sunday, Sept. 5, when a festival will De held there under the sponsorship of <Jtbe Property Owners Association. Fu&will begin at 1:30 p. m. and will include such events as a soap box derby, bicycle parade doll buggy /***"• j E. Carlson, Grace I. Oleson, Alice A. lawn dancing and treasure hunts, j vr<.„ Unwoll H.rvev Kvle. given various events. William Creutx, president of the Property Owners Association, Is general chairman in charge of arrangements. He •will be assited by Chios D'Vore, in charge of traffic; Ken Ebey, Jr., starter on the soap Chemung--Harry T. McConnelL Ellen G. Vance and Evelyn Sutherland. Alden--Oscar H. Bents and Edna M. Seefeldt. Hartland--Thos. Kin Seneca--Melvin H Coral--Otis Cripe. Grafton--John Krieger. E. Phi [ing. [.. Kunda. Dorr--Thomas lilibin, Elmer prizes totaling f«l0,W000 wwiillll ^be Cjh arles> Mae Howell, Harvey Kyle, and Eva D Niewerth. away to the winners in the Greenwood_Eiejinor E. Schalz. Hebron--James A. Burgett, Clifford C. Alberth and Wm. C. Grabbert. Richmond--Marie F. Kruse. •Burton--Leander M. Lay. adversaries. pi« Fourteen teams participated, all, Players at Woodstock Opera House, members of the McHenry Countv The Guild, a n«n-profit organisa- Firemen's Association. Although; tion had its inception last year in a some of the cities represented are | directorate of thirty-five civic-minded out of this county, their fire depart-' people representing all of the towns ments are members of the organise-j and cities of the county. These tion. The following took part: Al-1 directors desired above all else to Sonquin, Burlington, Hampshire, Mc- j return to the people of McHenry [enry, Richmond, Hebron, East Dun- county th legitimate theatre with dee, Huntley, Cary, Spring Grove, | *11 of the charm and culture that has Union, West Dundee, Crystal Lake been synonymous with the word and Carpentersvilie. Second place in theatre since the gay nineties, the winner's bracket was awarded to1 This second season is starting with Spring Grove, third piece to East a greater knowledge of theatre busi- Dundee and fourth to Carpentersvilie, | ness, based on last year's experiences. In the consolation bracket Richmond! During the 1948-49 season the bejrt placed first and Cary second. j obtainable in Broadway plays wiQ Winning the tournament entitles; be presented by most of the same the local team to participate in the i talented stars that made up the state tourney to be held in Rock- cast of the Woodstock Players last ford on Oct. 13, 14, and 15, when year. they will battle other winners from The directorate this year has the various associations throughout i several additional names, including Illinois. j Herbert Reihansperger, Cynthia Fik«L Water fights were held after the; Mrs. George Kause, Elmer Freund by two ladies teama, one, and Mrs. Ted Graham of McHenry Nunda--Esteline Brooks, Evelyn J. Pennington. r - , i>_.,i q*_._ir Algonquin -- Elmer L. Rosenthal, AmtfAq Edw.rd stock. u>,. director. Judges in the derby will be, M Max Kolin, William Rochelle and made up of Legion Auxiliary members from McHenry and the other of Huntley ladies. The McHenrv team made up of Bea Hughes,. Christine Krinn, Agnes Buch, Pearl Pietsch, Mrs. Art Nelson. Otto Pyritx will furnish music for dancing. The Soap Box Derby is open to boys between the ages of 7 snd 14 inclusive. Preliminary eleminination , t . J e a n n e t t e e V a n c e a n d M a r i l y n L i v e l y , . Miller and .Lewis Albrignt., defemted the visitors. Another fight I grade pupils will register at 9 o clock and W. E. Vogel of Island Lake. SCHOOL REGISTRATION - Registration at Harrison school. Wonder Lake, will take place oa Tuesday morning, Sept. 7. First CHANGES LOCATION I occurred between junior firemen and i and second grade pupils at 10:30. _ „ , . . . . I Boy Scouts, most of the members Dr. Henry Freund, optometrist, is runs are being held today (Thursday) at 2 p. m. on Orchard Drive, beginning at Scheabert's hill and ending nera v the big prize on Sunday. Entrants in the bicycle parade are girls between 7 and 14 years old, who must register at Sig's Food Market before next Saturday noon. The doll, buggy parade is open_to moving his offices from the Jewelry store in West McHenry to 136 Green street, effective Sept. 7. being from McHenry. j CHICKEN THIEVES ^ The fire department wishes to | Twenty White Rock hens were thank the many visiting teams for stolen from the William Zeo* their co-operation in participating in on Paines Hill road Saturday^ nigaU the tournament. They are also grate- Zenk reported to Sheriff Bau that the ful to the Marengo,. Richmond and thieves pulled the heeds oa tne Spring Grove firemen for their dis-j chickens before leaving the farm. plays of old fire equipment. --• Mrs. Joe Harrer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Freund of j Helen, and Mrs. Valeska Hoppe rek from an enjoyable only little tots under 7 years old, who long ago began "dressing up their buggies for the big event. 'The festival is not only for McCullom Lake residents but for every- , . ^ . --^ one in this area who would like to Spring Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Joe! turned.last week from an enjs of i Weber enjojfed a week's vacation in; trip through the South, wheta I . a a* * • ! "i*. I Av A * enjoy one of the gayest events the closing summer season. [the North. ! visited many spots of interest. /