p; f\f I" ' «*"*»'*+fe "* 1 •» " .^'V, V X 1 • • *»•' 4 * • /• ins burg News By SIrv Betty Hettarmann t r*#m4r •** -;h:M !tf * ""*iWv'-S, -»V - • • - • ;%v,- = m ' ;* • ,• *-', »' •• i i '• *' rff"'" ;r: "5^7 Mom of of Tail•>• of Ekeftfcer « Orcbr of Gttraiy Court lor Coaftmmiion ud Aopolsitmcai "STATE OF ILLINOIS County of McHenry m. • *•<£$&%• %•..W-fe'5:^' Notice Is Hereby Given, that the Board of Supervisors of said community wu dMply Mr. and Mrs. Gerry WKIfch 1 County, bu duly a. provide by »w,uJudge, olr Section. . .. * . . ., ... . ^.^0„^ ^ ' of the voting Precincts hereinafter designated, tfeeipllowinf named bjr the punns « .ndfamty wore ,n Ct,,cago ^ . Kl^oro to-^it: ™" - rh in mir Sunday to attend a party in „. honor of Harold JVakitsch, who Fox.' Although in poor for. sometime, at the f his d^ath Mr. Fox was quite well. He was laid the Peter Justen funeral on Wednesday. Thursday --, Was taken to Chicago and -\~w **• laid in his final resting »» trt*ce on Saturday. Pallbearers for Mr. Fox were 3&tll Sdunltt, Gerry Hettermann . -* f'rcd Huemann, Joe Huemann, fe; ; .^Si" Meyers and Wally Smith. §C Our deepest sympathy is ex- P fended to his widow, Marie. !t<! 'W •ii -/T-he Johnsburg Community has a big weekend in store S[\ " tor all 1^ . "to take advantage of it. They have their carnival running for *|$„ three days, June 26, 27 and 28. Ifii Fish fry will be served at the Community club hall Friday £ . evening. || V' x Many amusement booths and I;-" refreshment stands will be scat- |l- tered conveniently around the I . ground*. p Come One! Come All! Johns- - burg Community Club carnival. NAME DISTRICT PRECINCT recently gr.du.ted from Ann.- *«*>« ^ BuUl- 1 ""f' »BB Harold will be spending Dorothy Boomgarten 1 Riley Rt * Marengo J«B at the Gerry I George T. Anderson, 1 Riley, Rt. 2, Marengo, ill George W. Lowe, 1 Marengo, Marengo, IllJ %DRBSS polls some time Wakitsch home. Mr. and Mrs. and family of Chicago were here on Sunday to spend Father's Day with Mr. and "Mf* ftudy Lasser. I. •. .• ."J. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thelen had as their guests on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Gene King of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Delin and Mr. and those who are willing i j^rs James Hettermann. The gToup is 1 a monthly canasta club Which meetsr at„ different houses each montifc : Bob Freund is new at the tame of his parents, Mr. and jjfrs. Tony Freund. Bob was recently discharged from the Army. , Mr. and Mrs. FLorian Krasicki - -*nd daughters and Mrs. Catherine Koterski of Chicago are \-yAam spending the summer here, •jbey. are residing in the Ed. - -"fttihMr home on the river. Mr. and Mx*J Dick Marshall were hosts to the Johnsburg rescue squad members and the wives. This group had ah enjoyable outdoor get-together on the lawn of the Marshall iiome on the river. Mr. and Mrs. Brfttt Bbflw of Morton were here on Father's Day. They came to visit Bill Ricks of SUnnyside Estates. Belated birthday congrp.tulatr Ions to Miss Betty Lou Keenan ^ , on her seventeenth birthday on June 21. Miss Ktenan and her friends, ??-! % i)on %DK*olw e, Catherine Freund #trtk, celebrated the r H^^KeSBleb with an all day outing. Miss .Keenan is from Florida ..." tod is spending the summer Irith her grandmother, Mrs. JBelen Hettermann. tc. . - ' ^ , • • ^ Mr,, and Mrt. Richard Dehn «ad |.f|biiiF. a^id Mrs. James t - r and daughters spent father's Day at the home of % Mr. and Mrs. John Dehn of CW« ii. «ago. Mrs. Albert Schubert of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. HenTy Suhrbier of Oak Park were visitors here on Sunday, at were Mr. and Mrs- Kaaperski «f Chicago. 2 Miss LaNita Crowley visited her father, Chester Crowley, this week. Bill Mclnnes of Chicago was a visitor at his sununer home on tl}p rt!|er oyer the weekend. ft ICE SHOW The "Ice Vogues of 1953," a new edition of the popular Illinois State Fair attraction of recent years, is scheduled for the 1953 Fa}r. The new show, j>resenting a 28-act program and some of the greatest skating stars in show business, will given each night from Friday, Aug. 14, through Saturday, Aug. 24. * - Maorfbe To The PhtaMer ii- 0'<tn * FOR PARTIES & GIFTS % G: f lit 8. GREEN STREETS PHONE 40 r' m: . %-M f Hsrry Buell, 1 Marengo, Marengo, HI. ftarley Diets, 1 Marengo, Marengo, I1L Carlton S. Rotob, 2 Marengo, Marengo, 111. Felix Mack, 2 Marengo, Marengo, 111. Gale Ryan, 2 Marengo, Marengo, III. ' , • Raymond F. Duserrberry, 3 Marengo, Marengo, Hi ' A L'v Fay Swain, 3 Marengo, Marengo, 111. ? ? Frank Iliggins, 3 Marengo, Marengo, 111. ^ . • Carl E. Wittmus, 1 Dunham, Rt. 3, Harvard, Hl-^ 7«' • , ,^r Claude O. Pagles, 1 Dunham, Rt. 3, Harvard, IK u. ** Raymond D. Brickley, 1 Dunham, Rt. 1, Harvard, 111. Clara H. Schroeder, 1 Chemung, 1101 N. Division St., Harvard, 111. Paul A. Neidhold, 1 Chemung, 605 N. Division St., Harvard, Jil. Joseph R. Shields, 1 Chemung, 602 N. Hart St., Harvard, III. F. E. Beck, 2 Chemung, 800 N. Division St., Harvard, 111. Walter N. Johnson, 2 Chemung, 402 W. Front St., Harvard, XSL John B. Howard, 2 Chemung 302 W. Diggins St., Harvard, QL ( Ora B. MacRae, 3 Chemung, 401 Dewey St., Harvard, 111. _ •• Donald Hackman, S Chemung, 602 Dewey St., Harvard. 111. J % D. V. Coughlin, 3 Chemung, 402 Church St., Harvard, 111. "n Blanche H. Dunlap, 4 Chemung, 200 S. Eastman St., Harvard, JEtt Earle Wells, 4 Chemung, 402 W. Thompson St., Harvard, III, *5; John M. Raeder, 4 Chemung, 200 S. Ayer St., Harvard, 111. WHliam Yerke, 5 Chemung, Rt. 3-A, Harvard, III. Enfred Pihl, 5 Chemung, Rt. 3-A, Harvard, I1L , i Tracy K. Seaver, 5 Chemung, Rt. 3-A, Harvard, DL ' ^ Elbert G. Kingsley, 1 Alden, Rt. 2, Harvard, 111, » •» I ! I Reufben Kolls, 1 Alden, Alden, 111. j - v ' G. W. Fitzgerald, 1 Alden, Rt. 1, Harvard, 111. ., Leon A. Hager, 1 Hartland, Rt. 1, Woodstock, SI* ; Mamie Tornow, 1 Hartland,, Hartland, 111. . i c Frank C atello, l Hartland, Rt. 1, Woodstock, tt. , :0 John Lipnisky, 1 Seneca, Union, 111. * ' J" A. L. Stewart, 1 Seneca, Marengo, 111. # ^ James Nihan, 1 Seneca, Marengo, I& , , Roscoe Glenn, 1 Coral, Union, 111. ^ Henry J. Miller, 1 Coral, Union, 111. , ' , >' Wm. Gahl, 1 Coral, Unl<m, 111. . * , ^ Harley Mackeben, 1 Grafton, Huntley, 111. , Norma Garlieb, 1 Grafton, Huntley, 111. » -i Ella Carroll, 1 Grafton, Huntley, III. Daniel R. Ossman, 2 Grafton, date 20 Laktewood, Crystal Lake, HI. . Mildred Jedlicka, 2 Grafton, North Shore, Crystal Lake, 111. Irene Koltweit, 2 Grafton, North Shore, Crystal Lake, 111. V T. F. Nolan, 1 Dorr, 338 McHenry Ave., Woodstock, 111. ^ \ ^ Alice McConnell, 1' Dorr, McConnell Rd., Woodstock, 111. . ^ Joyce Rathbun, 1 Dorr, 425 E. Jackson St., Woodstock, 111, - Alvina Broderman, 2 Dorr, 914 Clay St., Woodstock, 111. V 7^ Llllie A. Beard, 2 Dorr, 611 McHenry Ave., Woodstock, 11L ^ * ' Emma Johnson, 2 Dorr, 118 North St., Woodstock, 111. Alfred it. Klemme, 3 Dorr, 825 Clay St., Woodstock, 111. James Pierce, 3 Dorr, 226 Washington St., Woodstock, 111. Ralph Austin, 3 Door, 1109 Wheeler St., Woodstock,% 111. Margaret Kemerllng, 4 Dorr, 311 N. Hoy St., Woodstock, iUj Helen Tappan, 4 Dorr, 404 Dacy St., Woodstock, 111. tr Mary Sheehy, 4 Dorr, Ml Washington St., Woodstock, 111. . T. Lester Griffing, 5 Dorr, 357 S. Tryon St., Woodstock, 111. Alice Charles, 5 Dorr, 608 Austin Ave., Woodstock, 111. Anna Deneen, 0 Dorr, 323 W. Sotith St.,' Woodstock, 111, Elmer Carlson, 6 Dorr, 315 Dean St., Woodstock, 111. Florentine West, 6 Dorr, 135 Lawrence Ave., Woodstock, Ilk" , B. M. Phillips, 6 Dbfr, T2tf Dfean St., Woodstock, 111. jiiS . >. v 'TWr w CqoI ^uggesHoni for putdoors pr at homt. ' r#/"wffir"/ "fuwif f5.50 Value • ONLY J | PICNIC »n I BASKET 1™ | Make* plcakfat easier and me|re fun. It h sturdy • wade of weven • reeds ever hard-wood frame. Bif I eaetifli far feed far sis ftenaas. " art; • Sanitary • Economical • labor • Feed Saving1 and alcnf a HfoHmolnado wftfi READY-MIXED CONCRETE TJOR towofodm improvements i odMr wttfUl offers the senrice tad eooaoaqr of lf» §§£§, mdariag ooacretau II from planning a new m* ptoot poalttj house floor, nsititf dairy barn loor, i feeding loor or foundation--boild it die convenient, low mmwwfwith>isJj(4ihlrfConcrem ' v McHenry Sand & Gravel v PHONE McHENRY 920 AUIIIiHH FAR 10 rQfr1-r*n <•>.«--» •Ml «wlr«k. aake4 wml fintth |in» 'W CBOQUET in Set kufciiw « •troanliiMlt dot- •rated wftli; aea«; fcoaetllwMy fln- Ml94y MffnKy r9»a4 MH. FREEZER '7JG 1 HRN My, flasaS Kt> t«ry Imwr He«t. Knm foo* Mid hot or . M . . . OoM t$ ItM M toefeeMiiM* In a fmur lilw Mb to « t r • • t Itr'lki vkilt PICNIC CUPS AND PLATE# *t4h iii fibft pipif will Cups, 30c 4oz. Mm, \ i5c 4oz. IS VYQITAL'S AftnWAMS • > Wi- «U *!••«> M1TAI Alt STREET BARDWAJUB 1S2 Green St. SHEET METAL SHOT PHONE 88 McHenry, I1L T Vincent Casey, 7 Dorr, *2d S. Lawadal| ' WoaMtock, Epima Peeler, 7 Dorr, 327 Vine §t., Wp^tock. lH. ^ Arthur Desmond, 7 Dorr, 584 Walter Reed, 8 Dorr, Ridgefield, 111. Ray Abbott, 8 Dorr, Kidgefield, 111. , ii; * Frank Church, 8 Dorr, Ridgefield, 111. Aimer Aavang, l Greenwood, Rt. 3,' Woodstock, 111. David Anderson, 1 Greenwood, Wheeler St., Woodstock, I1L Auvergne Pratt, 1 Greenwood, Woodstock,' Stanley H. Corraio, 1 Hebron, Hebron, 111. t ' *>>'>, " Harold Spooner, 1 Hebron, Hebron, 111. „ * ^^ J John P. O'Holleran, 1 Hebron, Hebron, 111.-• ^ Charles N.' May, 1 Burton, Richmond, 111. t , -r- . Charles Freund, 1 Burton, Spring Grove, Antone Meyer, 1 Burton, Spring Grove, 111. • > tiC Frank B. McConnell, 1 Richmond, Richmond, Howard E. Vogel, 1-Richmond, Richmond, HI. Henry F. Greeley, 1 Richmond, Richmond, 111. -l';. Chauncey Harrison, 1 McHenry, Ringwood, Ill|'l% Paul J. Struck, 1 McHenry, Kt. 4, McHenry, IU^ s r,t Rose Tonyan, 1 McHenry, Ringwood, HI. Vera Purvey, 2 McHenry, McHenry, 111. Arnold Anderson,' 2 McHenry, McHenry, HI. LeRoy M. Smith, 2 McHenry, McHenry, 111. Albert Krause, 3 McHenry, McHenry, 111. ; v Maud Rothermel, 3 McHenry, McHenry, III.. Math N. Schmitt^ 3 McHenry, MfHenry. |U. * *i -i • 1 iiiSt-# L.,. ' "V •i John A Dyeffk, l AkPonouln. AJtowigdte. "t£ Paul iwmm, 2 ^^uin, Ci^Uke, Hk Paul Ratfd^r 3 AlgoaqMkn. Crgitai Lake, 111, Kirchber^ % Alpnq&n, Cyya^a} i Ana LkZmato, 3 AfcoqtfiiaTcaiy, III. ^ Irene Hester, 3 Algonquin, Gary, 111. . ' ' ' J* , Paul Wium, 3 Algonquin, Gary, 111. ^ H Margaret Brady, 4 Algonquin, Fox River Grove, 111. ^ d^>L2X Amanada Semrow, 4 Algonquin, Fox River Gro^, m * * L -J "V fif~i S Peter Freund, Jr., 4 McHenry, Rt. 5, McHenry, HI. '• - Joseph H. Adams, 4 McHenrf, Rt. 5, McHenry, III. vi;'- Wm. J. Meyers, 4' McHenry, Rt 5, McHenry, 111. ' Carl J. Halstrom, 5 McHenry, Wonder Lake, I1L / Gertrude E. White, 5 McHenry, Rt. 1, Ringwood, 111. Fred W. Sells, 5 McHenry, Rt. 1, Ringwood, III. Fred J. Kunz, 6 McHenry, McHenry, 111. ^ Gifford Markeson, 6 McHenry, McHenry, 111. ^ J Edward Sutton; 6 McHenry, McHenry, HI. ' ~ Arthur Bickler, 7 McHenry, McHenry, 111. Lauretta Homa, 7 McHenry, Rt. 4, McHenry, Joseph Grobel, 7 McHenry, Rt. 4, McHenry, 111. John W. Hiffman, 8 McHenry, Rt. 1, Ringwood, |U. ( A. J. Piker, 8 McHenry, Rt. 1, Ringwood, 111. i - ; " • Fred Leslie, 8 McHenry, Rt. 1, Ringwood, 111. Dorothy Adams, 9 McHenry, Rt. 1, McHenry, IlL z Lydia Diederich, 9 McHenry, Rt. 5, McHenry, IB. Rose Kinnerk, 9 McHenry, Rt. 5, .McHenry, 111. Chas. Schroeder, 1 Nunda, Rt. 1, Crystal Lake, XU. Nels Pearson, 1 Nunda, Rt. 1, Crystal Lake, 111. Chas. E. Behan, 1 Nunda, Rt. 1, Crystal Lake, 111, ? T. W. Sterne, 2 Nunda, Rt. 2, Crystal Lake, 111. ; Warren E. Swenson, 2 Nunda, 436 Illinois St., Crystal Lake, Hk William Jurs, 2 Nunda, 304 Ellsworth, Crystal Lake, 111. Ohas. S. Pingry, 3 Nunda, Crystal Lake, IB.' ( ' John Flotow, 3 Nunda, Crystal Lake, 111. Paul Doherty, 3 Nunda, R.F.D. McHenry, IB. t' ; Clayton Anderson, 4 Nunda, Island Lake, I1L Walter Johnson, 4 Nunda, R.F.D., McHenry, HI. t Mitzi J. Kocmoud, 4 Nunda, R.F.D., McHenry, HI.' 1 Helen Lowell, 5 Nunda, Rt. 4, McHenry, 111. Thomas Kiley, 5 Nunda, N. Oak St., Crystal Lake, DL- ' James McAndrews, 5 Nunda, Rt. 1, Crystal Lake, HI. Margaret Erhardt, 6 Nunda, Lakemoor, R.F.D., McHenry, 1$L Charles Fritzsche, 6 Nunda, Rt. 5, McHenry, 111. Alex Drucker, 6 Nunda, Mtd. Rt., Emerald Park, McHenry, IQL George R. Janak, 1 Algonquin, Algonquin, 111. cC ett, 1 Algonquin, Algonquin, 111. r-~ • Oatus See, 4 Algonquin, Rt. 1, Algonquin, II}. A. Ernest Schroeder, 5 Algonquin, Crystal Lake, 111. E. H. Woodbury, 5 Algonquin, Crystal Lake, Ilk Clifton Millar. 5 Aigpnquin, Crystal Lake, 111. Frank Jelinek, 6 Algonquin, Algonquin, 111. *&'•*"? George F. Starr, Sr., 6 Algonquin, Algonquin, HV v.,., Lydia Lazansky, 6 Algonquin, Algonquin, 111. %r.... J. Michael Kirchberg, 7 Algonquin, Crystal Lakt, Sj3L Patricia Skiley, 7 AlgMiquin, Crystal Lake, HI. < Sue F. Moore, 7 Algonquin, Crystal Lake, HI. *5 . Elizabeth Synek, 8 Algonquin, Cary, III. 'S'^'T Laura Johnson, 8 Algonquin, Cary, 111. ^ •• Charles E. Matthews, 8 Algonquin, Cary, \ y Rose Dvorak, 9 Algonquin, Fox River Grove, III, * J* Anna Wright, 9 Algonquin, Fox River Grove, I1U \ "", Helen Vokac, 9 Algonquin, Fox River drove, tit. Henry Seigmeir, 10 Algonquin. Crystal Lake, tit' • *' 'j Harry Shales, 10 Algonquin, Crystal Lake, 111, - ' ;V' . n;v " Stanley Muska, 10 Algonquin, Crystal Lake, 111. ' 'y ,; ' J Frank Hackman, 11 Algonquin, Algonquin, 111. ' Af\* * Mary Ann Hanson, 11 Algonquin, Algonquin, 111. *'•_ ' ^ Mildred Ryder, 11 Algonquin, Algonquin, 111. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that a report of such selection has been filed in the County Court of said County, and application made to said Court for confirmation and appointment of said Electors as Judges of Elections; and that an Order has been entered | by the Judge of said County Court, that caus$ be shown, if any exists, against the confirmation and appointment of said Electors as Judges of Elections, at or before 10:00 o'clock A.M., on the 27th day of July, A.D., 1953, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. V NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that if no cau^e tof the contrary be shown as provided by said Order, such appointments shall be confirmed by order of Court on sai^ last mentioned da^e, as pro. vided by law. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, I R D. Woods, Clerk of the County Court of said County, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court tU> 8th day of Jane, A.D., 1953. (8BAL) R D. WOODS, Clerk of the County Court. 4 a R > i R I a WE DRESS YOUR H.OORS1 WINDOWS ! • SM Our Complete Una > • LINOLEUM • TILE • CARPETING • DBAPES - CURTAINS - RODDINC s ! w • VENETIAN ud VERTICAL BLINDS .f PHONE 917 for Free Brttm TONYAN'S HOME FURNISHINGS i 268 E. ELM STREET McHENBT, ILL. J m' - v . 4- ¥ Here's a Sure Way to Enjoy Summer Comfort On Electric Dthumidifian and Night Co^linf fpntl -M r1'-* COOLIN# PANS. .. AS LOW AS tUKffiHtf-Ev.ryljofi/t frytnq , Don't let hot nights get you you' IMAGINE! Use an Electric Dehuf | midifier or a Night Cooling Fan in your ; own horn* for PULL DAYS. . FRIE! 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