I A BROKEN FRIENDSHIP ftTAY BE SOLDERED, BI.'T WI[t NEVER BE SOUND :*,#"trr ';-$ {fi t4 u# { $, , ""'I" 1';'rt$rn!#i:,r,*ri * PT'TIIAE 'I J.AOOB JUsT$N BUSII.IBSS ESTABLISH!'IENT, TAKEN ABOUT FIFTT TEARS AGO. I,ET? M P,rillr: :rrllr-i'.i tr{l,lr}GR, JACOB JUSTEN A I\i,D PIR. SHIJRBI]BNE. Photo courtesy of Geo. R. Justen Val-Iey View School for Boys, and was presented a eertificate by Dr. Les Lie Holmes, oresi-dent of Nor:thern lllinols Universitlr, Del(alb. Kranz is nar-ried, anC the father of four ehlLdren, Present at the banquet from the lt{eHenry area were Mayor llonald Doherty, A l,lerman Ra;rmond Smith, Supt. of Public tr{orks Fred J. }4ever, Chief of Poliee B.ichard Lernker and Lt. F.ieharC e lark. Drit)e Sufely HONORED AT BANQT]ET Sgt. Robert Krara, SLLZ N. patton Dr. Wonder T,ake, a membei of the Mcilenry Foliee Department, was honored Thursday, June 23rd. irt a banquet at VaILey Vtew, near Elgln, for graduattng Juvenile de-partment poll_ce off ieers. He was one of a elass of 5O who corn- pleted a two week Lnstitute course at .\/uv Aliue