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" _ y •vp' " ^ W - % " r>- ' ' -'. *^~3 ; - ' . . . ,. ^ \ - l. • \ ' . • . - • ' • , * * v ^ f *S fi -- Volume 68 McHENRY, ILUNOIS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1942 No. 19 108 TO DON U S ARMY UNIFORMS IN ONE WEEK FOURTEEN MEN FROM M'HENRY Member of Coast Guar d m xytf&Xf BOA&D ONE WILL SENB FIFTY-TWO -"X \1' • . •' ••'C'f.-i According to word given by the two local selective service boards the first f part of the week the county quota for . the first week of October is set at 108 men. Fifty-two men will leave, from Board r on Qcober L and fiftysix are scheduled to depart from iBoard II October 3. The call for the entire month of September was 162 liien, bringing the two month quotas to the largest number of county men to be effected since the inception pf the selective service. ^ . R. GLENN DRAPER Glenn Draper, son of the C. Drapers of Route 1, West McHenry, was inducted into the service over a TWO RESPECTED CITIZENS DIE r DURING WEEK TAKEN..':-, ^ Another of those deaths which bring not only loneliness--to a family but sorrow to a whole community was that of Mr^. Cora Martin Bnssett whose sudden passing last Saturday was a shock to all who knew her. Although Mrs. Bassett had been in poorl health for several months, death came unexpectedly as she was~sttTin'g in H chair, visiting, in the home of her sifter, Mrs. Carrie Mansfield, in Woodstock. , Woodstock Lieutenant nOTflDCD D 10 | , u , is Killed in Action UU I UUL11 D 10 LAST DAY Serving* in Australia ixf»(?*r S,tbo Total ^ THIS TOWNSHIP ; • Last Saturday, one of the two days : Set aside for voters to register under the new Permanent Registration act, 498 McHenry voters availed themselves of the chance to insure their voting next election. One hundred | twenty-four registered in preciftct one, 120 in precinct two. 124 in precinct three and 130 in precinct fc^ur. . Each Tuesday and Thursday for the last several - weeks deputy county clerks were registering voters at the 1.1 KI T. ROBERT SWANKY The war department informed T A few weeks ago the deceased Was Sweeney, 651 Washington street, city Hall. Although many citizens ^ciy.vc u,u taken seriously ill while visiting her Woodstock, Wednesday .evening, that were taking advantage of this opporyear ago. He was stationed at Fort ^au?hter. Mrs. Florabelle V'ogel, in ^'s son> Lieutenant Robert Sweeney, tunity rather than making the trip Sheridan until December 11. 1941. Woodstock but improved to such an 23 yeap« old, was killed in action ONE DIES AFTER * '\rX : ANOTHER IS SERIOUSLY INJURED : « r •!•' One man was killed and another s&t- • loiisly injured last Friday evening when their truck, loaded with cement, swerved off Route 31, near Rrngwood, and plunged down an eight foot embankment and overturned. The diad man is Gerhard Ramsaier, 44, of 719 North Eleventh ^ avenue, Melrose ^ark, a member of a mason contracting firm and driver of the truck, who was pinned beneath the machine and found some time iater.. BOARD ONE " 11, 1941 Following are those named from w6? ht V Fort u Lewis' toard I * ^ ^ Wash. Sh April of this year he was . M ii put in the Coast Guard. He left the McHenry i States the last part of June and his GARFIELD CHRISTIAN BENSON present address, is ASN 36028938, HARRY MARTIN CONWAY 1210th C.A. (AA), Batt. C., A. P. O. CLARENCE J. ETTEN -:-'"'F'942, care of Postmaster, Seattle, ELMER MATH FREUND Washington. PAUL STEVE HUFF FREDRICK MOYLAND KENT * j BERNARD RUDOLPH MATCHEN j. WILLIAM FRANK MEYERS Jud^e William L. Pierce sitting in VICTOR ANTHONY MILLER circuit court last Friday granted a GRANTS DIVORCE j ----- -:,y THEODORE NICHOLAS PITZEN ROBERT RICHARD ROSSMAN NORBERT JACOB SMITH BERNARD JOHN THURLWELt GLENN THOMAS WATTLES A Idem WILLIAM RAY WILSON Harvard ROBERT LE ROY BRENNECKA JOHN EDWARD CLARKE RALPH CUTODY ADELBERT DENNIS JOHN JAMES FORBES - CASS I US A. FRAASE JOHN ROBERT HAWLEY VINCENT JOSEPH HOCKSTADT MERLE PHILLIPS KINGSLEYWALTER EDWIN LOEEECK ' LYLE MAYNARD PALMER RICHARD NUMMS STEVENSON WILLIAM HAROLD SUTTON ERNEST EDWARD VICK * DANIEL EDWARD WOZNIEWSKI Hebron MCHARD C. ANDERSON EDWARD JAMES EMERSON LYLE LAMBERT JOHNSON LELAND VAUGHN KESTMl KENNETH EUGENE PILLET CLIFFORD PETER WETER Marengo ELMER HENRY DUNKER LAVERNE ARTHUR JOHNSON MELVIN ERNEST KAMHOLZ OTTO FRANK W. KEHR FRED GUS RAETHER „ DANIEL HENRY WISE Richmond CECIL ELMER ALLEN JESSE WILLIAM ALLEN 6EORGE THOMAS EAMBAS JOSEPH BARTUNEK Woodstock FRANCIS MICHAEL COSTELLO BOBERT J. HOLLARBUSH Miscellaneous *HOMAS RODERICK BARRETT Genoa City, Wis. ^©RVILLE FREDRICK BIRD -"--4- Evanston " JOHN JOSEPH O'BRIEN Liberty ville - r BAROLD G. SMITH R. F. D., Joliet divorce to Charles M. and Ruth Marie Schroeden He also set non-jury ~-- 1 dates to open on October 12. NEWS ABOUT OUR SERVICEMEN Camp Polk, La., j S/Sgt. Gordon T-1 Knox has arrived' at Camp Polk for d u t y w f r t h t h e 11th Armored Di- Henry Miller, 62, of 103 Fourteenth GORDON BERG avenue, Maywood, riding with Ramon. to Woodstock for this purpose at some : 0 B^rg, son of Mr. and Mrs. *aier. was pinned in the wreckage of Lieutenant Sweeney, who had served ..later date there were still many who 0scar of R>ngwood received his the truck and suffered serious injuries in the marines over two years, was a had not yet realized the importance of farIy Tacoma, Washing- ^his head, face and ch?st. He was former classmate of Larry Huck, Jr., ^ reeistration. For this reason two ' w the .tlst division provost a®° suffeiing from severe shock of McHenry, who is now serving in official voting days were set aside for £uarcl an<^ ,s now serving with troops when .admitted, to the Woodstock u the navy. this purpose, the first being last Sat- Australia Although Gordon attend. pital Lieutenant Sweeney was graduated urdav, September 19, and the second , the oodst?c.k schools he is well from St. Mary's Catholic High school, to be on October 6. The city hall is known ,n thls vicinity. Woodstock, with honors in 1937. He no longer open for registration on W*PBWV CT|Tnit«c received the American Legion post Tuesdavs or Thursdays but anvone de- , „.*r , , , award. Later he attended Blackburn siring to register before October 6 may ITNDER NOTED DIRECTOR J>°dy to 'nspect the wreckage colleg and the University of Illinois. d0 so by contacting Bob Conway or ' _ ~-- . until about one o clock Saturday Mrs. T. J. Sweeney is Clara Greaves Henry Miller deputy county clerks* !^-W*rIW ,oneB- who is studying this morning. A Minneapolis truck dnver Swc„ty, head of .hi Home Bure.u of inMc C*"'™' V. M. €. A. collie c««ht . ? = of the ov,rtur«d McHenry county. Mr. Sweeney is a Henrv have n6w registered out of an !n Ch,(ja£0' has fortunate in be- truck st°PPed to investigate He wholesale grocery salesman who cov- expec*ted 2.700. After last Saturday ,lJf s':lected to play wnth the Sym- * «a^au|^Jn 1" ^ ers the territory round about Mc- lt was revealed that about s.txy-four Ph°nf °^atr\ ^ college as a Henry county. per cent of the total estimated Mc- c,ell,st; Th'« orchestra has as its noted beneath ; ' t, • . , , . , director, Nicolai Malko. who is also otate police were notified and Sgt. •"','^^enry coun^.v'^e™ director of the Chicago Women's Sym- Phil Guinto and Patrolmen Stanley County Clerk Woods, estimates the P.hony. Warren is also planning to Weidmen*ind ^ur n S^f total registration will reach upwards sm* w,th the colle«e chorus- vfestigated. They notified Coroner of 20,000 voters in the county, includ- Accident Discovered The accident occurred about eleventhirty o'clock in the evening, just after the rain started, although no- INTERESTING NEARBY NEWS MRS. E. E. BASSETT and her granddaughter Ilene Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Bassett. James F, Stiles. Jr., general chairman of the Lake cotflity war savings ,n.n . , .. ^ , ,U(T in charge of the bond and ««»» ing October 6, the last possible date to register under the voters act. The clerk's office will register voters until October 5, which is the last registration day in that office. The clerk is MESSA6ES FROM MEN IN SERVICE campaign, has ^en r^t^ by the vote of 22,917 votes cast as the high- U. S. Treasury department to set up est number of voters on which to base a "Victory Sing" in every hamlet, town and city in Lake county. The purpose of these great community estimates. This 1940 record vote broke the extent that she was able to return to previous 1936 general election record He has been as- her home on Main street. Only last P"rP°se oi tnese great community ^~20,008 balloTs cast, distinguishing signed to the Hq. Mondav evenine she attended an East- sin£s ,s to bring together people from ^ as ^ largest ever in eT.?^r,mee"n?',havine rr/trS KfSSilX !o • 'h" »»unty> Ions political history ed Regiment. a faithful and zealous member of that ? patriotic gathering and songfest to Commanded by order. Her fellow workers in this and j morale, fellowship alid <?onn- Major General E. all other organizations to which she nce In the coming days, H. Biooks, t h e belonged will not soon forget her un-. „ ~ ". . - . 11th is one of Uncle Sam's newest tiring aid in every wav possible for .••„ Th,e Bamngton swimming pool m Armored Divisioris. > the betterment of these "associations. NOrthside park, which Was enabled to Mrs, Bassett was born in Atlantic, open for the 1942 summer when citi- LieutenantJ.C Purvey of Crystal Ridge cemetery. Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey o f M c - Hfenry, who is at Camp Livingston, La., is finding life vfestigated. Harry Ehorn of Richmond. Ramsaier's body was taken to the Jacob Justen & Sons Funeral home where Coroner Ehorn swore in a jury and held an inquest. Ramsaier is survived by a widow, Hulda, and two daughters, Eileen and Gladys. The body was taken from McHenry to the Paul Senne funeral home in Maywood where funeral services were held. Burial wa» 4» Oak RUMMAGE SALE A "Rummage sale will be held Oct. 1,< 2 and 3 at Buch's store on Riverthe P.-T.A. Friends here are glad to hear that Iowa' sixtv'ci^ht' vear^' ^TVi'v^ Zens and organizations of the com- lowa- Sixt>-eight years ago but lived f„unity staged a voluntary subscrip | Elmer Steinsdoerfer has been promot- |ed to the rank of Corpornl at Jamestown, Rhode Island. V j Staff Sergeant Martiri Cooney is en- • joying a furlough from Scott Field, fill. in McHenry almost her entire life. Survivors besides her sister, Mrs Mansfield, are a daughter, Mrs. Flora- according to a report compiled by Ray belle Vog£l of Woodstock, a son, Lisle, M. Jttrs, treasurer of the park district. with whom she made her home here, three grandchildren and her mother- Ensign Wairen T. Umbright, 21, >n law, Mrs. Jennie Bassett, 92. Her 80n of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Umbright Private Lavsrne Harrison has been ^sbani!' ^heT Bassett« postmaster in 0f Arlington Heights, was killed Fri- ] transferred from Camp Forrest, ^ McHenry for many years, died day, September 11, when the training !Tenn., to Fort Lewis, Washington, almost four years ago. They were plane he was piloting crashed-near married December 18, 1897. Also pre- Saline, Mich. Ensign Robert Morlan nruiur rv. 01 mc- Cfdin« in W"e ™ o{ Detroit, Cullom Lake has been transferred Jaug ter' twro brothers> * 8,st«r *nd was killed in the crash. from Camp RobinsOn, Ark.,* to the er parents. Tank Destroying school at Camp Mrs- Bassett belonged to the Order ' Palatine staged one of the mbst suc- Hood, Texas. Clerk Woods said this week that Marengo township leads in the registration of its voters. Of a possible estimated 1,600 voters a total of 1,400 have registered. Richmond is second with 800 voters and 600 registrations. Clerk Woods said, however, that regiment which is~a part of the 28th • smaller precincts mky have a better Division. This is a national guard r^I" u .l in e ' c alrmaIV^,,n J v - be phoned by those who have articles as an armv doctor side Drive' sponsored by most Contributions of toys, clothing and He is rwtth^t h^ household furniture will be much apilnUay( t,h intf an.t ry preciated and ^ such co^ ntributions i nort nf 9*1 Should be.left at Buch s store at any H™ ' V:L percentage of their voters registered, unit from Pennsylvania and has p"unvu w,,u «"""»» tion campaign, has closed one of the P Remin5i voter3 thar the closing quite an historical background. It was £°Var*J\to b"!« ln f an fl T" • most successful season in its history, , ic neiip ri«. ^ r;,.;. be found to get them to the store. R E M E M B E R ! BOARD TWO date of registration is near, CleiK a formed unit in the Civil war and Woods said that any county voter, was one of the first National Guard; who has not registered, may do so at outfits to reach France fn the World his office untii and including October War. lt has the distinction of form- . A 5. The office is open from 8:00 a.m. ing its sleeve emblem in scarlet red--^- Christmas cards and packages IW until 5:00 p.m. and remains open a privilege granted only to those Units members of the armed forces outside Wednesday and Thursday evenings""who suffered casualties of more than continental United States should be from 7:00 to 9:00 for vote r^gistra- fifty per cent in the last war. mailed during the month of October--- ii, nn.. w„, „ „ „ D tion only. It will also be open Satur- ' My particular job at the present the earlier the better in time for - cedintr her in death were an infant f n* t t trur h OT1 day afternoons from 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. time when we are in camp is in the Christmas delivery. - Private Arthur R. Hagedom oflMc-"-^ & ^ ^ t photographer, also , ; regimental infirmary," Dr. Purvey Packages must not weigh more than ° SHARES IN ESTATE writes home folks. ' We have sick f^n pounds, be more than eighteen rinrA J Mvera Woodstock, aiid call at 7 a. m. when anyone who is ill inches long, or have a combined length t v • GV FK M IT u C *U" f"~i '.rr 7 w >• ir • n Ceorce F Kramer' McHenry a niece1 or injured reports. We make our di- and width of more than forty-two of Eastern Star, the M. E. church, the cessful "Fly for Navy rallies in all George r. Kramer Mcilenry, a niece ^jg amJ £.escribe treatment We inches. Officials urge a package be Mothers' club and Fox River Valley Chicagoland Tuesday night, Septem- and nephew of the late William MaU, ^ desi ate whether the man r»- no longer than an ordinary shoe box. _ Jerry Miller is no longer employ^ camP- R- N- A- She was a Junior Past ber 15, when an overflow crowd jam- who died at McHenry June 23, wdl re- ^ ^ quartewd or sent to Banned are perishable matter, inat the West McHe«ry post office, but Matron of the O. E. S. The body was med the high school auditorium to , ceive the bulk of his estate listed at ^ j . Q toxicants, poisons, currency, (because la now serving with Uncle Sam's navv at rest at the Peter M. Justen funeral hear Lieut. Penfield, ex-mayor of $4,000 in personal property and $2 000 ^tJc t 100 0 of restrictions in some countries, or # UkL • |; ; home until two oVlock Tuesday after- Evanston, tell how Palatine young jn real esUte. i JwLnTimoS At Z p^eSI inflammables, such as match* «r cignoon when services were conducted men may qualrfy for Navy flight ju^ ^ ^2 we have three doctors who are Wte lighter fluid. Money orders. News has been received at home hy Rev- H. J. Miller of the Com- training. tfcat George Frisby is ill with pnetf- munity Methodist church. Hosts of 750, and ao additional ^ne hundred nionia at Camp Polk, La. -- „ j i-.u _r i The names of the fifty-six men ire leased by Board II are as follows: ^ Algonquin ALBERT G. ¥. HORN KLDON ALBERT LAMZ HAVMOND LAWRENCE OLSEN FREDERICK M. PEDERSON Cary JOHN P. JOSEPH KVIDERA Crystal Lake HARRY WILLIAM ADAMS, JR. RAYMOND MERVIN ALLEN JOHN DUGGAN i FRANCIS FREEMAN FOSTER ; HARRY LEONARD HANSON _ .JGARL LELAND HARTELIUS DELMAR D. HEIDENREICH ! WALTER C. A. KRECKER i , DElLBERT GEORGE LEGEL j LOUIS PFE1FFER r | , GiXJKGE FREDLRICK PULVER LOUIS M. REDDERSDORF j 1 GEORGE C. SCHERZER ; r'viiMARLES EDWARD SCHULZ, • Fox River Grove f 1 WILLIAM JOSEPH BLUM i ROBERT NELSON SPANGARD * j WILLIAM VINCENT ZITE^C, JR. J_ Marengo ""1" HOWARD RALPH ANTHONY Union -• : «' qEO. LAWRENCE GRONEMAN i "LEO FREDRICK KUNDE " • WALTER AUGLSR SCHAUER ; Woodstock i UrikLTER CARL AKERBERG j JAMES FRANCIS CASEY } UlIARLES CLIFFORD COOPER j JOHN STANLEY DANIELSON HUBERT MATH IAS EVANS RAYMOND^IJLIAN GAYLORD EUGENE JAMES *HASSLER J;_ Private Vernon Freund has been transferred from Hammer Field, Fresno, Calif., to San Diego, Calif. _ _ __ ^ _ Attorney friends attended to pay their last re- persons were turned away for lack of! Wicks is counsel for the estate spects to one of McHenry'a moat ea-. room. ' teemed women. Burial was in Wood-! I ENLISTS IN NAVY land cemetery tire regiment of 2,500 men. The talc' of shortage of doctors was not just fu story. Our normal complacenient should be eight doctors to a regiment. Residence Gh&ngtt The Ralph Schroeder family is ..« cemeiery. | Through a program of the Agricul- j Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bourelle of Mc- In 8ick call we have the moving from the Knox house on Rich- Among those from out of town who Jural Marketing association of the; Cullom Lake have the distinction of ;job of re^ias9ifying men who are mond to ^ house « John attended the funeral were Mr. and ^deral government, Barrmgton school | being the. only permanent residents phy8icaliy unfit for field service and street recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Manor, Mrs. Alice Manor P«P'k now may drink ahaJf-pmt hot- there who have^wo sons m the ser- do all the examinations for entry into Mrs. Raymond Fei we rda. Mrs. Harriet Manor of Minne- tie of milk each day at a coet of only , v.ce. Private Leland Bourelle has the air corD8 MriM:hut(S trot>D/ ete_ who has ^ ^ oper. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank friends and neigh- MR. AND MRS. HENRY VOGEL. Texas; Mrs. Anna Martin ami Mrs. school premises. Ed. Becking of Woodstock; Mrs. Harpanied another son, Berwyn, to Chi- *'u , ' cago wh?re he enlisted in the navy and a'd »tatl«n ^ ^ > ards be' old Furgeson of Wauconda, and Mrs. Dr- B* A- Becker. 72. a well known : received the rank of Yeoman 3rd class h.,nd the front and all casualties pass BAY CLARENCE HIGGINS ERNEST R. HINDERLIDER LYLE LAMBERT HUFFMAN LOUIS MICHAEL KAPPLER RAYMOND EDWARD KNAAOK LAWRENCE A. MUMMERT RICHARD I. RAPP V->- RICHARD L. SCHOEPPERLE ELWOOD W. SHERWIN MELVIN EDWARD SHOUS£ transfer from Effingham. HI. WILLIAM HENRY YOUNG HENRY MICKEL WURZTINGER Chicago JOHN JOSEPH AUSTINCHARLES CARL HIGHT Rockford CLARENCE F. GANSHERT ELMER A. McMULLEN Miscellaneous v LESLIE FERDINAND CARLSON Evanston ) PAUL CARL FRET Elgin : OWEN J. MATTICE Coloma, Michigan •<.' RAYMOND L. PYLE, Volunteer Carmi, Illinois , THOMAS ALBERT WILTRQITT Births Henry Vogel and daughter, Edith, physician of Silver Lake, Wis., was petty officer. This was the largest our 8»1^- and Mrs. Laura Hendrickson of Rich- billed at ten o'clock Monday morning, group of men to enlist at the old post- i: ; t f September 14, by a Soo line train office building in Chicago in any one Preliminary to fall maneuvers. We which struck his automobile at a Hay since the war began. Monday at- n^^ned 12 miles (rne, too) into the r .ternoon Berwyn led the parade to the Louisia"a forests and took our P°3'- Parents °f a daughter born at their ' 'Adams and Wabash station where tlons- Our regiment was taking a de- home on crossing southeast of the village. CHARGED WITH ARSON they boarded a train for Great Lakes.^tensive action. We set up our station evening. Mrs. Tonyan was the for- _ . . . . . . . . . » n n / 1 *• \r ti A. I _... IIiom V nnnn M MimW mond. Mrs. Peter Diedrich - After several months of ill health and three weeks during which she was Snhfi"^l^^»a^bou" nSry°te^,k Mrs- J J uHa Dombr<>s5i .-ecive basic training there. day (Wednesday), September 23, 1942, j^tf^^haries0? ^tayeB last week' " ' at her home east of McHenry. She Ju9tlce Charles t. Hayes last ueek. would have been seventy-four years old the following day. W\th her passing a kind neighbor and nuifimL-atKj a • •••»•••••»• >•» >•••« IMMf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tonyan are the a daughter born at their Richmond road Thursday and took it down every time a retreat mer Miss Leone Freund. ^ was made. One withdrawal took place Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McVicker ef about 3 a. m. in a complete blackout in Elgin are the parents of an eight . . / , . . the middle of dense woods. It was pound son born September 21 at St. pan ted their daughter, Marjorie, to go that the soldiers would walk Joseph's hospital, in that city. Son Isabel I Simon, the bert James. good mother was. taken from the cohi- , A , ? \ k j * t mufty d&u^hter lurnished t>ond. James Survivors are her husband^ two daughters, Mrs. Al. (Genevier^f Guthrie of Waukegan, Mrs. Rayv,(Lillian) . . . . . M r . a n d M r s . C . H . D u k e r a c c o m - fng6 oVthe^ta^oHhe 'o^mbroski daU^hter' Ma/jorie.to so dark that the soldiers would walK Josephs Kosp.uu, m u faL Saturday niX S^pSmT>er l2 Chl^g° Su"diy ^here *£'* her right into the ambulance when it stop- of the former Miss Isat S^ie was released from ^istody^when 8tud,es at ^ C°Unty ho8plUL P^. You literally couldn't see 'your baby has been named AL W. Stearns, assistant state fire marAmong the Sick shal of Antioch, and W. L. Esenck, manager, of the West Adjustment and Sem ith otf Lt iub ertyville, one son, John„ Injsprec.ti,on. comrp.a nIy- of Re o*ci_k fo^r d, aid- ed in the investigation of the fire. Mrs. Muscoda, Wisconsin GEORGE W. ZEMAN Gilmer, Illinois ped. l uu tlltlA.l, v y.». vi.i . wvt hand in front of your face.* A girl was born «> **r. <wid f "We were limited on our supplies, George Krickle at the Wooostoca Mf* including wajfer so you can imagine pital last Friday, j what a sight w? were when we finally Mr. and Mrs. John R. Freund er got back to camp. Chigger bites cov- Park avenue... are the^parent* of a Walter Warner of Elgin, the ered our entire bodies. We had sev- daughter bom at the Woodstock he#- former Miss Irene Frisby of McHenry. erqj casualties, especially snake bites, pital on Sunday^ Septtmber 20.^ ^ is critically ill at St. Joseph's hospital There are several poisonous snakes The Edward Schmidts of McluiMMR here, including rattler, coral snakes Lake became the parents of a soa Brown, Mrs. Clara Regner, Mrs. Cath- Rev. Father Paul Tuchlinsky at eight ing. " , 'and water moccasins and every once in bom at the Woodstock hospital Mooerine Brown and Mrs. Gertrude Wag- o'clock Friday evening. Roy Panknin of Ringwood has been a while someone gets bit. day evening. Mrs. Schmid; is the ner and one brother, Jack Sdadtfeld of Friends may call at the funeral undergoing treatment at Victory "I was glad to hear that Dr. Alford former Miss. Burnette B^urelw. The Round Lake. home until 9:30 Saturday morning and Memorial hoepital. Waukegan, waa_transferred to the California area, baby has been named Leland tof --The u£cei«u was a uiuiiTuj member | services will be held at ten o'clock' Mrs. Suzanna Rudolph of Spring He should find some nice country Schmidts brother who is in the Mt of the Christian Mothers and of St. from St. Mary's church with Msgr. C, j Grove was a surgical patient at the there and meeting a few Crystal Lake, vice. 'Mary's church. The body is at rest S. Nix officiating. Burial will be in Woodstock hospital the last of the people should be a Godsend. As the! 1--1 at the Jacob Justen & Sons funeral the church cemetery. jweek. * boys say here. 'It's rough.'" j Rubber Stamps at Tfce ; - i •• • • •. "• 1 . ' •/ ; : :'4 Ef^inger of Lake Villa, three stepsons, Fred, Nick and Jacob Diedrich, four step - daughters, Mrs. Anna home where the rosary will be said by following an operation Tuesday mom- here.

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