- M* •••• * ,". i «A y"-l'?\'J' :~« . A. ^ {.^'^ ' **»," _ «r-» . J- t-Hl'-IS' ,.-* .,»/ , > - "» «W<jr <u«f /»-', V '|t<1« f«W* £ - " • ' ( ' ' i ' . • " ' ' " ' • -; % '^"^"3* 1' B '1"' ^'":^ f * '*1 V " ' '1 » * «* i * -* < , ^ ^ " £ . • t *' A„ * }. - ; j . ' 5 • *, Volume 68 McHENRY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1944 ' . ' • '"M No. 35 *7 M'HENRY HAS ITS " SHARE OF COUNTY WAR CASUALTIES LIST TO DATE INCLUDES THIRTY-FIVE Somewhere In Atlantic .:£:•• tartly during the past '-'yek*, --'.ik •word eanie time and „aga.in of another 'T: casualty in the county, there must flsave b^en many an occasion when ^fsjall of us wondered just how high our ,';*$tasualty' list in this Community had ; jfrown. • r, - , In reviewing the names • oi. thos* • . lilted as dead, missing, .wounded or prisoners, we find that McHenry has had its share of sorrow, already, 'probably ranking next to Woodstock in the list. To date McHenry had had three who haVe been declared dead, McHENRY TOWNSHIP - 1st WAR LOAN . . . McHENRY TOWNSHIP - 2nd WAR "LOAN' - McHENRY TOWNSHIP 3rd WAR LOAN CAPT. OWEN LEADS COUNTY IN HOURS r WITH MOTOR CORPS TWO FROM OUR CITY RECEIVE SILVER WINGS : Especially interested was the list: which was released, this week cf. the hours put in by motor cOrps member? in. this county. Capt.. Mary 0»wen of McHeni-y led the list Tvith. 989 hours; Jean -Holmes of Crystal ;'--i.".'V'". V'.- take was second with 719; Irarie' Bonnichsen of Woodstock, third, with '•AiFiK. J UnrloUN SECOND 624; and Lieut.. Minnie Green of FLYER IN FAMILY . McHenry^ fourth, with 472, r | * - - -• bec'anK combat pilots,,-' Irene Bonnichsen,. 2-year bar; Mary of th«» army air forces' in the ftrstj; Stepa'n. 2-year-.bar; and Ethel Grie- graduating exercised of the New YeaP> bel. 2-year fbar. The following re- at eleven advanced pilot 'schdols. of Yes^again the pwpleqfMcftehry goods-wiHcerteinly tesult m higherfirsf time have thftyheld .such, mean- .Vredrickson, Marjorie D'Vore. Gath- mand * * township ane string to add their prices which in the end will" impair ing as now. I>i years to'come we will e r i n e Johnson, Gertrude Barbian, name to the War Bond Honor Roll the value of wages, Protection of look hack' at the early months of ELanor Wirfs and Pollv Kubv. Of fiJh^^ffvprl vPt f another time as the Fourth W ar this stability is one of the problems 1944 and recall what we did at that, the group, in addition 'to those al- at one time bv scho^s ^ Te^ ^ (Photo by Warwick) »»nd drive begins. , of war entrusted to the home front ciucial time to help save our coun- ready mentioned from here, Miss Qkl^homa the IlHn^ n en went t ANTHONY NOON AN j The fundamental plea of this drive and to disregard this trust is to be- try and our families. . It will be an D'Vore Miss Kubv Mrs Barbian : 1 ",""r • • • onHtll,nwniinril 4 v, : v- . .. f . lis'fiuy extra War Bonds.". This goal tray the men at the battle front. Let unpleasant picture, hard to erase if and M« WirfVaw from McHetol t tne assignment even as the schools two missing in action and two wound- Anthony Noonan, one of the twin is symbolized by the Fourth War us think what our lack o£ co.opera. we' cannot remember with pHde of are from McH( nry. ,.began work ed. While these include just those , sons of Mr. and Mrst Alllieenn NNoooonnaann LT oan embnle m> carry• inK the *l egend», tion wi>lnl mean to t.»h em!• «help.in.g .in one of the molt imF portanw*t ; r »ss su^nAr from the mmed.atev.cm.y there of th.s city, has been serving some- ..We bought ext» Bonds." During Failure to assume each one's share ways possible on the home front- Ve been many 1nore cas^ltie^^ of^where m the Atlant,c for some time, Qur pregent campaign this shield of each War Loan may endanger the with , the purchase of War Bonds, county men which have caused sad- where he works as a watchmaker. should become the seal of faith in or(krly financing and prosecution of The Fourth War Loan is a W ••!neSA m,ol7i !u ro nrnhnhlv is }**? °" & ^"ytr " ^ sixty million American homes. To the war, again threatening the se- part of the preparation for the all- 1944 ^e^.e Pr°bab y of late.Jie has bten in the service of Jt especially through self denial, curity of all of us. out mash at Germany and Japan, not a household in McHenry in w IC Uncle Sams NAVY for almost TWO j should give us the feeling of highest " To pass up the purchase of a War If you have anyone near the battle- •prayer is not offered occasionally for; years. Both Anthony and his twin patriotism To be without it is to Bond is to deny one's self ownership ' front--and who has not--you will the safety of the boys now fighting brother, Allen, who is believed to be : » *«._ .J . . _ J and for those who will not return, i serving in Iran, were two While the following list is not an Henry's most popular young •fficial record, it includes the names j until their entrance into service . .«f those recorded in county papers from tame to time: MESSAGES FROM MEN IN SERVICE VV>'ault uP°n °Vr Obligations to' our in the safest investment in the world, not want to miss sacrificing to the n TUT M ™c" righting men and the nation for for when Bonds are no longer of print that it hurts to buv these extra, r ;. I' ^ J? en | which they fight and die. value other items will hav6 long be- honds. ! , a. . thank you and on a new and even'larger |'class scheduled to. graduate early next month. ' Among the graduates from this vicinity Were Frank Johnson, son of LISTED DEAt> McHenry-- . "WILLIAM A. PEARSON, Troop train* crash, Missouri. - EUGENE M. WEIDEMAN, South Pacific. ERNEST- C. MILLER, Atlantic.' , V/./ , \ Woodstock-- JOSEPH NBLI^Eff, THOMAS LOUNSBURY, , Pearl Harbor. VERNON J. KELLEY, Philippines. ROBERT SWEENEY, Solomons. La VERNE ROBERTS, North Africa. BYRON OLCOTT, South Pacific. WILLIAM M;USSER, North Africa. JAMES MERWIN, Deland, Fla. HENRY PERSCHAL, Barksdale, La. GEORGE BEHLER, New York. UNIONHAROLD KARSTEN, Hawaiian Islands. , • te--ca-- NEWS ABOUT OUR SERVICEMEN Major General Arthur E. Ingksh, division commander of the Illinois Reserve militia, accompanied by Ceil. Kenneth S. M C - • Rather than feeling that we are fore loSt their worth. Names of the committees ik the ! giving something, let us rather rtial- This war is to big for any indjvid- various parts of "this towniship "Will j tee that as American citizens we ual to bimsh aside with the thought, appear in th^ next edition of the Usannot afford not to buy extra bonds. ' Let George do it." Never since P!aindealer. The county quota has Failure to invest in bonds by using the words "we pledge ou' lives and been set at $1,972,000. and the town-.: extra income to buy scarce consumer oar iortunes" w^re uttered for the ship ouota at $241,500 CO OPERATE IN 1944 "MARCH OF DIMES;" AID POLIO VICTIMS MANY THOUSANDS STATE TAXPAYERS GET 1943 RETURNS POULTRY COURSu TO BEGIN WEDNESDAY > IN HIGH SCHOOL With the epidemic of Poliomyelitis Cartrf H. Harrison. Collector of Next Wednesday. January 26,. ait Donald command- 'n sect^on of Illinois last fall,' Internal Revenue has announced that 8:00 P. M., the first class of' the er of' the third there will no doubt h? more interest he has begun to mail copies of the poultry course will be held in the regiment visited thdn ever in the "March of Dimes" 1943 individual income and victory high school building. This course the locai unit of year- The national campaign tax rieturns to the estimated.2,500,000 is «pen to any one interested in. Illinois Reserve 's noW 'n Pr0"ress an<* will continue I^^eral income taxpayers in the First poultrv raising. There is no rnaxi-. militia during their tlirouKh Jan. 3i: | District of Illinois. .. . mum enrollment 'for the poultry Dear Mr. Mosher: I FRANK JOHNSON regular drill per*' J- L._ TWnsend is^^ ge^ral chair-] ^ ^ Just a line to let >ott lmoW 1 amMr. and all who make it. possible for me to receive the swell paper each week. I sure appreciate it very much. I am writing to tell you we have moved again, this time to the southern part <>f j the state. We ar located in what is almcst a jungle There are all kinds of wild anijft^ls i around us. ! f Yours truly, ' f ROBERT SUTTON, * Santa Maria. Calif. iod last week. In man of the rally Lf^McHer^ reJ"r"!; »4re .^ ^ ^ nature as t"he ^ COUrae of' overseas" 'rmewhe^T mrth1 Ir"' We'st 8 McHenry ^h^ter^^bv reviewing the work Ray McGee will be in charge. Mrs. by law to until March fered last year. Such topics as iand We had a very nice Christmas son of the Raymond Colbys of Wood' accomplished by Frances Garland of Woodstock has 15' 1 cannot ur«e too strongly that , . o1 V\oodfered last year. t brooder house management, feeding. bere turke'v""and 'thp^tHmmin^ son ot the Kaymond Colbys of W ood- the militia, Gener-- ib, een namead cuh"airr m"an of the women •s evfery o"ne oPr*e!D*a™re aanndd fi1l1e f hhiiss rree- ddiisseeaasseess aannda npaarraassiitteeas , ccuutllliimngr aanndd The pteurolp{ele> haenrd *" the tnmmings. stock, formerly of McHenry, and Fred e are very friendly R Schoeoke also of Woodstock. al Inglesh pointed out that Co. F. division of the>ive and Mrs. Elea- ^ *1™% asposs-ble. "There othei poultry managerial problems and easy to understand. We are • *l^Pke- als° _ like other militia units, had lost nor Foley will have charge in Mc- are; he two major points will be discussed. using their system of money and it ^L. Ku r it' ^n 0n* ANDRFW C FULTZ South Pacific many men to the armed forces and Henry. Miss Elsie Vycital of Mc-, t'iat are vital for every t° under- Those interested should contact is a little confusing at first. They „ .V1 war ANDREW C. FULTZ, South Pacific. He agked Henry will be in charge in fox R,verstan r d: t .„ one of the following individuals: jitterbug just like back in the SUtesSenusly' aI1 thre€ youn« adults en* Ikmnl-- WALTER L. KLATT, Itely. JSpriag Grove-- RAYMOND BUNDE, Sicily. KENNETH MONTGOMERY, Sooth Pacific. « : JCary-- GORDON SCHLOTTMAN, Birmingham, Ala: JOHN LAZANSKY, Idaho, plane crash. Marengo-- JX)NALD McANDREWS, Australia. ELLSWORTH McCUE, USS Wasp. Algonquin that each member take it upon him- Grove, where she is a teacher. u First'. ,many P«rsons will owe a Walter Bolger, Clint Martin. Anton Always enjoy the paper from back,listin* their services with the ar">*-'. self to recruit at least one new man Citizens are being asked to co- ft 8^ou'd Schmitt, Art Stillmg. Matt Schmitt, hon». Best regards. ! t0 ®nter serx'ceinto the company. Men from this operate and will hardly fail to do so, ™^f,atel^..to °ut h?W m,uch th/y Matt Adams, Merwin Strever or Geo.! GENE DOBYNS, j Reived his wings and commission , will owe' and to make plans for C. E_g fie-rt, Vocational Agricultural : North * Ireland. BS second lieutenant at Altus, Oklameeting the obligation. This fact is Instructor. This should be done as j company. Men rrom tnis operate (and will hardly community who are serving with the if they remember the following: «tate militia are Pfc. David W. Rae- * That one-half of all money collect- eniDhasized in fairness tn tmtnavPM ui maker, Rinprood;; Pvt. EldrM L.'^ IN our remaim .N ,h, ^ ^ h.ve ^"12^ £PpL« Zv" " T.""' 8° fUrther P'"M .nd S.^1 Johnson, West McHenry; ' Pvt. E.; county. Just a few lines to thank you and i hotna, in March of 1943 and is now fa glider-tow pilot at Lubbock, Texas. Enlisted In 1942 "Low, Ringwood; Alvin Benoy and ~xhat ev«i the monev soing 'to'so^vstem"**"0^1" pay*af*you' The third farm machinery^class the people who make it possible for Enlisting, also with the army air Walter E. Wilcox of Ringwood. the National Fundation for Infantile although many taxpayers a^' m<? ^ ^ ^^ealer. Also corps, in May, 1942, Frank, youngest Paralysis comes back indirectly-- will find that they substantially paid Service building -.Krs." Jjunes DohertJ' recetyed a sometimes directly-^-because it is used up on their 1943 taxes, some in The first evening, a film strip was cablegram last week from her broth- for re&earch work and for training fact being entitled to refunds, it is shown covering the repair and ader, LeRoy Conway, saving that he doctors and nurses in the care of still absolutely necessary for them justment of the mower, after which ^as now serving in North Ireland polio. to file a return.' ,a m0wer was repaired and adjusted . . .. . ,. , , loaen ai nis nome n; qa« ftoe c *J. x» LeRoy has followed our fighting for- That the National Foundation Mr. Harrison explained that under aS a demonstration. At the second ute t°. fn ^rcraft. hfdrauh^ his gradation and the _KDWARD SAILORS, South Pacific. ^ ces to North Africa, Italy and now made advances and grants 'during the pay-as-you-go system all cur- ... ... soecialist school. Th«» srhnnl whmh WHLIAM1ARNSON Pontiac Ills where^^0^f:el^t torn, ( 1943, in Illinois of $115,53082 rent payments through withholding were repaired and adjusted. BUI Dlane8 in" enerofVnd from'"th"e™ Wednesday to receive his next as- !nnv vnxf U A D T O ' P ru : for he one of McHenrys true; Tliat the fipht against polio shoulJ from wages or by means of pay. Wirtz of Volo, Richard Wheelock and Planes m general and from there t JOHN VON HARTZ. Comus Chnsti. T_:-L I--„ ~ T, 1 , , , Jr , , 1 ' • mpntu on "dWl^mtinna nf Aatimnto.! r. JJ WN t ** u i some of us were selected tO1 go to a(l- 8l«nmenu Corp. George E. Frisby has been That the National Foundation and ne^e^ar.v to file a retur.. mg Monday evening was devoted to to inform you that I've been trans- the three, was not called for active? ferred to another field. ; service until March of last year. He I graduated at Gulfport Field's1 Sraduated in mechanical engineering airplane mechanics' school on Dec. 4 the University of Illinois in the . and have been transferred to Chan- sPr*nJT 42. After enjoying a furloaglv at his home here following • • i specialist school. The school which his graduation and the receiving of " • attended «t Gulfport taught -i- ">m„,issi0„. Lieuv. Frank left JOHN HARTZ, Corpus Christi, iri8ji boys. Texas. ARTHUR KELDER, Japan pnson camp.• __ _. j trinsferred from Fort Benning, Ga., each county chapter are non-political a^ the cl°8€ of th® >'®ar to determine repair of the side delivery rake, MISSING IN ACTION to Spingfield, Mo., where he will tak«» non-sectarian, non-profit in character, t"8 exact amount •. of each person s Bill Young, Art Stilling, and Glenn „ , special studies for a tax llablllty and. determme Bpple having their machines on Harvard. • * volunteers. ROLLO CHAMBERLAIN, McHenry. to Spingfield, WALTER LaFEW. Harvard. ARTHUR MEEHAN, former resident.IP*™- ARCHIE LUND, Marengo.' , ; ~~ / ' ROBERT VANDERSTRATEN, 1 Pete J. Dowell, who h<*s been^ senr- Wonder Lake. - '• ing at Mount Vernon, 111., for many ARTHUR FRANKE, JR., Gary. . months, has been transferred tc CLARENCE WESTPHAL, Woodstock. Camp Brady, Mich. Warren Jones have many different schools here pnd three-month the affairs being administered by ^ax liability and to determine the Epple 6x&ct amount oi 6&ch pcrsoh s tnx hiind for rcpnir,. pliability and to determine whether The next meeting, Monday, Jan- they are among the best that the he is underpaid or has fully paid uary 24, will be devoted to corn. air {orce havehis taxes. planters while the following Monday, | It's time for lights out so 111 have In instances where the current tax January 31, will be used for repair to close for now. Thanking yon former Home Econsigned to squadrons where they will, omics teacher in Grant high school work on the line. This is the best field I've been in since I've been in the army. They 1 in Fox Lake, also a graduate of the WM. H. LEVERNIER, Union. 'FRED PEDERSON, Algonquin^- - WALTER KOSSACK, Algonquin. WOUNDED IN ACTION GLENNARD GRIMES, WootUtock. VICTOR JURGENSOHN, Wonder Lake. EARL PETERS, Crvstal Lake. . MARSHALL BACON, McHenry, " FREP MEYERS, McHenry. LIEUT. JEAN MOORE WITH EVACUATION to unit IN PACIFIC payments were less than "the tax a,jd adjustment of the corn binder., again for the best paper in the world ______ payable March 15, remittance of the After that, some tinve will be spent I remain formerly of North Carolina, now has Although not a ~ McHenry girl, difference will be necessary at th<5 on manure spreaders, disk harrows, | - ^Sincerely, an address of New York, m care of Joc&J folk> win be interested to learn time of filing the return. This <ftff- milkers, and tractors. ' PFC. DON HETTERMAkN, the postmaster. > (that Lieut. Jean Rogers Moore, a erence cannot be paid m instaHmtnts. Those in charge of the course are Chanute Ftald, 111. flight nurse, is now with a medical ,n instances where the payment* sorry that everyone could not be *^Rf»cent transfers include Aviation • Cadet Leo Gerlach from Minneapolis. |. Minn., to Pensacola. FH. : Tom Bol-; ger from Richmond, Va., to Camp t Edwards, M«ss.: and Parol! Taxman fronT ort I.aiulertlale. Fla-. t^""4" DONALD GIERLOFF, Crystal Lake. ^ PJ WP PIG DONALD BAIER, Woodstock, - I KOrt , ALVIN G. DAVIS, Woodstock.' :--r ,, . , , , .. * RICHARD E. LARSON, Algonquin.- L€Ro^ Me,se '• who let the coun- CLARENCE PERSSON. Woodstock, trv * wf ek? ag^ has arn ed LLOYD INGELS, Woodstock. NEIL COONEY, Woodstock.. EVERETT DOTY. Woodstock. GEORGE HOEHN, Marengo. PRISONERS OF WAR ROY J. LONG. Woodstock. EDWIX RILEY, Woodstock. HUGH L. PRICE, Harvard. EDWARD STURGEON, Woodstock, GERALD PEACHY, Woodstock. WILLIS WYMAN, Ciystal Lalte. safely in England.^ , Corp. Vinoent Tonvpi. «on p* tha Ben Tonvans of Rinewo^l. is soendr ing a fifteen-day furlough frons *rmy dutks at Seattle, WUsh. • Bill Brda, who is attending navy school* at the Uitiversitv oc Chicago, ! spent the weekend at his home here.. SCRAP PAPER DRIVE TO BEGIN JAN. ?t; LET US CO OPERATE Orleans, La. , Neil Harrison hss been transferred from Shreveport, La., to Camp Polk in the ^ame state and George Brda from Brockljn. New York, to New' were larger than the final tax, th„ admitted who desired so, but there Dea* Edits*: ' • c taxpayer will enabled to secure js definitely a limit to the number There has been a slight change in; the refund merely by filtng his re- iVno can be handled efficiently. Due my address so I thought I would at turn. the nature of the course, a few this time notify you of it. I sure An individual filing a return will farmere h&ve been refused admit- enjoy the home paper very much and ; have to h^tve in his possession a tance. " Form W-2 which will be furnished • -- to him by his employ on approxi- V^ARREN FRANCISCO, mately January 31. The Form W-2 gives him the total amount of salary payments made to him by his employer and also the deductions made 1 for victory, and withholding taxes. LIFETIME RESIDENT OF OSTEND, IS DEAD sure appreciate you sending it. Thanks a million. I thirik it's the only way a soldier keeps posted on where and what becomes of his luadies. i PVT. S. GEIER, j Camp Claiborne, La. CHESTER COLBY LIEUT. JEAN ROGERb MOORE T%e:- scrap paper djr ive is on, so Thomas vr>. nBonlig»er. vh .as J- *b ,eel n» lp^roa-r i a t i o n " e v a c u apt i ofin s q u a <d?rho n s o mtheeplease, neighbors, let's get busy in moted to the rank of sergeant at ^ ^ mc swmt; - rur a t t i c s , basements and g a r a g e s . Camp Edwards, Mass., and his b r o t h - ( ° !f ^ < gers o is y- t h e i r f a m i l i e s needing advice to Tie ... 1-uJt Secure,y. P.ac* at er-Waw. Rjchard _EastP_«„. ^ Warren Francisco,- 88, a life long It will also be necfssary for him resident of the Ostend community, Dear Mose: to* have a copy of Form 1125, which djed last Thursday, Jan. 13, 1944, Thanks kindly for the Dec. 80 fedi-1 University of Illinois, joined thf will be forwarded with «the income at the home of his neice, Mrs. Clif- ion of the home town paper. I en- WAVEs last July and is now statax return. This form gives the tax- ford Sherman, at Woodstock. Mr. joyed it thoroughly and will be look- stioned at Anacosta, D. C..* where payer the amount of tax filed with Francisco was born west of McHenry ing forward to the rest of them. I she is in charge of the mess. hall, the 1943 r e t u r n and also the pay- 0n April 5, 1855, and l i v e d in t h a t , was going to send you my a d d r e s s j Sh^| last visited at her home here in ments made by the taxpayer. vicinity until he retired as a far- but I guess my folks beat me to it. November. If the taxpayer has filed an esti- mer a few years ago. Here at Fort Leonard Wood is Yes, this is one of McHenry*s most mated tax return in September and Funeral services were held OK Where all branches of the engineer* patriotic families. Always "popular an amended one in December, it will Saturday at 2 o'clock at the Merwin receive their basic training. The with their schoolmates and fellow be necessary to have the informa- funeral home in - Woodstock, Rev. M. first six weeks we're trained as com- townsmen, their service record has tion concerning these amounts of English officiating. Burial was in bat engineers, which is very similiar shown that their popularity was well payments made by him. - Woodland cemetery, McHenry. to commando training. After that earned. " ' Mh IJjrrison pointed out that there * -- -- , you either continue on as such or .Were special provisions applying to Farmers Invited To Attend you are selected for specialized train- •*••'******* + *******• *•**•* members of the armed forces and T0n-ptWer (V** Jan 2^ 'nsr 'n a'r C0l"Ps or^'construction. ' RirtHs iXCl-Xt/gcllier vll «IOU. -> prle,jriftprs TVie ronst»1i<*t-inn onpii - street curb or on porches. We will made a captain at Camp Hood, Texas, start collecting Friday, Jan. 21 ajid ihvited the service personnel or their families con- . -- _ . .„r_ tact his office. A farmers^ get-together will be for receive their training here at Many taxpayers, especially thoste held at the K. of C. haHpan^ Jan. 22 this camp. - ' engineers. The consti-uction engineers, which I hope to be s e l e c t e d » • • • • • • • • MM# M MMN< and Mi-s. John Klapperich, who -^..,.8 ^ froto Chicago to New ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ at 8 p.m;f sponsored by the McHenry j wouid' like to wish you and- allf eontinie until all is picked up, which - R. Ben Jones" of Camp Ellis, 111.. '-X\VA " r' • o». v returns .will not need assistance in County Fanners Co-operative as- . my home a very Happy1 ln a ( auf teV' , rn u 811, ... * . . . . . m - :i i > i , i t v w i t h T \ V A 1 1n p " 5 . S n P f t A . , • 1 1 k n m n n r l _ _ " r R f T n a n o s a n n « n i f a I • M i s . K .1 A I > - may take several days. »|»"CU !•».-> v „_u „„| iiiar\JUK mene icium.-. iiuvtcvei, > . , . ... Alderman 'Buss has been good dolyn Overton, the first of the week. j °, , ^;t«i taxpayer needing hdp may obtain it a talk of special interest to farmers court to let u5 use his vicant - - * 'f3'Lan<1. ' »t theOffice of^^tfie Collector of In- E™ by a member- of Murphy Prod- -building gratis at 533 'Main street. His family jeoeived word that " T ; « H»<>n s»a Hivor1 t'ernal" Revenue, U. S. Court House, nets .Co. There will be no admission soaaltv«aag^ce Ueut. Lee ^ Gladstone, serving wi.th ^icflikn mMnropohroe,n f ism aa nndoeQep sea diver . , _ ^ in music and visited his wife, the former., Gwen- making these returns. However, any sociation. There will be music and ^eWj Year. F E. COVALT, JR., Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. which will be known as our depot for.<#111 collections. Volunteers the" medical- corps, h®8; airiired bringing your bundles to this placa Ambica, India. will be a great help and greatly in the merchant marines. boot training at Camp Bennion, Farrappreciated. "Let's back the attack. McHenry War Council No. 5, J. DIETZ, Executive Director. Read the Want Ads . John Wilson has been promoted to agxit, Idaho. the rank of sergeant in California. : ----->. Ensign Tom Harrison of Jac^laton- Glenn E. Peterson, son of Mrs. ville, Fla., is enjoying a leave at hi* Frances M. Peterson, has commenced: home at Pistakee Bay. Adams and Dearborn Streets, Chi- charge. In addition to and Mr. Mosher: eagb, or at anv of his division <^Tices. the talk by the guest speaker, films First of all I want to wish the will be shown and lunch will be serv- 8taff< ^ fo|ks at home and the happy parents.#f a son. born at J » 11 ^ * .'l 1 _ _ Cli ^*1 L ^ ^ T• /. 1 am E1 %• T«n- St. Therese hospital. Mrs. Klapperich is "the former Miss Clara Justen. Besides the parents, two older children, Bernard and Mary Ann, greet a n^w sister. Pfc. and Mrs. Harry Dahms are PETIT JURY ~ A new petit jury wsas selected in the county seat last week, with John Dreymiller, Anton M. Schmitt and Mrs. Albert Purvey being choeen to sprve from McHenry. ed. All are invited. NOTICE Will be closed on Wednesday nights until farther notice. GLADSTONES."' -4/" V: dies a Very Merry Christmas and a St. Therese hospital on Friday, Jan- Happy New Year. , 14- T*50 littU* lad. who will be called Its been a long time sinee I, have Harry James, weighed 8 lb. S ox. at written to you but as you probably, birth. T*1* f*'ls L stationed at *4, , Riverside, Caljf. They have one other (Continued on last page.} i child, a son, Edward Lee, 2 years old.