# ,; 0T*- • ' '•>: £<IUf *»*»*' "(* ^ r *.»$#* *( > | *** 0 •+•" * » ' Volume 68 McHENRY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1944' No. 36 V •• .KYigWfc SOUVENIRS FROM AFAR SENT HOME BY BACON BOYS SEIZED GERMAN GOODS f AMONG ITEMS ; SERVES WITH WAITs YOUR BOND PURCHASES WILL HELP STATIONED IN TEXAS BACK "Cy^bMi we mention the homecoming j- ATTACK! ..'yf. our boys who have been in serj Yice overseas, and surely their thrill' • ing stories are listened to with eagarness by their family and friends. These stories, howevjer, becdme dim •in our memory in time unless there lis something' to recall to mind these •oiice^iri-a-lifetime incidents. '""With this thought in mind, evidently, the three sons of Mrs. Zena Bacon Mw serving their government have from time to time sent home lasting souvenirs from the various parts of XlkliOU(fh not a McHenry resident, launched last week and some of the business of this war. the world in which they are serving. j£osemary stoffel of Woodstock has early reports we have received in-, a few people have been led to be- I MORE BONDS! MERITORIOUS SERVICE RATES AIR CITATION LIEUT. NIELSEN WINi l . .AWARD /. ROSEMARY STOFFEL The Fourth War Loan drive was; of the public regarding the whole fact, they are the ones whorealizei . . * • « .i i j _* that billions m-- ore o.£f dj^oIlIl ars mus_At. bt_-'e_ j• thrown into the fight before that1 . McHenry is prou i at all 'its wfr< > vicemen. and on many occasiani' it has had special reason to' be p&tid.': of one young .man. in particular* ; young* flyer. Meut, Eugene rKielWnA T vson of* the Harry Nielsehf af this" :• i City. Now we- a re in receipt of; :'a '; •[letter received by the parents ithj?; V I week which is # true copy of an j,original letter sent by hi? Command* ) ing officer of the Eighth Air Force I in. England, especially citing Eugene (Photo by Wor*Ick)~fot_ meritorius service on Sept. 9, \\ILIAM "BILLY KlXSALX«_--/ 1943. Due to the complicated pro- William "Billy ' Kin^atiC is the se- cedure of getting^, such deeds verified ">Bill," who has seen service m many relatives living here, includ- dicate that McHenry township, at lieve that because the situation, as da*L wlH come" .Guadalcanal for the past year and '• j™"(hre^ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. least in the first part of the "drive, viewed by their favorite war corresjkt present is home on leave, has Jo^n stoffel and Mrs Rose Milhr. is "backing the attack" in its cus- pondent, seems somewhat brighter, cond of his family to enter the ser- and-sent to Washington. D.C., where The Japanese and Nazis are watch-, y*ce ^nc^e Sam-and has been they are recorded, it has taken seving what we do during tne Fourth 'n arm>' f°r about foui teen erai months before Eugene could War Loan, hoping that we have montbs. Pr>r some time he has been send the following^ letter to his folks. Extract Orders No. 197) Awards of Silver Star; hand not surPrisinS that this y°u"K ^ One of the problems which some of aging, but even the most optomistic '•back^h'rrttack" u^il \hV'en"i" v is Reived' a telephone call from- him Sectlon Ir Awards of Distinguished llailvt f.li. iL _ i. L n*ns ftflPa x iiai* . ... .1 •_ 11 1 • t they presented bin* which ^ie sent t^lat ^er duty was to °Fer b®r them have had to combat, although among those who really know the smashed -woven basket and fan which ne_ seni aprvi . her country for she . ' ' ^ * It I 1 ' 1 Ovl » iv.tc v*/ vvwit< not as great here as in many com- situation believe that the day of the terms F?ototry<"rte,*'most interesting and' rf'S.'S'wSi munities* i. oompl.cfncy on til, part victory U not so mar at hand' In Hous^ j£S!U!seYn«klace triM tel mother'S«lntoiHERO OF NUMEROUS |WOODSTOCK PUBLIC money and shells. According to the of the Auxiliary in Wood-| AIR RAIDS LISTED HOSPITAL MAKES legend of the .sland as told the ^ i .. MISSING IN ACTIOIT! MESSAGES FROM MEN IN SERVICE natives, at least one of these valued strands must be given in exchange for a wife by the native men. Knowing their value to these strange people, VBill*' was quick to get the priceless souvenir out of the country, once it was in his possession. j Sends Babouche^ 1 . Marshall Bacon, youngest of the -- "three, sent an even larger collection Hello Mr. Mosher: from North Africa. Among the items Just wanted ^ou were included a beautiful shoe of gold and silver design on rough leather. These slippers, which are impossible to keep on unless one •huffles, are known as babouches. He also sent several beautiful hand made purses, lovely in their intricate igns, most of which were of nativ « animals. Decorative, gaily-colred table scarfs, a white tablecloth with silver-stripe-design, and a hand woven leather belt were also included in the group of treasured items. Prize of all the possessions, how- «ver, are the silverware and watch jrhich he was able to salvage follow- - ing the capturing of a German di- Tision. The fork and two spoons are | Editor; •f unusual size and weight and each; Just a word or two to express my kas a swastika engraved below the gratitude in receiving your swell likeness of an eagle with outstretch- paper. Today I received the first «d claws. Although they are far edition since I left the States. from beautiful, this silverware will We have just returned iiom two ANNUAL REPORT. it sad news that reached Wood- The Mttnfeal report of the Wood- ^^ Blowing are the n^mes of the stock on Sunday of this week when Public hospital was made last captains and workers ch< sen to lead it was disclosed by the war department that Tech. Sgt. James K. Kob- \VF mm. from Louisiana, saving that he is at Flying Cross; Section III Amendment v WE maj nrpcent on an insnection tour with an to O. 192, Hq., Eighth Air Force, eace ,n our White Oct. 26, 1943; Section IV Awari of Oak Leaf Cluster to the Distinguish-, ed Flying Cross; Section V Awards of Oak Leaf .Cluster to the Air Medal; Section VI Citation; Section VII Amendment to G. 0. 164. Hq.. Eiahth Air Force, Sept. 18. 1943. * . "VI. The following I s ed officers, pilots. United States army air fcrces, are cited for outstanding performance >f duty in action r.nd extraordinary CAPTAINSJWORKERS ED TO LEAD THJWAR LOAN officer from Fort Sam Houston. His brother, George, is--! now, .serving Italy. NEWS ABOUT OUR SERVICEMEN H mai des to kndw iiiie papers are coming through all right now. Thank you so much for same. J do enjoy reading them and then pass them on to a Fox Lake girl also stationed here. Weather is perfect, quite a change : f r o m the home town. . Best regards, ' Mc. MARY BREFELD, Oceanside, Calif.' George Brda surprise! his parent' weekend by the Board of Directors'^'8 community in the Fourth War after being compiled by Miss Ruth Loan drive. Remember, these are Johnson, R. superintendent of volunteer workers who besides their the hospital. ' '• fine servic? are buying their share-and friends last Thursday tfternoor A total of 1122 patients were ad of War' Bonds!. Co-operate with them [ by arriving on an unexpected furpnitted to the hospital during 1943, ant* f" you can* ^here being 338 surgical patients, McHENRY--East of Court Street 271 medical patieints and ninety ac- and north of creek--Clarence Anglese, • cident patients. One hundred-seven- captain; Clarence Douglas, William t y - f i v e l i t t l e boys were born in t h e T o n y a n , A r t h u r K r a u s e , H a r o l d hospital during the year and 185 Hobbs, Roy Kent, Eva Guinto, Larry | baby girls cast their eyes on the big Huck. ! iorld for the first time. The daily McHENRY--West of Court street | average of patients totalled 2804. and north of Creek--Vafighn Jones, j Since this hospital is the nearest captain: Mrs. John Bolger, Mrs. E. j to McHenry and is used by so many Foley, Mrs. Henry J. Stilling, Mrs.i local folks, the annual report will, Geo. P. Freundt Miss Frances Vycital, no doubt be of interest to many. Anthony Wirtz, Ben Justen, George lough from navy; Iduty. George was J last home in December% which may ! seem a short tiine between leaves,! but his service re-"j cord to date has i certainly entitled j him to these fur-; lough 'periods and he will no doubt be seeing service from the front lin again in a few weeks. Since hit JAMES K. KOBLEK keep the memory of these daring weeks' maneuvers somewhere on the j jer was missing in action in raids bright even long after the end sandy beaches of England. It was Eui.o;^n 'Theatre of "the ~ •f this conflict. The watch, although, quite a large affair and everything radj<> tor on a Liberator, JameS among the captured material, was of turned out pretty well. had Keently been decorated with the the A NEW INDUCTION PROCEDURE TO BEGIN FEB. 1 Schreiner Jacob Schaefer, Jos. J. last furl<yugh George has remaine' Miller, M. Gladstone, Anton P. F reund. WEST McHENRY--Floyd E. Covalt, on terra firma for the past montl but will now be sent to New Orleans, from where he will probably leave captain; C. J. Re«h*nsperger,.soon on one of the trips to various Homer F.tzgerald, Math Laures, parta> of thfi world which have ^ George IL Johnson, James Downs,' famiiiar to Georg*. " R. I. Overton, Nick N. Freund, Wm. H '• . • '* LIEUT. EUGENE NIELSEN FURLOUGHS ABOLISHED AFTER ACCEPTANCE A l fL -- ^ - a c h i e v e m e n t w h i l e p a r t i c i p a t i n g in an Instpn VnrhTrt YpIqp M.w nll v' Recent transfers include Herman aerial flight. In the most adverse Tnhn A A„1 T r ^ w ' Schmitt from Lincoln, Nebr., to Ama- flyjig. weather, with a ground visibil- Texas: Wa,ter NWkds from ity of less than 100 yanls, reduced to Spencer, Diek Hester and Howard Jeffers6n Barracks, Mo., to Lmcoln, iess than fifty feet for the pilot sitl Nebr.; L. W. Oeffling from Detroit. ting behind the wet, foggy windshield, ^ !!!« » , ,??. ? !, T? Mich" to Camp Grant' I1L: and CorP- these pilots, on Sept. 9, 1943, took off SOLTH TOWNSHIP LINE--Fred . Frank Gende from Los Ancreles. n_9« Tunisian make. Hawaiian Souvenirs phibious force, which Not to be Autdone by his broths °P^ations of ™T, in Guy Bacon, who is d ang. sure*y can say that 1 '"co^bin^i distinguished flying cross, the airj The drastic revision of induction . » medal and the oak leaf cluster for i procedure at selective service *n i s, daring part in the raid on the quarters at Washington, D.C., will mU5"* , m glad Im in Rum^nian K oil fields at ploesti. He-go into effect on Feb. 1, eliminating M<f™cken. from Los Angeles, jn heavilv bomb-laden B-26 Marauder Hcide, captain, C. H. Duker, Elmer Calif., to Fort Bragg, N. Carolina, airplanes to fly a most important J'. Freund" Bernard Bauer, Harold Walter Nickels recently enjoyed .»j bombing mission against the German head- Dlckow> Edward J- Frett. John Mur- furlough at his home here. | ajr forc€. with only the left edge of taugh, Dr^ J. E. Sayler, Leonard lithe runway to guide them while they m service, vruy •«««».., ««» .» - ..... u .. . . , . ... »^ heb. l, „ Isabe.lle J; Moss of Chicago,. made flying speed, they went on incivilian construction work in Havaii, ^ "avy" M,y shlp j carri®s tanks and algQ took part in many other missions post-induction furloughs and substi- EAST OF MfilENRY TO McHEN-^ well known in this vicinity, in writ-; 8truments as soon as . they were air- ;ient home a beautifully designed 8UPP ies an JUS. eveP tL^n^ and was nearing his goal in missions tuting pre-induction physical examin- COUNTY LINE -Nicholas W^11" >ng to subscribe for the Plaindealer, borne. During this extremely haz pillow top of colors and scenes re- e ai!my ®an ®Queez® m; to warrant a leave of absence from ations for registrants at least twenty _ , ^ aeAibling as nearly as possible those ' JusV try to make it a his dutie8. one davs Before induction. Examina-1* Nell, John Dreymiller, craft Knowing the imporwhich have made the island one of Jjer :{o* the,r , g I Sgt. Kobler came to Woodstock tions in connection with the new Schaefer, Ambrose Schaefer, Ben J. she ^ tance of the mission, the remaining the most popular vacation spots * av* ® ™\oa, 8 . from Monmouth, 111., and was mana- order began last week in Chicago. in the world. He also sent an at- prove<j very successful in Saler- ^er Bowman Shoe store there The new plan will also do away tractive luncheon- set, on which was ^ anfj gjcjiy and j surely think that w^en entered service. His fre- with the present local board screena picture of the islands. next time th wijj do twjce as quent letters to friends back /home Ing test except for registrants who At present the souvenirs are not were written from England, North desire them because they have disas thoroughly appreciated as they Ti_. Africa, Italy and almost everywhere qualifying physical defeats. will no doubt be a few years from Well, Mr. Mosher, I'm just sitting u. S.' fighters were stationed. After February 1 all men subject now for 'Bill" is home on leave and . here the Plaindealer in front of is happy to forget the islands he; me, trying to think of something to WOODSTOCK MARINE MISSING left behind. Marshall is now in the write. As you know,. I cant say^ William 'Billy" Mejvr of Wood- Iront lines in Italy and the family's anything and there isn t any _neys 8tock, son of the George Meyers, a interest in his present welfare gives so I need some other source to e marjne serving in the South Pacific, little time for reflecting on his ex- *ble to jnake up a letter. . ^ -s listed missing periences in Africa so long ago.; Thanks again for the paper and I Tuesd He v,, 'ltiere will come a time, ww hope not hope you never fail tb send one. copy. from gince ^ too far in the future, when these Yours sincerely, possessions ^ Wimable • FRANCIS WIRTZ, ttiiu wwa 1ICHI1I1K mo nvoi «ii iiussiviio lUUll^ prtf-lllUUClluil CAttnilii- ^ ... • to warrant a leave of absence from ations for registrants at least twenty- captain; Bernard Peschke, Hen- tells of the wartime activities of |ardous take-off, the twenty-third air- *•' " *•' ^ Herman some of her family. She writes that craft crashed. ts in service and Dietz, Edward Sutton. the husbands of two granddaughters, pilots, without a moment's hesitation JOHNSBL'RG AND PISTAKEE Her. husband, Harvey W. Moss, is j flew their airplanes into this uncer- CAY--Anton M. Schmitt, captain; i an inspector of electrical work done-j-^jnty. TTie cool, determined flying Fred J. Smith, Leo Freund, Leo on ships at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. skill displayed upon this occasion Smith, Ben A. Freund ' Charles , I was responsible in a large measure Stilling, Carl Adams, Jimniie Hetter-! Lyle Franzen, wwhhoo iiss stationed for the SUCess of a secret combined mann, Henry Hiller, JSe Frett, Jos. ^*th the signal corps in New Jersey, amphibious maneuver of vital enemy L. Freund, Michael Schaefer, Stan- had a brief visit with local_ friends installations, and was a source of to induction will get 21 days between • ' Norbert HjUer, Arthur <>" Sunder while enjoying a fc^ee-day j pride to all airmen in this theatre of physical examination and induction.^ Stijlin Stanley Freund Leo King, "furlough, ^ • ] o p € 1 . a t i o n s . I t r e f l e c t s h i g h e s t c r e d i t SS;e>leWcttiivvpe sspenwiiccef' ssaaiidd tthhaatt aass ssoooonn "' . . ' • . , » iL j as a pool of physically acceptable William Smith. MnifTHWPST PART OF NIINriA ! upon each of these officers and upon New servicemen on our list include th(, United States armv air forces. will be of inestimable^ worth for each will be a memento; of America's victory. ' Lindsay, Pomrenmg, George man is classified 1-A. If he passes Fit!"P." M. New York, j I get out of my boot training soon that, he is ordered to report for ^ NORTHEAST PART OF NUNDA I of the Eighth Air Force. In a separate letter written GREAT LAKB6' CHOIl OF FIFTY VOICES fd Dear Mr. Mosher: leave. Where I go when I got the first three issues of the I don't know. I'll close for now, If he passes he is immediately induct Plaindealer since I've been overseas: thanking you again. today. They were from October alid : " Yours truly, SING HERE FEB. 20 November but more than welcome! DAN KENNEBECK. i just the same. It's a mighty long --: - t A trout i»"ln store for the musical way from here and the Plaindealer Dear Sir: minded folks of McHenry and sur- is the only way a fellow has of get- Well, here is another letter thankroundine community when fifty mem- ting the news. Time doesn't mean ing you for the Plaindealer, which I Under the new procedure local Pearson, S. W. Brown, Dr. Wm. Hep choir will anything here anyway so if they enjoy so much. I have my paper in ^cards .vju receive army and navy burn, Bruno Butler, F. N. Muzzy, ^T3" ^red Meyers ... couple months old they front of me r>ght now and it sure caus jn3tead of one general call for Calvin Mohr_ Martin Rzeczkowski, word from .-her husband that he has bers of the Great Lakes' 9 make an appearance at the local high are copies school auditorium on Feb. 20. Their still are last minute new*. concert here will be in conjunction While I was in Australia I was and I go home with a twelve-day duct.on at a later date when he takes TOWNSHIP-Nels Pearson, captain; ferred to Tampa Fla.; W. H. Zerby ^her that he was the twenty-fourth I get back the military physical examination. R McMillan, Edward Conway, from Camp Rucker, Ala., to Nash- y ,. to 0 up. His familv and friends Martin Obenauf Henry Hansen. ville Tenn.; and Capt. Frank Ham- &re more than happy fhat he ^ McCULLOM LAKE AND ROUTE «on. from Shreveport, La., to Camp essful and vet aWe to return un- 31 TO CREEK--^William Schlitt, cap-' Livingston, La.; I harmed. tain; Harry Locke, Victor Freund,! ~ . . George Blake, George Schubert. Daniel Kennebeck has returned t<? RING WOOD--Henry M. Stephen- Great Lakes afUr spending a _ 12- son, captain; Louis Hawley, Clarence day furlough here. 17 12 t<mir n Hr W TV* H P>n> • received ed and then given a 21-day furlough in the army, but only seven days in (the navy. The interval will be uniform and at least 21 „days in all ' services after February 1. Individual Calls has Births Mr. and Mrs. John Schosanski of makes me feel good to see things are going at home. I how sure men as heretofore. Men called for Nick Youjig. * , been awarded the Heart i Pistakee Bay are «t heT anp arentsa to ft he • -- M , w }. h. * •». •» WONDfel LAKE Carl Mta. Mr be.n, wpunded .n ««.»„, jo^bon.^ S«t»ni,y. rt. with the annual band concert to be lucky enough to get passes to both ri^ht now, Therels one the ^rOUps of "army-«encral service" chairman; Roger Hansen, Merrit .last fall. presented fcv our high school band, Sydney and Brisbane. Both are Johnstrarg ngnt no^ i:nere is one and »anny.iiniited service' regis- Fossler, T. P. Mathews C. A.(Nelson, CROSS MAY finder the direction of Paul Yanda. fine, large cities and-there was plenty P^e ,where 1 TV, niaL in trants and wiU ^ forwarded to army Dr. C. S. Watkins, Otto Heilman. QpnN«5nP W n«rooting thp fiftv sailors in song there to entertain the soldiers.: !hat }s «P at Bill Marz s place ^ reception centers. Men called for OSTEND--Arthur Hoppe, captain; SPQIf^OR Wi Woodstock hospital. The Schosani skis formerly resided on El**in Road, j Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith welcome ! WATER ia son, born at Ravens wood hospital SAFETY COURSE on Jan. 18. The little fellow has a training Olaf's brother and sister to welcome him addition to his parents. Mrs. Directing the fifty sailors in song there to entertain the soldiers.: ^.nai J8 yp, c "' reception will be Chaplin H. F. Hanson, a Here in New Guinea it's a differ-. J°i?s®u,?r °nnf!nf « ^ 'w't nm by the navy will be selected from the Joe Harrer, Jr.. Roy Passfield, Elred Lieuunant Commander at the naval ent story though. There isn't any- j Well, I should tell you nowam -.navy" group and forwarded to Johnson'and William Harris. station, formerly of St. thing but heat, rain, jungle and wofk.' doing.. I am ^ " navy, recruiting offices. The '^avy» SOUTHWEST OF RINGWOOD-- McHenry county has an opportun- oL;thTs"the former Louise'kildav college, Northfield, Minnesota. Once you get here you realize there hospital heTe in Camp Hood, t g rroUp win mclude the marine corps Chaneey Harrison, captain; Anton H. jty tQ haV€ a Water Safety course Snuth is the former L , Tickets for the program will be js a war being fought. The area to. make.ithese * 15 , med--and 008St Freund. Kenneth Cristy, Jay Cnsty, sponsored by the American Red Cross. • Sgt. and Mrs, R. • fifty cents and this same ticket will where we now have our tents pitched never thought I • fr„ck So that the pool of men for the Thomas Doherty, Clavtor Harrison. Thig wouid inciude the Senior Life o* Alexandria. - La., j sinnoun e _ ^ admit one to the annual orchestra w'as solid jungle when we -arrived ^ ; and navy may be' started this , , n , t r 1t ,, - ' ^>ter Safety -Instrue- birth of a daughter "concert the following month. More It took us two weeks to cbar it and driver for four BatJ^nean. ^monthi ^ will 8tarfc at;t ^ • VI, « . rtor's Curses. Tfie classes would meet ^ at he Baptist h^p tal tlhere details on the program will appear erfct our tents on wooden platforms has ^4° it once to order a substantial num*| AmOnif the Sick at the Woodstock Community high-The little lady. w bo S • in the next issues of the paper. Re- Even at that we worked t-elve to army knrws test. . ; ; ; . btr of men now in 1-A to report for j * school pool and be open to men and named Sharon Lw" 1,1 1 and it it .... , • , 1 , . 1 , • member the date, Feb. 20. ber the time, 8:15 p.m. Remem- fourteen, hpuis a day. Many thank? -- again ,for the naper. ; r • . Sincerely,:;, j - " • , V ; GREAT GRANDSOJ? DtES | DICK FRETT. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Block of Mar-j preinductron physical examinations! I five-week old grandson, David Allen, son of C6rp. antf Mrs. Frank Block, for the paper. army knr ws test. I am - working nig hts rly easy. I have mure trouble jn addition to those men being or will the preliminary swimming requirements. you aga^or cedure. ""]Mward "kossman entered the Wood- This is the first time these courses ful paper and I to thanj aH t have ^ made avaiiabie to persons fie people who sent me Christmas srotK "U51" 1 • * ._ .uj. ... m • But it was really ap- greetings ind hope that in the fu- Mrs. Edith Hayes of Chicago spent on Sunday. » i I 1 l * 4' * * * * * * * *J women who have passed their seven . x • ... ---- Rav Paee is a patient at Hines teenth birthday and who can pass trying to s.ay awake than anjt.nng d ^ to ^port for induction to meet! hosDitai this week where he dse. Well, before I c ose I w,sh ^ ^ ^ m hosp^ W°W to thank you again for this wonder- , ^ u T undergo fnrgery. Toz.. has been named Sharon " The mother is the former Geraliine Kennebeck, this being the first grandchild of the Henry Kennebecks of this city. cngo have received word that their: Dear iKr»: v / ... - :~Z, u * • * -- ~ I'm a little late in thanking you of the RESIDENCE CHANGES Jr. of Chicago passed awav the first predated I assure you. I was going ture I will get to writing a of' the week. Corp. Block, who is to write immediately but you know them a letter. I hope all o stationed in Camp Fannin, Texas, how it is when you are in the ser- and your staff the best of lut stationed ... r . -- -- - , I remain as evpr, "had never seen his son. The baby vice. You want to do so much but 1944. urirwiPT Q ft was the great grandson of Mr*, get very little time. I'm in the best; PFC. DONALDL MICHE S^ Minnie Block of this city. of condition and getting along swell.] Camp Hood. Ttexa*. in this county. If you are T!iterested, all of a few days last week with her broth- Mra.'IPeter Miller of Ringwood un- avail yourself. of this excellent op- »f you er, Edward Whiting. Sunday guestsl derwent surgery at St. Therese hos-; portunitjv Enroll by dropping a whaler hou^e on Green luck in were Lanette Waiting and Mr. and j pital, Waukegan, last week. card to Mrs. Ining Stamets. Chair- formerl> the Wheeler house on Oreen The Delphin Freund family has moved from the Peter Blake house. Mrs. Clarence Whiting of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hayes and daughter and Dick Hayes of Chicago. Georee Thurlwell received a head man McHenry County Water Safety street, to Wauconda. The house they iurv while at work at the Derr*! committee. 607 Stewart Street, Wood-. vacated is, now occupied by Mrs. in1juUr^yy alock, Ht . Maude R^henMi a»d daufht«fc Cotta factory last Sunday night. / ' . V :