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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Apr 1944, p. 8

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f ige Wght w* T « - • - *, TBK McHKWRT PLAnfDEAT.Ht Thnraday; JKprtrirttH; •'-' ^ »»#»»• »»»»»»»| » I «»••»»«11 I Il<4<+••»•»•»•• >» O.'E. S. Sponsors [George Lindsay attended a dinner Dance Saturday ••.<•:.' l and meeting of county nurses aides A dance will be held. On -Saturday in Woodstock on Thursday evening, evening:, April 15. at the Masonic The dinner, griven by Supt. Johnson hall, sponsored h^.the O. E. S. An- of the hospital staff, was .served at derson's qrchestra will furnish the G:30 p, m. in the dining room of the hospital. Mrs. Merle 'English, 'S^ujrtty chairman of nurses aides, #as guest speaker. Eighteen women from the county were in attendance. MESSAGES FROM MEN IN SERVICE Dear Mr. Mosher: V Shortly after we Wft the Stages (censored) our outfit hit in the Mar music. Lunch will be served. R. N. A., Camp To Hold Public Card Party The Fox River Valley camp, R.'N. A., is. planning a public card party, •I • • Former Resident - to be held on the evening .^'llay^Married In South 10. at the" hail."..' •;• y (V •• j'.' Mrs. Obern Allen ,of Elgin, th^ former Florence Trient, has deceived ; . ..word of the marriage on - Mayclr 26, |_ t^e over. Wte are now sta • • dur^t s,a" company a few times and i think a lot of non corns would be grateful to get along with their men as well as he does. Steve is a mail clerk and so of course is everyone's buddy according to the way the mail comes through. - Though summer is nearly over here now, it is the swimming season for you and I suppose everyshall Islands. We I °™ jf looki"* ^rward to fhe ^arm. were the first to ^her and the victory; gardens, take any Japanese- ^ y™ are all* enjoying the-long o w n e d *t e r r i•*t o r y days . a nd getting l,a yer .o n .l•a yer . of 11 sun tan, we will be absorbing thue during this present ' , . . . .. t.. ITt. was qu.i te < same :as there is more heat in the dead q£ going at WeH) work COMING EVENTS W^M. war t o u g h t i m e s and the, *» • must the southwest Pacific too, so I guess i:kq ! I'll have to sign off for this time Aftpr oil f i-v. but * assure you that I will be read- >* PWndeaKr nearly every those of us that Wpek and wishi>ng for lt those |ew •L'-- April 13 •. . ^vv Evening Bridge--Mrt. George Lin say. April 14 Mothers* Club--Mr*. Pe|er Justen Home. . ' - J April 15 Dance at Masonic Hall--Sponsored , by 0. E. S. » April 19 ; County Meeting Red Cross--"Wood- ' stock. V- ' S April 20 Public Card Party--Evening--Spon- . „ „ .... sored by C. D. of A. go on- here in» Birthday Tea--Community. Methodic / • - . 1 f*. .• " ^ • * * -A'/- ^ • Evening Bridge £ Clob Tonight came through the, battle in good shape remained there! a few days until other outfits moved I weeks that it does not rind its mark. The'Everting r»i*i ter,: Mis?; Mildred. Ensign, ^formerly j 0f islands! ^"f>uecensors ^done a time ago; thank jrou *$r'j"St. Mary's--St. Patrick's Schooli*f A, . ., • , ® sptidinc me thp. homo town naner. I u..' a . rjame the place we are at or what typ<e, of training, we are. .. , .. , ., months and miss it very much. Also r «t the home of Mrs. George-- Lindsay ijf Palatine, fcnd Ralph C. Gallimore, ,j cannot rjame the place we Ar* »h Elgin road this? (Tfuirsday I levefi- motor machinist's mate.- seWin^ with 1 ^ e are April -13. " , th*> navy. Rey. F. L. Martin of the t . ' + + 0 , *' ' First'Metlvodist ffiurc^i officiated at 'Attend Birthday ^ ceremony. KENNETH FRANZEN, Southwest Pacific; Dear Mr. Mosher: , This is something I should h|iv a fo sending the home paper. Church Hall April 21 Senior Class Play. April 24 v 0,"E. S.--Regular Meetftfg'. ' • April 26, 27, 28 Rummage Sale -- Engeln Building --~ Sponsored by St. Ma>ry>*S^ ,ip«,tt • rick's School P. T. A May 3 Cele-brat ion, Sunday •' M Stephen Peter _ relatives - artd fi'iends • \vhci' gathered at the home of .Mrs. Christina Mar- accessories -The bride^ who " made heir hpme in , ^rst picture I noticed ^ - May 9 haven't received it for the last two j Rihgwood Home Bureau--Mra.<Jcl^i doing. . I "•"" ; Hogan." : I received the February '24 issue ™sh Hifoim you of my new A. P. V :.May 25 : '*>".• Z" Plaindea"ler last- n'ight. Th e O . W e a r e n o t a l l o w e d t o m e h t i o n j W p r t h y M a t r o n s ' a n d ^ J » i f e that 0*"' mu<:^ the back Wood~ them. corps j»Ve been: overseas twenty-seven .... C°u" months now; and that's too fcng • to;-A* wish m this manner to expre^ f very much but I want tlie folks ^wk Ki^t/ 0. E. S. * ' V ^ h o m e ^ t o k n d w ^ ' I ' m ' t h i n k i n g , o f f ; • • - 'them.' \ I ' CARD OF THANKS quardt in South' Chicag6;: On .E&ster Both bride and groom: are graduates; i did and had no doubt s en mJ you again and hoping - Sunday "to honor the latter ,on .her of ^ the Palatine high school. Mrs. more attion than j have J ho . fsending me your paper, I nniinnpettyv--sseeccoonndd .- bbiirrtthhddaayy aannnniivveerrssaarryy . Gallimore will reside with her hus- don't have to lose manv mnre Sincerely, Mrs. Marquardt is a sister of Mrs. baru' in Nick Justen. . present. carried red roses. ' feft the^tates8'sanie month^h ^ awfty from the States: •Thiankin&';«,*iy'. sincere thanks to all the voters| .. . . ?te? s^ie months before you keep who supported me in* the election1 on Tuesday^ at which time I wai elected precinct committeeman. Fort Lauderdale for the GERALD NEWMAN. remain ALVIN MILLER, New Guinea. to lose many more men like ' Al" during this war. I keep receiving the paper regular-, ly even if they are from a few weeks i « * mrr^T rrt back. I wish to express my thanks i FORM NEW CATHOLIC to all of the folks back home that Honor Soldier ' O. E. S, Chapter Has Home On Furlough • All Members Night __ Honoring Corp. Lester Witt, w'ho All members . night was observed j make it possible for me to get the is enjoying a twenty-day furlough by the local chapter, 0, E. S., on - paper. Well, I see its nearly time • from armv duties at Camp White. Monday of this" week in the Masonic for chow and I can't miss that so i Oregon, relatives and friends gather- hnll. Grand chapter committees, j I'll close for now. Please keep1 ed at the home of his parents, the the grand lecturer and past Worthy sending the paper.- - j George Witts, on Easter Sunday to Matrons escorted and introduced, j PFC. HOWARD VOELTZ, enjoy a buffet dinner. Those pre-. Following the ceremony, each officer1 San Francisco, Calif, sent were the Leo Scheid, Clark was presented with a lovely potted; --__ / ' | Nicholls, Elmer Kennebeck and Lu- plant. Delicious refreshments were Pear Mr. Mosher: cien Audette families of McHenry; served in the dining room. The folthe Harry Garland family of Island lowing held offices: Ethel Smith, Lake; the Ray Clark family of Wau- wprthy matron,; Chancey Harrison, condarTtfrs. Carl Hebbe of Chicago; worthy patron; Katie Harrison, assoc. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Witt and son matron; George JohnsOn, assoc. pa-] weeks at of Lanark; Mrs. August Loge of De- tron; Florence Larson, conductress; j well Field" is just out of "the citv Witt, Iowa; and Mrs. Fred Dohse of • .. Foreston. 111. FORESTER COURT IN GRAYSLAKE, APRIL 16 Among; the Sick Beverly Smith was a medical pa-' tient-at St. Therese hospital last Mr. Joseph M. Wiedeman, Chicago week. ' high court field representative, has, Miss Kathryn McLaughlin has been completed arrangements for the iru | at her home east of McHenr/'for stitution of a new court of the Catho- j ^-jie past several days. lie Order of Foresters to be known as j Folks have missed W. C. (Peggy)* Sacred Heart Court, No. 1999. The Feltz making his daily rounds cf I guess its about time I wrote you'LIlStl^U!:u0n +.pr0urar^ u'i! ^ h-ld .in i the city this week. "Peggy" has been l e t t e r t o l e t yyoouu ^k^nnooww II hhaavve ^e^ bt eSenn ! ^ l b e ^ S c h u r ° h h ^ 1 1 ' G r a y s ! a k e ^ c o n f i n e d - " ' ' moved again from Spence Field, Ga., to Maxwell Field, Ala., for nine pre-flight training. to his home on Waukegan 111., Sunday evening, April 16, at 7 | street because of illness. p.'m., at which time the Chicago de (fcest Speaker At P. T. A. Meeting The last meeting of the St. Mary's Marion Collins, assoc. conductress; j limits of Montgomery, Ala., so we Anna Rasmussen, secretary; Lillian are not lost altogether. Huffman, treasurer; VWian Bassett, | The weather is veri chaplain; Celona Kane, Organist;, here this time of the year but Js1 °f ^ offlcf ,b« held Fan Thompson, Adah; Eva Eppel, > not as good as that in McHenry the 1 u ^ Mordin, Esther; Caroline | W<J1, I'll close for now and on?e ^ ^ George,H- Pfaff' ^tate Max : Sree team wiH confer on the charter WAR BONDS - are your candidates the degrees of Protectioh "American Preferred." w and that of Exalted Membership. Following the initiatory ceremonies, formal institution and installashares Ruth; Olga Nordin St. Patrick's school P. T. A., was held Downs, Martha ; Eldred Wattles, j again say thanks on April 5 in the school hall. At Electa; Louise Kramer, flag^ bearer; j the home town newspaper, °"ce! Chief Ranger presiding, assisted by million ior:Richard T. Tob.in) state that time plans were made for the Amanda Brown, warder; Robert rummage sale, to be held on April ( Thompson, , sentinel. 26, 27 and 28 in the Engeln building The next regular meeting of the on Riverside Drive. Any saleable 0. E. S., will be on April 24. Worthy articles will be appreciated. Those Matrons and Worthy •PatroiW* night who have articles that they would will be observed May 25. like-to have called for are asked to * * * , phone Mrs. George Miller or Mrs. Home Bureau With Henry Weber. Sister Joseta's room Mrs. John Hogan won the attendance prize at the. The April meeting of the ftingmeeting. No program was held or; wood unit of the Home Bureau met lunch served due to the meeting fall- j at the home of Mrs. W. B. Harrison, ing in Lent. ! with sixteen members and four guests The next meeting of the group will i present. Mrs. Fred Fells, acting as be on May 3, at which time Sister j clothing chairman, reported on a Confirma will be guest speaker. She timely subject, "Easter Styles." Mrs. was a missionary in China for m&ny Collins gave , a splendid book revue years and returned to this country on "Between Tears and Laughter," recently on an exchange ship. It by Lin Yutang. The major project is hoped that a large crowd will be was ably given by Mrs. Sweeney. A in attendance to bear her interesting talk. Nurses Aides Attend Dinner musical grab bag and games provided recreation. . The May meeting will be held oh CLARENCE C. FREUND, Maxwell Field, Ak. secretary. This will be followed by a varied program, at which time both Thomas ! H. Cannon, high chief ranger, and n e | Thomas R. Heaney, high secretary, Wear Mose and Staff: 'will address the charter members. meant to get in the office to The following clergy will represent thank you for sending the paper! their parishes: Rev. Daniel Harnett, every week. Since I didn't make it St. Gilbert's, Grayslake; Rev. Otto C. thought I'd drop you a few lines Nabholz, St. Mary's, Freemont Censaying thanks for sending a real ter; and Rev. A. W. Schmitz, ;St. Joseph's, Round Lake, 111. Assisting Mr. Wiedemann in the organization of this < new Court are George P. Freund, John M. W&gner and Earl Paddock, * Sr., members of St. Mary's Court, McHenry, 111. The local committee are: Everett Paddock, Victor DeMeyer, Joseph Tekampe and Anthony Untz. An invitation has been extended to the officers and members of St. M D$ It Yotrsilf-at Mm* CiumM % m paper every week, It surely is like spring here. There is plenty of green grass and plenty of wild flowers starting to bloom in the fields. Thanks again for a real paper. Keep • it coming. BOB SUTTON, Santa Maria, Calif. Dear Folks: Though several leaves have been John's court, Johnsburg, St. Joseph's ^ torn from the calendar since I last court, Buffalo Grove, and St. Mary's May 9 with Mrs. John Hogan. One! ^ote .yo"' 1 ,find that you are much j court, McHenry, 111. j of the features of this meeting will! D1 U . ®on'espondents. I re- Mrs. Paul Schwerman and Mrs. i be a quilt and bedspread exhibit. ceive the Plaindealer quite regularly j and even when I changed addresses you somehow managed to follow! CARD OF THANKS •SWAP" CAMPAIGN vice, turned in. with atot.1 of 1840. j ,uit without^my~letu~ y™ durin'^he IS DOING BIG WAR Toasters radios, waffle irons va-; j gue8s it is such thipgs that make illness and death of our wife and JOB IN ILLINOIS lamps, hotplates, Tester! and coffee w" a"d fnendS W°rth ftghti"g ?°thT especiall.y g,rat,eful , ,, . for floral offerings, spiritual bou- „.o.. \ .A am„back.i" the infantry again quets, donations of cars and other . So.m« 150 electrical appliance deal- appliances swapped for war stamps, j and well satisfied with the change expressions of sympathy ers m approximately sixty northern There have also been sixty-five re- > thus far. Among the several in- _ Illinois towns outside Chicago have frigerators turned in as well as many j cidents that have come up since I JOHN V. FREUND tm - : • • J I ' ----- •••" 'v VU1IIV va JkS Oi l lV'C • AND CHILDREN. made over 5300 work-saving electri- motors, fans, ironers, mixers and ]ast wrote', I appreciate most having cal devices available to war-busy roasters. , " . . I contacted two of the home town families through the appliance "swap" Dealers report an almost immediate j school fellows, Gene Adams and campaign launched several months turnover on all items due to the war- j Steve Harvey They are quite near ago, it has been announced. This time shortage and and we have managed to see a my appreciation for floral offerings, campaign was one result of a na- have wa.t.ng lists fbr some of the i fair bit of each othgr. spiritual bouquets and the many tiomwide appeal by the War Pro- morepopularo^e^m . ^. You have no idea how good it is other kindnesses of neighbors, friends duction board that homes be search- Judging fiom comments made in; to talk to someone about ed for idle electrical appliances for participating stores, "The 'Swap" . CAHO OF THANKS , , In this manner I wish to extend PERMANENT WAVE KIT Complete with curlers, , sham poo and wave set. It'« tmf to do and sate for every type of hair. For amactiig rosults--be sure to i lor ChACTp-Kurl. Over 6 cuUUou sold. THOMAS P. BOLGER "59< THEIR HEALTH IS OUR WEALTH. >. • Children are a nation's only enduring treasure. ThMr health is our wealth. It's natural for children to be healthy, energetic, always ready to romp. If your child is listless, irritable--something's wrong. Better get the counsel of a Specialist--or your Family Physician. No time to take chances, you know! And, naturally, you'll follow the Doctor's advice and bring any prescription here for careful compounding. BOLQER'S DRUG STORE Street, McHenry Rimiiui rmrwiTTfi You'll see a lot of these good-looking pin stripes this -season. The pattern has a quiet * good taste that makes it ideal for both business ' and social wear. The three-button jacket is cut in slightly at the waist. Shoulders are natural. Tailored to fit of an exceptionally serviceable worsted-- available in handsome browns, blues and grays. All Wool ^nlple. l4Jo>ti£ed. - - - $45 • ' - Store for Men • . Green Street McHemry " . A&me £/ffimc C%0(e4 •" use of war workers and others unable • '.campaign has done and is doing h to purchase them due ' to wartime big war job in northern Illinois.". ' manufacturing restrictions. The deal- ---- -- ers purchased these appliances with CARD OF THANKSa^ ar stamps, reconditioned them and!, I wish to thank, my friends for the • offered them for resale. . | many letters I received while con- ' Although dealers have reported rer fined in the Woodstock hospital, ceipt of almost every conceiveabTe Thty are surely very much appre- . type of appliance from electric razors ciated. Sincerely, Mrs. Martha, Page, ; to deep fat fryers, the much needed 561 Washington Street, Woodstock, electric iron heads the list of de- Illinois. ( ELECTION RESULTS Green and relatives during the illness and street and realize that they know death of Mrs. Jacob Huemann. I am just what it. is like. Gene • is a also grateful, for the services Of Rev. squad leader in a machine gun pla-"father 'A. .i. Niedert and Father toon and has recently been made, Averbeck.. sergeant. Have been down to his ' JACOB HUEMANN. FLATLUX WW" (AN OIL PAINT. . .NOT A WATER PAINT) For €U»*«rnor , Green' For Secretary of State Riley Marengo 1 ...176 • Marengo 2 .. ... 168 Dunham ;.* 123 .Clieinung 1 .222 •Chemung 2 ...... ....163 Cliemung 3 ........ : 89 ' Alden - . , . 9 3 . . Hart land, . 77 ' Seneca ' Coral 91 Grafton 1 , 82 ' V^lrafton 2 ......... 43 Dorr 1 . ..^..136 Dorr 2 23S D6r r 3 222 Dorr 4 ....-..200 Dorr 5 ;... - - 6 0 . Greenwood ...... ....... 95 Hebron !......r... ....--... 189 Rfchmood 292 Burton 76 McHenry 1 88 McHenry 2 193 McHenry 3 -- 110 McHenry 4 M. 129 Nunda 1 178 Mnnda 2 129 Slunda 3 146 Algonquin 1 ..... 178 Algonquin 2 183 Algonquin 3 ... 228 Algonquin 4 ..... 164 Algonquin 5 .„ 115 ----#715 ' Carlson 8 13 12 18 13 6 1 & 6? 54 11 36 31 37 5 8 34 15 0 19 23 20 15 17 35 Riley Marengo 1 Marengo' 2 '.. Dunham Chemung 1 Chemung Chemnng 3 'Alden ; ... Hart land Seneca Coral .U.....-...-..:...;.:... Grafton I. Grafton 2 ... Dorr 1 .;....! Dorr 2 1 Dorr 3 ! Dorr 4 ! Dorr 5 ! Greenwood iCi.,...,: i Hebron ..... I Richmond (Rurton McHenry 1 McHenry 2 McHenry 3 McHenry 4 Nunda. 1 Nunda. 2 Nunda 3 .. . ......... Algonquin 1 ......... Algonquin 2 Algonquin 3 ......... Algonquin 4 10 J Algonquin 5 674 Stratton Benson ; 22 . i.v 40; 78 115 ....76 114 i 40. 95 87 ' <94 : * • 145; (9 • AO i 31 ill •88 | .' • 64 j *T eg 38 :: 44 62 . -.44! :. 54 21 27 .. ...... 89 67 -- 121 ' 17$ 185 124 154 104 ......... 47 St • 43 156 82 155 1 , 184 53 • 80 .......... 45 52 ..... ..,..123 111 86 : 'SO .... 68 68 .......... 93 104 U..323 «3 -,......, 89 '• 118 ;™..^.:84 107 ...w:... 74 • • 127 i....^,198 87 ,„-.,.. 42 ' - 143 .. ...... 60 J • in .._....2701 ' >812 u SENIOR CLASS PLAY High School •/ Friday, April 21,8:15 p.m. Tickets may be reserved at the high schori office on Thursday, April 20, at 12:30 P. M. Admisson is 33 cents, tax'7 cents, total 40 cents. ONE GALLON usually covers an £ average room / 24 velvety, washable colors BPS Flmtlux covert most interior sur* faces in one coat. Its velvety, non-glare finish reflects light --just the paint for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms. No lasting, objec* tionable paint odor. . BPS Flatlux dries quickly -- use the room the same day. It's economical -- One gallon usually Covers an average"' room. Not a fad, a tested oil paint which can be repainted at any time. NEW BEAUTY WITH PATTBkSON-SAHQtHT FAINTS BOLQER'S DRUG STORE GKEEN STREET ' HcHEHBY, ILL 81$ 4j <

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