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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 May 1945, p. 8

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Baptise Infant ] 'flM Recently _ ^ The infant son of Mr. ana Mrs. loseph W. Wagner was christened Xdward John at recent baptismal aervices. Sponsors .were Mrs. Ed, e H. D Speaker t, Young and John Wagner, grandparents of the child. • * • -"•••- •• " Duker Guest . At Meeting . ' % __ About sixteen members of the Uounty Business and Professional Women's club met at Eva's Restaurant on Monday evening of this week. {Juest speaker w&3 C. H; Duker, who spoke on the SaQ Francisco Conference and poet-wtfr planning. Preceding the inte&s&ng talk, a chidcwala king dinner was served. * * V';V; '•••-H Club Met V Carol Harrlso* held on May 26, sponsored by Circle 3 of the W. S. C. S. has been canceled. The next regular meeting of the group will be held on June 1 jat the home of Mrs. Lilliaa Go**, • * * . Community Club > To Meet At Nell's The next meeting of the Johnsburg Community club will be held the first Tuesday of June in Nell's ballroom. Owing to the enormous membership attending these meetings, it is impossible to hold them in Art Klein's bafement in the future. Members are asked to be sure to make arrangements to be present on June 5, *s there will be plenty of room. Motkelr-Danghter Tea On May 26 The Ringwood unit of the Home Bureau is sponsoring a Mother- Daughter 4-H Tea, to be held at the . .... The Ringwood Sunshine Girls 4-13 Harrison school on Saturday *ft*rmet at the home of Carol Ham-1 noon, May 26. The j>rogram win be- 5>n on Monday evening. Miss Harri- j g\n at 2 p. m. The Clubs included eon gave a very interesting demon- j under the Home Bureau sponsorship atraticn on v "Care of the Sewing are the McHenry Go Getters, Cherry Machine." Susan Muzzy gave an Valley Girls, Ringwood Sunshine ' illustrated talk on "The Sewing Box.", Girls, Ringwood Happy Clover Club, The next meeting will be held on and the Busy Bumble Bees of Dis- May 28 at the home of Susan Muzzy. trict 36. Monthly Sorfal Meeting Of C. D. of Ai Invitations have been sent to the 4-H girls and their mothers. Should the committee have omitted any 1M4 Court Joyce Kilmer, No. 573, Cath- 4-H girls or prospective members for -tiic Daughters of America, held its 1945 an invitation to attend is exregular monthly social meeting on tended to them. All such girls and Thursday evening, May 17, with a their mothers are most cordially ingood attendance. Several games of j vited to this tea. cards were enjoyed, with Mrs. Nettie * • • „ Fleming and Mrs. Elizabeth Schoewer | j^|any Attend ,i receiving high scores in auction Birthday Tea bridge; Miss Marie Powers in con-1 About 126 McHenry ladies were tract brdge; and Mrs. Olive May and pre8ent last Thursday afternoon in Miss Laura Weber in pinochle. A the hall of the Community Methodelicious lunch was served by Mrs. dist church to enjoy one of the love- Elvira Durland and her committee, i ]jest social events of the year, the Members are asked to remember Birthday Tea. Two young artists (tiat the C. D. of A. initiation and from Elgin provided the fine musiinstallation of officers will be held cai entertainment preceding the tea. en Thursday, June 7, in the K. of C. They were Miss Lois Lindgren, sohall. A pot-luck supper will be pran0i and Joseph Kowitski, tenor, fi:30 nVlnA. • v who delighted their audience with liiilq it ItLLYWMI A COMMITTEE of connoisseurs ** in chic headed by Lady Mendl recently named Gene Tieraey the best dressed girl' in moviedom. Just prior to that a national magazine listed Gene among the top four beauties of 11M screen, the Gene Tierney Mrved at 6:30 o'clogi, V-Sf • * • irafr ; Junior* Hosts To Seniors At Dance ^ That much awaited^ event, » the their singing of several numbers, including duets from two operettas Fine accompaniments were played by others being Hedv Ltaaarr, Iagrid Bergman, and Linda Darnell. And sinc»'2Qth-CenturHft>*,» talent poll evidently puts her ;at (he acting top--she's come off with all tiie best foles the lot has to offer in IMS--I thought it time to find out how Gene feels about life in general. It's amusing to know that the next two Tierney releases will not display Gent's modern sartorial talents. When I came on the "Dragonwyck" set, where she was making a scene with Vincent Price, she was wearing the fashions of 1944. And in "A Bell for Adano," which is being shown in theaters this month, she's clad in the picturesque tatterdemalion of a peasant girl in a captured Italian town. But not until "Leave Her to Heaven," which Gene begins in late spring, will she wear a chic moderp wardrobe again--the sort of clothes that made "Laura" such a hit with women. Take It From M* ' Since nobody has gotten "around to awarding Gene the medal for brains--such evidently not being included in obvious star assets--let me be the one to name her one Of the most nimble minds in one of the steadiest little heads ever crowned by laurels. Designers love nual . meeting with Mayor Overton ing. Aldermen presfnt: Boss, Ferwerda, Freund and Motion by Regne Boss, that the mini Miss Mary K. Carlson. Following! to create bizarre and extravagant JunS>r-Senior dinner dance, was held the program, the ladies enjoyed tea>|: whimsies to emphasize her intrigulast Saturday . evening at Crystal and cake, served from four tables ing face and rhythmic design. But Lodge, with more than 100 members beautifully decorated in keeping j in her private life and tastes Gene is conservative to a degree. Wears little or no makeup, and her shining brown hair is the precise shade nature gave her. So, because she's young, superlovely, mother of a 15-month-old , . A , , daughter, Daria, and a .happy a short talk by the Senior president, ^ wedding? of great interest took; wife, Gene's fans have come to wKfntU s"Ln° J-to.." composed by piul Y. nda j 'h,e"L^\f"Sr.! ITST *°m EI5L* J°ann Gerald Hettermann, son of Mrs. Lena ^ of the two classes and the faculty with the four seasons. members in attendance. A delicious ttorkey dinner was served at 6:30 SIMON-HETTERMANN: StSltiSr ^ NUPTIAL VOWS WBRB _ come was given by the Junior class EXCHANGED SATURDAY president, Fred Svaboda, followed by, | A wedding? of great interest took "Hedda," she said, "sometimes I I Hettermann of Johnsburg. The wed- j - rcajiy think our fans believe we live -••ext year. "Attends Teachers Association Meeting Mrs. C. W. Goodell attended the Strever and Dolores Murphy. i After the dinner, dancing vras en- j ding was of special significance not! • * - • kyed for several hours This was|onl« ^ th Brfdal par£ but also to| ^a a m S°^ °f £Ty t 8t*1 an^ ?la*}lc a the first dinner dance held in sev-lRe> Father Raynrond'Hettermann, dream world. But I m not looking «ral years and was so successful that cousin of the groom, who read his i Jorward to jumping into a Wop- It will probably be repeated again first nuptial ma*8 xhe double rinK; ter and landing on the studio roof ceremony was solemnised at the! instead of driving down the canyon bride's home parish, St. Mary's j each morning with good old Butch, church. I my police dog, on the front sdat be- Miss Simon approached the alter j side me. And, aside from the fact ' with her father, who gave her in | in personal tastes, I'm really not •uinots state MUSIC association meet-' marriage. She was lovely - in a looking forward to the day when Ing at the Edgewater Beach hotel white satin dress with net train. | television, all-out air transport, and Sunday of this week. This is,, af- Her three-quarter length veil was! chores done by robots in 'solar filiated with the national club. The held in place by a heart shaped I houses will ^ a reality. Think how •-« •» HM finals in the youn^ artist con- j lilies of the valley. j Besides, few of the .young things :f$est. Mrs. Goodell was selected as a Acting as matron of honor was of today realize it Will take years Judge of the older artists in both the j,Mj*s. Isabel McVicker, sister of the ! and years to develop such living. A Instrumental and vocal divisions. On bride, who wore a floor length gown ; lot of my friends seem to feel the •^.(londay she attended a meeting of of pink net with three-quarter length I post-victory year will be something sleeves and a sweetheart neckline.' worthy of Jules Verne's imagina- Her small pink hat was heart shaped tion. and she carried pink rosea. : I suggested, she was probably in- A substitution was necessary in fluenced by the character of Mithe bridesmaids ranks just a few; randa, the lovely heroine of Ernst moments before the ceremony, as; Lubitsch's production "Dragonthe brides sister, Kathryn, was taken: WyCjj » to the hospital foiTan emergency appendectomy. Taking her place was1 Extremes Are Oaf Mrs. Margaret Mickelsen, cousin of | Gene hag just as definite ideas the bride, who served as brides- *1*1 „u~ maid with two sisters, Miss Barbara! WITH MCN^ WHITE SHIRTS ner, Tonyan. Absent: ye. • er, seconded by minutes of the^ last regular meeting be appipved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Tonyan, seconded by Buss, that the treasurer's report for the mfonth of April be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Ferwerda, seconded by Tonyan, that the collector's report for the month of April be approved as read; Motion carried. Motion by Buss, seconded by Begner, that flip clerk's report for month of April be approved as read. Motiob ^ferried. Motion by Ferwerda, seconded by Buss, that the treasurer's annual report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Ferwerda, seconded by Tonyan, that the collector's annual report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Buss, seconded by Regner, that the clerk's annual report be approved as read.: Motion carried. Motion by Buss, seconded by Regner, that the following bills be paid as approved by the finance committee. Motion carried. Howard Cairns, salary ...*........$120.20 Peter Wirfs, salary 108.50 W. C. Felts, salary 112.70 Arthur J. Smith, salary 74.80 Earl R. Walsh, office expense.. 35.00 R. I, Overton, salary 56.00 Edward J. Bjiss, salary ..... Fred Ferweraa, salary .... George P. Freund, salary A. E. Nye, salary Joseph M. Regner, salary Alfred Tonyan, salary Earl R. Walsh, salary Vernon J. Knox, salary Gerald J. Carey, salary Arthur J. Smith, use of car .. C. W. Klontz, Board of Health service : '• B. J. Brefeld, Board of Health service - A. J. Kamholz, Board of Health service ; Frank G. Schreiner, services as judge of election Margaret Simon, services as judge of election ..... Clara Miller, services as judge of election Matilda Gerasch, services as clerk of election Vera Purvey, services as clprk of election Evelyn Anderson, services as clerk of election Chas J. Rasmussen, services as judge of/ election Alice M. Harrison, services as judge of election Ernie Freund A Carolyn Justen Winfield W. Hagberg M a t t B. L a m e s - , 4 . - • Harold F. Miller • " ^ ^ Joseph. J. Millar A. E. Noonan John A. ThenrtM Gus Unti ^ ; 'Marie Yegge - RiVenide Hotel Corp.---B. C. man, Pres. Motion carried. Motion by Ferwerda, by Tonyan, to approve the application of WillteB M. Scott and J. KMoilflqr for class "B" Bottled Beer Only licenses. Motion carried. Motion by Regner, seconded jUduf, to approve, the of Thomas P. wter for Packaged Liquor Only license. Mo> tion carried." Motion'by Buss, seconded by Ferwerda, to adjourn. Motion carried. EARL R. WALSH, City Clerk. R. I. OVERTON, Mayor. Council Room, Mfcy 7th, 1M5. TTie City Council met in regular semi-monthly meeting wjth Mayor Overton presiding. Aldermen present: Althoff, Buss, Freund, Tonyan. Absent: Ferweraa, Regner. Motion by Buss, seconded by Freund, that the minutes of the annual meeting and the special meeting held April 26th be approved as read. Motion carried. - Motion by Althoff, seconded by Tonyan, that the treasurer's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Freund, seconded by Buss, that the clerk's report be ap-' proved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Buss, that the following bills . be paid as approved by the finance committee. Motion carried. A. S. Blake, Motor Sales,' repairs and oil, police car..,.f 4.43 30.001 John J. Vycital Hardware, 5.00 ] supplies | McHenry Cd. Farmers' Coop, 15.001 broom Chuck's Trucking Co., gravel 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 f 35.00 104.40 50.00 In the interest of more convenient service, a "Ration by Mail" appeal wms issued to citisens of McHenry County today by Board 88-1. A steadily increasing volume of work leaves less time for pnmer attention to business visitors andTif matters can be handled by board pefers that plan. Most rationing requests can be readily filled hy nuul ami it is better for both the *patrons' jind the board if they. are. Records of the board show that it possible to serve ten persons by ul for every one calling in person for the same request. The following steps were suggested % tkeboard: ' -1. Mail a' penny postcard to the board askftg for .the application form needed. 2. Follow instructions on the form. Answer each question cuefully. Enclose requested papers. • 8. Mail it. 4. Your "postman will deliver your ration to you. Canning sugar applications are being taken care of nit way aiid the "quick and convenient service by mail" plan can easily be followed in other rationing. The time saved can be well used in giving helpful attention to those who must take up their difficulties personally. •' . y 15.00 15.00 8.00 8.00 Western United G. & E. Co., g&s , Stoffel & Reihansperger,-- bonds Public Service Company, power and yligt^ Theodore Winkel, labor at ij 1.88 1.50 18,86 5.74 295.00 133.46 8.00 8.00 8,00 8.00 Margaretha Spurting, services as judge of election park -- Jj 34.80 M. A. Sutton, labor at park "3.60 Martin Stoffel, labor at park 32.40 John King, labor at park .... 6.00 Special Sewer Fond Chuck's Trucking Co., sand and gravel fill f 82.56 Freund Oil Company, distil- I late 5.26 8.00! Motion by Freund, seconded by i Buss, to pass resolution as read 8.00 designating the West McHenry State Bank as depository of funds of City 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 75.00 86.80 26.83 7.27 Silfcon and Mrs. Lucille Wagner. The has been named the best dressed latter two were dressed similarly in woman in Hollywood, she frowns on yellow satin gowns with chiffon extremes. Boiled down to a couple skirts and matching heart shaped °* essentials, her don'ts on dress hats. Both carried bouquets of yel-: come to: low roses. "Don't be conspicuous. Conspicu* Mrs. Mickelsen wore an aqua net bus makeup, color, line, detail, and dress Styled like that of the matron! combinations violate the rules of of honor, and carried pink roses. I good taste. The well dressed wom- Edwin Hettermann of Johnsburg, an looks just right for the occasion brother of the groom, served as best --blends into the moment." man, and groomsmen were Donald Gene is thrilled at playing the role Hettermann of the army, stationed of the evil sister in "Leave Her to at Indianapolis, Ind., a cousin of the neaven »» groom, and James Hettermann of "im ' . .. _ _ ... . the navy, stationed at Glenview, a t acti"« qulhty> and brother of the groom. Ushers were ' ® an actress should con- Joseph Simon, brother of the bride,; ?l(™' , e says. The bad girls of and John Herdrich, brother-in-law | "Ction have given more opportumof the groom. | tie.s to stars then the sweet young TTie children's choir sang the nup- things." tial mass. At the offertory Clemens I remember when Gene Tierney Adams, of Johnsburg sang the "Ave; played half-castes, outlaw girls, Maria" and as th<e couple were leav- Eurasians--for a time she was aling the church, "On This -Day Oh' most as typed in the sarong as Dotty Beautiful Mother." j Lamour, or threatened to be. She Following the service, a wedding :didn't rise easily into the high place Elsie M.^Smith, services as clerk of election Marion Schoenholtz, services as clerk of election ...a.."..... Vera Kane, services a£ clerk of election .... H. J. Miller, services as judge of election Theo. W. Winkel, serviced as judge of election Nick Weingart, services as judge of election ..I Ellen Phalin, services as clerk of election Gertrude Weber, services as clerk of election ...... Ella Gans, services as derk of election ...» Special Sewer Fund, se#er service x ............. Mayme Buss,, clerical salary, commissions The McHenry Plaindealer, printing 135.10 Albert Krause, justice fees .... 3.00 Tonyan Bros., gravel and labor on John st. Milwaukee Lead Works, waterworks supplies ..." Chuck's Trucking Co., labor on streets --. Earl R. Walsh, freight and postage Frank Thornber Co., supplies John Vycital Hdwe., supplies Al's Welding Service, welding fire hydrant A. S. Blake Motor Sales, gas and oil ....... Buss Motor Sales, repairs, police car Ruddy Bros., cleaning sewer on Main st. 148.30 Ruddy Bros., cleaning sewer . on John st 47.90 Ruddy Bros., cleaning sewer. on Washington st 274.10 Ruddy Bros., cleaning sewer on Riverside Drive ' 485.30 Ruddy Bros., cleaning sjewer on Park st i... 81.65 on the screen in which she now finds herself, although she is practically cameraproof, undoubtedly one of the' best lens subjects in the industry today. She has graciousness and nruich personal charm, <and !X101 Treasurer., Motion carried. Motion by Buss, seconded by Tonyan, to approve the .application of James C. Smith for Bottled Beer 8.00 only license at McHenry Country Club. Motion carried. Motion by Buss, seconded by Freund, to designate salaries of appointive officers and employees as follows: Chief of Police, $150.00 per month; Ass't. Chief of Police, $135.00 per month; Supt. Waterworks, Sewer and Streets, $135.00 per month; Caretaker of Streets and Alleys, $180.00 per month; Caretaker of Disposal Plant, $130.00 per month; City Attorney, $200.00 per year; Members of Local Boatd of Health, $15.00 per year. Motion carried. Mayor Overton made the following appointments for the ensuipg year: Attorney--Vernon J. Knox. Chief of Police--Howard W. Cairns Ass't. Chief of Police -- Peter Wirfs. Collector--Mayme Buss. Supt. Waterworks, Sewer .and Streets--Arthur J. Syiith. Caretaker Street# and Alleys--W. C....Felts.- '•*»«,..... Board ojf Health--Dr. A. L Frq^h-1 8.18! lich, B. jl Brefeld and A* J. Kam-' . jholz. '< • j 11.22 Caretaker of Disposal Plant--Fred 1.11 C. Feltz. ,3.55 j COMMITTEES ! Finance--Freund, Buss, Tonyan. 8.75 License--Ferwerda, Tonyan, Alti hoff. 1 22.06 Street and Alley--Regner, Freund, j i Buss. 118.44 Water and Sewer--Buss, Freund, -- j Regner. | Sidewalks '-- Freund, Ferwerda,! Buss. Public Property--Althoff, Regner, ! Ferwerda. , - I Ordinanca^-r-- yTonyan, , Althoff,' Freund. -»•-*' • •• Purchasing -- Ferwerda, Regner,, Althoff COMING EVENT* May 26 Ringwood Home Bureau--Mother's- Daughter's 4-H Tea, Harrison school. May 25-26 Rummage Sale--City Hall-^Sponsored by Circle 2, W. S. CTm* May 27 , Baccalaureate. May 29 Wedding Dance--Nell's Pavilion, Jane 1 Commencement. Junife 2 Bake Sale-- Altar and Rosary Sodality. Jane 4 Altar and Rosary" Sodality--Legion Hall. June S Home Bureau--Mrs. C. L. Harrison. x American Legion Election of Officers. 1 Johnsburg Community' Club. June 7 Pot-Luck Supper and Installation--. C. D. of A. I - Circle 3, W. S. C. S.--Mrs, Lillian COX. ; June $ Christian Mothers, . x "T~ Mother's Club. v- i Salt Beds Salt beds covering an area of 40 •quare miles have been found in Nova Scctia. bereavement. ROBERT VOGT AND CHILDREN. CARD OF THANKi We desire in this manner Jo neighbors 4nd friends for ferings, spiritual bouquets, of car's and the outer extended. We are especially grat4 > ful for the services of Fatner Da eiden. FAMILY OF AUGUST HUFI Radlonic Hearing Aid Compute with cryetal mknpKone, radtonie tube*, batteriet and battay-eaotr circuit. tmltM m ***-MM « 'iasSsisafs^^ Bolger*s Drug Store GREEN STREET MUENRY ni 11 111111II ESTABLISHED feUSIHEsi . Do Ton Want To Sell? PERHAPS AN INSURANCE AGENCY - A SALES AGENCY _ A HABERDASHERY A MOVING PICTURE THEATRE A VARIETY OR GIFT STORE A HARDWARE STORE i A TAVERN ' OR ^WIMIlT HAVE YOU? GIVE FULL DE7T IN COMPLETE CONF: LS CE ADDRESS C B - PLAINDEALER '141 <• 1 i .|' 1 'l1 <• ,|. •!' <• ,t' 't11 'I1.11 i .I1# - VOGUE CLEANERSPhone McHenry 19. ^ i We Pick Up and Deliver Two to Three Day Service Try the Vogue for splendid service and excellent workmanship |*: v s [Representative] West McHenry Chas. S. Ensign, labor 20.00 - jj*--*-"- No wonder so many men demand the Van Heusen Shirt. It's the Only white shirt with the famous Van Heusen collar attached! Stays trim without starch « ... comfortable, neat. Sanforized, laundrytested. A new shirt f|«e if a Van Heusen prer shrinks out of size! $2"ai uLufc breakfast was served for the bridal party at the Simon home. At 12:30 o'clock dinner Was served foe.,.them, and for the immediate families. Approximately 250 friends and relatives gathered in the church hall in the evening to enjoy supper and follow- , ing this a reception. The newlyweds ^ complexion of flawless beauty left on Sunday on a short honey- .. * * - moon trip into the North. i Chit'Chats on This and That Mrs. Hettermann ia a graduate of Some new buys indicate picture the local high school with the class -trends. Heywood Broun"s stories, of 1943 and has been employed in "h'he Sun Flower" and "The Boy the commercial department of the Grew Older," recently, have been telephone office here. The groom at- taken over by Hollywood. John tended the Mcllenry hiKh school and Steinbeck's "Cannery Row" will be ZJw? Ke r m a n nAg a r ) 1 ' n e S t a* on the summer p r o d u c t i o n s c h e d - t»on in Johnsburg until entering ser- ^ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer vice two years ago. He saw service ... . C;. *ir„u». c il -arP'Tl ance before returning to the W1 ()T three^ Sir Walter Scott novels ' States five months ago, after which Ivanhoe, Quentin Durward, he was given a medical discharge a°d "Kenilworth. . . . Joan Leslie from the army. The young couple definitely will play the Marilyn Milwill make their home with his mother1 1®' role ift "Silver Lining,and Bob in Johnsburg, where he will operate Button in the Jack Pickford part. Illinois Bell Telephone t telephone service 5.14 Western United G. & E.^ Co., gas and electric service Public Service Co., power and. light 62.39 SPECIAL SEWER FUND: Fred C. Feltz, salary ....: 118.00 Public Service Co., power and light rwe Freund Oil Co.*, kerosene and ~ distillate --.............. 11.6S Mayor Overton appointed Aldermen Buss and Ferwerda, assisted by Attorney Knox, to canvass the ballots of the city election held April 17.r • Motion by Buss, seconded by Fe Building Codes and Permits--Regner, Tonyan, Ferwerda. Band--Ferwerda, Freund, Althoff. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Tonyan, tQ approve the appointments werda, that the following, having received the highest number of votes j VT.. SiW as made by the mayor. BCotion carried. Motion by Freund, seconded by Buss, to hire the firm of J. W. North & Company to make the annual audit of city books. Motion carried. Motion by Buss, seconded by Althoff, to adjourni. Motion carried. R^« OVERTON, May R. WALSH, City Clerk. . Knox, Lawyer ? F CLAIM DATE Esta ohn A. Winkrantz, De- "fW ROLAINE GRILL WONDER LAKE. ~ Serving7 Choice Such As CHICKEN = • STEAKS, ETC Parties may be arranged for luncheons or dinners by calling WONDER LAKE 226 . " .. • ' BAB ROOM OPEN ALL DAY, CLOSED MONDAY ~:i Ver NOTIC FitzQerald's Men's Shot) fen McHenry the / tavern and restaurant. at the ei,, ?irtion APr« ^ fFor C,ity -Clerkt, E}arl IL mW^ailcsUh . For. ^A. winKrantz, ueceasea, pending m Coun.y CquH q{ McHe P nry Coun. £ Treasurer, R , V tv. Illinois, and that claims may be F" Aldeng." of A™' filed ac«in,t the .aid estate on of rtrLcondtardrWiUiam K Althoff; M0'" 3»id wi,h°ut issuance of For Alderman of the" third ward, George P. Freund. Motion carried. Motion by Regner, seconded by Tonyan, that the majority of voters at the city election held April 17th having voted in favoiyg^f the purchase of river lots, knowh as the Weber property, the city proceed with summons. J9U0H A. DENFEN, Administrator, with Will AnnexeUr $(Pub. May 24-31, June 7) Anionic th? SioK the'purchase as previously outlined, j Cblcken Catching Fire Costs • Take' an old chicken shipping Three hundred and seventy-three I crate, cut out one end, and then million dollars went up in smoke last year I This is the estimated cost Of fire accidents, the National Board of Fire Underwriters reports. -Kerchief When you need a clean handkerchief in a hurry, wash one and dry U on a mirror. Dampness holds slide this up to a hole in the bModer house where the chicks are accustomed to passing in and out. In the morning when you wish to catch some for delousing or working, simply put. the crate in position, open the door and the chicks come out into the crates by themselves. When the crate is full, shut the door and cloth to glass. "Smooth" it out well i can be caught in' the crate - i --thout any fuss or crowdiir- Motion carried. Motion by Ferwerda, seconded by Buss, to adjourn. Motion carried. R. I. OVERTON, Mayor. EARL R. WALSH, City Clerk. Special Meeting APRIL 26th, 1945 Mrs. Leonard Ibsch underwent surgery at St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin, last week. Mrs. Walter Scarbrough underwent surgery at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, last week. Miss Kathryn Simon underwent an _ appendectortw at the Woodstock hos- A apeeiaf "meeting of the City pital on SatVday. Council was called to act on applica- j Eric Peterson underwent surgery tions for alcoholic beve'rage licenses. aT the Woodstock hospital tast week. Aldermen present: Althoff, Buss, Ferwerda, Regner, Tonyan. Absent: Freund. . • - _ Motion by Buss, seconded by Reg- Mrs. Ella Kuntz has been a medi cal patient at the Woodstpck hospital this week. 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