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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Dec 1945, p. 1

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Vofaune 70 M'HENRY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 194fi Ho. BIAS GOICERT AT HIGH SCHOOL SWOAY, DEC. 16 Net PnoMds To Family Thre Fund (FLASH!) M'H«nryTo Have City Delivery R*y MoCkt, MeHenry postmaster, reoafoed official notification about 11 o'eloek this (Tknzvdaj) am, of thetftafe- UshnMitt of city datt^ty in affootto JfcMttry lt 1946. Two d^rtrfcas will bo made daily in the business section ud one in the rsaidential section, MBtSBfint vpoik the provision of suitable mail reoep- One delivery of parcel post With old on Influenza permitting, th> various choral groups it the toad high school wi)i^pres*pt their iiwmI Qaiitau concert in the, aekeel sndHerium nrtt 0uii>i ewaitiar. ttlfbw If. at 8:l4. o'clock. H« aMpn will indnde dllilnn aaiseaons by the mixed chorus and gMi' dwrai, (Ntoring vocal and «Wta solos; two special anbm by •ImM ppapt, and Musical Portmfts, a ww| presentation introduced on last year's prognua. The special selections will bo the singing of Carmichael's popular D^t" by a thorn of twenty- .u*. fire senior girls on a stage darkened j except for a sky filled with stars; and a group of eight girls in snappy . soldier uniforms, sngng and ntarch-lWi]I fee made daily by Vehicle jjto "ft™* Of th. W«l« ^ ^ The co^p^prorr.- folk-.- j ^ ^ ^ "The Praise Carol" --: Marryott.1 Ughed fa next Week's Plain- "Birthday of a King" .... Neidlinger. | . "The Angel's Serenade* Braga. aoaiBT. "Psnis Angelicus" ...... Franck.t -- -Prayer" Mascagm.; OFFICIAL 1946 BOY ^ Mixed Chorus /SCOOT CALENDARS ABE ' DISTRIBUTED IN CITY Violin Soloist: "Star Dust" . Senior Girls' Chorus "O Little Town Of Bethlehem' Fearis. ?Ave Maria'* Rosewig. Girls' Chorus •Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers"..# .... Je8sel. Joanne Strever, Elaine Nell, Diane Fleund, Mary Ann Stoffel, Virginia Freund, Nancy Cristy, Josephine Car- j f«r and Dagmar Andree. Musical Portraits "Carmencita" AmJiy Rifegger. Featuring Louanne Hpworka. "Three Little Maids" Gilbert tfnd Sullivan. Featuring Dorothy Phannenstill, Patricia Henn and Marilyn Prince. | "I Can't Do the Shun" Herbert.! Featuring Ercell Lock. "March Of The Toys" Herbert. Featuring Joyce Schmitt, Betty Ann Justen, Helen Watson, Susan Sayler, Homer Bassett, Jack Peter- 6AHBLE OWNERS TO ENTER INTO NEW BUSINESSftm Man Will Air Service After January 1 MORE LETTERS FOR OLDSANTA Please -send me a new doiL baggy, crayons and color book, am 7: years Tears truly, JUDITH STRUCK. Dear Santa Claus: Please send me a blackboard, elee- .trie train, crayons and color book. Effective next Monday, December i And for my staler I want a dolly 17, George C. Collette ef Chicago will take ever ownership of the Gamble's Authorised Dealer store in west McHenry, at -present underh the dwnertfcip of Bud Rich**** and Hairy Millard. Mr. Collette will continue in the business in the same location and hopes to reader the same fine service to McHenry patrons thst has been offered under the present management. While McHenry folks are happy te welcome Mr. Collette to this community, they are also glad that Mr. Richtmyre and Mr. Millard are not leaving, for they have gained many friends since coming here several months ago. Beginning some time in February, the two men will enter a new and interesting business--that is. new _ _ only to McHenry but interesting toi0®"" Santa: both the community and the owners.1 and a buggy. I am 4 years old. I you. WOHLERT. &tar I am in first grade. Bring me for Christmas a oar, a tractor, a bus, a wonderful yellow truck, a flashlight and a itfetare of Dear Santa: I am a good girl 3 years old. I would like a dolly and dishes and a table and chair set and a picture of DELINQUENT LIST GOVERNED BY NEW SCAVENGER ACT Provision Made For • , Special Assessments ;< ; r / Ten Years In Arrears Elsewhere in this issue of the Plaindealer, is printed a delinquent tax list which is advertised pursuant to a sale of theoe taxes under the the Scavenger Act. The Scavenger Act provides for the sale of all taxes and special assessments (in cases where the cities choose to go in with us en the sale) that are ten or more years in arrears. The object of this law is to try to put back on a paying basis a lot of properties where the taxes and specials nave exceeded the values. Hie parcels will be offered at public auction on a bid basis and NEWS ABOUT OUR SERVICEMEI Late last summer the Plaindealer caried a story concerning the reunion of Ton* J&KKaalo and Edward: Drifke, live long PIONEER i. *** OF 88 DIES another Deaths Abo Mourned This Weei By McHenry People Bri"« ,OT 5targ.fr.m_ui .rmv too. Tow friend, NANCY WOHLERT. ; der regardless of the ! delinquent taxes. Hie amount of | counts chums, during their leaves. Now we learn of another reunion which took place 10,006 miles from home. On November 5, • Tone, who was _ stationed on Cebu in the Philippines, escorted Jap prisoners over to Leyte. Edward was on shore patrol there. Through efforts of the Red Cross, the two pals met once again. Although they I The was'bora in had only five hours together, they township on February 8, made every minute count. Both im of James and Jokiaiu» - boys agreed that the meeting was j Doherty. natives of Inland, a wonderful morale booster. Tone only s boy, seventy-five years aflat has since left for China. he moved with his family te tne V m- . ^ , „ present Doher^r homestead. IImmi Kenneth Tbnynn received his die- fie lived until his marriage to Jiarge from the army on December Knox of this city, when the 7, at Camp Besle, Calif. - ai - -.r'- In Nunda township, which south of McHenry for several the name of Doherty has symbolic with the mention of residents. Among the most ed and loved persons of the generations bearing that James J. Doherty. whoo ' in McHenry this y j -» -- r . ' moved to another farm not far tains the right, however, to reject a' p. j . „ 'his former home. About forty-five bid. i Howard Phfuin was released from years ago, when the senior James 1 the navy last week. ! Dohertys moved into town, Mr. DohWhere both the city and county erty and his family returned to the I would like a pair of pajamas, a ! co-operate, the buyer can be offered At that Z .t.Vfl^Pair of skis and a saddle.' I have aa piece ^ ^ colt of my own so that is why I entirely clear of back taxes and . . . . . . . , T e d P i t s e n h a s r e c e i v e d his dispiece of real estete which will be charge from Mrvice. Beverly Schwerman. Carmichael: seaplanes from the Fox River and from the present navy field at Volo. Complete Service The two men will be dealers in Aeronca airplanes, with complete service, including sale of planes, charter, student teaching, rental and storage. Mr. Richtmyre, a licensed pilot, will act as instructor. Headquarters have not been anmy want the saddle. The colt's name is assessments once the sale is made! staff Sergeants James M. tad Candy. -I am in the third grade." Iisnd the tax deed issued.^ This sale I Joseph D. Walsh, who served as airwas 8 years old on December 8. Your friend, BILLY WEBER. | home farm, where they continued to I reside through the years. UJ. J.," as he was known 'to aB | his friends, never retired even though [he was almost 88 years old at toe | time of his death. With the passing years his interest in his farm up entirely the work he loved. i .. * a V118 Pr°Periy plane mechanics in the army, were .available for postwar plans. I given their honorable discharge at; Follow Provisions almost the same time as their broth- I* should be made clear to any er. Staff Sergeant Melvin, who re-WftPv ^ Dear Santa: - >. prospective buyer, however, that he! cently arrived home from overseas. Tn<«. . Please bring me so»e mittens, a must follow the provisions of the i ' • • sweater, a book and a game. I law in buying property under this! Melvin J. Schlos& has received his ] his friend Nothi^ vtkt vllf would like some sox and a ball. Act. He has to advertise his in-j discharge. imft„ 4iB11 ' , J? .Pi ,, J Win«« iin i »n- Would you please - bring me some tentions of applying for a tex deed! ---^,if K. nnonuunmcwedl sMowoinn aafftteerr tthh»e ffiirrsstt noft tthhpe co^ors an<* som® bair ribbons? I am not sooner than five months nor; Alvin Blake arrived home last havintr faithful) ntt<»w)*H^<^ r^ g old and l am in third grade, later than three months before the week from service. y ^ ™ I go to Clemens school. Please come; period of redemption is up. The ' ,5^,'8mf* sSSTBra our "• las rsuti proves just once again that in the harrirt STBEVF.R soid under this Act. The owner re- India recently, arrived home this The S "d " ^ Ms -- j K di r must also see that the taxes are Pfc. L. J. Smith was released from i • ^5!"^ 5* . H "i With Love, post-war period our little community, HARRIET STREVER. will continue to expand until one j rx q.„*« n.n./ Hay it will take a lead even among, piease brinjf me a sled> 90me mitlarger cities in this area. FORMER McOULLOM LAKE RESIDENT DIED ,ON TUESDAY, DEC. 11 Friends are sorry to learn of the thing. death on Tuesdav, December 11, 1945, of Ned Bourelle, a resident ofl McCullom Lake for several years. | After moving from here about three I Dear Santa: years ago, the family has resided at! I am >n tens and a. new doll. I would also paid for the two-year period follow- service at Fort Sheridan last week. ma:i nnh.rtv Yf™ • iL like a sweater, a dress and some new; ing this sale. ' Also discharged from the army is -rn,A v^vrJ^f>3, *r p" rubbers. I am 7 years old and am! If the property is not redeem**!,Thomas Bolger, Jr., who served in „^i in second grade. My mother and and the bidder follows the provision*! the European theatre. | in Monday Mrs. Lodte said that I have been a of the law, he receives a tax deed! ™ ^ Don't forget to bring [ which is issued with the approval of Word eomes that Harold A- Dowell, *L h./* * the county court. i who served on Guam, began his re chorch' ^ borial ,n the 1 good girl. ; my brothers and my sister some- Goodbye Santa Claus, BCTTY ROSE MEIER. Boy Scouts of McHenry are busy j ^ g Lyman avenuei Qak Park The taxing bodies involved will re-1 turn trip to the States on November ceiVe a pro rata share of the amount 15. of each sale. They will benefit con^' siderably not only from the sale,: Gene Dobyns is receiving his disbut because the property will be put charge from service. He has been kindergarten. Please back on the tax books on a paying stationed at Brighsm City, Utah. bring me a piano and a doll house.' proposition and they can be assured distributing their official Boy ""Be^idel" hfs' ™dow,~' Emmn," "he"' is Ralph wants" a telephone set and, of subsequent payments where the Pete J. Dowell Accompanists. Catherine oenwer | gcout calendars for 1946. , gurvived by four children, Noreen, j bring Chris a little cart. j property is sold. discharge from service. man and Marion Freund. Narrator: Carol Harrison. Proceeds To Eftmann Family j Mayor Overton received the first j Sgt. Leland J. Bourelle of the army, j calendar when a delegation of Scouts, Burnette Schmitt, who lives at Mcvt„* w;'ii h» ii«mH for as beaded by Scout executive Ernie; Cullom Lake, and Yeoman first class «*rthv I nurDose as can ^ fou^l., Seltzer, presented the mayor, ac- fierwyn Bourelle of the navy, "tilv tP Ertmann Family cord>nK to custom, with his copy at < The body has been at rest at the CnamSe ly, the Fred Ertmafnolnk s *«hmav,ley ihis office. Members of the school; funeral heme at 17 Madison st, ^ .nd Floyd coojey.^.nd.r - P.rk » undertaking to aid their calendar FRANCIS CRASSER S5£ cause. It is hoped that a large I The city-wide distribution of m» xrwo WfinnSTOniF crowd will attend this program and, calendars covers offices of public of-. TAILBS WOOUoTOUK Me the fund rise to new heights, ficials, schools, churches, large busi-1QIRL JJJ Price of admission will be twenty- ness offices and other public places. Ave cents. No tickets will be soM inj Commenting on the new calendar,, Qn Satui^iy, December 8, the Patty wants a double decker bed" There are approximately 3,000 and a doll house and bring Dennie j pieces of real estete in McHenry Tnhn n.TM gnecMdi Holmes: little cart too. Bring Kennie and i county which will be put on the ^ DuCCWU IlOimes j|ount Auburn cemetery. at this Scavenger sale. As Ration Board Secretary cemetery. Charles A. Back Charles Albert Buck, 59, a native of Terra Cotta, died last Friday, December 7. 1945, in St. Anthony's hospital, Chicago. Services were held on Monday afternoon at 2 is receiving his I o'clock from the Hursen chapel at ' 2346 Madison street, Chicago, to Hope Epiphany church at Iowa and Monticello streets. Burial was in Dale at Crystal Lake some airplanes, j auction block Your friend, LINDY ANNE BENNETT. Next year, the Scavenger sale will follow the regular tax sale in Octo- The deceased was born the | of Charles and Lodema Bade, and John J. Hayes, who has been con-1 for thirty-five years prior to his Lovely matrons' hats in head sixes. Elisabeth Pich, street, McHenry. large Green advance but the door. may be purchased at BISHOP JOHN BOYLAN INVESTS MSGR. NIX WITH PRELATE ROBES His Excellency, the Most Rev. John J. Boylan, D. D., Bishop of Rock- Mr. Seltzer said he believed that home of M^and Mrs. Arvid L. Norman Rockwell, who paints the; ^sTei^on in Woodstock was the scene calendar picture each year, has of a pretty wedding as Mr. Nelson achieved his finest work in the la™ ?aye tWf olgo E Nel_ subject titled The Guiding Hand, jg^ jn marriage to Francis J. "It portrays so truly the spirit Gnuser, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Scouting and the enthusiasm of young , Qrasser ojf McHenry. Vases of boys in the Scouting movement, Mr. j yeuow and white chrysanthemums Seltzer said. were used in decorating the home. As the colorful calendar was hung Reverend Roger C. Kaufman offici- j fordi, was present at St. Mary's j in Mayor Overton's office, the mayor ated, using the single ring service. ERTMANN FIRE FUNB CONTINUES TO GROW HERE I Total of $146 Has Been Collected In McHenry To Date ber and the advertising of both sales nected with the McHenry County death was employed by the Chicago will appear in the same issue of the ^ar Price and Rationing Board al-|and North Western railroad compaper. 1 most since its inception, last week 1 pany. He was station agent at Dan* _ -- was named executive secretary of idee. South Elgin and Melrose Park. I PIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS the board to succeed James Holmes, I Survivors include the widow. Fern; j Our tardy congratulations are of- wj,c resigned his post. | two sons, Sgt. Howard, serving in fered this week to Patrick Cleary, The secretary job at the rationing' the south Pacific; and Dayton, of who last week observed his ninety- hoard during war davs was no easy; Bartlett, 111.; also three sisters, [second birthdav anniversary at his U8k. Mr. Holmes did a good job^Mra. Adah Mathews of Lake Geneva, jfrome on Waukegan street. Mr. ;n those trying times when everybody' Mrs. Jesse Mathews of Oneonta, New ! Cleary is still in good health and to have a complaint about York, and Mrs. Myrtle Mortonsen of | makes daily walks to the business something. : Armour, S. Dak. He was preceded (district. He also frequently walks just how long the boar J will con-! in death by his first wife, Ella ;'io mass on Sunday, with a step much tjnue to operate is not known. The j Nickels Buck, and a sister, Mrs. livelier than good many rv^>nU »«r« • ^»»- **---- « younger. celebrate many more anniversaries handle iial in good health. >n people years „npointment of Mr. Hayes is for Nellie Wingate, ^of--Elgin. Our hope is that he may „ix months. He is well qualified to! Btrl Maan the iob and no doubt will An employee of the Woodstock McHENRY 8T0RES ARE BEAUTIFULLY DRESSED UP FOR CHRISTJftAS dkurah last "Saturday, December 8, told the scout committee: i The bride was lovely in her white on the Feast of the Immaculate Con- i "I'm always proud to have ^the ] iace and net over white satin, bridal Motion, to invest the Rt. Rev. Msgr. scout calendar here in my office, gown with white net train. Her . . , ~ Charles S. Nix in the robes of fo- j Somehow, each year Mr. Rockwell s fingertip blush veil was of white net It just keeps "J1"*. F TMtic drelate "Following the 10 picture seems io be better than the held by a single spray of orange we mean the Fred Ertmann Family m*aa and !Lt. but .lw.y, they '«" » bta^.- She c.rried .brid.1 b.u-!Fi« Fund, bot th. r.ll,ng »> .to. monies, a dinner was served to the story of the principles of Scouting, quet of white roses and wore the!and could be speeded up by elergy. |so that the pub,:- 1 •- -- On Sunday, December 9, members j better understand of the parish and friends of Mon- Scouting builds better men irom our Mrs. Grasser's bridesmaid, Miss (i^neaTeT'for hefo for b°th 'n®ide and outside of local; many friends they have already made •ignor Nix assembled in the schoolboys. I'm sure your parents and, Harriet Gravelie of Chicago, wore * j F^ RlvJr Gro^e "^res are as attractive as they can! here agree that Chicago's- loss is hall to extend their felicitations on]friends are just as proud of our;pastel blue lace formal. Her corsage,this., 1 chn5?eS"»® made. For the first time since McHenry's gain. the honor coferred upon him by!Scouts here in McHenry as 1 am ,of pink carnations. Jc«»uple who lost their w ehiMnm colored lights sdd to the; 1 the school children and lag enjoyed. continue with the same service as. Typewriter company for forty years, has been rendered by Mr. Holmes in Earl Mann, 62, died in the Wood- ! the past. stock hospital last Thursday evening, i -- | December 6. Besides hb widow. WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS Marv, and tjro children, Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopkins and Earl, survivors include two brothers, their sons. Jack and Mark, who va- j Millard of Durand, and Homer of McHenry merchants have definite- cationed this summer in the Wall J Woodstock, deputy state fire smtthe ly stamped a taboo mark on the old!cottage on the Fox River, have de-,shal; and two sisters, Mrs. Ema> pnnvi|»y9 M^H.'nrv'fnlkR saying that "the grass is greener cided to make McHenry their winter heth Moeka of Juda, Wis? aM Mrs. public m general ca" string of pearls that her mother | generosity of fP*Tn 0n the other side of the fence" this J home also and are now residing in | Georgia ^Thomas of Woodstock, forand and appreciate how wore when she was married. ; To date, aitotal of »14« fee" Christmag Appearances on one of Charlie Lasch's cottages. The ™rly of McHenry. Is better men from our Mrs. Grasser's bridesmaid, Miss, collected since last week s issue ol ^ nnA nf friends thev have already mado Last rites were held on Sanday at the Merwin funeral home, with fcnial in Calvary cemetery. Mise Lena Gaafce ' Miss Lena Geske, 61, died last presented by j program is sponsored in McHenry by: riIl Dowell of McHenry. • ^"cw^'iTaT and throughout the day Christ- p.-*- Friday night, December 7, at the a social FitzGeraldJs Men's Shop in W«rt Mc- bnde^_,s__a _g«duate of the j at ftat mas carols ring out on Green street. Attend Christmas Party WILSON'S RADIO SERVICE OPENS ON ELM STREET The loud speaking system which home of Mrs. Fred Duensing in Dundee. Funeral services were held on hos-i young couple has nothing on which > for th* tunes, was The larg. nos » »» ..min vnur, installed this week. This is the attend a ?>rt ary 1 ctoo ntribution ,o tthhee PPllaaiinnddeeaalleerr ooffffiiccee f^i,s' &ti msyeg teMm_cH e0nnr^ye ch>ans, t ehvee,rp hbaudt lHa8etn ryM --on deai The largest group of men ever to Sunday at 1:SQ from the_ Peters t . _• aLegion meeti! ng ii n %M# c_ - ; funeral IhtAoMmiea 4toa SCft . JT6dkhWnn"sa LI .tufethfnrvaenn eighty-five -- were present J church, Algonquin. Burial was Henry. Mr. FitzGerald. active in; Woodstock Community high school.' suming responsibility for hospital civic affairs here, said his firm con- j During; the war she served as a;and funeral expenses. However, this siderW it a orivilege to sponsor^ the nurse's aide at the Woodstock Boy Scout calendar in this commun- pital. She is the efficient secretary . -- ----- _ . - ity to Mr. Theodore M. Stern, owner of i contribution to the Plaindealer office a system "These calendars are the finest the Woodworking Specialty company today-. . Ket into the 8pirit of the holidays type of publicity for the Scout move- at crystal Lake. ^hJfaUo^ini- when do in- shopping within ear party. The evening was spent in nient. We feel that it is a fine in-. The groom attended the McHenry McHenry are^the following. ran(re of this beautiful music. recalling past experiences of bothjnesday morning at 10 oclock » The interior of local stores are no • wars and in playing cards. At the i Resurrection church for Mrs. Vir- ' : One can't heln but last Monday evening in the Legion i Woodland cemeteiy. hall to enjoy a very fine Christmas; Mrs. Virginia KeUey • _ Funeral services were held on Wed Another veteran of the last war, jveatment in the city's progress to schools. He was in the service oi: Allan. Mis. James R. Clifford Wilson, has lost no time'j^^ pOSSjhle thf^, 'ut rf heln for the United States army air corps: Adams. Chas. M. * in setting himself up in business ijh® boys of McHenry v ho will be and served seventeen months over-, Albert, Paul mim«« his return to civilian life. r>rore<=sional men sea8 in the Pacific area. He is em-; Anderson's Bar-B-Q ...... NEW INFLUENZA VIRUS Bis place of business is at 206 Elm street and is known as Wilson's Radio Service. 9 Mr. Wilson, who operated a simi- 1hr business on Riverside Drive prior: A dt w to his entry into service, repairs all i VACCINE AVAIIaAJSIaB makes of radios and all home ap-'iff) GENERAL PUBLIC pliances. His shop is open every j ^ day except Sunday. Watch for "Cl i f f ' s " ad on a n o t h e r * , pure o f , . this issue. >c no* j will I virus l no less attractive than from the out-i close of the evening some very de- ginia Ruth Kelley. 25 who died in 5 00 sid«- McHenry merchants have licious refreshments were served, in- St. Anne s hospital. Chicago^ test and public officials in the next gen-! ployed at Metal Products, Woodstock. Boger, Mrs. C. eration." Mrs: Grasser's traveling costume, Brda, John F.--Tin Shop j Sunday. December 9. Besides her the husband. Peter. Jr., she is survived was of ice blue wool accentuated by'Crouch, M. W. {••••:•"-- I brown accessories. They left for a I Frisby. Ann week's wedding trip to unknown des- j Froehlich, Adele I tination, after which they will re- j Froehlich, A. I j side at Wonder Lake. - i Freund, Harold ' Givens, Donald' ......... 1.00 1. ^5 00 stocked themselves on available items eluding turkey sandwiches. i An to the best of their abilitv consider-1 The local post now boasts __ ... . . 100 ing the short time since the end of (largest membership in its history,: by a daughter. Kathleen, and her ion the war. While a l l a r t i c l e s are not; 158 members. Of t h i s number, it is p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. John J^ King i on yet to be had. there is quite a var- a coincidence that half are veterans of Rjver rorest Her husband is a 1*00 iety to please the discriminatimr of the first World War and ' M j OO j taste of local shoppers. i other half of the last war. - T PtiMafmoe With the current influenza epidem-' ELECT REAL ESTATE OFFICERS j ®va SEAV. SALE RETURNS. tJ . County Tuberculosis seal sale re-1 development ... atipts to date total 14,370.47. There j now. available for civilian us ! Pr^iH^nt. J J ^ stUl 717 unanswered Christmas I JJgJJ " a*^ Jy^ A and B in- Lake; vice-president, Elbert L. Phil- *5}n,S- J™p Seal Letters in McHenry and vicm-; 'Knon against xypc» n. , Woodstock- secretary and! Ldy Lake P. T. A. --•• s; trsi a gwss.-rjis.'s __ ! influenza which would help to et on the wane, the public Wallace of Crystai Konig, Mr. and M«l Steveir Konig. Mrs. Elizabeth ^00 L e t ' s keep Christmas t h i s year i n1 5 00 McHenry by buying at our local! loioo stores. Store keepers are working! j|oo long overtime hours to serve you at I 1*00'your convenience. |C. i'qq Open Thursday afternoons and j o 2*00 evenings until Christmas. AlthofTs 2*oo i Hardware, West McHenry. fp 10 00 Brighten vour-holiday with a loye- COMING EVENTS the '• son of the late Peter M. KeOy, Sr.. I Cook County commissioner for sevleral years and a former summer resijdent of the Johnsburg community. made promptly. CONTEMPT CHARGE contempt charge against Homer H.. Watson for failure to com-, - . ply to terms of a divorce decree has successfully Been continued to December 17 by several thousand fatsl doses of in fectmg virus. The vaccine tested in humsn subinfluenza virus wmen wouio neip w: A committee, with Roy Kent of i *a^*"^n P1 orotect the srmed forces in case! McHenry as chairman, was appoint- Natnanson. »a of^an epidemfc. There was evolved ed to "get-together" with the county N ckfls, K. H a vaccine, highly antigenic for white supervisors on_ the McHenry^ county Nielsen, Mrs. Betty zoning plan (delayed for awhile) to i Milt°n the best interest of McHenry county. Earl .•» William M. Carroll. Paddock's Sweet Shop 1 Rothermel, Leo G Births The vaccine testeo in> num-ii , immunity against the naturally; Reinboldt, John Jo.. - >i sioaani Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barge of prav^lake are the parents of a liter, born on December 5 at St. '"'"i" f io son anhiects for Shipments of the vaccine are cur- Ur'cJTrf ton, m^. rff-J-"- a:! t? »bu t. ssg fiuenza in human subjects as well,from your pharmacist. Smith. Emma 8cheid, John Seheid, George Walsh, Earl lL ... Watties, Howard Young, Helen B. 1 00 ly new hat in one of the new styles 2 00 and shades. Elizabeth Pich, Green 2.00 street, McHenry. 2 00 It'* McGee's for Jlis Gift. 5 00 Mr. snd Mrs. Clarence Bolger ef a'aa Algonquin paid last respects to James j'oo Dohe^tv at the Peter M. Justefc ^ 00 funeral home here on Sunday eveni! oo, intS- 2.00 1.00 _ • 2-JJ, Aflftomr the Siek „ ~ SERVICES FOR ANNA HENNING v A • ! Funeral services were held en Sat- Y. O. Skating Party. I^lay from a Lawrence avenue fun- ^ erki_home for Mrs. Anna Henaing, i L £2" ^^iTSfStakee Bay resident for many WGM Johanna Thompson, Install-j ars^who died suddenly last week ing Officer. _ _ in ^jlljwood, Fla. Burial - !• cemetery. Christmas Choral Concert. December IT Legion Auxiliary Meeting and Public ] Card Party. }j|| hmMiiiiimii 15.00. Alfred Lorensen hi 2Mtpatient at St. Thereee IMMMMM Christmas Party -- Ringwood 4-H Clubs--Ferol Martin HoaM.. Deceiaher 18 Riverview Camp, R. N. A.--Christmas party. Deceadber M Bast River Road Pinochle Chb-- Mrs. Thomas Thonneaon." W. S. C. S.--Christmas Party. C. D. nt A.--Christmas Party. Jemaary 7 Altar and Rosary Sodality. Jaanary I Heme Bureau--Mrs Walter TroxweU. Bright new hate Air the Elisabeth Pich, Green Henry. It's McGee's for His G£t' Carl Schweiteers Biiertein Frlsnds Mr. and Mrs. Carl of pbtakee Lake entertained friends on Tuesday evening to of their son, Carl, aad BB B of Chicago, both recently fnm the army. A . 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