J?!™?# '* r v ^ * ' * ' . ' i ' v f'i* "^*1 •*•••' ° 4K~j ** ' "• • ^~y ' ^ --•g.- > , i:i ;,£*•* **" *.';'. r fyf "**^ *^"?V >-> rV ^•k\cf^m'.'*x^:'fSSTT,£?7sr rsnjr<r* * ' ' • ' ' " " ii'i.i jjl'fpi1" >;""V'. """y *""" ' "l-r.4':. -T.'jfe ' 1*-" 1< v!.:: • 'Ibr'ri i' <• ^ OTf-'-T4,. * " >; ^ . V - V- , . - i , • " * • / ' / <*" * ;.' - > ' 'V' v< 4 • ""- •» * it , - >\ -' " \ •<•.., '», > * '-' '***' > '"'**'k j '"• ' * *- , • <- ^ ^ •- ' , , ( ' * f -- « -- -•••»- ri'iW'ffiiiSfo •if^i;. if «* * ..«-1 ,v • ' //,^| 70 McHKNEY, ILLINOIS, THUBSWY^ JANUARY 17, 1946 rim: Nd. » rARUE" EXPECTED TO • HAW HUNDRED! Many Local Folks " Participate In Show . 'N Dances and Ghmse^; Tmcful dioroses, m eostames. and dances will be featured JOHN J. MoCAKTHY IS N*W SPECIAL POLIOS OFFICER tiir- V" £"y - : Many eompliiaaBte have been coming the way of John J. McCarthy this weak, and if the n*me isn t familiar to everyone, may we add that he is the new special police officer pending permanent appointment made necessary by the resignation of Howard Qtims. Mr. McCarthy, who served for twenty-five yean with the Chicago police department, was retired on pension in August of 1941. During that time he regulated traffic in the loop and als6 worked at school cross* the curtain rises'on "Pep Par-] ings. He has had experience in all the hilarious comedy show; branches of the police department, is being sponsored by the Amer- . including work as assistant desk Legion Auxiliary on Januaryjsergeant receiving, transmitting and 18th and 19th at the McHenrv higrh' recording all information and com- •ehool auditorium at 8:15 for the; plaints coming to the station. ° xbenefit of rehabilitation of Returned He served during tKe war for ' ireterans. eighteen months as guard in a de- ? ; The show opens with the; Swing fense plant at Kalamazoo Stove and Cirls. to the music of "Great Day." j Furnace Co., in Kalamazoo, Mich.. Tbe choruses, four in all, wear at- and the same period of time as guard tractive costumes. Specialties, sing- «t the Fencil company in Huntley, -fug, and dancing, all add color to Mr. McCarthy's-own definition of tte entertaining "Pep Parade" and a good ooliceman is one that posmke it a truly jrreat show and an sesses diplomacy jmd discretion. Cfvening of entertainment. | The "Country Cousins" chorus >n-l mm mm _ . flude Rosem^rie Matzat, Patricia TLrAA ILIi---- Dam |m .Briggs. Carol Martuke, Loretta Lar-i • Cv RKuailjf OVJ9 llav Eleanor Edstrom, and Jerry' tz. Members of the Swing Girls FOT LXailliliatlODS couiin rouncAi ASPIRANTS HLE BEFORE DEADUNE Expect Great Many Candidates To Enter Primary Race April &>y;. ami KAY SA NATIVE OF CITY DIED IN ELQZN From the number of petitions now c i r c u l a t i n g t h r o u j ^ h o u t McHenry county, it would seem that the primary race on April 6 would be quite a lively affair. January 21 is the first day for filing petitions for. state and county (offices. One of the first to announce that he would again be a candidate for office was J. G. Stevens, present treasurer. "Curly," as he is better known to his friends, will seek the office of sheriff as he cannot succeed himself as treasurer. He is completing his first term of four years as a county official. Circulating his petition as treasurer is Edward F. Juecker. supervisor of Seneca township. He has represented his township on the county board foii many years and has served twice as chairman. A third candidate who has petitions in circulation is State's Attorney Don A. Wicks, who is finishing an appointment as state's at- ^ Mrs. May S^yter, 85, sister of Newell Colby of this city and a former resident here, died on Tuesday morning, January 15, 1946, in her, El^in bome following an extended illness. She was the widow of Daniel E. Sayler and resided at 429 Russell, street. •* A native T of McHenry, born on May 12, 1860, she had been a resilient of Elgin for the past fortythree year*. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs., E. L. Kimball of Oak Park, Mrs. "Carl Ballard of Elgin, Mrs. Floyd Medaris of Hammond, Ind., and Mrs. Ray L. Rice of La port, Ind.; also her brother of this city, nine grandchildren and twelve great-1 and the tatter's sister, Miss Christine ndchildren. Besides her husband. Freund, and Henry J WM. K. FREUNDS, JOHNSBURG, ARE WED FIFTY YEARS Couple To Celebrate Event Jan. 22 With Family and Friendt %• On a winter day in 1896, January 22 to be exact, wedding beUs were ringing at St. John's church, Johnsburg for a double nuptial service. The happy couples were Miss Margaret Meyer and William N. Freund RELEASED FROM NAVY grandchildren. J. TTiehtn. The she was preceded in death by three i double ceremony w*s performed by daughters. j Rev. Father Mehring. Funeral services are being held this iFollowing their marriage, both (Thursdiay) afternoon at 2 p.m., from 'couples engaged in farming in the the WoMT funeral home in Elgin, i nearby community. Then, in the Rev. James Foard, pastor of the year 1900, when St. Peter's parish Epworth Methodist church, officia-1 at Spring Grove was organized, Mr. ting. Burial is in Bluff City ceme-' and Mrs. Freund purchased a farm tery. HAN ROUTES CITY HOUSE TO HOUSE DELIVERY. i Business Places To \ ,y Get Hail Twice Daily; ^ | Residences Only Once " . Routes to be taken when the Vim to house delivery of mail is started ; in McHenry in the near future have jbeen announced this week by Poat» j master Ray McGee. In the east • part of the city the first delivery, to i begin at 8 o'clock, will be to busi-' ness houses. i The route will be as follows: north on west side of Riverside to Pearl; 'west on south side of Pearl to Park; east on north side of Peprl to River* side; north on east side of Riverside to 204; south on east side of River- NEWS ABOUT OUR SERVICEMEN HAROLD SHAW This smiling young sailor is Har- F _ old Shaw of Chicago, son of the side t0 Elm; east on south side of in that vicinity, where they settled j A. J. Shaws of Pistakee Bay, who Elm to 407 and retrace; south on and raised their family. For forty received his release from service on eas* s*d® Riverside to 108; north on vears thev were faithful parishioners December 29. He arrived back in west side Riverside to postoffice; of St. Peter's church, their cheerful the States on December 20 after a south on west side Riverside to Elm; personalities and generous disposi- year spent in the Pacific, but wasn't west on Elm to Park; north on tions. making them beloved by all i fortunate enough to get home in Park to Telephone company and rewith whom they came in contact, 'time to spend the holidays. :trace; west on Elm to Green; north Just six years ago. however, ' Bill'* ! The past twelve months of Mr. on ea8f s'de Green to 102; south on Frrund decided to "pull up stakes" Shaw's service period were spent in west s>de Green to 500 south Green; and sell his farm and retire. Due to New Guinea and the Philippines. norHl on eas it i_ . *_ a _ _ '• n • n « * s>de Green from 201 the housing shortage in Spring Grove where jas a seaman firAs t clas"s, .h e*' f/\ ITim • wwfo?a.t1 oAnn IETlImm Itoa RWiinngirwa ood; i timg he and his bride of served as radar operator. .north on Rini^wood to Pearl; east ine include Dorothy Bockman,, Jean Nickels, Ercell Lock, Phyllis Smith and Marie Justen. _. t -r-r--- -- - --- , The Jitterbug chorus is made up' ^Tmrteen more county youths, three, torney, an office left vacant when ef Nancy Cristy, Marion Conwpy, of them from McHenry and one a, Winiam M. Carroll was elected judge. Arthur Soderlund of Island Lake that „ 4 _ Diane Freund, Josephipe Carver, former local resident, have been or- jje was n»med to succeed Carroll by , has received his discharge from the more than fortv years bought a; Prior to entering the navy, he on sout® s,.°e ^®arl *° Elaine Nell, Virginia PVeund, Mari- dered by Board Number One to re-^jje county board. There are still; navy. tho^e in Johnsburg, within the was employed by Wilson Steel and :on west side Green to 105; north • auuie Rogers and Lorraine Michels. ! P°rt for pre-inductionphysical ex- ^wo years to run on this unexpired i ^ _____ shadow of St. John's church, where Wire companv in Chicago. While on j oGr^en to^ Pearl; east on Special Music .animations. r |term - Misses Adele Froehlich and Maurie! For many weeks no new names mer l>ylor chairmen of the specialty soldiers and sailora were placed ed due committee, have announced that on our servicemen s list for Plain-1 election Diane Tonyan will do a tap dance dealers, but with two draft lists i tontine "while"working" vdth a bitonT *>ein8 published in the past twoi Raymond D. Woods, veteran counnie ^irls sextet will sing "One weeks, it is_ very probable that the .ty clerk, has announced that h® ,w^u He was appointed last sum- south side Pearl to Court; south on Woods Files aboard the U. S. S. Tazewell. land grandchildren. Eight Children Victory Clothing Coilectioa The girls Une ««»», *«< » »«ry pnn»uie »-«»«. u»« ciem, nu .nnuu.n.™ v.-- .-- Kenneth Frantvi has received his' Almighty God, in His goodness, Alone/' Also the Senior girts choir present number of 195 papers being, seek re-election and has his petitions discharge from the army and arrived Ih" blessed this couple with eight n M * n will repeat, by request. ^"Stardust." sent out weekly will mount slightly.; ready to be circulated. County Clerk home on Momiaav of this week. Ken- children and seventeen grandchildren. ImVA flAW III "rftffriHt Members of the choir are Elida *t the peak, about 625 papers were Woods is completing his fourth term neth ig on# ^ our ^ who MW One grandson, Father Eugene Jung, 6 Page, Louann Howorka, Mary Doug-'being sent out each Thursday to'in office. " " " * • ' L' las, Nancy Rudin. Clarice May, our boys in. uniform. I Roland McCannon, who resigned u m jLouise Stoffel. Ptiyllis Lau, Marie I Following is the list released by from the office of superintendent of; him fe* Jackson, Phyllis Smith, Joan Weber, Board One: Agnes Miller, Bern ice Smith. Pat; McHenry-- Btoddard, Gloria Biggers, Marion! ROBERT C. MILLER Freund, Lucille Nickels, Eileen. CARL J. ADAMS Smith, Dolores Murphy, Dorothy! ROBERT C. RICHARDSON Ddberstein, Kathryn Nye, Ercell Harvard--> iLock, Arleen Kamprowski, Ann Bol-j THOMAS C. BRADY nr Leoda McCarthy, Grace Thomp-1 WILLIAM E. KELLS son, Rosalie Williams, Joanne Dur-. FRANCIS J. FERRY land and Joanne Strever. | JACK R. HAIFFNER Co-chairman of the Property Com- JMarengfe-- mittee are Miss Helen Stevens hend-1 wlABLES A. JOHNSON Hug the hand properties, and Mrs.; ARMOND B. CRAVEN Jennie May Richardson. Mrs. Rich- Other Places-- charge ef all stage ALBERT J. ADAMS. Ringwood. some very ragged service and local '8 dedicating his life as aj folks are mifhty glad to welcome missionary of the Sacred Heart or He received wounds in JeBUS- Having entered his chosen, West side Park to 106 south; nor'h On east side Park to Pearl; east to Riverside pnd south to postoffice. Second Trip It is expected that this fir£t trip will take about two hours. Tripnumber two in the eest part of the I city will begin soon after the first is concluded and is really a eon- -- -- -- ,. « • iwui uv mxivvu wounas iti -- ~ ~ . --- • • -- -- - * -- -- -- O n c e m o r e M c H e n r y . f o l k s h a v e a n t m n a f i n n n f f i r s t schools to n f a 0 V r ythJt of the throat which STeatly affected his profession on Sept. 18, 1945, he is opportunity to give direct, personal Xhe carrier will go north on River-'I 4^ *^in p Endres luis}v®®*1 chord». *>"t through modern ^ present takmK his philosophy and assistance to needy and destitute side to Broad; nJrth on Riverside * nee again. Mary r. anares nas jn surgery he has onco tneoloPTY studies at Sacred Heart j>eople m countries which have been Jo.rnh Frott r»*idehe«' r*t**ea • been serving as superintendent by . re„ine5 S Voi^e nM 0nci :seminary, Shelby, Ohio. [devastated by war. This help can)!® ]£k^S ' appointment, smce Mr. McCannonregamea The six living children are Emmi'be rendered through the current 1° R^ld ^t' sT^ntv°fiw resigned. Mr. McCannon saw service |jarry Anderson has arrived in Jun^- Christine Hanford and Ray- Victory Clothing Collection drive,,re;rac#. ioutu on mjAm Park t» I ° V ^ o t h e r v e t e r a n * Xn t y o f fi c i a l ' f L . f ^ l o n g s e i ^ c T ^ r i o 3 f r e u n d o f S™ ^ n i n iRS S T 'wS t o Sw|l •rririnr re-election is Judge Henry L. in ^ PwHIc- jZ« , Mr»- Joanne Rulien, school nurse, side Court to Broad; east seventy- I Swfforffllie & petition^ 1 Jf,!® ^SSZFZL' has ^ de8i*natcd as local chail' five feet and retrace; north to WaaL I f?r re election to this office are be-i, Gerald Miller has received his re- ][J(%27 man'« and information desired ington; east 100 feet *nd retrace; : " W circulated throughout the coun- ,lease from the navy and has re- ° I may be obtained from her by calling west on south side Washington tot I ing circulated tnrougnout xne coun lgumed hig f<>rmer wQrk -n ^ West a?5?;. 68-M. She states that the articles i05 and retrace to GreenT south ? ^These are only a few of the msnylMcHenry Postoffiee ardson is in _ who are expected to enter the spring prooerties. CLARENCE P. STACKHOUSE, nice. Mrs. Paul Yanda, secretary of the Woodstock. jthe following Auxiliary, is acting as chairman of HARRY C. BOGARD. JR.. Huntley, eral Assembly tte pulicity committee, with Mrs.! La VERNE D. JOHNSON, Boyce-1 Thomas A. Bolger, Nick Keller and John Greene. Mrs. Catherine Weber ville, Wis., (Formerly McHenry). Harold Kelsey, whose terms expire and Mrs. William Green assisting --: Iter. iioSr Tue^avmoiwng, January 22. °f which they are in greatest need on Green to Pearl; we?t on north i 1946, at St. John s ^«^h, Jdhnsburg are ciothing, bedding and shoes, |8ide Pearl to Ringwood; north pfttr- Othera^^ll0 probably' include | A1»° discharged from the navy is flM^tvr." and Mrs. vMFre^u^nwd,i thb^rhideei r aenrd^ Fr„o_r »thue„ Prese--nt. *ti;m e the receiving east side Ringwood to Broad; »noorrt^thk ^ remb?r! to ythrGe-,- ^«'-l«> Ingersoll of RFD. We.« center i. th. p^lic gr.de „h«,) «n we,t »id. Rmrwood <o ^ .SMBiblv from thi» di.trirt.;Hw"T. M.m of Thanksgiving. In the after- n.n'nasiura. If this prove, too ton: to Bro»); eut on , ^ i A. Bolger, Nick Keller and | n. .777 , . imSn there will be a reception with e^er p,accs may be named as re- Broad to Riverside; south on wes|t ; KeNev whose terms expire Stanley Diedrich has been enjoy- _°°I\ ® ^ ' ' ,5^55; s„ •s^l ceivmjr cen'ers also. side of Riverside to postoffice, V *' • ing a forty-five day furolugh with f dinner a_ 4.30 ocloc * Jr Practically every villacre and everv! The afternoon trip On thh side of.. • EARL PETERSON HAS The telephone committee is headed mavww Atrap TATU1P *e by Mrs. Floyd Cooley. Members TAJvKW OVEK FATMBK S th^ year. Further details concerning those l seeking offices will appear *in later issues. of. the city will be to business housest Favorite Baby of McRemy working with Mrs. Cooley are Tlrs. BOAT, MOTOR COMPANY Clarence Douglas, Mrs. R. M. Flem-1 fag. Mrs. Lester Bacon, and Mrs. After more ^ thirty years in A* l52Mr®r; ; the contracting business and twenty , Will Be Contest are Mrs. Harry Lock, McCullom, ioiq *v.„ fam;i «_ Lake; Mrs. L. A. Blomgren, Pista- Itee Bay; Mrs. Helen Hetterman, " Jr. " jSnsbuS; and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, th« Spur"rc hased at any ttiim^e tperevviKous ^to e, nt locati,o n the Saturday night performance from J1®"' J^d ^t'nUed to gented on January ^members of this committee ^ Earl Peterson'will continue in the McHenry high school auditorium for Assistants to the director are ^ of wor|( ^ hifl father, the benefit of rehabilitation of reing ?on d'" A ^lrv»^ St PatrirkN village every! his parents, the Jacob P. Diedrichs.; u.ii uiL 'Twi citY where clothing will be distributed »i w'» have someone who can read or only, at least for the present. Or* ^ W. O. Wm. B. Martin returned last p house held in the evening. write English--and those receiving this trip the carrier will start at ITS 7s™ « week from the European theatre,_ . __ a_m--•" the gift clothing may write to the o'clock and will go north on west'^ « where he witnessed war crimes trials 'ARM BUREAU SETpr ' mrson whose letter is enclosed in side of Riverside to Pearl; west on, I at Nuernburg. We expect to have JAN 19 FOR ITS , the garment he or she receives. This ' south side of Pearl to Park; eastiff an interesting story concerning these Ajrvrt at w**pt«ja can mos^ certainly result in a great on north side Pesrl to Riverside? X trials when he returns from visiting A"MuAIj JBLEETINGr .international good-will program and north on east side Riverside to 204? -^»s his wife in the southern part of the new friendly relationships among south on east side^ Riverside to Elm; ^ V-|| 1 state. To our knowledge he h»s The thirty-third annual meeting of peonies of the world. iwest on south side Elm to Green; i _ v. 1 been the only army man from this the McHenry County Farm Bureau Let's Jook in our closets tonight south on 6,181 side Grcen to 500 community to be nrecent at these will be held on Saturday, January for some article of clothing t north on west side Green to Elm; 18 and 19 at the captain. Er sr/te^h%h^« Korfilich, who has done work with contract,n* year action of other business as may TIRERTYVILLK FIRE From Pearl Harbor comes word properly come before the meeting ^ that T/5 Lester E. Witt, saiT~6T^*ill make up the program. It's"one cent a vote and the com- th« George .Witts of Route 2, Mc- At the same time the sixth annual J trice; eart on north sid* Elm to^ Riverside; north on west - side River-? side to postoffice. West McHenry In West McHenry deliveries will the choral groups, Helen Stevens, n<«n«\A» nww mvo stage maaager for the production, uUalWW UJfe&EfV Ulfio and Nanly Rudin, pianist for the OF INJURIES SUFFERED choruses and specialties. m iftflTniHT flll MT\A V Preceeding the first cuitain, Paul **' AOOIOEHT BUWlAAX Ypnda, instrumental director of the, -- >ciii high school, will lead the orchestra Gordon "Buck" Green "of Wood- usual'contest.^Everyone is enthus- period of service with the army, in several numbers. stock, who was associated with his iastic. Evervone can take part. The Dorothy Page plays the part of brother, Frank Green, in the live- winners will be presented on Sat-|J. ALRTN ANDERSON Gussie Peck who "rules the roost" stck business, died on Tuesday morn- ur<i-v nieht during the last per-w frcrrn a fin DK TAP in the Peck household, including her ing, January 15, 1946, in the Wood- formance of "Pep Parade." ! ItL. . ., . , husband. Henry, played by A1 Bar- stock hospital. Death resulted from Here are the names of the con- RELOCATION PROBLEM bian. and daughter, Judy, played by injuries suffered in an automobile testan's entered to date, And their How»rd Daniel Miller. 9 month:. inetition'^is eXDected to be keen. Thie Henry, is^one of 3.500 army veterans meeting of the shareholder? of the wfs suffocated last Thursday contestants in^his clever contest ^re whom the navy is r«>turning to the McHenry County Farm Supply will ?/,.rnoon «*»d his iro.her, Mrs. Ruth begin at 8 o clock in_ the morning contestants in tms cie er __7_ States a hoard the TT a. S p.--, K« held / Miller, was burned severely when also. TTie carrier will go to the Hired" heJ Se°l«^iut nirchants^of stable. • Entertainment and the busine/s ?he attempted, unsuccessfully, to Crouch greenhouse on Highway 3V leading mercna , _--^ session of the Farm Bureau and rescue him from a fire which dam- then will go southwest on highway; Th«re^* are orises honors and Master Sergeant A. L. Kosinski Farm supplv will be held before a««dth^. home in Libertyy.lle. 3K to Waukegan roa<h west on north? , mere are prises, non returned hom» after a innv noon "rs- Miller was able to rescue side .Waukegan road to southeast! plenty of fun connected with this^u -, xt..^ Election of officers, other business f,V0 ot^"r children, Thomas, 3, and Johnson plant; east on so Jth sides 'entertainment and an address by G. Oinny, 2, but because of the dense Waukegan road to Front; south on? W. Bunting, director of purchasing 8mol<e was unPble to reach Howard,"west side Front to Main; west on of the I l l i n o i s Supply company, will w^° w a s s l e e p i n g in a bedroom near north side Main to McHenry Lum occur after dinner. Charlotte Mehr. G> marrying Keith Trevelyan (Ray From the time he entered the hos- Stephen "Fiice Mi Place. accident shortly after noon on Sun- st)0ns0rs. ussie has her heart set on Judy day. j^y Walsh--Carey Electric. HUNTT WY FOV DIES OF r/ His family and many old friends WOUNDS SUFFERED IN were happy last weekend to visit , • with J. Albin Anderson, who with his ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING* wife and family visited in the home of his father. John Anderson, for a The tragic results of youthful the kitchen. ber company; retrace to depot; east I Police officirls in Libertyville said on «south side Main to Front; east Hthe fire was the result of an oil;to 416 and retrace south to one-half Stove explosion. .block beyond John, retrace to John;^ r Funeral services for the baby were east on sou'h side John to Center:- .conducted Saturday afternoon at south on Center to 809 and retrace '12:30 o'clock in the Osborn funeral to R04: east on John to Elgin Road:, home, Libertyville. . jnorttf to Main: west to Front; north: enffof tSet^nd RirfK« ^ y t r i c e ; nor:h to City Hall; north to 1 . Elm' #wtvto Riverside and north to J postoffice. ! Afternooa Delivery Mr. and Mrs. George Novak are Beginning at 1 o'clock in th<? the parents of a daughter, born on afternoon, the carrier will be em at I*_~'i her husband, and P over. There's oonnlhy one trouble. The deceased was a World War II " t*;« contest closes at 4:00 # 1 Smith), whom she fondly refers to pital after being extricated from the Karcn Kralowetz Hoot's Tavern. as a banker although in reality he wreckage of his car, little hope was Tommy Antonson--Fox Hole. ^-ld 5r huis r«overy. He was badly <j,15„nne McVickers-Grande Cleaners. few days. A business trip brought handling o* firearms brought d rill mLIw, nl«eH S ?? A * C8r hednV!I?. Kfthleen Albright-Schaefers' Gro- him to Chicago, thus enabling him to a Huntley boy last weekend. t li colhded with the rear end of an auto cery. to visit home. was Rcrp.lJ James Tracy, 13. son of i^ Rtud'vino' ftt tiho t" bv p""®/ r^«r,es Miller-Art Smith Grocery. Atty. Anderson, as will be re- Police Chief Gilbert Tracy, who died rllliLi waukee on Route 47, just north of shnron Dowe--Gladstone s _ membered, was the "home town" as he w.->s struck in the he<H bv a Wolf ilSnt Hattie Hotch- / «I i, •» i i. *Caro1 Jean Anderson--A A P Store, boy who served a term and a half bullet fired from a rifle held by a fhp "LnkPv!w™nH^ Whr ^al?n ^hospital he Jin1TTlie Hester--Barbian Brothers. as mayor of Springfield, Mass. Since comoanion. into the works however when she u JT a Judith Koenig--McHenrv Bakery. : his defeat, (by a very small margin)' The youth died at 7 p.m., in hhr January 8 at the Woodstock hospital. tb» greenhon«P once more and tlien -{ifs fJrivi i t £ de^th of Kin i.^A * Mav *** Nimsgem-Art Smith. early last fall in his race for another home p'ter being wounded early in Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Keck of this -ill -o southwest on highway 31 J. j „n/| -^-fw-rrrin foke __ fll. j lacerations Janice Hetterman--Wattles Drugs, term, he has resumed his former law the af ernoon bv a .22 rifle bullet community announce the birth of a to Waukegan Road; west on north '.tr, H M»rv Grace Meyer--Mi P'"?"®- . practice in Springfield. from the gun of Michael Kiley, 15. Hnughter, at St. Therese hospital, Waukeean Road to southeast ' TTiis contest closes at 4:00 p.m, i During the time he was mayor he According to Fred Bau, chief deputy Weukegan. on Tuesday, January 15. -Tohn«on plant; east on south side ^; »,',• ity, who in- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simon or Chi- Waukeean Road to Front; south on* • Wnn^atAi-lf yi*> •. •«. i ' -» V *1 w"v KfVM,Vi» 1 v ui ««|i- u, JMicjr shooting fit cago are the parents of an 8 pound west side Front to Main; west on „ tx- X _ pi,:--, nlnw»H Kv ["ij * jcwj Military ntes will be vnnr favorite contestant and watcn Americans in that city. This com- birds in a pile of brush and one of daughter, born at Mother Cabrini north side Main to McHenry Lumber ; '"K 4 a j_- *,r^t __j i .hn'ntf/ invMt •£. „ L8 ~i ^ Toddlers later the left side Memorial hospital on Monday even- companv: retrace to depot; east on 4/ f >; • 1 •, . . vices tak ng place at St. _ Mary i Shon window for the score. It will them at^ various meetings in Chicago, of the Tracv boy's head, coming out ing. Jan. 14. Mrs. Simon is the sou'h side Main to Front; south o|n , , e. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank west «ide Front to one-half block - j said that because Kempfer of this city. beyond John^ north on east side large he had asked A daughter was born on January Main to R05; west on North side { to go back to the west coast. Dr. Marvin M. Dickey of Richmond 0 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich of Main to Front, serving comer bvsi-"S'-vj-r i The practice of large cities to evamine the body to determine Rinewood. ness only. /;' throughout the country to encourage if only one shot entered the head. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buchanan of M«nv business owners have asked these Jap-Americans to settle in Further examination revealed that Chicago are the parents of a boy, whether or "not it is neceeeary for' |„ their midst is becoming widespread, another hole which was apparently born last Friday. January 11, at them to have-mail boxes. Tbe and Springfield, as in many other made by fragments of the same bul- St. Joseph's hospital. Chicago. Mr. swer is no, for carriers will pot tl* y matters, has taken a lead. let. «nd Mrs. John Martin of West Me- mail inside of the door. However. h • ----- unfortunate victim is survived Henry ar* oroud grandparents. in cases where hnwinssiss are net ,,, COMING EVENTS bv hi* parents, three brothers and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welter of Chi- open on Thursday tUtamoona, H wflft _ r ' 'onr sisters. Services were held on cago became the parents of a djtugh- be necessary to knee doll In '"?v A Baby contest is to be held in Waukenn " " ! janBarT 17 Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at ter on January 3. Mr. Welter is a door or the mail wil) haw te be re- % -/^ '4 i.: li.1. _ a .1 . • • •. __ ALA ramMWAMSAMsI #AMMA* PinopivAiwI vaaS/lAnf WtH -- f . A l l_x v . . . o mani* Z --a™ * " I His combat ji.w h.mi , Lfur\r\g me ume ne nc Accordmar hred erne ^ firtSS t^lW anT it ¥ vv a"d ** ^ ieyeT1kl, ?**** Saturday. January 19. Watch the selccted a committee to look into sheriff of McHenry county, ~n? L £ tJ of w vPreS"ri vote boxes in the store sponsoring the problem of re-location of Jap- vctig0trd. Kiley was sh« De lL Oiire dUtoI bv l" 1^°^*$^' " tu vn,,r f*write contesUnt watch brv L ~ g iSutP2Jfawit d °r 1Tnday, "ornmg with ser- f»,p bulleMn board in the Toddler s mittee later elected him to represent the shots penetrated oil atoek v^ces, Vlf TT ii. ¥ 4^ * {?h°D win(1o,v for the score- ^ wl11, at he Trt ^vent i n^kfcronhc fi!U1jk!Li wii0!?*6** •».Thursday end Saturday. at which time he expressed a wel- above his rierht eye. Jv TomrnV HecidL teKm7 i e ^ Gr?*n Cast your votes for your favorite come from Springfield to some of Coroner Ehorn & ^ . . . . . L h « " s s r t . % a ? - B S H - S • R . t e ! AmonR the Sivh lady thing iog as a "foot-oloiist" who tells for- ..... ... . . . . tames by reading thex soles of the J«ted books which will be placed in Hmes hospital. Pages of the books That's alright wUh Alice Gaulke, projected onto the ceiling above' who as Hortense Johnson, the Swed- the beds of confined patients. If Ish maid, is looking for a m*n, and the* ,have ™e use of one finger or consults with Tommy as Professor toe they turn the paga of the books Maadowski. But Rosela, the colored py pressing ^ a small button. A patient at the Woodstock hospital cook, portrayed by Gertie Barbian, library of fifty books is furnished , Fred Fowles underwent surgery; grants no part of any fortune teller w,t" each machine. .... last week at St. Therese hospital,; Mrs. C. Bauer has been a medical „ w n i " r y r 7 t " d • o d , , t h e - i^J.oot- !5!u "#>• where^he underwent surgery * January lS-lt . . SS?AJ.F?5?!2T k dcesn't hesitate to say so. All &ids Well So it's Tommy Meadowski dressed as the famous Russian . . . . -- - - •fegist. against Madame De L«Claire may be placed m the childs last week Wednesday. fc» trying to tell Aunt Hattie how 'vote-box." Prizes wiU be awarded Edward Borchers of Ringwood has to invest her money. What a mix- !»*e winners on stage Saturday dur- . been a medical patient at the Wood- 5! What a situation! And to com- ,n? the performance. ^ " istock hospitaL rate matters Dr. Dora Druggins. Many committees are working to- Mrs. Alma Evansen has been a ablv plaved by Ann Nett. a lady ^ for th* SUCCMS of the Aux-. medical patient at Sherman hospital, L. B. Murphr. Sr„ U . p.- STSSl th.t «d. VKl It do». •""Kfa.t of IM y««;l^tion.l tient*in Pre^yterian bosptal, CMAeeordinr to advance notices, "Pep 6n the committee assisting her are j cago. I # " is a riot of comedy a^id en- Mrs. Jack tertaimnent and it mriM' to be.Smlta. m. that hera in Prsefceds from k spent for tin , - * r . - *. -- v atssnp| #t The NOTICB Vehicle licenses for 1M6 are now turned to tbe office deliveries. Hf Home Talent Pl.y - Spon.oral by ..Wkil. th. .rmpathv of th. «n- bon, M th. Wood.to.k hoqrittl <m HOtKM Tj»rtnn Amriliarv tire nation was with the Jame3 J.anuary 11. Fa»iae»s are a*M to Januarv 26 Degnan fa mil v of Chicago last week, the foOoSring time ef Installation of Officers! Fox River the Woodstock community especially ARTFUP METZGER DIBS . the umalndsr ef fkk ^ Valley Camn R. N A. felt that the loss suffered by the Arthur J. Met*^»r, former linotype nehool on Tbmsday, llMSiy It. It February C family was a personal one. Their ooerator at tbe Woodstock Sentinel g pjn.; JobMshusy mM « FlMtf. p t a reason was that the father of the office, died last Saturday, January January II it I bjhl March I . voung slain child, Suxaime Degnan, 12, 1M6. at Sty Ftjancia hospital fol-1 Christian Mothers snd Altar Society. afrequent visitor to Wood- Jowing an emeHwcyopwratf ~ stock while he was OPA supervisor wis 5S years oHL mmlt HKHfll ORANOPS jfor this section of the state. wore held on Tuesday m<wnii Mr.' and Mrs. Leo Schaefer have Mrs. Celia Knox of Crvstal Lake ton, with burial in moved from his oeratts home to the called on her parents, tkb Martin Sctoefter ptoem Jdttsburg. , OMlways, en Sunday. ~ : roam taw