n rv. \ a y ™ - < P n £ * ^ wiAwfiimrm^* «* v v'**" *•' •*'•*• •'** ""*•">*'•- *'" 'V; jiwcf' >:?£• ,*'*•- > "*"* 'v-,. -"^"i"" 1 • ' v ' - vtmmmmrnMmmMimmm&im :•*?. rfr > -Mr 'f-,fr:*T-~.t s' • ,'..r \ ". <- »> ^f.~' ^ ^ :'.-.^M Vm" ::7fH ->sVv *.v-/."' - ,* :*-h-t :"t± '%•>' ",- , -.-i •» '!f ' W«r « ^ r~-V .,V^» .«» tTr*'- " '"""'" -*m T ..i.'W •». i&i£i£ XWf f.'- . 70 Y, tLLHron, TtoTRHDAY, APKH, IS,-IMS lALHEMW rnrosEDK Urge Communities Served To Attend the many residents in our com- •gplly who jure interested inadditkmal transportation ftdKtSti, will be interested to leans Hut the final hearing on the proposed service of the W. A. F. Ifolifportation Comptmr will take place at 10 o'clock A, M., Tuesday, April 23, a t t h e IIHpois Commerce. Commission office, 1M North LaSalle Street. Chicago. |K might be well to refresh our memories on the developments to i on this proposal. lie has service as outlined by Bob kel, Letinie Antonson and M»r» ite Winkel (and alao^fey Dick nd upon his nten from »»• was routed thKRM^i Crystal, McHenry, MeCu$» takj, _ Wonder Lake Ml Wood-i Long hours of (ttiM study put into the schedule ia order snefit the large numbers who to make train connections. • Broposal was sabmitted as a ine to the esdftHqr long dttbus* lines and railroads rather thae as a eompetitiTe ltoa. Qtanplications developed thirty days after the local group filed their an to apply for franchise. tier bus line filed a similar inon to cover the same route. The W. A. F. was given a hearing before the Illinois Commerce Com- •rission -with the members of the organization backed by eighteen witand other interested specta* from the entire community they propo*°d to serve. A .j of ex*~ fenced attorneys present to rightfully protect the interests of the various companies awsilnii routes in this area. Urge Attendance Those recognising the need of the wrihii as proposed by the W. A. F. are stirring about the community ftb week urging as many as possible to attend the hearing on next Tues- J ' day. It is evident that the P«ople CITXZKIIB MAY BKLP •ssd and want this bus service.) Mm M«»y are being urged to attend the OOvHTY S DRlVC TO hearing and those who cannot be present are being urged to write to ths Commission ofTioe. No doubt, each point to be served on the route Expect H I Y CBUICHES OFFER EASIER SBVICES FOR 1H0S OF ALL FJUTHS *9- Of Residents, Visitors T« Mark the End Of Holy Week «. glories of the Holy Day of the Introit by Voter, the Kyrie and | lent artd vocal prayers, will be held Easter are most surely with us this JStloria from "Jesus, Rex Paris" by at St. Patrick's church this Holy, blessed war-free year of 1946. With Peschermeier, the" Graduate and Se-j Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. thankfulness in our hearts and with j'iuence by Toaer, the Credo from'Good Friday morning at 8 o'clock; hope and faith we pray that togeth- "Chimes Mass" by Farnsworth, j the Mass of the Prawhctified will be er we may bring about the true *Tsnra TVemuitT; by Singenberger, j sung, and in the avening at 7:30 Peace He saw, whose resurrection jihe Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus services will also be held. There we commemorate. Dei from "Jesus, Re* Pacis" by Des-' will be Stations of the Cross, Vener- Fbr this Easter is something naore cheraM^^^Oomuiunio" by Tozer ation of the Cross and a sermon. tKaa it Ipi ever besn before. It is and a fulfillment of months and sometimes years of waiting and hoping* Those who kept fain during the separation _ and hardships of war; | yhich^ those who have beea spued the loss of loved ones; theae who an again with their families--all of them dea special meaning from Easter, 1946. More by Singenberger. I Services on Holy Saturday witi be St. (lary'i j held at 8 o'clock in the morning* This Holy Hiursday evening, ser-1 Later, confessions will be heaxd will be Mdiat 7:30 o'clock, at j from 2 to 5 o'clock and from 7 to time a Boly Hour will be ob- 9 in the evening. of the Holy Namej The voices of the mixed choir will take turns ia keeping vigil be- be raised in joyful Easter music at" the Blessed Sacrament until,the 8 o'clock high on Sundavl ight I morning. They have chosen the mass than any others, these On Good Friday there will be a j in honor of St. Cecelia and will sing c ^ ^ are the folks who can fully iatatfret Hass sung at 8 o'clock and Stations the "Haec Dies" by Wiegand St the AK^T i 9ft the words spoken in His name our- and Veneration of the Cross at 7:30 offertory. Their selections at Bsnaing the Easter service. Ill the evening. i diction will be **0 Salutaris** --* fltatta of Inesiiutba The pre-Easter customs of Bless-! Tantum Ergo." Hie faithful „ The inspiration of the Holy Season ttg the fin. the Easter Candle, etc.,! depart from the church to the strai._. has always stirred us to good deeds soil take place at 7 a.m., on Holy;of "Christ The Lord Has Risen Toand acts of true friendship for our Saturday, followed by the mass at day." fellow man. Certainly it is His wish; 8 o'clock. Low masses on Easter will be at that this be so. Greater still is His! *On glorious Easter morn, the early 9:30 and at 10:30 o'clock. wish that we continue living in the risers will attend a 7 o'clock low Zioa Lutheran spirit of Easter long after April Sl nmss, during *hfch hymns will be! p._ Herman r n»ii t».i ^^^'"w^wrLm^'Se 25* JSLs^ft C££d atATl-3J ^ *Zio? Evangelical* 'SL™, close of the Lenten season of devo-!o'clock. High masses will be at!GioS\rl^^\fthIf"gS VH tion and sacrifices. Holy Thursday 8:30 and 10 o'clock, the former being Mrvie«. 7.1K U ol»,rvrt in eonUMmoration of .!» •»« bir th. choir .nd th. I"- who were confined on Palm Sunday It, <«r u>rd cMd. Orti" by Witt .nd OBTAW M0U HOMXS will send a delegation to the hearing, costs Ths Plaindealer is informed Hiatjlng . the OPA Is play- _ one of the moet important parts Individuals are forming car peola In |<n McHeMry fleanky's «empsign for otdwto take Vkuve number to j new homes for veterans, John H. tke hearing. We have not learned Greene, chairman of the Price Conthe of those organising the trol Board, rmninded dtisens this pools in various subdivision areas, •any will be pleased to hear from you and will assist in making arrangements. f is vvocivvu ui iwiwrewvimvn v& niv BttUf Dv last supper of Christ. In Catholic tei^ by the girls' choir. churches the Blessed Sacrement is exposed throughout the day public adoration. Alters are 1 of all linens and decorations, sen ting the similar humility Out uvm oih nf(ii» umi uy nin ana rv_._ endured to atone for our sins. ("O Glorious Easter Vision" by T»p-i»Jr On Good Friday, which comment- pert. John Urandt* orates. the Crucifixion, the Mass of j At ithe Presanctified is read at early! render the mass in honor of St. | morning services. Between noon and! Patrick by Rev. Vanden Elsen. MRe- 3 o'clock the heads of all faithful rina CoeU" by Lotti and "Sing To i are bowed in prayer and memory of Praise the Glorious Vtetro" will also . the agony Christ endured on the be a part of the musical portion of «*er_ construction Cross. this service. Holy Saturday is a day of strict' St. Peter's fast and ahetinenee in some churches.1 This Thursday evening at 8t TMs is adhered to until noon, when Peter's ehureh in Spring Grove, L«nt is proclaimed over and glorious j prayers will he said by the congre- Easter is at hand. Certainly this is! gation at 8 o'clock. On G«ed Friday ays in the Mass of the Prssanctified will AX BAT 18 OEYETAL 117 resMenu wui oe interlearn that Bftrard Bouma, fsrmeny headmaster of the Pistakee Ray Boy's school for four years, has become director of the Illinois Junior school, located at 601 Woodstock street, Crystal Lake. Mr. Bouma has had yuan ex] work, tw< with the academy teacher a __ _ his four yeim hi MdEIenry, he was managing iliitelpr- of the Glenwoed Manual Trainiig sdiool at Gtsnnood. Mr. Bouauk&nrings with him to! the Crystal l|*ke echftol as diief assistant, HteiM A. Johnson, who that OPA does Dot receive applications for nor grant authorisations to build or make repair*. Applications for hoiMa and home repairs are made to ths ITodoral Housing Administration (Merchandise Mart) and for commercial or industrial improvements to the Civilian Prediction Administration (2S West Jackson). Greene listed these rules for citisens who would help McHenry county's drive to get more " 1. Get expert advice in* or aufldlng. 2. lefttee to to* to t» Prica Control S. Rateaa Walter in .vimI, tw. okjBi usual festive decorations and 10 o dock, the girls choir will joyfjjj] naiit appropriate for Um occasion will be featured at the 9 o'clock Easter Communion service. Ringuoed The Easter morning worship service at the Ringwood church will be- Sa promptly at 9:30 o'clock. Easter 101 one of the most important days the Christfaui world, * joyous timsjbe read at 8J0 o'clock followed by 01 edebrms in the leauiieclkm of Veneration of the Croes. Services the Lord. {will also be held at 8 o'clock Friday 8t Mi's evening. , At beautiful St John's chuck in i Customary ceremonials will pre- *,ckK!k hick""00 Ho1' dress will be m $ * •» •' py <*• <• tt-t, W: m MEYER, AID ramus ELECIKM # Or&d« Schod PoDa Attract 373 VotoiB Sstnrday, April 13 The sun phone brightly and ' ^firing breezes were prevalent last Saturday to encourage voters to ga to the polls and cast their ballot for their favorite candidates. Meal popular polling place was the grade school gymnasium, where five load residents were seeking two vacaheiea on the board. * Interested persons were on hand from the time the polls opened untlf closing time, and when the final votes were counted it was found that TfetfWleen«aat. ^.president, Ffeank" Mayer teceived 225 totee, wheieds lus.~Cynthia Fike received the sinport of 136 voters. The iter hadbasn a member of the boagdfor many years a«4 upen 11 sjiiiidfe^ of Dr. R. G. Chamberlin. daciMito seek the poet Of president. Mrs. Film, a coas~ paratively new resident in M^fMry. made a creditable run to MWI| to become the second woauui en tiM hoard. ' Two Wiaaats For members, Hubert Smith ran high with 256 votes. Howard CoDfau d wtth SU votas, 1 Downs received 128 ral numbers, anthems and hymns Floyd Covalt is acain back at the will be sung by the congregation. • McHenry Lumber company after his "l recent di» " Hone." The Sacrament of Baptism will b* Subject of the pastor's sermon ad- 1 discharge from' the army. Power of Hoi administered and new members will be welcomed to the church fellowship. Community Methodist This Holy Thursday evening there .. w i l l be a c a n d l e l i g h t Communion a t , Staff Sft. LaVerh Rehberg, ton of Herman Kehberg of Greenwpof recently been discharged from the army. He received his release at Camp McCoy, Wis* on April 11 after serving for twenty months in 8 o'clock, and on Good Friday, sernmtt Sunday morning. A low bums j Confessions will be heard on Thurs-! vices wili be held st the same hour.: k. 11,? i ? ? will be md »t 7 o clock and high day, Friday and Saturday evenings, j The only sunrise service in this mMseswill be at 9 and 11 o'clock. There wUl be two maeees at St. community will <be held st 6 o'clock *" t *£££* w v3T Preceding the mass, the voices of]Peter's on Sunday, the Ant at 8-- ----«-- oreal lj*Ke8- we Richard H. voithe choir will he raised in "Vidi j and the second at Ifr o'clock. Aquam" by Tappert Other music St. PatfMVh to be sung during the mass will be j An hoar of worship^ indadta^ *i% 11 th* Ljiites, were Kicnani tt. voirf' 11 SSk Ar! heim of Burton's Bridge, Lawrence !^g1ll?r._serT,cf- P G. Freund of Waukegan street, of Island Lake, also was Slsctsd C. James run third. The two first will take the places of Frank Meyer and E. H. Nickels, whs also resigned this year. At the firat Meeting of the new hoard last pfaaday evening, Mr. Smith was s<se|ed secretary to sucaasd Mr. Wfckais. Evidently one person came to ths Soils last Saturday pledged to a8 ve candidates, sad the only way to s clear conscience eras ssafUajr an X after all nasMe. In aB, tSNi ballots were marked Other members of the gtfcdfc include George Johnson. Mrfc.JN Schwerman, August FremMji Fred Rogers. i High Scheal Beard » George Hiller received ninety 0# the ninety-four votes cast at the City Hall to be re-eiested as seees> ber to serve far Uueee ysara. voters, evidently being esscfa the por • of Mrs, Now the excitement haa (Bed and elections ate over tm as rr. Since iiaium aBft win, it "t; at least nea^ffaur to asa aO candidates madm saA a favsrmbla run. It is proof that those interested in our schools felt that aO five i had worthy qualifications for the positions. WONDER LAKE KAft ElUfLISTB AlTl* LOKO ABUT 8BVI0S Homer R. Cooke, a sergeant of the U. S. army, haa toenlisted through the Woodstock recruiting station. Sgt Cooks*s km is in Wreo nd- er L~ ake. H~ a OHARLKS KNAAOK OF BURTON'S BRIDGE IN NEW REGULAR ARMY -- , Charles Knaack of Burt<m's Bridge community hous-: enlisted in the new regular army through the Woodstock recruiting offt. Give vetsratts a break an vacan- i fice last week. He is a former rest*. cies and war housss. 1 dent of the Crystal Lake community 6. Understand the problem* of the high school and was active in many of "Ports and played football on the y*",ty three years as tackle and guard. After leaving I school, Charles worked for the Civil shortages and the danger boom-and-bust inflation. ORCHESTRA, CfeKiiS CONTEST WINNERS Thera wero many happy smllea on the faces of local high school musicians last Saturday' following the portion of the district conteet propriate music will be featured in p' - , . -- -- Aon to . «r.on b» tb. pMtor., J. May, Johnsburg. Teachers College. While in achsal HOLIDAY BOXES SENT FROM COUNTY TO FOREIGN LANDS Francis Cox arrived home last week and viewed for the first time his seven-months old daughter. He served with the army te1 fourteen _ . _ , . months in Europe. The first of the Christmas boxes for the-next Christmas holidays for) Bob Justen is enjoying a six-day children in foreign lands were from navy duties at Charlasheld shipped this week from the Wood-t^ g. Carolina. McHenry. Due to the mnd out- ! *tock headquarters. These boxes are break in the diphtheria epidemic in: supplied by the Red Cross, firm fold-! Caught a fleeting glimpse of Bob Waukegan. it was decided to cancel in*' h®*es about six by ten inches string of the marines on Wednesplans for holding the content in that fn<* three inches high that are filled*day afternoon. Bob is home after city. Instead, a substitute plan never |b? }^e children of the various schools, serving since last summer in San before tried was carried out when i with supplies designated so that all Francisco. Service department for eight months, j 8tate contest h*«^quarters decided i m*y contain similar contents of u.-Ka. . -- , w sena me various "u^r °i.,i,JL!!rir..WOrlt *^,,wr thu. tettin --.v. --- *i-Kk« *k ir?utehi^n' °om"pete on their mm years of Ala^a, to work on the .Fulton DryjIn8t£d of three judges , .... - ici-.uc miles from > group, one judge, a specialiat in his!0' '"endly giving to children de- week. g organisations 'nome grounds." udges for each marbles, etc, - t ^ Minnesota Man Reader Ci PUlndeakr Forty-SU Tett. Johnson waa with Mr. Bouma at the, Pistakee Bay school and may be re- A reader of the Plaindealer for mem be red by many locally. half a century, forty-six Mrs. Bouma and the couple's three which were spent many 1 B _ i n _TT_1„ . eons are still in Glen wood, but will here, is Hubert Miller of Freeport, i During his employment 'with the own field, was sent to give favorable Pbted of all simple sundries is one saove in June to their new home;** Kinn., who this treek renewed his Civil Service he had many contacts and negative criticisms and rate each °* ^e finer starts for fine public -- . ( subscription for another year. I with the men in uniform but could organization. , relations with the world in which they Fletcher Pictures Appear With Geographic Feature OFFICIAL VOTE Following is the official vote for he <was prominent ta football, ball and track. Sgt. Cooke was in the service Jbg . four snd one-half years and nerval with the 5th Corps, 32nd Divisoia, and the 9th Air Force. He wears the Normandie Bcachead, Fhiaslsnd. Northern France and the Air Offensive on E. T. O. ribbons with four battle stars. Sgt. Cooke re-enlisted in grads although he has been out of tha.:as*». vice five months. There are many benefits the new peacetime regular army has to offer its men, so u others desire any information, phone Woodstock 1050- 1051 or visit the located in the Cii Building) " Vv recruiting effke ity Hall (Red Croes and costing in the M*r«ato ^ representative on the Demo- Woodstock. cratic ticket in the primaries last;hours 5:80 to 5:30 week-daya Saturday until noon. Lake County -- Bolger, 3527 tt;! Reusch, 3811H. _ WEST SIDE ENDURES G In-- a 1 sht ort- in.o i.tJe e<niOc losed with his not enlist due to his work at that! At 2 o'clock the local orchestra. wi,! soon teke their respective places. Reusch 3^7% 2 T>__ . ma ' TimA l\l Atv no haa faVAn 4La a » I _ . . _ r. "! mL* ^ __ 1 1 1 iaa -- M iL..« I __ v McHenry County--Bolger, 2l92tt; renewal, he stated, "Since I'm a nf" *1™ ile .h*s takcn |he *dva""' which had distinguished itself earlier . This county tive of Volo, I enjoy the paper much. »Re to benefit his personal gains by j this" spring ^"by^'presantinK a very boxes and also . • Since I've not been home" .fvor. years, the many. benefits t--he new peacetime fjne concert, took its p'nrt on the °* county sent $120 from their Readers of the April issue of the having settled down here, it is most regular army offers its men. National Geographic magazine were interesting to run across an old "* " interested in an illustrated article familiar name once in awhile. It it for which John E. Fletcher of Bar- forty-six years since I left V^a" ^ rington, staff photographer, supplied . • , _ the pictures. The story concerned RURAL yOUTH DAT !_ April 22 pledged 100 of these) Boone County -- the Junior Red Cross Reusch, 84H. INCONVENIENCE FOR 41 Bolger, 405tt (NEEDED IMPROVEMENT the lobster industry along the east- ««*« * mm ;i>Mi «« ern coast and is entitied, "The Maine WILL Bl RSI4> ON American and Amcsican Lobster," by HAT 4, woonsrosx John E. Lucas. COMING EVENTS played "Ballet Muak No. membership fund to the International Reusch, 4,202 tt. 2" by Schtubert, 1 " ^ Easter Formal C. Y. O. 2^brM&lwu^rt "Cavalier "ftv'pr! Fund at Washington, From this 1 tare" bv S, and "HiniSan fund purchased the medical and tie lit Dance No 5" by Brahma ' | school chests. Meidcal kits contain1 -- So w«.th. orchwtrm'. Kr- aj^KSS medical needs of ree months. Two . | formance that it bro ' criticism brought »a worthy from the judge, who des- ! presentation as "perform-; fgodchildren for th Nineteen pictures, including many F1 is ba«see'dd. «*• •«""» S. S.r tr."..r ^S.w n» unusual closeups taken by Fletcher, illustrate the feature. He also wrote most Rural Youth Day will be held in Five Bienapfl. . .. cribed the presentation as "perform Himiiiwii rinii m-- -p. , . ed with sincerity and spirit." The Hundred Club Mrs. Fred group received straight A's and was awarded a first division rating. No Births of the most vitally needed contents Therese hospital. Waukean. to of each kit are quantities of sulphur |and Mrs. Ralph Obenauf ointment and ammoniated mercury j jir. and Mrs. Vernon J. Kr Total Vote -V Bolger, 6,125%;I. N#rw, h.ve been on edg. in «(P ! business district in Wast McHenry this week, but employers and employees are bravely facing the canae --a deafening noise for bsautyV sake. Some time ago residents petitioned A nil 1M :.b.oi rn otart 1 V-H k »t m# ,Cit7 , *» r ; widen tne street, a move waitfe 1 j Council readily agreed to be neceasity. Sharing the »i»iiiiii Kramer tock on Saturday. Mior Twiih>^ZV£2L Sgg!^- ^n r-:5SS ™bi« »nd «. the happy pare^s of .an 8 ^mjd'Z of the rural schools in the; S",*, Kitchen |lettcr- jar gile are entered only two groups n 2 ouny b^r, born on^ April 10 at the ( receiving invitations to at- ®*nns. ... (of the same kind be awarded; riwnmiTiai ! Jn!la st wS to i. fk. hn^Miui of tK« tend this educational event. ^ . April 25 Fletcher is the huaoand of the Following a free show at 10 a. m. St- Clara's Court--Installation. former Mias Hasel Howard of city. this at the Woodstock theater, there will Annual Birthday Tea--W. S. C. may j such a rating, entitling them to enter the sectional contest in DeKalb on S. May 4. Residence Changes can Legion hall. From 1 p.m. until 2:30 o'clock there will be an escorted tour through the McHenry county Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Peterson and,court house, the county jail, the post aons have moved from Southington, office, the fire department, the city Genn., to McHenry. For the present hall and the library. they will reside with her parents,! Many of these rural schools have the Ben Millers. itxr John Braeseke. April 28 Public Party--Sponsored tian Mothers and Altar Society St. MaryV-St. Patrick's church hall May I P. T. A. QUEEN CANDIDATES Jean Gould, Ruth Schram and Pat-' ricia Dale have been voted candidates j for May Queen this year by_ the oy, born on Ap Blvd., hoapltal in Chicago, een named Vernon Fred. be a noon lunch served at the Ameri- £•?*. River Road Pinochle -- Mrs. Sharinr honors was the cirls', . ; , „T - , ^ _ chorus of thirty-six voicee. who^ron stud«nt alth,e W A <^d!t^c_k i.C^ Mr- and^Mrs. .WiUie B. Combs, and vb y Chris- top honorhs .f«o r Kthaoen firisSt nvtiinm..e > »s inwce i•n""cilVudJue Society-- CAMP MEMBBRS CHOSEN Martha Jean Combs, daughter of , _r. and Mrs. .Willie B. Combe, and Attendants will: Nancy Ekstrom daughter of Ms. and Kelly, Dorothy j Mrs. Walter Ekstrom of munity high school. have been singing^ at M. Crystal at sometime during this vyeeia r ,; Forester Dance--Nell's Ballroom. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Benwell have' about their govaramant. On May I _ Miy 2 H S TOieir rendWorw of "By Olsen, Patricia Woods, Jean Colahan,, Lake have been selected as members End of The River" and the ^^"rro^Til *£ ?la£d Sn th"s I946 M,wfc f* a capella number, "Lift Thine Eye.," The wP oulen Inf rraattiinMg ^aannaJ 'aa OcTritticicUismm^ or Daiance A.li e.e. Pete"°n- ^ «<^ir » • P*rt j EtT? property owners and the city carry out the pnjKt Tbnyan Construction last week take three feet from the sidewalk on the north side and twa feet from the south side, thas si« dening the street a totad of ftva feet. Anyone who has driven through the business district, eepecially on a htiy Saturday afternoon fat the summer, will be quick to agree that the work will be a definite ment to the city. moved from their farm on the Wood-! 4 they will have an opportunity to IC. D. of A.--Election of Officers. stock road to a place at Wonder see, first hand, how tne affairs of! _ May 2, 3 and 4 Lake, which they recently purchased, j the county are conducted at the Rummage Sale--City Hall--Sponsor- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Immekus, Jr.,'county seat. ed by Circle S, W. S. C. 8. and family have moved into the! ) | M,y 6 upper apartment in the apartment; 8ELLS WEEKLY PAPER Altar and Rosary Sodality. buOding on east Main street, near | It was announced last week by j *• "• W. Auxiliary Meeting, the high s c h o o l . The Immekus fam- Edwin W. Dean, p u b l i s h e r of the ' . " Mmy7 ^ Or resided there before he entered Marengo Republican-News, that his Riverview Camp, R. N. --Public weekly paper haa been sold to Hugh Phrty. F. Dowell, who has been connected' , „ m May 8 . , with n national advertising agency I*. F. W. and Auxiliary Carnival, at Indianapolis. The new owner took'. . _ May It choruses C. aa ^cnapeelillaa1 nnuummbebr, eTumhi iTmntIn,Ee vBeyaea>," The crown will be placed on this Interlochen, Michigan, according to n„oim Uv w v«r-, nnt.n, .. announcement from Dr. Joseph ratine and a criticism of "balance "uw •••» ^ Maddy, President and Director of •*••••• »•!#•«•##•••• - ^v fine- t^toent ^f vokS; e^ of ^ *mx»l Mothers' t«» and will ^. Camp. The National Music Camp. ^Tlent- iio overatniiniM• enaemhTe he,d 10 »t 1 the Community; beat known for its Symphony a week Srk excenen^ " •Membl#,high school auditorium. ,by teen-age musicians, has become The band, also, received favoraUe; two CIBLA MISSING ' •» mention from the judge in.the IM- ' "J88**6 „ |outotanding rammer eduntional and lowing report: 'Congratulations on Ktri" have beeni cultural projects. Entrnnce ""•3 fine the navy. BUYS REGISTERED BULL -John Lindsay of West McHenry rtiwitlv acquired a registered Holatsin- Friesian bull from the herd of Robeon of Evanston «f ownership for tUs animal, Robeon Rock VaD^r Maa^Vw, has, boon officially rscordai Iff ths Hebtefaover the paper on Monday, April 15.! Senkw Qasn Play. Modiars Club. NOTICE May II Nell's Ballroom, at the Johnahurg Scrap Drive--Sponaorsd hy F. F- A. Bridge, will have its Spring Opening, \.. .. May It Saturday. Ami! tO. wfth «mdng 1 Mothers Day r*2£n AssodatissTof AaMrica atW Saturday night. BUI BensWs'^ D JTL - ~ tiO-aisce stchsstra. rrngm -* *1 m. "' I. s? M » ..... sroup and a fine band and a "Ported missing since a week ago ments are entirely on a merit splendid teacher and conductor. I l*»t Friday They ar«C Irene Stewart. Thus.the camp each aeaaon is cornknow the school and community 16, and May Robinson, 17. Both {posed of young peojde tkmrtrnt must be very proud of them." As h«d been employed as waitresses in the nation who excel in their fields. the judge had not heard all contest- the home of Mrs. H. J. Hsgerty. ... M , ing bands when he was in McHenry They left the Hagerty home on Fri-j SUMMONED FOR INDUCTION on Saturday, his rating was withheld &T ,ani **id ^ «" county as- - -- until Wednesday of this week, when Nwth Chicago plant to get podtkma. their e^ for rned that the local or- rooortad at tlm^yant Among the Sick i > > > i » i > i « > i i i i | i > > i n i i i i > Theodore Grahasa gery last week at tha George Thall ia reported proved in St. Luke's he it was \( ganisation had second division. been- pifnul in fte afternoon and wars they eoidd ' f: • f. *T '4 NOTICE The McHenry State he apse far ' *v. t Frank hank will not tyvfle ssi Gaad W- thess is go to work Monday. Rinse than nothing haa haen heard from thsas. Tha t»u had haan rssittng hi Uhsr«iHaffir of five asstfc One ef dolph ef >lahams and tha ether Sdmu of anay. They wars Go of Detroit, Mich^ who aeiike at tte lecal --r ... it.L£te