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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Aug 1946, p. 1

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Cnrmella Nicosia, 17 years old, of Mrs. Mary Lake, a former at, vffl be interested to learn that .she has been choeeii by the boas* of education of the Wood. stock Commanity consolidated school district 10 as tapniatndnt A graduate of Waster* State Teachers college at McCfemb, she is takinyE a summer course at the University * of Chicago and will receive her toaster's degree at the end of the term. Jn^ar„; s isa r;„br £££«£? "S^ "°-UnC-^" .."u!d*. • b>' C«rl. Ar S""1: Carl Director For Tljia Area, Lists Roles CfeiKng rents and evictfSfr ""i&nj . . .. . i son, acting rent director of the local at •*%» Grwwold rent control arm. He released the . . l. --- --; -1 ye rural srfwol near Tiere before following answers to questions most graduate of Resurrection high the war and later was appointed *«- frequently asked concerning the re- "***> h^L®?»e to McHenry with] si»tant «upemtendtnt of establishment of federal rent control: her grandmother and aunt only a schools by Superintendent Roland few days before the accident occur- B. McCannon. red. They were residing in one of She also acted as superintendent tiw Becker cottages wiring their,of schools during Mr. McCannon's atnr hoe. | absence when he served in the Qt 8. wring the afternoon, the young,Nary. T. -- (irl, an expert swimmer, went to! . ---- t»e beach to spend a few hour#. --------^-. _____ . _ swimming ior a time with two i HBBBON VJETKRAN „ 'ro™ ^ neighborhood,' NAMED OOMMANDER Carinell* told them she would show j AV mumm . _____ them how to swim under water. As, OP OOUMTT LEGIOlf to demonstrate her SSatSTSnilJ, the lads became deep! The last county Legion nwettitg «"ue^n|)li^^^aUra?nth'U8, un.tl1 onf <*f them, befbre the state convention, to be j^o Effective Aucust* 1 Mtoed that the girl had not come!held later in August, was well ° Mtectnre August l, up for air. Bectmiing alarmed, they I attended in Hebron last Thursday ass iyraaB'jra'ssrtf «*,, was .tjH*ne.^ , of the county council at^the meetin.. i 8& to pay f?5? ' ,da*s |I - N-o- . - Jul*?- 26, 1946, the importance, he' nevertheless I senior vice-commander and R. T.; hurried to the beach and began'Burg of Algonquin as junior vice-, swimming in the shallow water; commander. Installation will be! until he found the limp form of the1 held in Harvard on August 22. New Orders 1. Is there now| r ent ceiling on my house ? , If jrou live in a rent control area, effective July 25, 1946, •your home is under the same Federal Rent Controls it was on June 30, 1946. 2L The ceiling rent for my apartment on June 80 w*s $60. On July 1 my landlord raised my rent to $75 a month. Now that rent control has been re-established, must I con- Voting on the consolidation of rural Mhools and th» pftblic grade school In McHenry last Saturday resulted in^tha same deciaion which similar •tactions have brought elsewhere in the county. A total of ninety-*tf •ofces ware east in the three voting precincts, eighty-eight in favor and eight In the dty precinct, thirty-eight votw were Oast as favoring the con- «f*>datk»n atkl five against: in the Prairie district, south of McHenry, ww* no Emerald DEATH CLAMS ANOTHER JWSWESS MAI fofan Thompson Didi ... July 30; Last Rites For Mrs. H. A. FINAL PLANS ARE BEING MADE FOR V-J DAY DANCE * &58tf : BLUE RIBBONS TO LOCAL YOI AT COUNTY FAR Dan Weber Merttt > '• Champion Ratings'"!^ For Pig Entries ; "y?s" an^ there | ness men in death* when John Thorap- j Working with the above mentioned! vailing, th^'KTn^rount^fi^^^nwwl pSTI^i rtes; ,,ln the|8on, 73, passed away on Tuesday I men are George Duesler, Albert Nu- at W&g Park ElSS l»« districts morning, July 30, 1946. He died in gent. Urban Comes, Gene Dobyns and morning for a five^iav run distncta coalM, Jorty-three were | the Woodstock hospital, where he was Jack Keenan on the special arrange- attractiV manv thouLnT a 1JI® There are not two busier youWg, men to be found these days than Richard Williams and Richard Justen, co^hairmen of the V-J Dav dance to be held at the Bridge ballroom on Wednesday, August 14. After such a huge success as the V-E Day dance held last spring, the chairmen and other members of the i Veterans of Foreign Wars feel that : they must put extra effort forth to • ! insure the public an equally fine time McHenry lost another of its trnsi-1 at this coating celebration. pi«tioni!SiiM»*been& rSt , f j tiSen the previous Sunday evening jments; Mervin Schoenhoitz "is chair^ rMmtative *thron»^Sfann foDc hv^i£SiLS*JS3 An ci^»t»°n after receiving a broken arm in a'man of the ticket sales; Paul Karls oT^ eariy Tuesdhv ZrnW ^ future. EARL CONWAY TO BE QUEST SOLOIST WITH BAND FRIDAY The deceased was born in West Virginia on Feb. 20, 1873. For nt .. . Meyer as co-chairmen eluding many from this community. "XMLo"re !d?eta*ils* "co ncerning this very m aW 4retccho rHd fiPeld8 Poflc kF uthtuer ec hFamunpimon 1946, your rent goes back to $60. 3. I signed a new lease on July 1 calling for $75 a month instead of the ceiling re 5. Must I contin No. After Julv so, landlord may collect no more than the ceiling rent in effect on June 30, 1946, regardless of the terms of the new lease. Nicosia girt. He immediately brought Arp is a past commander of his jun*' my^ceiKng ^nt^as^MS ^ her ashore and then hurried to sum-; own post and has been junior and month On July 1 my landlady •ton a physician and an inhalator senior vice-commander of the county chan^d n,e rent ^ a "^y Must •toad, who worked for some time in council. jl now continue to pay the daily vain to revive her. | In his first visit to an Illinois The drowning was . believed to Legion meeting since his elevation. k Effective Julv 2S 1946 have occurred after, she suffered i to the commsndership of the Wis- ^,.r _nt w;ii be on the June « «pnep«c fyk while miderconsin ^^-Department Com-! ^h^Utal of ^ a mSK unster. ^e onlythreefeetmander BilT TrinkeofLake Geneva Landlords who changed their «f water and was considered an gave a fine talk to the assembled | ^ntal basis contrary to the rent regulations, such as"" from a monthly or weekly to a. daily basis during the interim period when federal controls were off, must return to the rental period in effect for the unit on June 80, 1946. 6. On July 1, my landlord raised my rental from $30 to $45 a month. I paid $46 for July. Can I get a refund for the $15 difference? Landlords who charged mora than their ceiling renta for the interim period, whan penalties for violation of OPA controls nen necessarily suspended, are not inquired by OPA to the amount collected in of ceiling rents ivr that 6. In July, my city local ordinance permitting a 15 par cent increase in rant. Must I continue to pay this increase? No. Regardlees at local legislation in effect July 1 and July 25, 1946 ... the federal act expressly states that Federal Control supersedes local and state laws. a i®*T.e PPP^*r numbers and three!years they changed to the present 2!Li Conway, tenor, I location, which is on Route 120, will be included on this week's band > just east of the new bridge. Through P»*l!Wn, to be presented on Friday the years the stand has grown in evening, August 2, at 8 p. m. on the popularity, proving especially at- JEHS • Conwa>'s num-: tractive to students after school iwenty-five years the family resided gay event of the near future will be of America livestock In Terra Haute, Ind., where -they j published in next week's issue. Be; Of McHeniVs si** .ti Operated a grocery store. Just sure to read all about it, then be whom placed well in SS^meU- kJn twenty years ago, in 1926, the sure to set aside August 14 on your competition, Dan Weber, son if Mr Thompsons came to McHenry, where calendar of events as the evening to and Mrs Josenh Wohor . v," ' U«, oMiMd ThompMD'. B«r-B-Q,, «tt«nd the VFW <kr« .nd Ltoor "&, "™p E, W'^r' near Schaefer's tavern. Aft#r three those who were "over there" a year entries placed so well that his record HEBRON FARMER SEEKS $1,150 FOR CATTLE LOSS AND VALUE OF MILK .wins probably equalled the best of i any F. F. A. boy entered. F.F.A. chapters from twenty-eight schools | were represented. 1 r_"^ie judging is done as follows: ,The very best entries are selected wjjlinelude ^ the well known : parties and football games. , from each particular claas enteral Irish Lullaby *" ^ ,ThaVs An ill^8i"es»'! According to a bill of complaint gwn an A rating and bl« This ween* nroeram is noxt tn tl»J Mr t,",e'! filed in circuit court last week by, "bbon; the next best are given a wee*JS tte Mr ^ k? k er! Atty. Charles P. Barnes, Francis B "ting and a red ribbon, nlile the toX ' pre^S to1 Sjs h^ hid ^n 1 » '^king Poorer entries are given_a C rating ®njoy Last week's thoroughly enjoyed the biri^ shop mental g'roupT* ^lark, state highway main- -,-,„F.un. _ . octet and the wy talented national, Suivivors include champion baton twirler. Friday evening's numbers will be last one of the lovers are urged to be present to1 days he had been greatly interested' «V*i so eventng^s ^entertainment t in music and baseball having par- 'alue oifo r loss of fire cows and and a white ribbon. The animals milk from Martin Bohi, g,v«n an A rating are then judged lor her, just as Mr. Meeker closing of the books nears, it Is ashore. ; ! disclosed that there are 2,048 Legionheld at the naires in McHenry county, an allfuneral home time high. The membership by mi Thursday evening by Coroner, posts is as follows: Hkrry Ehora, the body was removed Algonquin ... -- 52 to River Forest for funeral ser- Cary -- 82 Burial was in Mount Carmel muimi 4wr uvr, JUBV H was briiwing her body Flrilowuig an inquest Jncob Justen Sens Surviving id Mrs. F« are the parents, Mr. Nicosia, of IS avenue, River Forest, and three Crystal Lake Fox River Grove ... Howard -- Hebron Huntley Marengo . McHenry . Richmond Union Wbodstock .244 68 351 75 . 57 .239 .182 .141 . 42 .514 club Patrick Patrick Dunn, 44, of Cleveland, a visitor in the home of relaat Griswold Lake, drowned last ay afternoon in that body of' ?**? M "* TAMM BOYS, onus I iK^'r'con ! XAOKKLT AWAIT *46 W&.XA"Z fWW! for thT^nuai i.H A short time later his cries for 5hoT°S i help were heard by nearby fisher- S' .at ^"""""'ty "»*{•; tenant now occupies saan, libo at first thought his out-1s*$f*v^8Te completed.^Both Qan j «y wa«in fun. Whenthey reelM •C°tS?e5.»^ that her waa in need of aid they hwr-i^™!* ried to the spot from where ha called, i^oction promises to be One of the ™ & TW WwicoDifa. inhalator ' gfa. snnmoned, but it was not until much ln* interest in ' ~ later that the bo4y was 1 ™« ,n removed brou^,t ticipated in many sports events and | Aftert Fanter, Rudy Kramer and again to determine the >Sd reeowl crowd of listeners, who was a member of several instru-, dark, state highway main- champion. ,, tenance workers. I „ Two Champions 1 Fanni*' nn. <i«nv|.f*r wite' The bill relates that the plaintiff Dan's entries included a litter, af ' is owner of a dairy farm near j Poland China pigs, one .young boar, » <?u _i°nt SOn't J ! Hebron and that he kept his cows in on® younjr gilt and a sow. All four ,. Thompson, of Charlestown, Ind.;ja pasture on his land adjoining high- received an A rating and were rtJ u\ V' ejm Vie wy 47- In the fall of 1944 the de- awarded blue ribbons. In addition, 1 nompson and Michael and John | fendants, under the direction of Mr.' |»s litter and sow entries were Keese; also two sisters, Mrs. Annie | were spraying a poisonous I Judged grand champions, for which »rw^!t.n Chicago and Mrs. Jennie, substance along the land adjoining j1* received purple ribbons designate Thwpson of Mount.Olive, 111. i his pasture, to kill noxious weeds !,ng the outstanding achievement. - The body is resting at the Jacob i and Canada thisUes. The five cows!, John Strever was snother local Dy, nsj rera . me untu eany that were graaing in this vicinity be- boy , whose animals were well root v^1S ^ w , } came sick and died. The plaintiff l warded. For his Poland China entriea. St. be shipped to the Thomas funeral askg *950 for the cows and $200 for he received an • A for his gilt and 1 parlors jn Terra Haute, where ser- lo9g of the va]ue of the mUk> his boar and a *B for his sow and as follows: "The Star Spangled Banner". March, "Old Comrades"--Teike. Hawaiian Wahs, ' Song of the Is lands*--King. Overture, 'Lustspier'--Leler-Bela. "Star Dust"--Carmichael March, "FunicuM-Funicula--arr. b? Roberta. "Finlandta"*--SiMiui arr. by Clair. . Popular Kunbw, "Meet Me In Louis"--Mills. Selection, "Bohemian Girl"--arr. Yoder. St vices will be held on Saturday. by>-' ^ w ln Hi»l,u"d L*"m IJQHTEK COLORED _ MT , „ , ! Mrs. Hsrold A. Colby I BREAD MAY RE8ULT rox Trot, Jealous --arr. by Buchtel. I Funeral services were held omnnir VTfiAVn flMVl Vocal Numbers: (a) 'That's An Irish Saturday at 1:30 o'clock for Mrs. 1 V/KUrp Lu^by" -- Shannon; (b) "Alice! Harold Colby, 62, of 419 Center , Blue Gown"--McCarthy A Tierney; I street, Waukegan, with Rev. Howard! An agriculture department official strever. t+\ ( fikiM Ask h A. J' I ---J * i »--- , wuvvw* litter entries. John also entered puribred Suffolk sheep. He won A's for his aged ram, aged ewe, yearling ram, yearling ewe, ewe lamb and pen of lambs. His ram lamb waa •Warded a white ribbon. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin (c) ' Shine On Harvest Moon" Bayes * Norworth. Soloist, Earl Conway. Selection, "H. M. S. Pinafore"--Sullivan. Berlin. HOPE TO CONTINUE DRAFT HOLIDAY AS ENLISTMENTS INCREASE Mrs. Colby died' <*aad the past week that lighter | Vie » may b« Memory . .The rfrtcial, who d««Hned ^use jf 1 ~ m rod ribbon was Ganster officiating, on Thursday, Jwy 25, at Memorial hospital. Burial North Shore Garden of , .. cemetery. ihu nana, said the outcome depends Mrs. Colby, who had many friends!«« whether the department's predicin this community, had resided in tion of record-shattering corn and Waukegan with her family since wlieat cropB is fulfilled. t 1917, moving there from Round Lake. K tho big crops are achieved, he Survivors include the husband, one said, the government also may be ictorv colored bread and normal sized loaves J ted^PolmS^oSM **"*' -- in maTyh eb e on their way back, s^ tod^ official, who iWHn*H nMi of "l ™ g*« ,wn»ch won Mne ribtans, _ boar which ma a ««§ ribbon. Ahrin is the son of Mr. and fit Pater M. Schaafer of Pistalne Bobegene PeUrsen, son at the -- jj. Kenneth Petersens of Route 1, Wast daughter, Elsie, and a_son. Arthur; able to earmark more. grain ^for j j(cH.nry; entered purebred also a brother, Mark P. Pieroe, siding in Spring Grove. hunger areas as well as review orders restricting the use of flour by!!??™10™ S millers, brewers and diatillen. I . ^ JJ?" J™*™* The department said that on the i receiving a first basis of "a special mid-July survey of crop conditions the pig entri**' awartkd * B was expected to total more than 3,487,97^6 ,000 bush 7. I was evicted in July. A new the promises. Mo. are actually the interim perviolanons the Brown Swiss Dunn WM TT tCTKS j-*? So" hem. J. fcftv*8 ,8ulpped- Ry|Ul 01 the college of agriculture, Froelk funeral home m Cleveland for University of Illinois, and Merle fB^ral u 1 j »w1 Campbell of the Curtiss Candy Co. A coroner's inquest was held, with will judge « yrdiet of "death due to drowning", The livestock judging will be done hafaig returned by the jury. - ( t by Paul Furr rf^DaKaib, this part of * ~~~Z I the fair to consist of thirty-nine Haurold Beth New President ! swine projects, eight sheep, nine Onmtr Bantam ^iouiod when penalties for of ' OPA regulations did net cannot regain possession. My landlord has given me an. ... 1 notice tot has not notified:the new OP^" Can he proceed to evict me? Landlords are now prohibited fn)p proceeding with eviction action* without comolying first with all OPA requirements coveting evictions. The require* ment are the same as those in effbet on June 80, 1946. Any incomplete eviction proceeding contrary to the regulations may not now be completed. Consult your nearest OPA rent office for advice. ANDERSON'S BAR-B-Q New enlistment figures j SOLD IfHto WEEE TO - hope in congressional quartan fhh JAMES FITZPATRICKS week that the army may be able to prolong its voluntary induction ,u£l ft.™, .ho^ Uut durin, S^amV*oT*more't^'»S^lfcilI Highway 120, in WestMcHenry. The bushels in 1944. Last year*'wheat ^ PMS0HSK or L>1 mme San(for hu litt#r and boar and a wWt ribbon <0** his gilt. He is tiw aen and the wheat i0f_Mr. and Mrs. John XL Lindeay. , , , crop about l,182,074j000 bushels. -n,. was a Hsistsin After seventeen years in business rfach crop .wduld be the largest in ; junj"* S, yan. Ton] junior yearling heifer bar ft » of Mr. and lira. nyan. The animal received a lint place and blue ribbon. Aith Janrns UnSmar and John Strever attended thefair an Wadnesday also, wher* they entered their stock in the open claas. No rensil has been received of their ratmgs in this division. who made the figuros public,, tlmt poJSy. esp^^uri^ tT^t WAR REPATRIATED ^ DDSIK0 PA?TWEK \ 2SSf«daly A**"' SSitJ'SrwU b^UhTh. Tb., *M1T-. _ prigny-oHwriBEOTHBEJM-LAW or th.t Short Uld h« X uiSlrrt ' «*8. «• B. WASP WAS TS!£3d2r^m^ the "XL tfl^rtD,#n.t the'future are' indefinite, as In those »5»P™ent from the New Y<h-k port, FATALLY INJURED ahowed that during the fjnt week his daughter, Evelyn, who has o{- embarkstjon of the final group of June there were 11,745 enlut- ia Vu. m«.U. Durin, th.jjcodJ w«lc, 5^*^^ 12^19; the third, fourth, 25,336. 13,093, and the, Army sources quickly pointed out the " 18-Year-Olds Most Still management of ^ t0; William J. Kahney, 41, of 581 y~"' ! man prisoners its shipment ^ lhJ broSer-in-Uw o^Mrs^ that heavy enlistment rata in i Register On Birthday ^ ^ ^ ^ „ ,. - 9. In July the local court issued! June probably resulted from the, No, unless your landlord comenlist. Kahney ' rs. E. B. of the First National Bank of Wood stock, was elected president of the McHenry-Boone County Bankers Federation at the annual meeting held an Friday evening of last weak at Crystal Lodge, Crystal Lake. TEEN-AGE CLUB ^U-r offKv. 2km ««, w.ji JQJJ _ sumom qamcs and the thirty-four garden proenrolled this year. New prowill include electricity and home beautification. plied with OPA regulations. Landlords who comply with OPA eviction requirements and then ware given an eviction judgment in the local court during the interim, may proceed to evict legally. 10. I rented my apartment to Ed'bii6 d^tt?d Tnt!£hyrr 2SP& ^r"eiSh^ntt"b7rthda7 in"oAter in ^ h d arters for 1 he was a former storekeeper for the had been waiting tor school s end to avoid delinquency; it was an- Public Service company in Kankakee. th. f_.t ft,.f a nounced last week by Col. Psul G. will T' After his discharge from service, he Then, too, the fact that Congress Armstrong, Illinois director of selec- ^PP«r ;J niiwas transferred to Joliet and later was in the process of raising the UTe Mrvi^. ~U"t'es to Oak Parle. pay of enlisted men 50 j»r«mtan ^ a rrowinK feeling tlZZL Mr. --u ^undoubtedly of Ute» colonel Armstrong said 12'800 who were er*,^ed ,n •i f-. army spokesmen said, had much to do with the haavy enlistment rste in June." Selective service has announced Kahney's wife, the former tnat it is not necessary ior a young isOOOOOO^in cash^ fhe He had residing with her pariian to register until he becomes 19 K ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Kibfaoas, 0f7*e. This i> « I-hh. liMtM timt OtE. Azdell, Marengo, vice-proaident; and Mill - oUUU 1IJUI Qay Marsh, Huntley, secretary - TO BE AUO. S liaasnnr Officers and employees of _. ^ COUnt**i WMI r<P" After almost a year of organize- tenant for the first time on July 15. that it will call 25,000 men for indue- assumption,KCfor the selective ser- 1^14 000^) tion, the Teen-Age club of Lily Lake How soon must I register the apart- i t»on in September, the firot month vice law requires that every young e8timated at *4,l^/K)0 i. *i~i * _:*v abi * i after the current draft holidav. u;_ ks^i.. total valuation of pns< CHsneoe Man Slightly Injured In Accident Ellen Kibbons, preceded him in death. is now ready to present their first ment with OPA? j tig event. This will be in the form, You will have thirty days after j iof a mid-summer dance, to be held. July 26, 1946, in wnich to reg- • on Saturday evening, August 3, at; ister your property. j . . , _ . _ the Club Lilymoor. Those who are | 11. I first rented my apartment1 . . driven by Francis J. prepared to witness something on the to a tenant on June 15, 1946. How Anrwin, Glencoe, was damaged con- bobby sox side are in for a real long will I have to register with For their first event, the OPA? holiday. fjjgyiiiiiii survivors include three sisters a brother. within flfrfderably on Monday when it was .orprise. _ 23?*^ n0" driven by Anthony teen-agers got together and planned Ton must register w 5*5 lic?wtg at the best kind ofVtertainmentpos-: teen days aftorJuly 15. IMS. A T2 in sible for the 1 pleaaure of the older landlord who first ranted a dwell- • ,oIks " wrtl as themselves. | ing unit during 1946 must rag- **5 . T There will be music for dancing by ister within thirty days af first* : E? Jf'ZtJ'SL "JKEi Jo< Twmmr I™**** «afi renting not countln. £e number aa two guaat artiste, Aran Gershoa of days betweenJuly 1, 1946, til Who and July 2& 1946. indusive. 2f awroachlng from < the w i n sing *LAmourt Iwjours. 12. I rented an apartment on July - . *?rt. Roadside L'Amour/* Uta» Alone and "Ess l, 1946, and was required to give tat escaped with minor injuries. Me AgniS:" alao Harold Wilier, bari- my tadlord a security deposit of it# ^ "W"W of the Ameriyi Open f 100. Is this legal? . . .Co, ofte FW Jack", Tour iandlonl must return this Among the Sick NEWS ABOUT OURSERVICEIIEN (Go, who will oMsr Three FV»r Jack* and "Without A Sang." j of ths dance will ba Mrs. j youth organization. Hskury Sompel underwent fotks aak you to ron at St. Them hospital, M9 the citisens of 1 ' itk. •'/ | The imillMIMMMilllMmi ^ deweWpaneut of this • mm Tnese young ( ahar that they temomnr and so last watk. ' ooHr^ng your help hi making William Hunt h*s been t^tiolr first major event a succaes. patient at the ^ Woedstock Panl Bonslett arrived home last RESIDENOE OHANOl to you withfai thirty days July 25, 1946. Otharwiae, he is in violation of OPA latins and subject to •PA regupinilnin F1BE DESTROYS BARN Spontaneous combustion of new hay stand in a barn on the H. Z. farm, near Greenwood, is beto have caueed a fire late afternoon. A large barn - - . . . . . . M r . a n d M r s . G e r a l d J . M i l l e r a n d ^ a . , and some farm w^sfter being di^rged frwn Httle daoghter^Quol Ann, wjta, tad SlfaJy we, de^yad. No e^i been IMng^jHth his parents, tb.:^ W the loes wai made by the Fvt. Darold E. Thomas enjoyed a Joseph jTMfllers since his return tohngh with his parontsjfft^ gi'yhs, --vad Saturday into i^M btiflf traaifcmd to Fort ^ Elmor FicnA ipirtmiiil on' , Waah. Hb wife, Doris, who Sartar Suet apa«m«« °° ,farm had been with him at Camp Polk, Mr. .nd Mrs. Donald Mayor and 1a, u now residing in Crystal Lake. faaaSy have movad ftwn the J who leasee the land on the the summer at the nd issiding in Woodthe insladsr ef the , ,of Us parente to a place at McCul-l •t thai 1mm Lnfca, whidi thqr recently pur-l Coasa aut and watch the Ptain- . 4 dsalar Newsboys play Mil ---- Seymour A. Wise, Seaman 1C, son of Mr. and Mrs OOM1NQ EV 19 years old. "T» government was bringing the man register" on his eighteenth birth- ' WOWW** ^ t0, day even though he may not become unt" bec<""* wlS.r«A wrtkftod V^e U-it4 States Employment Service and the* Aagust 1 Farm Extension Service ss labor East River Road Pinochle Quh « shortage arsas. They -were engaged; Mrs. Ben Diets. in such activities as truck garden-; Aagust 1 ing, meat packing, fertiliser plants. Parent Teachers Association of Lilyfarm work and harvesting, canning, moor. •••1 Births »>HMMM«HMeem»m»< a j . „ . b» ! pulpwood and timber Mentions. St. John's Blessed Virgin Sodality A datyhter was born at gt ' ^ addition to Fort fflieridan, other - School Halt Thf[*«v]^tol ^ **ek to M™ | prisoner of war campa in this area Ehtoer V< Aagust S „ . . *• ^ were located at Camp McCoy, W is.,, Mid-Summer D)£nce -- Sponsorsd Harry H. Wise of ^ Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan <rf Camp Grant and Camp EH&, I1L, lily Lake Teen-Age Cluh. my Lake, was R^swood, annopnee the birth ot a ^ fport Custer. Mich. ' Aagust 4 honorably dis- *2fl « hospital on • • Lilymoor Property Owners charged from the Ju,y „ J MEMORIAL PROGRAM h.!^ 'T^J A VJ ^ MmmUl.procceenntteerr aatt S8hhooee-- fgy* w]3r«T [prsaented ^3- V"-**s Porn «) u»e w been planned and will be Woodstock hos- on the last of the summer ation. Aagast 5 year, and in Manila, P.L from No- ^f Soring vernier of '45 to June of thia year. Jf* *"*• Georga rlrscning 01 sonng ^ l(i Place. A daughter waa horn at the Wood V.F.W. and Auxiliary Meeting i- Roller Rink. •» ^ u«wi. programs, Friday evening,' Aagast 6 . " . «-- proprietor ot An<fU,t 9f at 8 p.m. on the local Riverview Camp, R. N. A. ; high school grounds. The program. Johnsburg Community Cluh. ' - \ , " will indude an historical pagehntj Aaguat 14 He wears the Asiatic-Pacific. Amer-, Grove, ican theatre and Victory ribbons. Mr. and Mrs. WUlard Zerby (Doris to sing with the chorus sre invited . Kennebeck) of Mansfield, Ohio, are, to attend the only rehearsal, to be Gregory Cairns was discharged the parents of a son. The little Ind,. held on Tuesday evening, August 6, from the navy last week and is their firat child, was born on his jn the high school gymnasium, at now home with his parents, the mother's birthday anivwsary, Jliff 8 p.m. Howard Cairns. ^ «• at Grant hospital jm I Mr. and Mra. Henrv Kannebeek of Capt Paul Justen, who 1* *ta- this city are the proud grandparents. tioned at Fort Sheridan, s^Mt the weekend with his parenta, the Ben; LOTUS IN BLOOM Justens. 1 News comes from Grass Lake that --' ' da lotto are hi blaeas. Reai- Bob Justen received his discharge denta of the vicinity have reported from the nan at Jacksonville, Ik, that early this wmk the ftrat of tost week and arrived hosae Sunday, the gorgeous bis seas appeared He is the son of Mr. and Mra. George that hy thia waekasnf tiie Green street. should he a masa ef featuring the band and* last year's V-J Day Dance--Bridge Bsilroafjii Sponaorod bj V. V. W. AWS»«S £2? school mixed chorus with solo- Any others who would like 15 8TEALS RINGS Afthur Schramm of Lake Gqpeva wis bound omr to the grand jury Monday morning by Justice Charles F. Bavee far the larceny of a diamond engagement ring and a wedtog ring stDlsn frbas^tiba WV H. TiMan drug store at Richsson^ Rand wmrnt • 1 tt.Wfl Undbla in Make C.D. of A. - Social and Meeting -- K. of C. HnlL Auguat 16 - 16 • IT Rummage Sale -- O.E.S. Aagnat M-19 St^a Legion Augnat It Legion AnxQ of Officers. August SI Dance -- Chah -1 "*•*! '.VU * L J ***-» I** w , ' - " 1 5 $ » . '1 r * c< county jna. v. .*••

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