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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Aug 1946, p. 1

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f VOTERS Law Provkbi No More For Election Day Rqfrtratioit NATIVE OF McHSHRT LAID TO KSBT HI lusnr on Tuesday Services held « Tuaeday at 1:*> ikk. in the Wolff funeral hone in Elgin for Mrs. Elizabeth Worts Sexton, M, who died on Sunday wonting in her hone Mowtaga Hgrafaf Wnm. Rev. Elmer Groteleuscnen, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church, officiated, with burial in Bluff City cemetery. Mrs. Sexton was born in McHenry, the eldest daughter of Thaodor* and Ksthryn Worts. She had lived in Elgin for many yearns Survivors include the widower, Franklyn Sexton; two daughters and „ . two Albert fiadde an4,!£"*' properly registered electors able to vote in the general to ha held Nov. 5, 1946, a% is ided by the permanent registraof electors law of the state of Ais is the warning and •im from County Clerk D. Woods this week. , lie provision allowing a non-regisjjwrsJ voter to be registered on the dbur of election is no mare in force 4 , 4and effect. Those who must register .teen great-grandchildren. ti he eligible to vote include: _ . , _--Z ' 1. Voters who will be 21 years of CfJlUl Lib Girl Wl| or brfor. g^, Mon<U7 last or sumo* 00K0SKT8T0B* 01VKN OIT AUOUST £ Friday evening, Aug. 9, wffl he the fStJJ .the summer band concerts. It will begin at 8 p. m. and will be presented on the hign school grounda. The program trill be aa follows: "The Star Spangled Banner". March, '®tniuB and Bailey's Favorite"-- King. Walts, "Two Hearts in Three-Quarter Time"--Stolx. "Victor Herbert Favorites"--arr. by Lake. Fox Trot, "Nobody's Sweetheart"-- by BuchfeH. Mr*. and, "The Jack Sexton of Elgin; W. J. Sexton Section, "The Merry Widow" of Kansas City, Mo., and lbs. Frances Chrntensen, Waukegan; two Sisters, Mrs. Anna Wagner, Volo, and Mrs. a Lehar. Trombone Novelty, boggan"--Weber. Walts, "Ting A Ling1 Little. To- -Britt and % 1946, must register before Oct. 8, 1M6. i Registered voters who have, their name by marriage or ] ^ -<®*- at least twenty-eight days'"™* 1 b. Agnes Montgomery, Ingleside; - brother, Mathew Worts, Round u , M__ _ „ Uk.; -- «d UUr- ^ Briegel. "Argentina" (Paeo Doble)--Danterell St Evans. March, "Them Basses"--Huffine. March, "Lights Out"--McCoy. Finale, "God Bless America"'--Berlin. The fine support of the public in ^A Crystal Lake girl. Miss Barbara ~ tighter of Mr. and election must register anew before Oct. 8, 1946. Mrs. Ralph Jaduc «, was taken to Sherman hospital. Elgin, on Monday for treatment of a gunshot wound UNLnUTHS WW HUMS JUHDML +H FAB Hundreds of Boys And Girls Entered In Varimn^ Classes With, hundreds of young folk* TRAIL OF AUTO THIEVES U5ADS TO VOGUE TAVEKIT AWAJtD OONTEACTa FOR IMPROVEMENTS OF ROAD STRETCHES Members of the road and bridge committee of the McHenry county board of supervisors met at the court house lsst week and awarded contracts for improvement of live stretches of road in the county, the amount totaling $20,725.51. stock investii Two of the roads lie in McHenry If*1 township. One is the half-mile I Vogue tavern: stretch known as the old Elgin road! An investigation disclosed that the! on the west side of the river and j car had been abandoned since last' Lily Lake received publicity this week when the trail of a gang of thugs who robbed a Chicagoan and his yodhg woman companion last week led to the local scene. Deputies from the sheriffs office at Woodrk investigated the discovery of! abandoned automobile near the : MS6R. KIX TO MARK 25TH YEAR AT ST. MARY'S entered in the annual 4-H dub the other the Lily Lake road, also j week Thursday. Checking with Chi- » . various events ? J i I*11:?' *° ^un<** The;cago police, it was'learned that the, Sunday, August n, wii flair held on MonSJ m i°i n° p,fcef: "mounting auto was the property of William i eventful day in McHenry, i ck Community Web1 > gP.to *hJ; Suburban Droeger, 4939 N. Hamlin avenue, I Right Reverend Monsignor outstanding •«££?. Oil Co., for a blacktop job. j Chicago. The plates on the car be- S. Nix will observe the tw« Observes Jubilee , t?" With HighMass ami Informal Reception 11, will be an when tha # tracts pdcwmM mals, hogs, sheep, ra Charies P J°D- J-hicago. twenty-fifth The following were awarded to the longed to another machine however, \ anniversary of his pastorate at St. ~ . . . . j »: a.«.s--- . -- . Coming heifc in 1921, st mass on the _ _ eleventh. Since ords, Droeger and Miss Eunice" Hein ! that time, during his many years of 8830 N. jAvers aventie, Chicago a i Priestly work in this city, he has coed at Northwestern university, were]come to ** ltnown *"d loved by all. robbed of the car and their money; God has Messed him and crowned |sst Thursday on Farragut avenue his pastoral labors with great sacin Chicago. At that time the thieves|cess. Since his arrival in McHenry were, reported to have looted Miss: a rectory and new school have been Hein s purse, tossed it back to hex-; built, as well as the enlarging of highways. I and gave Droeger the keys to a'the convent to accommodate the iler at the Woodstock school was «a outstanding affair. ^i^rnht^ ! George Lennarts Co., Crystal Lake, i indicating the thieves had made a Mary's church. Comir arfviserand W H Tammen* f.rm i *?r ""ding and oil: six miles across s*"ft to avoid detection. i he offered his first adviser! were ontered. In the torls' ^nship of Chemung, north of According to Chicago police rec- '™0™^ of the el exhibits the Style revue, showing*!* ^f.43^ ---- _ dresses of grain sacks costing five in jv,*!. 5 » cants to the mora elaborate sport and "tend nlf * Nurrfa afternoon drassas of the higher, i ^ " nrirfirl fUj fnr Monenry avenue in Crystal Lake dEnbSIT" so«th A"_ Algonquin towSThip, 6/10 ning, baking, tsUe di«nl«v« nf ™uln «" «.iK»nquin lownsmp, o/settine etc J&*****- All work will start I, ' . " ! immediately according to C. L. Tryon. shasn rsli rTfiOitne ndmali ryn malni l- county superintendent ov>f »hiigg»hww«ayjrss.. i««« $ me Keys a1 me accommoaat* attending these* weeklv nro*r»m> !•1 nlYnhii tV autTrnX* hr ih* hnv. V u. • Supervisors who are members of ~hry8ler w"i£^ they warned was a i growing community of Sisters. in her right foot. Her condition Registered voters who have Was said to be "not serious. from one precinct to another | According to Patrolman William | the county since last register-, Rehberg, who invc taf hafAM fha AAtinfvr m w • rin onllondav P'00' that McHenry folks ar* ap-1out of the amateur class. ^ bridge committee m. «r. iney men made away | Monsignor Nix will observe his gunshot wound Preciative of the very enjoyable con- The grand champion dairy animal ^ ^ ?•* ii ? Rosenthal, . ^ey i jubilee with the offering of a Solemn ^weondiSon ^ P^senUrf by P&lTiKda wd a <EnS by Eari SSSte S" &£££*• *' N°la" *nd Carl J^andoned near here when it ran out;J High Mas, of Thankjiving at 10 rimi - ibw band. of the kttev Ramblers: the B-rand E- Wittmus. or gas. ,a. m. on Sunday morning at the must appear before the countyw„ fired from a .^calibre rifle in I NEARBY SCHOOLS MAKE dark or proper registration officer hands of Lynn Blethen, CrysUl i sign an application for change youtht who did not think it CTNAI FYTFITCIAN M AUC residence, stating the old and new!^ loaded. Miss Jackson, Blethen TEWM* LAILIlulUn llJInO iress, on or before Oct. 8, 1946. an(j jgiss Barbara Frey were in the J rJL Voters who are registered in living room of the FYey home atj Announcement was made this week •toother county and are now residents Lakewood at the time of the shoot- that 153 student* ioe nt »» ef McHenry county must register in jing. Blethen informed Rehberg that - - • tS' 1TO of them ex McHenry county on or before Oct. he was examining •% 1946. f fired, although ion • jersey, was «wned by Earl Schults P wit*™,,. the feilay Ramblers; the grand,E w,ttmuschampion garden by Ralph E. Stecker " of Woodstock; grand champion hog. t|A||AD WAD DTDACC Gordon Cash, Barvard; grand cham- llURIm WAR IIIjKIUIju pion sheep, Donald Cash, Harvard; --- •*. • ..Mti .,t/ntnM, « * B*r"'ni M DANCE AUGUST 14 In the purebred yearling Holsteins, -- senior class, Ray Horenberger of The dance music of Barbara Horof gas. NAVY AMBULANCE WAS RETURNED TO COUNTY 4-H CLUBS RECENTLY i «igh m. pavilion in the city park. Parochial, civic and service organisations will be represented. Those participating will be the American "Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars and the V. F. W. Auxiliary, the Red Cross, Holy m_w The navy at Great Lakes last;Name Society and Christian Mothers McHenry wai given one of two blue lick's orchestra is expected to attract e^r'f^eratk.n pf St- Mar>> church. ^ AHar and Formed Kehberg g I'S have definitelv enrolled at the' ribbons awarded. In the grade junior hundreds to the Bridge ballroom on • />sar7 A00"!-5, • v 8 H -Sen 'tUniv.Sily «»«• Solon, We^day. 14. when . \-3 t^the^ p ^ them and giv*n. church, ^L.,10, .f Columbus h, had not tousfed ^rtrnent . .t Elgin high . «hool. | 'iTl SXl&JIX™ «"• ml' ,Pl.n, navy two years ago. It is the Third and fourth degree. Men and according to W. H. Tammeus, i Lady Fpresters and the City Counci'. iment In the near future. "Witt'The" i ! The local V, P. W. I»»t, .Ronaora ' so!^ «2Tihh M 'i'nd'^'^h. Sia^of pSih.'^BdirS'Sj i 5. If you are a resident of the the trigger. «y "o.h.^ K. pr<Sd SK! S? IK?! county and have never registered audi -- fte eligible to vote, you must reg- EDWARD E. STREED , j « i * • . v..v w uIWTOls lor lIie ,.n me, litIefr oyno uo ra rbee foar e pOrocpt.e r8l y 19r4e6g.i stered I 7D. IED .I.N ST.• THERESS !i fSafll„ tae rmca,p wach^ir,li aist tendance fpr tha I >^nera were Paul°Tofivan iURm ?nnMal affa[r and promises the cele- j southeast of Champaign. Boh<wii>l<wi A>w>n 1 c~r winners were raui lonyan, Kon- l--a..-- l- *«._i soter and you have not moved from j HOSPITAL AUGUST 5 one precinct to another since youj ___ 1 At a recent meeting of the board i"j wi"° ' **"" ».VT",U- Chairmen and their committees "anr>pnVrm«tAiv"*V-nft" Ti- «*iater«i . . . YOU DO NOT kmj McHeny reaident. ImomI with of educttion, it »«, dlcided to tenta->'..t>!u'_nb,b<:"?- . have worked ^Urel«»ly in .their ef-"Sf,^as^r «» «"• -to register again. , 80rrow passing on Monday,1 tlve,y close the school to furthepl w#nt ?««;..» 1forts to make the dance what chased and the remainder of the fund . . , , u of Edward E. Streed! enrollments excepting those who have 3 I?'1? ^ should' name,V. an which was usjd to nit a ^iial iW „i A88'Sl #t i blue "h uiwbSS. ft?of .he chan.1 .t V.-JS ...H - Aaaisting Mocigncr Nt* wffl. V villi via™ I ^ 1 . »»«|_. « .« » s ire iwni f » a • vy * |/V0V| opviiovio sviliu lim" !above number, the school is assured1 • J? vlns r. ,Puyfc- of the event, hope to make this an'proceeds for the 4-H memorial ramn , , . . - | of a capacity attendance fe? tha j br«? ^nior Holste.n calves; junior ; annua, affair an<rpromise8 the cele-, soutSstof ChampaiJU «mP : senior nuxed choir in the singing of j fall term, which is scheduled to open|Cfi «!?njers Wer^ ^aU K lonyan, Ron- j bration to be even greater than the' The 4 H rhiha i-nll<>i>tin® 1# ti)iaSS' a" tv,"1*-? la er portion Monday, Sept. 9. open | aid Steadman and Robert Lowell, all | V-E Day dance held on Mav- 8. ' si*" jof this community, who .were' award-; chairmen and their e high school, however, will con- . . .. j sorrow of the To qualify for registration you 5 1946, ** uucw "usr be a citizen of the United j who' died at St. ^wse^'hospKat!not mates of the age of 21 or over, on Waukegan. A native of Batevia, I service ranks ue date of the next election, Nov. 5,1 Mr. Streed was a retired manufac- promised membership m6, you must hnve resided for one I turer in the tool industry. He had'Th year in the state, ninety days in the • been living in McHenry of late. ity, and thirty days in the pre- j Survivors include the widow, t m which you now reside. j Phoebe, one sister, Mrs. Olivia And- L«csl Registration erson of Batavia and a brother, For the convenience of the voters: Hilding, of Jerome, Idaho. do have to register, under the I ^Funeral services were held on or more rules mentioned above, I '^"dnesdajr afternoon at two o'clock >ard of supervisrs have ap-, fr°m the Burnett and Johnson chapel the recommendation of County1 st 9 South Batavia avenue, Batavia, " ~ in West Batavia and who have been j16}! a 1^u?. r,^bon*r the Pp^et>re^ j the* great peace which is synonymous a^0 ^^uin anwla? workshon*at1 ®eV; ^ ran't Miller as deacon. Rev. ership in the cla^s. t A mentio" o( * it &J2S* * ^ WOrk*h°P at ?. Lamond, 0,S. A, subde^on. and __.j-' , .. . .. Tickets sell for only sixty cents, 1 tinue to accept registrations, con- Place> wh"e in the jearling he»er which is a small amount for the great Tip a wn t VnTQT hitav tingent upon the university approval i Mary StreVer was awarded firet {satisfuction of seeing the boy next LEGISLATION the hospital. Sa board ap-! proved County . Clerk Raymond D. Woods to provide *>th interment far two days ef precinct registra-J cemetery, don at the regular polling places in _____ of additional courses. Also, late reg- place. door once more enjoying the fruits AUG. 22 ON CEMETERY istrants may be accommodated pro- .. iI^n ku^thie iwclva..s s1 o..f^ .li tTt e,rs sired J b?'y ; 00f1 vyiiccitoorr>v aafiiteerr mmaannyv mmoonntthnss ssDpeenntt lviisdti nogf tthheorsee aarlree acdayn cseilglanteido nus pi.n tho ICRheKrryS VSaSlleTy cvluiSb SanSd "Jorhtne TStrtenveHr, o• veRrsiechasa-rd Jus ten and Richard All ex-GI's attending the classes ^ - at _wotLbluc Williams, both young veterans of the OPERATING PRACTICES your precinct. M, 1946, and C These legist The are Sept. Oct 8, lSl registration places will be between the hours of 0:00 a. m. to'9:00 p. m., daylight saving time, as each of the two dates mentioned above. Ia addition to these two days the ELECT BOARD *OR NEW CONSOLIDATE# DISTRICT AUG. 14 fti Wednesday, Aug. 14, members will be elected for the new con- ^ ^ , solidated school district in McHenry. office of County Clerk Woods will^be The •pea from 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. mM an(| daqrUght saving time, week days ex- nasium cmt Saturdays on which day tno j been- nominated to fill their unexllce » open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00ipired terms as (follows: Hubert daylight saving time. . . Uk and Howard Collins, three years Schwi ™. M-uts •kwamuir mc 1 ip-- • .u n ... , •• •••....•o, uwu 7wunB •cwmu vi mc ,The state commission half comwill receive tuition free, plus books.! wlL ."V"' a{??y. ' I last war, are in charge of the dance pl«*«d a series of hearings on ceme supplies, etc., and, in addition. Will Jr,t I ./?es L)n<lyy. re-1 arrangements and are being ably tery operating practices "and wil" Qualify for subsistence allotments oft Plac» ribbons, white John ; assisted by a long list of capable Aug. 22 in Springfield to draft Rev. Eugene Baumhofer, master of ceremonies. The Right Reverend Fred „ F. Connor, pastor of Holy Angels ^ Academy in Aurora, will deliver the sermon. Honorary acoly^ * '* mass will be Edward fred Weingart, Leo Meyer Freund. They will represent Monsignor Mix's first group of altar boys 111 aeiiver inc ilytes for the Thennes, Alrer and Victor will meet in McHenry. iy •Tt/.T. • ... n. ,1" assisted a month if single »»vi $90 a',wT f ^ .second placc 1 wooers, month if married. BSJmiUterTcon* "J ^ lattar' however' won 1 nected students will be required to' S!^ honors for pay the nominal tuition charge,1 p" books and supply costs. For the first year only freshman subjects will be offered in Elgin under the extension plan. Another high school to carry out the extension plan is Crystal Lake, his purebred «we;HARVARD CHILD WAS Bill Yung of the $tisy Three club DROWNED IN WATER won a red ribbon for his single mar-! TANK LAST WEEK ket barrow hog. j In the first year garden class, Pat1 _ regu-! The guest of honor will officiate lative legislation. Hearings showed ' at' solemn Benediction of the Most that the most responsible cemetery ] Blessed Sacrament at 7:46 p. m. at 'operators have no objection to rea- St. Mary's church. A short program 1 sonable regulations and would wel- by the school children will foDow, ! come a law to stop all racketeering.; with the remainder of the evening I The legislature will probably pass i devoted to an informal reception Taw \ for all of Monsignor's Watson received a red ribbon, while I such a law at the 1947 session. All those who, in buying cemetery and party fo friends and parishioners, with "llfMr 18F„ToV.£ ZSS £™",r.Vu£w, U„do„ of Soion Milla j July 31, when he fell into ., cattl;> in the dsss for older members, Jo- ®on 01 mr. ana airs, r rarvic u i^ary can are entitled to ~as8ume~~thai I The local celebrant has entered his anne Strever receive the same xf.T their investment is not stolen or forty-third year as_. pri^t. He re- Aay elector can register at the office of the county clerk on these days *--P jp and including Oct. 7, 1946. The following de|»uty clerk and 1 y noils will be open between noon ^th^Un^o^tK^su'tliS.^aS^!an^ ***** London of 80,0,1 M11,8JU'y ai; T"en, T ieL' ,nu> a ca",e dissmated. Adequate payments' for ^ived the title of Papal Chamberlain i p. m in the grade school gym-1 ^ W oSered at C^suTl^IS I ^ a first pme . , . ?fter h,5 i°$e' C°r°n" perpkual care should l^ rSuir^d in 1935 and just tenVears Uter the •m. Old board members nave j rhetoric I VT' ^or home ground beautification, 1 Ehorn of Richmond held an inquest, d funds seirrelated in trust to he Holy Father further honored - - -- ^STunV: ino^^mi^"^; j *** ^renberger won tophonors.1 w.thaverdictof^.ccidenUl drown- '^Ue^ • wi/ the rank of Do^ticJ^S industrial arts, elementary French i famet L,"d9ay rec^'Ted "b tVint ,h. u_(. Failure to pass this law will be in- j «nd the title of Right Reverend Mon- „ . . _ • general engineering drawing, contin- ?r hui complet* ^ ?he k^rhJn of w lnm, M ^ dorsement of a particularly heartless! 8l«nor. He is also a diocesan conn; George Johnson and Louise w.i Pnmnnan hltim • h.„;,.L, „i [manual. T en °* her home to get forn, 0f swindling j suiter. werman, two years; Fred Rogers |m algebra nneraf' ^vsics' and' Girls' Projects * pal' °^ water and that Richard 1 1 The clergy of the diocese of Rock- August Freund, one yesr; Frank j SKralaoSSgy I ^ Udie" had * slao, fol'°^ed. ful"w p- She con, ChicaffOAll Sllfferad Minor ford and Monsignor Nix's numerous er, year. l^ ^ll^^L«-«rv K«U - with IP ymcag^an DUIierea OUilOr friends otter him feliciutions to- " . .. Brce?*>ry yp.aom a pr»'|ti,B <rirl*' «tvlo rfvun. Forni Martin then noticed the disappearance of her IninriM in Car AnciHant gether with the hope that he may i #v -i 1 The ladies had » busy day, also, followed her to the pump. She con ffhir-jrnnji anffArA/i wi.-- • « .. , - jr - , «. .... » M .with their home achievements. In nected the windmill to the pump and ylUCagOail OOIXerea MlBOr T -SSa 0/ the Prairie, ar^t2ai r^ * PT." the girls' style revue, Ferol Injuries in Car Accident mcer you In the community in «Mdi GriawoM Uke, Emerald Park and ffffiSEE, tL !! I of the Ringwood Sunshine Girls was *on. * McHenry public grade schools be-; «W.iT enw>ii an<i * j one of two selected as champions With a premonition that he might q accident was reported during pastoral work here. *' . « eame a reality on July 27 when: .ft? wf I and will compete with other county >ve fallen into the water, she ran thHL?wSki " ^ * eVer, president, one y The consolidation of spend many more years iuV his noafAwa 1 WAWU kaM ' Mia u ji. I • v*>tgra j11 th<" 'our diatricu went | : -1""" at tl^atate fair at Spring-rto the tank a .holt distance away gehaatianr 4978 W. Byron" avenue,' Adfntant XL. . 1 lllll I i' ^ ""j* '"or SSS7 ^Ul b^ hLd ^ ^ !""ri ""• *nd f<,und h" ^ '"""""d -- ---- the past week in this vicinity. Arthur i Uo« B. Wij.;" Ald-.!^: ir^T'^Sy"t."-«ir.n!iy0 A 0' ' JP"* . ~on n^: Hartland, Mrs. i other election for the purpose of, «mi < JSS! uZ?"Ar. ffl." . n« board. P,,I,,0" 1 in that city during the week tfiTffi;! field next week. IW from thi, ^d found his body submerged in chica^'^aT dnving north ol the ^ W f^eWIWr the wHk vicinitv be c,!08en to exhibit their <^e shallow water. Efforts to revive Johnabu'rg road when his car collid- Appointed by COTTlWiafldW 16 from 9 p. m. to 4 p. m. garments at the state fair were proved futile.. a.m. to,noon Muriel Butler gnd charlotte Hogan of Ringwood. *8%S3c Mw.l£*riK;E-£rS HILARY BODKinaKOX Mrs. Ariyne Paaske; Richmond, A.; PASSED AWAT AFTER DAYS' ILLHS8S Crystal Lake, Harry C. Shales; Al- £MKjuin, Zern_ W. JLustedj^ Caiy^Fby LeGros and County Clerk Woods, who is in' srway at his home on Address Changes Must Be Sent to Vets Administration Besides his parents, the , ed with a truck driven by Albert ooy is .Thornton of Spring Grove, which was Harry Lock, commander of the _ - . t^6r' ^ranC'S' an<* going east on the Geneva highway., local Legion post, has announced the Following are the winners in the a sister, Marijule. ® ^ -- "VVVtV HIK VI* a* IIVIU^ M* lownnce or disahinty compensation Veterans receiving G.I. living alibint ^TO1. v„. « , ... proiL.r- . ; Fox River Grove, Ervin' Saturday morning, Aug. 3, 1946, the Veterans Admimstn d Frank H. Nagel. (for Hilary M. Rodenktrck, »ey girls' 4-H clubs, with the name of the club appearing first and the pro-; VATTVA ViUnauTtt* iect second. Awards were A, first;' flU liAUrolilM B, second; C, third, and D, fourth. BOY KILLED IN Busy Bumble Bees, clothing; Jo- n.nv nv> attvt anne Poshoske, A; Natalie Peet, A. UltAVEL eharge of registration and who is, tha supervisor of elect* county, urgee all who are eligible tote and who have not registered •nder the provisions set up in the first part of this story to do so in aider that you can vote on the impartant issues at tha election on Nov. 6, 1946. A few days illness ended in death «• urged to be prompt in notifying r"^ , who passed! «*ey change their mailing address, to r South Park delay in deliverr of checks. R- n PI^ who is avenue, McHenry. He had been a _ Illinois Service Officer William ^;" ' y n i in the resident of this city for only six Cairrts of the Murphy Block, Wood- 'r ible to | months, having moved here from Chi- stock, states that the VA requires ' • Watered i cago, where he was employed as sec- i veteran to personally sign orders j mier, C; Joan Heilman, C, and Joan' A 16-year-old boy, Robert Leighty, ft fi g Strever, B; Patsy Wfttson, B) Lot* in the Consumers Co. fpr&vel pit neer To Hospital after Accident Valley efothinc Sue mornto^an'^ntXlf'oSCS ? W. ftrtt. Still Ooofined go>i_ The accident occurred one mile east! appointment of LeRoy Conway as of Spring Grove on the blacktop road,; adjutant and John Drey miller as about noon. : ser\rice officer for the ensuing year, i George E. Seipp of 915 BueuaiT^e former is a World War II vetavenue, Chicago, riding with Sebas- e,ran and the latter a veteran of the tian, was slightly injured and was *'"t war. Mr. Dreymiller has been . treated by a physician at the scene ^"i°«ently handling the numerous of the collision. 'duties of service officer for many t | years and his colleagues were most grateful that he accepted the post once more. »/ " wwwmj "9 UV«" ••• vviiQMiuvia vv» ^ 1 Oi» uvoi Joanne Strver, C. . Cary. He was the son of Mr. and ^-«^rer o, tha A™o^ Ex- PROS Mr. of Mrs. Ida was the son-in-law the late Gaorae P. Steilen. Surviving are his widow, Anna Steilen Rodenkirck, and three the blanks and will assist veterans in »u. aikjl WaV MkAMAMa OMslaks RlllffWOOU H i PPy Th« Illinois Veterans Commission i/ean ®ett?' ^ra*f Glauaer, «md a cashing injury of the chest. coHi»ion near Shawano about ten also urging all veterans to record ;*far* n*1* i^'8e "n.a **n Heals^l suffered a severely lacerated days ago, causing severe leg injuri The newly-elected officers will take i office at the next meeting, Monday clothing; Mrs. Ferrell Leighty who reside In *fr »nd Mrs Peter W Frett are'evening, Aug. 12. Later in the fall " k "till confined to the Shawano, Wis. J the public will be invited to installa- "*e. youth died just before reach- hospital following a serious auto, tion ceremonies. ^ - >nd head-on this and other matters arising *inr*ood Happy Clovers, flowering Sherman hospital, where Tleath acc&ent recently. The Frett car and K ; arrangements; Darlene Andreas, Jane was attributed to a skull fracture another were involved in a * • jchildron, AdeHne Fitsgerald and Hil-' thair ary G. Jtodenkirck of Chicago and county recorder:, .Sm5 Tthe origin^oT Ca^rHah"and A"n %rtinf'P; ^^ "LaSw"**!? t0 broken ba"c'lTto t^othirTri^ reouired in filine ..Ri.nfw^t SunshmeGi^ "clothing; ^•^nt..feputy sheriffs who !? Friends maw contact the Frett* bv liik Rites Saturday Ytor ^Ohn Thompson i " T iGabrca G. RodenUick at -- four grandchildren, Among those who attended funeral, The body nsted at the H. P. Sul-' , - aa> i in ii for John Thompson in Terra livan funeral home at 2438 W. 63rd! N|tV¥ HKLLCAT TOOK week were Mrs. street, Chicago. Last rites were eon 1 ducted from St. Rita's church. wwliiuSii ftlwuret*ir! i Muny-» .*i1 1 A. Demonstration team. hand, mj a n vi to the former"Tocal couple and a! Births ior nosi oenenu. in ^i-i a.. rssLnT c^isss. uss'jsf. D . u .. . . » u. " • u. aiTL ' l„: wntinar 1 Baute, JmL, last Fannie Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reese of McHenry; Mrs. William Thompson, Mount Olive, III.; lbs. Annie Urban, Chicago; Mr. Mrs. William Thompson and mav Fretts by ludrar Andreasl became caught in the mechanism of -- --3 daugl IB; Annette Glauser, B; Carol Har- a conveyer belt whifh carried gravel "O^P'tsl, Room 206. j stock Mr. and Mrs. Melville Sellek ;A; Ferol Martin, A; Ai at tha Shawano ..H1* COMINe EVE1VTB daaghter, Rosemary, Charleetowrf, bd. and Mrs. Alex llMuapsoa, Elgin. Tne body was taken by Albert Justen to the Thomas funeral parlors ia Terra Haute last Thursday afternoon. Services were conducted^ at t w o o ' c l o c k o n S a t u r d a y r * - -- 1 Burial was in Highland Xa MILK PRICES daughter, born July stock hospital, A dasuuggnhiteerr was born last Thursday » government surplus "Grumann Angaat II BWHeM, tha United States navy's Rt. Rev. Msgr. NJa' Jubilee Mass MMn-ton plane, took a nose dive on of TkaUu|lviiif. iTaiaday as R was landing at the August 14 } Wasdstoek airport, travelling at the V-J Day Dancc^--Brk^e Ballroom-- ™to of sixty-five miles an hour. The have been caught in the machinery . Claaa pri^^r m~k'd5i»ere<l <tar. /"C"' '•*' St' Julv F 1946 f th milk hoep»tal to Mr. and Mrs. Clemens .rison, B; Phyllis Bruce, C; LuAnn from the ground to the top of a DIVE TUE8DAY Baaer, D. washer. His M WOOOerOCX A2UaKT ! i"* July. lM. for the CMeaco milk mWS"" - •»%/"« ."4. were a^y.n'S .thia «f Jo^-r. ™ c""hed «»in,t ' »""•>« t W™wr 41. Tw! NI MBE« DIVORCE prices sre $4^21 per hundredweight t°e ^ j"x months ^ r-- • - - -- - mj[£ a total of 175 divort-e complaints NEWS OURSERVIGEMEN . abutement. The force of the blow knocked him loose from the conveyer ^ and he foil th* o-rnund i i?*?® P?r quart) for Class, I Among the Sick MM MM #»»«•••••••« Madge Phannenstill underwent surgery last week in St. Therese hospi- _ *•1, Waukegan. ) of Officers. Joseph P. Miller has been severely t Aegoat M fll at his home near Johnsburg. | Scrap Drive--Ringwood 4-H Clubs. Sponsored by V. F. W. ! experience proved not at all novel Aagast 15 to tha (fflot, however, who stated CD. of A. --i Social and Business that this was the third time that one Meeting -- K. of C. Hall. , of these ships had .turned over with East River Road Pinochle Club--Mrs. him. Ben Diets. Through an error, the pilot was Angaat 14 • II • 17 informed that other such planes had Rummage Sale -- ' Sponsored 4»y made landings at the Woodstock air- O. E.S. port. ^ Had he known of conditions, August 16-19 : he said he would never have attempt- State Legion Convention--Chicago, jed to bring his ship down on such August 19 |« small field, for the tires are small Legion Auxiliary Meeting--Election and designed only for decks or paved runways A crosswind put one of his wheels off of the narrow gravel strip and application of brakes dug the wheel "to nose the Joan Nett underwent surgery at|_ . ' August 31 fit Anthony's hospital in Rockford j Summer Dance -- Club Lilymoor--; into the $rt sufficiently during the past week. Liiymoor improvement Property plana over on its back. Joe Baur returned last week from Land Owners Association. *•*-- i ' " " the Woodstock hospital, where he* -- ---- _ confined for so many months' Mr. and Mrs. Artnur Soger and The pilot was uninjured. # _ . -SUFFERS BROKEN LEG from bums suffered in sn accident j sons of Elmwood Paris spent Sunday1 Charies Stilling, son of the Joseph last summer. He is now sble to be in the home of the former's mother,. Stittbigs, who resides on the about part of the time with the aid,Mrs. Catherine Boger. Their oldestiteMi Bay blacktop road, suffered a ef crutehes. [•«>» Wsrid, is spending this week lw4ib#cir Mrs. "Larij Freeman on Tuesday evening when kicked by a horse. - - - -ff- • - t; • the Want Ads ! IIK awiuviik W«D occurred about 9 a.m., although the j iv^jn.11 . v_ -!unconcious form of young Leighty' .ueut. Harold was not discovered until about forty- TTJxman writes us Ave minutes later. He had been rroin 6/08^North working alone and it was not until, Sheridan Road, Frank Solomon of Dundee, a crane The K. cmcago, that he operator, started looking for him that moved RESIDENCE CHANGES iit Cievi to have ^fo'r IStM Il^mUk, 13.621*"^ were filed in the office of Cireuit The accident was believed to have cla#g ^ and ^ ^ fw Class clerk Lester Edinger. More divnm complaints have been filed and more decrees granted in the first six months of this year in the local court than for any similar period of time la -- the history of the cireuit court. M. Bradley family has -- ^ . . . v,-- .„v».ng from Crystal Lake to the: FALLS FROM STATION WAGON""" ft '.T^ on?e he discovered the youth near death.! home on Main street formerly oc-' A 3-year-old boy i« in a critical arter two yean in An ambulance and a doctor from cupied by the Ed. N. Young family, condition in I ibertyville hospital as & o u t n America. Crystal Lake were sent to the gravel The Youngs have moved to a place a result of injuries suffered last He states that he pit and the boy was given first aid on Grand avenue in Lake View sub- week Wednesday when he fell from is at present on treatment before being rushed to the division in the north part of the his father's station wagon as it terminal leave and hosoital. city. dmv» n»r Fnr»<t m»A TK> is enjoyihg life to The body was removed to the! the utmost. He • sincere Frederick chapel in Hampshire, wl "thank you" for The Plaindealer dur- an inquest was held on Sunday. ing his service period, the news ' of * ' I ' Todd scnooi in cludinir m. htef dinner, urml familv T.ion* Park in a hnll game with pavement. r • i*:3 * drove over Forest Lake road. The child, William Matthews, Jr.. of sends a where; INJURED IN BALL GAME Prairie View, was said by hospital James Weber, 25, of Old Rand attaches to have received possible ... Road, Lake Zurich, is resting com- fractures of the skull, back and arms other servicemen having kept him HARTLAND PICNIC - fortably at his home following a - and cuts and abrasions about* tha in touch with old friends here. He Tip annual Hartland picnic, in- skull fracture suffered last week in head and face when he struck tha expects to be at school eluding a beef served family Lions a ball Woodstock during the next school style, and games and refreshments,' Silver Lake. Weber was stealing year and will then come to McHenry wii] be held on Sunday, August 18, from second to third base when the to visit at the Hartland Catholic church, ac- catcner tried to throw him out *» Robert Smith received his discharge cording to announcement received from the navy last week sfter a by the pastor. Rev. Father John year and a half of duty with the Dording. navy. ^ . . .. ^ | Watch for the opening ef Renard's Dean McCracken has reeeived his,new Nook Restaurant In Wast Mcralease from tha havy. ANNUAL FAIR4 Tho annual Kenosha third. The ball struck him en the' will ha held an Friday, left cheek bone and resulted in a Sunday. Aug. 9, 10 and 11, skull fracture, according to his high school grounds at physician. ^ ^ WLS aatwtafrifo.viR Come out and watch tha fWn

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