^ w ^J v . M y - u « . ^ . » , u , V i p . , . . . , ! j , . . * _ '• -*"•'%' >r<*• " i i WpjgN*. va**??*. :.-^jm;^L ••«•«, \< --a ksV, .</...W,C,.-; * "I • ' 1 "'•. *"* ,.i. '. J- - \ < . ' „>' '• V * , • >'• - _>--+ *-»*\ » * »- •*.*-> ' " 1 . , "•" " •_. J '* " ' ' ' : * ; * "• ' >f*5 k>. v tX <M* •<_* . . ,N 'wf « & * • « w ' *(T -w» ...• *i ' i , * 4-i' "T W :»•* "-•« -<'44 '.• :i*f ;| 1:^ * * jftr:\:: - 0 ^ •^i. ' ' .• ": :-y ~ ";'.V v.--';"* - -,-f » 71 KcHENRY, ILLINOIS, THUB8DAY, .AUGUST 22, 1946 BELLS «To. RUNAWAY BOY, 15, MBS. MIMIVIS GREEN ARRE8TED FRIDAY ON GRAND LARCENY CHARGE LEGION AUXILIARY ELECTED PRESIDENT* ITVTT TADV ?. • &&&*< ."i \ . ||W] hreriM nhnrfjn- n«..Jhiiiir 4.f m©tor, Buch;[ V • «' * • ii^ _ii_ 1.1 .nii tk«. f.ianriin- ifSw qm1^ » from the Fox River Valley I historian, Teckla Blomgren; chaplain,! ^li I 'A- S^ntrXIitin^ Boat company, McHenry. This theft: Aileen Boze; Sgt. at frms, Kathrynithe ' . ; m think of ftaU. With »uch me^ta waS reporte<1 on August 5 and Daw- Weber; asst. Sgrt. at arms, Lura mon LOCAL STUDENTS Fo^r -New Teacher* Join Faculty Of >. * Two Institutions breeies, shorter ev< Tfce brief crime career of 15-year-, Mm Minnie Green was elected olaladf RVonnilaalwd Dwahwamso nk * came to an end1 pres^id_Aein t of m t.h«e Lesion • Auxiliar•y . a.t last Friday, when he was confined to the county jail cn $2,000 bond in a a meeting of that organisation which _ . . was held .o.n. Mjtoonnadaayy evening of tM» grand larceny charge. Young Daw- j week. She succeeds Mrs. Kathryn son, who first said he was from j Weber, who served very capably as Dent, Minn., later told police author: leader of the Auxiliary during its ities that his home was McHenry. first year of 1945-1946. Other of- The youth came tcf^ie- attention of; ficers elected on Monday night were the law for the first time when he,as follows: First vice-president, Marstole $100 in cash, an outboard garet Smith; second vice-president, motor, beat and oars, totAl value Eva Bacon; secretary, Agnes Buch; RE0STMTION PLACES NAMED FOR TOWNSHIP HORN'S TAVERN AND GROCERY STORE NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP TWO CHICAGO BOYS ARRESTED LAST WEEK FOR GREENWOOD THEFT Effective last Thursday, August 15, Horn's tavern and grocery store at Donald Ross Taylor, 17 years old, u~r>..it r 1 - and Henry O'Donnell, 22, of Chicago Mccullom Lake, for many years one were arrested last week by Sheriff MOURN DEATHS OF TWO FORMER (Local Residents To Register By Oct. 8 In Four Precincts past week' by County Clerk Ray- »». reported watt in UM ewh-j Y«nd.. ' ' --"; r.¥»tr£i™Wfor" the ^HoiST'toW^ tkooght8 of school, to several hun-!ty 8 teW ri*ys l*ter' p,ana were »««le at the business J ships, the procedure being neces- H daed local students who in less than ! Tt waR until last Friday, how- meeting»to hold a joint Legion and ^fy in order to become eligible to tfo weeks will be making their way !ever' ^at he was taken into cus-! Auxiliary installation some time in:vot® ,n the November election. This daOy to our local stnictures of tody when he was found riding in a September. I applies to new voters or those who ImiiiIiii s ,red canoe, with stolen goods in his! A "party-like" atmosohere pre-1 hav® moved out of their precincts. possession, at Channel Lake. The1 vailed as_ refreshment time rolled i Designation of all the places was of that community's most ~pi>pubr! Henry'X?'NulleToV t5dng"$65J,f>^ I AfiAl DI'(II1CIIT$ t business places, changed ownership, j the John Harrison store in Green LU^ML IiLOIUIbR I O - ' Roy and Al. Blake, sons of Mr. wood. Under questioning by Assist-i ^ "* i'i andoMrs. Math Blake of McHenry,!ant State's Attorney C. Russell Allen.! --'-- .1 ' took over the former tavern and'both boys stated that they drove to * Miss Mayme Aylwanl . T *11 have named it Roy-Al Inn. Both! Greenwood to get gasoline. About p, PaccA^ Awav A ntr 'ri Roy and Al are veterans of World i a half block from the store And gas1 *' _ w&j Aug. Mm „, ^ War II, having served with the. navy station, Taylor left the car andL „ After Brief Illness ** ^ nr A„ - . Seabees in the Pacific for a long O'Donnell drove up to the gas pumps.' • ; , ^:.„4 ^,e-_, «ingr Pe^od 1 of time. {While there, his companion walked McHenry friends were aaddeae^ Paul Struck, better known as into the store and rifled the cash' this week by the death of Miss Mar* Yardstick," writer pf "McCullom register. (Mayme) Agnes Aylward of 3lf L.aKe on Farade, has taken over the Taylor was apprehended On sus- Wellington avenue, Elgin, who died Many changes have been noted in arrest was made several hours after around. Delicious small cakes and made by the board of supervisors last grocery business, which is located in picion in Oak Park later in ths day on Saturday evening August 17 the same building. -and upon searching his car, a gun. 1946, in St. Joseph's'hospital after 1 'and blackjack were found. Further a short illness questioning brought the youth's a<3- Miss Aylward was born in Mcye Super Deluxe Speed Boat Awaited By James R. Allan -x.- i- Tj„ • ^ -- *voi w«s iiiauv seveni nours aiiev «*vuuu. wuciuw smaii cues a no »»nv^ "7 Vl ^^lTinuia i«i •SLtta uff, Mrs. C. R. Kestler of that community i coffee were served from a table at- week. All residents who have not -Ihfr! had reported her boat missing. tractively decorated for the occasion, registered will do so in their own pre^u. p.»r«i.r. Jerry Bo* I ,V Z ^ - indict. rtOTlh .nd with ^ SS ^ "VELer." ret""r imission of the theft and the naming __j i;VoH !<••> W» <rsr^j. to Matter was later arrested at Wonder she ^ided for the past forty-eigll years. Until thirteen years a?ro shf At the high school, probably the P°*lce. that .somebody had taken Wclty *nd mtest improvement has been the equipment that morning Jun< achmunk- g ment of the typing room, £?m^ 0,6 parage of the Stanley - p.. w now consists ot th* formed | W®fner at Channel Lake, Last Rites Wednesday used for that purpose «nd the T^-J^y **** "Pending a few For Albert Willey used until this summer by the'fc^ w« wlt*V J -- ' Dawson at the taw of his arrest. „ , " . Werner and the boys had reported menaces were held ? on that thev saw Dawson slaminv on Wednraday afternoon at 1:80 o clock The excitement of a new father1 Lake. was *10 greater than that of James! The case was continued for ten was emDioved in the nnnr m«m n¥ AHanof Wood lawn Park as he'days «^thLn^tfCd'^W^ch^SS^anl S,^ i" 1"Z-S&TL the past three years aTt seam--- t w \ ^ , ,, Hi«^s ^ »*>* tWs week. To by the court, the boys were confined st^^ brthe Ema Mf* Co Jn McHenry townsh'p tte Jottow-1 those who have not kept in touch to jail. . | ^! !L . S" Tig were iwmea as registration, with the leading war manufacturers. -- ilaces: McHenry 1, Royal Blue!the name may nave no special mean- Husband Of Local Girl * pri^fe library. The addition of this extra space will provide for almost mg Sni , ~ . . -v • A v,»" iiwmiv lun* ua<c lay OilCVim IIICAII* MUOWU\4 4JVV1N %|fA A -dja-lili,6 ' McHemV; nMi cuH„e.nCrTyr y 3i, Er-v a ys ,I ipnrSo's pbeuctt foofr tohwe nfionlgk s owneh o odf id,t htehier i VnJioOvyas HIiyv<Hlpe *P &arTkK VV1iSs1it1 Restaurant, McHenry • McHenry 4, post-war boats is something to dream Bildner s barber shop,x Johns burg. about. She was a member of St. Mary'j Catholic church in Elgin and ef W. C. O. F. While moving from McHenry many" years ago, Miss Aylward had main* former tained close contact with old friend* i Mrs. Jack Fletcher (the This super deluxe speed boat the ®ai8' Howard) and daughter re- here, all of whom mourn her un~ --!--* a visit with her timely passing. * Despite some opposition, the first that they saw Dawson sleeping onJ"*1™, w.„ _ step .i.n. .a.n. extensive program of re- j finest ^of .i«ts kind, ,i»s twh,e„ first to obee ^--n tly arrived for the Channel Lake property a short .fL w>««y of lnfle-!modelling of the county court house sent from the New Orleans plant to Parents, the Ray Howards, while her. Survivors include three brothers* time before the articles were missing. on„j:.u|rH8t ^ T*1* was approved at last weeks meeting this area. It is expected to arrive husband is on an assignment in John and Robert of Elgin and RidMurcH> Tnfma™ survivor is a brother, of the aapervisors. The work will by freight-car the latter part of Ottawa, Canada, where he is taking of Omaha, Neb.; and a sister, Mis# WILLIAM PHALIK MARRIED TO FORT WAYNE GIRL, AUG. 17 .<?rant cemetery, Lake county. Charming in W gown of white! T^MAIWl gf?ffinTT mousse line de soie was Miss Mary C. •nnsini _Aflni 1 Simonis, daughter of Richard K. | EUGENE FROST WED _ , _ include the remotkiling of the office j the week after traveling on five; P^tures of the parliamentary de- Margaret Alyward of Chicago, h, 1 i v Jacob Jus- 0f county vaterinarian. Dr. B. F.; railroads. It will come to Mr. Allan partment. He is a staff photograph-, brother, Philip, and two sisters, Mrs*; rtfL- ^!fTrt^alne »ur v.CFj »*!l? Kennelly, and the repairing of the in care of the McHenry Boat com- e.r for the National Geographic so-j Anna Drumm and Mrs. Lola Beaney* wttbwkl to udies' roam. Eetimsted cost pany. y :ciety. _ : | preceded her in death. * was $5,000. The only other such boat on local' Enroute to Canada he stopped at! The body rested at the O' Simonis of Fort Wayne, Ind., who SATURDAY MORNINO became the bride of William S. BA1U™1 mUWIll'U Phalin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' While Frank EL Beck was aeainst • waters was One which was shown at, Park, N. N., and took pictures! funeral home, with services beii taking a vote on the proposition ati1^ boat show held recently in Chi- the Roosevelt Memorial. During held on Tuesday from St. .MaryNt-,;^, . . the present time. Supervisor John H C*K° *nd later sold to a local partyJ*"8 sU>' •jf enjoyed a visit with Mrs. , church at 9:30. Burial was in Mount 1 Harrison advised the board that the RESTORE JUNE 30 PRICE LEVEU9 ON BEEF, PORK, VEAL Eleanor Roosevelt and played with Hope cemetery, the famous dog, Fala. He expects building under consideration was in to be in Canada until October. , j immediate need of repairs and made Phalin of this city, in a ceremony; . , ® church was the seene ' the motion to empower the building read at 9:30 o'clock on August 17 .a ,y August wedding last Sat-j committee to proceed, which they in St. Joseph's Catholic church, Fort ?rday« th® ««venteenth, when^ Miss did. Wayne. The Rev. Charles Girardot: „jra« ® , tL I Chairman Beck then enumerated Whether or not we are in agreeread the service and offered the nup- .. t^;?' bfcame|the entire remodelling and building 1 ment with Uie price control board, 4 ^ „ ...» t1*! mass. ; ™ • *«S«ne J-™*** *on,which he said would cost about $160,- for some time in the future we will1 polio fatalities of this vear was re The bridd gown, of an ^rfl-over In his opinion this could be'comply with price ceilings * revived corded '~*S ^ 18 ^ear- wasesign Pan of . WB^r- .Wlx OIIlcl4t*d soy-: m aukusl it wim me UH..U pearl buttons to the forTT,_j -• a iO nVWl! tkI* .5?,u ' come over a period of from five to bean and cottonseed products. How- Of Mrs Ersel Kessler Busche 20 i «an _ £»»' »»f • «nr fun "SS -"" y"" ««1 doubted ttat . bond .vr, fording to the bo.rd'. un.n-.of Klb2™ M^rrW th?.e I{5^** compkmented with long j ^ I^nnon tenor ^nderini Woald ^ necessary , imous decision made Tuesday even- she was the bride of Leonard Busche. veil and she wore a rhinestone brace let, given her by the groom » Mrs. Mary Merits Old time residents of McHenry. ,, learned with sorow of the passing "• last Monday, August 19, of Mrs, Mary Moritz, who made her homely in McHenry many years ago. Sho Vicinity's First Polio - Death Recorded August 14 One of the F^RWer Valley', «' »lio fatalities of this year was re-! Mnj nj . - T .1. p. d„ u vt:_ ... v - " | ww. in nin irns couia oe <-"••• mijt wiui cvuings»revived in Woodstock on the aftpr- . „ „ »wnu»wnu, embroidered design with Peter Pan, Re ' MgSr; ,N.1X offmated taken care of out of the current in- on livestock and meat and on soy- noon of August 14 with the death \.vV1S!r McHenry frequently! collar, tiny v - » i "?#re than forty years ago _and abmit waistline in witKlWoaid be necessary _ i Important Changes !in?. dairy products and almost all She ^ Approaching the .iur on th. .™ i ^ ^"S55^d ^ ^ """ S"?d" TKa of tier father, Miss Schmitt wa3<. . , „ Besides the widover, she is sui years ago purchased McHenry House on Riverside Drive from Joe Heimer. Survivors include three sOas, f.l August P., Harry L. and Frank, andF' » *• floor, : _ According to Price Administrator vived by her parents,' four sisters | da aduarutgShtMer,t ^M^aAryr rL^.1; .one grand- \1 I Id be ; will be put ' unPd®errlt caeI?ildm irvse aal s pcrilcoesse ' and her grandparents. Last rites; broker,,' Henrv an^l^ederi^ ilever nn 1 bro.tnera» Uenry and Kredenck Meyer ^ JidBe the former capicity. The band! stephan-1veif held**!* Sace'bv a changed from the second floor, south, PI1* °^^'n,fSo<?s C'°8C were conducted on Sunday afternoon j an^lwo' sisters ^inni^SwanLm^iSi »o», too, has undergone some ex-ot" ,ni™r t , , ^^ofrhinestonM and^StiS I to t& sheriff's roem. The office of as P«8Slble to the June 30 levels. from St. Peter's Lutheran church at'^J^0 iFou^'brotS^rs W Mve change*. A new acoustical1 JLn sK^r bJSSIt o? ihite^adioS <***7 Clerk Weeds would occupy; Ljmb prices were not decided. The North Plato, with burial in the Vour others preceded her, ceiling has been added and the en- p^e *?ia^. ^Tide' -If*8? ^tty,.n-ters^ ° W 1 ' the present circuit clerk's office andi"*w or^.er goesinto effect throughout Baker cemetery. in ea • tire room redecorated. Other places |°8* Luthe.r maid of honor th. office of Circuit Clerk Lester Ith? patron on September 9. «|*Udi have been freshened by a new: P«irL0nLl£n* # m»tchi"8_.mitt? ma^of ^™o?^or^hS^iatef^Ur ^ould b^'moved'to"the for'-l It is the board's intention to watch RESUME TOURNAMENT •eat of paint are the lower and upper a J?l?h°LA™*£in t nbhon' Miss Man!^ Stoffef a^fSnd.^^Sd! mer^oom of the supervisors. Treas- ^ful,y th« P™*« of milk and lSSff'fl T TO!?a thatls and the xiomestic science room, i with streamers Trude Narcoski *of "chieA^ ' UT*r J. G. Stevens would be given'?'"' products. If they rise to any FOR MENS LIONS - From now until school opens on I £hkh ext«nded to the waistline. Her were hrid^'I the eld office of the coifnty clerk **%* the board, controls will CLUB TENNIS TROPHY, Mt, Sept. 3, Supt Duker will 7*2,.p,"kJ^ebuds and.glM- All thSTwerTStired^n «nd Miss Mabel Hobbs, county^^health ^ clamped on the d.iry industry tteofficj during the forenoons, ^""dresses of blue chiffon wST I nurse, and the photostatic equipment! . Members adnutted that their de- J Leonard McCracken wishes to an - conferences. - -- • • bodices, styled similar to the bride's Tou,d ^"P'lthe rooms of the county J™ to the new order nounce ^ . tournament to deter. Registration days have been i follows: set gift from the bride. John Phalin, the bridegroom's Services were held on Wedneeday* 'i afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from th* chapel at 2346 W. Madison street^ Chicago, with interment in Concordia cemetery. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD ON FRIDAY FOR seniors on Monday a m i brother, served as best man, while r P*5l(i*n<l1ii»ore hodpitew °° "" pl"" "eUryo„"0t Ho.^ihe'j™^.^ mine who ,h.ll hold th. Lion', dub MXS. HILUK KAUOHT Avnt 26, jS™ on mS» Jim:,','11* S*1"5™ i°cl»'te<" »«bert u br.ided chtffon ul lorn. " • whole "" l»ken- " August 26, sophomores on Tuesday i anjl. .^5? Gladieux , August 27, and freshmen on; , * ™J®ther chose a groom'^' brother "was best marT' and selecting grand jury panel aic®.10 ir?elJ J*111 IfGeday p.m„ August 27. Students; sheer with ^ ^ Schmitt'brother of the {>ride and supplemental panel for the Sep- a£ainst inflation, ahoald arrange if at all possible to chartreu"e accessories and a corsage "^^n^nmiii^orouier oi tne i>ride, , -- tu„ i _i ^rF^tVwS^r^, the""" t.ken up by th. byrd inclnd^; ! f^The^pK TMr ... i the selectinsr of a irrand lurv Danel urc*.M'. ."""ngness 10 protect . . i_._l reristeir ~with'\heir"*class £TthTap- ; ^FSo^J'the^e^'ice; the wedding ^ were^wnSKill® GroVe'\ eludes Ben Justen and Clara Bode oi Brother Of Local Resident time. The bride's mother chose a dress McHenry while the supplemental Dies After Brief Illness Dfering registration days, students wfvni^Athl^tip 'chTb^ with ^ of black" repe *and whfte°«;ces*ories I P»nel includes Jacob Schaefer of this will buy their new books and should W*yne AtWetac club, with a rreecceepp - ,Diac^crepe ana Wl?t« «b. tun. in their old book, for -ie. ^0," ^^'^"^""rrfrShmeM'tlbi: "r,.WF™.t w.. .ftirH . «. Faculty Change was laid in lace, centered with a and wore a corsage of pink gladioli. Mrs. Frost was attired m a flowered print with white accessories and wore city. Mrs. MHlie Raught, 82, a lifetime M t, , , - - . . .; resident of Lake county, died on the McCracken's possession, was donated afternoon of August 14, 1946, at the by the former local club about six home of her d\U(rhte;, Mn. Carl years ago. It was to be presented; Atterbury, Waukegan. to the first McHenry tennis player Mrs Raught, the daughter of to win it for three years. The He and -Rhoda ^aUghtT pioneer trophy now has two names mscribed residents of L,ke coun^ ^ besides that of Mr. McCracken,j- -• • - ** I. -A ji a' netition was made bv Mrs El- Pl tPr Paul Strzyz. 40, former vice- Desia^s wiat oi mr. nc^racKen, jn yolo on September 5, 1863. In ^bert fcinX"« "JSt 3 t)L icS £mUe r", N°L,h'r^k' jhT T.Z% P"°"d *nd t88' Jhe TV ch"'" __Al - # wciib«6u wivu « • , V JW0re«4V Hnmp Purpftii and Mr* Alhmrt °* North Chicago died at his A , M Rausrht and ten years later moved With one exception the faculty at tiered wedding cake and summer ?°* ... carl«on nast president for financial home in that city last Thursday, When the war took so many Me- to Waukegan, where he operated a, e high school will remain intact, flowers. A weddmgbr^kfast for the bridal Au»ust 15' 'ollcw.ne a brief illness. Henry men into service, it was de- dry pcods and crockery store with includes Ardm Fnsbie, trades;' The couple left on a short wedding P*Aty' at th« Schmitt home, Rurea? worlT rfuf 1 Survivors include his wife, a "ded to cancel playoffs until the,hi8 father-in-law for many years. Catherine Reuland, algebra, civics trip and will make their home at followed the ceremony. Later a din- Pa" ' " ° \ "7faJJ _,h" daughter, Janet, a son. Thomas, his boys returned. While not too many Funeral services ware held oh •nd history; Mrs. A. J. Richardson, 913 Union street in Fort Wayn*, ?*r ,,wa8 enjoyed by the immediate rnnrnnrin ion thir^«.aT K! mother, Mrs. Sophie Strrvr, all of local adults are row playing, Mr. Friday at Waukegan, with burial tn stenography, typing and bookkeep- after their return on A..»»«t 2a families and a supper and reception tne appropriation cms year De North Chicago, five sisters and three McCracken believes that there may Oakwood cemeierv ' lag; Peter Roche, science, mathe- The bride has been employed as were attended bv approximately 160 . , „,m<> brothers. Among, the five sisters is fce »cme of the you *iaties and physical education; Mrs. secretary in Fort Wayne since her iat St Mary s-St. Patrick's one from McHenry, Mrs. Frank Wos- wouW like to be John Bolger, English; May E. Jus- graduation from high school. The 8C^®°1 hal1 !n the evening. tKia «nJ «f ^ nik. tournament as well ten, home economics; Clarence Ang- groom graduated from the local high „.Th< couple left on a trip into on* r "usiest sessions in Services were held in North Chi- who have played fc mathematics and chemistry; school and since his discharge from ®*mnesota. ^ Upon^ their return, they, ' Fine Jewelry Stores C. Stevens, English and jour- the navy has been employed by the wiP in McHenpr fcr the pres- __ - , a. Tjj jnalism; Maurie N. Taylor, languages' Howe Oil Burner corporation in ' ^ut are still indefinite as to a McHenry IrTOUQ W TWO and physical Education; Leonard Mc- Fort Wayne. He will attend college Permanent home. ftdcen, social sciences and coach; at an extension of Purdue University Miss Schmitt is a graduate of thaul R. Yanda, instrumental music; in Fort Wayne this fall. local high school it^ 1943 and is a arguerite Winkel, history and Eng- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phalin and Popular employee of Nielsen's dress lish, Adele Froehlich, vocal music; sons. John and Dcnald. Mrs. John M. S"°P on Riverside drive. The groom imd Mrs. A. Joanne Rulien, school Phalin, Mrs. William Spencer and «*eived his education at Franklin •arse. Mrs. Lester Page were those from Par* ®nd has 8erved for three and The only new addition is Leo D. McHenry who attended. one-half years in the army air corps, Jferber, who will replace George Eg-1 " --^-2 # cago on Monday of this week. entered in the CHARGES CRUELTY as any of those Pauline Groh, Woodstock charges for the cup in the Bernard Groh with cruelty in a bill past. There is no entry fee. Any for divorce filed in circuit ccurt last high school student or adult need week by Asst state's Atty. C. Russel RE-ELECT BOARD MEMBER& only contact Mr. McCracken, stating Allen. The couple was married Oct. Sixt«£h vctes were cast on the his desire to enter, before Suhday, ^ 1924 in Chicago, and seperated . afternoon of August 14 in the grade August 25. Flay will begin the July 1942. There are seven childnew consolidated srrade school dis- The woman's trophy_ was retired ^hat the defendent Jert as instructor of agriculture and Local Firemen Victors 111 Mology. Mr. Kerber and his wife m *. , -- , Arrived in McHenry this week and he Water fljllt 1 OUmameZlt -fs already busy interviewing prostwenty- eight months of which were 'J1 t^e nfv-N< special spent in the European theatre. He fra'n u ,np t as we'1 as ."ne e*P®«ence is employed at the Alemite. in this typo of work. stores with the opening recently of consolidated grade school dis- .. . . .. . 1940 a new business at 200 south Green tr»ct the sjime board members who for the last time in 194^ street. Anthony E. Noonan, owner. 8?rv Mr. Noonan. who rliil watch repairing aione. served the public school district STATE CORN CEOPS EXPECTED TO TOP 1945 PRODUCTION Edward Coates Married Tor yective agriculture students. The great amount of practice Mr raeilloo in<ni«t 11 The new teacher was born twenty- which local fire fighters have re- a"'r"lu®S win August 11 is an inmate of Elgin State hospital and because of ithe type of his illness will never [again be restored to liberty. She jttsked custody of the children. I m m u m k h h „rL., it , , .. ,, Among: the Sick Birth While his line of merchandise, is ?• ^ . -not yet asi- complete as he would' ; State crcps last week like, he promises to handle a greater mated by goverenment agl'»culture,' number or articles as he is able to Adolph Obenauf underwent sur- experts as topping the 1945 total procure them. . . gery at St. Therese hospital, Wau- production by 15 per cent and the Mr and Mrs. Leo BUke are the McHenrv friends will rmmA with i A grand opetiintr Hate will he an. kegan, last week. 1935-44 average by 25 per cent. P?""^ of a boy born on August 1« nounced in the near future. Mrs. George Wagner of Lily Lake The Illinois and U. S. departments at the Woodstock hospital. * is seriously ill at St. Therese hos- of agriculture reported that timely A daughter was born on August _______ pital July rains were responsible for the 11 <n a Chicago hospital to Mr. and COMING EVENTS 1 Anna Foris underwent surgery at improved August 1 prospect, and ^r®- Arnold Freund. Hus is their the Woodstock hospital last week. that good rams August 9 had re- first child. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Robert Rasmussen underwent sur- lieved drouth conditions m the state s Freund of McHenry are the happy afac years ago in McLean county, ceived during the recent fire "epi- 111., and wis graduated from Crop- demic" in McHenry might have been . fey Community high school in 1938. responsible for their winning the "iterest of the jnarriage on Saturve was an active number of 4-H water fight otumament held in Rich- ™y- Au?rust 11, in Marseilles, 111.. flubs for six years. His education mond last weekend. of Edward Coates of McHensy and: 4§t Illinois State (formal university On Saturday night they defeated M*88 Elizabeth Moore of Marseilles., fras interrupted in his senior year the Lake Villa team and on Sunday 2 o clock ceremony was perjfen he entered service During eyeninsr they returned to capture the fom«d in the Methodist church. i aurusti « rerv at the Woodstock hosDiUl this northeastern counties. •• three-year stay in the army, victors7 title by wins over Fox Lake „Mr- Coates has resided in Mc- Lady^Foresters Annual Pforie--Wing at e woo<uloc 0 P , The corn crop was believed to have A boy was born on Saturday morn- •wenty-six months were spent in the and Spring Grove. These water fight ^ 8 I P C * M a j e h , w h e n _ h e ; P a r k , E l g i n . ^ . . j 1 R R M a c k i n d e r o f W i c k l i n e Bay, made the steadiest progress, aiuL a ing at the Woodstock hospital to Wonder Lake, suffered a broken arm record-breaking yield of fifty-five Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Walsh. while shoveling gravel into a truck bushels per acre,-ten bushels over the Mr. and Mrs Ben Thelen announce at his home Sunday evening. Mr.' 1935-44 average, was anticipated the birth of a girl on Saturday, Koropean theatre. He served with tournaments are always held at the be re as an apprentice emthe 4th ranger battalion and when close of the summer season. balmer, employed at the Peter M. Scrap Drivi were disbanded at Anzio was Justen funeral home. He was grad- August 23 -Ringwood 4-H Clabs. August 27 inasferred to the American-Cana- j|aucj, jjn Rar McCcc who_haT rSlf<LrnAf'1 from the Worsham First Annual Ladies' Hullaballoo Day Mackinder ""is the owmer of Mack's 'with a new high total of 497.420,- August 17, ac the Woodstock hos^ parachute force. His service * .1*" College of Mortuary Science in se»-| -- Country Club. _ . jTnjck ^ Auto Repair on Waukegan 000 bushels. The total outstrips the pital. .«.«• ^ son was born on Tuesday, Att- " oodstock hospital Mrs. John Do- Doherty is the former carried him into Africa, Sicily, Italy, teaching in tte rural schools, vices held in the Fine Arts building, August 1945 crop' by 106, 000,000 bushels France. teacher, increasing the faculty to astk record in the graduating class pressure exploded Folic wing his honorable discharge tfrl .J8" Conway will as- The bride has been active in O k. Summer Dance -- Club Lilymoor-- mm the army, he resumed his . ,. j8' *}oyd ^poley as instructor S. work m Marseilles. 1 Lilymoor Improvement Property at the same university artd in Jnnd®rSfrten. Other teachers who The couple will reside in an apart-: Land Owners Association, his Bachelor's degree in remain at their former posts ment at 204 Richmond Road. | September 5 of this year. are J M«~. Mary , Kinney, seventh fC. D. of A.--Business Meeting. Tk® public grade school mi M Margaret Larkin, second; Miss Gene- the Emil Wienecke farm on Barring-: Mothers Club. its shsre of improvements this sum- viove Knox, firet, - ton road, north of the city, by Ralph September 19 aner also. New acoustical ceilings A bus schedule for the two schools "Happy" Topple of Barrington. C. D. of A. -- Social Meeting. kave been installed in the lower will appear m next week's issue Chickens were disappearing from the ^gooms. The basement, gymnasium of the Plaindealer. farm, and after some observation FALLS ON ICE TOid most of the rooms have been Parochial School tj>e Wieneckes saw two foxes ap- One recent evening on a blistering redecorated and new slate black- St, Mary s-St. Patrick's school, proach the barnyard on several sue- hot August day. Arthur Kamhols of wheat prospects declined 3 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jonhson are ESTABLISHES HOME last month, and production was esti- the parents of a girl, bora on Aa- Announcement was made last week mated at 21,087.000 bushels, com- gust 19 at the Woodstock hospital; that the old Moore farm on Route pared with 25,656,000 bushels last v , 173 at the east end of Harvard had year and the 10-year average of 31,- New Island Lake Church been purchased for use as an old 988,000 bushels. Oats maintained HujiJi--- tfMr. flnmnlotint Christian Haven earlier expectations of a 169,919.000 Building ne&TS uOmpieVlOv Inc.. of Chicago. The farm was re- bushel cron, topping 1945 s 158.102,- 7"T ^ cently purchased by David Nelson, bushel production. Island Lake residents are eageiljT prominent Wilmette business man.! Soybeans were reported uniformly awaiting the completion of the $22.- who has turned it over to the re- promising with a yield slightly under 000 build.ng to house the First Comligious group for development. the 1939 peak but higher than the munity Congregational church, which 1945 crop. is now in the final stages of reection. Rl«!ST'nFNf!'E f!TTANRF.«l Harvesting of the estimated 1,114.- Plans are being made for i»s dedice- 000 bushel peach crop was reported tion. which will probably be set for ' , .. "77 r ' ... , well lender way in the Anna area, the last Sunday in September. Mr. and Mrs, Canaries uibbs movw with fVnit wpII eivori *nri (vaa^i The church, organized in 194S» was load- house on Waukegan street to their, inp the meat truck that he drives new home on north Park avenue. Beu Tea Room, on Route 176. between Capt. Elmer Erbet was released Lake and McHenry counties. The boards and bulletin .boards purchased which has been redecorated during cessive mornings. They enlisted the Marengo slipped on the ice and broke for each room. A complete set of the past three months does not as aW pf Topple, whose chief hobby is his left arm at the elbow. We're; mr. ana »rs. unaries uidds move<l w;*h fruit woll «iz»<i >nH nt mwl jew desks have been ordered and wi 1 yet have, its faculty list complete, fox hunting, $md he waited in a really not foolin' for the accident oc- last week from the Patrick Clearv aUalitv been Jiou«ed since that tim* in th« be delivered by the middle of Octo- It is indicated that there will be straw-stack and shot one of the cul- curred in Chicago while he -*•--- ^ inc* that t,r,e m •er. some changes but thesa have not prits. Several changes have been made in been ascertained at thirf time. --^ tihe faculty of this school. M. L. , Mrs. Louis Owen Schoenholtz is returning after sev- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoewer and home in Cushin^. Okla'! era! years absence due to navy ser- Mrs. Ed. N.. Young were called to after three and one-half months irfce andI will act as principal as well Chicago this week by the death on spent with relatives here. SHe wa» Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson tevhing eighth gnide. Hew Mcndayof a friend, Mrs W-ed Sam- --on.i5an?ed home by her son, ^ ^vaniton spent the weekend in; months leave from duty withlhe Come out and' wateh'-'tlirtl^v^^a^/sui^tw^F ofifce eg the place of Mrs. Norbert low. Charles, and his family of Skokie. McHenry. Imerehant thni^ mi** Mit ^ . , . . for the Belvideie Cartage Co. Some Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoelscher from the armv on his birthday, which churrh membership is rapidly neart r.e,tn7^ V ari nOW making their hom* was August 2. He is now on term- ing the 100 mark, with about sovon. fla.« Ictst Friday alley and he clipped on it. with Mr. CClleeaarryy,. - --. inoi laavo until .QjmtamKiir oa ani) >a:tv Sumiiv Edwin Stoffel has been enjoying a| inal leave until September residing in Crystal Lake. and is I ty Sunday school member*. 1 Rev. M. J. A. Dalrvmple fe easter [of the church and James R 9m»4> . ' - t^V5.. . W. M* ;-ps=i=r 'merchant marine. dealer Newaboya play ball! s-- ,,-:"* 4school.