JsBSL t*.*^%tif^\ ,. . ' * ' " . . " " '*** ' "v.. * ' V -J ^^iiilifr»>ii»<w«>i8M» ,;v, V •-.. ^r as.-A^tift.U? ?«*• .-?•* srs-t HH' ^ ^'•*s^e¥*£ ' " • : . ** •* ^ ;:, ' ' 1 >_. *5.V. * • >4v iit* , ^ -? /"• vV' ' • ^ **.*% ^i.V«w« ."*• '*, - "..<•* "* * J 4#1S .„->*•» '""J ' *> • .-•'s'1 , .j- ~ t*« ...-.• -.. • -vt'fry- 4y>'<~ :' >•*&. •"• •^••r ••-.•"'«-i - '::'-.;,>i;ivf. .Vn-' "t- *£&&• ^ . ,:sW? "I?**-* **" . j* "*<?.' -•* - <"* - .•"k, k*!""'^ 4 x,> •;«* " * v - ^V^..^-i-5.^ . • ,. ; vi'-"'.r.'--•" *"-• <fn».,;: •'••-.^- w,.. •-.>••«.. ,1 ,*S 5 ., a/ * '«• l V • '•" !-L" 2*\ V- •- '.:?--r"v 4"* .y * A • ?-| ^r® •T" ^ * • Hi ^ MWIT, nmmB, tmniDAY, SXPTKMBSft is, IMi mig iiftigiir VHURml riWWKiwt •wtsrtrswr 10* annua (,.-$V: ?:S\;\j -~-\ *f"» ~r ^V;; * dfe5-* ;•:•• **!' y f Wm. •(Vast ___ remember the interior •f fti tetter Stofftl lmOdiiit in McHanry u it w» * W Id tarahr reeogidn.tltt edi- , with an «f Its Mbni wonts. Just a few wMks sto apartments on tho aaeood toor completed and are beinf occupy five ntntni and tkrar lam- Now we are infqpned tfcat Monday. 8ej>t. 16, the baeewhich will house the Nook it, wiH be completed for business. McHBntT OUTOKDAT <wdu| of this week lafwraisd as of the pawing of Frank A. Ptohar, 97, wan of the Park hotel In Weak MeHonry for MmnRuunn or uenm, athluby numD roK san. u A nwat faaareaaivo planed by tho local Lagte poot aid Its aaxffiary nnit for its jetet in* ataOatfon* oacoaony. Ttds «Htt - . __ „ hddjn tko high aehool ryvnad asl ssa srufzaz wm itewnhor wall tho Pnikor faa^i teams w« |» jnaen| to takn chi ». Qy, who wore aneeng tho prominent residents at of dty. »of gnat Sunrfom iadadf the widow, Laura'so !rgL^gfeJBB!g.„-. . inteiortlT everrooo. With orid War u veterans Otis of PagjJ^ two iom, CarUs and i haying joined ttw Ugion of late, th« oines, la.; and four publk is sure to want to attend this aolomn, patriotic service. There will he no admiasion charge. FHUIL nmssmxT The body will antre in McHenry next Monday afternoon on the 6:40 o'clock train and will rest at thie ^ otholdb BiooiD or mStaS JUSi." " 00®"* DOTIH8 WAK Viilm To Volt Ob Bonor 2^5 Means "Vote Afainst Issue - ftday (Thursday) Ele ~ her mother, Frances ) -Eleanor Renard! Veterans failing to vote on the Local residents were interested in a statement made this week by William M. Fencil, president of the Huntley plant, who branded as false a story which appeared in Bellas M*n the *^b«Uot not marked is in practical!"S1 T0™*6^ W®re!y#Sie^»Ar rasted at help but be Jet. ^^^Sradney said,; WoridWar 11'\&"ISSS ^ SonT&nornl. home until TOesday THOMAS C. 0' yATJJCV i of conduct- b<c*t"> ^>* behite iasue mMt re<*i*e msnufactured fuses for the arm* i morning at 10 o'clock, when services Woodstock: * wnty ot votea east for mem-. "gj v^fcn- 'wndncted from St. Patrick's MELVIN S. AUSTIN sPMQtwl G«IW*1 Assembly to be(Cil nM; «At*no time up 'to yj^y church. Interment was in the church WENDELL M, REED Administrator Bradney also reiter- "KSTloIdJd^? the I Mary Leak* Cobb j GLEN W. HYSER ated an earlier reminder to veterans \_e old time McHenry the bonus. Thorne, are the doors pf their restaurant ier the last time and wQ "t*nd the •est few days preparing to open in fte new- location on Monday. While tho work which moving entails to I--lendous, nobody who hns as* building could 1 with prospects flng a business there. it one walks through a very attnathre, paneled door, tney find themaslns in a large, L-shaped room which will' serve aa the dining rood. A beautiful "ripe fruit" design of S^i^TtoraS^^i^r^ fw J d^h,r^ brtw«e# September November elec- new*PfP«™ •*«» was widely broad<»st taon were reminded this week by I ?J'r .5^,,^ °'-.. *?** *ct, bonne issue in the 5S**nk t nvH* administrator of12rfec~™P^Jx^r°^^{1 SjIQuinn, of McHenryjind a sister, Mrs.|McHenry: """Ok ,.Voterans Commiaelen j SS-eJht A-SS^M S i MsSa ShultU, of Vickenburg, Arix. | RALPH W. BROWN timtauch fcih.ro operates as a voteJ^J ^ mothS | AnoSer sister,J4>retta Quinn, died a Ci^l^Lak. HME ibths : MME0TMS WEEK ijnr tftroktFroTedFsUl TO Wb. Qaiim; Mary Oobb BdM Saturday A native Quinn, 7^n on Konto in 4 an, lait I , poor he^^fc?3 McHenry, William I away at his home of the city, about morning, Septem- ' linn had been in months and on Friday sulNdrod a stroke from which ho nevor locorered. The deceased was born on August ft, 1179, In tho Emerald Park district, and had lived his entire lifetime in this community. Doling later years he worked aa a caretaker and gardener in this vicinity, taking pride in his uoRuimr njLis rot PBosraonva vonss ABC SKPT. 21, OCT. 8 Prospective voters are reminded that in order to vote in the fall elections they must bo properly i gistered. Mention days ha been set as Sept umber SI and October 8 in deefenatad local polling places between the hoars of o a.nu and 9 pun. The last day for registering in the office of . the county dork is October 7. Voters have been receiving copies of the proposed World War 2 compensation act and bond issue from County Clerk. Raymond D. Woods. The* propeeition is to be submitted to the voters on November 5. Also in the letters which have been sent out is a copy of the amendment to the constitution jto 1W submitted to the voters on the same election day. One McHenry Man Tn*in«u^ In First September OaQ * . Following are the nine McHenry excellent care of the spacious lawns, county youths who were called durand gardens of his employers | ing the past week for induction by Survivors include a brother, Henry.Board 2 Wm. Spe ncer Sells AAcHeni Mill To Chicagoan; mess Just a few hours after William Motith took poeeeaaion last we^ of ,r ::S| (I by Jfl recently purchased, he was called disuse. SF1a i,l1in9g06 ' tot h«b uy the watie»r Sold la IMC _ When it was purchased Spencer to New Richmond, Wuk, by the ill- power righto, Mr.~Spencer<7nsUdtod J*?? ^ ' * steam engine and boiler which he father, T. JF. Meath. Funeral ser- ugej until 1924. From that date vices for the senior Mr. Meath were, until 1944, feed was ground with a ^ J™1* ®t- Patrick s Catholic diesel engine, which was replaced by church in New Richmond on Monday * changeover to electric power in morning. > | '44, when the milling of floor was In spite of the new flour mill discontinued. ownor^ unfortunate start in bpsiness William Spencer worked with his in McHenry, his success here seems father in the operation of the mill J"*"™1 °f hi» extensive as far back as 1906, and upon the knowledge of milling and his vast l.tter's retirement in 1920 he became experience. Mr. Meath is also con- owner of the establishment. After tinning as head of the Meath Sale* forty years in the business, Mr. fliers and injuries to 127 others. n,wu,w Many McHenry men and women were y*5£ *f° ™ the Jacob Jus- MILFORD C. BERQUIST WILUAM T. FELTZ that they must be registered by October 8 to be qualified to vote. Vet- . adorns the counter. The din-!5 and November 5, however, may 4Z BneI1. v.. room also boasts eleven win- yot* ^ furnishing proof of residence ^u^ oi ai' re["'"in« *-Z B®e"8 Embellished with eggshell'"? affidavit form and t»r«Mmting their ^ t!Le_sc*ne.°i.?»ch,J,re: u, s, which make the room much 1 discharge papers to election officials. mSt"v?r,* ifJS^fl^-liriwRSTAiL cmjNos lights have been insteUed »nd|WSRE ANNOUKOKD THIS i greatly to the general appear- Ae tile floor, in black design, is' shades which blend well with the WEEK BT OPA OFFICE William M. Fencil Co, had been in-! A OW time Mcueniy residents may Rockfwd: ^ voivad in a nrfimatmns blast" t And it necessary to stretch their CLIFTON B. STALHEIM Ho later pointed out that lot num-! ™«*orie* to recall the time when Fox River Grove: bers, positively identifying the manu- Mrs. Mary Looiae Cobb taught them CHARLES HENZL, Jr. facturer of all remaining 4* shells their ASCs at the local public "chool. and fuses at the scene of each pre- |* was back in the early days of Mc-I PURCHASE KNOX HOME mature burst, were recorded. In no! Henry's educational yystem when far - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Im ».{ii . fwrafewer children fOond""it" possible to Long Island, New York, have purfound resDonsible take advantage of existing oppor- chased the home of Mrs. John R, ' tunitiee. j Knox on Riverside Drive, taking Her many old friends here will possession on September 4. Mr. .. . .. . . _ .... be sorry to Inarn that Mrs. Cobb, Palmer has distributors ^of Spencer In his concluding remarks, he said, "Indicative of recognition of our d '>**•** 4. •WO. N.w York her heme in Richmond, Ind., where mute daily des This week new retail ceilings for ^^mwitaht eusl vso uisassemblle and relhoaadd i s•h e Lhaudi lUivmedJ #a» «una Hm* in»niw» •« ntiHini, tebles With beige-colored tope, most meats, amounting to an average j b£Jn loaded nroviouslv in two other ho,w* *or her for some time, keeping, is residing temporarily with her sisson, Rev. Edward Cobb,, ter, Mrs. H. J. Schaffer, but exi been transferred from V'"^"' « 'amrwuiors oi spencer decided seme time age to to Chicago and will com- 2L* islSSS? s®11- He is not retiring, however, for fitteen years with the feed manufac- *»• wiU continue to use the machine ana of crome, with red leather I 25 Large KHchen lie kitchen is spacious and imfltwnlate and might well be , the aHvy of McHenry housewives. Two' modern sinks have been in-, retail butchers. above June 80 ^ O"* " ,.T7iwiuu'ltX':^r Ro"' by 0ctob'r '• present prices, went toto ^ ^ ^ jg.-./ I£&. i^s }tz vV Jr. Wm EPYXPPDRCECSCSCECS TmHiAiNnKrcS -'• - - " srsLgzZ ro.U FOR PUBLIC CO-OPERATION and later to Richmond. as well as other necessary j OPA said the new beef ceilings! on^ugust 4, 1946. The floor covering, ^ average about eight cents a pound it can be nroenred, will be of, higher .than Juno 10 for top grade tile. Adjoining theJcSa aM ahMTouw cents a pound RESTRICT CAS SALES TO la a largo steerage room and, higher for all retell beef cuts cabinet Mrs. Renard and Mrs. the aaaso staff will serve the in tho new location. fclr include Vera Stufflebean, Mar- Anderson and Virginia Kreut- The completion of the lower part tikis building, now owned by How average. The agency reported that cute average ten cents a higher for all retail beef cuts on the average. The agency reported that lamb cuts average ten cents a pound high-i^^ STmSu jrjjd mattM art. .bo«t tour cent, L££• gj ®~Jj aed Wa^i»,"marks the end 'of onei The new pork ceilings average' to^^^tr^ «f the most extensive building pro- seven to eight cents higher on more j trial ee2el^hea^» It- *"*- * *1 *1 ' 1 fkia aMMMl iH !•.•»••• Af JUM. ccatomers after Septem^r'i PRMOT WBfTER SUPPLY To protect the supply of gaa to existing cuetemers durtng the coining nr *cv« K Mr. Watties, through this undertaking, haa provided homes several veterans and their famiwell as improving West Mc- j pound, by providing excellent ficilione of its businesses. ture trade. ! shop, located in the basement ot tho The McHenry Flour Mill has be- > building, for his private work,, ' familiar landmark in West' Local residents, to whem mention standing as it does, a sent-1 of the McHenrv Flour Mill and the southwest entrance to the Wililam 8pencer have become synenycity. The mill was built seventy-six' mona, rtttiet seeing another of tiwir years ago, in 1870, by Alexander veteran ousineesmen leave hia eld Hanley, and after his death his sons, familiar stand, bat f««l fortunate Benjamin, George A. and Frank Han- a man of such ability aa ley carried on the operation of the Meath has over. Mr business. Th« water power grist friends are congratulating I mill ground wheat for flour, and job well done and are w_ „ .. j grain, in those early days and was wishes for similar success J? I -"» H*"1" -s «n«. V-J Day dance, the local V. F. W.1 •Jktmm general average increase of four; Twrfw. s_ "BLi«dd SceSiliSngLs aarree oupp (^4 cceennttss •a >nHBoto mre aff6ct#d- •wtaUment hol! ^^cHenry. orderWM necessitated by rising do- Beeidee Father Cobb, she is survived by one other son, Frank V. Cobb, of Chicago. The bodyarnved by train in Mc: __ _ Henry on Saturday morning, after , snd its auxiliary unit are planning a HONOR 4-H OHL8 wMeh burial services were held in series of entertainment for both AtTMTiimnM St. Patrick's cemetery. jyoun, and old. |OUTOTAWMJO Mrs Minnie WmHomaa I The public is invited to an open; WORK DURING TEAp Funeral services were held at .1:30 house, dance and initiation to be o'clock on Friday afternoon at the: held at Nell's ballroom at Johns- Pinnow funeral home in Marengo burg on Sunday, September 15. and at 2 o'clock at St John's Luther- About thirty to forty numbers of as the county outstanding 4-H f? UncTl2* Minnie the Waukefan post will be present ?irl ^ 1946 she has been a ment- D. Winkleman, 50 who died in tiMi to teke charge of the initiation ser- g., of the Dunham club for nine Woodstock hospital on Sept. 4, 1946.! vice for the new members. Plenty „ and M8istAnt for the past two She was a niece of Mrs. Fred Kam- of entertainment is in store for all qk. u fi,. ,v.. Jeanette Pagles, member of the Dunham 4-H club, was selected last PBIOAOO HAH ""Iff WHKir STSUOK BT AOT9 HXAS KIOHKOMDStnSAV A Chicago accountant, Schulx, 4S, was killed laat when he was strack by a_ mobile while working en hia parked automobile on Route 178, near Richmond. Tin driver of the other car 4 who attend. years. She is the daughter of the was Carl A. Jarmuth, 22, abo of 9* • LUTHERAN OPUROH TO DEDICATE NEW ORGAN THIS FALL Since the installation last "May 6. the new resident pastor, F. C. V«1 cut, «»d .Wf itenu ""Pjm WiU; «rn »ln unfhilMd from the June an 1 erpension of the pipe ceilings. VOLUNTEER WORKERS tTGHT TO SEW FOR REN IN EUROPE ., e\ a a u ,n .... I Claude Pagles. A local girl, Carol I Chioaao. who was ^ on a eharM Mrs. Winkleman waa born in Coral; On September 19 there will be a Harrison, daughter of the dhancey j of reckless driving. township in 1896, the dai^iter_of f Harrisons of Ringwood, was also) Police said that Schulx parked his line bringing natural gas from the;. - , L . J ^ Texas Panhandle, it was explained, j ters preceded her in death. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick DaUke. Her c^*nr® to *ll n yo"n^ in honored when she was chosen to re-1 car on »he roadside to Ax a tow parents, two brothers, and two sis-, the county a the State Lead- ^^ch hT^if toeing w ^ irei> lvo,w„, ^ A call by the Red Cross for volun iit< IIIIIIIIIM lWsell, of tlw Zion EvangeUcaif^'*^0^®" garments to for Authority to parallel its existing Lntheran church, there has been i I ^ 8 *n ma<le dur- 24-inch main from Texas. The FPC Vk • " Af vi-:. futaw-Uw •atiecable activity in all the organi-' * we^c- , ^ great need authorized the work in May of this Opening' Of Elgin Extension nations of the church. j !£JZ?LUpie? yetr but in,kbility of the pipe line, College Courses Postponed Due to the enthusiastic interest ® ^ government company to obtain deliveries of steel] ' pipe line company petitioned the fed- 1 grandsons, six brother and oral power commission in July, 1945 ters. to beautify the services music and farther the cause of good The in women will 'of Bob Peterson and his fine orches- «r.hin nmn in 1947 A m,mh«r nf 'T *v r".7T"*" uuuties m .cne uaicago area ootained: Survivors include the widower; ^ra, the evening should prove a the Ringwood Sunshine Girls club,! 'hit *Schulz as he bent^over Urn a similar order from the commission j four children Victor £ Marengo! ttten^a^^ueits^'S Se With &hulV w^ Bdbart^aS some time ago. Chester of Belvidere, Mrs. Robert "V"CJ'° a«ena as guests oi tae ytJkrs an<j has carried both foods and 28. who was sittinc ia tha tmr A ABtSStS? th. Md for .ddi- fart ?f ItaM^rd .ndiMr.. Elw^d ¥ f: th.ld<ftin,t proj?cU- .. , . „ untai»Sd U^ ** ~ ~ tional ns sunnlies. the natural ras Sherwm of Woodstock; also three ,1..ra . * ? ,5 e^ At s recent meeting of 4-H girl's | - »;•«« i;n~ .u„ i rnndimn. six brother and twe sia- pf1?[ » * on Septem- leaders held in Woodrtock, the fol- piaT1 xrnmA p«m!ni. ber 2? at the Just For Fun roller kwin? were chosen aa outstanding ^n Home-ComiDg Pirtj rink. Youmr folks from the fifth to members for the year: For Forester Veterans eighth grades are invited to attend Phylli9 Dygert, Genial Greenwood and mothers and fathers who desire Girls; Carol Harrison, Ringwood Sun- A homecomimr oartv for thm nina. may also be present. However, ther? ai,in4, oirU* Muriel Johniitnn* RiUv . nomecoming party lor toe mnewiii be assistants Dresent to care for '?.•? » T ® ^ f'«. y i ty young men whose namee are an tuh»ee yyoouunngr1 rfcciKlkss. "iH niifss ppaarrttyy iiss obeeiinnge G""lt: C^r' Catholic Order of Foresters er; Fervl Martin, Ringwood Sunshine World War II list is hein* -* -» the smaller kiddies. Girls; Barbara McCue, TwiUght Toil- by s? mItv" coirt On SeSSEr • chance of skating pr-. Mavi* Olcott Rush r/i^k• Han- So 7iT' ,, un oep*einoer crowd. wiU hove " m'h,!,!, Jeanette Pagle. and Ruth partv at thf p'arocKIi*<»choo|,,°hail . aecompliahwl - «. ,h. SSJ'S 'AfpSSZ "^.nd «0to. i. .M.-'SfifiSff for &nc* a btahneq uoentr )>aonsde ofh oramisein-cgo ming party for these ninety men, their wives ^en1? hj1* e x pec ted"' to arrive Tn during thewarwomen from'thr^ugh- duction from^ffi m J^nuhctoE tional Ume for the obtaining of townspeople and are making it Specia! county awards were given or" lady "friends* S?y iboilt ^e end of liptem out, "ie «>«ntry contributed to the pUnte manufacturing requi^ texts, teaching outlines and known by these generous offers of for achievement to Barbara Keating, ri Jn .. »enry aooui tne eno oi oeptem nf »«-- p --IS- . enlerUinment. Powvi M«rtin M.vi. »nH .!•«*. The committee in charge of tho ^T, A dedication service will be v!f^f, 0£|8ai*iea\ (^refsin*s *or The commission's order authorized otJ\er for ttnatnon*. at that time and the public will ?nd also to 8ew,n* for the company to: (1) limit gas ser- _ - SS ^Sff tost cordially invited to hear its 5?®^ relief. - vice to new or additional users to ^ is that .i,m1 -ill tonal quality. The thanks of . The *etu™ of husband and sons 4 000 therms per months unless the T W|H ,ns!™uv. »£*!! --nrreiration is expressed to all *1®8 Put new obligations on these eas-usinir eauinment was inntallod have an °PP°rt"n,t> to visit the state ^ gener- ;rV.d'r^..rnf' ""T ^«2TtaLlSi. K1S? UZiIS responded to this church need ' s^i?.a tember 4; or new houses or buildings ^fy «,„t?ibutt.™. ~n,Pl«Wy or_ under .con.,nation. 3fSS"^S»«Sd tett? \moiiM the Sick Ferol Martin, Mavis Olcott and Jean- . ... , etto Pagles; in clothing to Phyllis TnvttinJ^vV™ Dygert, Barbara McCue, Ruth Paeles fncJ; pTesent ^ emov tL IvS^ land Hanna Pagles; in foods to ^ ^joy^the evem^ ;iel Johnstone and Carol Harrison ;in youn» : frozen foods to Mary Lou Vogel and . f •. • . . Jeanette Pagles, the later being nom- .1°/ /" MXt "*** . at his inated to compete with other North- . ' congregation is expressed to ail otl gas-using equipment was installed ers and friends who so gener- ,•,, the,f or in process of installation bv Sepresponded "ow£?r- ^J8 8ti".* S™*} intributions. ^ ^ completely or under construction by representatives on teaching pro- * Wednesday evening the church w h«. S^^mher 4 in which gas heat has TSrtv'folGSS atirfhS; ?™«* 'wf their iSSS SS SSJ ^il^^^Vtr^oS^^o dateTm former Gl^and fifty- su^y ""ihose __i Rafnshmenti wer* served i n apeal for aid. merci*l or miimtrial i . i » t n i n « •« tho rime students have e n r o l l e d , bringing keiran, during the past week. members a beautifully decorated table laden by^r££^M,fn ry hom^ ThJrche^or ^ •hortages next winter. Jlfc101*1 40 195 f°r fr®8hman, Mrs Earl Whiting who resides ^^n, ^tella^avin and Grace A report 0f much activity in the gMi.'SS: OOMINO SVBWT9 1^ --^ u rep^ the pastor with an envelope** contain- SSTfJWTchairman 1 1 tangible evidence of good will and Henry» Pau'1^* *anda, chairman, wishes. Mrs. Dora Pudsell is of the choir and Mrs. Pearl ^ "a \ IMdn, accompanist Under their Births gnidanii the choir is preparing for. aW mnsitale, to be presented seme time eoooe b fall, the exact date to be an- M •BBBead later. i "r- ^ J Church officials announce a eon- ormounee the birth September 12 ^ East River Road Pinochle Club--Mrs. M+f MIM t M a, Sutton. ffiptsmbii is Harvest Show -- Sponsored by I Passed Away Sept 11 Peter Neiss has been ill home on Washington street. ern Illinois girls for a $100 scholar- n^. ri__00 * -j. T Mrs. Blanche Nugent underwent ship. CTOSS Office ASSlSlS In who were project honor Filing Of Terminal Lmtbi were: Faye Behrens, Joyce Grace LBail- "e,n- by ' Sirl Clthryne Breytepr^akr^te When a pressure cocker exploded. Auarey Kowson, joan vviKgins Judy Red Cnss home service chairman r . 2. N,elso" of McCullom Lake, em- ¥,_ tggins, Algonquin Victory Girls; Navy requirements include enclosures ployed by the McHenry Sand and Sharon Sells, Busy Bumble Bees, Q* photostatic certificate nt <K«. fr/vel company, suffer^ a b^ken Joanne Stiver, Cherryp Valley grb; , m. n i ' which is Form 553. ••••oaooee mm tee Mothers Chab. Clover Clover^piivl^Lee Any man whos€ tim* is Umited piS-f iw' and who is unable to get to the Red , ^ I4 „ hi. jjether Mj*. c«.b» 35--r^3l"aIt-riA"E STfS«_S5:, STASIS £ fit.'SSS? JSK oeeph W. Wagner Confirmation 75ias»--Ziou Evangelical ^ WednesSv Sent. hand "with a force that bToke • bonr- 'el> Fosdick Girls; Phyliss ^gert, j hi vicinity or phone the county i of a son, on An- Lnthenm Church. /" ?£PUke on The fifteen-month old son of Mr. Genial Greenwood Girls; Oona Heins. *i-- .i... for children between Gondell Memorial hoe- September IS fcr • •. Mr n.Bm.n u and Mrs. J. Crane of West McHenry Grafton Girls; Barbara Hartman, -oj-wj anj book number of h?m o f?2 and 1«msSSSa Pi t a 1' L i b e r t y v i l l e . Mra. Wagner is P*»bUc Card Party -- Sponsored by! ™ ^ SmhaS" suffered a broken arm in a f a l l at Marengo Sew Away; Wilda Nevel Sn^andtheR^&LwS S•q!pla?em!7oCi T "ia, Cirom tt iv aw.m.H uuSni th. e former Ekanor Young of this Alter and. kR„o«sS.vry' S^aU't/ of and Schuyler of wW^afukkeeSgalnn , and a his home on Mondayw. « «M.i„ukr-i ai JohnstonUe, fR..il.e y jGirls 4-H A/ ne^e£v M. p»ft« v>n,p-.eTe neceesary * ^*1 •»' it ' J. t. f '*' V-r Si t McAndrewi Sell Coffee Shop city. The baby has a brother, Ed- Patrick's church.' " j JS««^rUylMinnPttT 8UcT*Sav«!lake* Christopher Zank was admitted to club; Darlene Andreas'Jean Betts, for'^r^r discussion ward> to welcome him home. |V. F. W. and Auxiliary Joint Inltia- ff"^^^^^ j^^dchildren ^nd ten 11,6 W«w»tock hospitol on Monday Grace GUuser, Mary kogan, Ring- -- "-- ** " " ml m»«i i«i---m-h'- n-n *18° thirteen grandenuaren and for treatment of a hand injury re- wood Sunshine Girls; Mavis Olcott, sviTTtlNnT mfiVAM ceived while at work at the Electric Rush Creek Girls 4-H; Patsy Haager, K-EJUJi-TIb£ bnAfluES Seneca Sew So; Doloris Preuter, Woodstock lwepital oii 8. -- Lady 2i!!er^i n<^"e '"2 Robert Smith' has been quite ill Twilight Toilers; Mary Ellen Evens, Mrs. H. S. Kuhn moved this week Mrs. Lingenfelter is the former Betty I and Juvenile Forteters 1°?^ -iT1^ at the home of his parents, the Ar- Dorothy Remus, Margie Salzman, from Richmond road to the home of Bdstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ed- September 19 thur Smiths. Woodstock Wiling Workers. her niece. Miss W. Flum, at 458S H. Strom are the proud grandparents. C. D. of A. -- Social Meeti^. -W1"*1 ln Cecil Ballowe, owner of the Mc- Those who had honorable mention Kildare Ave., Chicago. Mrs. Km • a d?1 ^ - J ' y " " ! . 0" Mr', and Mra. William L i n g e n f e l t e r ! tion and open^ hous^--Nell's BnU-;a I S O », r w»n L &r a n < BTAB intMWted^to ioto are^o- o{ W e 8 t McHenry are the parents, room. i^Mtin^- at the Stranc c e 4 V O U w n , , , ; Wl «Mted bo contact the pastor. ®f * nine-pound son, born at the; Johnaburg Foresters Annual Picnic-- in Arfioch untH^vf Auto-Lite factory. » contact cne pastor. *»sltoek Wpital on September 8.! Miller's Woods - For Men, Lady; 1? 2 ^SS.' mSL test ***** h Lingenfelter ! f°»t hi I Congregational church, with burial in Mr. and Mrs. John Cotti are the Joint Installation, Legion and~Auxil-' Milburn cemetery. f a r ai r e s i d e n t s will be i n t e r e s t e d Parents of a son, born on Monday at _i*ry--Hifh School. m£m that Helen and Ray's coffee Woodstock hospitaL ; TVCT-^T&snce-^Just For Fun Rolahep, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ray 8011 was 911 Monday at the In* Rink--Sponsored by V. F. W. Farm Loan Associatiaai Henry Cab company, was taken to for their club work were: Barbara has resided on Richmond road longer the Woodstock hospital on Monday DeHaan, Alden Boosters: Esther Mil- than any other person no* I'morning for an emergency appendec- dred Martin, Busy Bumble Bee; Sue there, having moved to her new! tomy. Strever, Cherry Valley Girls; Shirley in July cf 1920. The Kuhn home haa ' Therese Tonyan, younger of the Morris, Community Clover Club; Joan been sold to Mr. and Mrs. George two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Lee, Dunham Girls; Ann Barber, Lab- Phalin. tte th ur Tonyan, is undergoing^ treat- bie Barber^ Marjorie Dygert, Phyliss Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Fike and family it*. of Mareneo has been Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. C. S. -- Monthly Meeting-- Has Declared Divid«®(J to Mr.' and M^^£|ri£of E-fene FreumT | M. E. Churchy ^ j ^ ^ ^"ITrector. of „ fcotrines^for^Oie"oasTseven years ! MILK PRICES i Two-Day Public Auction--Pine Tree Woodstock-Lake National Farm Loan ment at the Mayo clinic at Roches- Mitchel, Genial Greenwood Girls; have moved from the Overton plan T f c s i i l l health of Mr McAndrews Class Prices for milk d e l i v e r e d . Dairy Farm No. 1. 'Association of Woodstock, has de- t e r , Minn, this week. She wis taken Marcia Brienen, Humming Sewers; on Waukegan s t r e e t to the former JXj in the decision'to sell The during August, 1946, for the Chicago j September 26 1 dared a dividend of 5 per cent to to the clinic by heT parents last Mary Lou Vogel. Keystone; Mary Worts service station cn Rente 120. ceanle have no plans for the im- Milk marketing area has been an-Free Roller Skating Party for Young its member-stockholders of record Thursday. Mr. Tonyan returned home Lou Driver, Marengo. Sew Away; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gitske and future except to take sever- nounced by A. W. Colebank, adminis* | Folks--Sponsored by V. F. W. 4 iat the close of business on May 81, Monday, but Mrs. Tonyan remained. Carol Harrison, Ringwood Sunshine son. Billy, have moved frcm the Zwrneks of rest. , trator of Federal Order 41. These, September 28 ! 1946, according to an announcement Girls; Jean Muzzy, Louise Hunt, unoer aoartment in the Theodore ___________ j prices are $4,433 per hundredweight Circle S, W. S. C. S.--Bake Sale--'by Ralph L. Ostrander, secretary- The Central Market and McHenry Ringwood Happy Clovers; Alta Miller home on Richmond Road to Virrinia Stiles N U. graduate P^ Quart) for Class I milk, Pries Market. itreasurer of the association. The Locker System will be closed Thurs- Campbell, Veda Campbell, Mary Cary. , nteno instructor' wiil be at high for Class II milk, |3.733 for] October S !local association recently received day afternoon, starting September Haager, Seneca Sew So: Barbara Mc- Mrs. Agnes Lewis and nlTir* Tnesdav Seotember 17 Class OT milk and $3,563 for Claas W. S. C. S. -- All-Day Meeting --; dividends on its stock in The Federal 19, 1946, and will continue to be Cue, Wilma Preuter, Twilight Toil- "Mickey," nave moved from ' - ' r*r --mi. M. E. Church. j Land Bank of St. Louis. In addition closed Thursday afternoons until ers; Margery Peet, Woodstock WiU- Wls^ to thej>ame oChte,; MARRIAGE LICENSE • to the dividend, over $4,000.00 was .further notice. 17 in^ Workers. and M^a. Elvera E. Smith, McHenry, and 1 added to. the reaarva tends of tl*i ^ • i . . 1 6nbeei.be for th* Waimlwlg M&ooi OuiCc iucW«yi ocpwniocr *'» « «•» after 11 a.m. for purpose of organi x- 1V m"kclass. Public school students . _ .. _ wffl be excused for interview and ^ -r Stamps ?, Isaaons throughout term. *17 ^he Puiimieuier. at Otto L. Holts, Dundee. association.