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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Dec 1946, p. 1

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i", .y*' ***\ j, 4 . -»*-«•> ^ --r?'^ '--«" ^-- '* -' * *" \ • * f'i ** f k* * *,.;* \ £*»>* < . - _ ._ ,, S ., i^Sy • 1 •'" \ 'Br,BH£i- Sf'H,, 'S,-' '-. . "" '" r::;?. : V ' McHBWY, NJJ*t>IA, TSUSS&AY, DBOBMBBt U, IMS y*- is said 1b bte caused driver of the car, Itikfli Okimtln, highway accident lmt (Wed-19, of 4tSS N. JVandseo, aiiaoe, r\ ^ 4*45 «m takina Chicago. The latter, a son of Oscar oersonsand plieinK! Okerholn, la in a critical condition in thehoepiSd, critically in tU Woodstock hoepital. ^ It «m pmuly the moat1 Approaching *&9in the west were auto accident ever to occur ,jtw© cars, thf*%rst&iven by Mrs. McHenry community. Clifford Kama", too resides at ^lOUed outright wia Mrs. Louis'W^eeJ^, Mid ^mighbor. Just tut AM*. Iowa. Bv 8 o'clock behind was-* car driven by Mrs. evening two more had died of i Kramer's, fattier, Louis Kramer, of grandson of the dead woman, motherland son, Junes, both of Roger Lee Mehnert, 21, son of iwiJ°® . and Mrs. Lsander Mehnert of The Okerholn car, said to have N. Fraadeeoavenue, Chicago, i been traveling at otfuiderable speed, latter died aa "the result of a1 passed the llfst car and then skidded chest and other internal in-; aeross the pavement to hit the / ) second. According to information received j Local physicians were summoned Hem Ctmmer Harry Ehorn, who will to the scene and tike injured occueiliKt an inqnaet, the accident re- pants rushed to the Woodstock hosaSsd'from a IMMHNI collision oflpital where two died within a few tffc can irUdi dHded Mar the! hours, lifter A. Freund farm just east of j Passersby who witnessed the crash W city. and saw the mangled wreckage re- Approaching McHenry from the j marked that it was a miracle that J were young Mehnert and thejanywie escaped death. ••* m :ii- i> fun " in ment said, ' that the earner stamp for 1947, will be before this stamp expires, thus tsiqgthe prsesnt mnsquasi ra- Ition ofTwrepounde of ANST O. MMoa. n nomsa KKSIDBMT FR BAT, IS DSAD - "»nry of &r Henry C. Arch, 17, a pioneer reeif Pistakee Bn. died at the of his son. Earner, at 745 ave., River Forest, on Tues- Dec. 10, 1948. For forty years he" was a stone contractor in River VOTE ON BOND ISSUE DEC. 14 Borrirori include the one son and. grandchildren, William Sally, Ann and John F. Arch and, His wife, Fredricka TION STAMP WILL BECOME VALID JAR. 1 OPA announced this weak that a new consumer spare ration stamp for five pounds of sugar will be made valid on Jan. 1, 1947, and will be good through April 90. 'It is anticipated," the "Oat th WBIE TO SWT* GLAUS Drams Of Many IbBthi Unfold la was' allowed in 1W Qkeanning OPA also said that indwWlMiai allotments for the first quarter "of 1947 will, remain unchanged from the last quarter of 1946k Secretary of Agriculture Anderson said last Friday that barring "unpredictable disasters," the quotas of industrial users will be increased next year by 10 percent of the quantity they used in 1941. LANDLORDS IN THIS DEFENSE AREA MUST REGISTER BT DEO. 31 WOMAN'S AUXILIARY 07 HOSPITAL OPENS OUT SHOP DS0.14 f s !.%• in?** All landlords operating hotels, rooming or boarding houses, motor courts, tourist courts or 'space rented in an auto or trailer camp in the Woodstock Defense-Rental Area*. Mc- j I am 7 years old. Henry county, are required to file SABA supplemental registration statements - - for their establishments before De- j Dear Santa center St, A. A. Thorsell, wanta a rubber doll. I want a Uncle Wlggly game. I want some new story books. I want some records. I want some games. And My eat Mitts wants a catnip mouse. ' "• My name is KAY DOUGLAS. The gilt ahop committee *t,~tte Woman's Aaxfiiary of the Woodstock hospital announces the opening of their shop, with an exhibit and sale to be held in the waiting room of the hospital oh Saturday afternoon, Dec. 14, from I'M until 4 o'clock. Due to the extremely crowded condition of the hospital, the shop will be open in the waiting room during afternoon visthtg hours Only. Members of the auxiliary are volunteering as sales girls. \ Groups of" members . are busy making beautiful articles to be sold. There will be gifts, not only suitable to those hoepitalised--whether it be the new beby, the parents the grand parents, children or adtilts -- but chaining gifts for non-patients a« well. Not only visitors to the hos- Sital but any person interested in nding a gift' that is handmade and different may patronize the shop. This shop is another Woman's Auxiliary project and the profits will be--used for special equipment tor the hospital. THIRTY CONFIRMED AT ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Impressive services were held at St. Patrick's church on Wednesday afternoon of this week, when twenty- I wHltryto not «sk for'the same ! *>"»e children and one adult were mother says we must | confitwed by the Most Rev. John J. rent I My sister is writing to you too so director, lias announced. will Landlords affected may obtain the i things necessaryforms by calling 7r mail- shatT our toys so there will be Boylan, bishop of the Rockford dici n g a r e q u e s t t o t n e A r e a R e n t O f - e n o u g h t o g o a r o u n d . I w o u l d l i k e > c e s e . . . . ~ * mm doll house furniture and a big1 The solemn procession made their doll and some games and a new way into the church, led by the bathrobe if yvtt please. Also a rain confirmands, followed by their snoncoat if you have my size. I am sors and manv visiting priests. Music 4 years old but wear sise S. Thank was furnished by St. Patrick's choir, ou vety much and a Merry, Merry Wi and Mrs. Santa. lice, 212 North Wyman, Rockford, Illinois. A. A. Thorsell explained that this registration is being conducted throughout the country to comply with a provision of the Price Control Act of 1946 which Grant. rreortcita and one son, Cheater R., preceded htaa in death. v bein<r whether or not extensive building| ;L*n<Moras m *y) aftenoon at 2 o cock wm w. c.rri«d out at the local hi«h only bouses and provisv Extension directs OPA to classify separately transient hotels, reeidennal or apartment hotels, rooming hotses and tourist courts. "It is vital that all landlords affected register promptly and file the registration farm in duplicate so that IE MURPHY. .Special Election ^Expected To Brings ^ Great Many To Poll their establishments may be classi-1 house. 1 would like to have a tng Next Saturday, December 14 the! properly on the basis submitted," | doll too and some toy dishes ana eidenta of McHenry will decide, A* »aid- Dear Santa: I know you have lots of Christmas orders to All but will you please try to bring a few toys to our house too. Kathy and I would like a doll with Mrs. Carl Weber at the organ. Children who were confirmed were as follows: Stanley Aim, John Bol- 6er, Kevin Carey,_ Carole Conway, ;onald James WE OFFER YOB CONGRATAKTIONI! THREE KA Another elderly McHenry resident who deceives the heartiest connatulatiens of her HMMOT friends is KnTchristina Nell, who will be 80 years old on December 17. Some of us find tkat the world Is moving too fast today am sometimes if we eairveep the pica. With these thoughts in our comparative youth, it is remarkable to realise that Mrs. Nell has passed eighty years and still has a twinkle in hrt> eye and a dimple on her cheek. She was born on December 17, 1866, in this community, where she has always made her home. More Iii*g«ring 0* Tnd A. BeBu Ended On Friday Photo br A Worwick. McBeary MRS. CHRISTINA NELL week McHenry and the amMg community IKOIII NIL ,d ea.th , of Frederick A. BBeeDtteerr,. loa*a ,;j leader in the development of Mr. Better died at his m Orchard Beach In Friday mami**. after ill healthf extending over a tifo-year period.^ The deceasml wns born in Chicago! and received his education in Berne, Switzerland. For manv vears ho ted considered McHen£ Sd te Diego, Calif., his homes, Alvhliitg his time between the two plarcs -He was always interested in the improvement of tkis territory and •pant considerable time and money to see the realisation of his dreams. One particular project which added greatly to the beauty of the city was the sea wall which ha erected east of the centertown creek. Even in his long illness, Mr. Seller was patient and considerate «( fimi who attended him. His ena jntfht desiri was to live to see eon, Charles (Frederick T r»* in Chicago on URACIL up much of the day, for the first in many weeks. Survivors include the widow, Sn Niesen Better; on* rs. Charles (Monica) his grandson. The body rested at the Peter M. Justen funeral home until M--<»«y afternoon, when services Were conducted by Rev. Frederick PUdatU of some new mitts and a toy stove. "Landlords in the area who rent j Thank you. Merry Christmas and a the First Presbyterian cherch. Forest, with burial in Forest cemetery. apartment school in older to make it a larger i«»? homing regulaittiioonn nneeeedd not filej modern institution. Voting!this additional registration and fre ts under j Happy New Year. MART LYNN MURPHY. THREE INJURED IN AflO ACCIDENT will take Place between the hours n o f I S , n o o n , a n d 7 p . m . a t t h e C i t y j _ not affected. Hap, The ERR • *• B.m at the Ultv * IIVW rcuuiiw w froposkions will registration easy. pecal voters of S«k*d. I Jm«i dUtrirf - 'form in duplicate and •?<> »he wis mar-®on_ cho!chnL^' i' AJ : k»»w„^kir, pavilion JohnMrnr, "^'- ft Even after her husband's death for- & Donald Phalin, Joanne Kemboldt. . „ .h_ pontiniMwl in the ,Une88 he maintained a firm faith of'tO. buT^ untU Wr,'" JEl lT.r.k, G.r2dln. Tl!S.i.or,, J«ck "» A briSnilSStSjffSrth for Weber, Jean Weber, Joan Weber,^ . K J Mrs. Catherine Reeing. W» who Robert Weber, Toinette Weiler »nd . Nell " n res'?®J. ^B the. passed away at bnhZmik Volo r ,Jack Wirtx. |X' ^ Thursdiy, Dec. V»k ' n--r ri«n«; I The only adult to ha ennfinmari yim; \ register will j I want some Uippers, a barn, sta- Lawrence Huck. j Be8;jea ' ^ ^n^ ^Qdren already! ^d'^sfjr'* ^Injuries sustained in an anto acciftStte last of»e week placed thna in the Woodstock hoepitaL The occurred on Route 14, north. ef Woodstock. said Community high school district, seriously injured was Harold such improvements to consist ot m, 83, driver of a Bnick auto, j classrooms, gymnasium and cafewho suffered a broken leg, teria? and lacerations. His heme! 2. Shall the Board of education of is Footville. Wis. lira They are re- tion waggon, bicycle, sled, set „of' legal voters of|l«w« only to nu out a single-page | soldier boys, game and ieep. mIiiiii! district*' ">rm ln send or bring | BILL DICK. atantio. .f " ** °mc^ AtUr "" «ES, N£ J • "'fcb*r *°u 1,T'.VTd' t No tom* b««n checked, U>e d»pli- To Santa Claus: 5 w f^a. Wt!^nll. be retorned to the I want a rubber doll ^ M •nd •,ki ^ •2£"^N^J'".^*u^dh00by "PP-rr^nd^rner- Fog Caused Two Auto Acddents Near Here mentioned, feh« Hso Tia • two other | i sons, Rev Father George Nell of j near Volo. rays Fog and poet smoke on Route 120, a mile east of Route 45, caused COMING EVENTS December 12 St. Clara's Court, C.OJV--Christmas Party--Pot-Luck Supper, 6 Community high school district No. Parochial School Hall. issue high: Meeting McHenry Council, K. of C. amount' December |S urtng serially on | Mothers C of the years and In Party for. Children--K. of. C. Hall. 0. B. S. Christmas Party include four children, Molider tSSSm , w 1(_ ^ .. four the pop-out pup and a 14-piece "plas-1 collision of two cars last Friday ( Still in quite good health and able p ™" » ^ tic cookie cutter set and a toy fish- j afternoon. L. A. Thompson of Grays. to be around, Mrs. Nell is antidpat- 7®/; j"1?11.. . . iog set. I am 7 years old. My name, lake bad stopped to help another jn^ with pleasure the gathering Mrs. Anna ai*n at Vele and ie i driver whose car had slid into the which her family is planning for Schneidwf'-^ of^ lfc- JOAN'LENORE COLLINS. I ditch. Unable to we the Thompson next Tuesday. May her joy in the i car in the dense fog, Gerry crashed day»s celebration be remembered ?:njL„ Dear Santa: ' jnV> the rear <rf it. ko one received i"0n^ inuT the future. I am 7 years old. my little sister injuries and both cars were able 4 y«.r. ,.d. Wiu..y» „teri ,t the SUPERVISOR _BO^D^ McHenry; sixteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Her husband, Ber- '•aea &J^,Wbo^F^onw7wi7 J*nuaiy 1 in each of the yandln 'The oroupant of the third car, a 2™"$* 15So^SSESfc D^emfcer 14 ^aSSl*0He eaoMed^Uijunr but i®5* through 1957; $16,<NX>, 1968 Western Jamboree and Box Lunch e^m*n 2In *se vere sshhoSckT ftooililo^wrifnSg OST«e| i through W&; $17,000, 1961 through j Social-Lilymoor Club, . 1P6S. |18000> 1964 throUffh 1967. and| December 15 ry <.w.t Loaherver bearing interest at the rates of two' Mid-Winter Choral Concert -- Htgh «n the hich- •"d one-fourth per cent per annum School Auditorium. lost con- 'or bonds numbered 1 through 50 and i December If ^ SSJlV T<i*\ i • i ml Into the two and one-half per cent per annum ! Johnsburg Lady Foresters -r> Christ- j Dear Santas Ae^cSSrolet ^r bonds numbe^d 51 Ui^ough 296. i mas Pirty. ^ ~ -- L-: frna Local residents will be interested' December 19 ""fr tms^oblow to learn that Richmond voted another IW. S. C. S.--Christmas My. SMtioll, Ctttflng1 a*mi -tirw^ W tioc Ann in KAnJa Inaf Qefnwtnv 1 r n Af A rKriflfmea PfirtV i school building bornls in the amount! Decemhwr °Jy, sister May Eva, a •»- ' accident APPROVED GRAND Sie^'w L2b2S? 62^551 of $295,000 maturing serially on! Mothers Club Annual Christmas I doll, a doll house with furniture and'same location, a similar accident AlM*nU V All UKAAU irty, 60, both of Monroe,'Wis.! January eadi oc^pant of the third car, a amounts as follows: nard, passed away I The body rested at the Qvll| m UUll I1UUBC wivii iuiiuviuo •*I,U : . , ' , ; a doll buggy and some candy and occurred when Miss Margaret TTTRY AT MEETING nuts and fruit. My little sister say* Freund, 19, ran into the rear of an _____ way M Justen Sons funeral home ^ntO 10 i o'clock on Saturday morning, when Rev. George L. Schark conducted *? 'funeral services from St. Peter's don't ask for too much. Please re- mington, 111. Miss Freund said she! The board of sunervisors met Isst church, Volo. Burial was in the > imember all other little girls and was blinded by the fog ard peet »nd approved the roster of a church cemetery. •f - beyswith something nice. Your smoke and failed to see the car new grand jury and supplemental' Mrs. Aegiist Lareen ilt»k Uttle friends »ntil it was too late to step. She and , pane]. Members of the jury follow: Old friends of Mrs. August Laveen, ~ J^fES and MAY EVA NIMSGERN her »»ter. received minor cuts' Riley--'Thomas Burke, Sr. . |87, will be sorry to learn of her about the forehead. she wants s little wagon. Hope we auto driven by^ Alex Botz of^Wil-) much. Pleaa " " J "T ' 2L* Th« Losbereer $125,000 in bonds last Saturday,! C. D. of A. Christmas Party. m tot.1 of »226.000 ..W .» Du.t^.c M _ £y SSPS~SP RP JStrh WB follo-nTu- for the erection of a new school.1 Methodist T m'JS* ,'»«« ""•« » TO 1, With 600 Pro»r.«. Sz hijrtiway"on"•«to. 't»hKe- "shouider a>nndd Ppeeooppllee ggooiinngg ttoo tthhee oooollllss . Thhee JJ ohnsburg Juvenile Foiestoreemne to a stop. Erdman had ^ount of the bond issue floated in, Christmas Party. ..ifThr aootdont. it Is said, when Richmond, considering the size of the: Janaanr 6 . A! Loabercer car plunge taxing district, would compare with Altar and Rosary Sodality Meeting. Wh P ^ McHenry floating a bond issue ut After the truck was hit the driver $460,000. Flames CaUM Damage ..rnui the hirh- The grade scl.ool districts in both » toS. c-y.w'i-k. .nd w««i.Wck «.t«i TO Peter Weber Horn* of the Walgeribach fam on on simdar issues six months ago, doU and a MPS. THEODORE GROT. My daddy FORMER RESIDENT OF PlcjpSi bring me a real live baby sister. "•oto * ^ KAUGN CITY, DIED IN OTTAWA The Plaindealer has Just received . ard of the passing of Mrs. T^ieo- „ We are Sandra, Judy and dore Grot in Ottowa, 111., on Nov. 12, jj Baker. m blackboard, the" hTiW both carrying by a large majority. iFire threatened to cause serious skates if you have them. girl. After leaving McHenry 1905, Algonquin -- Herman Ehlert and " t,» wan drivinr. ! A larK« <roup of interested citi- damage at the Peter Weber home Judy wants a dickory dock, a the Grot family moved to Ottawa, Riua ALford. Survivors include twd sons. Mb zens was present at last night's mass north of Johnsburg last Thursday horn, a cash register, a clown suit, where Mr. Grot managed the Ottawa on the supplemental list are ir.- nf Tarif.«n Mirh and Robert of Mrs._ Walter Smith, who a cowt>cy suit and an Indian suit. Brewing company. eluded the names of Marie C. Fox Geneva* also three grandchildren. '• AM«I PstAit A# - J «•.. • •• w Dear Santa Claus: We have three children at our word house. - Gary. 11946. A former resident of Me Gary is our new brother. We'd Henry, Mrs. Grot was a charter j like a baby swing for our brand new member of the local chapter of the: brother^. He'd like a bell and a o.E.S. Services were held from an rattle^and some other toys for'a ottowa chapel, with burial in Oaksmall boy. , wood Memorial Park. Sandra wants a camera, magic The deceased was bcrn in Norway Nunda -- Louis Messinger and A^T"w»^,Mrs~LM*en"snent some cutout books, ice and came to this ~unt™ as a your^ j 4 Schmipf. „ _ ,'^ch °o"f lb. ^ Henry in lyuo, Ahronauin -- " «-i----j Marengo--Wayne Bennett and An- death, which occurred laat tlan- :;1 drew Walker. _ { day, Dec. 5, 1946, at Geneva, Hi. Dunham--Jack Kennedy? r; ' ' Mrs. Larsen was born Justine Chemung--Fred Stahl and Paul Johnson, in 1859 in Sweden, and NeiHhokl. i came to this country as a young ^ . Alden--Fred W. Schultz. , ' girl. She was married to the late Hartlaml--John Nolan. I August Larsen in 1888 in Chicago. v Coral--Jess Rugh. IThey resided in Cary for a thae GAfton--Albert Boncosky. ! and later came to McHenry, where ' " j Dorr--D. N. Hurley and Catherine they operated the Orchard Beach , . Baker. i hotel for*sdVeral years. The many Greenwood--Harry Freeman. i friends which the family made during Hebron--Glenn S. Spooner. their residence here will mourn Mra. • Richmond--(Frank MarsahL Larsen's passing. ^ Burton--Arthur Ketner. From McHenry they moved to > | McHenry -- Albert Purvey and Phinip Wig in jL917> they had ; < "enry Schaefer. . . ! isince resided except during the win- /** TAECT NELS PEARSON IENT OF PMA AT LTURDAY'S meeting held at the high school audi- morning, part were Miss Helen Stevens, Mitsi The fire department was sum- and our brother is a very good boy. A good crowd was in attendeance at Maurie Taylor, Mrs. John Bolger,' moned immediately and several! 8ANDRA, JUDY and GARY WALSH jw r P pilyorman Op^DS •_a an.. nuall meeting and election oAfT *M m rs. J*e nnie «Mts. e. RT»fi c.1h ardSs on, TL eonardJ " nei» ghL bL ors came to Vh ell p .p.u. at. ouat tj.h1 e I n-- 1 ^ * * officers of the local PMA, - held at McCracken, Paul Yanda and Ardin blaze with fire extinguishers. The Dear Santa: Am paroc in 4satur< '.TcS^^rl hial school hall in McHenry Frisbie. j roof on cne side of the house was, I am 6 years old and in first turday evening. _ This was followed by a talk by hadjy damaged, several walls will tirade. Will you please^ bring me Chiroprac' ic Office Here _ _ _ j<r _ d . L. F. Silverman, chiropractor, has to serve for the next year Supt. C. H. Duker, who outlined the need to be replaced and some furni-, a dolly and a bunk bed. Ralph want* purchased the equipment of H. S. wee* of tne annual seai saie Nels Pearson, president; Thorn- architect's plan for the proposed ture was destroyed. |a football and Chris wants a wagon VanDenhurgh at 120 S. Green street to the Skoghmd chapel Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with borial in Oak Ridge cemetery, Chictgo. | George Kramer of McHenry served Christmas Seal returns during the as one of the paH bearera at Ifc*. first week of the annual seal sale funeral. SALES IN FIRST WEEK TOTAL $2,854 h ThonneeOtt, vice-president; and new building. As stated in the past, nul Doherty, secrAary and trees- the board cannot promise&Just how trfr. John Lindsay and Peter A. much of this building can be ac- Fieund were chosen delagates and complished with $295,000; however, Mn Loose and Robert Knox as the needs of the institution were alternates. carefully considered in planning the Cards, dancing and the serving of expansion program and as much as fCfroahments followed the meeting. | possible will he carried out. The cost to the public as individual Flames started in the c him|ey. i and an I„di.n doll. P.thr -jnf . "u'"fST"<nnPd in the practice Tybe^lo-i; CUSTODY . doll trunk and a dolly. Bring Dennie cf chiropractic in that location. Dr. $2,854.66, Mrs. J. L. IMM, nmpaign Judge DV llliam M. Carroll m cu^ a wagon and Kennie and Dale, who VanDenburgh and his family' have 2? i^i cuiA J**1 IIIIIIIIIMIMIIII nv^in Crystal Lake, want a'foot- left for the south, where they will opened ** iTll^ts^rn^1 w^*1" C,i^K5m C|Iit0d^tli R BlrthS ^ ^ yOU> -™><e their home.. . . S^!!' S2ZL \ i >ei>»>>•<•>»»»»>••« Sabecriben to th« eon leading the days earfler tl 4fLAINDEALKR PRINTED BARLY taxpayers Is ^ to the. Plaindealer teraTt to the voting iubUc. lowing information Us b by Ma: Your friend, " "nr ^Iverman" is a graduate of out the county aim! will continue until Rogers, to her mother, Virginia L1NDY ANNE BENNETT. the Palmer school in Davenport, la., Christmas. Proceeds will be need to Crystal Lake, subject to action of land the St. Louis Basic Technic finance the tuberculosis control pro- the Walworth county ™urt^wrd- » ^ a.w. i tv su«f• • «>lionl at St Louis Mo. He was gram of the association. . ing the child, who is s ward of the A tan..a»_ft.D»r l» , , 14.^ ^ p^.ic with hi. of great in- Woodstock hospital on Sunday, Dee. The fol- 8, to Mr. and Mrs. George Steag«j£ been given Three sisters the new sen, Morao A Co, bonding i ^fti. comoany which purchased the bonds:' Mr. and Mra. Leo. Kefber are the than USU4I during {>« flhe holidays. Because Christmas ai^ coi _ WW Tear's Day both fall on Wed- "The average principal and interest parents of h daughter, born at the| ^ ^ndgr, the^pa^er will be pr|^*d^on requirements over the life of the | Woodstock^ hospitol on Sunday, Dec. To one'piSr o^sfippers, sise*3. I wouid *roSer*in Woodstock until recently, in sending checks for their scals im- tj like tl slipper caninr U our lovii too. Your loving friend, JACQUELINE JUSTKN in senaing eneexs ior uieir scan in- tyb Should tne wtscon mediately is greatly appreciated," lM&e Nancy from it'i ! said Mrs. Lang. "While tne sale will then the local circuit cot oe pnnwo wn tne lue ox tne i Woodstock hospital uec. tne North Pole vine wauaegan 01 ««= "r^" .3" Imaw msh' k. '-ilZr of TimIm William M. P and Tuesday. Dec. bonds is $19,040 and this figure, di- g. Mr. Kerber is the agricultural,Dear Santa: . promotion of three employees, one be^nsT e«St iiT mST wiA ts and advertisers | vidad bv vour 1945 assessed valua-! instructor at the local Uch Sdiool. I want to tell you that Judy and fVom McHenry. Carl L. Antonson, of«Ch",rtnBf* man bepn^ # in ^circuit cowt.» »«. wt» BRTRIVRS ADVANCEMENT "»><! «*rs. L«ng. w nue ine saie wiu court will again A^nT^4^^STu.t 1ULC: ^ !7"., „£ek Thursday by the Jebn ville company in Waukegan SI. Correspondents yided by your valuagsay plan aceordingiy in having Afiritkm, whkJi is $5,448,246. produces s|opy in our offifce two days earlipr .08848 ~er in_ valua- Mih sdiool. A daughter waa barn to Mr. and 1 ware bad and wrtt Thuradav bv the Johns Man- tremely helpful to the association order as to visitation of the fhther. ville comoanv in Waukegan of the and to the posbrffice if returns are' Nancy was fiwn ,to her father usuaL RESIDENCE CHANGES Mir. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson have from Main street; West. Mc rnicn fD,w»,<w, pnown a oaugnser was nern w nr. ana i were wau , •-- wwuaegan nreei, a „llKi;7 j. »w. f.w _-_.v ^ -er dollar, cr in other words, Mrs. Pasquale Cairio of Ietend Lake us toys youcan or iowet about us. advsn«Kl to foreman .inspector at Pubj|« libranes^in on in^Srt'l A ? ^ ; " " Y O O R 'S'b oHL .' t£FKiF* " * t o c h ^ "xxsim viding we levy a year's interest for! nounce the birth of a son at the 1947, will be $1.50 and for 19481 Woodstock hospital on Dec. 9. Dear Thanta: . • $2.90 and thereafter it will average a daughter their first child, was I want a burning set and come 'out on a basis of $3.48 per thousand."; bora on Dec: 6 at the Wbodstock > candy and nuts. Please bring me In view of the above accurate in- hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William j a pair <rf fckiis and skating socks, j 4 mono Sift* Bring me s6me golf clubs, a^ brassle r"""* T.. i,i.t. ruiulal* mIUm whara Bookmarks being placed in all tody of the child recently and thaA 1 * he^todiid mechanical engSS'ring. boofa borrow*d contain * check ,ut sh« « now in a footer km in tnl* ^ to test the reader'! •s ' s knowledge about Geneva under the direction ef th* , to .the former George Steins- "J™ "oso cr home west of the city, which formation, be readily fcen Guff. have purchased. Mr. and Mrs. erfer are now making their in an apartment in the Sue formation, it can De reaaiiy seen uuffey. Bring me some that the cost to the average proper-! j|r. and Mrs. Donald Freund be- kind spoon and many irons. My sister ty owner will be less than one cent, came the parents of a girl, born at | and I want a ponograph and radio a day for the next twenty^years., the Woodstock hospital on Dec. 3. ^ ; eombination^ with a automatic record chest X-rays and tuberculosis symp- juvenile court. The ssother» saaRfad i th< A m, . _». __ , . supplied the markers to the library. Nancy testified, she sees km Mrs. Marv Muzzy of Rmgwocd has bookmarks serve not only _a3 every ilyiii^ the »yn»K- juveniie conn, xne mwim toms. They also bear holiday greet. Raymond Kahl last year a ings from the McHenry County Tu- that she has a bonM in berculoais Association, which has care for her , • i?|_ ,.,„t She Whether a new, modern school sys- j A son was born sit the Woodstock changer. My sister home ®n K™» »ti^Bt. me jg WQrth thmt #moant will be hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 3, to Mr.!cedar chest. Ma and dad wants occulSdby Mr. aSd 11^ Byron decided by the public next Saturday. andMrs. Howard _Lockwood. of Woodstock, who pur- ^wTarJntss aa obiige " medical patient at the Wood- lfeMith check list but also as a Te- the gtock hospital minder o'f the annual» Christasas So--eal' - u Do your part for the "yanks who gave" and put yuur Xnms gift in I one of the boxes located in all parte Do your part for the "yanks who of y tu eHy. nainiisaiw, at the ~0 . • j' _j John B. Wirtx underwent surgery g.u to raise Amda to KUMSft the ySF.iEL fn the o"d at St. Therese_ hospital, Waukegan work of th%1JW»eKuloai. Association. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Schmitt j something to. She^ lives in the old on & this "week. , the parents of a girl, born on Singer home on the river. I am -- n^fmUr 4 at-the Woodstock hos-<12 years old. Ma wants a pair of -- ; nylons, earings, diamond ring a one who wants to can give us a new pen aril pencil set pitaL Be sure and bring the kiddies in to see Santa at AithotTs Hardwure lO-Place ponograph and radio compilation on Christaaa Da* and JAMES WEBER, with automatic record changer and Bar will be etan Ml 4 P.S.--Mr. Overtune, If feu want to eedai We Dee at lie Riverypa can give, us a cadaW and any- side chest ^ ^ ^ 4 *" ^k * ** *

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