»V %"5 •• > J; - * - jf '1 v " ; <*- - .\ ., ; -y^~ •-•>- - - - " '.'-• '*: W'¥Wj&*aWk R1 ^ f"~'M :'C^ * (*!'? .-'A' t-Z-X*<r&- P:-*"-'*'i"rrtr?#J>W9,r* W jfit :M»S V ' "•' ' '» -"V ^/»r «;; » * j* '.1 \m*.**•%• 4 .JV* .'•. >>': *w" „ *:. <•%** • f$M§ r v* V- V-Vst«! /Jk Vohune 72 M'huvkt, Illinois, thuIksday, January 30,1947 *>. sr * flows rAYMEKTS EJWEILUWAITtD n STATE VETS •* V Expect Recompense • Checks Will Be In >1 Mail By Next Jose DAMAGE SUIT TILED BT FAHDBt VOl LOSS op cowb nr stout „ A suit hat been filed in the Mc- Henry county circuit court by L. H. Jura, Riley township, to recover $1,800 from Illinois Northern Uti1- ities Co., and 1900 from the Dunham and Chemung' County. Mutual Five Insurance company. Mr. Jure claims that last August SO., he was driving six of his cows LEGION AUXILIARY members entertain AT DOWNEY HOSPITAL Under the capable leadership of Mrs. Robert Krinn as Rehabilitation chairman, the local American L®ffion Auxiliary unit has been bus? helping with the entertainment pro- Kim at the Veterans' hospital at wney, Illinois. One recent evening a Party was sponsored by the McHenry unit, with refreshments EXTENSIVE ION) SINFMK TAKING HJtCE M COUNTY Improve Eighty-six KUee of Rival Roads In $15,000,000 Program Along the highway next to the power I provided by the McHenry American line, and the cows came in contact J Legion Post. with lines dangling near the ground i Gil Rogers, a promising yourtg -- Most veterans were mighty happy - and were killed. He values the cows musician of Lily Lake and a student • Under the $15,000,000 farm-tr>- iMt week with the anouncementthat at $800 each. u in McHenry high school, accompanied I highway program passed by the sixths $886,000,000 bonus for Illinois The lines were darling as a re- the ladies to Downey and entertained I ty-foorth General Assembly on the veterans of World'War II was called suit of lightning striking the power [the hospitalised men with some fine recommendation of Gov. Dwight K. legal by the state supreme court, line pole, so Mr. Jurs has sued to; music on his piano accordion. The' Green, approximately eighty-six Bren though this last legal barrier i recover $160 for each cow from the j ladies from McHenry, McCullom' miles of rural roads in McHenry to the payment has now been re- insurance. company, the limit on tho Lak^ and Lily Lake who acted as' county will have been improved whep moved, there remains much work policy. t hostesses for this party are thr! wortt now in progress is completed, ahead before application blanks will, The insurance company claims that following; Mrs. Robert Krinn, Mrs. McHenry count/was allotted $156,- be available. It will probably be the storm during which the po'ei Elbert Buch, Mrs. William Greer. ! ?20 to surface 8S.15 miles of road Jime or July before the payments was struck occurred at 4 a.m. that William Blake, Mrs Joseph wit^ gravel, stone, bituminous or will be made I morning, and that the accident to Blake, Mrs. Harry Lock, Mrs. Win i o^ed earth. Kane county is receiv- -In McHenry county, much of the the cows did not occur until about putsch, Mrs. Peter Nerstad,'inK $104,680 for the purpose of nutxesulting work of the -approved bonus 10 a. m. cn that day, so that the. jr.t Mrs. John Greene, Mrs. Rdllie' I tin8T the same type of surfacing on Syments will fall to William R. policy covering damage by light-i Bore, Mrs. Steve Wijaw, Miss Gene-199-10 miles of road. tiros, service officer of the Illinois ning could not apply, as the cows1 vieve Ferwerda and Mrs. Paul Yanda. i Nearby DuPage county is given " ' ~; ~ ---1" * * *" $98,169 to improve 51.07 miles of road, and Lake county $123,910 to spend on 52.29 miles of road. In reporting on the progress of the taftmship road program, Gov. Green disclosed that a total of $14,208,0^0 has been alloted to the 102 counties of the state for these improvements, Veterans Commission, who will be were not struck by lightning, but busy aiding veterans in filliing out were killed by contact with the their blanks. It will be remembered that the charged wires. TWO BAHQUXT BALLS INCLUDED IV BUDQ* KEHODEUHB FLAMS ^ Very complete remodeling and redecorating awaits The Bridge, under the ownership of Louis Raffetto, who purchased the place from Bemie Bollman recently. Mr. Raffetto does not come to McHenry as a novice in the business. For fourteen years he operated AUGUST HXUUHir, BROTHER or LOOAl &KSIDKKT, IS DSAD* August' J. Hermann, 73, of Chi cago, brother of Mrs. George Kramer of this city, died on Monday morning, Jan. 27, 1947, in Norwegian- American hospital. Survivors, besides Mrs. Kramer, include the widow, Anna Karauth Hermann; four sons, Edwin, Alfred* Uncle Louie's tavern in Chicago, and Paul and Walter; three daughters, later operated Breesy Point tavern and restaurant at Lake Zurich for one and a half years. The new^ owner plans, many changes for The Bridge; He is enlarging the dining room, which will <be open from noon until 1 a.m Minnie Russ, Ella Kodbatz and Gertrude Whitsel; three brothers, Fred, j DEATHS, HUNKS HESULT Of LOCAt AIITIACCHENTS Crystal Lake Maa Killed When His &r . Overtidned Near Yolo ^ Otto and . Henry Hermann; twelve grandchildren; and one great grand-! child. Highway accidents in this vicinity [ over the weekend caused Several The body rested at the Barrens ^tks *nd -ir,juries ^ «»ny. At Bi '^S M funeral home at 4322 Elston avenue at present and later with the ap-1 until 12:30 on Wednesday, when it proach of the summer season. A j was taken to Concordia Evangelical . . . - menu appearing elsewhere in this Lutheran church to rest until ser-1 T. . * irosted roads. issue gives one an idea of the very i vices at 2 o'clock. Burial was in'. William E. Radke, 33, of Crystd least; tw6 of these accidents were local enough to make drivers think twice when taking out their cars tempting food which will be served. Among the more important features of the remodeling program will be the two banquet halls which will be open to the public in about sixty days. These will be of special interest to large groups and wedding parties desiring Targe, private rooms for dinners. Mr. Raffetto announces that in the near future a liauor store will also open in the building. POLIO DRIVE NEAR END; tonus bond issue met with^ over-, JJ'HBHRY 30UMTY REPORT FINE RESPONSE whelming approval by the Illinois TnTWVn r>OTf> A OA voters who went to the polls last'JOTW' tBlOA|»U November. However, soon afterward RENT CONTROL AREA twelve Chicago veterans contested ; According to Chairman Ray Mc- ^ balance of the appropriation be- £e legality of the vote, charging McHenry joined the Chi-! Gee, McHenry has given ftne sup-! ingaUocated to county highway dethat the bonus issue had not beet! rent control area last Monday, I port to the March of Dimes drive, Pfrtments and the. state division of rperly submitted to the voters. jat^^and an McHenry files will ? which is scheduled to close today | hf^ways for enrneenng and ada unanimous omnoin written by transferred from the Rockford j (Thursday), Jan. 30. However, it I minwtrative expmses. judge Loren E. Murphy of Mon | area 0ffjcl to 325 Washington street isn't too late to make your contribv-! ... i # e^ ^ . , . mouth last week, however, these ^ Tighe E. Woods, Chi- tion either at one of the local stores . total of $12,615,970 has already members and gumsts, the contentions were rejected. rent director, announced, or to Roy Miller of the special giftr^een turned over to the counties for (elected vestrymen took their Th® transfer will shorten travel committee. disbursement under contracts a^-1 of office in last Sunday's serv INSTALL COONCB. AT ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH In a crowded church, amid many newly o#h service ai Ridgewood cemetery. We Offer Yon The court's ruling affects 516,000 transfer will travel f „ SriC»X!i f«J J[°TnnwSld ^rll McHenry county residents having! Half of the money collected will be! fj* JJESLJT1! Zion Lutheran church. fcUm8 mienoisf°ra5d the of "kin business on rent control matters, and used in direct aid to local polio vie- " ! After the sermon, *5°™ n*xf ®f will likewise benefit Chicago metro- tims. The other half will go to the wLn tlioil* livoa in fVio lino nf politan workers who own or rent. foundation headquarters for the sunajo lost their lives in the line of £mes Jn McHenry jport 0f scientific research, emerrenc: w„v . mllM ^ . A. - - - I A rent iniormation office in Wood- aid in epidemics, education and the, _ * ffl f ., [reward from the Lord, the thirteen rwlr will Vie nm>r Fridav after- trainmv of MnH.m-v stofte^surface. A total of J,617 miles • ^ _ _ i v u c s v i u i v i i . i n w h i c h t i n ? be used »o°n, according to the gov- !pa8tor outlined the type and quality eraor. Of the ^ , of Christian service expected in the port of scientific research, emergency 574TOm5ist^re°r|r?awl "Sr WOrk °f the church an(^ts eventual A fntni „f 0^17 I Those vMetoenrtahnlys Pealiygmibelen tot o reeeive 8tock ^ be °Pen each prWay after- training^• _of specialists. McHeni^ . ° ' councilmen stepped forth to . f t. h-ll noon at the postoffice. county, which had several polio cases i hit'iim^nnutM^'ar^^t i >ltar ^ in ON)€lll8 ITOm thC Oil " TTFAAJLA ^Ikn4 /AWIM a QVALLLIT- t'LKIA -- -- It A* IVAAM ffl il IL 4A >AA1* bituminous^urface not on a concrete ] tones, faithful service to t! been residents of the state when Woods said that rent forms applic- this year, has been forced to seek . miiM Ll« 4a MmIIammt llMnavtv nd^ifinnnl n.n fki. Inffn. I * } rlace OH j ap^| th^ir chUrch The men who they served on U. S. soil and »15 °ffice' 222 West Adams- street- A1"tinue as M iB necessary.' he reverent V'ir Lord ftfcv pntered the service Thev will able to McHeni-y county property additional aid from this latter source | conc' te Sfy.rn <' fL_ f;m_ may be obtained at the Chicago area j so that special treatment may con-1 Th . > _ _ _ P?? Fim OOO Waef A /foma ctrfiof AI! ' fimtA aa Innflr aa s„ I The stone and gravel roads are Church Council for 1947 are the constitute AAtt lleeaasstt npaarrtt ooff tthhee vveerryv lfiinnee rree-- ;, ^| ^onaof ' following: C. F. Kiehl, president; . month for the time .pent in »ct'ons. however, will be protest , . , . lil20,827; and the bituminous sur-, Paut P*at,ke, vice-president; Paul '•"hrn •\wi;,N°ihol,on. .te. rent rep-' S%.0."b^n of S hH^ iW5" * «•<*' ?' A."?. sETie'T«S- 2S K 2 i» i- «!->** •» A STtkto alSS hL ukic„Tf:ru",rt c«„t™ct,on cf|K,mh?1 , *r. W E. L™™.,,. ft i. .rneeted th«t the .venire WaukeB»n br«f.ch at 3S6 Washing- McHenry youth during the n«.t ye»i. ] Unaneial secretary. Senior Deacon it is expeciea inai l9.e .B ..A inknn* MaiMtir- fi47> «r:.ujast five months alone S are Henry Antholc and Etml Patske; K - Junior Deacons, Otto Mueller and iyment for veterans will be $400, est of kin of those who lost thei 1 lives will receive $900, the maximum In payment under the law. llie bonus bonds are to be tired through increased taxes cigarettes and horse racing and ». na real estate if necessary. The ! UF ton street. (phone Majestic 647). With , The freeze date for rent control two children have realised its crip jnil|PI|IAAI| D|7C|nC||T WAC . , . . „ _ „ McHenry ocunty is Oct. 1, 1943. piinR effects and a 'teen-age boy ha v WIHllfUUU lUOlvLni WAj John Felt7-: trustees, F. C. Felt*, Because of the lack of knowledge ISUNM VICTIM JAN. 29 concerning the cause of the diseas KFORD MEETING on FOR TAX DX8CU88I0MT - rwn»w«M«l* T MliT T V an(1 ,ts curc* no one can 8ur® the us! |£TEIUPT LUUAblil 1 when and where it will strike. Your! Edward Bauer was found dead in Howard '*+~4rF- • dimes and dollars will help to provide the barn near RIs farm home west Chester tax on ^ court held that the attack on the, _ r „ . --.iv,n*»wr viranai. cigarette and horse racing feature.* ; With the Illinois General Assembly treatment for those unfortunate 0f Ringwood about 3:80 o'clock Wed- an(j j^y £rber were without legjal merit. It also and Congress now in session, plans who have been stricken as well as nesday afternoon, Jin. 29, believeJ With such a refused to consider a charge that for an economy drive in local, state aiding research work. the act gave the service recognition and federal government spending will Albert Grever and George Erber. F. W. Voelts is. chairman of the committee on Christian Education. Assisting the Church Council are ushers for 1047. They are Voelts, Robert Kamhols Chester Grandt, Michael Schmitt,Jr. Lake, was killed last Sunday awning at 7:30 ©"clock when his auto-' mobile skidded out of control on U. S. Route 12, southeast of" Vok>, and overturned three times. He suffered a broken neck and othet injuries when thrown out of the auto and was pronounced dead by a Wauconda physician. Three other persons riding in the Radke car were injured and taken to Condell Memorial hospital at Lib- 'Nbt only because it to his eighty- ertyville. Ther were Jane Kilbe, 45, third birthday Anniversary, but also of Crystal Lake, and Edward E. because of thirty-one years service Ctowell, 31, of Wueonda, who sufto the city of McHenry do we offer fered minor injuries, and Miss Ms^y congratulations to Math Niesen. Mr. Christensen, who was cufamh Niesen celebrated his anniversary on J bruised and received a back injury. Wednesday, Januaiy 29, as guest j Radke, a World War II veteran of honor at a family dinner at the with many months spent in Iha. Clarence NMhen home. Present were pacific theatre, had been employed I as a carpenter. The body was taken to LiWrtyville, where Coroner Garfield Leaf , conducted an inquest. It was then | returned to the Warner funeral ! chapel in Crystal Lake. ; FVost on the pavement caused a tragic auto accident early last Sat- ; urday morning, taking the life of •one man and causin^injury to six others. The collision occurred about 14:15 a.m. on Route 14, tlyee miles :southeast of Harvard. Frank Pietrxak of Wlthee, Wn^ i driver of one of the cars, was killed | outright. Three ether occupants of the Pietrsak car were injured to such an extent that they required treatment at the Harvard hospitaL They were Stanley Mateski, Harvey Mateski and their sister, Lorraine, 17 years old, all of Withee. Tn latter was reported as the most seiiously injured of the three. William Fedorf of 33 LeMoma street, Chicago, was driver of the second car. Riding with him win his wife, Frances, and brother, Pierre Fedorf. All three were injured and taken to the hospital. According to Coroner Harry Ehorn, MATH NIESEN board, which will administer bonus > be made at a meeting of Northern1 MOTOR VBHICLB payments, legislative authority. " j Illinois taxpayers in Rockford on' _ _ _ __ --I Friday evening, January 31. i REGISTRATIONS IN Fr&nds Schepers, ProminaBt I "Illinois taxpayers contributed 48 STATS ON IN0RXA88 ^ 1 «« ni icents out of every dollar of Illinois; County BUSinMS mail, Diet jincome earned in 1944 to federal,, M . . , ~~~T. . ni. state and local governments in 1945 Motor veh.cle registrations in Illi- Francis A. Schepers, 57 years old. taxes," according to J. Herbert Eich- w »n.Kwv prominent Crystal Lake busine®^ elberger, manager of field operations 15f'80Z ^ ? nL--i twelve yeara ago. man, died last Saturday morning, fDr the Taxpayers' Federation of y °'_j Bawaro J. oarrau Survivors include the widow, Olivo Jan. 25, 1947, at his home. A na- Illinois. "The Rockford conference reported. Kattner Bauer; five children, Urban, thre of Holland, Mr. Schepers came of northern Illinois taxpayers is the --:j *u to Cryi for th been Mrs mun of active and ^ the immediate family' Mateaki was driving southeast and to be" a victim of suicide. His body1 «^riitic Chrtatiin ^Sen, Zion 7hurch N45*^* *nd Ut* wi,e'" | found by hi. wife, who Ifttr: Si™ br^»™ "•>«*; , told Coroner Ehom that her hur. not only for the good of its own „0«r octogenarian's contribution to g® to mto tt» band had been very despondent welfare but also for the good of the McHenry's progress extended ojer Fwinrtauto. resulting in a beadover income taxes of late. An in-j community. ~ quest is being held this (Thursday) . °Tr:"l.u., ... bom in Wauconda VETERANS HASTEN 47 years ago next March 7, and! REINSTATE LAP8ED moved to Ringwood with his family j q j INSURANCE I a fifty year period, ending soon after Ion collision. 'he reached the age of 80. Back in 1894, with the late Jack Walsh, JUNIOR RED CROSS - he was appointed city marshal. H« j mnT.nHtlf XN COlttlTY' continued In the city's employ for; : fifteen years, serving as chief of 'police and superintendent of waterworks at the time the new water- Reports from Veterans Adminlsttfe- works was installed. He ^said that registration of trucks, J Roland, LuAnn, Marvin and Joan, , tion offices throughout the country Following .this period 61 4kae 'with ' * ' " * rchaaed tbe rtrWUlep MAKE FINE PROORES8 'i* fs Mm. Lillian Miner, Junior Bed Ooes county chairman, asaerta that to 4at« more than $460 for enrollment and seivke funda have bean tmn. sstTr & jsS! ki fx In I9?8, m complete total, due to the fart Survivors include two daughters, Ella and Washington to do on a number 210,662 vehicles of the 1941 peak reg | home until Saturday morning Ft .nation prior to JFVb. 1, 1947. This he was again appointed superintend- that some of the tthwh are still Amutidsen and Mrs. Edjrtne Alberry Gf serious taxpayer problems." istration of 1,826,142. j jo o'clock, when a requiem mass will information was revealed by Harry ent, of waterworks, a poet be bdd I working on this of Chicago, and one son, Francis: The meeting will be held at the, Reviewing other operations of the be sung at St. Peter's Catholic J. Pilarski, contact representative of until his resignation and retirementI IT„ Schepers, Jr., of Crystal Lake, who Faust hotel in Rockford. Dinner automobile department, Secretary church, Spring Grove, by Rev. Da-.the VA, who is in McHenry each jn April of 1M4. lAs a token of . -,S,. i^i.. Trniwi - was associated with his father in *111 be served promptly at 6:30 p.m. Barren said that twice aa many car-, leiden. I Thursday from 8 a.m. untiL 12 noon appreciation for efficient and reliable business. I The program will start at 7:46 tificates of title were issued in 194H J The deceased was , a respected in the City Hall. Pilarski stated service, the City Council presented ^1"" Funeral services were held on sharp. Members of the Illinois Gener- as in 1946. Registration of chauf- member of the Ringwood community, that he is equipped with the prowr him with a gift. i f?. «« k Monday morning from St. Thomas ui Assembley from the northern feurs increased 28 per cent over the wfto will be missed by many friends reinstatement forms and that he M Ni#gen j. gtm y,-- active and, the church, with burial in Union ceme- Illinois districts will be invited to previous year, while registration of that he has made during nia rat!- is desirous of assisting all veterans . ' , . >_ --JS-- This number^was for the Thanksgi tery. 'attend the Rockford conference. drivers as of Dec. 31, 1946, exceeds dence there. Mr. Schepers was the father-in Among the major problems to be the registration of the 1940-1948 sa-. , , law of the former Mabel Knot of discussed at the meeting will be ries for a comparative period by 186.-; naintpt TTHNfl MATIK ~ the question of state sharing of 843 licenses. . ! state revenues with local govern- . FOR APPRO ACHING "1 Terra Cotta. TWO LOCAL GIRLS WIN PMA FARM AND SOME WEEK AWARDS iments, the problem of how best tc rrv>f\ca nRTVH (protect the taxpayers against ex i IIWV- ; bKUM UWVB ™ i Prej>arations sjtsrif "x? s,.ir**KE3 'EaffS1 T* ffissr cni policies vo •novner pun. i\u- i_|nnlpe<i for aiTtv Yfin Ht is I thorilative ad.ic. on .tovernm^t theHoiy Nam? insurance matters may be obtained He is i and Fort Sheridan hospital. _ Nine insurance matters may De ooiamea " *mo hundred ash trays and Christmas jfrcm Pilarski society. 1 cards, more than those contracted Pilarski also pointed out in his .Those helping him celebrate his for, were sent as extra s«PP{i«to interview that Feb. 1, 1947, is also birthday anniversary were his three Downey, where there are3,°00 a»enTwo daughters of District 6 tneui- compel local governments to bers of Pure Milk Association are spend more money. ^ ^ j among the sixteen boys and giris In order to show our senators j who have won PMA's Farm ar.d .®nd representatives in SpnngJeM;. Home Week Awards, resumed this *n<\ Washington that we taxpayers^ year after a war-time lapse. , t)ac)c ^ome ®?tive*y w*nt econonn, Bettv Lou Lusk and Marion Wirtz 't is imperative that taxpayers be both of RFD McHenry, will each re- ,n. /OIC® ?o demonstrate our; ceive $12.50 to help toward the ex- active interest in how we are rep-, pense of attending Farfn and Home resented, Eichelberger said. Week at the Utfversi* of Illinois taxpayers who cannot be present College of Agrtfultur^ this week, for dinner at 6:30 should come for Winners were selected by the Uni- the discussion by 7:45 p. m. The ^sjty ' purpose of the meeting is to deter-1 made for the snnual Red Cross drive, permanent plans of insurance with- Roy Kent and Clarence Niesen; four and seventy-five Junior Bad Onn which begins on March 1. Paul out a physical examination. The grandchildren, Dan JiMten, David grift boxes have Jjeen ^ ^ >; " 1 genoral chairman for Mc- latter type policies which have lapse-i, Kent and Michael and Sallv Niesen; children overseas. These box 3 were w ^ >wnship, has not appointed a whue not requiring a physical exam- one brother, Franks Njesen^ <rf Mc- filled at, ! Yanda, I Henry township, ..-- ^» -- -- wmic im n^uuun • |iaijoiv»i *".«•" ---- • . u * _ . , - j drive chairiran as yet, but expect* ination fcr reinstatement prior to Henry; and two sisters, Mrs. Joe each by i to do so within a few days. Feb. 1, must be reinstated by the Huemann of Johnsburg and Mrs. children. I The national goal this year has myment of all back premiunUK, Christina Nell of McHenry. ._. m been set at $60,000,000, although the 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Niesen celebrated former Resident Was jgoal of this county and McHenry KVICT FAMILY ^or ^!ien ^"Vr'iSrshS Buried In California 1 township in particular have not been The hou;injf shortage brought tra- ^ia^^A dlSbtlJ/ViuS . ,^ AAcocconrrddiKng* ttoo Duoonni Wicks county gedy a". E1,K'n when Mr. J f ^ ; McHenry friends have juat learned WICKS, county and Mrs Singleton and their eight a,ea y Pli..Ci, Schneider 'of the death of Mrs. AUen Williams. lnW™the fcb in occupied countries" children were forced from their home y t wishes for many more which occurred at Woodland Hiiis, i£"e..r.,Wa« hom™Ph« .'"AnnnfJLarie. for Mr,. Elizabeth Calif., on Jan. 4, 1*7, after an ili- ^^=*55 The WUD are the oarents of ,ko imnnpfmiiv tA the manv who ^irienos u*trr wiim: r.hsei"ved her eightieth birthday. Al- liams family flsade their home on in Champaign and chaperoned by pr^fr*m " ar_ what _ j , a"daughter^"born on Sunday, J*n. still depend on the Red Cross. Sin?,et°" continued _ his ^search for ^ough Jan. 27 fell on Monday, Mrs Crescent Rd., near the Country Club. Margaret Grobman, editor of PURE Major problems 26, at St Therese hospital, Wauka. ! We certafnlv cannot forget that in a P"1,** ^ although in (eleven ^^y^gjjer celebrated the event on for several years before moving to MILK. The boys will be housed in VJ1* A1!.W •iLiiv. in« wvs win ue nLuseu -- . . , .< aWrann * P ' .« lS ^th» % Tuesday, when members of one o' Califorriia two^and o^-half Urbana under the supervision of 100 per cent assessment law. Als-j, • - - - ... with the enormous balance now in MM r. and Mrs. Harold Frett 'the northern ot! cated some of the largest military *^le vs qu* *9. ber card c ubs gathered at her home ago. The husband is the only imnciation field service man Albert witn tne enormous oaiance now m, mr. '"»« w» | «•«.. pi ine iwgess ™ 'L»the eight children, Virginia, 19, the J * " 1 lociation neia service man, /yoeix 8tate treasury, discussion will. Chicago are the parents of a soi., and veterail nospitals in the country. • j_ u. KIS«1 to enjoy COMING BVKNTS Country «'Snv f uBiiiWf ^ of" these boirTat St. Francis" hospital, Evan*' They are filled with wounded and Shirley, ^'and Wnma,4*^ . 'funds with "local governments for] ton, on Jan. 25. Proud rrandpar- sick men and women who fought are Jn gpeciai help classe at the *® the fettering of the roads. . ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand the war^ for us, snd no doubt will Wi ^hool. The others are John, 17 ^[ ; be concerning the sharing Bast River ^ad^Phfochle a«b-' A LX,SffTr, Mw£UFHSS»nRSes Miss Rose Huemann. An Elkhoni, Wis.. Holton sales- February 1 ' man was a bit startled at a recent Benefit Dance for McHenry Volun- trade gathering to have a con. Lilymoor. I "largest , in world. K. of C. Installation--Woodstock. manager of a large chain of music February S ' stores made known a similar de WW Auxiliary Election of Officers sire and extended his congratula- --Parochial School Hall--8 p.m. tions as well. No one at Holtons Altar and Rosary Sodality--L^gior. had thought of it in that ligl t Hall. ' * " ' ' " ~ February 4 the afternoon. mediate survivor. Funeral service* This "particular club, one of four and burial were in California. „ which Mrs. Schneider belongs. -------- was started twelve years ago, with LAUNDRY IN NEW LOCATlQfll A daughter «a .born, on Friday. e,|~UII, in the f.n._,«f ^truo H^Sehgeide^ ^ ^ UnnJj. £c«. Among the Sick -tag" ^ T«r ^ eight years in the same blade, on into a modern laundry was slow. Court street. Now, however. Mr. and Mrs. Ulster Mrs. Schneider is not one to lei. Adams are settled in tlieir ; ew Jotime "hang heavy on her hands" cation and are adequately equipped for she is alwaye busy. When she to hiuidle their growing business. is not at work with her crocheting, she is making rugs or enring for DAMAGE SUIT her assortment of plants. Her other A suit to recover $100 emekde "3 ' 1 * ^ i M* J4$t Htf.Hannr IR*UE KIUICIIIIK - Jan. 24, at the Woodstock hospital to I tive recreational activity, help in t___ p*._ Dfnirtnifnt ^n,,f. • i petitive manufacturing declare his de-! Mr. and Mrs. John Noble. Tne new 1 planning the future and assistance S to mit s represenutive of the arrival's grandparents are Mr. and in solving many personal problems. UK-woor Lalymoor--Club ^ band instrument manufac-, Mrs. Fred Strahl of McHenry and! Disaster lelief continues to be an , +4+4 +1 m Kiiv^noor. Febr>#ry 2 i turer in the world." Pretty soon the Mr. and Mrs. George Noble of important part pf tjiejwork of the \ fox River Valley Camp, R. N>> A. Jehn»burg Community Club Riverview Can^JtNA ^ St. Marsr's-St. Patrice's School PTA. February 6 C. D. of A.--Business Meeting; February It OES Valentine Party February 16 MKe Party--Spons<**d bf PTA-- Parochial School Hall. Immunisation Clinic--Grade School, ™ March » thvinese and Professions! Women's Chib--District No. I TW -- Mcly held in tbe industry that for the moment the Holton companv is producing morf band instruments than any other manufacturer in the field, although only in fifth or sixth position before vie war. FALSE ALARM McHenry firemen found last Tuesday morning that the customary excitement and hurry which always accompanies their departpre on a fiw-eaH «nw *11 in *ain. The loeul fire fighters war* summoned to a home on Ragner Road ^fbout lft o'clock, but MUy rsscbed Al's White Home whan they ware told that the flanMa had already beenextincuisbed. Aurora. i Red Cross. During 1946 the organ!- Mrs. Bernard Bauer is somewhat Mr. and Mrs. John Matchen, Jr.. i ration was piesent in 271 disasters, improved from her recent illness, are the parents of a daughter, bom; including fires, earthquakes, epidem- Mrs. John Justen underwent suron Jan. 23 at the Woodstock hospital ' ics. etc. nave oeen maoe ior mg tne l at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. continuance of Bed Cross oversets! Mrs. Frank Spurhng has ^ been * ' service for occupational trw ™" McHenry. _ _ ! org^iisatlon will provide ' gery at the Woodstock hospital dui- A daughter was born on Jan. 21 Arrangements have been made for (ing the past week. , , Mxari.. aWnWd aMnrs.. CV/Il1iInIVtoWnII «BWacMkennibHaiuug|;hu•; ppveinaounnniiecli to manage, supervise and! Mrs. Maria -A--. Freu.n d', who. haj{| ,S he ha;sj .o.n e sonIf., IAI n-toa n Sac hneider, on of Wonder Lake are the parents of a conduct recreational ; programs car- \ been very ill at the^ home of ner who resides on mui street. daughter, born at the Woodstock hos- i ried on within the cluba. daughter, Mrs. Ben Kennebeck, has pita! on Friday, Jan 24. Mrs. Beck-! Each contribution is of great im-1 improved the past week. enbaugh is the former Anita Althoff. | portance in helping one of our J Mrs. Math Laures underwent sur- I greatest organisations to carry owt gery at St. Therese hospital, Wau- STRUCK BY TAXI its humanitarian work - Struck by a taxicab as she crossed 1 the intersection of Chicago and Gif ford streets in ISgin at 9&S Saturday night, Mrs. Marilla Ellen Feliiay, 6S, wither- in - law ot Beeeot 8. Cartwrigbt, principal of Elgin high achoajl died at 1 a.m. Sunday morning in St. Joeaph's boapital. Hex l death was the first fatality in l|fiii thia year. 1 - ' |«d llli Waal RESIDENCE CHANGES Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Liptrot and family have noftd frOan the' ho»rof her mother. Mrs. Julia Kent, in Lake Vkv subdivision to their new kegan, the last of the week. Mrs. Margaret Wilcox underwent surgery at the Woodstock hospital last week. Mrs. Robert Koehr has been a medical patient at St Therese hospital, Waukegan. The Chisago and Northern IBineis area contains §0,000 acrea of paries and forest behalf of Robert Glover, Jr.. . naming Otto Reichel, defendant. The : accident occurred Aug. 17, 194^ om THIRTEEN POXES ' mile north of Harvard on Route 14. Thirteen is an unlucky number. It, The plaintiff was driving saoth. acwas unlucky for that number of fording to the bill, and tia dwlSBfoxes--- all caught, killed and skinne.i ant waa traveling north when the by three gentlemen from Boone cars collided/ Caiajpisneea, reckleescounty, Bill Cassidy, _F. D. Cordray neaa and speedhsg is charged. and Buck Cordray. They are from Betvidere. The gentlemen, who not . JfOnCB bmt foxes, but catch them, had ! T1»a Johnsyirg CommwV SSrtaenhidmm' ^Wtk»n in Mar- j wiBhoM WW engo, laat week One waa the rail j i The .•Bj? grand daddy of BOOM county fbx-j jesap* L. land, he measured fifty-two inchiss | IJSO Freuasd, Jae 13br "• mWsy from aoaa to the tip of his taiL IHiUer.