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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Apr 1947, p. 1

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A Vanderpdol Appointed April 10 V i To St P«tricl^9 - - A new assistant pastor in th« p«r- Mfei of Rev. J. A. Vanderpool joined •or community last Thursday, serving in that capacity at St. Patrick's dturch. Father Vanderpool, recently ordained to the priesthood, has lawn assigned to the local church as assistant to Rev. Father William A. OHourhe, who has served at St# Patrick's for the past twenty years. On Saturday, March 22, in St. James pro-cathedral at Rockford, His Snellency, the Most Rev. John J. Boylan, D. D., Bishop of the diocese, «raained Father Vanderpool to the holy priesthood. He offered his first LIST HFORTANT DATES FOR WORLD WAR 2 VETS Veterans of Vorid War II, deceased veterans' survivors, and veterans' dependents entitled to excercise rights, benefits and privileges under federal laws are advised by Lester R. Benson, state rehabilitation director of the American Lesion, to keep a record of the deadlines or time-limit dates for veterans' rights. McHENRY FRIENDS MOURN DEATH OF : ; ANNIE YAH NATTA Old McHenry residents 4fe* this week mourning the untimely passing of Mrs. Annie Wright Van Natta of Crystal Lake, w#»o died at her home at 226 Railroad street on Monday, April 14, 1947, following an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Van Natta was born on August 16, 1860, at Lincolnshire, Those directly concerned may WishI,and came to^his country to keep the following- list of the more important dates: Ninety day* after discharge--Application for old'taba. Until July 1. I9w7--Application for 7flL600 automobile "for leg amputees. as a small child. In 1881 she moved to Crystal Lake and in 1888 was married to Freeman Thompson, who died in 1892. Two sons were born of this union, Floyd Thompson, who died in 1938, and Robert A. Thomp- "MAKE YMRSELF AT HOME NEXT • FRIDAY AT SCHOOL Ammal flolliDT Qlui • Phy Will S> Giv«ii Ernioc of April as TW advent of spring mearil the; return of fishing "and baseball io! some, while to bthers it is the ro-- I mantic time when the skies are al-| ways blue and song birds keep us | happy with their oeaatiful songs. I However, to the sentors at MCHS, We Ofer Yn t CMgntdatkusT Our very best wishes to Mrs. Henry Williams, of Ringwood. w#io last Tuesday, April 16, celebrated her eightieth birthday anniversary. Her family, seven children, eleven frandchilden, five great grandchilren, a brother and sisters, were j present to spend the memorable day PARENTS' HGII NEW RECOU ATTENDANCE FREORD VICTOR : HI THWD WARS ' ALDERMXIHT RACE Until July 1, 1947--Veterans dis-1 so?l wholives in West McHenrv. charged on or after May 12, 1945,; ***• Thompson _waa married on may enlist in Eh listed Reserve Corp j" .?* in same grades held at time of dis-Jispring alwaya mom the time fori charge, providing such enlistment is ; 6'^?n «>••• P**?* which this! accomoplished within six months of Fountain, Mich. They resided there, hem ^ utisfying tiUe,1 discharge, or before July 1, 1947, j *1? JTh™1mJT I Yourself At Home.^ (whirhavar ia IntAr^ 19o7. LtSt FOTUAry Mr* and Mrs. _ . A . , . ! ( U^rAvZJt h 1947-R.in.tate-lV» .N«"» their p.U.nl. Th«, P'<« <***" .*»?| ment of ah> N.OomI SeiriM In- j ™ito( •n»v«wr with their rel.- •*" «« J^dMt | surance witlrout physwal exanuna-| 1 Mrs^^anlFatta1?" survived by the!^® cat* of the miaehievous twins,! may be reinstated without^"dhweicai i widower'> her son, Robert Thompson; | Ja"i® *nd Ji^y, Mary's fourteen- j w ^ ^ i ^ t i ^ , p r w i d ^ a p p l i c a t t o n ^ s1 f r o m ' made *ithin tSree months of date of j f Cwri3Tt of BarrevU?e, aid i Aunt Lavinis and a drab Ufe in SStil August 1, 1947 - Veteran^! Ge°i« WVtaht of Ryder Lake, Britay apply for waiver of insurance Nitta dS^a t£r years £<!" Sl^STt of impe&in^ marriage, premiums to which he had been en- w>s ^lso preceded in death by two ®>»stace, however, nothing informed -/VI ver , 8__ J A. * nf HIA •ihuHiM *11 Mary's hints and leaves for a twoweeks* business vacation. This leaves Mary and the twins in a very unfortunate predicament, for Aunt Lavinia is coming to inspect the groom-to-be. may Natta S a few yVa'rs Veo" She aunt her impending marriage. > premiums to which he had been en- t, 1 • e , ?ne p.-. f,rtWg,__r nMkt»ino- ii.fnmf. i titled since August 1, 1946. After ™s*lso «n death by two.d£~*.id. ^ August 1. 19477^0 premiums will be '^he« and two sisters. !?f the situation, disregards all waived wkich becomes due more than, . Th« ^ 18 at the Warner one year prior to receipt in the V. i ^1er? home. Crystal Lake, until 2 A. of appucation for waiver.. °Ju i ^ls ^Thursday) afternoon, Until August 1, 1947--Beneficiar-1 ^e" ,a8t "tes will be conducted by ies of deceased servicemen, or vet- ^e Rev. M. J. ^Dalrymple. Burerans, may claim waiver of any pre-' r»w m Woodland cemetery, mium which had become due to the: nr^- serviceman or veteran. If service-! ---------- ™an, ..?r v«tera" died during totel TITLE SERVICE disability,^ dependents also have until August 1, 1947, to apply for pro- NOW AVAILABLE TO ceeds of policy. After that date of COUNTY HOME 0WNER8 death of veteran to apply. | w Until Setptember 1, 1947--Appli-j cation for terminal leave pay may I . As a result of the action taken by be made, If the record attendance and the enthusiastic comments of mothers and dads folowing Parents Night last Friday is J any indication, the Croject, new in the local school, was! ighly successful. The program was! held at the public grade school, with i regular school classes being conduct-! ed is near like an ordinary daytime' session as possible. ; In some rooms the youngsters, read aloud, while in others spelling' _T ... ---•-- and history classes were conaucted. unlike many dection< Overcoming their shyness after the "** P°Us at the first few minutes, the little Light Vote Cast In Both City anf Scbool Elections sit vlfcf - BMsf ~;V . , McHenry1 lblks' wards att^cted a minimum of votbegan to respond more naturally to ers °n Tuesday, April 15, with one the teachers' directions and took e*cePt»°n was the third ward, whw» i~ real enjoyment in demonstrating to '2*re w*rc two candidates to fill the * ' their parents just how much they | °"'ce *m held for jiiua] had learned in the last seven months, v Fsrwetda, now a res- •« • ' Among the most entertaining classes Jd«re of Wisconsin. In a dose race, was one in which the girls and .S*0*** *• defeated Charles boys joined in song for the pleasure frown T by a vote of 1S8 to 109. of their large audience. Larry J. Huck, who was a candidate Teachers, students and parents . ^ ®T police magistrate, enjoyed a light lunch at the close received the support of 178 voters in of classes. All were in agreement WB_rd three. that the program wias very success- 'n w,r? number one, Alfred Ton- Ail and one which should be repeat- yan received forty-four votes. He ed agai•n i•n . ta.%h_ e_ nea_ r fau t* ure. 1 ttfao Mtnnin* •• nl«• *1• • •• MRS. HENRY WILLIAMS BEGIN ERECTION OF BOAT FACTORY IN THIS VICINITY The Marine Manufactultag has broken ground for the f.orty-°ne voters m support of Arnold of a boat factory on Nippersink lake, | with her. The children are Martin r!TeifK«n 12* 9;: Btass, who several weeks ago an- i . . . . . i of Plainfield, Rose (Mrs. Bernard JJ « 5° « con«>any, said nounce<j (hat he would not be a can- Realising the aitaation to be des- Tonyan) of Ringwood, Joseph snd ^he fir™ has five acres and was able ^idate. Mr. Huck received thirtr- ^d..^J^I1"«:_Ch_ar^8 .^a (Mrs. Michael Degen) of Mc- * }'*** ih' two votes. ^ was running for re-election for the aldermanic post and was unopposed. Four voters, however, evidenty felt , * that the press should be represented % in local politics for they cast that • ? many votes for Editor A. H. Mosher. Larry Huck received forty-one votes in the first ward. Ward number two brought out Jass ofT Mike, a young stranger who Henry, Sister Mary Lambert, O. E". state for land needed to obtain ac-j School Hntiis appens along, as *»rys finance.; s„ of Sacred Heart SaniUrium, Mil- i„ il_.! Only thirty-seven votes were cast Immediately Aunt Lavinia begms waukee, Louise and Anton at home. ' yard W,U *mPloy twenty-five ,t ^ high school hmoamrd eelie«c tion planning the wedding, much to the Our very charming octogenarian to u fi f?y me" «n the construction of ,ast £turday Vnd thi^Tix It hhoorrrroorr ooff hheerr nniieeccee.. , | wwaass hboorrnn CChhrriissttiinnaa EEt«te.nn iinn SS«oll«onn l1.1 >y^T °of' bD°O«tlss. fIoorr use m the ei.w~vi 5S.--TI2L " * " A use .J""1*. grade school." There wii no oppoii- The many laughable situations | Mills. On Aprill 11, 1893, she was* C.ha"! O Lakes region An old barn fion to ^ which result make this thfee-act married to Henry Wiliams and last' ^"a5fJ h"8„^eer_ PJ£ the, grade schil and So^It the ... , the stochhoTders o"f " the" McHen"^ comedy one of the most delightful; Friday, the couple celeimited their chas^ ^ Miller and used ^ hi^ sc-hocl, who were seeking re- Until August 1, 1948--A benefici- County Title Company at their meet- P'Rys *° presented in many years, fifty-fourth wedding anniversary at construction of three new election. Elected were Frank Mever y who has received payment be-! in* held on 7, .1947, the _plan! _ .. their homenorth o?Ringwood. i ** fS LgSTand aSuSST REV. J. A. VANDERPOOL JUTS »5y SSi'SmS'S: Uk* "SU HKO >!..»• '» ary WHO : ~ . .. , . . fore September 30, 1944, off NSLI, to increace the capital stock of the | Th® **** »or the play is as fol- 1 has the right to change option of; company to >160,000 has now been : *ows: . „ j health and spends ^.a,..vi settlement from Option 1 to Option! completed and the company has i Ward, who says she loves him ( ments caring for her lovely flowers. 12. ! qualified under the laws of Illinois j _ not--Ojoretta Larson. She also takes great pleasure in i Before 1960--Veterans who did to quarantee titles of real estate. | J*™e. heryoung sister--JoanMay. n Beginning April 16, the companjr, J«mmy, het young brother--Edward >.' is accepting applications for title' Buss. ance now. " Thoss make 1 policies pi cation before 1960 will not be de-! <»ted in McHenry county , . , nied a policy by reason of any dis-: vrill discontinue the issuance of I Sprague, a welcome guest-- j Williams on her birthday anniversary Ji0™ Jn lability incurred or aggravated in, policies as representative of the; __A^®**® K.n**5' . , Jon Tuesday. May they celebrate eceived Ms early gervice. ! Chicago Title and Trust Company,! *'~®» •" "npudent Intruder--Rofcert | many more such pleasant occasions e*ico, Texas and) Before Veteran apfplying i after completing the pending appli- ~ ®vob®*-. . . _ „ , in future years. he w*sgradu- > for total disabHtty insurance cover- cations on nand as of the s/bove date, j Tj^er, his intruder ftl Harry Mod. Mrs. Chrhthe Marqsardt City high j will not be denied such be-1 This new and complete title | tl ^ Mrs .Gertrude S. Justen, Mr. and Mrs> Williams eniovs vprv ipiww) heads of the company. alth and spends her leisSie mo- • U is n exPfted ^at the first building will be completed in the next the nequent visits of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Our congratulations to. both Mr. •flSBl XSrCk ||VI| - _ 1-lfWff TiMWVIi jft "'^1 ! anSf°noway'liSer who mate appli- guarantee policfes on property lo- P*rk*r, ttwlr *unt--Marian »nd Mrs. ft imams "on their"wedding Jwto?of Ho& Crow^arUh. ^®Yan,i de-cated and ^Smith.^ I anniversary last Friday and,to Mrs. Father Vi ffcrryville Ktr., a: education in* New Oklahoma. In from three months, with navy boats being built this summer. i or disability. Mlinlng Man Located Through Police Radio £w?'.+ XT ^ t ^ i i , r ' ---- jc a u s e o f a n y s e r v i o e - i n e n r r e d i n j u r y ! g u * r » n t e i » taken at the firfwijiyHrf1 OMaliftiia| o r disability. , % oi and OklahomaVCity University, witam be received the< btehelor of arts degree in 19S7. Twb^and ono-half years were devoted to graduate studies in the department of chemistry at Morthweetern University, Bvanston, where he received the degree of muter of science in 1989. t Ehters Priesthood Residing in Batavia in 1942, Father Vanderpool met Monsignor Donovan and followed the path that lad lum gradually j investors ia real estate in McHenry I county. .y service aw. matdm jsvail- j M#Culla.»[ Mrs. Peter Mf Jesteir end Jottph our locsl Title Company will a\ cute IUw awnw--Helen W. Freund were guests at a dinner j result in substantial benefits for pur-1 ^ . on Sunday, April IS, honoring the chasers and home owners as well as cu*® nurrfcei*--Carol former's sister, Mrs. Christine Mar- „ I auardt, who celebrated her ninety- ® Stevens is again dl-; fifth birthaay anniversary on that i n*L if'V assist- date. The celebration took place at •*d by th. following Production staff; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Albina Samec and Lois Weideman, Fhivis, daughter and son-in-law of IStudent directors; Lois Weideman, Mrs. Marquardt advertising; Hueh Murphy and Jerri | The gracious "lady honored Sunday Kimte. tickets: Pat Briggs, Margaret is in good health and enjoyed not Cruickshanlc, CathennejGerasch, Tom; only many felicitations and gifts, for the Consolidated District No. IS, and Ben Justen and A. I. Froehlkh for the Community high school. With the township, school and city elections over, voters can now settle down to s quiet mode of living, let-? ting their successful candidates take a lead in the progress of loed government for the next year. Lyle Fnuuwa Is ChoMft i College Stndant Another proof of the value of tiW'TAfl4T an w f f t i p i ^ radio in the sheriff's office came to •LUUALi AU A llil AK* ^ light last week when Jaret Barbour, UNIT H08TE88 AT « S a! ! 00DMTT MECTWO one-half mile north of Deerfield, just: tw.-i. , - , # --.«•:--• twenty minuets after he was re- A meeting of the McHenry county ; ,5*"® ^•5nST/.'"feS* ibJ»t als®, ">® pleasant visit with her into the Catholic ported missing from Spring Grove, council, Legion Auxiliary, was held IljJ. ' WN-. sister, Mrs. Justen, who has passed church. Under the direction of the1 The message was received at Sheriff last Friday evening in McHenry, at !>?' • « . , .„ , - her eighty-eighth birthday aniverbishop of the diocese he was sent to! Bau's office from ConstalUe Howard which time members voted to spon-.! " • if" saS" „ |R«pare himself for the priesthood Peacock of Spring Grove and put sor a magazine sale to purchase an ° * Marquardt. who was born at at St Maiy*s seminary, Baltimore,' over the air immediately by Radio incubator for premature babies as ^ ¥ill™ John-'hurg, is,well remembered here, and later at St. Meinrad seminary Operator Grant Nolan. An alert'the project for this year. In past f ^ where she has been a frequent visia Indiana, where he completed his highway patrolman, David J. Peter- years a reuscitator was purchased 1#" *1,5* Itor 8ince changing her residence, theological studies. 'son, of District 2, Elgin, who was; arid is now housed it the sheriff's * ~ """" Father Vanderpool's residence in leaving Waukegan at the time, office, a polio hot-pack machine is McHenry has been short, but already ; picked up the message and at 11:55 being used in Woodstock hospital, be has won the respect and admira- radioed that he had the man > in cus- al=o a nroject of the organization. tion of his parishioners through tody and would return him to the May Chesack of Huntley, memtite sincere and friendly attitude with j sheriff. .... 1 foership chairman, reported an all which he has undertaken his new COMING EVENT3 Barbour had lc^ft home at 3 o'clock time high membership of 1040, cornin the morning of the oreviou^ day. pared to 854 for last year. Concern was expressed by his broth- Announcement was made of the vue." Attired in costumes of that period, thev will offer *uch sections as "The Band Plwved On." "T/'ttle An»>ie Phoney." When You v-*ore {i Tulin " MPe?gy. O'Nrill, "A Bicycle Bu?lt f"r Two." Tickets are new on sale feom ai>v snni^r. Reie^rvtio^s mav he m»de ft the high school on Wednesday, SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION 123 DICUSS1D AT BOARD MEMBERS' MEETING YOUNG RICHMOND BOT DIED ON SATURDAY OF ACCIDENTAL POISONING Duane Leon Dammeir, five years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dammeir, Jr., who reside two miles east; pranzen af ^ Richmond, died at his home last ghtf Paula Stmanski et^mk Parte Saturday afternoon, April 12, a vic- ^^ choeen by the Blackburn colfm of accidental poisoning. Ilege work committee to occany the The youngster collapsed shortly ^ kev position, at Blaettorn's after eating breakfast and, a doctor .elf-help work plan as managers of ^ was summoned. He worked ovar the Indent work for the ne*t^»Uege,l child for seveml hours before it was year. They were selected on the & discovered that tfeyouip DuanaJhad ; of acadcmk ^eord., student? , i taken some ^containing «teych- 0pin|0n polls, and the leadership^ nine which had been prescribed for;^ displayed daring an actual on-rM another member of the family. the-job toryout periodT Efjirts to save the child's life 0ne of the outstanding features proved fufle however and death of Blackburn college is its self-help : occurred at 3 o'clock in the after- (work pIan. To ^ elected to one of tenioon. the two work head Positions is con- • ^I8 ^ "ur: sidered a tribute to the candidates Kenneth; gJSSSlM.a!!:^ VanEvei-y, and his grandfather,; Henry Dammeir, Sr., all of Rich-, CERT BARBIAN WAS T^enJ services were held on SLSOTSD PRSSnMUrP- -- •M Tuesday afternoon from <#xaoe Lar theran church, Richmond. April 17 Wi ft. G. S._ Birhtday Tea. JPablic Card Party--K. of C. Sponsored bv C. D. of A. April 18 Fathers' Night -- Parochial School headed Hall--Sponsored bv P. T. A.. April 20 ft. John's Church, Johnsburg Spring Festival--Nell's Ballrom. April 21 V. F. W. Meeting. April 2S County Speech Clinic -- McHenry High School. April 24, 25 and 26 "People of McHenry count^ as Vell <juncnn cakico™ k,j i..c uv..- n.i.IUuil«i»cni iimuc ui mc . ... __ » I 1, TW 1 a" those of all Other COUntMS of the «>r and his mother, as hie carried a next meeting date, Friday, Mfcy 2, at . . «_. j°r oc • . ® J* X state are faced with a most tragic bag containing a large sum of Marengo in the new Legion home. Tj? • oy evening, April teacher situation," was the opinion ' money. .When returned to a«th- "Oiere will" be nomination of officers • # P*1"" # : • * joritios, sn examination*of the bag at this meeting. Gold Star Memorial . revealed it contnined $619. night will also be observed, with the MflCITll ftPrilHTITtfUW Hall-- Upon nicked uo, the missing county chaplain, Gladys Kerns, in MUulvAL UlillAnLbAlRMv) (man told Officer Peterson that he charge. i . . , foinc b^me, although he w«s Announcement was also made of 0|STRIvT COFITEST MRS. ROSE BAT RESIDENT FOB KANY YEARS, DIBS BOWLUTO ASSOOIATnW i tive secretary of the Illinois School Board association, at a county^wide ! meeting of all school board members jin the Woodstock Community high , school auditorium last week. in the opposite direction, the eleventh district meeting of the A ladies' county howling meeting^ was held on April 8 at .Tu-AlV JBeautv Shoo. An eleetion of *»ffi-' f m resulted in the following: Gert; Barbian, president: Pauline Pries., vice-president; Vivian Tryon, sec re-' tary; Phyllis Kunde, treasurer, and Mn. Rose (Imogene Ruckstuhle. sergeant-at- Both the secretary and trees- - '.•m JVrbour "t. or® t?r»» was a patient Legion, to be held at York high »t the Dixon hospital. 1 shool at Elmhurst on ltw;ilI.l McHenry friends of expressed by Robert C. Cole, Wtecu- Buehler. 75, are this week mourning j arms. " - her death, which occurred Tueeday,, urer are from Woodstock and the 15. at Michael Reese. sergeant-at-arms from Crystal L«ke. hospital .Chicago. 4 Mrs. Barbian's election to the pres- Mrs. Buehler, for many years agency marked the sixth vaar which summer resident of Pistakee Bay, j she has been choeen to fiU that im- The importance of reorganize- w.a* • J5r°,wr 9*" Buehler, | portant position. With the exception tion of school districts, or consoli-' P10*®®1" CMcsyo meat paAer and; Gf 0ne year, Mrs. Tryon has held Monday, May Tft«w« tntmieal nrMnisationa dation, was presented by Luther J. on® tim® prertdent otf Buehler Bros, j the office of secretary since the or- . 5:30p. I Black, tecretan- of I Births >««*»•»»»< Paul Griffith, national commander, rast minute p^rat.^M ^r wt^ ™<>ry commission on reorganise- ^ her philanthropies. For many Other cities belonging to the asaowill be honored at this meeting. nt thedhtrkr^ntestatHigh^ tion Mr. Black discussed As de- shewchairman of theboard; ciation besides thoeealready menlB Thev velopment of the survey commit- i of the Uhl ch Children's Home at tioned. are Marengo, Harvard, Cary Vets Most rile For Terminal I" tSTSiS^B ^ohrcheessttrJak ^anSd tees J4i n. ^the^. various co.u.n ties of ?7S0 H. California ave., where she,end Fox River Grove. _ _ _ - _ . « , the state who are working vn Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low are Pay Before September j ^ tmnd.s' selection, win be Trom- J^hfJ P«>W®ms and i^rganisai the parents of a daughter, Linda bones On Parade." a march by Tay- i t!on ld®a#- further pointed out Bammage Sale--City Hall--Sponsor-1 Marie, born at St. Theresa hospital,' The Illinois Veteran's Commission ior- "Somantic " an overture By ^ the. s"rv,eSr commited by Circle 2, W. S. C. S. Waukegan, on Monday, April 14. has issued s warning to veterans of Buchtel* and "May" overture by|te®8. woll .J9 V? A 9^ . wll*t ^ April 24 I They have two other girls. World'War II that only five months Clerisse' The orchestra has chosen! P®°p'e <rf the districts 'desire in It River Road Pinochle Club. i A daughter was bprp at the Wood- remain in which they can file claim "Balletto" (Minute) from "Orpheus" the,r community and to compile Foresters Installation of Of-'stock hospital on April^ to Mr end for terminel leave pay. by Gluck; "Russian Choral and Over- * the ?rs--Riverside Hotel. | Mrs. Ray Albright. . Mrs. Abriaht On Sept 1,1»47, veterans will ture" arr. by Isaac; and "Pissicato r | is the former BOss Evelyii Schaefer. lose their opportunity to receive re- Klka" by Strauss. The chorus will ^i.L d < on ; herself was reared. Survivors include four sons, A. C., Christian, Herman and Robert O. Services Will be held this (Thursday) afternoon in St Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church. Fullerton pkwy. and Orchard st. put to a April M Vnbercular Tests--High School, May 1 Athletic Chlb Banquet. May 4 L',- High School Orchestra Concert. May S Fnblic Card Party--Sponsored Riverview Gamp, R. N. A. * May 7 F. T. A.--Parochial School Hall. Mav 8 by Veterans of Foreign Vufe Plan For VE Day Dance xftmior Class Plsy, "Malta Yourself j The couple has one other child, a muneration for furloughs and leaves rinR two selections, Cempbell-Tip- S ^At Home." 1 daughter, Kithleen The new habvv nottaken m service. , ton's "Spirit Flower" and "The^"n^f ndf l^00" ' K c^r- Iwho weighed 8 Hw. 5 ot., at birth, The army has revealed that al- Little Sandman" man of the meeting, set up briefly h«. been n.™*! B»rb.r. most two-third, of th« m«M]r .llo- Vhe dl,tri« 'conte.t for .ol. L U !^ « f t h > ""T"r """ Mr. and Mrs. Vera Russell are cated for terminal leave payments and ensembles which was held in j T W-?u" the parents of a son, torn on April this fiscal year has, been paid out. Highland Park three weeks ago o5if m ' i , 11 at the Woodstock hospital. but that an estimated five million proved very successful for the local j HuihJs Fvl? £lnh Oata^ i Mr»- Elizabeth Meyers has been a A daughter was born on Thursday veterans--nearly half of those eli- {Mlwicians and they are keeping their' rffi, -Si medical patient at St. Therese hos- April 10, at the Woodstock homitaJ gible--have not yet applied. 'fingers crossed for nextSa^irday. ^-er' Kenn«th Crtety and Frank' ' ' ' to Mr. end Mrs. Allen Wagner of | Service Oincer W. R. Cairns, pint place winners may enter the Ringwood. . whose office is located at Murphy state finals to be held in Charleston. I Block, Woodstock, has terminal leave jn on Mav 9 and 10l PRIZE CATCH ^ I aprlicetions end is ready to advise . • *' William G. Ricks of John slim k and assist veterans in filing now. At the business meeting of the I»»»»»••« aoao'^a,te J; ^hlf ^iSy'daS^T* Ma? - 4 Mn__ al. c»-i- shall Bacon has been appointed Among tllC SICK J chairman of the committee in charge. 1 The local poet reports that the »•»«••»»••»»»••••»»•»•»»»»jettendence et recent meetings has .... „ , , . . , been increasing steadily and ex- Eddie Frett ha« been absent from j presses its hope that H win '•** 4 - i .. >'- < •' ; | mittee and presented the nine mem- w t th Hrno^rv atom1 ; resses xl "SP* t,lm' »« wffl conws" ».-1 S,n,u» STHFR^i SS&.12 which time members look forward to Annual V. F. W. V-E Dance > Bridge j braved the cold weather one dav Ballroom May 12 Mothers Day Banquet--C. D. of A. Jaae 18 "Xnights of Columbus IXanee at Nett's Ballroom. Benefit the Johnsburg School. last week and landed two channel) catfish, one weighing 4* pounds and i the other 5% pounds. The two were! caught with in a period of two hours. RESIDENCE CHANGES FOX RIVER RESIDENTS SEEK ANNEXATION TO SCHOOL DISTRICT 16 Nagle. | a large crowd. Old members are pital Waukegan. ! asfced to bring new members to help Mrs Nettie Weber has been con-1 the orginis^tk>n V»w. fined to her home in West McHenry; because of illness for the past week, i NOTICE Mrs. Catherine Weber has been j Hit McHenry Police Department ill et her home "eest of the hes been instructed to check ell CHORUS PLANS CONCERT The MciTenry Choral club, formed early this year, is making plans for a spring concert to be given during fhe latter nart of May. Mrs. Harry fcarr. director of the chorus, haa alteady appointed committees on arrangements. and date of the program will appear in Stare issues -..iott Mrs. Clarence Anderson and! Wort comes to m that Joe Thelen! iaV^t^i_L Lind*: ^ last week for; Roland B. McCannon, county ijuwas present when it happened. It Waho, where they will make perintendent of schools, announce Innlrn th» "elderman" as he is their future home. Mr. Anderson last week that he had received a, , iS^iSS Milled, put^t over on the will join them in the near future. petition from a. group of residents | »*>out her health for some time. ft.iLJi.uj?! H<» i« a hard -- i in the subdivision on the eastern m^n to b^t^hin it comes to fish- --NOTICE-- i side of the Fox River, located in inr and his friends are giving him1 Raking or placing of leaves or!the Johnsburg school district, reing. and his mends sre giving rubbish on streets is prohibited. Questing that the territory in which Bonfires on streets are also pro- j they reside SUICIDE VERDICT | A coroner's Jury returned » tp»r-, diet of "suicide while despondent Quite over ill health" in the recent death nv_£r- , _ . . . . .. , cars not displaying city vehicle liof Mrs. Allen Near of Diamond Schreiner has been a medi- censes. Fees increase each month Lake. She died five hours after cal patient at the Woodstock hos- starting March 1. Remember-- ^ swallowing two ounces of roach.|p _ „ c .. . ! stickers must be displayed on wind- poisoning. According to her hus-, ®®rs. George~ P. bt6i(6n. recently- shield band, Cecil, an accountent at Great ®i?^erwenl, * senous operation et the Lakes, Mrs. Near hed been worrying Ch'cago Eye, Ikr, Nose and Throat 148-fp - hospital. ' CITY COUNCIU McHenry, Illinois. a big hand. --NOTICE-- The City Council of McHenry, Illinois will receive sealed bids on new •TuHv Troxwell of Wonder Lake _ ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE -- has been a medical natient at the J The Annuel Meeting of the City' W«od«toc'<' b«soit«l. : Council for the current fiscal year Fred Penning of Wsst McHenrv; win be held at City Hall, Monday, * DESTROYED BY FIKE | hftited ^ ^~rnTmrn A fifp - fA Vnya Wpn , C' ' * CJOUW* 'lu( Details and_ the exact ! caused from an overheated refriger-, 48-fp McHenry, Illinois, ator, completelv destroyed the kit- j chen and dining room of the Henry ; Anv day now "white hat" weathwill he with ns. Cpme in today jmd select one of oor ch»»iee vhites •r rast^ls. Elisabeth Pich, Green Street, McHenry. 48 D<-it forget the V. F. W. annual VE^ Dey dance at the Bridge ^on Visit us todav and see onr new Turner home Hebron, last week, j 'election of leghorns and Panamas n>e Turners heard an exnlosion. | ln. be detached from that! police car, in exchanee for present underwent surgery- at the Woodstock _ Aprj] 21, at R n.m. annex^ to the McHenry 1 ^«ce car. 1941 Ford Tudor, at regu- I bo«>ital ..arlv th.s wek. C^Y OF consolidated school dis-!lar meeting of the Council. 8 p.m. I , 48-fp Earl R. McHENP^. , district and Walsh, Cletk. gMnumty consolidated school dis- j at'*McHen^ | P«tient at the Woodstock hospital. Request for the changa of bound- j City Hall. Specifications may be! aries has • been made so that the1 wcured in the office of the city) grade school children living in this j clerk and «ds m.y be submitted onj _ M1 .. - tenltory may hive bus ^nniporta-! ahove meeting j Chwrle* M. DiedHch. Tngrle®kle, nod jwiniws, until nrtMr notice MARRIAGE LICENSES part of the house and uoon investi- <ration they found the kitchen and dining room in flames. Coirnlete line of Lee's poultry • ewerties at Watties Drug Store. Mea variety of new shades. You -- , sure to find t^»t hat you've tion to the McHenry schd|N which is^ The City Council reserves the' Bernic« M. Smith. McHenry. which -eewed to come from the b*ck < 'dre^r n^Vwt,'Hix^'th Pich!! n^ arailable to hi'^h sclSol itod«ts ; "«^t to reject sny or all bids sufe. NOTICE Ml Is*ace Restaurant will be open •vefy Thursday, serving lunches sad 45-f^tf Green street, McHenry.' 48 RFT» WATER Is utrly for drinking. e«v<irinat. wwshin#--stains fabrJm. MICROMET Clears rnsty water. See 48-t&fp j *w advwtisemsnt en residing in thst territory: . ... ,».r- » NOTICE Forestbr nartv |tWnfiBd for Sunday. April It, has bem postponed mats m • ^ •' •-•4^" r.'u&'K : V % - •' mitted. 48-fp-2 CITY OF McHENRY. Earl R. Walsh, Clerk. Need RnhKer Stamps T Tba Plalipdaalsr* - Order at 27 CIJEAN-UP WEEK Complete line of Dr. David Roberta The McHenrv county United States !^rin«ry medjeir.es at Wattlea^ department of Agricultural coun-! Drug Store, meHenry. cil has designated the week of April | inclusive spring Ont»r vour asaiik McHaoiQr ^

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