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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1947, p. 1

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Ttteoday, the naniato of the girls AUkfe their. doeMon mm to lotuin jto . the nrNcMMii Local service Is now almost-normal, «I0m«Ii knr distance service remalna on an emergency basis. ItcHaawy k thefimt cfty la im in.- whftsh tike aMin force has retkirMd to Mi April *7, 1047. or health far tho but had been who Ood at tho on Sqmt eve- 17. She had heen < Photo by A. Worwtck, Mcflenrv MBS. GDOBGE WIRFS •s,vjfipai ^w mawm\ FUST OEADS PUPILS TO RXOBrm iCAY 14 , May 14, the pohHe iter the pupils who leggartsa and first ML The. legist!ation wfll oeenr hetwoea the hours of I id 11 a. m. All pupils who plu to iB tiM mi On W in dm above togiitration day. Than is every indieatkm that enrollment in tho two lower grades will again show aa increase next year. Mrs. Joanne tohtt, oehpol nnrse, wiH also bo present at the legisUation and will give out bulletino en ore school plmieal Many prospeetive Id at m -kn of ovpnts, and, wsadlsas to say, the poMfc is oaee more taking ad'airtajjo ef that oery cwwai- Ont BMfedoni IBTMMOB, lit WiykoMt PREPAIAT10NS MADE FOR V-E DAY DANCE ON MAT 8 The annual V-E Day Dance, aponswad iqr Fox River Poet No. 4600, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will bejtration dur and will arrange to have held at tho Bridge Ballvooea May 81 their children at the school on May and is expected to draw a large: 14. crowd . Baitmra Rorick*s' orchestra 1 . will fornflah music for dancing. i ITfcliilgTIf RANZSK HAS '^rr TAMH OTXR dtohkh away, aO of then to be on display soon at Jacob Jfusten Sons furniture store. The following committees have been named to serve at the dance: Finance: Bill Pries, chairman, Frank Low and Otto Scmlts. AT LAKE SHORE CLUB MCHESTU TO raESENT ANNUAL cwcEirriUT 4 faiM Pkastd Director and Iartr^mntiliiits • One of the aaoet tatoreeting musical programs to ho given here in several years is Whl planned by the high scM aiuhasiia and its & rector, Paul Yank to he presented next Sunday erasing. May 4. The prograaa wul bo jgBNawtail in the school auditoriuia said will bagin at 8:15 p. m. TtdkHs awy he purchased from any egehestra member or at the door. Ho seats will be reeerved. The complete program te as follows: --• v 'BILL'1 MA&TIOKE, 'SUM" NIXON BITS TIRE BS0APPES8 The McHenry Tire Recappera, located on oast Elm street, changed ownership last week. New proprietors are Gin "Slim" Nixon and William "Bill" Marticke. hoth of Pistakeo Bay, who purchased the business from Lowell Hill of Aurora. The new ownota sura mechanics by trade and have a great deal of experience in this line of work. Thay will carry a full Hue of auto and mechanical appUsncee and are wholaaaio distributors for the Goodyear company. In connection with their tint recapping, Dm two men are this wuok a new product called Wagum, a patented process virtually Makes new tires out of first gradet pupils can . ... with their now environment if they have certain physical corrections made during too summer, before they enter school. lu i' -hop*d •that. /ar!?;to "American Flag Pat«des-JPronk, realise the great need for this regis- Monger, Presoott. "Mexican OvertStfo**--AIT . by Isaac. Walts, "The Skaters"--Waldtetffel "Cheer-Up Polka ---<3harrosin Vocal Solo, "Ave Macia"--Scheitbert ---Elaine Noll, Boloiat. "Pater and the Wolf--ProkfiefT-- Jacque Hopkina, Narrator. Overture, "Pique Dame"--Suppe. Part Two Residents of tliis community ^ "Russian Choral and Overture"-^ be pleased to know that another; j^JT wp fair mtablisiiment dedicated to the s«r-1 Trombone Solo, "Tltoughts of Yes- X°& vice of excellent food will open its | doors to the gvneral public on Sat-' Refreshments: Dick Smith, chsir-! urday Msy 8. man; Allen Noonan. Leo Heimer,; Kenneth Fransen, well known.res- CHenn Sanson, Jim Thompson, Loon-1 ident of McHenry and Spring ard Blake, Anthony Noonan, Lewis Grove, announces that he has con- Diedricb, Bill Bacon, Frank Kollner, tracted to lease the kitchen and dining room facilities of the "Dan" Daniels Lake Shore Club, located at' Lily Lake. Food will be served nightly from 6:00 until closing and on Sundays from 4:00 until closing. The menu will include the very finest in steaks Jim McAndrews, R. Coaroyd, Dick Williams. Joe McAndrews, George BMa, Kenneth Granger, Duesler, M. L. . Schoenholts, Bob Kralowets, Vernon Kramer and Ted Gsaham. Guards: Richard J us ten and Robert Winkei. terday," 8mMi--Carol Harrison, Soloist; Marianne Glauser, Accompanist. "Pizzicato Polka"--Strauss. t Chorua and Orcheotra "Desert Song"--Romberg. "Ah, Sweet Mystery of LifeM--Herbert. "Romany Life"--Re*>old. (Adapted from Second Hungarian Rhapsody by Lisat). Tho band personnel is as follows tires old. In view of the late farmers in this community happy to know that in case of a breakdown of their machinery, they may obtain service at the farm as well as having repairs made at the garage. - ,K Due to the frequent change in ownership, it is only natural that general service has not always been as quick as the owners would like. However, Mr. Nixon and Mr. Marticke announce that they will take immediate steps to remedy this situation. DR. B. PAUL JUSTEN HAS OPENED DENTAL OFFICE INI OLENVIEW Dr. Bernard Paul Justen, son of Sr. and Mrs. Ben*Justen, of Mcenry, Jast week opened his office at lOOSi Waukegan Road, Glenview, for the practice of dentistry. DK Justen, a graduate of the local high school in 1988, took his 'ental work at St. Ambrose colic Davenport, Iowa, later gradfrom Loyola University of Dentistry. Immediately following his graduation he enlisted in the army dental coipe, with which ho served thirty-nine months, one year of that time in the European theatre. He was discharged last October with tho rank of captain and since then has taken a post-graduate course at the University of Illinois. MARY GRACE MURPHY COLLEGE PROM QUEEN - &mg:. mtm- 3 'J W.^irj0»8* ( »v • ^ / •' :i4; • GRAND, PETIT iJOMES CHOSEN FOR MAYTEMIS S«p«ril Tram Ear* To Senre At Ooort i.-'- The family and friends of Mis* Mary Grace Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murphy of McHenry, are extremely proud since hearing that she will reign as queen of the soring prom at Mt. St. Clare college in Clinton, Iowa. Miss Mur- LARGE AUDIENCE ATTENDED CLASS PLAY ON FRIDAt "Make Yourself At Home,** the 1947 senioir class play, indicated that considerable acting talent abounds in our McHenry schools. Under the efficient direction of Miss Helen Stevens, the young people displayed a distinct aptness for the stage which resulted in a production which kept the audience in smiles and laughs from beginning to end. The fact that less than four weeks were spent on the comedy, which wss of considerable length, Violins: Beverly Schwerman, Mar- ... . A. which SIX'S*?; Bolger, Lonaina Michela, Jack *"***:k®. th* credit sirloin, dub and short Wirts, Charlene Dowo, Georgia Sten- *» T du« director steaks, fried chicken, shrimp cock- tiaM liui. Ann Jnat^n I Leads were taken by Loretta Lartail and a full line of popular sand-1 p.,^| m•»..*> j'^k- RaIm» .^i run.' son and Robert Svoboda, supported by Joan May and ilQddie Buss as . tal for less than a week. Her death came unexpectedly as her oeadition had been no worse until a time before death. Josephine Kleijn was born on SESiter of8thi Uit Jrf»nMiSd*fcar-| Entertainment: Mrs. Kate Duesler. hara Klein. She spent her younger; Decorations for this Jong awaited days in that community and wa# social get-to-gether will be done at married there on Oct, 11, 1906, to i a novel "vjoA partar'to be held on George Whrfs. The eouple moved to Taesday\ May i, when a group of McHenry in 19M and lived for eight1 memhera of tho poot and the, ouxil- «Vmwiri^. ... u,-. ^ mm.; rn Tsars in Weak McHenry before mov- iory wfll P^tteipate. Following i** iand M»rth» Klapperieh. h* to Rictaaond Road twenty-four the deicoratinf,those pffoeont will en- j Jhu Flute: Rosemary Da yaars ago. ijoy a sfriallwar and refreshments, in foods to tte people of this com-, 0b^ LueUle Knox. \ , ' *' m. ' munlty^who t<m»i ft, Ufa chrtartifKdSrt H««r, W. Kn,^r " * •««"• and kW ... ,,,di vw«: Mr. Fransen, popularly known as Cello: String Margaret Cruickshank. Mrs. Wh& was a devoted mother, taking a great interest ia the activities of her sovan ohildron and ton grandchildren. Much of her leisure time was spent in nee•dMlmemw '*o*r*k' , and 3 la caring for her flann. The oeceaaed waa a member of Oe Christian Mothers and Altar, aadety of St. Mary's Church. Survivors includs the nuatbanfl, George; seven children, Vtaoent and Edmund of Rodtford; Alav RHiaa ter and Clemens of McHenry; 8tephen at homo; and Mrs. Mar- Ket Smoak of Antioch; also Wo thers, Stephen and Nick Klein of Spring Grove; aad one sifter, Mia. John Blake of McHenry. 7 The body rested at the Peter M. Justen funeral hone .until Wednes- Qf both tad to teen-ape twins whose chief occupation seemed to be collecting an 1 assortment of farm animials, their nances varoer fBVorjte p«t being a pig with the Ion. were those by v wum m " f - I captivating name of Rosi. Character parts well portrayed SA&iflfittl iH^VU Qw|lifled wage earners over years of ago in some instanees have whited four or five .years feefare and Joan young manufacturer, Harry Mueller, "handy man" for the leading man, James McCulla as Officer Cassidy, Carol Marticke and Helen Duncan Miss Larson's enthusiastic girl n,._. friends, and Marian Smith as her Diane Freaad and Doris domineering aunt i Sbund effects and staging were ; capably handled by other members : of the senior class. During the intermission between the first and second acts, mother and dad were brought back to the days of their youth by the "Gay Nincteies Revue" which featured a mixed choral srroup in the costumes of a half century ago. singing the top songs on the Hit Parade of that l>eriod. Between the second and third act intermission, the clarinet ""..7" ,r"st to receive benefits," Mr. Barnott; dining. ! wAMi yii «uartette ^ich toofc f:rst honors •%SMra^ryss cchnuurrcchn . ininteterrmmeenntt wwaass iinn gaid- ,,The mo8t frequent reason "Kennuy " anin ounces that arranMger- itnh*art *a^ nn®«wr ^Mlill ^innttrro*a^uuehe2af iinnt^o StnIo* at this year's district contest, Voennn.. t,ii n,, . : 8azophonoa: ^Roger pleasant spot in which to enjoy an • evening of recreation and rf***"*1-^ Cornets- Robert Because >'af- tho popularity newest entertainment spot, "Kenny . . - . feels that the finest in food is a; r.lull .... ag--•- ^ *•' IBSSS; i so«w <.pk..u ta.pUMd W.. Mc&<teh" „d filing their claims for benefits an- Urge parties such as lodges, club*,; _ dor tho Old-Age and Survivors In-! bowling teams, business men's ss- Becker. surance program, Bwraavd Barnett nociationn and women's clubs. Mr. Tyiapani: Mary Jeaa Doherty. nuauurar of the Waukogan, Illinois, i Daniels is repidly completing a pri- --4 aecurity field office has an- j vate dining room where large SENATOR RAY PADDOCK I parties mpy enjoy privacy and yet m i aa pi i aa annilttAD g\w failure to file a (through the medium of the public -W-ofUHOUK WF was due to some; address system, be able to hear and REVISED OLD AOS BILL morning .t » .Vtock, «»«"..•! ' enjoy the music of the organ while ,Lllwt, iwa8 the earner's impression men^ have been m*de with Mr. mnnlr Kv> churc,h CCT n w that the payments were in some Daniels to provide liquid refresh- RMS*.1^^ tSFcSff JoMph G. Wagner | way based on need. This is wholly ments in connection with the serv- fthes Spring Grove residents were untrue. No matter what a man's ing of food at all times. You are solkLtion aSre vision ^fthP^t«tV« shocked by the sadden deaU, of Jo- property, income, or any other re- most cordially invited to^pay "Ken- Mblte JSJSSnS i into a s?nrf! " a- spr h G-. Wagneir.,. wa.h. o i-d.rie d at his sources may be, M is entitled to his nv" a visit st your earliest oppor- mnrn;ni, k m h. * sta>ue. me same diii is oeing intertained the audience with two vpry played selections. Following numbers, Edward Buss, repng his class, presented Miss gift on behalf of the MART GRACE MU Cny, who gTaoaMdjpmn the local igh school in TWbT will graduate from this two-year college in June of this year. Her attendants at the prom, to be held on May 6 at the Lafayette hotel in Clinton are Marge Train, Pat Kennedy, Norma Petrenn Weber, and Carmel McGrary. Mary Grace, whose lovely auburn tresses and blue eyes made her'one of our MCHS queens of a lew years back, was elected to her honorary position recently by the entire student body at Mt. St. Clare. It was very timely that this attractive McHenry miss should have recently written an article "Beauty The board of supervises* „ , ... week selected a new grand jury to i - ? servo for tho May team. Tfioaa H •'"?? chosen from McHenry are Ben J. "' -4' Schaefer and Mrs. Maria Bwch. " > The complete rooter foOoars; #'• ••••••-•« Grand Jary ' JL, Riley--Walter Berkhart. - % •„ > Marengo--Prsd J. Miller, Georgo " W. Lowe. Dunham--Clarence Zimmerman. Chemung -- Frank W. Georgo B. Lake. -*• Alden--Vorh Kflti. Hartland--Henry Callahan. f Seneca--Wilmot Sherman. . S' Coral--Walter Davis. r ' ft; •> s Grafton--John Moinkoe. V ,::;1 I Dorr--W. P. Powers, Clara Roossk P* ' "v? 1 Greenwood Orth Spencer. I Hebron--John Kooiatra. I Richmond Wallace Kruse. Burton--Mary Kline. McHenry*--B« J. Schaefer, Hr£ 1 Marie Busch. Nunda -- John C. Flotow, Mrs. Myrtle Hayford. Algonquin--John A. Dvorak, Iocs „ Seyk. 'Us Included on the supplemental ff panel is Math Blake of McHenry. A new petit jury waa dw chose|n last week to serve for tho May term | of court, which opens Msy 28. £ Selected from this community are| Lon Smith. George J. Schmitt, Mary 3: Muszy and Lsurs A. Weber. Th»' v complete list is ss follows: I Petit Jury Riley--Wayne Mi Marengo--Mabel Ni Dunham--Goldie Brown. Chemunr--John R. Davidson, ~¥Sul Becker. Blanche N. Johnson. Hjal- V mer M.I Monsen. Coral--Mary M. Stevens, Was. HGa3to«i--Mareella Paul, Blaaeho Stumpf. ^ j. Dorr--Fred C. Charlea, Dorothy • r,*;3 M. Mitchell. Jav R. IVnce. Harold . . L. Perkins, Florence E. Wrigley, .*'"4-. Helen M. Hess. Ralph D. Stewart. . f1 Z Greenwood--Albert UaaafMd. ^4 >:• Mamfidd. Hebron -- Maijoria E. Thays Cl-ra D. Scholl, Harold S. Thayor. ' Richrtiond -- Vera H. Burton, Homec P. Clark. McHenry--Lonie Smith, George J. Schmitt, Mary " Nunda--John J. Dietrich, Aaiaada C. Kamin, Adelaide Bacon. Algonquin--Geonte J. Hubert, Gladys Ssls, Melvin H. ~ Fredia Schmidt, EdM L Ritt. • & %, , • ;.i: r -X ** im •1 h. --'«S JW>: <t-\.. j _*sy Athletic Clu^ As Well As Brains" for the March! Ringwood Cemetoity-Society Benefit ^ >«»ue of the Clarian, the school's Card Pfcrty-7-Mussy's Hall, Ring- t paper. Her story begins as follows:' wood. |J| "Women have always been a 'bone! May 4 of contention' among men, so it isjHigK School Orchestra Coaeoft^ l. interesting to compare their ideas ,C. D. of A. Communion Sundife$-- about them in dtiforent centuries, j St. Mary's Church--8:10 o'eioek ^ "Back in 1748 Chesterfield, writ-; Mass. ing to his son, told him that *wo-j May 5 men are only children of a larger!Altar and Rosary Sodality Lsgion :• ksme there early Sunday morning, social security benefits if he is 66, tunity April 27, 1947. He had lived in that has worked long enough under socemmunity for fifty-eight years. jcial security to qualify, and is no VAT.O T TVS RAIT The deceased was born at Stacy- longer working at a job that comes grille, Iowa, on March 21, 1881, com-' under social security. He must file SHOP FNTERED BY iag to Spring Grove when he was, a claim, however, to -receive the pnnucpa THURSDAY only eight years old. On June 4, ^ benefits." i 1t08, he was married to Alice Shot- Wage earners over 66 and others st St. Joseph, Mich. j^rho have any questions about their troduced into the house by Representatives Leonard E. Samfoid, John G. Ryan and Robert Patrone. Tho proposed code repeals ten Pnior meiWbers for the many hour»^, ™ ^ ^ «n interesting Hall which she spent on tmheeiirr PP11*"^* , Jta^ttttllee and someUmes wit; but fori * May « ^ uti l solid reasoning, good sense, I never. Public Card Party--Sponsored K there was a perwn who W\knew in my life one that had it,, Riverview Camp, R. N. A. high school auditorium^ >*^|or wj,0 reasoned or acted conso-, Annual Forester Feast -- T „d .nvSS,", them a single act. This act con- IT ^ ^odI^ ! together." - . pivsont administrative th* fau,t °( f i tinuos the the*,iI 'The ideal girl likes to fool that!P. T. A--Psruchial School They pui imir liwrv UIW laka a StTuctara 'for ^lic sidTwidorVhich ^minut e of the evening's performance their heart into every «rin« gSU". drfc lif. for mmnr Irror.no. m tasted to pt h, -« enters W» hoar, of fln. . wars. He had served as mayor and i touch with the social security rep- time between o.SO p.m. on TTt wm for many yesrs Republican pre-' reeentative on his regular visit to day night, April 24, and 3:30 Act comnittMman. A barter b» W«d,«l «. .ft. «m Roof. tt. ^ 0EO8S nrrH » their audience -m:~~on Thurs- by county departments under the ™ noura 01 «ntertainment. 1 on "uoervision of the Illinois Aiblic MA«rmv rnrivm A* LfrJ Aid Commission. General assist. COUNTY CHAPTER OF tmde, he was a member of the j Wednesday each month. The rep "print Gro*. fire d.p.rt™nt, town-re^nUU... -iU b.. found.in ji. Vol., ' STATE TO RBAOH TOP ided for overlapping terms forj makes now snd worm sh^> with William members of tho Illinois Public Aid! The McHenr; county chapter of Sdp~3erk snd township school treaa-, postoffice building, from 1:30 pjn. was reported by, Michael Tided*"?©!- overlaDOine irer at the time of death. to 3:30 p.m. ! of Lily Lake, who operates the min- l*or o^riaoping^ Besides his widow, Mr. Wagner is. The repreeontati^ ^also makes now _and worm shop with WiUi»m ^ater local participa- the' American fled Crom. und*r tho May T *1110 to A. t is advanced from the • idaa of ** May t women that Chesterfield held, be-. Annual V. F. W. V-E cause she ie intelligent Although Ballroom. shs does not flaunt her knowledge, you can count on her being understanding as well as beautiful. Shs's all right, this combination of brains and beauty!" VCTS MAY BEGIN Ammn -- BPMfSB aarvrved by two brothers, Nicholas \ personal contacts in McHenry, on Chandler. _ tion in the • selection of citiasn ad-1 able chairmanship of Fred Ferris, I XJNDER O. I. BILL J.md J<An Mm both of Chicago; |the^bove. -ni«e ^tacte oaSeT d^ed'Te sO'a^Ilf e:^ viMry commiUeea, the ranoul of ^ the fifth chapter in the state, • Funeral services were held fr^t^made In reply to pe nqu . pa^ >nd d<tcctod ^ robbery when the oitjsenship jrequir«ment f<M- elijp- to report to M^weirtern _Ar«^ oTice, ine opened for About $40 was i casting rods iTIimaU taUe 'model""rtSio** """ "" caw^d bybHiHln"e-s.' , "" Red Cro^'cWtewinthe «tatel051 ^ra T^' . _. ^ 1 The shop wns entered by rismov- :vThe soecifiailly ing .-screen from a part of the the ^Hmoit Aal#f--^ made one of dm Ehorn funeral home in Rich-. _ aoond on Wedn«»day, April 30, at j CHICAGO MAN HELD S£0 p. m., Rev. S. E. Graham of-1 .a ffHIlMTV JTTRY ON Ariating. Interment was in Cole TO UUUHI* U« aaanetery, Burton township. ACCEPTS POSITION. Lorraine Holm has accepted CHARGE OF ROBBERY Anticipating the desire The code soecifically authorises have passed the marks set for their! ^^^^fi^^a^vis^^veterans^n ^ u M .,, - Tn:-:" ^cent^nte^View to apph- for cer- Knights of CoLumbus Dtanco.at Nril's Circle k W8GSHBonsoth H< Esst Rtvsr Rood Pinochle Mrs. Bon Diets. May t Mothers Club Gygi Hont|b •• May IS •/ Mothers Day Banquet--C D. of Ah, May 14 Musical Concert--Methodist Chaiffc Hall. May n Choral Ooneert-^Sigh Schsel Auditorium. May * Baccalaureate. / May 19 contact Commencement.^ ^ I1 James Winters, held to the McHenry county Benefit the Johnsburg e>s ritio„" •' * W ^:^T^T-r«snsss mm SSi'3 $$ST tia for^th. I MM tion east of the river, formerly held after j,e and two companions are bers were amateure-, B similar position at Gimbel s in g]|^<red to have posed as FBI agents. m*pts »•»• • v aw*inB Milwaukee, Wis. 1 Winters was charged with ope rat- . T! iij ..•••! confidence game originally, BIENNIAL GYM XEST jncy. The cornmissior.had previous- :Eu«ne Saumhofer A total of • .» McH ea^jfThursday; rV recommended extensive long $2,188L7B. was momin* from 8:30 a.JFuntil 12 jfange olannine and developement. though the quota was only »oo«. j especially the southern port of ing a _ ^ _ but the charge was changed to rob- P TFTOOT. ON MAY 2 bery on recommendation of State's ( A *- mUUli . Attorney Don A. Wicks. i --• The accused man claims that he Sport lovers will want to was not in Frank's store on the serve Friday evening, May 2, as jjc gjj -- -- Mr. »>nd Mrs. Earl S. Lathrop of;day in question but that he was the date to attend the girls ^bi- |aw8 0f other states, and solicited »OOH »»•»••••••>•»••§»•100 BirtKj* »a a a »»•»•»•»»•«••*»•»•»•»•« the state, as a means of reducing COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS ft. Public! ASSOCIATION ELECTS ! Asp stance Laws Commission studied j OFFICERS FOR 1M7 • *•" the historical developement of pub-j Illinois and the welfare Amomr the Sick __ Master Paul Steffan of West Mcin'filing claims or to counsel them; Henry underwent a tonsillectomy at compensation,! the Woodstock hospital last week. j noon, where he has an office in the | City Hall building. Pilarski is, availafcte to all veterans and their: dependents for advice and assistance! | concerning pensions, (education and re-habilitation, hos-, Lillian Dr H. W. Sandeen of Woodstock! pitalixation. out-patient treatment,, drrwent Larsen of Ringwood una tonsillectomy at the Island Lake are the parents of a j involved in an auto accident in Chi- ennial gym meet « w.u v* ««ciu p'":~ Tuberculosis associa- hv the Veterans Administration. ! week, daughter, bornat the Woodstock, «go Z the same day. Authority at 7:30 pjn.^in the school gym- citj^ns throughout the state. Two "en^ County^'^ 5 , :by th* Veterans Actm.nisir 0 wood announce the birth of a son at St. Tnerese hospital, Wsukegan, on April 24. Mrs. May Is the former Mi*« Isabel Btake. Jtr. and Mrs. Francis Sehepers of Crystal Lake are the parents of a *fon. born on April 20 at tho Wood- -tock hosnital. Mrs. Sehepers is tho former Miss Mario Kaox of Torn Cotta. THANKS! In behalf of the people in this city. T wish to publicly thank the aoerators in our local telephone exrhanre for their return to their duties. Lack of telephene service durw strike period waa keenly Mt bv all. It is my hope that a ftdr u-tp We sell aad ad eai Pago " hospital on Friday, Aoril 25. j art investigating the claim. Wint- nasium, with Peter Roche and Leon- public hearings were held--one ... Mr. and Mrs. Arnold May of Ring-. era did admit, however, that he is ard McCracken as judges for" the Chicago, the other in Springfield-- under federal indictment in connec- event*. The meet is a eontest in Bnd were attemied by 1x6 persons, tion with black tions and is -- I at the end of the program will be j health agencies, welfare rsdpients } 8PEECH CLINIC 1 declared winner. j and civic groups. The commission £' eounty speech clinic, conducted | First, second and third placer will j a)9o received comments through tyorf the University of Illinois Di- be awarded to individuals snd classes respondence from ninety-eignt perof^ Servicety for handicapped in the following stunts: Rolls, in-1 sons, and 578 interested eidsens*anchildren, was held in McHenry last week Wednesday. Through the efforts of Joanpe Rulien, school nurse, these clinics have been conducted here free of charge, hoping that parents will oeneflt from expert adviaa aad suggestions as to conottive work. It will" Kb held --7' a" 1 was re-elected president of the Mc- and all other benefits administered i Woodstock hospital the last of tho It will be new comment and advice from interested, th. v»t.r«nS AHministration. Iweek. A. E. Nye of Harvard, formerly Woodstock high school last Thurs-! HONOR STUDENTS !of McHenry, underwent major surday evening. Others elected were j Because of their excellence in _ gery at the Harvard hospital on Gretta Goodell of McHenry, scholarship durine the oast year,;Apr>l 21. . .. f_ _ . ^ of this cJty Sar> Kayj daughter of Mrs. distinction of Clarence Douglas, haul beea a patient _ , metrihership in a group of students j at the Woodstock hpeoital. both of Harvard, and Mrs. Wilmot to whom recognition will be ariven McH«iry frtejds William Sherwin of Seneca, directors. at the twenty-third annual Honor I tfcmslett of Elgin will be sorry to Dr. Charles Steosn, who selves; Day convocation, to fce held at the j Vsrn that she yen^a patwnt^at who k^mwkirlug'ir0^™- wMrff' anh€ fw^ cllssw^cS^pete JJpreren'tin^^lfc iSd ^vSTSSl- jJ M°Arthw' arf'^d^te^SmUh of' i tk. /»# fh. nmmm will he; i._nv .. in;, ».: (Tora Manaton snd Mrs. j. «. weiis, i menrt<4rship in a group oi Largo, Hghlrcoloiad hats. w<th wafaai. to suit ywg Mao of i«H| .a* Wattlss Onv dividual stands, high jumps, couple: 8Wered a aueetionsire cn vddch they stunts, long dives, springs, high. indicated their opinoins on proposed dives, open specialties and an ob-, revisions of the state's pmUc aostacle course. isistance laws. Those who witnessed the meet j two years ago found it unusually entertaining, with never a dull moment ' from 7:10 until the final whistle blew. on the fsculty of Northwestern Um- j University of Illinois auditorium on .St. Joseph's hospital. Elgin, for the versity, discussed "Tuberculosis," Pridsv morning. Msy 2. st 10:15., past six weeks. For those stressing the necessity of a com- • Families and friends of the students I woold^ care to write, she plete eradication progrsm rather an> invited to attend. The program 1586. Sh« welcomes aaartng inm p Dm gym meat to be held this year differs from tho gym "bow of last STRIKB hit by a new last teak when testae workers Inc., Sutwff^e for Th. PleM'oh^r »Kiw just a control program. He outlined a program of testing, X«raying and hospitalisation for acitive CLEAN-UP WEEK NOTICE NOTICE Next week, starting Monday, May l(i Place Restaurant wfll ho open 6^ will bo Clean-Up Week in Me- every Thursday, serving lunches and Henry. Place tin cans or rubbish dinners, until further notfca.; on curbs in containers. No ashes t 4S-fp-tf or garbage wffl bo hauled Iqr fi dtT" ' CWT.POUNCIL OF 1MWbW- MdWIT. ILLINOIS. ' • « Larre hats, lovely matruws' hats, haaaMAal Mack stra Hi, Grssn sliest. will be broadcast bv the University's friends and_also enjoys their sUtion, WILL. 580 kilocycles. Earl and Lester are sons Of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Adolph Waideaaaa. awrviag the araay, underwent an appaadae ! tomy and ie now confined to the • Fort Sheridan hoopttal in Ward One. Mrs. Margo Dahl haa ben a *ad-. leal patient at Um Weedsteck haa-.. pitel. j >1 " ' t

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