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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Aug 1947, p. 1

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Sffir 0«orf» Brda Iimt tanl Chairman V-J Bay OommemoratioB OLOKIA BUDHK TO OOMPSR or BATOS TWOUJHO OOSTSST' , Gloria Budafk, dmigMer at Walter Budsik, Laka. is »«""ur Up. proximately 800 baton twiriers com- PttiBf this yaar in the eighteenth annual Chicagolaad Music Faitiral, sponsored bj Chicago Tribune Charities, Inc. u she wins in the finals at Soldiers' field on August 16, she will appear before an audience of more than 95,000 at the festival concert there that night. Cv.mtMT.tln V-J Dw, *Wck; to„£Si •«. ™f. =1 .tare's *«•» ago, the Veterans of Foreign 3N PARKCirATEO II AUGUST 14-H ACHIEVEMENT DAY Ringwood Girls, Top Honor Wham*. Oo to Stake Fair Wars in McHenry are sponsoring a 17 singers from twenty Illinois counties, and the Festival Negro chorus of ^;'hTL,oi„7* ^*iss>r- ,&ras jrtay Md Ston^y, Aug. JJ. 16 attd sin|r the "Hallelujah Chorus." Com- ?' 3Sf Si Xfth ? h*«t or mujlity sin •ecity pane with a^ long list ot sring. * barber-shop chor- U8 t|,e annual matchlighting cereeatertainment planned for the entire, mony> and reteaSTtflmthml bal- Tf" ^ , loons will be included on the pro- - George ®rda has been selected as g^am. station WGN and the Mutual MMral chairman, and will be aided network will broadcast the festival, „ , „ t , 2L_ J?,ll0S!?R' , concert between 9 and 10 p. m. Fire! 2 Fer°l Martin of the Ringwood priori pprp* npnp t« •aance; Bill Pnes, Jr., publicity; works and community singing 0f Sunshine Girls, who modeled a white jru^Ai JfJUUE UltUP IB tee Dobjfcis, advertising; John ' The SUr Spangled Banner" will ' ' ~ " * * Dieymiller, arrangement of stands conclude the three-hour entertainand rides; ladies auxiliary, tickets, ment. Frank Low, insurance; Leo Heimeri " Leo Rothermel, lighting-; ladies' Approximafefy 300 girls, representing thirty clubs, were present last Saturday at the Woodstock Community high school auditorium at one of the most outstanding achievement 4-H programs ever held in McHenry county. Five girls who modeled in the style revue judging were voted as tops among the many entries and will now go on to take part In a RITES TUttDAY FOR mm. MART MOUNELU, SPRING GROTS RESIDENT Mrs. Mary MolinalM. 68, a resident of Spring Grove, died of a cerebral hemorrhage at St IWnse hospital, Waukegan, on Saturday, August 2. 1947. She had been ill for five years. Mrs. Molinelli was born in Genoa Italy, and came to this country at the age of 12. She had resided in Chicago and Oak Park before moving to Spring Grove, where she was s member of St. Peter's church. Survivors include her husband,' : . Anthony; three daughters, Margue- Tragedy struck Woodstock, and rite, Kaye and Mrs. Marie Seagale, also touched our own community, all of Oak Park, and a son, Victor, !**t Monday evening, August 4, of Mundelein; a sister, Mrs. when the first fatal accident in the Katherine Amaflorni, of Oak Park, j twenty-five year history of the1 and a sister and brother residing In Woodstock plant of the Electric Italy; also two grandchildren. i Auto-Lite company took the life of MAIHIE WUUNS ELECTROCUTED AT AUTO-LITE CO. ^ferter of McHonry \ ;'j^:Je«id«iit Died !*•••./V, v-Fatal Accident The body rested at the chapel at Maude B. Wilkins, 27. The young Madison street. Oak Park, until woman, a sister of Claude ^uckels Tuesday morning, when last rites Main street, West McHenry, was • , ... . . - were held from Ascension church. killed at 9:45 p.m. when an electrical q ^ at £?e 8tat* £, Buriel was in AH Saints cemetery, shock of undetermined nature passed Springfield later this month. They I ' i throurh her bodv. iliary, soft drink and sandwich PACT fAHIf|UnTDC fl (ID ion; Richard Smith, other re- lAOI WNFLLANUCFTU ILUD f?™®' Audrey itowson of j NOT AROUND FAMILIAR ?.wGr,e.h^dGSS; COEMBE, SAY EXPERTS formal; Hanna Pagles of the Ihm- • ham club, who wore a green rayon through her body. Mrs. Wilkins was at her punch press in Dept. 23 of the plant when Supervisor Lewis Dennis attempted to plug in a hand grinder which was to be used for a minor repair on the FLAKES DESTROY LAM BAM AT HOWARD FARM : t M n . B u l l Before Fire Lefried Remodeled Structure Flames which resulted from undetermined origin in the §S?iU 1 trim die of the machine she was ; ls_ a_?ood years asro that operating. He had plugged in the Dreahments; Lester Bacon, police; rAMfril DV • FflAtlll i fnVT IM Heimer, athletic show; Fred rllKMcD DI IXblONNAiKES dress; Mavis Olcott of the Rush! the American public began looking grinder hnd turned it on but found Creek club, who was attired in a around the corner for prosperity, it out of operation. Discovering Wtjvr. "Big Six;" William H. Althoff, special stand; Vernon Reinboldt, roulette; Donald Schaefer, arrow game; Donald Schaefer, catrack; Chester Grandt, Hbward grey wool suit; and Barbara Keat- j Now it is looking around the cor- that it was not in working order! ing of the Coral Clovers, who mo-1 ner for a drop in food prices, but Mr. Dennis again plugged in the deled a yellow gabardine dress. Oth-: according to the agriculture depart- grinder and asked Mrs. Wilkitis to | ®r. Si"® selected to attend the state j ment we arn't going to find it there turn on the machine. As site A Past Commanders club, made up i because they were ftinners-up! °r anywhere else for a long time touched the button she slumped from of veterans of either war who have I'" tl!e Saturday 8how were Esther I to come. , j the stool and fell to the floor, served in the past as commanders, *rtin» Busy Bumble- Bees; Dolores j Housewives were sdvised this week! The supervisor and another nearby The nine charter members p res- Floyd S. Cooley. Other members Added Attractions : The Veterans of Foreign Wars in fringing to their festival all the Hatures usually associated with a carnival, plus many added attraetfans. Besides rides and concessions. | who ware unable to attend were, ,7'"J n apacial entertainment is being plan-1 William H. Althoff, Howard Cairns'^ - rmi-r' . Mildred "Martin, dnbt prove most interesting. Their program will be conducted in the park and the adjacent block south. 8unday's highlight will be an evening street dance, to which everyaaa is cordially invited. As army recruiting officer will alao be on hand that evening in a special booth to -- things ifire department until shortly Busy Bumble Bees, clothing; Ger- have happened." midnight, when she was pronounced The same armcy now says that a dead. Hdward Conwav and Jobn I A; Joanne Resheske, A; ( decline in unHkely In the forasaa-l Test Machinery On Friday evening, Great l«kas is miller. After the-Aug. 11 installs- j Ai. G^f*T fi_BLj!?r6r I w!w ^ price out-1 The grinder is now being tested anding to McHenry a sixty-piece tion, Harry C. Lock will become JaefeU>£' ^-1 u. j to determine whether or not it is dflttui and bugle corps which win no past commander eligiMe to Join the! » Genial Greenwood Girls^ myh dwnge, alth(High, defective m any way. There was -- group I Ann Barber, B; LilMe Dygert, A; j aome slight dediae to possible dur- no wster on the floor end the vol- Barjorie IDygert, B; Barbara Har-|"»g the period of heavy slaughter(tage was said to be only 110 volts. and for each night. Baibara During the meeting, Paul Yanda{rison, IB; Ruthie Harrison, A; Nsncy! the late fall and early winter. T**. e!*™d unanimously as presi- Thompson, A; Peggy Walldngtan, A;I Es*«, cheese and butter--Up m • . *nd Harold Owen Ann Friabie. A; Phyllis Mitchell, A. sonally. as secretary. | Ringwood Happy Clovers, clotung: j Flour--Not much change. the same as used on household splisnces. Perspiration however was given MS a possible contributing factor. The macine erhich <4tused the OUmr past commanders who have | Darlene Andreas, B; Jean Betts, C; l Truck crops and fruits Seasonal1 accident was put aside and an expert TWENTY-TWO YEAR RESIDENT OF BAY DIED SUDDENLY moved to various parts of the Jane Beets, C; Grace Glaus^r, C. decline. " ITT!™ ^ I J*S5N^SS-^ > At 1 p. ra. on Sunday there will. local post are Elmer Welssenbom Audrey Andreas, A; Muriel Butler, PROGRAM EXPLAINED * *..Cihi(*? , ni i " 1 . 7 , ; ! y f , M e , g n - M » y . B o b b , W o r t h a n d , c ; A n n e t t e G l a u s e r , B ; C h a r l o t t e H o - j BY 8UPT. NICKELL a«e who has not witnessed such an TStxke. One past commander, Peter g*n. A; Dorothy Smith, B. OTmt, he is urgM to "be on hand, Ndu, b deeMMd. One other Tik*i Spring Grove 4-H dub9 clothing:. * s/Um..^ ... Tn. i *ne qc^sm w»b wm in Aiyon- S^ #u° nc*lB °^y 1 ermn end member of the local poet Cfcroiyn ^Gillespie, C; Jeanette Half, - * ) 1 Qui" in 1920, the daughter of Mr. tet profitable^ fcr the fleet ol: foot i fe WiUiam Bickler. Becauae of ill-J B; Pnyllis May, C; Mary Rudolph, /' ®nd Mrs- <^nre Nickels, and gradu- A number of chickens are turned jness he hss been unable to join tfie'c; Barbara 8chmitt, A; Harriet Tmhii? ? ! 1 "ted from the Woodstock high ^ the Pe™0"8 new club to date. • i Scuff man, C; Lorraine Steadman, C. out.lJ#t school in 1W7. ~ from th$ comnany which manufac turea them called to inspaot it to determine whether or not It was defective. Mrs. Wilkins was sn experienced operator on the second shift snd haa fc«*n in employ of the company Since 1987. The deceased was born Algon- UNION CHILD, 10, DROWNED SUNDAY IN KISHWAUKEE CREEK A 10-year-old Union girl, Virginia PttDock^ drowned in Kishwaukee Greek hear her home, on Sunday afternoon, August S. She was toe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pollock, who reside on a farm hear Union. The place where Virginia and several frierids were bathing ia known as Ocock pit, where a few years ago considerable gravel was removed. It is believed the child stepped into one of the deeper holes. Virginia was first missed by her _ Mother, William, 13, who im- J barn at Frank Howard's Hickory mediately sought help from a farm! Creek Farm at McCullom Lake on hand, Vernono Schmolligner. He dived Wednesday morning of this weak, several times and at last found the! leveled the newly remodeled struebody in ten feet of water. ture to the ground. The bairn, lo- Besides the parents, the little girllcated on the former Joe Schaafar survived by four brothers snd farm, was completed only about a sisters, William Jr., 13, Norman, 12,1 month ago. June, 9, and Bradshaw, 6. j Neighbors first detected smoke Funeral services were held on, arising from the building shortly Wednesday afternoon from the after 9 o'clock, and immediately - ®una^i summoned the McHenry fire depart- " """ ment, who arrived at the scena within a very few minutes. Their excellent work prevented the fira spreading to another barn thirty feet away, the house nearby, and several tool sheds. The two siloa wens saved but the contents were totally destroyed, due to sparka n. . , , ^ which started the silage smoulder*" Wnst began as a pleasant outing ing. for four visiting youths ended un- Rescue Animal fortunately late Sunday afternoon Fortunately, farm hands who wen when one of them, Miss Jacqueline at the Howard home, about two Conrad,17, of 3119 Kildare avenue,' blocks away, reached the buildinr Skokie suffered severe injuries in ?n time to lead the prize bull, , Twenty Gr»nd" out of the struc- ^ j*u»e before flakes reached that part IT of the barn. The animal wns purchased last soring by Mr. Howard f • a price of more than (19,000. Afcout fiftv head of fine dairv j»nti ' _ mals had been milked e»irl?e»* in thft which time Miss Conrad and Miss and werr 'n the field. other auto and struck the side of the •olunte®r f5re fighters, who sided bridge near the Connor tavern, north) Yr T"1 of McHenry, according to Officers i the flame*. Lick of wate* nwwad a John Murrie and Thomas Walk of j . thejuAtestoe the state police who investigated.'- was in Marengo city Cemetery. SKOUE GIRL SEVERELY INJURED IN CAR CRASH The car turned around completely but remained upright. Miss Conrad suffered severe head injuries, bruises and shock snd was in s critical condition when taken to the Woodstock hospital. She is re- Ported to be improving sinee that time. Pistakee 8hy residents •hocked to learn of the death of W. N. Lester St. Louis, 64 years old, a resident of that community for twenty-two years, who passed away * J"*™ at his home Tuesday morning, Au- She was married j gllBt 1947. Employed to do metal «Hn*le« with which the bam roof covered aided in helping to keen the «re from speeding to the building*. The Intense heat nf the flames on such an extmnefep w*rm day made it neceeaary far #r""0Ti to us» concrete forma $ which were available on the £ana,4:f «s shieMldas . '.V'- ;f: MAST OOODWIH. NATIVE OF RINOWOOD, DIED AT CRYSTAL LAKf St. Charlea Band At 2 o'clock the St. for Bbys' band will be corpi. -mth Ert Con- , With yvmnr of WorlJ Ml* »" V.>*" -> 1."'.! th" W<K,d"ock way as djittm maj<ar, will parade! War II taking over the manifold, Ju,ten» Mciienry,^clothing. through some of the^tity streets and duties of the Legion now, the cfeb| be valuable serving j to: as an advisory group. Their manv _ of yesrs of experience should well {awarded first plaea la the demon- General Marshall's Victory Report qualify them to add this necessary stration class. She will now give ^j^M|M^wm^Mhaiwted.™a*d'iTwaai _ Honor Roll will be distributed ^uslitv tn the natural ability of the her custard demonstration %t the uncertain whether additional funds' PUBLIC MEETINO OF subsidy rates by meal type to make A verdict of "accidental death by also present a short concert. | will no doubt be^Valuable in «erviM | Another Rii«woad girl won top mKooi"1^? throughout the shock ^ undetermined nature" was Members of the V.F.W. wish to " *n sdvisory honors when Mary Hagan was Last s^ar schools in many states returnf<,.*X * c<^n*T8 ^ury mt mn laform the public that copies ye"J7L well, awarded place in jthe were inconvenienced wban federal inque8 on *y' at a special booth. This is the last »•* leaders. The next meeting of the dub will be held in October. time these books will be offered for aile to the public. The V.F.W. festival marks the aacond anniversary of V-J Day. which marked the end of the fighting phase! WOODSTOCK H08PITAL af the second World War^fiwwr,! EMPLOYS NEW METHOD »t«te fair. ; would be made available. Ruthi Pagles, mentor of the Dun-, The letter concludes ham cliib, was selected by her fel- congress has agreed that the school tow campers to represent them at ,unch program^ is worthwhile and l^5U!fanJeT10^^oS^cS -*** -• ^ SURVEY COMMITTJEE letter concludes that while <jiq QCCUR AUG. 0- _ School re-organisation is aweep- ^ „ program, and it is likdy the oMi-1 inK through McHenry county like a was chosen as outotanding camper of rattans entailed for the program will storm. When the school survey comthe younger girls at the recent very shortly pass to a state and mittee wss formed in 1946 there county camp and Dolores Preuter of local support level. I were 1°® small, one- and two-roam Union was selected as one of the .t A native of Ringwood, Mary Raia* thorpe Goodwin, died on Saturday, August 2, 1947, at the home of a son, B. Scott Goodwin, on Oriole Trail, Crystal Lake, where she hM# resided for six years.' The deceased was born on ApvQ 1856, snd was united in marriage to WiUiam Goodwin on Febt Geneva, Wis. He death two ytaw daughter, two brothers widow, Josn A. St. Louis. snd one sister. A sister, Mrs. Anna The body rested st the Peter M.| B. Still, resides in Long Besch, Justen funeral home until it was Calif., and another. Mrs. Frarft % - V taken to 318 N, Central avenue, Chi' cago, where last rites are being conducted on Friday. Interment will be1 in Oak Ridge cemetery. fSUMMER VACATIONS IPLACE GREAT MANY -^tON BENEFIT PAYROLLS A net increase «f 4,726 workers applying for jobless benefits was reported for the four weeks ending July 19 by the State director at lafcor, Robert L. Gordon, who blamed pandess vacation layoffs. Rending, in Eagen, S. Dakota. Services were held at the Warner funeral home in Crystal Lake na Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.. Rev. M. J. A. Dalrympls officiating. Burial was hi Union cemetery, Crystal Lake. "•"f ..tfi TOWN MEETINO OF WORLD PLANNED FOR I AUG. 12 IN WOODSTOCK^ Now la session at Ifedd school'." • Woodstock, under the sponsorship <2 t the American Friends Service com- ^ mittee, (The Quakers) is a seminar • Illinois woricers filed 48J97S initial! compoeed of studento from all oveg claims, while 44,260 pending claims i the world who are attending Anaeri- -• taa years later *e still . atriving to win the paaea that will, OF INFANT FEEDING bring a final and to a war theoretic-1 Since 'fflinoiV shsre of the allot- rural school districts In the county. ally still continuing. The local vet- Installation of a revolutionary outstanding campers. Other local ment y now known ^ applica-! T° d«te, fifty-one of them have dis- " . t^£u*; technique of infant formula sterili- f11"1* receiT^ honorable mm-{tion blanks are going forward for appeared by consolidation with other . „ 14 snd their annual^festival will be Mtion has been announced bv the V°" V «"S»*rs ware Paggy Sels- the use of schools wishing to parti- district, and the survey committee' were withdrawn. Ahnoat 76 per cent;can colleges. u j a time each year whan wa re-dedi- Woodstock public hospital Known dorf 01 ^ But^ Bumble Bees, Mary cipate in this year's prorram. has not, as yet, submitted its tenta- of the net increase occurred in Chi-1 These students are gathered to dis. «•*« ourr,^_10 winnin«f as "terminal sterilisation," the pro-; j®**"1 of J Ringwood Happy; 1 _L and to building a strong, peaceful was developed to combat in- plovers, and Chsriott Hogan of tha, America aiKT worid so that the ssc- fection which frequently causes epi- Gv^ COMINO EVUNXS rillees of those who gave their demic diarrhea in the newborn Saturday was the culmination of will not have been in vain. ONE DEAD FOLLOWING FREAK ACCIDENT NEAR WAUCONDA SATURDAY a disease which has become increaa- InKy mmoonn"t1hBs' °o»f work by cwo,uun,vty]| Aagast 7 ingly prevalent since 1988 and which 4 H ^ th® n,*nv honora Flower and Garden fHartT Oralis health authorities oeliave largely thdr rewards for wtinng ef- School Gym responsible fbr the upward trend of forts' . .raa a. y i C D. of A. infant mortality. j long in th« memory of these 300, Aagast 8 Woodstock public hospital is among giria. the pioneers in the use of the Mrs. Msrtha Kaletta, 67, of 4846 d^fec^n, toch^°»e'! MORE OPENINGS IN H. Kilpatrick street, Chicago, a fccordinjf to Mrs. Thelma Miles. mrATTVnn\ aommer resident of Crystal Lake hospital superintendent. She stated UULUEuEo AWflOUWUBll was fctally injured about 5 o'clock £»t in ^ny larp m^ropditan FQE VETg THIS FALL last Saturday afternoon when the hospitals the method is still only in > aato in which she wss sitting rolled the planning stage. I ^ «n«nit,n I . dawn a steep incline on a farm on effectiveness of this new " a , . •* •ft. 176* near Vanwewmidria-i. aanodn hmiitl *a rjt enlization process is already evi- ans *ill be availaMe this rail than Annual Forester -Picnic A,, u:iu <«_ il. at anv time in the naat two veara. Woods. Registration of Pupils -- Lily 'Lake School. Lily Lake P.-T. A Social -- Schoolhouse. August 9 Benefit Dance -- Wonder Lake Mistive report. That report will undoubtedly recommend more consolidsions and will very likely affect not just rural schools but slso city and village schools and high schools. It should be forthcoming within the next two or three months, sccording to Roland McCannon, county superintendent of schools and executive secretary of the committee. cago. where 8,482 were filed. I cuss their individual problems and The rise follows the normal mid-! to explain to one another the polu> summer trend, said Gordon. *Underj ticai and economical difficulties of~ terms of the unemployment compen-jthe countries from thich they, comes, ration act, workers who receive nsy , A closer world understanding might for vacation layoffs are not eligible thereby be gained as these stufor unemployment benefits, but dents, sll of high calibre, will return that not entitled to vacation pay to their homes to be leaders in may qualify for unemployment their communities. compensation during the layoff Interest in these students has run tree. i. Woodstock hospital by ambu lance, where 'she wss found to T» • .. • „ . - offering internal injuries. She di--^ 80 rap,dly' 18 a. comfort .t? P*r dent," declared Mrs. Miles, "in the at ««y time the past two years, Th. inlnMit _.ml. ..... ^ 'omr'ete elimination of enidemic ® survey conduct^ ter the Illinois Aagast 11 The injured woman was taken to djarrhea among infants in the hos- Veterans Commission has disclosed. Legion Installation. pital. With our birthrate increasing T*1® student advisement section of Aagast 11-16 the commission canvassed fifty- Rummage Sale--Buch Bpilding-- ents snd to us to know of this inns wven institutions of higher learning Sponsored By P. T. A. The committee has arranged for a period, wovided they are otherwise so high in Woodstock that the vsrpublic meeting to be held Saturday, | qualified." ious organizations have planned a* Aug. 9, at 8:30 p.m., daylight sav-J A worker laid off for a two-wee* meeting, to be known as the "Town ing time, in the auditorium of the i vacation but paid for only one week Meeting of the World," in which Woodstock Community high school, i msfy claim benefits for one week, they will be presented, in a specially ftion Rnilriino- Fund -- Rt if.~ i Dr. Howard Dawson, secretary of Gordon ssid. Clsimants must regis- constructed program, to the public. St. PaWctt* School HalL "' the rural schools department of the at their local state employment This meeting will take place on sc. racncir* scnooi nau. National Education association will office and each one must have wage Aug. 12 at the Woodstock Opera . address the meeting and also an- credits of at least 1225 earned *t House and there will be no admis at 8 o'clock the following mprning. and effective safeguard for, our the state. Results have been Aagast 13 swer questions from the floor. He insured work during 1946. hss studied this question very in- _ -- -- tensely in all sections of the United Exp6C& StT&ttOll To S66K States snd knows both the good and Secretary of State Post bad features about it as well as its, J history and development. He is very forceful speaker, yet can also1 sion. I Thomas Karefa-Smart, son of aa I African chieftain, will explain in I his careful British accent, what he ! believes the future holds for Africa. I From South America come Juan Congressman William G. Stratton, Illueca and Romiro Ramirez of Pan- On Saturday Mrs. K&leata went ^ ^ ' ~ "" compiled and forwarded to all of tha and Style Show -- Villa discuss the questions in terms of '™* .a Republican vote-getter in «ma, Alvara Molano of Colombia, fcr.ride with Mra. J. Cortesi. who ^ to, 140 «rri« office, of Olob _ 3po™ored bj CM. 1. ^ ^ im tST n5,|S^ w.ac.s. I nrngiru n» u ..rArw,wu inn* ww . * i, , i.L> T\~. i. U * O 1 T 1. mu hsWes h*ve been delfv- ^ ^ jRtede8on8aahilirSi a fam nel? cha^Sf enroll "Sis ySr*most!Ji A||fBgt u [queithm pi'rfcd ^ill~be a very "valu- J1^ ^ly^L^tateho^e^ffiw poIic t y m*w,# to residenta ^ Wauconda and Mrs. Cortesi left the VMr Af 1046 I3even babies w«* because of improved housing con- East Riv«r Road Pinochle Club able and interesting one., | on y . ^,? T| . ..^ office countries. , , ear to purchase some berries. The durinjf ^av recently : ditions. Married veterans will still Mrs. Bruno Juergens. jb- I The general puMic is invited to the nr rir^-tiWi Jeedish Arora speaks of Bntoh • -- 1 -- -- -- -- v - i j -- j ° ° r n a u r i n g o n e a a v r e c e n c y . I u -- :-- -- * i -- A n r a a t 1 5 - 1 6 - 1 7 S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g b u t s p e - w h a t u r t t n a r y o r e l e c t i o n o p p o s i t i o n o c c u p a t i o n i n I n d i a a n d o f t h e c o n - V. F. W. Summer Festival--Mc-' cisl letters hsve been written to all he will have. trlfcjition to freedom which Ghandi Henry Park { school boards in the county. It is , £ £?£??? m*£ for ^ pfople _ Aagast 29 ! hoped that people from all sections *' d"tr.,®t" ^ W ^ thirty-three- These are only a few of the stu- Bake Sale Sponsored by Ringwood the county will make up car year old Stratton without a job aft- dents who represent nineteen eoan- Home Bureau. September 14 ^ Public Partv -- Sponsored by Altar and Roeary Sodality. brakes apparently failed to hold and( ««0ur infant mortality rate has!find housing acute but there the car rolled down the long hill,!„)wav, extremely low." said "Vre openings than a year *go. irunmg such momentum by the time Miles.' "Last Twer we lost only During the summer, forty-nine in H reached tije tree that a aerious flix „ .Hghtlv more than !lit«ion« "ported an enrollment of CMb rwultad. . ^.'one ner cent of births. With the "tudenta. Of this number, Mro._ U * |^ «unrived by eradication <vf epidemic diarrhea." 3®^ were veterans IMI, Stepben Z. Yaaa. and a grand- ghe ^ndnded. "we expect this rate An intending .to enter were held ^ in tfe future.- Wednesday afternoon in Chicago, [ ^ggiDENOE CHANGES N O T I C E ! P>i»niii(r *>ari>are or refuse "fa college this fall are urged to con* tact their nearest service officer for more complete information. Offices are located in. every county with twenty in Chicago. __ Mr. and MTS. Frank Schreiner Hie IVC office in McHenry county affensiv* and is prohibited bv city, hav* moved from the deary houae. jB located in tha Murphy Block, nee. A<wrrai',t'nn of ;rai^jage °n Main street to the Klontz house; Woodstock. is slso prohibited. Followinr rec^'ot W«nVegan street. Mr. and Mrs. . , «f many complaints, our Police De- Harold Frett and family and Patrick; m m„,n nar*T->ont has be«n instructed ta Cleury. who had beea residing in; . SWJ' ScllOCH<^ WHUHIIO •Irietly enforae tW« orUnnr*. |the latter plaea, hava moved to tHe KM aattoriaed by favotmbU returns CITY OOUttCII* |re«^*Tve vacated br tha 8chreiawa. of -- .pfaHkm hdd last waek, the K-fp CITT OT McfflBNIT. The Fred Meyers family has mored B««^d Park aahoal MMfag wffl *, from the home of bar mother to >. dtopaaed af at a gubMc aato to be Complete line of Beebe livestock the Frisby place on Green •treat. medies at Wattles Drag Store, Me- ti_ • Ifsnij M-it Subscribe far The PhTadealjt held at 7 JO pa. on Fi May, Awg. 19. . Si»4 Want Adg FRBAK Miss Carol ACCIDBTf- mMaannudeermnaaichn, ,^ 18, " j~M^Fvfc" Earf M "*Huehes Flower and Garden Show which is MhSdUach m and Ralph L. Ostrsnder, Woodstock. Md in, th* ^™de ^«»1 gymhas bean a patient at St Joaenh's loada and sttr«^ er his P™8*"4 two-year congression- tries. Members of the survey commit- al term ends. His seat at Istge has The public is cordially invite! to * Frank Naoel Fox River been abolished, effective in next attend this meeting, which is tP Grove, chairman; Kenneth Cristy. ye*r'» elections. j take place at the Woodsock Opera McHenry; John MemleiC Hebron;! I*»puse ^Tueeday eveiung, Augast Arthur Schutt and Mrs. J. R. Wells, i J?]X)W]BR " SHOW " 112. st 8:8Q p. m. Harvard; George Hance, Marengo; Today, August 7, u the day of the FRYER FUNERAL RITES „ _ Funeral services were bald atr.': nasium. Lovely summer flowers and %:30 o'clock afheraoon far ULT LAKE REGISTRATION ! J^icious garden vegetables frown Mrs Cynthia W. Frvar, M. whar< Registration of pupils who will be ^ horticulturists win be died ttertf^vluly. S, at|g| 81. Jesaah a hospital in Elgin, as raault of a gM^isaISrafMNrE^ma<if1bMtin«d! ® y«irs~oid before roxt Dec. 1 will on display fromg until »p. m. Be the hone 'daughter, Mra. 'EMI^ | Swr andTTSLSSd ahsdT^ takTplace at the Lily Lake adiool- in Crystal Lake. Rev. Gft. •] eehred one newt tmiTirftont heuaa on Friday, August 8, betwaau th® donation is only thirty-five ceata. bert Weisahasr _ offldstod «t 4wS.p^ 'S j KAKRIAOK LICXMBIS 34>rthwwfe Wgh^TAftSTbelJc Complete line of_ Lea's poultry tires and Maada la •track, aha ftilalal, ehe a^d, aiai nat ** N|pr: remediea at Wattles Drug Stsea, Me- Bah Tonyan, Johnsburg, and Uk en«y. MC Haa •. Cagtls,

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