, Kitchen Accidents - . ^ thou More accident. occur in the £?Z i u SlT^vrb. I Wtchen then My other,*** of Hn | the house. McHENRY SIGN SERVICE TRUCK LETTERING & WINDOW LETTERING ^ SHOW CARDS -- OUTDOOR SIGNS r: r H. REESE fox Street Phone 440-R IMMHU IMHI111 I t 11 »'»,liam Crulckshank. B- T. Bfttler,] Portsmouth, Va.. and Mrs.. MadajLena Peet, George Shepard, Ken- line Stone of Keooaha spent Fri- RINfiWOOD neth Crlsty, F. N. Many ant day with Mrs. Nellie Blackman- ]W. E. Troxell and gueste. Thet Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of »»»• »•'»»! 11 11 f|| | j 1 > Utt ladles served Iced tea and home- Antioeh visited hir mother, Mrs. -.v made cookiefl- Quests were from1 Jennie Bacon. Monday afternoon- (by Mlrs. George Shepard) |He^ron.^Rlchmond. Ringwood and; Mar|e BU,Btei„ and Bernadette The Home Circle will sponsor a M Harold St*v»n. «r BrowTI of (ThlcaK° and A®*®"* ird party Thursday. Aug. 11, at| t Kundav wl^ M. -i» Merge* of Bvnnston are visiting on the Peet aod TSSto* * M B*uer "d '«"»*• M I L L I LEGAL S NOTICE 0# PUBLIC 8ALE On Saturday, Aug. 6, 1949, at 1 Formerly Barnard's Mill North End of Wonder Lake at the Bridget TELEVISION COCKTAILS LIQUOR -- WINES BEER* COMPLETE DINNERS SERVED From 6 to 9 p. m. Daily excepl Monday Saturday 6 to 11 p/fe., Sunday 1 to 7 p. m. FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY WE CATER TO PARTIES \ Frank and Jerry Wledeman Phone Richmond 312 AWNINGS Tarpaulins Canvas Goods Large Selection of Materials ORDER EARLY Specializing in Store and Residence Awnings McHENRY AWNING CO. Phone McHenry 571W 2 Thos. Thonneson, Prop. i] card 2 p. m lawns. There will he j Mr. Christofferson of Wonder, ments and piises. Come and Lake called on Mrs. Collins Wedbrlng your friends. Inesday afternoon. j The Home Circle will not have Ronnie Foute of Spring jQrove a meeting until September. {8 visiting his grandparents, Mr. - The Round-up club will sponsor a„d Mts. Ed Peet. X an ice cream social on the church Mrs- Walter Low and daughters/, ? e*e"in*' . ! Linda and Susan, spent Sunday I The contract has been let and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! work has been ® ® ne basement of the Methodist churchT- Dale Thomas, at McHenry. In m "ftt 112 rtroad at McHenrv » i » . „, Mp and Mp » : , V' oa Mr- nna Mrs. joe scnrer and Illinois, I shall offer for sale to A reunion of school Wends was daughter of Waukegan spent Sun-|the highest bidder for cash, but at held at the home of Mr. ®e°^® 'day with Mrs. Ed Bauer and fam- not |M8 than the appraised value Shepard Saturday. Abakedham ily. thereof, the following goods and dinner was served at 1 o clock Mr and Mrs. ^David Porter ofichattels belonging to the Estate of by Mrs. Shepard, Mrs. Rose Jep- Rockford spent Sunday with her,Magdalena K. Bohr, deceased: son. Mrs. C. L. Harrison and Mrs. parents, Mr. and MVs. Ed Peet. j Washing machine, electric iron Agnes Jencks. Tn°se to j Mrs. Marie Wagner spent Wed-, and ironing board; set carpenter were Dr. Louise Evanson, Cnlca- ne8day in the home of her son, and household toolB; mlscellanigo; Mrs. Harry Alexander, ne- li„U8i and family at Woodstock. eous preserves and canned goods; , p Walkup, Kiage-i Miss Marian Peet of Elgin spent electric refrigerator; gas stove; .field; Miss Lucy Stevens, Chica-. tine weekend with her mother, kitchen table; dining room set; igo; Mrs._Mlldred Francisco. Mrs-, j^rs. Lena peet. old sewing machine; radio; liv- William Belcher and Mrs. Louis j Mrs Fred Wiedrich, Jr., return- ing room table; miscellaneous McDonald,, Woodstock; _ Mrs. JUeo e<| home Saturday morning from chairs; parlor set; miscellaneous Newlin, Hutsonville, 111.: _ V;rs: Sycamore where she spent the ash trays and tables; three large George Johnson, Mrs. Robert; pagt week with her daughter, living room rugs; 4 small rugs; Thompson, Miss Maud^ Granger, Mrs. Phelps Saunders, and hus- miscellaneous pictures and bri^-a- Mrs- James Sayler and Miss Clara band. - brae; writing desk; drapes and Stoffel, McHenrfr; Mrs. Agnes, j^rs. Graham Izard of Crystal curtains; vacuum cleaner; mis- Jencks, Mrs. Rose Jepson, Mrs. Lake, Mrs. Ellis of Mount Pros- cellaneous clothes and coats; 4 B. T. Butler, Mrs. C. L. Harrison pect, Miss R. Johnson and Miss L. beds; 4 dressers and bedroom furand Mrs George Shepard, Ring- Johnson, of Chicago, Mrs. Fried- niture; electric lamps (floor and wood. man of Glencoe, Miss E. Peters of table); miscellaneous bedding; Milton Laurence, son of Mr. and LaGrange Park, Mrs. M. Helen-!small pictures; ornaments, etc.; 2 Mrs. Oliver Laurence, now of El- backer and children of San Bruno,' mirrors; tableware and dishes, gin, and Leon Zar&te of West Chi- Calif., and Miss M. Thorgensen of I j reserve the right to reject any cago were injured Saturday when Lincoln Wood. 111., were dinner a„d all bids for the same if the their car was sideswiped by an-1 guests of Mrs. William Pagni Sat-1 offer is less than the appraised other at the intersection of Irving urday. ! value thereof, or if I consider it Park and Bartlett roads, east of, Mrs. Raymond Fasbender and to be to the best interests of the Elgin. Both men suffered severe, daughter, Janet, of Estelline. S. estate to reject the same, lacerations of the forehead and d t spent Wednesday night and Personal appointments to see X-ray pictures Were to be taken Thursday with her sister, Mrs. • the Items in advance of the public to determine whether or not eith- 1 j)jck Oldson, and family. i sale may be made by calling Mcer man was suffering fractures, j Mr. and Mrs. John Balcom of Henry 107-R Ferol Martin, Carol Harrison, Indianapolis, Ind., were dinner > Louise Hunt, Darlene and Audrey guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Andreas, Charlotte and Mary, shepard Monday. Hogan received blue ribbons in .. . ». ^ the sewing review at the Wood-!, M.r, and„ D!^k J>,d8°n »nd stock fair Charlotte Hogan took J™11* &nd A Mr and Mrs Gordon third place on her F.H.A. dress *frson a { nd family attended a famin the open class for girls. Char- ily„ ™ h0m a e f ,Mr„ lotte Hogan, Carol Harrison. Dar- and Mrs. Arthur Dimon at Ostend TEACHER SHORTAGE j of Northern Teacher^ College at! flTTT T imrri aiv DeKalb, said the need for element- „ ary teachers is "definitely worse"! ILLINOIS EDUCATORS than last year. * | He said his school will be able ; A... ... >4i . a A , ! to fill only sixty-four of an unexiradones !• mcreaslng. tt 2% 22? Ing far short of the demand in tMU t>ers 11118 year- Illinois, educators say. A .»r,„ .howea ,««, ,,28« tbe l.«5 June graduate of th*' ^""ST86,. Jr h°., oiT"5T eriT IlHnoia ">•. has resigned as editor of the h«v» hiin^ h a,ready Harrington Courier-Review. On Mon« Th„P f^n.nHirC^g P°1; Aug. 1 he became the publisher of rnnHnnJ » Ti the Gilnian star. • Joining the Xpiaccle5a fmn jjoobbss llaatteerr. ^ ^.Courier-Review staff eleven^years ago Mr Elliott had a three-year Noble J. Puffer, state director of leave while he served in the army. registration and education, said He hails from Newton, Iowa, and the number of graduates was 342) is a graduate of AJonmoutk «#<*- greater than last year but that lege. ' r » the teacher shortage still is acute. : -- Tkimday, Angnst 1940 f- r HEW PAPER Carrying the name, Community; News, the new Marengo newspaper came out of the rumor stage _ last week to appear before the. JJj public. The weekly paper, dart- ' ed by Marengo citlsens--eleventh paper to be put out in the county „ ~ . --carried a full front page of news' about the new paper, its owners^ and staff, and a complete des-: ' cripUon of its unique printing^ process. Complete line of Lee's poultry^ "•medioii at Wattles I)rng Store, Me- Heniy. 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Ottr experienced attendants will see that the service is carried out with utmost d^nity--*ely m us for a in time of g^eat sorroirf ' • -A" - . tVj ;' Sons Funeral Home ;fkMM JMJt or 11S-W Executor Magdalena ed. (Publish: July 28 Aug. Uncle Sam Says Marines on Iwe Jlma During the first five days after iene And7eas~~ire Vo"' gT'to The Sunday. Others present were Mrs. their landing-on Iwo Jima. marine state fair to model their dresses Raymond Fasbender and children corp8 communication crews laid while Audrey Andreas is an al-1 „ 5?, i., ?n a?? I • more than 700 miles of telephone ternate. Of the five models pick- | ™ ™ Dimon and son, David-; . although operating under ed from the county, four, were1, Ferol Martin, Carol Harrison, • artillery ^ cnd harassed from Rinswood and of the four Hunt' Darlene and Audrey, n«"vy arunery »*w SS Soil bK Hr' y I gan, Annett Schmitt, Mareta j " , Thomson and Jean Muzzy left. Johnnie Hogan received a blue Tuesday for 4.H Camp Wetomaribbon for his heifer in the Jun- chek at Lake Geneva- They will i ior class and JWary H^ran re-|relnajn t^ere until Friday. ceived a blue ribbon for "hei^heif- i charlotte Hogan returned home! er in the senior class. ^ | gatUrday morning from state I Henry RzerzkOwski and Mr. and leadership camp at Bloomington.; Mrs. Richard Kelley motored to [ ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lenard and Abbottsford, \yis„ Friday evening children and Mary Ann Wiedrich > and returned home with their' attended the horse races at Mon-; daughter. Sara May, Saturday af- .roe. Wis.. Sunday. 1 ternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr.,! Mrs. Donald Brenner of Chi- spent the weekend at Broadhead, cago spent the weekend with her. Wis., in the Charles Vogel home parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Har-: and attended the races at Monroe, i rison. I S B. Mayer of New York City Mrs. Mayme Harrison returned j visited his brother-in-law an3 J to her home in McHenry . Wed- sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra. F. N. | nesday after spending the past Muzzy, and family, Monday afterfew months with her daughter, | noon. i Mrs. J. C. Pearson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby Mrs. Angela Pagni is visitinl spent Sunday with her parents at her daughter in Chicago. ! McHenry. } Mrs. Albert Escher and chil-1 Mrs; Julia Kinff of Crystal Lake dren of Chicago are Visiting her;v's'ted Mrs. Lill Conway Monday., I mother. Mrs. Tillie Vaillancourt.! Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hnson of Lib-j 1 Mr. hiScher was out over Sunday.' ""tvvMle. Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Marian Lee Beck of Arlington Benz and daughter of Pueblo, j There are sis revered ex-Pre«ii Heights spent the" past week in Colo., and Mrs. Thomas Nelson! dento ready to help vend your son | the home of her grandfather,; and two children of Portland, Ore.,' or daughter to college. For it i> : Charles Carr. On Thursday, her i were dinnor guests of MVs. Rose their likenesses whit-h appear on mother, Mrs. Dewey Becle, came I Jepson Wednesday evening. | six I'. S. Savings Bonds. They are out for the dav and she returned! Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gratton' of i President Abraham Lincoln cm the home with her. i Richmond and Miss Mabel Sayles ' $1,000 .Bond; Woodrow Wilson on Mr miri Mra Mitr-hoii Unno Mr ! Antioeh were visitors in the, the $500 Bond» Franklin D. Roose> Ud Mrs pl SJL. ' Ben Walkington home Saturday. ! veil on the $200 Bond, Grorer ! MR 2 MM i.w Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abendroth of Cleveland on the $100 Bond, ! . j ^ 2 ^ Low attend-, g. . visited her mother Mrs.' Thomas Jefferson on the $50 jed their card club in the home of Tennle paPOn. Sunday. i Bond; and Ceorge Washington on • Mr and Mrs. Glen Benoy near. „ _ Nellie Blackman visited ' the $25 Bond. Any of these Bonds Greenwood Saturday evening. J"™ Bia u lKma" vs iea g4 / M | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting have at Kenosha and Ant^h | thoTrST W ^ moved to Richmond- The place Wl'""ay" . : «.#' u s Tittwr Dtpanaunt they vacated has been purchased, Mr and Mrs Jack °,iver ot, ihy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell of '-- Chicago. j ^ Quite a few from here attend-! |ed the. McHenry County Junior: Fair at Woodstock Friday, Satur-1 day and Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Johonnott and children of Terra Haute spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs- Agnes Jencks. On Friday, with! Mrs. Jencks and Mrs. Leo New-1 tin. they visited relatives in Elgin and Barrington- ] Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley attended a party < at Crystal Lake Thursday evening. Russell Laurence and Marie Ritzert of Elgin spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Laurence. Among those from here to attend the Wesson oil salad demonstration sponsored by the ladies of the Greenwood church in the church basement on Friday afternoon were Mesdames Leon Grbsby. 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