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The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 6

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Woodstock, Illinois
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TIIE WOODSTOCK DAILY SENTUVEV TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1949. AGU SIX McHenry Man Is Suicide Victim Daily Doings I Henry G. Grosmann, X2 years old. a 'retired foreman of the fcllglu I Watch Factory, took his own lifo this noon In the garage of his I home on Route 3, McHenry. Death was due to hanging.

He hud been evening, April 5, at 8:30. Tho arrival of Peggy Ann Knle-busch, five pounds, eleven ounces, on April 1st at the Woodstock Hospital has brought many happy wishes to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Knlebusch, 324 Highland Avenue.

Not only is she their first ghlld, but also the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Beilke, 815 Muriel Street, and the first great-grandchild of Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Lang, 314 Highland Avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Kuiebusch, 611 E. Calhoun Street, are the in 111 health. Grosmunn has resided In Mm Mcmury vicinity for the past 17 years. He leaves his wife, Lulu, of McHenry and a son, Harold, of Elgin. Coroner Harry L.

Khorn fbeamlng paternal grandparents. was called to hold ail inquest this Congratulations all! afternoon. The Tleceased was born been moved up a week and will be held on April 7 at the home of Mrs. Ullen Jacobs. 409 South Jefferson Street, starting with potluck at 1:00 p.

m. St. John's Ladles'- Aid wfll meet Thursday at 2:15 In the church basement. There has been a change in date, the meeting being moved upf week. Hostesses will be: Mrs.

Albert Steinwehe, Mrs. Leo BenU and Mrs. Alvin Jahn. Mr. and Mrs.

Kendall Baseley are parents of a baby boy, born this morning, April 5, 1949, in Lor-etta Hospital, Chicago, 44. Her room is 607. He weighed 10 pounds and 12 ounces at birth, and will answer to the name of 8teven Kendall. A sister, Barbara Jean, 20 months old on the day he was born, will welcome him home. MrB.

Baseley is the former Neva Trebes. Rehearsal of the chorus for "Forsaken Man," will be held this evening at 8:15 in the Methodist church. Members are asked to be sure and be present as this Is one of the last rehearsals to be held before the presentation this coming Sunday. The Grace Ladles' Aid will October 19, 1867. Under the old law, evlctiou control was entirely in the hands of local authorities.

Now there will be nation-wide regulations outlining steps a landlord must take to evict a tenant. Bumper Corn Crop Last year's national record corn crop of 3.65 billion bushels wes equal to approximately 100 million tons, or more than our output of steel. Sparkling Spring Styles ATTRACTIVELY LOW PRICED You'll be in high spirits "Easter Morn" with the thought of donning new attire to greet the holiday and the Spring season ahead and you'll be ahead in your wardrobe savings here too! fashion-wise COATS Tb Sorosis Society will meet Mm. Lumm Brand on Wed-sday tUraoon at 1:00 p. I home of Mrs.

Ethel homM. tu announced today, lie chanf tn the meeting place la to the lilt) ess of Mrs. Thomas. Nafjr Club meeting tonight, April 5, at 8:15. Picture will be shown nd ptana completed for the indoor to be held April 19 and 30.

I Three former school pals got together OTef last wekend: Don DastMmar. ion of Mr: and Mrs. Duathlmer. 308 8. Madison nd Gene Brewer, son of Mrs.

Mae SrVW, 10 Clay are on ten-tay lay from their Coast Guard CuUei Cape May, New Jersey, fVllUam Hahn, 636 Wheler St. was a Don Hahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. toma for the weekend from Chan-tte Held, where he Is stationed with the Air Corps. Mr.

John Pence expects to come lomt tomorrow with her baby boy, iameg Brio, who weighed ten pounds at birth, April 2. James has a brother, John, 3 years old, and a tisfcr, Mary. 2, who are looking forward to having them home. t. Don Barrett la spending a week with bis parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe parrett, oh Fremont Street, after t-ompletlng bis training far the Air Porps at Ft. Warren, Wyoming. He tias been assigned to Eglin Field, j'ensacola, Florida. I Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hill of Wau-kegan spent last weekend with Mrs, Hill's parents, Mr and Mrs. Joe Barrett i-Tbe Sit and Chatter Club met Recently with Mrs. Dorothy Aissen, Route 2. Award was made to Alice Baker for perfect attendance; the mystery box was won by Esther Schroeder; and game prizes went Alice Baker, Lucille Thomforda nd Ethel Dleckman.

Lunch was erred. iThe next meeting will be held at the home of Marge Bryant, Route 2. I The Past Oracles meeting has PEOPLE WILL STOP AND STARE When You Wear Clothes Cleaned At By LEEDS a bake sale Friday, April 8. at the Main Street entrance of Olsen's Jobbing Homemade dough nuts are to be a feature of the sale. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Huebsch and son, Robert, of rural Woodstock, and Mr. and Mrs. William Freund of Brown drove to Beecher, Illinois last weekend to attend the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. Huebsch's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Rippee. The Baptist Unity Circle will meet tonight, April 5, at 8:00 p. at the home of Mrs. Lola Phelan, 209 N.

Madison St. Mrs. Marlon Brown will lead the devotional period. Seneca Grange has extended an invitation to the putjllc to hear F. L.

Sibthorp of Decatur, former editor of the Illinois Granger, speak 'Glamour' have been snowing the very same coats and suits in "Leeds" advertisements that you'll find here at WIENS Snappy versions of the 2 way coat worn belted or flared; modish mousquetaires and high button cuffs. In sprightly spring shades and navy and black. Glorianna coverts, gabardines and sharkskins. Sizes 8 to 20. Priced 39.95 to 65.00! Other Fine All Wool Coats in Misses' and Larger Women's Sizes to 17, Priced at 1 9.95 tO 35.00 And why shouldn't they? Our experts have the know how in Cleaning and Pressing Clothes for a Good Appearance.

BUCKLEY CLEANERS 310 Clay St. Phone 477 on Europe, tne international Chess Board." He will be heard at Grange Hall, Franklinville, this YOUR EASTER FROCK can be High in style ytOhow in price 10.95 14.95 and 17.95 Gives you many choices of prints, pastel and navy shades. Bolero frocks, jacket styles in navy and black with prints, contrasting or matching tops. Master designing of buttons, bows, front and back drapes, sashes, clever belts and sheer insets are features you would look for in higher than these prices. Sizes for Juniors, Misses and Women.

SAVE EXTRA DOLLARS NOW. BUY "ROOMS" it ft Oytfifcs Sale! Room Here's a great opportunity to save both time ana montyl Buy your complete matched bedroom during Wards spectacular Room Outfit Salel SpringSuit Leaders jl From nationally known makers in season's wanted NAM kirn rAm s. 1 he materials are gabs, tweeds, sharkskin and ken worsteds. Sizes and prices to suit your 1 colors. I millikei I figure.

6988 0-PIECE BEDROOM OUTFIT REG. 187.29 A handsome, complete bedroom outfit the eight basic pieces you want for your home I Bed, chest of drawers and vanity with large plate glass mirror and bench PLUS innerspring mattress, spring and plump feather pillows I 3-pe. Bedroom Suite with Vanity1, Vanity Bench Two Hon Pillows 180-coll Mattress Platform Spring ft 0 TOP IT OFF with a JH TOPPER Buy Your Now Bedroom Now; Pay on Wards Monthly Payment Plant hi Here you will find just what you need price, fabric, and style. Flowing flare bac belted models and two-way back styl Spring shades, navy and black, too. Priced From 19.95 UP NOT ONLY the LiKGEST "But The SMARTEST BLOUSE SELECTIONS Jj I Colors, styles, neck lines in varied version of.

the mode, and they are all "TEXTRON" fine quality fabrics priced at $4.95 and up, with good choice at $4.95. Millinery, Hand Bags, Gloves, Hosiery and Foundation Garments Too, in Quality Keeping Tradition. 9 in OPEN FKIDAY EVENING WOODSTOCK ON THE SQUARE 1.

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