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ALDRe structure, rom the H and was to W J Jen-[ his farm rent. Mr mbued with •, Oklahoma saidis city andn Flavin ofwith Wood*me betweenn and thecago during vparta, Wis..me of his miiyemployed as i Republican home on ac* lness of heri passing a as a guest le Sage.?ft for Gal* the winterased a tract J O. Lewis e a similar Ir Bombard irchase andiss Julia A ?d at St:ity on Nov 'iciated M bridegroom, ty. a sister * man and Schnltcke iv were mar* A Behrens aking place le's mother, Lee Grover were mar* of Nov 28 Vi Ilium Orr ung village E Krotzerard's Suppervice of wor* lay. Dec 7. Communioniber Canvass be an event a December.■ts Monday larlors at g. ess meeting rs Tuesdayets Wednes* •hurch at 2head DianKet ana miss O’Bjrien was voted the most popu-Jar lady.Lawrence School, Dlst. No. 125Perfect attendance: Teddy Thomas, Maurice Palmer, Richard Hollatz, Marian Thomas, Edna Wendt, Anna-bell Jones, Raymond Crout, Wendell Smith, Edson Bridges, Lyle Palmer, William Luth, Herman Hollatz, Alice Wendt, James Smith, James Crout, Charles Crout, Clifford Higgins.Edson Bridges and Herman Hollatz have had perfect spelling grades.Oak Grove, Dlst. No. 98.Perfect attendance: Leon Synove, Herbert Schultz, Hazel Sweet, Sylvia Sweet, Mark Sweet, Lorretta Dabel, Elvera Guttschow.Miss Marie Posthlewaite and Robert Yuenger were visitors.Chemung School, Dlst. 127Neither absent nor tardy for October Rachel Brown, Charlotte Maxon, John Esmond, John Conley, John Lee, John Webner, William Conley, Irene Webner, Frieda Lentz, Merilyn Douglas. Melva Rugh, George Cause, Harold Brunner, Russell Potter. Sylvia Cator, Janet Web* ner, Edwin Conley, Ella Rygh, Wanda Renn, Lula Adams, Lorraine Pihl, Arlene Conley, Burton Renn, Helen Conley, Francis Hoey, Meta Lentz. Beverly Douglas, Alex LeeThose standing “E“ in spelling for September and October Arlene Conley, Helen Conley, Beverly Douglas, Frederick Toda, David StrainDuring the summer vacation a new furnace was installed and the rooms redecorated The floors were also refinished The school grounds were well cared for this summer by three of our 4*H girls, namely, Frieda Rygh, Melva Rygh and Florence Lee They remembered theb* motto “We Start. We Finish “The money. $20 94, earned by 'our district contestants in the play tournament has been received and will be used in purchasing Reading Circle books for 1930-31Ion the Hill ;ery servicei community ily welcome md We WillLctivenunity,Mrs. CocDunham, C recently.Barrows SchoolThe following were neither absent nor tardy during September and October A let ha M XVvse. Marshall B. Johnson Theo. R Dost, Bernice M Schultz. Gilbert C Wyse, Robt K Killoy Roberta L Oust. Robt G Wyse, Mary Ellen Gilliland, Geo Chinn, Kenneth A \\ yseNorth Dunliatn SchoolThe following pupils have been neither absent nor tardy since school opened Marie Koltz. Grace Jones./Fred Livezey Lloyd Zimmerman, Alice Koltz. Vivian Robinson, Violet Robinson Kenneth Zimmer* man Richard Junes, \ ictor Krieg and Esther Koltz.Isabelle Spencer is a new pupil There is an enrollment of 24 pupilsDunliam-Ciieniung SchoolThe following have not been absent or tardy during September and October William Davidson. George Warfield. Mary Lou Warfield \ ernu Johnson, Mariam Keller, Robert Keller. Lila Keller, Lyle Keller \\ nllace JohnsonTeachers who attended a Rockford state divisional meeting on Oct 24 included Misses Caroline Koltz, Celia Barto, Mary Jane Orr, Elizabeth Ottens, Hazel Bonde, Anne Hutchin* son, Agnes Hutchinson, Mesdame^ lola Shepard, Lillian Van Antwerp,1 Mildred Rodd, Darlene Tambllngson, and Wanda YuengerThe pupils of the seventh andMesdamelola Shepa attended a Wednesday a McHenry Profession# Meetings v Wednesday Splendid pr Mrs. Van the prograiNationa€cCary's m scene of th ship conte; Ski associc awarded t club's slide the first til event has district Thlt; Cary Hill near Saturday tl memoratior Leading ju compete in ship tourmIllinois ristates in tl:vehicles. /j 4 :\dmEstate of ceased The unde pointed Adinexed of tlMahon dec of Mlt; Ilenrhen Uy givlt; pear beforeHem Cou*-in \\ oods Term on t ar.v mxt. a having cla are notified for the pur adjusted said Estate immediatesignedDated th!A D 1930 2*3Admin 1st nDIRDU.9 toFCHAS Office a ISpecial Hours 1 t PhoDU.
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