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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Oct 1947, p. 5

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ftoaitjv Oetofear % && t im •p\ k. tr am in the munlty pride. HEAR" by^ARL R. WALSH H«t- wa- s •_ hlaappppyy hDuO]n ch of boys ta the MCHS dressing room tat is now right ~on~the tel. A complete »port will bo available for attt Week's issue of the | Plaindealer. The McHenry Businessmen's Association held a do or die meeting last ' Wednesday evening and decided to keep right on Mg. In fhct, new life luddnly appeared and the group Friday night after beating card's fine football team. Harjrlrrrr | Dan Jus ten, efficient secretary ' of the Business Men, tendered his McHenry went into the game as resignation at the meeting, with an definite underdogs, lib was tm be ! explanation that a school course will Harvard's year. Every- paper said1 not permit time to handle the many so--and papers are supposed to get duties connected with the office. The IlkAAA * Mk|- ! i»1nk linaLaaa A J' i' £WJi SHOT-OOT tD SEA* UOHKORD 11 TO 0 IK )AY LCH h>fl<R. V. hrt?i,«0 i A marriage of Interest to friends Jr! at Johnsburg last Sunday I and relatives in KcHeary took place miccfM* Attn another i^ast Saturday in Aurora, uniting season, Joe a former local resident and a young ** "bber for>Aurora man. The bride was Mis! Silt w. 8°„®f*ectiir! Theodora Kaelin, daughter of Mr. swineew » m Mre' ^ one time Mc- * hit until one men Henry residents, and the tfroom John was out m the eighth inning. Joe -- • AT . registered a shut-out as his mates piled up eleven ruqs. The death blow for Richmond csme early and suddenly. With the bases loaded and. two out in the iirst those things straight. tory.. Johnsburg scored four Well, take nothing from Harvard. They have a good team. We think club unanimoualy chose "Tony" Wirtt to^ take over office. sx#tesL/tst- °' fnmiotiiu< *v„ vj_ vi * tuDe roses ana 1 Watgen, son of Mrs. Catherine Watgen. The nuptial service took place at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic church. The bride wore the traditional white satin gown, with sweetheart „ She' had I Entertains JHM 'be vocal John PohhnaH. * Party Honors Jen J. Meyer selection^;;#*? M».j Mrs. George ThaH ef , ' visited McHenry friends a few * ,l»«t week. Ce~ of tratun of H •TP 'Wii - c thfF?Sr<Me?J? h?iSnd* 'wif**,!**'j^W^deSjlitStl R S. Plana . „ V home on Wednesday down trees and sawinr Two Events »r\ honor their son, der various and trying et Obituary night, a memorialService h?s '°r "J****"? ° f s: "til '» «»*>» » ««djl hour demonMmtion i.°to7e*2?'« it obstnrfd *t Acacia hall on Oct, "JJT*' """""I an attracting taw which will cot limloil -- mosv.-VKS "*" fs^»«S*5 ~ *|f-J to make sure of broth*? I?neckline and long sleeves. She'had! l^»tertain« /• i Richard Weber, George Freund, Jr., _________ ^ tjj 8Ur* 01 brother Joe» vie- a long fingertip veil, the latter fall At Shower / Rl°ri« Bigpers, James and JBob :r ; ^ ing from a crown of seed pearls! Mrs. Harold Lindsay entertained £re *w£y,e ®Tnd Michael Meyer, Complete line of Lee's poultry * •tork slSw.r^ffl ™J.„iS g2,«H*fc lu»» e**T a«» jpiedl- at Wattle Dn« afc^MZ;-.-tW: t.ii* fnnnar>. „„ d:-u uai€ nought on, .Henry. •*#» t 1 1 i ; y w niAiil M, inK irvm s cwwn w S6M P6&rl81 ?nd oran** blossoms. Her bridal at white , Jadcson Who furnished the big ^ ftf ot , k 1 a base-clearing double on which he u 0 ^t. Joseph, [took third An th. rSLJIl Mo., served her sister as matron of a tasty buffet i' roses, 'Boyle at the former's home on Richmond Road last Sunday. Following • uuuulc uii wnicn ne 1* , , , . r• social hour, Mrs. Lindsay servM tW riwi into anMCHStaam" wMrti »• MB,'. A«r«i.tkm **«**>• «->*.' «riSS £££ iS5^ -'-"t. i f i s S i S S - A 1 - s L ' - s . 1 : i s f c s & f e | a ' i 5 S S ^ jfollowed_ with a clean blow to left.! , . . Elisabeth Lindsay, Mrs.MaudLoomis, ®h they M a ttinp! Bnt ] »«« jS[J,r.A^ ^gT&iS5«.^gS: -I49S i-r much talk about our inexperienced. That's was also talk about illness weakening the There was ^ being true. There injuries and squad be pushovers Sr.. . , There ware (and are) injuries that' B L-- -*ve taken good men out. But, the R*KeBMr hoys who cooM get in there were to a point where they"would s*'fice ^ W that the organixation M pJ® ra'Sd"© hi^rifht. -- iCSLSSS*?' when Bud . speared a and made a n • w,. -- the out. Connie Miller started on the mound of smilar style to that of the matron Arleeii Hyatt, of honor, in grey-blue color, and j and Mrs. Emih Bit* far from pushovers--injuries or no .«* the5^ ^.•hfj*g1L1 nice stive. »<h>u. , school next Monday night, October \ , 18. It will be of special interest to A pass combination ---VBecker to^°8e ^°®nj°yJJ""tinfir' fishin* ,nd Bockman (the BB boys) was great to behold. McHenry completed 10 out of 16 pasisseess,. If Bockman missed any, we didn't see 'em. MCHS WAEKI0R8 ntOM HARVARD The team travels to Burlington (lRVAT pacta atTAi this week where tiiey are sure to en- rAiSO A11A counter a strong team. Remember, 1 this is a night game--starting about T"e Warriors of MCHS upset all 7:4$. 1 predictions last Friday before a huge ; home crowd .by downing the strong Ltftt we forget--the game here Harvard eleven, 12 to 6. M*t week will be played* Thursday Passes, some daring ones--some night instead of Friday as originally surprise ones-- told the story on the scheduled. Marengo will be here. offensive side of victory. The crowd thrilled to see the diminutive Becker, stlye. Johneburg Howie Freund, 8b N. Smith, cf, 2b .... G. Jackson, e .... B. Meyers, ss ....... ' Pitxen, ef W. Smith, lb A. Jackson, 2b, si, E. Meyers, rf ....^. SnK. P""*"- rf- J. Jackson, p ........ Miss matchin* bc~li(c^. Her tooqui1 H."T consisted of American Beauty mums.' w « r « PI... - Bernard Christo<fel, brother-in- .•'? . PIAM law of tht groom, served as best1 . . man. while William Schmidt and . A W. ,S. C. S. luncheon will Ai 4 4 « s I' 4 4 5 1 4 4 . R 0* 1 i i -1 H 8 « 1 0 0 t 2 0 I 1 Totals •mnawi 37 '. , IX Richmond -Jt V. Miller, If, p Christensen, ci Britz, ss •'H A B Watched Joe Jackson pitch last McHenry's quarterback, complete 10; Klaus, 2b 8unday and saw a very poised, ef- out of 1® passes. Most of these • C." Miller, p If* fective workman on the mound. Joe P^ses were hauled in by the lanky mixed 'em up so much that Richmond Bockman, who seemed to appear, batters were next to helpless with Ifroni nowhere at the right moment. r!A*^k allwfAil *AtM« Billy Klaus, who played on a Chicago Cubs farm team the past season, was on second for Richmond. Billy knows how to stand up and cut - at the ball, but nobody was hitting Jackson much ^ast Sunday. "erker and Thelen each time Mc- Coach McCracken shifted some of his players each time the fortunes o», battle changed and his plan wo||ted with telling effectiveness. Most notable of these changes was the sight of Laures and McCulla racing onto the field to relieve Kiemstein, 3b Stilling, rf £ J. Miller,6 lb R. Miller, lb J. Freund, 0 • 0 I • -iivj b*' Donald Keck ushered. ; JjeW ®t A he Community church on 1 Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock .^t. 16, at 1 p. m., with at the Silver Teapot, with a recep- i ,,rc'e ® In charge. Highlight of tion for relatives and friends at the ^ e P1"0*1"*™ following the luncheon', Kaelin home in the evening. ' j j trilX w'£!hin'X°D.'c.h their return will reside with the bride's parents for the present. The new Mrs. Watgen attended the local schools, during her res- < idence here sftice graduating from an Aurora high school has held a f responsible, position with the tele- ; I phone company. The bridegroom la employed by the Western United i Gas Co. ^ --|- I Among guests who attended thi| ' reception were Messrs. and Me4K ! dames Homar Fitzgerald, Elm#F Freund, Herman Nye, Eugene Sayle&i Peter Schaefer, Niek B. Freund, An* 4mm ^ * V«al I It k.' 1 H EL P WANTED : ton Freund, Earl Brown and Julia Kent, all of McHenry. Mr* 0 ^ 1 Henry was on defensive. Pickups: '*•- " ' The Becker to Bockman pass corn- Love is paramount, hut money hination put over both touchdowns, Meye helps after the honeymoon. 1 °"e the first quarter and one in Two base hits: G. Jackson J Jack The most difficult secret to keep is t„e third quarter when McHenry led son, W. Smith. \ one> opinion of oneself.. w°,t Home runs: A. Jackson. McHenry's line dug in twice in the ~ • Bus Travel Expands Intercity buses in 1942 carried 692 *11 V* f. .million passengers compared with I 361 million in 1940. By 1944, passen- 000 000 000 0 «er-n»l«s of travel by bus totaled 31 441 010 10 --11 billion, nearly three times greater Stolen bases: Howie Freund, B. ^ 1#4° °f U bU,"»* Meyers, W. Smith, A. Jackson, E. i ' ' Mevers (2), Pitxen, G. Jackson.! __ Private riyiag • The average private plane trav PIN Totalf Sco>e by Innings: Richmond: Johnsburg: Nowdays the earth revolves on it's1 Struck out bv taxxeess.. n ,j second quarter t--o show t--he ir mettle. ler, 7; J. Jackson, 1 - j In fact, the situation looked serious; Albert Justen is one McHenry fan Bs the half ended with the ball 7 who predicted a victory over Har-! y*rdf. from McHenry's goal line, hut j Ttrd. A! pointed out that our boys I ,ne held fast. ] took somewhat of a dubbin' during Harvard picked up steSfcm in the the first half at Whitewater the' third quarter. Their long pases went previous week, then came back with I W1. ,• hut speedy ball carriers did the a lot of fire in the second half. He tnck. Stafford went oyer for the figured the boys would carry that I touchdown. Perhaps McHenry overspirit through to the next game, i did a *reat pass attack in the final I quarter as they lost oh downs just 3 ' yards from pay dirt. But, McCulla pted one of Harpasses to end the Bases on balls off: Miller, Wwee mmuusiti aassKk aAil txoo 1lo0o0Kk imn hniiss * . -•*-. crystal glass after this. At least promptly intercepted a hundred people have reminned ua! ® desperate past that we picked the Yankees to win j . the Wbrld Series in five games. , TV big drive for a new athletic field in McHenry is going over big this week. Workers have given their time to do a great job. With few axeeptiona, the people in our community have caught the spirit of providing a healthful playground for jfche* youth of this area. The idea of providing aporta far aB ag«e looms up to interest many civicminded people. Aa interest soars. committee fat charge sees a need ••I demand for a skating pond. , Such provision now seems a certainty. Parents will welcome such a plan. While the City of McHenry haa its Becker froze the ball in the final minute in a splendid display of how to protect a lead. heat leaks by un at weather stripping, storm aaah. ianT lation, and caulking to close cracks around wfiBfews. A in Iter product, caBsd tte, may help utilise the 179 million pounds of chicken feathers said Is go to waste each year Complete line of Beebe livestock remedies at Wattlae Drug Stora, Me- Henry. 1-tf A. GRAND OPENING... The McHenry County Theatre Guild Proseafs The Woodstock Players In Mark Reed's Hilarious Comedy <•, j. rf t J "PETTICOAT FEVER First production of their Membership 16 play winter season. Theatre, Curtain Time--8:30 p. m. <5omm«ncin^ Thursday, October 18 Through Sunday, October 19 Main floor seata fl.80, $1^0, 75c, tax incl.; balcony $1.20, 90e and 66c, tax incl. 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