Tra w- ;?r:; v * ? THE McHENHY PLAINDEALEB REVIEWING EARLY HAPPENINGS IN McHENRY and VICINAGE Plaindealer Files Furnish Memories of Yesteryears Compiled by A. H. Mosher ceremony united in marriage Miss Edna King, daughter of Mr. ? and Mrs. George King of Johns- $;burg and Mr. Earl Paddock, Jr., ?1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pad- $ dock, Sr., of this city. £ Thought For The Week-- • "As I grow older, I simplify i both my science and my religion. * Books mean less to mo; prayers mean less; potions, pills and drugs mean less; but peace, friendship, love and a life of upefullness mean more, infinitely more."--Silas Hubbard, M.D. "The longer I live the more FORTY YEARS AGO !'Eastern Star, became the bride From Issue of July l, 1915 (if Mr. J. Clarence Pearson of Wolch-Robison-- Ringwood. Another wedding of more than ; ordinary interest to their many i HitKel-IIopi>-- r S t S s ^ -- A f a s h i o n a ^ w e d d i n g t o o k m v i n i n d d w e l l s u p o n t h e b e a u t y .^urstev mornine of iSS^S? £ace "I C^g° ,Saturd*y. and the wonder of the world. I the principals of the hannv PVpnt Ht -Tarlath s church, when hardly know which feeling leads, fc^ng Mis^ IHorence Wdch of %-^TT ^ this place and Mr. Glen Robison The bride is the lu&tS Z :^ Bur_^?hj__ temporary1 pastor* ofRfhe rhnrrh' ' ;!°hn HiUo1' who has a summer ' AMERICAN REBELLIONS officiated home at Columbia Park, McHen- | When modern revolutions are : 'v- aric^ groom is the son of., mentioned, references are fre- Mt. and Mis. Victor R. Hopp, • quently- made to the American Ri\ei§ide Drive, Niesen's subdi- , rebellion by which the thirteen \ision. Tlie contracting parties colonies became an independent - -- a true sign that the glorious Fourth is near at hand. Sheriff Wandrack of Wood- Items of Local Interest-- .SmaH b°y with 'his toy .fe ^ rujon]es DeCHine •iiuu-ptrnuci.t pistol is .in evidence everywhere! are yery well known in McHenry. nation. Actually there is little n trilf> ci<m fViot „i ; ... J . similarity. Under leaders like Mrs. \ern Long Dies-- Washington, Franklin and Jef- . , . . " "-- Mrs. Vern Long of'Chicago, 25 i ferson, there were no bloody rimnKn.,^8 ^ '1.& neW *?'orc* y^i'S old.- daughter of Mr. and purges, no reigns of terror. The ^ should be a Mrs. John Walsh of Fox Lake, ! Declaration of Independence was Hicnho assis a^e to him in the i and granddaughter of Mrs. B. • a frank and persuasive explanalscnarge of his official duties. ' Frisby of McHenry, died at the tion of our aims and ideals. The Th „ , j j Lutheran Deaconess hospital in ' American leaders acted like civile u In Falls Chicago early Wednesday morn- j ized diplomats and kept to a F. H. Schau of Chicago, who • ing, June 25. moderate course. France was makes his home at Rosedale, on ' j persuaded by Franklin to lend Fox river, a short distance north i TEX YEARS AGO j invaluable help by land and sea, of this village, met with a very' From Issue of June 21, 1945 i by giving money, munitions and painful accident there on Tues- Summer Wedding-- i men like Lafayette. day of this week. Mr. Schau was One of the early summer wed- , -- working about a cherry tree, on . dings at St. John's church, Johns- j Savings Invested in Crystal a step-ladder when the ladder burg, was solemnized on Satur- | Lake Savings and Loan earn slipped. setting him to the day morning, June 16. The lovely'2;;% plus '2% extra. 2Stf ground with considerable force. He sustained two very badly broken ribs. While playing with an old buggy left in the park by some unknown person, Leo Herbes. six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. B^'n Herbes, fell from the vehicle ajid broke his shoulder blade. ' While picking cherries from a ladder at her home at Howell's ivilla on Monday of this week, M. A. Howell fell and broke arm just abov« the wrist when the ladder suddenly went down with her. Ready Mixed ( Concrete |Mrs. Jher Ostend Items-- Warren Francisco has a novel way of destroying skunks. He started out with his mower, cut .he throat of one, cut another in i,ve pieces and wounded a third so it will not eat any more chickens for him. ...OUTS DOWN WASTE TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From Issue of June 26, 1930 Harrison-Pearson-- A pretty June wedding of much interest to many McHenry people took plage. *Saturdayt - afternoon, June 21, when ifiss Acline Harrison, daughter of Mrs. Alice May Harrison, and worthy matron of ~$tcHenry chapter, Order of the Stop wasting materials by on-the-job mixing! Tell us your specifications' and we'll deliver the right amount of th* right concrete mix right on time! McHenry Sand & Gravel Co. 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