y, September 2§t 1955 ;-^ 't1 •!• *1' '!• 'I' <•*<"t' • •!'<»<• •{• 'M"t"t"t' •{' "H-i-M' '8"t' •?• •!< '?•'•{• •!•Vj;>•j"4-'4 •}• .j. .j..}. 1 REVIEWING EARLY HAPPENINGS IN McHENRY and VICINAGE Plaindraler Files Furnish Memories 1--of Yesteryears Compiled by A. H. Mosher X TWENTY-FIVE YEARS ACK) From Issue of {Sept. 25, 1980 TEN YEARS AGO • From Issue of Sept. 20, 194o Married Twenty-Five Years-- A group of more than 200 relatives and friends gathered a£ Nell's ballroom at Johnsburg on Tuesday afternoon and evening, Sept. 18, to held Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nell celebrate their silver wedding anniversary. FORTY YEARS AGO Jgcom Issue of October 7, 1915 ^aflt GoJf at the Bay- , Birthdav Party- „We\ are informed that the lemMrs of the Pistakee Yacht ! Paul Justen entertained a num- ^lubyare very anxious to intro- ber of his friends At tjie home duce golf at Pistakee Bay next I of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. season and that a committee is Ben Justen, near Ringwood. now out looking for a suitable • Those present were Richard location. Jacob R. Justen, who Sylvester Wirfs, Leroy JjSmith, owns considerable land near Ralph Justen, Allen and Anthony Pistakee Bay, has received an , Noonan, Gerald Miller, Elmer offer for a 40-acre tract, blit has | Schaid, Joseph Justen, Jklyin not given the Chicagoans a def- MUler, Raymond Stilling, yernon j T . WQlt!>, inite ££ply. FYfeund. Orville Freund, Wld ! ' .. ... Justen, Ralph Smith, Allie Wirtz, Two Deaths Within Week-- Elmer Justen,^ Clarence Justen, Jacob Adams passed away al Elmer Schaefer, Rollin Justen, his late home near Ringwood on j Jerome and Paul Justen. Tuesday evening of this week. > ' following an illness covering a Healy-Knox-- Hold Meeting-- Widows and bachelor girls met at the home of Miss Kate McLaughlin last Thursday afternoon, honoring Mrs. O. C. .Murray of Geneva and Aunt Nell Doherty of this city, who was a sponsor for Mrs. Murray sixtyseven years ago.t Besides the nine ladies who enjoy these gettogethers occasionally, there were two guests, Mrs. Mike Kf?ox and Mrs. John M. PJialin. The regular members of the little club the Misses Bridget and Mary Doherty^ Mrs. M. J- Walsh, Mrs. David A. Powers and Mrs. Nellie Bacon, the latter a girlhood chum of Mrs. Murray. period of about a year half and a Brown^chaefer-- A pi-etty fall wedding of in- | A'vt'edding of great interest •Mrs wonvifttn Pnprin whn for terest to man-v McHenry people wag solemnized at St. Peter's Mrs. Hennetta Gueun. who foi was solemnized at Our Lady of ; h rch yolo on Wednesday many years was a resident of Mount parmel church in China-i a V, I „ wean saay this vicinity a„d McHenrv ooun- M wS«n X ?' ty. passed a»„v a, U,e city h«- ZrX Kat^fHea.yI" R'ta Br°Wn" daU""' pital at Jackson. Mich., on Mon- 1 cag0 became the bride of Harold day of this week. Thomas Knox of Crystal Lake. 1,00© (Row Boats-- I \ Jams-Bacon-- The E. Hunter Boat Co. of this village has just closed a con- j Miss Eva Georgine Adams, tract with Sears. Roebuck & 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Co. for 1,000 row boats, to be Adams, and Lester Roger Bacon, ready for delivery^ April 1. , son of Mr and Mrg wmiam j Bacon, both of this city, were Buyp Beckwith Property-- j married at the Baptist parsonage The George Beckwith property; at Woodst0ck last Thursday, by at the end of Waukegan street _ was sold' at public auction last;Rev- Arthur F- Waeehter, •Saturday morning, the purchaser being John Carey of this village, who paid $2,700 for the place. Rita Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Math Brown of Volo, became the bride of Corp. Leo Schaefer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Schaefer of Johnsburg. Rev. Beorge L. Schark officiated at the single, ring ceremony. Thought For The Week-- "I don't think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday."--Abraham Lincoln. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Items of Local Interest-- ! The old furniture at the village ( council chamber looks a bit out of place and should be replaced. Local hunters report plenty of mud hens and many of those who have gone out have returned home witlK1 the day's limit, which is fifteen. The? hew village council chamber w&s used for the first time on Tuesday night and our village dads -looked pretty good in their new quarters. ' New red light globes have been placed on the guide posts about town, which gives the village as neat a guide post as may be found in any village or city in McHenry county. According to the Woodstopk Sentinel, John Engeln of .this place recently shot a 7-foot eagie, which he is now having mounted iri Chicago. The .bird will bp on display at the Engeln hardware store as ffaon as it arrives. HOW! WASHDAY'S A 5|\JAp Wash and dry your clotiies in less than an hour . . . and never touch the water. Everything done in less than an hour in famous Westinghouse Laundromats*. LOOK FOR THIS SIGN . Hours: Open daily 6:30 to 8:30 pjn. 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