. JtA. uto1Ati ii ' '•m THE NtcHENftY |>tAttbEAtistl ' ' '" ' -1 ' ' *• ** ' wm WTXaikdaj: it*jS.tm M"}"N"l'^if4|tiiHiiH'j4j"H"i"IiiH'W"i"i'4'l"M"^H"H'H'H't'j| REVIEWING EARLY HAPPENINGS IN McHENRY and VICINAGE Plaindealer Files furnish Memories of Yesteryears f|f FORTY TEARS AGO From Issue of Mjw 4, 1916 !' »& The members of tne McHenry " <j!jhoral society, under the direci. tfon of Rev. M. J. McEvoy, will * present the cantata "Cowen's .,,, Rose Maiden" rit the Central " Opera house on Friday evening, : j Jfiune 2, The society now has a , ; membership of twenty-five. K -f Mr. and Mrs. John J. Vycital I Efnnounce the arrival of a 12- . I pound boy at their home this ? \ireek. 1 : • Rev. Francis Epstein, pastor of St. Peter's church, Volo, has been »; appointed to the pastorate of St. ; William's church, Chicago. Ed Wallis of Ostend was out riding -Monday, May 1, wearing j ft fur overcoat and smoking a big ' pipe to warm his nose. Miss Lillian Pouse is now employed at the F. A. Bohlander Store, taking the place of Miss fclsie Block, vvhti resigned to get married. John P. Weber, local contractor, is building a new restaurant for John Neisen on the lot south of his home on Water street, which gwill be operated by his wife. Mrs. Eugene Wheeler is spending some time in Oshkosh, Wis., caring for her mother, Mrs. William Spikes, who was injured in a fall. Lester Virgil Adams, son of the senior Lester Adams, and Ruth Hartmann of McCullom Lake were united in marriage by the Rev. Wayne Pr!ce at the Community Methodist church last Saturday. Announcement lias been made of the marriage of Miss Marilyn Reinfried, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Reinfried of Madison, and Herbert Reihansperger, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J., Roihansperger, which look place in the rectory of St. Raphael's church, Madison, Saturday, April 27. Miss Terry Phalin has returned from Washington. D.C.. where she has spent several months as a clerical worker for the government. Dr. and Mrs. William Nye announce the arrival of a daughter Monday at the Woodstock hospital. They have two other girls. Many Students On "B" Honor Roll TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From Issue of April 30, 1931 Mrs. fiose McDonald died at her home on John street Wednesday at the age of 85. Funeral services were held from St. Patrick's church Saturday. The senior class of the McHenry Community • high school, under the direction of Miss Helen Stevens, will present the play "The Whole Town's Talking" next Tuesday, May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer are parents of a 10 pound son, born April 30. Emil Feffer, 67, of Barreville died Tuesday morning after a lingering illness. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kinsala have moved from the P. J. Cleary house on Waukegan street to the llrs. Agnes Wentworth house on the same street. The members of the cast in the play "Lighthouse Nan" and their director, Chas. Fidl, were entertained at a delicious chicken dinner last Thursday evening by the Foresters, sponsors" of the #ay. CONFIRMATION RITE A class of four persons, members of St. Paul's Episcopal Mission in McHenry, was presented for confirmation to the Rt. Rev. Gerald Francis Burrill. bishop of j the diocese of Chicago, at the Church of the Holy Family in Fox Lake Sunday, where a class from that church was presented at the same time. The McHenry class was composed of Mrs. Herman Stamer, her daughter, Cara Lynn Stamer, Stephen J. Olson and Mrs. Tom Davis, who was received from the Roman Catholic faith. Following are the students at the local high school who received. "B" averages for the quarter just ended: Seniors Winn Davidson, Judy DeCicco, Eugenie deHavas, Janice^.Franz, Karen Glosson, Betty Holochwost, Janice Johnson, Nancy Justen, Anne Lundborg, Kay Kirk. Jewel May, Betty Jane Schaefer? Barbara Schroede^, Sandi Sells, John Sternickle, Audrey Tonyajp, Diane Tonyari, Bob Trendle^ Dick Voss, Dick Wissell and Joan Young. Juniors Mark Zimmerman, Donna Barger, Judy Hollenbach, Joann Miller, Gloria Reinhardt, Elsie Morris, Jeff Moss, Sue Stinespririg, Eugene DietJe, John Feyerer, Josephine Freund and Norman Eggert. Sophomores Sharon Bielecki, Lyifh Sradley, Russell Carr, Ann Marie Groh, Dale Johnston, James Justen, Andre Larson, Jeanne Marion, Mary Lynn Murphy, Arlene Oeffling, Helen Olson, Charles Soj wers, Ronald Swanson, Nancy Thornton, Mary Weisenberger and Wayne Wirfs. Freshmen Dan Baldino, RoBert Bates, Anita Beckenbaugh, Ken Booster, Robert Cecich, Preston Christensen, Tom Clayb&ugh, Dorothy Cook, Veronica Oavis, Fred Durrenburg, Matt Eichinger, Edward Haack, Grace Hiller, Roland Hoffman, Eileen Knox, Patsy McCracken, Gregory Mieling, Bette Miller, John Miller, Diane Rietesel, Dorothy Schaefer, Brunhilde Schwanke, Mary Ann Swenski and Carol Weingart. 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