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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1956, p. 10

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liiiii!|®®Iff^ "". '•• : •' '• f •!> •',. *r? • • • ' ./••..'•» p.»aaTaA:.. ^lM '" - f' - ii 3 >r REVIEWING EARLY HAPPENINGS ' THE «>>•" %l :#«?p j$'k*1 McHENRY and VICINAGE Plaindealer Files Furnish Memories of Yesteryears ' ' » •» < g . • ! •• ! •• ! • • ! • • ! • • ! • • ; • • ! • • ! •- M - M FORTY YEAKS AC.O From Issue of June 8, 1916 The McHenry Athletics will battle the newly organized Mrs. Cossman, 91. who resides J Johnsburg Indians under the With her s6n. William, west of direction of the Frett brothers. \ with Linke and Linke the battery at the new ball park, next Sunday. this city, enjoyed her first automtibile ride last week. Ground has been broken for a ew home to be erected for | Prof. A. E. Nye and family on a j TEX YEARS AGO lot recently purchased fr6m , From Issue of June 6, 1946 Elizabeth Miller on Elm street, j Dr Lep Glaristonei MD re. If plans are carried out, ^c" . Contly discharged from the Army- Henry will be in line, with some : ^0(^jCai corps, has opened a proof the progressive cities of the | fessiona] offico on Green street. country, and enjo\ the game of, ^jjss Kathleen Henri received golf this season. Thirt> business . (j10 bachelor of . arts degree' in ihen of the town ha\e pledged ; Speec]1 during commencement their support and arrangements j exercises ,.at Rosarv college( June w i l l b e m a d e , w i t h N e w e l l C o l b y j g . - for the use of his farm just west ' • - . ' i A special mass was said by . ! Msgr. C. S. Nix in the century- " old - - - ----- of this city. Miss Elsie Block and Fred W. Feltz of this city were united in marriage by Rev. Wm. J. Feltz, brother of the bridegroom, in Sterling, 111., last week. State Game nad Fish Warden Ed L. Hayes emptied t\w> million pike in Crystal Lake and Mc- Cullom Lake last week. The twelfth annual banquet of the McHenry High School Alumpi association was held at the McHenry House last Saturday evening. June 3. Officers of the association are Atty. A. H. Pouse, president; Elsie Wolff, secretary; and Esther Stoffel, treasurer. j William' Claxtonv and John Drey miller have moved from the former Cluxton farm, east of town, to the Monear home on East River road, which they have purchased. Miss Mabel Knox of Terra Cotta and Willis Wyman of Crystal Lake were united in marriage at St. Patrick's church last Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Justen announce the engagement of their daughter, Gladys, to Roger Ekholm of Elgin. POLIO" INCIDENCE A decrease of almost 50 per cent in reported cases of poliomyelitis in Illinois so far this year, compared with the corresponding period of 1955, is shown in a statement issued.- by the state Department of Public Health. In contrast, only a slight decrease is noted in the national incidence of the disease. For the first eighteen weeks of this year, Illinois had 24 of the 1,463 cases reported nationally. In 1955, Illinois reported 46 cases for the chap£ on the Chapel Htr.i.l,l s,i•m ilar peri.o.d , compared _t_o 1,599 * ; • . ,• •*, | for the entire country. The use r>r\i i rcn loet u-nolr tiMTli I * of protective vaccine may certainly be regarded as one of 'several possible factors which have brought about this favorgolf course last week, with thirty-five people present. Robert Newton BroVn, hus band of Esther Matson. a former McHenry resident, died in Holly- j g^jp Illinois showing, according wood. Calif., June 1. Miss Gladys Schessel of Richmond and William Guffey of McHenry were united in marriage June 1. to Dr. Roland R. Cross, state health director. Liend Uncle Sam Your Dollars Buy U.S. Savings Bonds TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From Issue of June 4, 19S1 The Empire theatre is now running under new management, with Mr. Swanson of Antioch having taken a lease on the building. Dr. Walter Foster, a Richmond physician for thirty years, passed away Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephenson were badly bruised and shaken up and their car wrecked in an auto accident Saturday evening while enroute to McHenry from Ring wood. Miss Jean Whiting,, a member Of the Sunshine 4-H club of Ringwood. who plays the bass drum, is one of the lucky girls chosen to play in the all-state Orchestra, under the direction of Raymond Dvorak, as a feature of the 4-H club tour in session at the University June 10, 11 and 12. Miss Carolyn Miller, a brideto- be, was honored at a ^shower given by Misses Eleanor and Mildred Kinsala at their home last Wednesday evening. 1 wont t help (j but thrift willl Ever missed a good financial opportunity just because you didn't have ready cash? Don't let it happen again! Save a part of every paycheck for yourself. Save here, where your money earns more for you .K . with safety! 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