Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Sep 1956, p. 10

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Peje Tetf vv?j> t> v" i t «r v *.•»!;*• ^ y. % 1 ! •*'„»" i ^ J "-fr T CLi Told Tales FORTY YEARS AGO * (Frpm issue of Sept. 7, 1916) Anthony Miller and Elizabeth >•' Jus ten \yere united in marriage at St. John's church, Johnsburg, S6pt. 6. The West McHenry State bank will celebrte its tenth anniversary Sejit. 1. The Mendoissohn Shakcspoar . ean school of music and elocu- ! tion opens at the home of Mrs..j F. K. Granger Sept. 7. with ; ;••••• j^d&the Leach, director, and Car-! "olirie Erwin, assistant director! McHenry entertained an un-: > usually large e^owd of visitors! „ . over Sunday - and Labor Day. j ; The trains on/ Monday evening i . carried no less than 800 people j out of the village with a con- j tinuous string of automobiles headed for the city. . The McHenry j public schools Will open on Sept. 11, with the high school corps of teachers as follows: A. E. Nye. superintendent, mathematics and science; P. .1. Dorr, history and athletics; Miss B. Mae Small. English and Latin; Miss Irene Harryff, music and drawing in grades, ..Latin and some science in high school. A cptfftt of the cars going south on U. S. 12 .by a resident on the highway, between 4 'to 6 o'clock Sunday afternoon, showed there were 1,539 in the two hours. TEN YEARS AGO (From issue of Sept. 5, 1946) Mrs. Wm, Stoffel will observe her eighty-seventh birthday at her home on Court street Sunday, Sept. 8. * The Walsh twins, Jim and Joe, have purchased «he Pingel grocery and market in Woodstock which they will operate in connection with their liquor store in that city. McHenry's first polio death occurred on . Labor £>ay when Mrs. Mildred Berget/29, a summer resident of Griswold Lake, died in a Chicago Contagious hospital. Williafn Haxton, one of the earliest residents of Emerald Park, died suddenly in' Chicago Sunday. A reunion of the Vincent Martin and Peter M. Schaefer families was held at the Charles Martin home in Spring Grove Sunday, at which time the birthdays of Mr. Martin and Mr. Schaefer were also celebrated. Miss Jeannette Miller of Johnsburg and Elmer Ramaeker were united in marriage at St. John's church, Johnsburg, Aug. 28. When It comes 19 PRESCRIPTIONS TWEXTYFIVE YEARS AGO (From issue of Sept. 3, 1931) Mr. and Mrs. Math N. Schmitt celebrated their silver wedding at their home in Johnsburg Wednesday of last week. Miss Leona Regner of Pistakee ' Bay and Arnold Rauen of Spring j Grove wore married at St. John's Johnsburg, Aug. 29. The third annual reunion of t he Sutton family was held at Lake Defiance Sunday, with folks present from Chicago, Elgin, Wheat on, Elmhust and McHenry. Only one member of the family was missing. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Althoff, Mr. and Mrs. James Beavis, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marshall attended the American Legion convention at Peoria Monday. X family reunion was held at the James Perkins home Sunday, when thirty-two relatives got together for the first time in twenty-five years. "fw, # If you are "lucky" the home remedy you try /nay "get you on your feet again." But isn't health too important a matter to take chances? Better see your Doctor right away. And when you have his prescription, bring it to this pharmacy where careful compounding is a specialty. BOLGER S Drug Store PHONE 40 108 S. Green St. McHenry, 111. Building A Better Did you ever stop to consider how v£ry important it is to you and your neighbors to keep money in circulation locally? Savings deposits and other funds of McHENRY SAVINGS are invested locally in high grade real estate loans. This means th'at local people are enabled to build new homes of their own. Most of their "construction dollars" are spent locally, with lumber dealers, contractors, electricians, plumbers, painters, etc. * In turn, these contractors and merchants spend a considerable portion of their earnings right here in your community. They paywages, buy groceries, clothing, pay their taxes locally, and, in general, add to the over-all prosperity of this area. So, you see, your savings not only pay you better than average earnings, <3 vo CURRENT RATE) but they also help you to improve the appearance and prosperity of this community by keeping your money circulating locally. ' McHENRY Thursday. BepieniMr 6« 1956.r * " • "ORE MYS A WEEK... ASP IS THE LACE TO m "Super-R|f kt" Skin Soue Removed Syper Rfghf Quality Boo* In, Blade Cut Perfect for Outdoor BorbecH*-- 12-ex. Sis* 's in Tontato Sauce • Lamb Loin Chops IAT A GUARANTY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION AVINGS N 522 Main Siwi Phone 2 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 'TIL 9:00 McHenry, 111. 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