Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Sep 1965, p. 20

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THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, September 30. 19E3L wice Told Tales FORTY-YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of September 24, 1925) Mrs. Nick Freund was winner of the Plaindealer automobile contest which closed Thursday evening, Sept. 17, arc was awarded the Nash twodoor sedan purchased of Sti ling's garage, McHenry. Mr?. John Engeln was second and received the Ford "touring car purchased of the Knox Motor Sales, McHenry. Other winners were Mrs. Halrolrl Whiting of Ringwood and Frmk N. Pitzen winning a besutiful phonograph each and William Green received a cash pri::e. Arthur J. Hunter, aged 59, passed away at the home of his " brother, Everett Hunter. He made his home with his brother and was associated with the latter as a boat builder. Miss Martha Huff of Johnsburg and Mr. George Oefflin^ were united in maYriage Wednesday, Sept. 23. Now is the time to have your auto curtains examined. Tc have celluloid windows put in, see B. Popp, West McHenry Harriet Ward Beecher St iwe's famous and much talked of slave play, "Uncle Tom's Cabin", of days before tho Civil War, as originally dramatized by G. L. Aitzen, will be presented at West McHenry for a one night performance Oct. 6. Terry's big conpany has been presenting th.s well known play for thirty seven years, under the larges waterproof canvas theatre or the road, Terry having the la •: ,rest pack of genuine Sibetv ia > bloodhounds obtainable. T! e ponies and donkeys are al ;o mentionable. The cornpi ny travels in their own especially constructed railroad pi llman cars and give a free brnd concert at noon. The Sun Dodgers orchestra, ui rler the management of C irl Weber, will play at the R'lly Prim every Saturday n: ,rht. T VENTY-FIVE YEARS AC.O (Taken from the files of September 19, 1940) The aluminum numbers which will be placed on every residence and business house in town have been received and the task of putting them up will be started next Tuesday morning by the high s< hool boys of the building trades class. The St. Patrick's parish of J^cHenry is celebrating this coming Sunday, Sept. 22, the centennial anniversary of its founding in 1840. The summer home of Ernest S?hubert was burned to the ground at Wonder Lake Saturday evening when he left some water boiling on a kerosene stove and went out into the yard for a few minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koerner and sons, Roland and Haroid, of Naperville called on friends here Sunday. Mr. Koerr. er was formerly a teacher in the local high school. He now has charge of the music department in Naperville schools. By performing Almost a miraculous change in the old weater House, corner of Riverside drive and Pearl street, Myrtle Feltz has presented an entirely new and modern shelter to the people of McHenry in the form of kitchenette apartments and has called the place the McHenry Town House. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wirfs of Rock ford are rejoicing over the birth of their first child, a little girl, who was born rt St. Anthony's hospital, Rockford. TEX YEARS A(JO (Taken from the files of Thursday, Sept. 22, 1965) Leslie A. Schilling, 21, has '>een awarded a diploma for 'luccessful completion of a ihirty-six week residential raining program in television ;-.nd radio service at a leading •Chicago Technical institute. The son of Mr. and Mrs. August Schilling, he is a gradu- EXPERT GROOMING (All Breeds) • BOARDING (Individual Kennels) • TRAINING • BATHING Rudy Becker's Kenneb 1018 W. Lincoln Rd. McHenry Phone -385-2436 (1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In) ate of the McHenry high school and began his training in January of this year. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Avers of Wonder Lake are announcing the birth of a son weighing 7 lbs. He has been named David F. Jr. The eighth grade of the Junior High School is planning a field trip to Chicago to view Powerama Sept. 24. Miss Florence Lacy, Mc- Henry's aviatrix, won first place trophy for the bomb dropping contest in the seventh annual "Ninety-Nine" air meet. Last week friends wished "bon voyage" to Dr. Lee and Mrs. Gladstone as they left for a month's European vacation. They made the trip by plane. • McHenry volunteer firemen were called to the Leo Jianovidi home at Griswold Lake Hills subdivision where a fire of • unknown origin threatened the entire house. Starting at y round level flames spread through a bedroom window and onto the roof. A very lovely wedding was solemnised-last Saturday morning at St. Marv's Catholic church, McHenry, when Miss Patricia Wohlert became the bride of Mr. James R. Pierce, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith are visiting in the home of the letter's sister in Long Island, N. Y. It will now be much easier foV residents and visitors to find their way around in Lakeland Park. During the past week, the community became the proud owners of street signs and house numbers. It seems to be a rule oY life, that, the better we know others, the less we prize our own abilities and talents. BE WISE Read The Classifieds v WATER PIPE STUDY Chemists and hydraulic engineers at the Illinois State Water Survey in Urbana haye been doing laboratory work that may help to keep your water bill down. Scale encrustation on the inside of pipes makes it more expensive to get water to your home because it cuts down the amount of water the pipes can carry. The survey is an attempt to find both chemical and velocity requirements that will put a protective coating on the inside of the pipes. Thp coating should be thin enough, so think the engineers^ that it won't materially reduce .-the carrying capacity of the "System, but complete enough that it gives suitable corrosion protection. 10 DAY SALE Sept. 30 thru Oct. 9 Thursday thru Saturday MILLSTREAM DRUGS 3720 W* Elm St., Jewel Shopping Plaza Phone 385-7030 Gib Haggenjos, R.PIy Jeriry Toussaint, R.Ph. 45° Infants or Adults SUPPOSITORIES GLYCERIN Jar of 12 Walgreens 79° Mouth Wash ORLIS. Pint im R " V 53" ASPIRIN WALGREENS. 5-gr. U.S.P., 100's mm R wTT 98c Saccharin 9oQQc %-gr. 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