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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Aug 1969, p. 12

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s PLAINDEALER-WED. AUGUST 13, 1969 m wice Told Tales FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Aug. 8, 1929) A beautiful home wedding was solemnized at Richmond on July 30 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Rice, when their daughter, Helen M. Rice, was united in marriage to Mr. Dav­ is M. Walkington of Ringwood. Walter Alexander, 22 year son of Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander of Aurora, died of a heart attack after he had dived into Plum lake near Say- ner, Wis., for a swim late Monday afternoon. His father is the leading lumberman of the country and is owner of the local lumber yard of which George H. Johnson is manager. Mrs, L.G. McCracken enter­ tained the members of the Ladies Aid society at her home. A delightful afternoon was en­ joyed by her guests and two new members joined the so­ ciety. A beautiful arch has been built at the entrance to Miner­ al Springs park with the prop­ erty owners names on both sides of it, making it easy to locate the owners, especially at night as an electric light illuminates the arch. McHenry is again honored as being the home of a song writ­ er, composer and musical gen­ ius none other than our well known resident Miss Maud Curr, who has just released for sale her latest song hit entitled "The Humming Bird." The lyric and music were com­ posed by Miss Curr alone, who is also the publisher and in whose name it is copyrighted. The Mann reunion was held at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas near Ring- wood. Six birthdays were also celebrated. A picnic dinner was served to forty-four guests. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Aug. 10, 1944) With the passing away of Jacob Bickler Aug. 4, also pass­ ed an important part of the history of Mcllenry business during the past half century. For thirty years he was owner and operator of the McHenry House known for miles around as one of the finest hotels in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith have three sons serving in the army, Staff Sgt. Arthur is ser­ ving with an infantry unit over- . seas, Pvt. Lester Smith is ser­ ving with a military railway unit overseas and Earl is with the signal corps atCampCrow- der, Mo. Young in spirit and appear­ ance Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Reno of 206 N. Park street, McHenry, will observe their fif­ tieth wedding anniversary Aug. 8. Mr. Reno was assistant man­ ager of the brewery for sev­ eral years. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Cusen have moved from their home on Elm street near the bridge to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer have purchased the Cusen home. Lt. Angela B. Tonyan of Staunton, Ya., is enjoying a twelve day leave with her moth­ er, Mrs. Elizabeth Tonyan, and relatives. Angela has a broth­ er, Staff. Sgt. Henry Tonyan, serving with the army some­ where in England. Sgt. Rosemary JuneBollwahn of Twin Lakes, Wis., and Pvt. Charles C. Wiedling of Chicago and McHenry were married July 27, at Twin Lakes. The Rev. Francis Franz performed the single ring ceremony. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Aug. 13, 1959) An advance in McHenry hos­ pital's treatment of upper res­ piratory disturbances in chil­ dren has been made possible through the donation of a croup-' ette by the institution's woman's auxiliary. County and state authorities have joined McHenry police in an effort to apprehend three persons who stole an outboard cruiser from Charles Watts Marine, Inc., at Pox Lake Sun­ day evening. When local police were notified that the stolen boat had been seen passing through McHenry, they gave chase. Just west of the railroad tracks on Rt. 120 they found the boat which had evidently broken loose from the car in the bushes at the side of the road. An ice cream social will be held on the lawn at St. Paul's Episcopal church on Green street Aug. 16. Miss Penny Fike was the happy recipient of many love­ ly gifts when Mrs. Albin Ol­ son and Mrs. Clyde Bailey were hostesses for a miscellaneous shower at the Olson home. Judy Lynn Knox was guest of honor at a party held last Wednesday in honor of her sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adams be­ came parents of a girl born Aug. 5 at Memorial hospital. Twelve days, 105 Girl Scouts of the Sybaquay council of the Girl Scouts lived at Camp Ro­ tary MacQueen in Kirkland. The girls were Kathryn Barrows, ° Katherine Brzezinski, Genene Dember, Deborah Kuhlman, Linnea Larsen, Cheryl Wittrock and Nancy Zahn of McHenry, Barbara Arseneau, Kathleen Bersma and Kathy Johnson of Richmond. SHOP IN McHENRY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE I9tli JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY,ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Granville P. De Coster Deceased, FILE NO. 69- P-187 Notice is hereby given pur­ suant to Section 194 of the Pro­ bate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters OF ADMINISTRATION were issued on July 24, 1969, to James L. De Coster, 1292 Appleby Circle, Mundelein, Ill­ inois, whose attorney of rec­ ord is Harold P. Block, 28 East Park St., Mundelein, Ill­ inois, and that the first Monday in the month of September, 1969, ^s the claim date for the es­ tate. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Have A Quaker Maid®Kitchen Installed While You're Away! Come back from vacation to a lovely Quaker Maid® Kitchen... the kitchen created to lighten your daily chores. Come in or call us this week for details on our installing a Quaker Maid® Kitchen while you're away. We offer you 38 attractive wood finishes and 17 lovely cabinet styles .. . plus unequaled craftsmanship. Your home will be a showplace with a Quaker Maid® Kitchen! Quaker Maid^ Means Quality Made Woodstock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET CP NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 1969) IEGAL NOTICE Public Notice is hereby giv­ en that on July 31st, A.D. 1969, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as ROD'S RITE INN lo­ cated at 1728 W. Wright Road, McHenry, Illinois 60050. Dated this 31st day of July, A.D. 1969. It Makes CENTS to BUY ALL Your Liquor Needs from 305 Virginia Sf. Crystal Lake Phone 459 - 4050 Mon. thru Sat. 9a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 12 noon to£ p.m*. i A Carton L- Cigarettes 3.35 IMPORTED MUIRHEAD > SCOTCH V 8.57 BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKEY ONE TIME ONLY 1/2 GAL. MATTINGLY & MOORE 7.27 1/2 GAL 2.97 FIFTH BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND TEACHERS Highland Cream Scotch Whiskey 1/2 gal. Reg. $14.65 BLENDED WHISKEY Paul Joins 11.69 169 QT. CORDIALS J.W. DANT 3.07 FULL QL ITALIAN SWISS COLONY BRANDY FULL QT. $3.97 • jm 3.37 FIFTH OuakerMaî \ COMPLETE KITCHEN REMODELING DCSIGNING'INSTALIATION' FINANCING Keyline Kitchens 4614 W. ROUTE 120 /AcHENRY /frlONE 385 - 1720 Schliti $3" Hanm's " HAMMS «« MILLER Vernon W. Kays County Clerk. (Pub. Aug. 6, 13, 20, 1969) LEGAL NOFICE Public Notice is hereby giv­ en that on July 24th, A.D. 1969, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as THE OLD BRIDGE TAVERN located at 1334 No. Riverside Drive, McHenry, Ill­ inois 60050. Dated this 24th day of July, A.D. 1969. Vernon W. Kays County Clerk. (Pub. Aug. 6, 13, 20, 1969) 1IGAL NOTICE Notice is given by the Board of Education, District 36, Mc­ Henry County, that a public hearing will be held at Har­ rison School, 6809 McCullom Lake Road, ort Tuesday, Sep­ tember 16, 1969 at 7:55 p.m. for purposes of adoption of an annual budget for the school. A tentative budget is avail­ able at the office of the '-school for public inspection from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, until such pub­ lic meeting is held. Bernadine B. Misiak Secretary, Board of Education S.L. Ruggero, M.D. President, Board of Education (Pub. Aug. £3, 1969) IEGAL NOTICE Public Notice is hereby giv­ en that on August 8,1969 a cer­ tificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of McHen­ ry County, Illinois setting forth the names and Postoffice ad­ dresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and tran­ sacting the business known as R & A Enterprises located at 3912/14 W. Main St. (Mailing Address 3302 W. Third Ave.) McHenry, Illinois 60050. Dated this 8th day of August, A.D., 196Sf Vernon W. Kays County Clerk (Pub. August 13, 20, 27) The only people we need to worry about getting even with, are those who have helped us. IT PAYS TO SHOP IN McHENRY We've got fem! 'Jeep' 2-Car Cars. America's favorite work and fun cars. They do it all. See the Jeepster' series or the 'Jeep' Wagoneer, Gladiator and Universal. 'Jeep' 4-wheel drive standard,of course. Service *Parts "Equipment. " « McHENRY GARAGE JEEP VEHICLE SALES & SERVICE 926 N. FRONT ST. 385-0403 8.27 1/2'gallon RON CARI0CA One of our finest ftjerto Ricon Rum ©"yearTonr1™^•*••••* SCHENLEY'S Chrapiea Boirboi Finest Straight 0 4% V Kentucky Bourbon \/2 gal. Q layer House SCOTCH fifth 3.67 J.W. DAW Light and Rare fifth Old Hickory Bourbon • fifth MEISTER BRAU a 99 ft* CASE 24-12 oz. 86 PROOF OLD 8.97 FORESTER "- ' S ' 1 A 8 YR. OLD OLD STAG6 3.39 STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURDON WHISKEY FIFTH IMPORTED SCOTCH HAIG fifth 4*97 BALLANTINE SCOTCH full qt. 5*37 Three Feathers 3.67 Three Feathers FULL QT. OH of oar fuaeet Imported Scotch's ^ , House of Peer Huh 3.57 * Southern Comfort 4.29 CAR STAIRS full qt. 4.67 Parke ft Tllford Gin & Vodka full qt. 3.47 CARDINAL - full qt. GIN or Vodka 196 proof Alcohol 5.47 fifth Brui; Aristocrat *«•»• 7.971 Gtai or Vodka Glenmore w K«i. 6*771 PETRI BRANDY 3,27 4.27 1 fifth Qt. m 9 £Ti Canadian Mist 0*0i\ One of cur Better Makes MIST Fifth f| HeHmsn's • Cape 24 lt os. bits. . „ CJ|Q7 M Special Export 1 ̂ [ Green Brier 2.87 1 FIFTH Tom 0'Shanterh 3.17 1 FREE - FREE 24-12 oz. Bottles Use of Glasses and Champagne Fountain for Wed­ dings and for Parties with Purchase of Liquor at the Cardinal. We have Free lee cubes with Liquor Purchase. PABSTBLUE RIBBON •M 2.971 BLATZ case 24-l2oz. % BARRELS PONIES $8.95 $4.95 Cose 24 12 oz. btls Old Style « ia Miller's

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