Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Sep 1975, p. 5

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OOOOOOOOOOCOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOq Twice Told Tales I FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Sept 24, 1925) The semi-finals for the golf championship will be played off Sunday, Sept. 27. The players will be N.H. Petesch and A.J. Rasmussen and D.I. Granger and EM. Galitz. Miss Dorothy Lundgren and Chester H. Hollister were married Sept. 23 at the home of the pastor by Rev. N.A.\kin- derlin at Woodstock. Mrs. Margaret Pfannenstil l . 75, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J . Stadt- feldt, at Round Lake, Sept. 21. The greater part of her life was spent at Lake Defiance where she resided until about three months ago. Now is the time to have your auto curtains examined. To have celluloid windows put in, see B. Popp, West McHenry, 111/ The Sun Dodgers Orchestra, under the management of £arl Weber, will play at the Polly Prim every Saturday night beginning next Saturday. The public grade school building has been improved in several ways. A new back entrance has been made, a new boiler has been installed and the chimney has been repaired. Margaret Stenger, Angela Petesch and Elizabeth Vogt are now attending the University of Il l inois at Urbana. Charles Pich is building a double garage on the vacant lot near his home. He will fix up part of the same with modern conveniences and it will be used for l iving rooms. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Sept. 26, 1935) Mike Daly has taken over the Weir Keck barber shop in West McHenry. Mr. Keck has gone to Waukegan where he is em­ ployed Mrs. H E. Durland and Mrs. Albert Barbian spent the past several days at Moose Lake, Wis., where they went to join their husbands who were on a fishing trip there. Organization of the McHenry Junior college commercial courses was effected Tuesday evening in the high school. Students have enrolled for courses in advanced typing. advanced shorthand, secretarial studies, business English, elementary^tvping and elementary bookkeeping. Axel Bolvig, 41 years old, who resided on the old Brott farm in Bull Valley, west of McHenry where he raised foxes, died in the Woodstock hospital Monday afternoon from injuries received when he was struck two hours earlier by a fast train on the crossing in Woodstock. Miss EllenSmithof Ringwood and Mr. William Wurtzinger of Woodstock were married in Chicago .at the Holy Rosary rectory by Father Will Desmond on Saturday af­ ternoon. Ray McGee, McHenry postmaster, and Elmer Freund, West McHenry postmaster, with Mrs. McGee and Mrs. Freund, are attending the national convention of postmasters at the Hotel Sherman in Chicago this week. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Oct. 5, 1950) Mr. and Mrs. George Frisby, Jr. , attended a reunion in Detroit , Mich., last week. A reunion which brought back vivd memories of World War II. The reunion was for the members of the seventh ar­ mored division from all parts of the nation. A tractor was completely destroyed by fire last Monday morning at the Wilfred Blake residence east of the city. A spark ignited the gas when the motor was started inside the tool shed. Rehearsals are now in progress for the annual Junior class play to be presented Nov. 10. Thomas Jones, a new member of the faculty, acts as director. A lovely wedding was solemnized in St. Patrick's church, Oct. 4, when Miss Marie Powers became the bride of Mr. George Larkin. Rev. Fr. Edward C. Coakley officiated at the service. Walter H. Hopkins of McHenry, director of the Bakers of America program, will be one of the speakers at the American Bakers Association annual convention to be held at the Hotel Sher­ man. Chicago, Oct. 13 to 18. Mrs. Bernard Kennebeck was hostess to the adult Girl Scout association at her home on Riverside drive, Oct. 2. The officers of the group are Mrs. Avis Gans, president, Mrs. Minnie Green, secretary, treasurer, and Mrs. Agnes Buch, publicity chairman. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Sept. 30, 1965) A beautiful fall wedding was solemnized Sept. 25 at St. Patrick's Catholic church when Miss Karen Soda and Mr. Ronald Klapperich exchanged nuptial vows. Rev. Fr. Beauvais officiated at the Mass. Burton G. Skemp of Villa Lane, McHenry, a McHenry resident for twelve years, died Sept. 25 Wesley Memorial hospital, Chicago, at the age of 78. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wiedrich became the parents of a son at ' the McHenry hospital, Sept. 21. There will be a model air­ plane contest at the McHenry V.F.W. Oct. 3. The age group will be junior 17 and under. Two students at McHenry high school have been honored with letters of commendation for their high performances on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT) given last spring. They are among 38,000 students across the nation recognized for scoring the top per cent of students who will complete high school in 1966. Principal Marvin Martin has announced that the commended students are Paul A. McDonald and Glen R. Olsen. Attorney and Mrs. R.A. Stueben have just returned from a very enjoyable twenty- six day trip to Europe in which they visited Germany, Austria, Italy, Denmark, England and France. TOWN AND COUNTRY Anyone interested in any kind of participation in 1976 Town and Country is invited to the first intormational meeting is scheduled Thursday. Sept. 25. at 7:30 p.m. in St. Patrick's church hall . Washington street. It spurgeons Special Values for Baby and Budget! STORE HOURS: MON.-FRI.: »-• SAT. 8-6 SUN. 10-5 I 385-4520 I bEAU T Y SALON TUES. 9-5 WED. 9-5 (Senior Citizens Day) THURS. - FRI. 9-9 SAT. 9-6 n Special Purchase! Famous Dr. Denton Blanket Sleepers $4 Famous for comfort and quality! Cozy brushed sleepers are flame-retardant, with nylon zippers and non-skid soles. Assorted colors for boys and girls. S thru XL (21-42 lbs.) Special Buys on Curity Basics Save Over $1 per Dozen! Curity Diapers in 3 Styles 597 Reg. $6.99 Dozen Select from 21x40" gauze, pre- fold or stretch. Stock up now! Special Purchase! Thermal Knit Receiving Blankets 197 $2.69 Value 100% acrylic thermal knit for year 'round comfort. 30x40" size. Save 1/3 on Every Dozen! Curity Diaper Liners Reg. $1.49 97« Dozen Keep baby comfortably dry long­ er. Stock up now at this savings! Special Purchase! Fitted Crib Sheets in Perky Prints $2.59 Value l97 Full wrap-around sides and easy stretch ends for a neat fit. Special Purchase! Comfy Sleep and Play Sets $2.75 V^lue l97 Flame-retardant soft, comfy fabrics in an assortment of^^^ styles for boys and girls. Boxed for gift giving. Buy now 'gJ^^ ;Afir I 189 1656 9 I MAST CUltOMlB Market Place Shopping Center 4400 W. RTE. 120 - McHENRY 385-4100 Hospital Soles Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Jennifer Bichell (child) Scott Schmit t (chi ld) , Mavbel le Sbragia , Gerald Gross . Linda Kevfauver . Mary Beth Beiers , Willie Fosheee, Bruno Bishop. Leland Anderson, Brian Chapman. Florence Nellis. Barbara Diebold. Annabelle Aicher. F.dward Prince, Jerome Kalk. Dorothy Stein- biss. Steven Bock (child). Walter Nelson. Adolf Kschenlohr. Kevin Cedergren. Frank Jamroch. George Glaser, McHenry;- Brady Reeves. Richmond; Jeanne J. Hoehne (child). Spring Grove. from HISTORY'S SCRAPB00K DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS September 26. 1777-British troops occupy Philadelphia in the American Revolution. September 27, 1825-In England. George Stephenson operates the first locomotive to haul a passenger train. September 28. 1850-The flogging of sailors in the L.S. Navy is abolished. Women In Workforce Median age for women who work outside the home is 39 About 41 percent of all wives living uith their husbands are employed outside the home Twenty years ago. this figure was only 26 percent Today. 58 percent of all women 16 and older work outside the home. John Yacullo, left , manager of Bell Liquor, is shown presenting Tom Majerick with a $100 liquor basket. Tom, who resides at 8917 Woody Trail , Wonder Lake, won the prize during the grand re-opening at Bell Liquor. Bell Liquor 4610 W. RTE. 120 • McHENRY, ILL Announcinq the appointment of 3 new girls to our staff . . . • UM)A BECK • DIAM: V07T • ( ; / \ \ > s /z iwov See Them Today For Expert Hair Care & Service permanent wave SPECIALS THRU SEPT. 30 REG. 15.00 Perm . . . NOW 12.00 REG. 17.50 Perm . . . NOW 13.50 REG. 20.00 Perm . . . NOW 15.00 REG. 25.00 Perm . . . NOW 20.00 Prices include Hair Shaping, shampoo and se+ . SEN0IR CITIZEN SPECIAL PERMS J1000 MON-T l 'MS- WED MANICURIST on duty on Thursday & Friday BY APPOINTMENT ONLY MISTERS COIFFEURS 3701 W. ELM ST. McHenry, ILL. Phone 385-7550 .>. v. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS. IQU0RS OF mi WINES AND LIQUORS SALE BEER NOT ICED BELL RINGERS OF THI « WEEK MERCHANTS 4610 W. RTf 120 McHENRY, ILLINOIS PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 24 THRU SEPT. 30th COMING SOON! Hi Another Bell Free Giveaway Orange, Grape and Strawberry Crush 28 Oz. Bottles 3199' Dr. Pepper Diet or Regular 8-16 Oz. Bottles BRANDY ' 1 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS $3 99 MOHAWK « 3 FOR *10 00i VERMOUTH FRANZIA SWEET or DRY 99' SCOTCH COLD STREAM ?3 99 BOURBON WHISKEY Jim Beam BLENDED WHISKY Canadian Club From The Largest Wine Selection In Lake And McHenry Counties Old Style Beer 6-N.R. Bott les $1 33 CARLINGS Black Label Beer 59 Plus Deposi t 2 4 1 2 O z . Bott les $3 HEILEMAN'S Special Export Beer 99 12-12 Oz. Cans $2 VISIT OUR CHEESE SHOP 4610 W. R te . 120 PH . 815 -385 -3200

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