Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Dec 1983, p. 23

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2 i i • • yi" '• •M •• Bandit gang arrest solves area burglaries SKC riON 2 • PAGE I - PLAINDEALER- FRIDAY, DECEMBERS. IMS 60 YEARS AGO • (Taken from the files of December 7, 18*3). Several robberies of garages and road houses, including that pf "The Pit" at McHenry, are about to be solved with the arrest of a bandit gang which has terrorized northern Illinois for the past six months. Mem­ bers of the gang are belWved to tiave robbed the Crystal Lodge at Crystal Lake and "The Pit" at McHenry several months ago tod are supposed to be the gang that has terrorized road houses in southern Wisconsin ̂ McHenry residents were churches. Both of these young overjoyed this week when a new MIS line operating throui wice • Hie officers of the McHenry Township Emergency Relief Ass., can use many articles of Old clothing, shoes, etc., right now to be given to needy families. Residents are asked to bring their discarded garments to the Plaindealer office which will act as a receiving station turning over all articles to the Relief Officers for distribution to the need families. Mrs. Samantha Button will observe her 102nd birthday on Dec. 12. 40 YEARS AGO •! (Taken from the files of Dec. 26. 1943). MMI bus line operating through this city will begin its schedule this week. The Peoria-Rockford Bus company has been authorized by the Illinois Commerce Com­ mission to operate a bus line from DeKalb to Waukegan over a route which includes Wood­ stock and McHenry. Busses will make three round trips daily. A hearing for the bus company's petition to operate the line was held in Chicago at which time several citizens from the communities interested at­ tended. The commission's decision was announced recently. Richard Doherty, one of four servicemen sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Doherty who reside south of McHenry, is stationed at the Woodward army air base at Woodward, Okla. His brother, Sgt. James Doherty, enjoyed a furlough at his home here a few months ago, at which time he was joined in marriage with a Kansas girl. Sgt. James is stationed in Topeka. Hie other two boys now serving are Robert of Camp White, Ore., and Phillip of Camp Chaffee, Ark. 25 YEAfcS AGO (Taken from the files of Dec. 18, 1958). Two local men will preach their first sermons Christmas. Bob Repke and Jay Walkington will be giving their first public sermons on Dec. 24 and 25 at the Greenwood and Ringwood men are entering the methodist ministry and are the first in the history of their churches to do so. The churches are both 100 years old, two of the oldest in the county. Mr. Repke and Mr. Walkington were featured in several national and state publications for their work in the local churches. They are also leaders in their respective fields of conservation and school activities. Rev. FT. James C. Novak, who has been assisting at St> Patrick's church in McHenry since last spring, left McHenry this week to act as assistant director at the Newman Club in DeKalb. 10 YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Dec. 5, 1978). With the passage of the so- called 'compromise* Regional Transit Authority assured, State Rep. Cal Skinner, Jr., (R. Crystal Lake) announced his willingness to head a 33rd district committee to oppose the upcoming referendum on the adoption of the plan. The McHenry County College board of trustees unanimously accepted a resolution from Huntley Community Con­ solidated District No. 158, requesting annexation in McHenry Community College District No. 528. • With the deadline for filing for alderman in the fourth ward of McHenry, six persons have submitted petitions. Candidates are Ronald R. Nystrom, Ernest D. Schooley, Edward M. Druml, Sr., Ronald H. Meurer, Lloyd E. Wagner and LaVerne Hromec. The election to fill the vacancy created through resignation of Frank Hromec will be held Feb. 3. general Ivl U( News Marian winter concert set Thursday, Dec. 15, at 7:30 p.m., Marian Central Chatholic High School will present its winter concert. The concert will take place in the school gym. Both the swing choir and chorus will perform singing, "Low How a Rose Er Blooming", "Love Is a Song", and other selections. The con­ cert band will perform and the highlight of that performance will be the "Hallelujah Chorus". Modern Music Masters, a musical organization at Marian, will induct new members to their group at this concert. Ms. Chris Lord, the director of Music, said, "Marian Central students have shown that music is an integral part of the academic program. They have shown that they can compete well, as the marching band did in Marengo Settlers Day Festival. Students have shown a dedication to performance. Students participation in the state's district music festival held in Wheaton underscores this dedication. The winter concert will display the many talents of our students at Marian." Stuffing a stocking with big cats It's possible to stuff not one but two big cats into a Christmas stocking this year through the Brookfield Zoo Parents Christmas Adoption program. Two snow leopards cubs, Shah, a male, and Indus, a female, are up for adoption this holiday season. The two cobs were born on June 5, 1983. Brookfield Zoo is one of the few zoos to suc­ cessfully breed this endangered species. As the cubs are weaned by their mother, the cost of their growing appetites will be un­ derwritten by Christmas Adoption parents. To adopt a snow leopard cub or any other animal at Brook­ field Zoo, call the Brookfield Zoo Parents office at 242-2630, ex­ tension 321. ARE YOU GOING TO LIVE WITH YOUR PAIN? If you've been told you hove to leom to live with it, chiropractic may be the answer to your problem! 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