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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1956, p. 12

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Ttoehr* •f1 •!' if it1 4"|i iji ifr I{II{I »|iI|I»In|i»!• »!• •}. •{•M"!- * * ? : ; * . : ^ w 3 THE McHBNRT: Ttltlrsd!aT;JtineI4,1956 I REVIEWING EARLY HAPPENINGS IN McHENRY and VICINAGE Plaindealer Files Furnish Memories ' of Yesteryears '$! 4*44*4*^'fr4*'8*»fr4*iM*^^<H>^hHwH*4wH*4*,H>^wHhH'^m!"I"t**3**t* I jtiijuiiiiii tiiiiiiriiiJiiriiMiir iritn inn inn Highlands By Lorraine Hurrkes iriiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini A happy birthday to Jill Reilly, ® who celebrated her FORTY YEARS AGO 1 Joseph Mays, at Wilmette on j twelfth birthday. Jill entertained From Issue of June 15, 1916 • June 6. j sixteen youngsters with games, Marion, eldest daughter of ! dancing, and refreshments. Harrison C. and Alsena G. TEX YEARS AGO Congratulations to Linda Ullo Smith, passed away at her home From Issue of June 13, 1946 j on making her first communion on June 10. j Bruce KJontz and his bride John's church. Linda was M«*. and Mrs. Fred W. Feltz of more than a year arrived in ! honored by friends and relatives were given an old time chfirivari j McHenry last week from Pana-j at an 0pen house given by her on Monday of this week. 'ma, where they spent the past Two McHenry boys, employed ! six months. He is at Great as police in Chicago, had a i Lakes await.ing his discharge annual picnic, which will, be held Aug. 6 down at the beach, Notice will be given in advance of our next meeting and I hope to see another large group. We wouf& like to thank Steve Vrbik and his committee for the fine job. they did in preparing our street signs. ' With summer Upon usl our beach will be getting a lot of i use so let's work together and ! ikeep it clean. Pick up any de- j bris you can find and let's keep j our dogs home or in the car. By cboperating with one another, we all can enjoy the advantages of our beach. very proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ullo. We are very pleased to report Chance to take, in the conven-. from the Navy and she is. visit- ! tha| Maureen' Schauble received, • »Anc< con flirt hirr follnwC' i»irr »»n1«aii\,oc in \-T i n HPfl HAI I < .. . . . . ... for the second year, a certificate of award for not being absent or late from the Johnsburg school. Hope we can make numtions and see the big fellows' ing relatives in Minneapolis. who control the politics of this [ Mrs. Gertrude Just en was country. Officer O. B. Gilbert guest of honor at a family dinwas stationed at the Coliseum j ner at the home of her son. and Officer John Gibbs at the Peter, June' 5. honoring her \ ^"thrw^next'^vear* Auditorium. eighty-eighth birthday. ,, ' „ * T , , On May 28, St. Johns pre* The McHenry Country Glub ; -Word has .been received of r1he-; stfnted fl yery ioveiy evening of was organized at a meeting held , death :of Orton Gilbert, a entertainment by giving a music Saturday evening, with the open- . mer McHenry resident which recRaI W(? were very happy to ing day planned for the . first occurred in a Los Angeles hos-, heflr that some of .QUr Sunday in July Officers of the p,tal June n at the age ot 61. ' ; st(?fs had participated Janet club are Edward Hayes, presi-, George King. .>2, was found Ppl in ..0h what a Beaudent; Fred Mershon, vice-presi- dead in bed at his home in tiful Morning" and "The Lilac dent; and Alford Pouse, seere- : Johnsburg last Sunday, June 9. Tr(?e .. Barbara Schlick sang tarj and tieasurei. Miss Ethel Althoff, daughter "Luck Qf the Road" and "Alice Victory No. 3 was annexed to of Mr and Mrs. William Althoff, b1uq Gown," Honey Reillv played the season's achievements of the | and' Harry Conway, son of Mr. ; «p0fly Wolly Doodle" 'onv the McHenry Sox last Sunday when ' and Mrs. Martin Conway, were piano and JiH Reilly t of „ the home crew defeated the married a1 St. Marv s church j trio> sang yYou-n Never 'Walk Chicago Warrens 6 to 3. ; June 5. 1 Alone." I understand it was A gioup of fi lends gatheiedat an(J Mrs josopH M. . grand and I know that the parthe M. A. onwa> lome as • prPUnd ann0unce the arrival of ' ents are very proud of their Friday^ evemng to help tnern:,,^. third daughter at St. little performers. Therese hospital, Waukegan, ; Congratulations to Mr. and June 12. i Mrs. Jack Wilcox, who celo- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newkirk brated their ninth year of marhave named their son, born at rjage recently. the Woodstock hospital Memorial Day. Christian Richard. -- K-- celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From Issue of June II, 1931 McHenry's little German band, under the direction of Henry J. Schaffer, played at the Moose initiation at Sycamore last Saturday evening. Members of the band are^> Stanley Schaffer, George Evans, Eugene Sayler, * Last weekend, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jordan were pleasantly surprised with a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elkin, who reside in Champaign. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan were originally from Cham- D Last week, Girl Scout Troop , pajgn before rrioving to^Pistakee Charles Vycital, Richard Vycital, | ^ me* St. Mar> s hall and , Highlands. Harold Vycital avd Stanley Vy- ' s: Mary Mueller, who recently GIRL SCOUTS Troop 10 cital. freshments. Then we received honors for the work we have RELEASE HONOR ROLL FOR LAST , SCHQOL SEMESTER The honor roll for the last semester of school was released at M. C. H. S. last week. Seniors , A . r Jane Blake, Jean Blake, Bob Cormier, Kathleen Freund, Paul Jessup, Kay Kirk, Jewel May, Nancy Swanson and Gloria Wilke. B Plus. Kathleen Anglese, Dennis Ansel], Winn Davidson, Judy De- Cicco, Eugenie DeHavas, Janice Franz, Betty Holochwost, Janice Johnson, Babette Jordan, Ann Lundborg, Betty Schaefer, Barbara Schroeder, Jean Selsdorf, John Sternickle, Audrey Tonyan, Diane Tonyan, Bob Trendler and Dick Wissell. Juniors A Jeannett Dresdow, Barbara Marticke, Wally Schimke, Karl Tomm and Ernest Useman. B Plus Donna Barger, Edmund Cepulis, Judith Dahl, David Davis, Eugene Dietle, Ronald Miller, Patricia Seebach and Mark Zimmerman. Sophomores A Linda Anderson, Zelinda Benhad minor surgery, is coming J nett, Roger Benson, Vincent Cina, Girard Toussaint and Marty Lou Watkins. B Plus Mary Jane Bell. Doris Berk- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Unti ar- ;'lu"u,a along fine. rived here from Lucca, Italy, last completed, as well as pins for Tiiesdav where their marriaee ! 38 many years as we have been i 1 m veiy «aPP> to report that Tuesday, wheie tnen mai ag Scouts This was the last our association meeting had a took place on Feb. 11. They s ^irl Thw Was the last turn.out June g K and that have been honeymooning in jm6etmg ^ Tonvan scribe ^ much was accomplished. We | lev, Pat Blake. Dave Fantus, Italy, where they visited many] Louise ion>an, scriDe , ... • ! -- ' - ^ interesting peaces and had an i audience with the Pope. j WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Miss Clara Barbian, daughter of the N. E. Barbians, and Richard Overton, son of the have started working on our ' Gordon Johnson, Judi Kolar, R. I. Overtons, were married at St. Mary's church June 10. Leo Thelen, a former McHen- Mesdames Doris Low, Marge Granath, Marge Fernstrom and Agnes Adams received their vows for Academy of Friendship at; Portage Park lodge on May 6 and j were presented with their wings ry resident, and William Nye, re(;ent meeting of the1 son of Dr. N. J.Nye, will gradu-jwo.T.M. by Ann Rodenkirch, ate from the Chicago Medical (chairman of that branch. „ school next Saturday. Mrs. Birgitte Maynard died f. unexpectedly at the home of i her daughter, Mrs. Frank En* sign, June 4. at the age of 77. ? Announcement has been made 1 of the marriage of Miss Carolyn Mrs. Joseph Miller of; McHenry, J? and Frank May, soh of the I It was announced that Gloria Meyer had a little girl born recently and also Ann Dolan of Wonder Lake. The parents are the Maynard Meyers and the Howard Dojpns. Miller, daughter of , Mr. and,, Sunshine is#most beneficial, but Its amazing what a little moon- Mgkt will do. HIJRRV! CONTEST ENDS JUNE 30th1 > - _ a 3-country, expense-paid g r a n d t o u r OF EUROPE for 2 in the WEPCO WONDER-TRIP CONTEST is our man and June 17th is his day. • LISTED BELOW ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY SPLENDID GJFT ITEMS WHICH ARE SURE TO PLEASE DAD. V*" Black & Decker Electric Drill "Manning Bowman" Breeze Box Electric Fan Porter Cable $26.95 Electric Lawn Edger . Sherman's Mitco Wave Lawn Sprinkler Kampkold (Has convenient carrying handle) Portable Ice Chest . . "ing 'o ! p 're'-' c You ,-K.V "0PCCI" . . . one of •! at.on Ir;ps- . . Q. Ot.,;- of t:,e 95 other prizp- I u " F l y Pm Atf£RfCA/V Hfwrn AffUVAYS ALy^lwyf^i WINE>@4W AWC^sn^ America's most beautiful awning :s: . ••• yours at a thrifty > low pr,ce! Slides in or Inml,rto fit aDy window. Install it yourself and save' u low as 3-TRA€^ EXTRUDED ALUMINUM C@M!HIATI0N WINDOW for epenina tint through 25" w 47' Mn 8 9 h.r wiBdow*- °,h- •«- "WAL 'OR PORCH ENCLOSURES mi Products of the Wcuher-Proof Go. Kleinhans buii^sng Venice. Highway 120 East McHenry, Illinois $1 $29.95, $IJ5 $9.95 $19.95 Reg. $14.50 value Rod, Reel & Line Spinning Combination . "Big Boy" 22" Bowl i©rbecue Grill Braziers 8 Piece Glass Martini Sets $3.25 to $5.95 Red or Green Duck "Trumaid" Hamoc-Lounge $12.56 The winner of our "NAIL GUESSING CONTEST" was Mrs. Charles Mullen of Route 6, McHenry. She had the only entry of 380 nails which was the exact number in the jar. We wish to thank the many hundreds of people who made ojxr 50th Anniversary Sale such an outstanding success. It will always be our policy to offer the best lines of Nationally Advertised hardware at sensible prices. YEAR im ¥ Y IT A L »S Hardware Sheet Metal Shop 132 S. Green St. ' Phone 98 McHenry, 111. Janice Mikota, Telia Nardi, Arlene Oeffling, George Peterson, Lee Ann Smith, Charles Sowers and Ronald «Swanson. Freshmen A V A . Richard Antortson,- Daniel Baldino, Terrence Brady, Albert Cajthaml, Susan Ensminger, Janice Hettermanrv, James Jones, Elizabeth , Kosup, Lois May, Rosemary Mercure, Thomas Olsen, Joyce Schimke and Ronnie Smith. B Plus Anita Beckenbaugh, Ken Booster, Robert Cecich, Thomas Claybauglj, Porotjiy Ann Cook, Sharon Curulewski, Veronica Davis, Carol Degen, Charlene Freund, Edward Haack, Eileen Huff, George Kawell, Judy .Koch, George Krickl, John Moss, Penny Nye, Diane Rietesel, Erna Rockel, Richard Smith, Mary Ann Swenske, Mark Vycital, Carol VVeingart and Lynn Wilkinson. Insured Savings: Saving* Invested in Crystal Lake Savings aiid Loan Association are insured by the Federal Savings and Ldan Insurance Cdrp., and earn 2'/z per cent plus Yz per cent extra. 33-tf FM RADIO & TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE 128 Xo, Riverside Drive McHenry, 111. V Authorized Dealer For G.E. - SENTINEL - DUMONT RAYTHEON - MOTOROLA - EMERSON Also G.E. ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS, REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS, DRYERS *& STOVES. PHOME McHENRY 979 FOR PROMPT & EFFICIENT SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF TV. & RADIO. WORK PERFORMED BY BONDED TECHNICIANS. WE GUARANTEE ALL PARTS INSTALLED BY US FOR ONE YEAR AFTER DATE OF REPAIR. All materials used are of first quality. Liberal trade-in allowance for your old TV. set. Up To 24 Months Time Payment Plan STORE HOURS: Daily 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. - Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 16 a.m. to 1 p.m. lift* most walked-abwt shoes b town! ^ N» 3 f The original CORK CUSHIONED PLATFORM CASUAL with DURABLE VULCANIZED crepe outaole construction Wonderful colors Many, many ftylet 9 They're cool, comfortable - The perfect gift for Dad! See our complete line of dress shoes -- t in the season's best patterns. P E T E R G I E S ' SHOE REPAIR in RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRV, ILL. It Pays to Advertise In The McHenry Plaindeala T Wl'J^ FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY JUNE 17 I FATHirS f DAY ii 17 Make ff%e's Waflgimen Agei Headquarters When You "i Gift For Pop" CAMERA GIFT SETS ARGUS 75 REFLEX $22.50 BROWNIE HAWKEYE $14.35 BROWNIE BULLSEYE $18.60 COMPLETE WITH FLASH, READY TO USE! HEADQUARTERS FOR ELECTRIC SHAVili SCHICK '24' REMINGTON '60' SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER from $14.50 10 DAY FREE TRIAL! 9 COPMiCT TOiLIWSE F@it MiW! OLD SPICE SHAVE SETS his Javoriiel $2.00 up LENTHERIC SETS $2.25 up HUDNTJT - MENNEN - and fiMany Othersl ••'v from $1.25 MOST NEEDED GIFT FOR DAD -- A NEW BILLFOLD! See the distinctive beauty and new utility in soft glowing leather of our complete stock of Billfolds and Wallets. liars PEN & PENCIL SETS PBPiS & T6SACCO KEY HOE • STATIONARY * FLASHUGHfS * MANY ©¥&» GIFT STI 'S DRU "Yoiir Walgreen Agency" 126 No. Riverside Qr, Phone 26 McHenry, Illinois

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