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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jul 1958, p. 8

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Worwick Studio Photo . ... .1^:- HURT IN ACCIDENTS Y AREA (Continued from page 1) :• i; - ., : : to jump to safety and was knocked down.. However, she Buffered only minor injuries. an accident Saturday night at Sullivan Lake and Pistakee Bay roads, two miles east of McHenry. Thomas C». Wilson and Charlene Cough- ^ lin, both of Chicago, were injiyed. Theit car went out of control and hit a pole. Both were taken to Memorlal hospital for treatment, sf Five persons were injured Saturday night in • a two - car collision at the intersection, of Johnsburg and Pistakee Bay roads. They were driven by Barbara E. Bowers, 18, of Crystal Lake and Edward C. Schendel, 17, of Wauconda. . " Bptli drivers were injured - and also three passengers, including Carol Olson. 14, of Island Lake, who was a passenger in the Schendel car. and Patricia Hruby, 18, and Marie Hruby, 17, both of Marengo, who were riding in the Bowers auto. All wer^ taken to McHenry hospital for treatment. State police investigated the accident. Musin' & Meandering (Continued from page 1) TWO AREA GIRLS AMONG FIVE IN BEAUTY CONTEST (Continued from page 1) for judging on beauty, poise, figure and personality.v Other contestants are Nancy Berlin of Woodstock, Rosemary Hardt of Huntley and Elaine Opatrny of Fox River Grove. Miss Thornton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thornton of Pistakee Bay, is a 1958 graduate of the McHenry high school an<l plans to pursue a career of dramatics and music at Abilene Christian college. Nancy, who was asked to reprepent a Lake county business Pictured at installation rites conducted fir newly elected Knights of Columbus officers are the following men who wllk lead activities of the group in the year ahead. Back row, left to right, Ray GuzWdo, outside guard; George Kalsch; treasurer; Cliff Olson, chancellor; Dan Schmitt, recording secretary; James Longhway, advocate; John Heelein, insidel,guard; Joseph J. Miller, financial secretary. Front row, left to right, Art Nelson, past grand knight; Arnold May, grand knight; Rev. Fr. John Daleiden, chaplain; William Nuber, deputy grand knight; Fred S. Fradinardo, warden. s MANY ARRESTED IN BARN RAID SOUTH OF CITY SERVICE NEWS A number of young people and a few older persons were ' R0ute arrested when Sheriff Harry completed the five-week demo- Herendeen and ten deputies ijtjons mines and booby traps MURNAU, Germany -- Pfc. John C. Regner, 18, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Regner, 1, McHenry, recently and ten raided a barn on the Charles located on the i course at the Army'> European Kilby property | engineer - ordinance school in Crystal Lake blacktop road, , Murnau, Germany. Regner was Tuesday night and again on | taught to place, remove and Wednesday. I fjre explosive charges. They were arrested on various charges in connection with incidents resulting from alleged drinking parties. Arrested on disorderly conduct charges were Ralph Nicholst 17, McHenry; Ray Tallman, 18, Wauconda; Georgia Hanl^s, 18, Island Lake; Ponciano Mendoza, 19, Wauconda; He entered the Army in July 1957, completed basic training at Fort George G. Meade, Md., and arrived in Europe in February, 1958. Regner was graduated from McHenry high school in 1957. concern in the Lake beauty (Warner, 27, McHenry; contest, withdrew after reach-jJohn Wall 19 Lakemoor; ing the finals, feeling that she . Carles Ritzert, 17, Crystal should devote her time and m- Lak0. James Ebner 21 Mc_ terest to her home county. She Henry is 18, stands 5 feet 5 inches tall, with brown hair and blue eyes. The other local entry, Bebe Liedtke, is the 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William. Liedtke of Deep Spring Bridge. Woodl and wilk.be^a junior m the McHenry high school; next fail. She is a pretty blonde with blue eyes find is 5 feet 2 Others were charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, including Howard Ketchum, 51, McHenry; Otis Browne, 17,..McHenry; Charles Kilby, 24, McHenry; Al. Gore, BAUMHOLDER, Germany-- Army Pfc. Donald ' W. Kraemer, 21, son of Mr., and Mrs. Harry F. Kraemer, Dunn's Lake, Spring Grove, recently participated in a( field training exercise with the 8th infantry division in Germany. Gerald Freund»~22, McHenry was charged with carrying a concealed weapon. . . A . . | A minor girl of 16, a minor biches tall Wonder Lake resi- , , f 13 and mlnor b of dents are hoping for a victory for Bebe tonight. 4-H Girls Winners At Lake County Fair The 4-H Jolly Jills sewing group of Island Lake participated in the Lake county home economics 4-H show at Anticch high school last week. > Blue ribbons were awarded C a r o l H e r d r i c h , Kim H a r t , Lettie Miller, Dolly Marsh and Susan Tyrolt-- Green ribbons went to Kathy Callaghan, 15 were also involved. Chuck Miller Award Winner Second Lt. John C. Anderson, 23,son of' Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Anderson, Ringwood, recently completed the seventeen-week .field artillery officer basic course at* the Army Artillery and Missile school, Fort Sill, Okla. Lt. Anderson is a 1953 graduate of Oconomowoc high The sheriff's school and a 1958 graduate of, gated, the University of Wisconsin. BAND PRESENTS ONE OF SEASON'S LAST PROGRAMS Another concert of the McHenry municipal band will be presented Friday, Aug. 1, at 8 p.m. on the high school grounds. After this week, there will be only one concert remaining in the summer series. Following will be numbers played, this Friday: "The Star Spangled Banner"-- Key; March, "The Thunderer"-- Sousa; Waltz, "Two Hearts in % Time" -- Stolz; Overture, "Mightier Than Circumstance" -- Frangkiser; Se-. lection", "Operatic Mingle"--«. arrangement by Berry; Popular Number, Moonlight and Roses"--Lemare, Blake, Moret; March, "The Trombonrf King" --King; Overture, "Horizon"-- Buys; Popular Number, "Memories" -- Van Alstyne; Samba," "Lilt of Latin" -- Bennett; March, "Indiana State"--Fanar; Finale, "God Bless America"-- Berlin. McHENRY WOMAN IN COLLEGE AT MEXICO CITY - In order to suppl/ement college education with fho..- • . v B . .... . . hand knowledge of life in a ask for advice because the foreign country, Mary Kauss exPerience of years may have; 109 E. Elm, is studying at Mex- "ia(^e y°u wiser; to expect less .ico City college for the sum- an<* be pleasantly; mer quarter. Since MCC is the , surprised when you get more, only liberal arts college in I e ow there are disad- Latin America following the vantages to working and birth- United States standard curricu-i * maybe it s the wis- 'um, Mrs. Kauss finds herself i ^,om .. experience^ collected in a foreign country but not in a strange academic world. The America^ college in Mexico was founded eighteen vears ago as a private, nonsectarian, non - profit institution offering courses leading to both the B. A. and M. A. degrees. All of the courses are taught in English by a faculty composed of scholars representing universities in Europe qs well as North and South America. , Because of its location, MCC can, offer its student^ an insight into the historic progress of many cultures. The ancient Toltec pyramids, the castles and cathedrals of the Hispanic period, and the archeological iiggines at Cuicui'co are easily accessible from the school. In addition, the modern theaters, museum^ and 'art exhibitions are only a-few minutes away. After graduating from McHenry community h'gh school, Mrs. Kauss went to Clarke college in Dubuque, Iowa. Now an education major at MCC, she is also gaining ain idiomatic mastery in Spanish while becoming acquainted with the customs of the country. TOLL ROAD COLLECTORS Appointment of the -first sixty- eight toll collectors for the state's 187-mile tollway was announced this week. (six of, 'hem being from McHenry county. They are Warren R. Crown and Elmer H. Flinn of Woodstock, William M. George of Marengo, Frank R. Petzlet and Wilber A. Witt of Crystal Lake. The road is scheduled to open Aug. 20. through the years that make us refuse to look at that side of the picture. 1 Enterprising youngstei£« continue to please us and should dispel any fears of oldsters for today's youth. It has come to'1 our attention that several children at Eastwood Manor, without adult assistance of any kind, last week staged a very special theatrical production. Thursday was a big day for the "producers" who proudly marched into the bank with eleven dollars de- ' Mi count. , ^ We are most appreciative for'a very welcome letter of thanks from .Ruth S. Levine of the Jewish Studies GroUp concerning publicity given their third annual "Old Barn" ruinmage sale. Mrs. Levine reports that it was a big success financially and well attended, adding that they are looking forward to continuing this project next year. Folks who witnessed Woodstock V-J Day p a r a < from McHenry had glowing re-' ports on the showing of our. .own organization's drum and; bugle corps; also for the young; Viscpunts. We are proud to have two such units so gentyK ous with their talents. M ' • K.A.F. 'King Korn ' i at ~ R Place Tavern •with package goods la Peter Wf. fasten & Son • OXYGEN EQUIPPED SERVICE Phone McHenry 63 CORN VEGETABLES OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. MARTIN'S FARM ON ROUTE 31 3l/s MI. N.W„ OF McHENRY RINGWOOD. ILL. (Continued from page 1) in behalf of their drives. for funds. Other fund campaigns which he has aided include the Red Cross and Boy Scouts. The V.F.W. award, which has been a highlight of the veterans' carnival for several years, has honored a number of deserving citizens and should serve to encourage others to develop the qualities which have made them win- SECOND BURGLARY For the second time within ai week, thieves broke into th$ Legion home at Wonder Lake Friday night. T^hey took liquor and a small amount- of cash. office investi- BAUMHOLDER, Germany- Army Pfc. Donald W. Kraemer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraemer, Snring Grove, recently participated in a field BOND SALES According to a report of the volunteer savings bonds county chairman, Harold j. Bacon of Crystal Lake, county residents purchased a total of $158,400 in training exercise with the 8th; Series E and H savings bonds infantry division in Germany, in June. Patricia Riley, Ginny-Ann GreS, Sara Smeeth, Joyce Stowers and Pat Haynes. Pat Haynes and Carol Herdrich also gave a food demonstration and received a green ribbon for an entry of deviled jnerseggs. j -- : ~; ; I For the first- time in this The things we learn from century, America is growing experience come under the wood faster than it is being heading of compulsory educa-j removed by harvest and killed tion. by fire, insects and disease. 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