( Thursday. December 10,1964 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH ... twice Told Tales: FORT* YEARS AGO , (Taken from the files of'I Dec. 4, 1924) 1 A beautiful wedding ceremony was performed at St. Andrew's church in Chicago on Thanksgiving day when Miss Elsie Steffans became the bride of Edward J. Brefeld, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld of this city. Attorney A. H. Pouse of this - city is now the active state's attbrney of McHenry county, he, with the other newly elected county officers, having been duly sworn in on Monday of • this week and immediately as- ^yjrped his new official capacity /as McHenry county state's at- •" torftey. ' Z The Wauconda basketball teams will be here on Friday ^yening to assist the McHenry .1 teams in dedicating the gymna- - Slum at the new community high school. This will be the rning of the new gymnasium well as the 1924-25 basket- - ball season. -• "Formal opening of the beau- 1* tljtul new community high - school building will be offered 0 the people of this community on Saturday evening, Dec. "" 13» when dedication of the £ structure will take place. There - will be work display in each * class room and a program in < the spacious auditorium. " The mill pond is now covered with a good thickness of ft and lovers of the sport are enjoying the excellent skating - that the place affords. J Among radio fans of this - o|ty who have reported hearing European stations are the family of Jack Walsh, Robert Green and Clarence Niesen. They all have five tube model ten Atwater Kent receivers. A handsome new electric Z sign has been installed in front of the Empire theatre " J.' W. Smith, owner and operai\ tor of McHenry's show house, »- is ever adding to the equipment * Of his theatre and today has ~ one of the most complete business enterprises of the kind to ljg~found in any of the smaller cities in this section. • Miss Lillian Doherty, who is 1. attending Rosary college at Ri- - ver Forest, spent her Thanksgiving vacation in the home of 7 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. - J. Doherty. Harmony", will make their thirty-second radio broadcast on the home talent program over WLS. LeRoy Welter of Ringwood is carving a path for himself in this world. After attending the elementary schools at Ringwood and being graduated from McHenry community high school, he began his studies at Loyola university at Chicago and then continued his prelaw work at the university of Illinois. He also studied at the Y.M.C.A. at Chicago and finally, while employed in the accounting department, offices of the secretary of state at Springfield for two years, he e n jo y e d attending night school at Lincoln college of Law in that city. At present he is enrolled in Kent College of Law at Chicago, being a daily commuter. Thus he has merely one more year before he may take his bar exam and make his oratorical dreams a reality. * Miss Marie Kempfer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer, became the bride of Mr. Frederick Simon of Chicago, on Saturday morning, Nov, 25, at St. Paul's church, Chicago. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of (Dec. 11, 1924) TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Nov. 30, 1939) , .. Among exhibitors of Percheron horses at the international livestock show starting Sauirr day will be Pine Tree Farms) McHenry. They will show six stallions and six mares, among them, Enchanter, former international grand champion stal-: lion, and Merle Lou, Mar Dona and Lady Synod, all well known grize winners at state fairs and livestock shows. - Chester Colby and Bruce Klontz returned to their homes here to enjoy the Thanksgiving vacation from their studies at the University of Illinois. -- Andrew H. Henderson, 81 years old, former sheriff of his native McHenry county, who had an outstanding record in law enforcement during his service as a police officer which began in 1898, died Monday in the home of his grandson, Byrne Neville, at Milwaukee. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey, residents near Volo, Nov. 27, weighing seven pounds, ten ounces. 1 Mrs. Allie Bauer, the former l^azel Kramer, returned to her hbme Saturday after undergoing an operation for appendicitis at the Woodstock hospital recently. The Adams brothers, Vince and Clem of Johnsburg, also known as "Twelve Feet pf TEN" YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Dec. 2, 1954) Town and Country gift studio has moved to Riverside drive. New books have been purchased for the McHenry public library for juniors from 3 years through 10 and also for those of high school age. The library serves the public each Wednesday and Friday afternoon and evening. The Naval training center band appeared in McHenry at the local high school in the afternoon of Nov. 30, appearing in concert under the direction of John H. Norris, bandmaster. The Naval training center band in the midwest, is composed of blue jackets who are trained Navy musicians. Sister Miriam of Burlington, Iowa, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with the Sisters of Mercy of St. Patrick's parish. A wedding of local interest was solemnized in Chicago on Nov. 20 when Mrs. Mrytle Seaholm of that city was married to Mr. Arthur Edstrom of McHenry in Joy Methodist church in a 5 o'clock ceremony. St. Mary's Civics club this week received its official charter from the commission on American citizenship in Washington, D. C. The charter formally recognizes the local unity of the Civics club which ! was recently organized. Pupils of grade 8 comprise its membership. McHenry is proud of four young couples, all representing the McHenry dance and figure skating club, an amateur organization, and their showing in competition with state and national skaters. They were entered in a contest held in Chicago. Participants were Robert Arthur and Carol Gnadt, Ronald Johnson and Carole Andersen, Robert Prendi and Donna Dowe and Hubert Hurt and Betty Ann Stilling. Joe G. Buch, owner and operator of the local amateur radio transmitting station 9CEB, was given a very nice newspaper comment by the daily paper at Cambridge, Mass., for services rendered on the night of Dec.. 2. Mr. Buch was the first McHenry young man to install such a station and receive a government license for operation of same. All of these amateur stations are now recorded by all railroads of the country so that they may be called on in cases of emergencies. Four spring lambs were killed by dogs on the W. E. Whiting farm south of this city during last Friday night. The lambs, at present market prices were worth from $14 to $16 each and therefore the loss is quite heavy. McHenry county has seven students enrolled in the college of agriculture at the University of Illinois, according to registration figures. One of these students • is Alice R. Miller of McHenry. Henry Degen has been successful in securing a tenant for his farm southwest of McHenry, and early next spring, with his wife, will once more take up his residence on John street, where he owns a home. The Bureau of Census, United States Department of Commerce, is now engaged in taking federal census of agriculture covering the year 1924. The survey will include all information regarding farmers, their crops and property. Simon Stoffel, local insurance man, has established somewhat of a record for losses adjusted during the past eleven months. He has adjusted claims amounting to a grand total of $19,409.35. Mr. Stoffel has long since been recognized as one of the best insurance adjusters in this section. The Northwest Electric league states that the lighting essay contest has narrowed down to a chosen few. Excellent hand writing proved that the contestants in McHenry and vicinity are among the best writers in the country. Just a few more days and the prizes, with the exception of the na tional prizes, will be awarded, Thoma* Hetherington, 18 years old, left for Chicago and a week of foul play. Joining his half brother, they decided to become bandits ahd robbed three stores during the week. Harold Lewis, 19, was bound over 'to the grand jury at Woodstock by Justice Charles F. Hayes. Richard Nielsen, 26, of Clinton, Wis., was also held on bonds of $5,000. Their arrest came after a "rigged up" electric eye camera in the gasoline station of Dr. E. L. Brunswick, who resides between McHenry and Crystal Lake on Rt. 31, took a picture alleged to be Lewis in the act of robbing his place of business. Paul Justen, a sophomore at St. Ambrose college, Davenport, Iowa, enjoyed his Thanksgiving vacation this weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justen. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson are building a new home in the Wattles subdivision. Mrs. Gertrude Parcell of Santa Fe, New Mexico, was honored at a dinner party Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Colby. An afternoon bridge club met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Herbert Simon. The prize winners were Mrs. Simon, Mrs. Albert Vales, Sr., and Mrs. Frank Hughes. MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR COUNTY HOSPITAL One of the year's best $5 investments is available again. McHenry county citizens have an opportunity to help the future of the community with a membership in the Memorial Hospital for McHenry County association. Memberships for 1965 now are being accepted, Jack Byers, president of the association, has announced The membership investment is used to support the hospital's program of projects established to benefit patients. The association is a nonprofit organization and is the membership group which governs the activities of the county- wide hospital. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Dec. 7, 1939) The entire community was shocked Tuesday afternoon Dec. 5, to learn of the death of onei of its dearest citizens, Dr. Francis J. Aicher, D.D.S., who passed away suddenly in a Chicago office. The death was attributed to coronary thrombosis. Miss Vivian Bolger of McHenry was injured in an automobile accident on Rt. 2, near Elgin, when the car she was riding in was forced off the road and struck a pole. She received lacerations, bruises and shock. After being dismissed for dissatisfied service on Saturday, Nov. 26, following a week and a half of employment with the Nielsen bakery in this city, SOMETHING SPECIAL / s - McDOMMB'S NEW IRY, 0! Complete Line of Dairy Products -- FREE DE1JVERY -- Locally Owned and Operated Phoae 385-0195 or 385-0232 On Sale Daily Try this McDonald's exclusive in good eating--you're sure to agree it's the best fish sandwich anywhere. 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