TWICE TOLD TALES (Takenf from *"*1, # Miss Pau^ne Bode, a grad- « itJ! °f uate of the local high school Thp fir«t 1940, has entered nurses's e^"s' :cv°i "-.fr? at ,*• Francis hos srtj\ht - s Ago Artificial <?t „^c y (Taken from the files of 1S, W C°, ™S COm" Sept. IS, 1956) Genrpp <;* ngag Mrs- Albert Krause, on the Mcvault laro-o ^ ^v. .u a Hetiry business scene for the bodies enough for two past fifty-five years died un- Mr," p .,- D . expectedly of a heart attack rnw' Pronchnow of Sept 9 at his home ^ Elm Chicago was awarded the street llvpn PriZ8' u Hu,dson Co'Ach- A life long resident of the flnh f n3y- y u16 Pistakee McHenry area, Mrs. Laura flirnn,n? ,i Pistakt?e G. Sherman, is the recipient hoiisp °Cen ^ at club 0j congratulations from her win •" family and many friends this William D. U entworth, well week on the occasion of her known citizen of McHenry, eightieth birthday anniverp a s s e d a w a y a t h i s h o m e o n s a r y W eu a n d h a p p y ^ s h e Waukegan road, Sept. 17. keeps busy with her house- Carl Weber has opened a hold duties and her favorite new radio shop located in the hobby( {ancy work. Northwestern hotel, where when Jack Miller entered any make of radio can be service recently he Was the • bought with an additional fifth son, Qf Mr. and Mi's, new line known as the Ko- peter Miller of. Ringwood to mac, which is made in Wauk enter the Armed Forces. egan- Three of the boys are serv- Saturday Oct. 2. is "Dol jng at preseht, the others lar Day in McHenry. being Roman and Donald. Farmers in the vicinity ofTwo others saw duty pre- Mc Henry are busily "thresh- Viouslyv Alvinf in World War ing while the sun shines" and 2 and Walter, in Korea. if the good weather contin- Mrs. Cornelius Quinlan and ues most of the threshing will mother, Mrs. Clara Scholbe completed this week. Sev- {ield s'old their residence on eral are already filling silos Main street and moved to and much of the corn is past park Ridge. The place they damage from frost. vacated is being occupied by At the regular monthly the owners, the Donald R. -meetin gof the board of di- Meyer family. rectors of the McHenry Coun- Foiir efficient cooks pretry club a deal was con- pare tasty hot lunches at sumated whereby the club noon at the local high school will acquire from Jacob F. cafeteria for 588 hungry Justen an additional fifty young people each day. acres of ground adjoining the Riverside Park fire declub's present holdings partment recently purchased which assures another nin" a new model fire engine. The holes. department will be able to Twenty-Five Years Ago provide more efficient fire (Taken from the files of protection for the Burton Sept. 18, 1941) Bridge area. The Helena Degen house on William Guy is the name John street near Green has seiected by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbeen purchased by Fred Fer- Bacon for their son werda and will be occupied Sept. 7. by his son and daughter-inlaw, Mjr . and Mrs. Raymond RULirAliiX Ferwerda. APPOINTMENTS Leo Heimer of McHenry es- Senator Everett McKinley caped with a few minor Dirksen (R), nu^is. announbruises . . .S und. ay1* , w. hen his automobile struck two oft a ced. toda3y that a wr i t ten. pre- . . . n u,, herd of cattle that4 w and,ered, h m i ,n a /r y , e x a m i n a t i o n w i l l D e n conducted on Sc aturday, Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blake. 5 'or caniMatessMMng apreturned home Tuesday even- -- .he 2Pf£2mJ£ ZtrEZ^heTerth?y vSr,ed «£ Merchant Marine s,e,t ts,. N.e w Yor.k City and yMoIIu,Kn g me'n' .b e.twteenh tn e ages ^ fa i, ^ of 17 and 21 should write Work has been started on Oct. 1, 1886, to Room a new home on Park avenue ,„ 7., , ' n nrn™ Ri.iMin the Wattles subdivision for 204 ° d °"££ Bu,M Mr. and Mrs Fred Peterson. >ng. Washington. D.C. SS PROBL • •* \ii -- Mrs. Bernard C. Pryor of 7711 Oak drive, Wonder Lake, is shown with Congressman Robert McClory at his new district office in the county court house, Woodstock. She discussed with him such problems as civil disturbances and the American Ntug party activities, among others. LOCAL DELEGATES TO ATTEND PMA ANNUAL MEET2MG At least fourteen dairy farm leaders from this area are among 236 Pure Milk association delegates from Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana presently scheduled to serve as voting delegates at the association's annual fall delegate meeting Sept. 24 at Pheasant Run lodge near St. Charles. The fourteen are from District 6 of Pure Milk Association which include almost 650 dairy farmer members i n Boone, Cook, Lake and McHenry counties 111., and Kenosha and Walworth counties, Wis. -- Perdona Mr. and Mrs. Ha/ry Fruik and children have returned from a trip to Iron Mountain, Mich., where they were called by the death of his father, Russell Fruik, who will be remembered by some McHenry Folks as he made his home here with tHfc Fruik family for awhile this year. They also visited Mrs. Fruik's parents in Crystal Falls, Mich., whue gone. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benes of Wonder Lake enjoyed a vacation last week in which they traveled through Iowa and Missouri and also attended the Wine and Cheese Festival in Nauvoo, HI. Mrs. Betty Nielsen of Seal Beach, Calif., is spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Johnson and old friends here. . Members of the PhannenstiU family and a few friends held a reunion at the Woodstock city park on Sunday, Sept. 4. Present for the happy occasion were Mr. and Mrs. George Haldeman, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haldeman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haldeman, son, Jeff, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Klingenberg, Woodstock; Harold Phannenstill, d a u g hter, Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Toppel, Kenosha; Mrs. Rose Mitchell Waukegan. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phannenstill, Bobby, Gary and Sept. 22, 1966 - McHenry Plaindealer - Sec.. 2 Paqe 1 nesday visitors in the Tiome of ing will be held in Algonquin Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. Sid- Mrs. Albert Vales and guests on Oct. 4. ney Anderson , Chicago; Mr. there on Friday were old time Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and Mrs. Dick Antonson and friends, Mrs. Mary Moravecek,.returned last week from a Lorie, Evanston; Mr. and Mrs. sori( Joseph, wife and two sons three weeks trip to California Alvin Phannenstill, Janie and 0f Chicago arid Fontana, Wis. where they visited their grand- Jeannie, Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs.' John Thomp- daughter, Mrs. Donald De- Granger, Kelly, Davy and B.J., SOn of Kansasville, Wis., were thorne, in Yucaipa. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dix- recent guests of his mother, Misses Anna and Marie on, McHenry. mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomp- Kunze of Chicago were visitors Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan SOn. in the home of their sister, were in Cliicago Sunday for a Miss Van Diedrich his re- Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer, a few visit in the Clayton Marshall turned from an enjoyable three days the past week. home where they renewed ac- weeks vacation in the home of Bob Gausden left for Milwauquaintance with an old time ber niece and husband, Mr. kee, Sunday, where he will friend Mrs. Lillian Sherman, Mrs. David Laycock, in enter his freshman year at of Berkley, Calif., who was a Honolulu, Hawaii, where she Marquette University. His guest in the Marshall home. did much sight seeing. brother, Mike, will join him Mrs. Velma Douglas left Wed- Mr. and Mrs. James Thomp- there next week to enter his nesday for Stoughton, Wis., to son and son Tommy, were re- junior year. join her brother and wife, Mr. cent guests in the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Josep hBauer and Mrs. George Thomas, on an(j Mrs. Robert Wayman in entertained old friends, Paul a trip to Mackinac Island. Arlington Heights where they Giutzmacher, Sr., Chicago, and Mrs. Wesley Walker of Dodge- helped their daughter, Patti, sons Paul, Jr., and wife of "ille, Wis., was a guest of her celebrate her birthday. Crystal Lake and Richard and sister, Mrs. Velma Douglas, a Miss Joan Adams of Chicago wife of Mount Prospect, Sunfew days last week. was a weekend guest of her day. Mrs. Walter Brooks and her mother, Mrs. Alfons Adams, Mrs. R. Sommers has just son, James and family paidand Sunday visitors were Mr. returned from a trip to Hattiestheir last respects to a cousin, Mrs. Kenneth Murray pf burg, Mis.s, where she enroll-* Mrs William Hiebstreit, at a Mundelein who took Mr. Adams, ed her daughter, Ronee, at the Chicago funeral home Sunday. Joan and Joyce to a popular University of Southern Mississ- Mrs. Joseph Spiece of Dubu- eating place in Crystal Lake ippi. Ronee has pledged the que, Iowa, and Mrs. Mamie in observance of Joan's birth- Delta Zeta soronty. Dare, son, Robert, and wife of day. " 1 Denton, Wis., were weekend Fox River Valley Camp of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex th®. R.N.A. entertained thirty Adams and on Sunday accom- members of the McHenry Counpanied them to Fox Lake ty p^t Oracles club at the where tiiey were all dinner home of Mrs. Ray Murphy, guests ih the home of Mrs. McCuUom Lake, Tuesday, Sept. John Adams and daughters, 6. Folks were present from Alvina and Nora. Gurnee, Crystal Lake, Wood- John Peters and George stock. Algonquin and River- Swartz of Chicago were Wed-yjew Camp. Their next meet- Shop in Napoleon often said that God was always on the side with the biggest guns. Yet, he was silenced by mere snowdrops in Russia, and tiny raindrops at Waterloo. Quality Radiator Repair By Factory-Trained Radiator Specialists 12 Years Experienc Every Job FLO-TESTED For Your Added Protection. ALL WORK GUARANTEED -- PROMPT SERVICE Complete Stock of Rebuilt and New Radiators Complete Stock of Original Equip. Heater Control Valves ADAMS IROS. ftlPAIR SERV. 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