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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Oct 1966, p. 8

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Page 8, Section I - MeHenry Plaindealer - October 6, 1966 VISIT WEST POINT ft I REMEMBER BY THC OLD TIMER £ From C. William Hunsber* ger, Souderton, Pa.: As the end of another Summer approaches , I can't help but recall the days of my childhood and youth when the local swimming pool in Green Lane, Montgomery County, Pa., was a pool formed by the bend of the Perkiomen Creek. Back in those days the Perkiomen Creek's waters were supplied from dams with a regular flow of water. In the Winter ice for ice-boxes was cut from the dams. Our particular swimming hole attracted people from miles up and down the valley. All the kids in town gathered there every afternoon during the week often returning in the evening after supper and staying till dark. Very few swam in the creek in the morning . . . an unwritten law said mornings were for fishing. The big tree on the creek bank was outfitted with wooden rungs and a rope or cable hung from one of the high branches provided the excitement for diving or jumping into the water. The I GIVES LECTURE "What Is the Good that Satisfies?" will be the title of a public lecture under Christian Science auspices in Crystal Lake on Nov. 5. Edward C. Williams, C.S.B., a Christian Science teacher and practitioner of Indianapolis, Ind., will speak under sponsorship of First Church of Christ Scientist, Crystal Lake. The lecture will begin at 8 p.m., in the Central grade school auditorium. Paddock street corner, MeHenry avenue. Everyone is invited to attend, and admission is free. from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS The planet Neptune was discovered, September 23, 1346. C i v " " " b r o k t « » * " g o l d 24, 1868 was known as ~K Bill of Rights was adopted by Congress, September 25, 1788 j Thomas Jefferson was appointed Secretoty of State and Samuel Osgood appointed first Postmaster General under the Constitution, September 26, 1789. _ . . 27 1041 The first Liberty ship was launched, Septemb«27, l jgi. Round-the-world air service was Initiated, S«®tembei-28, Daladler, Hitler, Mussolini and Chamberlain met at Munich, September 29,1938. ON THE DOUBLE . . . raratroopers load ammunition aboard a resupply cnop irtflle Paratroopers make haste as they -, - pper i port the supplies to a forward artillery battery. which will transthought of whether or not the water was pure never entered anyone's mind. So long as there was a' flow of water no-one seem to mind; Where the rope swing was usually became a muddy bank from the heavy traffic and one of the favorite pastimes was to cover ourselves from head to foot with the soft mud. When it" was time to go home for supper we just jumped into the creek and washed it of!. Now-a-days it's fashionable to go to Arizona and pay for the same treatment we gave ourselves for free. ANGELO'S SUNSET INN Specializing in BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH 12 noon to 2 p.m. OTE FOODS -- COURTEOUS SERVICE 1 Mile North Wauconda on Old Route 12 Pfaoae JA 6-2929 Cadet Peter J. Bina of Chicago, explains the "Tarbucket" (dress helmet worn by cadet officers at the U. S. Military academy( to Principal Marvin C. Martin (center), of MeHenry Community high school and Daniel Brauer of, Harvard Community high school. They toured the Military academy and its facilities recently. The educators visited West Point at the invitation of the Military academy's admissions division to view, on a firsthand basis, how a cadet at the U. S. Military academy is educated and trained. (U.S. Army Photo) COMMUNITY HEALTH WEEK Noting the "critical shortage of qualified health personnel" in Illinois, Gov. Otto Kemer has proclaimed Oct. 16 to 22 as "Community Health Week" and urged schools and organizations to "encourage our youth to explore the rewards and opportunities in health careers." A HAND IN THE SKY ... A huge hand stretches j out into the sky as clouds roll by overhead. The hand belongs to the statue of William Tenn, which looks over the city of Philadelphia from its perch upon the tower of City Hall. Shop In MeHenry an electric • dryerwe pay you STATE FARM INSURANCE By Over 8,500,000 AUTOMOBILES COAST-TO-COAST! Does Your Car Have One? SEE Robi. J. Conway 3315 W. Elm MeHenry Phone: 385-5285 v v STATE FARM MtTTUAl AITTDM08H.F INSURANCE COMPAKT Home Office: Bloominpton, Illinois hat 1 We search constantly for something good . . . good things, good ideas, good people, and good times. But we're seldom satisfied until we begin to understand the only real basis for man's fulfillment. Jesus described it when he said, "There is none good but one, that is, God" (Matt. 19:17). 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