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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 May 1972, p. 15

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Twice Told Tales FORTY YEARS AGO Taken from the files of May 26 |932) Julius Keg, local dredger, vas awarded the contract for Iredging the Fox River from bp McHenry dam to Burton's {ridge and to remove the Mulder shoals just below the ifidge. jMrs. R.I. Altmann en­ tertained the members of the Qatholic Woman's club of Ir­ ving Park, at her summer home McCullom Lake. An en­ joyable day was spent in swimming, boating and other amusements. I Miss Lucille Speaker of Rich­ mond and Mr. Edward F. Smith of McHenry were married by Rev. Taylor, pastor d the M.E, church of Oak Park, # this home in that city on May 25. • The teachers and pupils of the Ringwood school and Mr. #id Mrs. Raymond Harrison, Prank Harrison, Mrs. Nick Adams, Mrs. Roland Mc- Cannon, Mrs. Viola Low and lflrs. George Sheppard at­ tended the movies at Lake (Jeneva Saturday afternoon j(hd saw Jackie Cooper in "When A Fellow Needs A friend." Mrs. Robert McKechnie and daughter of Abroath, Scotland, fjave recently arrived in America to join her husband who is golf professional at the Orchard Beach Golf course this jpar. rW.A. Sayler went to Wood- Stock Monday morning when he ^as summoned to serve on grand jury. The jurors were dismissed because of the illness of State's Attorney V.S. Lumley who was present but unable to remain. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (fraken from the files of May 29, 1947) ; The lady of the week in this vicinity is Mrs. Catherine PERSONALS z Mrs. Helen Heuser spent the Mother's Day weekend in the home of her son, Dick Heuser, in Bellwood. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson and the Maurice Foley family were Sunday guests in the Virgil Coker home in Chicago. $ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brugger «f Kenosha and Mr. and Mrs. kon Bares of Milwaukee were guests in the Fred Bienapfl home on Mother's Day and Mrs. Richard Rapp of Rockford was a visitor there on Saturday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buchert and Miss Jean Mat­ thews spent Sunday in the Edward Matthews home in pvanston. • Mrs. Edward Motulewicz of Wonder Lake, Mrs. Josephine Motulewicz and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Yegge spent Mother's Day in the Jack Yegge home in Grafton, Wis. ! Guests of Mrs. Joseph J. Miller on Mother's Day were Mrs. Clarice Purvey, Crystal Lake, Mrs. Marie Kenny and Jo Morgan, Elkhorn, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tennant, Beloit, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Wally Hunt land Dale of Ringwood; the perald Miller and Tom Wiles family of McHenry. • Mrs. Emma King, Mr. and Mrs. John Wirfs, Terri and gherri spent the weekend in the Edward Klinker home in Morris. I Mesdames Kathryn Weber, Susan Justen, Margaret Sch- •mitt and Emma King were Saturday guests in the home of >lrs. Pauline Temp in Waukegan. • The David L. Smith, Sr., family were dinner guests in ;the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Smith in Richmond on Mother's t>ay. i Mrs. Kenneth Flashberger .and son, Kenneth, of Caspian, •Mich., are spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. ^Michael Degen. I Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow York •of Sharon, Wis., were dinner tguests in the Leslie Olsen home ^Monday evening. » Atty. and Mrs. Joseph L. • Bauer and children of Oshkosh, »Wis., were guests of his mother, (Mrs. Joseph Bauer, on Mother's Day. ^ung, 67 years old who arrives today (Thursday) from Ger­ many, where she had been confined to a Russian con­ trolled prison camp in Munich. She will make her home with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Yung, in Johnsburg. The reunion of this brave German woman and her son is sure to be a happy occasion for they have not seen each other in twenty-six years. John Miller, a native of Johnsburg, passed away at his home following a heart attack on May 19 at the age of 61. One of the first dollar days to be held in McHenry in many years will attract residents of this vicinity to local stores June 6 and 7, to take advantage of some of the biggest bargains ever offered here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hir- schmugl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and Louis Nimsgern attended a roller skating rink operators association show held at the Arcadia rink in Chicago one day recently. The annual picnic for Children of St. Mary's-St. Patrick's school sponsored by the P.T.A. will be held in Walkup's Woods on June 3. A pretty wedding took place last Saturday in Chicago when Mr. Arthur Smith, Jr., of this city took as his bride Miss Lillian DeVotos of Chicago. The nuptial service took place in St. Thomas Aquinas church. Emerging as victor over twelve fire departments were seven local firemen who won first place in the water tour­ nament staged in Union last Sunday. Members of the local group are Ed Justen, Harold Hobbs, Ted Miller, Dick Miller, Jerome Buch, Robert Thurwell and Harry Ferwerda. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 31, 1962) About sixty-five women faculty members of School District 15 wives of the men faculty and special quests enjoyed their annual spring dinner at the V.F.W. club house Thursday evening. Miss Genevieve Knox, who is retiring this spring, was crowned "Queen of the Faculty" by Leta Clark and presented with a beautiful spray of red and white car­ nations by Carolyn Bauer. Miss Knox was also presented with a beautiful charm bracelet in appreciation of her many years of service as an instructor in the Landmark and Edgebrook schools. Miss Knox began her teaching career in 1915 and has been a member of School District 15 faculty since 1929. Cam Clark of McHenry and a senior at Marian Central Catholic high school tied for third place in the Illinois state high school golf tournament at Urbana. Miriam Gies of Riverside Drive, McHenry, has been initiated into Phi Chi Theta, national commerce sorority at Marquette University, HELPING PAWS SOFT WATER SOFT WATER SOFT WATER SOFT WATER Tom Huemann Water Conditioning Service on all Makes Sales-Rental > 385-3093 SALT DELIVERY By Julie Ann Boelter Office hours: Monday-Friday 10-12:1-3 call 459-2641 Man's best friend is his dog, the old saying goes. No wonder, for men choose their dogs as they do their friends, a West German survey reveals - on the basis of life style, temperament, values and aspirations. When the Society of Dog Owners in Hamburg polled 200 of its members it found that dog owners seek the same qualities in their pets as in friends. Outdoors men, for example, are likely to choose larger, more aggressive breeds -- sheepdogs, St. Bernards, Mastiffs, Great Danes and Newfoundlands -- while quiet, stay-at-home types prefer Cocker Spaniels. Dachshunds, the survey shows, are usually owned by tolerant, "Contented" people, and, families with children. The latter also rate Boxers high for their friendliness and playfulness with children. Poodles are preferred by "society types and women of elegance," while non­ conformists frequently choose mongrels for pets. Stray dogs From 658-7666 yield the following; a) a black Setter Spaniel female Vk years old; b) a Collie mix female about 15 months old, black and white with touches of beige, housebroken, c) a Basset male 4 months old, brown and white good with children, 99 percent basset. In Woodstock, at Dr. Kugler's, are three Pointer pups. They are 6 weeks old in mixtures of liver, black and white. Call 338-0132. Milwaukee, where she is a student in the college of business administration. Brother Kenneth Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown, formerly of Crystal Lake, completes studies at Holy Mission seminary Winchester, Va., and will be ordained on May 31. Fr. Brown will say his first Mass at Transfiguration church, Wauconda. The new priest is the grandson of Mrs. Anna Brown of Broad street and Mrs. Laura Wiser of Waukegan. There is a note of sadness in the closing of each of the few rural schools that remain. It was especially so at the small, well kept Terra Cotta school which held its last exercise for two graduates on Friday evening. The school has served young folks in the community for more than a centruy. At 358-4894 are a) Schnauzer- Cocker male, tan with whiskery face, about 8 weeks old; b) a Fox Terrier mix, female, 6-7 months old, black and white with rust markings. At 459-5964 is a grey Weimaraner male about 5 years old. A housebroken, friendly Shep-Lab mix is waiting for a home. He is about 1 year old or younger and enjoys kids, call 312-526-8462. A beautiful small Collie purebred female is at 459-9426. She is tri-colored, loves kids and is very playful. A Cocker mix male is at 312- 658-8875. He is about 1 year old, golden curly coat, medium . length hair and very well behaved. "Smokey" has white paws, grey curly long hair, 1 year old, wonderful with kids and in the house. He is all housebroken and very good with other animals. He is so friendly and such a joy to have around the house. Call 385-8687. At 338-0132 is a small toy Collie mix, mother and 6 week old puppies will be smaller than medium size when fully grown. At 459-9426 is a Golden Lab. mix pup, female, 3 months old and shy. At 459-9426 is a German Shep. male, 2 years, purebred, black and silver, very thin, needs special care. At 459-6647 is a Schnauzer mix male, 3 months old, brown, very lovable. Home Owned Dogs At 658-7502 is a 1 year old female black and light tan German Shepherd, good with children, loves the outdoors, housebroken. At 587-5021, after 6:30, is a 2 year old female Beagle Golden Retriever, medium sized, housebroken. At 639-9289 is a 3 year old German Shepherd male black with cream and tan, housebroken, with all shots. At 459-1537 is a purebred, spayed, Samoyed female. She is white, good with children and is an outside dog. At 568-6664 is a male Schnauzer - Poodle mix, 5 months, partly housebroken, good with children, has all shots, small, brown, black and tan. At 338-5131 are 2 terrier mix dogs, 1 short hair, 3 years, black and white and small; 1 long haired, 2 years, housebroken, good with children; and third, a large Coonhound, 2 years, large, white and brown spots, needs room to run, cannot be tied. At 486-1219 is a mixed breed 2 years old, female, brown hanging ears housebroken, good with children shots, short hair, about 20 pounds. At 338-4757 is a mostly Cocker mix, 4 years old, spayed female, loves women, not good with small children, all shots included. At 658-4376 is a Chihuahua Terrier, male, 1-2 years, housebroken, shots, lovable, good with children, light brown eyes and short hair. Found Dogs German Shepherd male, 459- 0982, mostly black, well cared for. found since Mav 4. SOFT WATER SOFT WATER -SOFT WATER SOFT WATER ease of a pick-up camper! Born Free has the spaciousness of a travel trailer and the driving and parking ease of a pick-up camper truly the best of both. You get roominess, exquisite dec­ orating and homelike furnishings normally found only in a travel trailer Yet, Born Free detaches in just 5 minutes, thanks to the unique patented Jack-Tie Down system and Roadrunner 3rd axle It s so easy to attach or detach that anyone who drives a car can do it When you want to go to town or explore those back trails, Born Free detaches easily and saves your campsite Roadrunner adds stability too No swing and sway in wind or curves and less buck and bounce. Born Free -- combines the best of a pickup camper and travel trailer * Exclusive distributor for Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin FREE R EICHERT ]h evrolet/( )ldsmobile 417 CLAY STREET 338-2780 WOODSTOCK, III NO LOST DOGS REPORTED Available Cats From 459-6325: neutered male, under 1 year, golden, long hair, neutered male, under 1 year, grey with white paws, longhaired kittens, 6- weeks, grey and white, black and white. At 385-5338 are the cutest little kittens, 3 female, calico, and grey tabby, these kittens at this cute age respond when called. At 459-0511 is a 4V2 week old black, long haired kitten, male, blue eyes sleeps in a shoebox and is litter trained. At 385-0250 is a 2 year old Sealpoint Sianfese, neutered male, distemper shot, not good with children or pets. 639-2704 holds a longhaired, large size, tabby male cat, sweet and good with children. Three kittens from 658-7884, 5 weeks old, grey tiger, golden, calico. At 459-9426 are 5-6 week old, dark grey soft kittens, male and females. Six week old kittens, (2) are at 459-5964, they are tiger kittens. Home Owned Cats Five 5 week old kittens, 3 orange male, 1 orange female that looks iike "Morris" from T.V., andone calico female, call 653-4486. Two 8 week old part angora kittens, 1 female, 1 male, 385- 6229. 459-1886 holds 1 year old pure black mother cat and 4 kittens, 2 male and 2 female, 6 weeks old. Lost Cats Chocolate point Siamese, male, 2 years, medium build, answers to "Ed", wearing light blue collar and bell, 385-6912. Found Cats A 6 month male, Sealpoint Siamese, found in Crystal Lake around April 2, very thin, 312- 438-2728. A black and rust tiger with white tip on tail from 658-7632. HONOR CONGRESSMAN Congressman Robert Mc- Clory will be honored by the National Small Business association and the National Committee For Small Business Tax Reform at a special ceremony to be held May 23 on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Congressman Robert McClory will be awarded a certificate of appreciation from the two organizations in recognition of the Congressman's support for the enactment of Small Business Tax Reform legislation now pending before Congress. MCC kistructor Named To Office, State Association Miss Suzanne J. Vadasz, instructor of Speech and Adult Basic Education at McHenry County college, was elected secretary of the Illinois Junior College Faculty association at the seventh annual Junior College conference meeting at the Bismarck hotel, Chicago, May 11-13. The I.J.C.F.A is a division of the Illinois Association of Community and Junior Colleges and acts in an advisory fashion to the Illinois Junior College board. Other officers for the 1972-73 year are president; Mrs. Jan Milligan, Belleville Area college, Belleville; vice- president and president-elect, John D. Kinne, Lincoln Land C o m m u n i t y c o l l e g e , Springfield; corresponding secretary, Mr. Lou Maze, Triton college, River Grove; treasurer, Jack Frame, Spoon River college, Canton. Here & There In BUSINESS IN PRESIDENT'S CLUB Two district representatives in this local area for Aid Association for Lutherans were among the 184 members of the AAL field force whose sales and service efforts in 1971 qualified them for the President's club. They are Wilmer J. Rohlwing and Arthur L. Schulz of the Edwin E. Brandt Agency. They were cited under a new AAL point system which measures service to members and quality production as well as sales efforts in both life and health insurance. COMPLETES COURSE Miss Pat Thomasson, of McHenry L-M, McHenry, has just completed a Parts Management course conducted at Ford's Chicago Marketing institute. The course is one of a number offered by Ford Marketing institutes to benefit Ford and Lincoln-Mercury customers by emphasizing after-purchase service and customer relations. PAGE 15-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1972 PIFF£jZcWT KiMVi OF <y BEEF MONTH -- The McHenry County Livestock Feeders association is doing its share to make the public of McHenry county aware that Governor Ogilvie has proclaimed May as Beef Month. The association invited these beauty queens out to inspect and approve a herd of choice beef bound for the consumer's dinner table. Beautiful inspectors are Jean Kristensen, Miss McHenry County, left, Sandy Scott, Miss 4-H Queen; and Ann Elliott, Miss McHenry. They are shown inspecting a herd of cattle headed your way for your enjoyment from Shamrock Beef Cattle corporation, located just outside of McHenry. Shamrock is Just one of many good feeders in the county whose goal is to produce tasty, tender, beef which is nutritious and delicious as well. PLAINDEALER PHOTO ^v\d 0pe,ij Week of May 17, 18, 19, 20!! * JUr. V* V1 a ounge 4720 W. Rte. 120 - McHenry Owned and Operated by Robert Kramer OPEN FOR LUNCH HOURS: Mon., Wed., Thurs. 11 a.m. - 1 a.m. Closed Tuesday Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. Sunday 5 p.m. -1 am. 385-5225 ALL PIZZAS - "CUSTOM MADE to YOUR ORDER" EAT HERE - TAKE HOME or FREE DELIVERY in town "LIVE ENTERTAINMENT" Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun.

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