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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Nov 1965, p. 22

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1 S«clton Thm -- Page SI* the Mchenry plaindealer Thursday. November 18/ 1965 re r-il - • Annual Financial Statement SCHOOL DISTRICT 186 McHENRY COUNTY, ILL. JULY 1, 1964 -- JUNE SO, 1965 General Information: 'WV j ' t» Size of District -- 71 square miles 1 Attendance Center 67 Full-time certified employees 2 Part-time certified employees Enrollment: Grade: 9 408 AX RATE BY FUND: Educational 17 Full-time non certified employees 3 Part-time non certified employees Average Daily Attendance -- 1,258.72 Average Daily Enrollment -- 1,400 .749 10 365 Building .120 11 337 Transporportation .020 12 290 111. Mun. Retirment K -0- Total assessed $87,631,666.00 Assessed value per A.D.A. -- $69,604. Assessed value per A.D.E. -- $62,594.00 Total bonded debt June 30, 1965^ $911,000.00 Percem of bonding power obligated currently: -- 2l% VALUE OF: Land 53,468.00 Buildings 2,366.439.00 Equipment • • •• 430,070.93 Teachers are listed here by [name, showing training and jexperience and the commensurate salary range: B. A. DEGREE 0-5 years exp. Salary Range $5,316 - $6,459 Jerry D. Bailey David Barton Ralph E. Brooke Russell Cooper Nancy Crockett Irma K. Davis Mary Ann Forbes Mary K. Kern Jane D. Mangrum James McGhee John L. Mesching Gail Paddock Karen Phifer Peggy Quick Ramona Tolliver 6 - 1 0 y e a r s e x p . Salary Range $6,716 Irene E. Bishop George W. Cina Frank E. Fisher Merle Gardiner Herbert Hagemann Dean Hargis Wm. Hutchinson Randall P. Josserand Fern A. Mack Andrew J. Murray Eugene A. Rosio Peter Steffen Richard Swantz Karen Thompson $7,162 11 years and over Salary Range $7,900 & over Clarence Anglese illian Anglese Lillian Bolger Virgle Chappell Ethel Hornby L. J. Mt-Cracken M. A. DEGREE Salary Range $5,680 - $6*783 Katherine Huck Nancy Kreftmeyer William N. Perry Salary Range $7,118 - $8,115 Donald Blume Gerald U. Fain Lorraine Frantz John L. Leighty Jack N. Vick Roy E. Willis Salary Range $8,400 ft over George Chandler Charles Cuda Clifton Fulton George C. Haasl Robert Hendricks Lucy Howden Dolores Kruger Marie Paprocki Virgil Prine Richard M. Rabbitt Donald Seaton Maurie Taylor Marge Winkel All Other Salaried, Personnel Carl Buckner $ 8,750.04 M. L. Schoenholtz .. 6,500.04 Helen Curran 4,083.40 Marvin C. Martin .. 10,250.00 John R. Thomas .. 9,400.08 Donald Howard .... 700.00 C. R. Page 525.00 C. H. Duker 3,060.00 Adele Froehlich .... 2,547.50 Nancy Nichols 650.00 Pauline Pries ..... 3,250.08 Irma Rockstead 2,650.08 Beatrice Hughes .. 2,171.38 Merrilee Tronsen .. 3,198.87 Shirley Freund 2,336.18 Elizabeth Lombard!- 4,321.74 Elaine Miller Harriet Chandler .. Eleanor Regelin .. • Olive , May Genevieve Bradley.. Barbara Leight .... Dorothy Adams Clyde Dowell Goldie Dowell .... Sandra Lee Ficken Elizabeth Michels .. LeRoy Smith Roy Homo Charles Michels .... Joseph N. Schmitt James Van Fleet . • Sibre Whiting .... Walter J. Coari .... Eugene Maris James Warren .... Richard A. Schmitt Herman Dowe .... Glenn Draper .... Ray Stilling James Thompson • • George Worts Charles R. Martin .. Total 1,400 Bond & Interest .160 2,452.55 2,125.00 2,730.14 2,790.35 794.95- 1,135.10 2,150.92 2,306.50 987.00 154.83 260.40 1,470.89 9,151.67 6.318.74 7,421.20 4,550.08 4,650.02 958.34 35.00 35.00 30.00 4.230.00 4,172.30 4,305.00 10,714.80 19,960.23 4.767.75 Naomi Meyer 5,533.36 Gross Amount Paid To Each Vendor In Excess of $100.00: Supplies Services Allied School Equip. Co $ American Air Filter Co. Ace Hardware Adjusto Equipment Co. Alexander Lbr. Co Allyn & Bacon Audio-Visual Aids Botts Welding Burke Sound & Com. Co. Burgess, Anderson & Tate • Geo. R. Breber Music Co. . Brookes Chemical Co. Baker & Taylor H. E. Buch & Son Burroughs Corp. Benton Review Brodhead - Garrett Co Chas. A. Bennett Co The Churchill Co Carey Electric Contr., Inc. • Certified Foods Carlton Films Chicago Seating Co Carey Appliance, Inc C-M Business Sales Complete Pump Service ... Clark Chevrolet A. Francik & Associates ... Fridstein & Fitch Community Auto Commonwealth Edison Co. . Chandler's Chuck's Glass & Mirror .... Central Camera Shop Central Scientific Co City of McHenry Geo. A. Davis Co. A. B. Dick Co. Diamond Janitor Supplies ... Demco Library Supplies ... Durfee Bros. Ernie's Sport Center Educational Products F. M. Radio & TV Fred's Marine Service Carl Fischer, Inc Fpllett Publ. Co .. . v.. Cfeo. P. Freund Impl. Co. ... ifevor, Ruhl & Watson Freund Oil Co. Frederick Post Co. Guettler Service Station Ginn & Co General Biological Supply Co. Holt, Rinehart & Winston • • Hertzberg New Method, Inc. Harcourt, Brace & World • •. Hammond Stephens Co. .... Geo. Hiller Hillyard Sales Co I. B. M 111. Bell Telephone 111. School Consulting Serv. . 111. Reading Service International Decorators ... Jackson Tuck Pointing Co. . Johnson Service Co. Johnson Motors J. S. Latta Lee & Ray Electric Kane Acct. Service Richard Kirchner Looze & Kinne McHenry Plaindealer McGraw Hill Book Co. ... McHenry Co. Farmers Co-Op. Model Publishing Co Marshall Stevens, Inc J. T. Mahoney Monroe Calculating Co. ... . Medart Products McHenry Co. Film Co Mayme Boss . Midland Laboratories Walter H. Mayer Co Morgan's Hughes Oil Co Substitute Teachers at $17.50 per day: Martha Fulton Wm. B. Andrews Barbara Bernier Catherine Clark Judith Hawkinson Charles MaeCaJlum Jennie Mae Richardson Helen C. Stevens Audrey Glosson Paul Yanda Sandra Carter Dorothy Hollander Patricia Seaton Mary A. Schultz Dawn Slice Jane Weiss Ronald Anderson Robert Bates Mrs. Ted Curry Mrs. J. R. Rothermel Kenneth Nelson Barbara Schroeder Capital Outlay Total Earl R. Walsh Stoffel & Reihansperger .« State Farm Ins. Co Pollock Insurance Agency Northern 111. Gas. Co. Northern Key & Lock Co. Northern Suburban Conference H.S. A. J. Nystron & Co. Olivetti - Underwood Corp. oard Marine Serv. Prentice - Hall, Inc. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Panama Beaver, Inc. Public Service Co. Frank Paxton Lbr. Co. Pathescope Ed. Films Bud Roderick Sales Co I. P. Rieger Co. Retco Alloy Co. "• Remington Records Retrieval Rochester Germicide Route 14 Auto Parts Rand McNally Co. W. A. Rakow & Assoc. Schreiners Standard Serv. Henry Schmitt •• Stappenback Book Bindery Stuart - Hooper Co. Standard Duplicator Co Standard Products • -- Stan's Office Machines Sun Electric • . .. .. .. ^. South-Western Publ. Co Schluoter Scientific Co Schroeder Iron Works T. M. Schultz Co. Science Research Assoc. Scott - Foresman Co. Society for'Visual Ed. Scholastic Magazines School Health Supply University of 111. N, Upholstery Supply Co. United Visual Aids $ Visual Craft, Inc. Valley Comb. Equipment Victor Comp. Corp. Welch Scientific Co Wilcox & Follett Youngs 2,661.79 2,661.79 1,955.00 1,955.00 292.40 292.40 178.00 178.00 310.28 V 310.28 260.79 260.79 100.00 100.00 132.44 4,640.00 166.26 132.44 4,640.00 166.26 204.98 204.98 1,464.50 *1,464.50 125.56 ^ 125.56 3,890.00 3,890.00 463.22 463.22 162.62 162.62 143.10 376.48 143.10 376.48 230.30 434.50 530.30 434.50 232.24 100.00 232.24 100.00 414,21 148.00 414.21 148.00 121,19 187.29 121.19 187.29 297.08 297.08 216.64 ( 251.75 216.64 251.75 322.50 J 322.50 62.9S 173.70 1,0^0^ 1,255.68 130.20 1,182.33 1 1,182.33 972.95 972.95 92.59 120.00 1,009.90 212.59 1,009.90 1,089.05 1,089.05 402.85 402.85 166.78 166.78 685.40 685.40 207.36 207.36 360.40 360.40 121.51 121.51 51.80 1,073.20 1,130.00 91.33 14.00 733.81 1,945.80 1,075.50 2,051.13 733.81 1,075.50 1,775.72 1,775.72 199.46 199.46 38.31 129.88 168.19 $ $ 202.30 $ 202.30 345.00 345.00 167.27 167.27 345.68 345.68 396.24 396.24 416.30 416.30 102.70 1 102.70 387.17 387.17 128.73 227.91 356.64 1,816.59 98.60 1,987.36 3.902.55 847.67 847.67 671.77 671.77 425.75 425.75 45.86 162.41 208.27 27.50 133.00 160.50 146.65 146.65 565.88 1,722.72 2,288.60 174.50 174.50 131.00 131.00 547.63 341.85 889.48 186.23 186.23 485.01 485.01 •1,150.20 1,150.20 405.56 121.15 526.71 101.25 101.25 387.40 387.40 556.15 556.15 _4$0.00 450.00 7,450.00 7,450.00 265^22 482.55 747.77 5,573.20 5,573.20 101.16\ 101.16 259.59 259.59 6.79y 626.58 633.37 leaW 169.60 1,663.27 1,663.27 615.00 182.58 797.58 591.23 109.18 1.084.51 1,784.92 372.20 372.20 169.34 169.34 830.00 830.00 1,385.21 1,385.21 130.56 130.56 112.00 112.00 408.00 408.00 475.14 475.14 122.39 122.39 3.65 131.51 135.16 390.00 390.00 178.61 178.61 217.34 217.34 160.74 160.74 432.20 432.20 1,201.09 1,201.09 965.65 965.65 490.05 490.05 1,309.18 1,309.18 118.58 118.58 1,898.90 1,898.90 229.80 229.80 58.57 261.70 395.00 715.27 1.817.02 1,817.02 5,333.33 5,333.33 643.51 643.51 2,685.00 2,685.00 838.75 838.75 130.47 650.00 780.47 104.65 104.65 13.15 173.68 186.83 165,70 165.70 - ' 2,021.78 2,021.78 *352.40 352.40 5,440.00 5,440.00 789.04 789.04 773.91 773.91 371.70 371.70 136.61 136.61 1,425.00 1,425.00 401.97 401.97 9.00 515.25 524.25 589.94 589.94 143.90 143.90 324.62 324.62 413.00 315.63 728.63 257.50 257.50 166.05 166.05 11,280.00 11,280.00 McHenry H.S. Act. Acct. State Lunch Cafe. Reimh. McHenry H.S. Act. Acct., Travel, meetings, book refunds, IEA Dues, Student Ins., postage, freight charges, change for registration, misc. supplies Pauline Pries, I.M. R. F. Refund Clarence Anglese, college credit & expenses Ralph Brooke, college credit Russell Cooper, college credit & expenses Geoerge Cina, col- ASSETS: $ 8,626.23 10,858.81 297.21 143.32 135.00 103.97 lege credit Wm. Hutchinson, college credit .... Eugene Rosio, college credit & expenses Pauline Pries, mileage expense .. -. Irma Rockstead, mileage expense .. E 1 a ine Madison, treas., I.E.A., dues Carla Dietz, scholarship McHenry State Bank, Anticipation Warrants repaid-• McHenry State Bank, InJ. on Anticipation Warrants Bond Principal & 135.00 135.00 105.75 69.83 55.65 950.00 150.00 115,000.00 JD 978.47 Interest Payments: 1st National Bank of Chicago 19,155.70 Harris Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago 11,280.00 Northern Trust Co. of Chicago 85,157.?5 Connecticut Life Ins. Co., Group Ins. Premiums 11,078.51 Payroll deductions remitted: Teachers Retirement System, State of 111. 33,680.90 District Director of Int. Revenue 71,556.30 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund * (6.019.17 District share) 10,928.44 Cash & Cash Items --. 239,003.57 Taxes Receivable-Net . . 288,355.49 Claims Receivable 49,483.94 Deferred charges Fixed Assets TOTAL ASSETS: $576,843.00 LIABILITIES: Payables Due Currently 46,827.66 Accruals and Payroll Deductions Payable • • 180.78 Fixed Asset Reserves -- Depreciation 34,837.33 Due to Special School Funds 747.76 TOTAL LIABILITIES. •$ 82,593.53 Fund Balances 494,249.47 TOTAL LIABILITIES & FUND BALANCES ..$576,843.00 STATEMENT OF POSITION June 30, 1965 Educational Building Municipal Trans- .Retirement portation 61,311.66 2,043.89 8,729.88 46,223.29 7,719.04 18,972.00 5,409.79 Bond & Interest 69,305.27 61,604.88 Capital $112,944.74 $2,043.89 $35,420.92 573.09 55,830.58 56,403.67 56,541.07 2,043.89 35,420.92 2.849,977.93 $130,910.15 $2,849,977.93 131,750.00 131,750.00 ( 839.85) 2,849,977.93 $112,944.74 $2,043.89 $35,420.92 $130,910.15 $2,849,977.93 ACCOUNT: REVENUE Educational Building 70,050.33 24,523.72 42.50 1,025.55 3,588.25 69.89 7,799.21 • 280 20 TOTAL REVENUE $763,740.85 DISTRICT Transportation $ 17,526.33 18,972.00 Taxes $656,361.20 $105,158.00 From Governmental Divisions .... Student Fees -- Locks, Books, Supplies Insurance, etc. Other Student Services . Adult Education Summer Schools Tuition Community Programs 371.00 Expense Reimbursement Other Other Revenue Receipts $105,529.00 FINANCIAL OBLIGATION June 30, 1965 Tax Anticipation Warrants Outstanding • -0- -0- Teachers Orders Outstanding 0- Fund Balance July 1, 1964 $486,751.95 Fund Balance June 30, 1965 $529,086.80 Bond & III. Mun. Interest Retirement $140,210.66 v 17,005.45 76.33 $ 53,580.11 $140,210.66 -0- $ 72,345.08 $112,371.65 $ 35,289.04 $ 35,420.92 170.35) $8,047.65 839.85) $2,043.89 In compliance with the statutory requirements to publish a record of financial and school district information, the foregoing is certified correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. DONALD HOWARD, School District 156 Secretary NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Monday, December 6, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of Leo J. Nowacki deceased, No. 65 P 199, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Anthony Nowacki of 8243 S. Halsted. Chicago, 111. is the Executor; Samuel A. Maremont of 100 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. is the attorney. (Pub. Nov. 4-1 i-18,1965) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Monday, December 6, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of Sydney J. Smith deceased, No. 65 P 261, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Phyllis M. Nimtz of 3404 W. Waukegan Road, McHenry, III. is the Executor; James M. Mclntee of 3436 W. Elm St., McHenry, 111. is the attorney. ' (Pub. Npv. 4-11-18, 1965) NOTICE lOF CLAIM DATE Monday,' December 6, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of Milton Victor Geutel deceased No. 65 P 171, ^Circuit Court] McHenry County, Illinois. Marguerite M. Beutel of Rt. 9, Box 427A, Island Lake, 111. is the Executor; Albert S. Salvi of 41 E. Main St., Lake Zurich, 111. is the attorney. (Pub. Nov. 4-11-18, 1965) State of Illinois NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS For Work to be Constructed Under The Illinois Highway Code. 1. Time and Place of Opening Bids. Sealed proposals for the improvement of the thoroughfare described herein will be received at the office of the City Clerk of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, until 11:30 o'clock a.m., November 22, 1965, and at that time publicly opened and read. 2- Description of Work, (a) The proposed work is officially known as Section 14-C.S. Waukegan Road from Green St. to a point 865 feet East of Green St. a total distance of 865 feet, of which 865 feet, (0.16383 miles) are to be improved. (b) The proposed improvement to be construction of Gravel or Crushed Stone Base Type B Combination Concrete Curb & Gutter, Storm Drainage, and incidental work. 3. Instructions to Bidders. (a) Plans and proposal forms may be obtained from the Municipal Engineer W. A. Rakow & Associates, Municipal and Civil Engineers, 165 N. Spring Street, Elgin, Illinois, upon payment of $5.00 which is non-refundable. (b) All proposals must be accompanied by a bank cashier's check, or bank draft, or certified check for not less than ten (10) per cent of the amount of the bid, or as provided in Article 2.7 of the "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction," prepared by th^ Department of Put lie vv Works and Buildings of the S$>jate of Illinois. 4. Rejection of Bids. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technicalities. By order of the Council of McHenry, Illinois. November: 8, 1965. EARL WALSH City Clerk. (Pub. Nov. 11-18, 1965), LEGAL NOTICE MAGISTRATE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss. COUNTY OF McHENRY) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS M c H E N R Y S A V I N G S &) LOAN ASSOCIATION, an) Illinois corporation, ) Plaintiff) vs. GEORGE A. BIGGS and) MARILYN BIGGS, his wife;) McHENRY READY - MIX) CO., INC., an Illinois corpora-) tion; ALEXANDER LUM-) BER COMPANY, an Illinois) corporation; EDWARD A.) GUETTLER, d/b/a GUETT-) LER'S SERVICE STATION;) CAREY APPLIANCE INC.,) a corporation, and UN-) KSJOWN OWNERS, ) Defendants) No. 64-484 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a decree made and entered by said Circuit Court of McHenry County, Ilinois in the above entitled cause on the 26th] day of October, 1965, I, CHARLES T. SMITH, a Magistate of the said Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, will on the 10th day of December, 1965, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon thereof, Central Standard Time, at the North door of the McHenry County Courthouse Annex, 121 West Calhoun Street in the City of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all and singular the following described real estate in said decree mentioned, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decree, all situated in the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, to-wit: Lot 131 in Edgebrook Heights Addition to McHenry Unit No. 1, a Subdivision of part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded April 25, 1957 as Document No. 322211, in Book 13 of Plats, page 12, in McHenry County, Illinois. CHARLES T. SMITH Magistrate, Circuit Court McHenry County, Illinois Attorneys for Plaintiff Allen & Herrmann 101 Van Buren Street Woodstock, Illinois (Pub. Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2, '65) NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on November 12, AD. 1965, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning conducting and transacting the business known as McHenry Cab, located at 1716 N. Riverside Dr., McHenry, 111. Dated this 12th day of November, A.D. 1965. VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk. (Pub. Nov. 18, 24, Dec. 2, 1965) AUXILIARY TO COUNTY HOSPITAL SEEKS MEMBERS A volunteer committee of woman's auxiliary members headed by Mrs. Mary Tittle this week is mailing 1966 Memorial Hospital for McHenry County association membership renewals to present members. As part of the intensified membership drive, former members are being contacted, and many prospective members are being invited to join. "This news story also is a cordial invitation for people to join the association," said Dan Andrew, public relations chairman for the hospital which has patients from throughout McHenry county. The need for members is simple and vital. The members of the association form the legal entity that selects the board of directors and gives the hospital a thriving, informed organization. The greater the membership the better informed will citizens be concerning the hospital ---its problems, its opportunities, its outstanding service. This group can also help in discussions concerning the future services and the need for eventual expansion of staff members and facilities, said Andrew. One reason for the membership drive now is to sign as many members as possible by Dec. 31. That is the deadline to join in order to be eligible to vote at the annual meeting in late January. SPEAKS FOR PARENTS George Mally, administrator and psychologist of McHenry Mental Health center, will be this month's speaker at the Parents Without Partners meeting. Mr. Mally will discuss some of the problems children of broken homes encounter. The meeting will be Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. at the Rumsey building, located on Rt. 176 between Rtes. 14 and 31. Twiee Told Tales: FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the fil«»-- of November 12, 19^*; Mrs. Alsena Smith wasJhanor guest last Sunday at ai tJirmer at which a company of tw^tffytwo relatives gathered to help observe her eighty-sixth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Smith lived here most of her life-and since the time of her seventyfifth birthday she has been the guest of honor each year at a celebration given by all. her relatives who could arrange to be present at the happy affair. Miss Margaret Coffey,,,and James Burke were married in Chicago in St. Gertrude!s church, with Rev. F. Heaney, pastor of the church, officiating on Nov. 4. Mary Jane Laures, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Laures, celebratecrher fourth birthday by entertaining a group of little folks at her home on Nov. 6. Those who enjoyed this happy party were Louise, Evelyn and Donald Weingart, Lorraine and Gordon KnoJt; Merwin and Eugene Christensen, Alice and Walter Nickels and Jane and Walter Horn. ' Eighty-six chairs were occupied around the banquet tables in the large dining room of the Justen hotel on Thursday evening, Nov. 5, at the first ladies' night given by members of the McHenry Kiwanis clul). After the dinner was finished, the tables were removed arid to the music provided by the Fox River Five orchestra, the attendants enjoyed dancing. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files - of November 7, 1940)' On Oct. 31, 1940, the sophomore class at the McHenry Community high school h^Td k meeting to elect the following officers for the coming year: Martin Baum, president; Esther Althoff, vice-president; Mary Simon, secretary; and Bob Clark, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Jusj ten have sold their house on Waukegan street to Mn find Mrs. Louis Nimsgern. Lily Lake welcomes a new resident, Robert Corbin, and family to the lake area. Mr. Corbin is owner of the Cedar restaurant in Chicago. He is very fond of hunting and fishing and desires the peace and' quiet of this suburban environment. Miss Viola Brefeld, the lovely daughter of Mr. and/Mrs. Ben J. Brefeld, and Charles J. Brda, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F., Brda, also of this city, were married on Nov. 3 at St. Mary's church. Mr. and Mrs. Corl Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conway, Dick Williams and Martin Baum were recent guests of the Cook County Post. V.F.W., at a miliV. tary ball at the Edgevvater Beach hotel in Chicago. Wm. T. Charles of Woodstock, formerly of Ringwood, died Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Woodstock hospital after a brief illness at the age of 67 years. A wOr-ihwhile and necessary project was started this week when tbre city undertook to widen Riverside drive betwggn J?£arl and Elm streets. The street will be exte^ed on either side and will give the motorist twenty-two fcret more clearance. . TEN YEARS AGO ~ (Taken from the files.... of November 17, 1955) •*" Funeral services were'-3£jd Monday morning at 10 oi«k>ck at St. Mary's Catholic cTTurch for Mrs. Catherine Boger, age 79, who died unexpectedly at the home of her daughter, M.rs- Elizabeth Frett, Nov. 11. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fruick of Front street was christened Diane Pearl by Rev. Edward C. Coakley at St. Patrick's church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frett and son, Teddy, attended the golden wedding anniversary celebration of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Whalenr4n Chicago last Saturday. FoOIfe first time in twelve yeara^the five children of Mr. and~Mrs/ Whalen were together. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mels£k and daughter, Janie, have returned to Fort Meyer, Fla., after spending a few days here, where they accompanied the remains of his grandmother, Mrs. Schroeder, who was buried at Fox River Grove. Bill Landgren has been pledged to Delta Pi Epsilon fraternity at Worsham College of Mortuary Science in Chicago. Donald C. Freund graduated Nov. 10 at Newport, R. I., as an ensign in the Navy and is home on a week's leave. Upon his return to duty his wife, the former Joan Nell, will accompany him to Athens, Ga„ where he will attend supply officers' school. Many comments were heard on the fine play presented by the junior class. Considerable dramatic experience made Sue Stinespring an excellent choice • for the lead role of Clementine and she was ably supported by a talented cast.

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