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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 May 1969, p. 13

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THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER "SERVING THE CHAIN-O-LAKES REGION SINCE 187F" Section 2 - Rage 1 Thursday, May 29, 1969 Congressman Robert McClory is shown with his newly selected administrative assistant, Mrs. Eulalia Osby Corbin, who previously served as his executive secretary. CONGRESSMAN SELECTS NEW WASHINGTON AIDE Congressman Robert McClory (R, - 12th 111.) has announced the promotion of Mrs. Eulalia Osby Corbin as his administrative assistant. Mrs. Corbin is the first Negro to receive this recognition under a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Serving formerly as the Congressman's executive secretary, Mrs. Corbin succeeds Donald E. Deuster who has been appointed as a congressional relations officer in the U.S. Department of Transportation. h Mrs. Corbin joined Congressman McClory's Washington staff following his election in 1962. Previously she had served as McC lory's secretary in the Illinois State Senate. Member of a pioneer family from Springfield, Illinois, Mrs. Corbin is well known as a civic and political leader. Her father, the late James Ballard Osby, was elected assistant supervisor of Capital Township (Springfield) and served as an alternate delegate to the 1912 Republican national convention. Her mother was the first woman to register and vote in their precinct, following the ratification of the 19th Amendment, and maintained a perfect voting record in the ensuing forty-two years of her life. Her fether also was once the inheritance tax assessor for Lake county and, as a child, Eulalia accompanied him to what is now Illinois' 12th Congressional district. Since join-; ing the staff of Congressman McClory, she has worked throughout the district, spending much time in Wat A graduate of Springfield! school, Mrs. Corbin also attended the Chicago School of jpivics and Philanthropy, Hampton Institute, and the University of Chicago, majoring in sociology and community relations. In naming Mrs. Corbin as administrative assistant, the Congressman stated: "Equality of opportunity is not a new road to citizenship, but an extension of rights and privileges based on the Constitution and its Amendments. To deny employment or advancement on the grounds of sex, age, color or creed is not only unAmerican but it exposes <me to the sharpest possible charge of bigotry! By naming this talented Negro American as my Administrative Assistant, I am endeavoring to show the 'power of an idea whose time has come.' We both are grateful to be the media through whom this demonstration is channeled." Congressman McC lory's 12th Congressional district comprises the Cook county area of Barrington and Hanover townships and all of Lake and McHenry counties. McHENRY MAN WILL TRAIN AT SUMMER CAMP Thirty-two Western Illinois university senior reserve officer training corps cadets will be at Ft. Riley, Kas., in June. Among them will be Joseph W. Malpede, 815 W. Bay road, McHenry. Two hundred colleges and universities are sending 2,000 cadets to Fort Riley for a summer camp. Colonel Leo Manning, chairman of the department of military science, said: "During the six-week training period activities will emphasize leadership training. As future junior officers in leadership positions the responsibilities of organization and supervision are incurred. Consequently, the training will focus on solving of problems dealing with the organization and supervision of men. "The training program also includes instruction in such areas as map reading, military law, and radio communication techniques." The first contingent of WIU cadets will attend camion June! 14 and the second will attend starting June 21. CALORIC J IS AT/ DACY'S See This CALORIC'S NEW New Line ^SELF-CLEANINGOVEN J |wjth Dacy.s) IS HERE! / T . , Today! 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Benton Ph. 338-072;' \ ^OOdstOCk COUNTRY CLUB NEWS GERI NEUBAUER 385-7194 LOCAL COUPLE'S RELIGION CLASS IN FINAL MEET Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pintozzi's C.C.D. class from St. Patrick's, along with the two other C.C.D. classes enjoyed their final meeting last Wednesday evening. The evening included various skits presented by the teens depicting family situations discussed in their religious instructions, lectures by the seminarian brothers, including an informative talk by Pat Brennan, the freshman seminarian who has worked this past semester with the Pintozzis' class. Hie class also enjoyed the presentation of the "Guitar Mass" and explanation by Fr. Tierney. The evening finished off with pizza and cokes and suggestions for formation of September C.C.D. classes. A good time was had by all. NEW RESIDENTS A sincere welcome to Mrs. Helen Kunzer of Crescent avenue and her two sons, Jim, who is presently attending Junior college and Kenneth who is away at school in Colorado but will return home this summer. The Kunzers moved here recently from Bull Valley. We hope they will read and enjoy our column and help us out with birthdays and special events. ANNIVERSARY WALTZ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rantz recently celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary with a weekend at Lake Geneva. Tom and Suzanne were joined in Lake Geneva by their long-time friends Jeff and Lois Van Der Mitten of Springfield who were bestman and maid-of-honor when the Rantzes were married. Suzanne's mother, Mrs. Vera Michaels of Chicago, stayed at the Rantz home with young Tim and baby Michelle. On their return home they were surprised with an anniversary party and dinner with their families and friends from Chicago. Our sincere congratulations and. best wishes for many more happy anniversaries. "FAIR REMINDER" We'd like to remind all of you again about the upand- coming "Country Fair on the Square" to be presented on June 15 in the Woodstock Square. The fair as we discussed in previous columns is the work of the volunteers of the Woman's auxiliary of the Mental Health center for McHenry County Inc. Mrs. Martin Ehlen of Country Club drive reports that donations of baked goods, handcrafts, and white elephants will be gratefully accepted. For further information call Mrs. Ehlen at 385- 5269. CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Arlene Wilson recently named varsity wrestling cheerleader for the 69-70 school year. BIRTHDAY CANDLES A happy birthday to Rickey Wilkey on June 4 and to Vicky Prince on June 15. LILAC TIME There's an old fairy tale about the fragrance of the lilac bringing back memories ... but Pm inclined to believe it's true.. After just gathering a beautiful bouquet - (flowers from me to me) I sat here remembering there's only thirteen school days left and the little darlings will be out for summer ... I remembered last spring and summer when after spending our first winter in McHenry I was faced with a lawn mower ... having never mowed a lawn in my life...I remember bewilderment ... I Remember when I first volunteered to write this column .. all the friends and neighbors who" were anxious to help... some have ... some have forgotten, perhaps some of my lilacs with their mystic powers of remembering will help.. I hope so. With summer just around corner we'll all have company, vacations, camping MEMORIAL DAY'S SPECIALS S51IUP UTBX HOOB® THE BEST EXTERIOR PAINT I S . . . 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Kuchinskas, St. Charles, were united in marriage at Christ the King church in a Concelebrated Mass, Father Conro, Wonder Lake, Father Heraty, St. Charles and Father Reilman, Clinton, Iowa, officiating on Saturday, May 17. A reception was held at Martinetti's, Crystal Lake. Following a honeymoon to Canada, the couple will be at home in Aurora. BIRTHDAY A belated birthday to Mrs. Fred (Margaret) Bethke, Oakwood Shores, who celebrated her birthday, May 21. Also, (Mi June 5, my fatherin- law, Norman Williams, Sr., former McHenry residents, now living in Long Beach, Washington, and receives the Plaindealer, will observe his birthday. HOSPITALIZED Virginia Franks, Judith Krueger, Elmer Carr, Dean Yrashus, Bertha Grave, Helen Eyster, Karen Richter and Mary Foy were admitted to Woodstock this past wieek. Charles Keith and Mrs. Rita McGibbon were patients this past week at McHenry hospital. Milton Voight, Highland Shores, is a patient in a Burlington, Wise., hospital. Have a safe Memorial Day and don't forget the Memorial Day parade, Friday, starting at 10 a.m. from the firehousc. DON WILLIAMS Don L. Williams, an agent in the Prudential Insurance Co.'s Waukegan district office, located at 2217 Grand avenue, was promoted recently to staff manager. Mr. Williams is a native of Goshen, Ind. He was educated in Chicago and is a 1952 graduate of Amundsen high school. He is a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served for two years (1955-1957) as a tank commander. Mr. Williams is currently congregation president of the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church in McHenry. He and his wife, Nancy, live at 3714 West Lee street. They are the parents of a daughter, Vickie, who is 11, and a nine-year-old son, Michael. WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO PERFORM New Car Warranty Maintenance ERNIE SCHOOLEY'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION 3522 W. 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