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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jun 1963, p. 10

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Pifli T« THE McHENHT PLAINDEALEH Thursday, June 27, 1963 VISIT OF 40 ET 8 COMMANDER TO CITY MEMORABLE Chef de Chamin de Fer J. Frank Graham • Jr., national commander of the 40 of 8, flew to Chicago from his home in Tyler, Texas, to honor Voiture 578 with his presence at their regular promenade held in Huntley Thursday, June 20. A large delegation of voyageurs were on hand to greet Chef Graham and give him a hearty welcome. Among those present as guests were 2nd DIst Cheminot (Grande Voiture d'Ulinoisi Robert Tracy of Hinsdale; Clarence Klett, chef de gare ai Voiture J36, Joliet; Herman Bert lint?, ehef de i?are felect Voiture 7%, William Marshall, (*o Go Voiture 604, Lake county;"William Dowden,, grande hisl'Srion.JP' Illinois; Harry H. Road, ehef- ri» • gare Pass® Voiturej" Wtttinnr Baunrann, Voiture 263 arande garde, La Porte 1963 Grande Voiture d'lllinois; Gene (Bloody) Miller of Voiture -263;.- und Harold Hampert)f'Big Rocta 111. Voijture 59^. of jc&rifcjfqjfd&ll .QpUnty Voiture. A regular course of business was conducted by Chef De Gare H. J. Saynor, Sr., which included the election of officers for the coming year. After the Close of the promenade officially, Chef de jChemfn de Fer J. Frank (Srcrbam, Jr.r *gave a ftiost Interesting talk to both the American Legion and the 40 et 8, Chef Graham brought words that were heartwanhlng to each organization. After the promenade Chef Graham spent the night at the H. J. Saynor* VtMirlenee, • * and the following morning was met by Chamiriot Siedschlag, who took Chef Grahatpi; oq^ a" ttmr of a county plant. A twilight golf game was the event of the evening as the guest of Atty. Karl K<>ch of Woodstock at the Woodstock Country oJW. W^lPUiW consisted of Mr. Graham, Mr. Koch, M. L. Schoenholtz, and U. J. Saynor, Sr. It was a most enjoyable visit and the voiture. if anxiously awaiting the time they will be aWe""tw~<ri9**^- togettwr again, l&te in August at the State Grande Promenade dujllincis at' Waukegan, aH the «mitrures lit the state ,q£ IUJpois \ylll meet t® elect fmw officers, for the coming year arrrrt plan-theprograms. " Voiture 578 had a great honor bestowed upon them by the visit of Chef de Chemin de Fer. J. Frank Graham, Jr. It wjjll long be remembered by all who were present. Before leaving, Chef Graham requested permission of Chef de Gare Saynor that he be allowed to write about the programs and exploits of Voiture 578 in the National .magazine, of the 40 et 8. -» - BESERUUMUm Families planning; «n extended auto vacation " trip should have a reserve driver. The Institute for Safer Living statesi that driver changes reduces fatigue and drowsiness, While giving the principal driver a chance to irelax and enjoy the scenery. There's No SUBSTITUTE lor MONEY • tie BANK Wins Award Dr. Ronald H. Forgus, ieit, chairman of the department of psychology at Lake Forest college, presents the Sterling Price Williams award for merit in the study of psychology to Rogene L. Fox of McHonry. The presentation was made at the annual honors convocatin held in the First Presbyterian church of Lake Forest. OLD FASHIONED FAIR BENEFITS FINE ARTS GROUP The Woodstock Fine Arts association plans an old-fashioned Bow Diddley fair to be held Sunday, July 14, from noon until 6 o'clock at the Alan Sturdy farm east of Woodstock on Greenwood blacktop. A gala and fun-packed afternoon has been planned for both young and old. Food will be cooked on a large barbeque pit, there will be strolling guitar flayers, clowns will roam through the crowd with free balloons, and ah hour of entertainment is planned. There will be three showings of a puppet show for children which will be presented by the Edwin Hobart family. Miss Theresa Hobart has appeared before in children's shows at Woodstock's Opera House. Later in the afternoon there will be a square dance, with a professional caller. The Bow Diddley is a fund raising event for the W.F.A.A., and the proceeds will be used for the winter schedule of activities planned in the Opera Howe. Use The Classifieds SQKJIBB INSULIN coimimiwf lawmen v - -« • * - «. Ask about our Insulin Club-- Another Friendly Service from Nye's NYE DRUG 1328 N. Riverside Dr. MeHenry Ph. 385-44X6 ?1r«$ton« CHAMPION TIRES PRICES QUOTED ON REQUEST BATTfRIES - TIRES - TUBES for Tractors, Trucks and All Passenger Cars Special Trade-In Allowance from $1 lo $5 on Your Old Batlery. Complete FARM TIRE SERVICE CALL US.., for your Truck Tire Needs MeHenry Tire Mart . 1FALX FKEUND, Prop. P**1 Mltl * Whomo SSft-OfM MeHeorj, OL V.F.W. NEWS By Anton Rahfl Lakemoor Krauts The Lakemoor Scouts rifle drill team and color guard participated ih a program held last week at the V.F.W. post, honoring the Boy Scouts of Lakeland Park. The rifle drill team has been traveling to Great Lakes Naval base for practice sessions, receiving pointers for drill competition i hey plan to participate in at ihe V.F.W. state Convention in Peora June 28 and 29. V.F.W. f ost 4600 is sponsoring the I akemoor Scouts at Peoria and have contributed $200 toward their expenses. The girls' drill team, girls' color guard and boys' rifle drill team will appear in Mundelein at a parade June 30, and will also be at Lake Bluff, Highland Park and Evanston on the fourth of Trjy. Wheaton, 111., had requested the Scouts to ap«- Foreign Wars of the United pear also on July 4, but due to States. Because of their small their previous commitments, number the voice of the veteran they will be unable to appear was unheard and unheeded, there. Few veterans' benefits were j written into the statute books V.F.W. History j jjrjor Wotld War I. The fall of 1899 marked the founding of the Veterans of; The lessons that V.F.W. Foreign Wars of the United j members learned between 1899 States. There were no pensions, arK* ^7 'n e"orts *° compensation, or hospitalization help their less fortunate cornawaiting those veterans who returned home from the War with Spain, the Philipine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition. These men banded together for the purpose of rades created the pattern for the numerous veterans' benefits that exist today. This period also established the vital importance of the organization in the promotion of good citihelping their disabled, needy> zenship, adequate Armed For- ?nd less fortunate comrades, i ces anf' ® greater appreciation Three groups in widely separat-; °* America s patriotic tradied sections of the country or- I tions. ganized almost simultaneously, | This reporter would appreeach without the knowledge of j ciate help from all members to the other. located in Colum- j write or ph^ne in news. Either bus, Ohio, Denver, Colorado, j phone 385-2470 or write to and Altoona, Pa., they merged j Anton Rebel, 4409 Parkway, in 1913 to form what is known • MeHenry. today as the Veterans of! On June 28, 29 and 30, pur ^3 new commander, Jim Doran, and his wife will be attending the state convention at Peoria. They will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Wally Groth, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Getner, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moreth, Mrs. Irene Stoller, Mrs. Daisy Smith, Mrs. Dora Krocket and Mrs. Vivian Meek. This is a good representation from our post and I'm sure Peoria will know that McHenry's Post 4600 is there for business. Baseball is„ well under way at our three ball fields. This is one of the finest methods to fight juvenile delinquency in our community and our post is doing its part to help. AI present we are donating the fields, co-sponsor of a men's ball team, sponsor of a team in the Pony league and donated four dozen baseballs to the Pony league. I have noticed good crowds at the games but there are some parents not giving the support they should to their boys. It gives great pleasure and satisfaction when a ball player is playing and has his family in the stands. There are refreshments to be purchased and new modern toilet facilities have been constructed. Help your boy! By doing this, you will help us to better the community. Insects have been caught 12 miles up, in nets attached to airplanes. 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