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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Nov 1965, p. 10

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-mm mmm mmmw* mm. ion Two -- Page Two TWICE TOLD TALES FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Nov. 5, 1925) Two Chicago men were drowned at Pistakee Bay in trying to retrieve a mudhen they had shot off Slough point. The men were Friegle Nelson and his brother, Sixton, who had come to Fox Lake early in the morning to spend the day hunting on the lakes and marshes. They had abandoned their boat and were hunting along the shore of the Bay when the mudhen, the only game they bagged during the day, flew over the slough. The dead bird fell on the thin ice that covered the water near the shore. The younger brot her attempted to reach it and broke through. His brother went to his rescue, but the ice failed to hold, both lost .their lives. Mrs. William Freund of Terra Cotta was the victim of a painful accident Monday afternoon when she fell down the cellar stairs and sprained her ankel. She was carrying her baby in her arms when she slipped and fell. The child entirely escaped injury. A genuine old fashion hardtime party was given by the sophomore class at the high school gymnasium Oct. 30 to .which the senjors, juniors and freshmen were invited, the purpose of the party being to initiate the members of the last class. A class of forty-two members was initiated. One of the chief events of the evening was the pie eating contest: the winners being Arthur Krause, a senior, and Anthony Schneider, the freshman . honey and Mrs. Eleanor Foley. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Ort. 31. 1940) There wil be a reception in the Methodist church parlor on Nov. 3 for the new minister and his wife. Rev. and Mrs. J. Heath Miller. Rev. and Mrs. Miller came here from Kansas. The William Tonyan family has moved from a place on Court street to the Frett house on Park avenue which Mr. Tonyan recently purchased. Two new homes have been built in the McHenry Country club subdivision across the creek from the golf course. The first one has the name of Glen Welty imprinted on the mail box. This, year the passersby again had the opportunity of witnessing the erection of another similar home on a couple of lots adjoining the first. The name of Edward Pea body has been associated with this house. These two men, having a common interest in music and / working with each other almost daily, struck up a close friendship. Mrs. Agnes Marshall, daughter, RoVena, and son, Earl, and the latter's daughter, Patricia Lee, returned to their home in McHenry, after spending an enjoyable week motoring through the southern states. They traveled through nine states covering 1,900 mlies. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Freund of Johnsburg celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Sunday by entertaining one hundred relatives and friends. Mrs. Harry Anderson was honored at a personal shower on Sunday afternoon at the Harold Phalin home in Lake Villa. The hostesses were Mrs. Harold Phalin, Mrs. James Ma- TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Nov. 10, 1955) A twenty year resident al McCullom Lake, Trygve O. Rognstad, passed away Nov. 5 at St. Therese hospital, Waukcgan, from a cerebral hemorrhage. He was stricken two weeks ago. Specialist Third Class Robert G. McCulla, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Green, Park street. McHenry is scheduled for return to the United States from Germany. McCulla has been overseas since May 19.rl. . 'Lt. and Mrs. Jack. Thies are the parents of a daughter born in Reno. Nev. She has been named Andrea Lynn. The McHenry Mcdical group announces the association of the new doctors. Dr. Jerome Handler, general medicine. Dr. Frank Paloucek, gynecologist and obstetrician, and Dr. Peter Griesbach. pediatrician. Work has been started on the new junior high school which is being erected just west of Kdgebrook school. It is another in the continuing construction projects designed to care for the educicftimial needs of McHenry area children- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mangold arrived here from Bavaria to make their home with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Effers. The Mangolds, refugees from the Russian zone of Germany, had resided in Bavaria for three years before being permitted to come to this country. The world's newest vault will be installed in the new McHenry state bank building at the corner of Green and Elm streets. American Legion PostyNo. 491 is planning a program in observance of Veterans' Day, Nov. 11. This is the second Veterans' Day to be observed since the Eighty-Third Congress passed public law 380 changing Now 11 from Armistice Day, which honored only veterans of World War I to Veterans' Day. so that veterans of all America's wars might be recognized. POISON DANGER Caution children not to put any leaves, berries, seeds or fruits into their mouths, except those washed and handed to them by adults, Dr. Franklin D. Yoder, director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, has warned. Many common household and yard plants are poisonous in whole or in part if put in the mouth or swallowed. This is the season of the year when nature provides brilliant flowers or attractive seeds and berries on many plants. Children in the exploratory stage, the "hand to mouth" year, unfortunately find these berries or flowers attractive, too, Dr. Yoder said. Some taste or eat buibs brought in at this time of year--and some are poisonous, such as bulbs of tulips, Klies, daffodils and narcissi. If u child eats part of any plant, or is: suspected of doing so, a physician or the nearest poison control center should be called immediately. There are 92 such centers in the emergency rooms of Illinois hospitals. These centers operate on a 24-hour basis. Anniversary Celebration CITIES SERVICE is CITGO now! COME ON OCT TO Morrie's Cilgo Service during ihe final 3 DAYS of his 5th Anniversary Celebration • FREE BALLOONS for the children Register Today! FINAL TWO PRIZES Electric OVEN-BROILER and Children's Bank Drawing to be held Nov. 13. No Purchase Necessary CiTGO Winner of the SABRE SAW RICHARD WIEGMAN 1204 N. Clover Lane, McHenry MORRIE'S CITGO SERVICE 4502 W. Rt. 120 Lakeland Park Phone 385-2266 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Wednesday. November 10, 1965 REVOKE THREE DRIVER LICENSES; OTHERS SUSPENDED Secretary of St:tte Paul ell has announced revocation of the driver licenses of Charles J. Carmody of 9207 Memory Trail. Wonder Lake, John K. Cassell of 200 W. South, Lakeimoor, and Larry L. Havens of Algonquin, each for driving while intoxicated. Suspensions were ordered for Lawrnee R. Jackson of 1923 Brentwood lane. McHenry. and Philip J. Schmidt of 5320 Highland drive. McCullom Lake for three violations; also Carl G. Martin of 1501 W. Channel Beach,' McHenry, for causing or contributing 1o an accident resulting in dear or, injury. A probationary permit was issued to William E. Hirn of Richmond. Secretary of State ..Paul Powell has announced the Drivers License division of his office has rescinded the revocation of the" license of Edwin E. Steinbecher, Rt. 1, Marengo, "Elmer H. Fields, Woodstock, and William G. Franzen, Crystal Lake. This action was taken following receipt of information from the Circuit Court of McHenry county showing the offense of driving while intoxicated was reduced to reckless driving. Secretaiiry ,of State Paul Powell announced the Drivers License Division of his pffice CHORAL PROGRAM OF FOUR CHURCHES AT LIBERTYVILLE An ecumenical choral program of selections from Jewish. Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox and Protestant faiths has been arranged for 3 on Sunday, Nov. 14, in the Butler Lake building of Libertyville high school. It is called "A Service of Appreciation of the Judeo- Christian Heritage". An offering will be received to help support the services of the chaplain to Lake County institutions. has rescinded the revocation of the license of William G. Franzen, 20 Orchard Lane, Crystal Lake. TJhe North Central College Choir of Naperville Illinois, under the direction of Paul Warren Allen will sing selections from the Mass in G Minor by Vaughan Williams. John Justin Smith, noted writer and TV producer and well known Roman Catholic layman, will, explain the mass to non- Catholics. The Rev. Father George Giannaris of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church of Waukegan, will introduce three 7th century Greek hymns from the Divine Liturgy, which will be sung by the St. Demetrios choir. Rabbi Mendel L. Abrams. and Cantor Bertram T. Allen of Congregation Am Echod of Waukegan will present some of the great selections from the Jewish liturgy. 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