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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Dec 1971, p. 4

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PAGE 4-PLAINDEAlER-FRiDAY, DECEMBER 10, 19/1 Twice Told Tales FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Nov. 26. 1931) Mr and Mrs Jacob P Miller celebrated their silver wedding anniversary at their home at Johnsburg Sunday with about 100 relatives and friends, present The insistent barking of a little black poodle dog early last Saturday morning led to the discovery of a basement fire which had it hot been promptly extinguished would have destroyed the building occupied by the Fox Lake state bank and the National Tea company. Miss Eleanor Kin- sala of Mcllenry is the manager of the National Tea store at Fox Lake. Gustavo Ferdinand Sat tern, 72 years old. died at his home in McHenry. Nov 21. Miss Wanda Boyko, attended a birthday party at the Sutton home near McHenry Monday night. X T H E G O L D E N T R E E M J A I R S T Y L I N G S A L O N Ready to serve your holiday needs Creative Styling and expert hair shaping just for you. :w2.r> w elm s i McIIKNRY :t85-85(>7 VISIT OUR CANDLE NOOK & BOUTIQUE \ i (7tVi t i~ioi i \ i > } (.»i •). t) ()-/) t) A A ?i n i MM n u i The Thanksgiving season was ushered in with a beautiful late autumn wedding which was solemnized at St. John's church. Johnsburg, Nov. 25, when Miss Alice E Freund, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Freund of Johnsburg, and Mr Robert A. Wilke of Chicago were united in marriage by Father Vollman, pastor of the church Basketball practicfe started Nov. 16 with the largest squad ever reported for practice in the history of M.C.H.S. About forty men reported the first- night. Mrs. Albert Vales en­ tertained the members of the Emerald Bridge club at her home which was a surprise party for Mrs. Thomas Wilson in honor of her birthday an­ niversary. TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Nov. 28, 1946) One of the vtry loveliest fall weddings to take place in McHenry occurred Nov. 20 at St. Mary's church, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Nix officiating. United in marriage in the double ring ceremony were Miss, Elaine Heimer and Mr. Erwin Laures. Today, Wednesday, Nov. 27, William Tesch is celebrating his eighty-third birthday at his home on the corner of Main and Green street. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phannenstill of Kenosha, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. George Haldeman and family of Woodstock were Sunday The Village Dress Shoppc The Village Dress Shoppe 1 mile north of Johnsburg on Johnsburg/Wilmot Road Village of Sunnyside Open Tues. thru Sat. Phone 815-385-4048 visitors in the John Phan­ nenstill home here. The 500,000th Chevrolet built in the U.S. in 1946 rolled from the assembly line, Nov. 11, T.H. Keating," general sales manager of the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors Corp., has announced. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce KJontz are the parents of a son, Bryan Wendell, born on Friday, Nov. 22, at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. This is their first child. The new baby is the first grandchild of Dr. and Mrs. C.W. Klontz. Very impressive installation ceremonies were held at Acacia hall last Monday evening with Mrs. Lottie Bansford and James Downs being installed as worthy matron and worthy patron. The number of Home Bureau units in the county reached twenty-five with the addition of a new unit to be known as Harvard city. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Nov. 30, 1961) Two local farmers have won high honors at the 1961 In­ ternational Live Stock show now in progress in Chicago. They are Harold P. Woody who resides on Western Way farms and Ron Gelvin of Northern Pump farms. Two young students from Edgebrook school were treated at McHenry hospital. They were Larry Lamberg, 9, of Lakeland Park, who fell off the Man Students Speak Out At Efe'n Field Director Spring Grove PTO Meet of Heart unit FANTASTIC! LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES! FABULOUS! LOOK AT THE BIG, BIG SAVINGS! LONG AWAITED STARTING TODAY ORDER EARLY ON ALL SALE ITEMS On Dec. 1, the Spring Grove Parent Teachers organization inaugurated an experimental program. For the first time, student representatives from grades 2 through 8 were given an opportunity to voice the opinions, desires, and general comments concerning the school and its functions, as expressed to them by their fellow Classmates. monkey bars and suffered a concussion and James Mc- Williams, 6, of Holiday Hills reported to have attempted to get off the merry-go-round after his shoe ripped and he fell breaking his leg. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Schaefer of Court street will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Dec. 2. Harold H. Bell, 53, of Green street, died Nov. 2j6 in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. He had been a patient there four days. A farewell party was held at the Ringwood church Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hood who are leaving to make their home at Pulaski, Tenn. Vince Walsh of McHenry is among the 1,133 students at­ tending Nebraska Wesleyan university this year. Twenty-seven employees of the McHenry post office honored James Hettermann, former postmaster, at a party held in Johnsburg. Also present were former Postmaster Ray McGee and the present post­ master Leroy Smith. The students openly ex­ pressed academic, creative, material and emotional needs, as well as words of ap­ preciation. The project initiated genuine interest from all parties con­ cerned. The students will continue their representative roles, for the remainder of the semester. Their comments will be channeled to the P.TO. Through Mrs. Christine Mosier at future meetings when they are not in attendance. The student representatives are: Second grade, Sheila Hansen and Peggy Rinda; third grade, Chad May and Melissa Griskenas; fourth grade, Darren White and Earl War­ ner; fifth grade, Edward Sandall and Kelly Corbel; sixth grade, Alex Stanulis and Diane Wood; seventh grade, Peggy Murphy and Brian Pike; eighth grade, Mike May and Debbie Schreiber. Such communication among parents, teachers, principal, and students is carried out to develop greater understanding and more fully Utilize their individual and collective resources in building a better school. _. ~ -• Holly Cookie Melt over low heat in top of double boiler one stick butter or margarine and 30 large marsh- mallows. When melted, add green food coloring and stir in four cups cornflakes. Stir over low heat until the flakes are coated Then spoon onto waxed paper in holly shapes. Sprinkle immedi­ ately with "red hots" - l i t t le red candies. Let cool until shapes hold. ROBERT ERIKSON Robert C. Erikson of Elgin has been named a field director , of the Illinois Heart association with offices at Aurora. He will be responsible for coordinating ! Heart association activities in „ upper Kane, McHenry and DeKalb counties. Erikson was recently em­ ployed as manager of an apartment complex in Elgin and was formerly franchise relations manager for a chain , of doughnut shops. He is a , graduate of the University of Iowa and is a member of the First Presbyterian church in . Elgin. He was a naval pilot and instrument instructor during;i World War II and later served v in the Naval reserve. Erikson is married and the - father of three daughters. SENSATIONAL SAVINGS ON FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRAND NAMES TO STRETCH YOUR HOLIDAY BUDGET LIMITED SUPPLIES Panasonic just slightly ahead of our time! i iH" R-1330 R1 1 AN 709 FASHIONABLE LOW PROFILE BLACK & WHITF TV With 9" diag. meos. screen. R-1551 FULL SI KASTBACK AM MULTI-BAND PORTABLE P./irr ABlVli Ani<. List 1 rice $ 1 o.93 frequency bands A buy! List Price $24 95 $13.95 ^.Pnc™ $19.95 AN-142 BEAUTIFUL PORTABLE TV with DETACHABLE TINTED SCREEN Easy-view 12" diag. meas. screen. Includes personal earphone. SA-6500 200-WATT (IHF)« FM/AM STEREO RECEIVER^ Featuring direct coupling circuit. List Price $399.95 BANK CARDS ACCEPTED EASY BUDGET TERMS AN-76 LIGHTWEIGHT PORTABLE TV With SET AND FORGET TUNING Big 16" diagonal measure screen. Includes personal earphone. MOWN. WW ALL MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY! Satisfaction Guaranteed RC-7021 MINIATURE FM/AM DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO With chirp alarm. List Price $49.95 $39.95 COLOR TV List Price $479.95 BBUH3H3 LiMilED! 1220 K.SBEN St! MCHENR.Y CUPBOARD INSECTS Good sanitation is the best bet for warding off beetles and moths that attack stored foods in kitchen cupboards. Elour beetles, saw-toothed grain beetles, flour moths and grain moths are common violators. If you discover any of these pests in your food packages, discard the packages or heat them in your oven for 20 minutes at 150 degrees F. Use a vacuum cleaner to catch in­ sects that may be roaming the cupboard. After you've cleaned and emptied your cupboards, spray1 the surfaces, cracks and crevices with a 0.5 percent diazinon mixture. Let the cupboards dry and cover the," shelves with clean paper or tin, foil. Be sure to read pesticide labels and follow directions. We know several people who are thundering through life,! like a thimblefull of water; going over Niagara Falls. RS-8205 8-TRACK STEREO MUSTC CENTER Plays and records 8-track cartridges. Also has built-in FM/AM/FM Stereo radio^ 32 watts peak music power. •• nee $349.95 $299.95 CT-210 GIANT 21" DIAG. MEAS. SCREEN TABLE MODEL COLOR TV Touch a button and get instant factory pre-set color reception. Personal earphone included -- /BATTERY CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER WITH BUILT-IN RADIO It's car adaptable too. 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MIDLAND lOOMW TRANSCEIVER Model <COO cn 13-1138 each 3>^O.OU What a perfect gift. Has metal cabinet, texon case, super heterodyne receiver, AC adapter and charger jacks. With chitnne TODIES MUSIC I ELECTRONICS ROUTES 31 & 120 McHENRY, ILLINOIS SHOP THESE HOLIDAY HOURS MON. THRU FRI. 9 A.M. -9 P.M. SAT. 9 TO 6 SUN. 10 TO 5 Across From The Jewel Phone 815-385-4646 A Division of TONES, Inc. MARENGO federal savings ami loan association A $36,000,000 mutual association serving northern Illinois since 1925 200 East Grant Highway Phone 815-568-7258 Marengo. Illinois For further information call Marengo Federal at 815-568-7258 or mail coupon below to- MARENGO FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOC. 200 EAST GRANT HIGHWAY MARENGO, ILLINOIS 60152 i I i i i i i i L-i . I am interested in further information about Marengo Federal Retirement Trust Accounts. Mv address is: \ • . t

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