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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jul 1973, p. 28

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Twice Told Tales PAGE 7-SUPPLEMENT TO THE McHNERY PLAINDEALER, JULY 11, 1973 received his .wings and com­ mission from Capt. William Sinton. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of July 14, 1932) Albert Bauman of Burton's Bridge, who was so seriously injured in an automobile ac­ cident on Route 19, July 2, died at the Harvard hospital. He was 40 years old and is survived by his wife and seven children who were in the car at the time of the accident. One of Bauman's sons was injured, the others escaping unhurt. While fishing in this vicinity last week William Bergen of Elmhurst had a fish hook catch in his eyeball. The hook was removed by a local physician in a delicate operation. Miss Rovena and Dorothy Marshall in company with several girls from the Wood­ stock telephone office enjoyed a picnic at Crystal Lake. McHenry Country club golfers went to Woodstock Thursday where they met defeat at the hands of the Glen Crest golfers in a friendly match at the Glen Crest golf links. Mrs. P.H. Weber and son, Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conway were Champaign visitors Tuesday where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Harley T. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. John Keg were honored guests at a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wienke at Fox Lake in honor of their twenty-second wedding anniversary. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of July 17, 1947) The new ornamental fence has been placed in front of the high school building during the past ten days. Tbe fencing, installed both f^Kbeauty and protective $iffposes, is the work of the Schroeder Iron Works of McHenry. Friends of Norman J. Neiss, son of Mrs. Theresa Neiss of Washington street, are happy to ~ hear that he has been commissioned an ensign in the U.S. Naval reserve and designated a naval aviator. He Mrs. Paul Weber of Spring Grove was recently awarded three white ribbons designating second place and "two red ribbons for third place for delphiniums which she exhibited at the Garfield Park conservatory. Bob Miller entertained co­ workers and friends at a wiener roast and party held at his home east of the river one evening in honor of his1t>irthday anniversary. It pays to know $11 the an­ swers is agreed to most en­ thusiastically by Allen Kueny, S.I-C, 19 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kueny of Kenosha, Wis., well known in this com­ munity. The young man recently won a prize of $1,000 on the Bob Hawk comedy quiz show, As a youngster he was a frequent visitor at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Helen Degen. William Title, two years old, disappeared from his home near State Route 120 east of the Wonder Lake road. He was found later the same day wandering in a field some distance from his home. rosco IS MOVING OUT TO THE SIDEWALK ON JULY 14th Join the fun and the crowd at the best outdoor sale in town. Bargains Galore For osco - SblUM y Everyone ! Mon.-Fri. 9-11 Sat. 9-9 S^n. 9-7 3720 W. ELM, McHENRY, III. SIDEWALK SATURDAY JULY 14 ONLY I WARING HAND MIXER $11.95 Value WARING CAN OPENER $10.95 Value INTERMATIC TIMER $12.95 Value T0ASTMASTER 2 SLICE TOASTER $16.95 Value SUNBEAM STEAM-DRY SPRAY IRON MAX HAIR DRYER *1288 $19.95 Value '10™ $14.95 Value SAVE «25#0 TO '5000 ON ALL COLOR T.V.'s $20.00 OFF ON ALL MAYTAG WASHERS & DRYERS Cubes pop out with a twist ... Two trays and storage LIMITED OFFER EACH 99* bin...cubes easy to eject. LIMITED OFFER $295 CAREY Applianc 1241 NORTH GREEN STREET McHENRY, ILL. DAILY: 8:00 - 5:30, FRIDAY 8:00-9:00 WEDNESDAY. 8:00 - NOON GREEN STREET MALL

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