3. ThSJsJay, March 29.1956 THE McHENHY J>LAINDEALER Pag»Thlrl»«n Richmond Community News Phyllis Cartoon Fr. Miller's Anniversary 1 Fr. Frank Miller, pastor of St. . Joseph's church, celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of his ordination last Wednesday. A solemn high mass of thanksgiv- • ing was offered at 11 a.m., with Fr. David Ryan of Milwaukee afeScon of the mass and Fr. Fred g Mack of Middleton, Wis., sub- |),deacon. Fr. John Schulein, prop feasor of theology at St. Francis « seminary, Milwaukee, was master of ceremonies at a dinner | following high mass. i The dinner served for Fr. Mils, ler was served by the ladies of 1. the parish. Nearly 400 people ( attended the festivities. FY. Milv ler is grateful to the ladies for r their services. fFr. Miller came to Richmond from Warren in 1948 and has < seryed the parish through the completion of a new- church edifice and the new parochial school, completed last fall. We extend belated congratu- ; lations to Fr. Miller, and hope : that he will have many more ( successful years in the priestjf hood. v After Easter, Fr. Miller will (jfctake his first vacation in quite : awhile and will visit the Holy w, Land. We wish him Godspeed on ^ his journey and are sure that he • will receive much inspiration ' from his trip. Grace churches gave the^ Easter portion of Handel's "Messiah." Reports from the audience were that the evening of music was an enjoyable one. The choir had fun doing it, and everyone enjoyed the cookies served in the basement afterward, with the delicious coffee made by Myra Speaker. Mrs. Victor Oesterling directed the choir. Soloists were Mrs. Robert Gardner, soprano, Mrs. Harold Carlson, alto, Owen Richardson, tenor, and Robert Gardner, bass. Parts of the cantata were recorded. Have you ever heard yourself sing? It's an interesting' experience. LEGALS : Easter Seals Dr. Shafer, captain of the «. Easter Seal drive in our district, . is most enthusiastic in her praise ,%ol the generAis response of the .^Scnool children to the Easter •r Seal tag day for crippled chil- .. dren. Their generosity reflects ^ the awareness of their parents :• of the need as well as the joys of helping children less fortunate > than their own. Therq will be a training course i for volunteers to assist the Mc- Henry county chapter of the » Illinois Association for Crippled ^Children in its work. If you would be interested in aiding in some way, the course will be held in the old V.F.W. building t. in Woodstock on April 9 and 16 at 7:30 p.m. Remember, a busy • person is usually a happy person. IHoly Week t || Today is Holy Thursday, the day of our Lord's last supper. In _ each of the three churches in yiiirhmond there will be <• an opportunity for you to worship and receive Holy Communion. Take advantage of such a privilege and be thankful for your freedom of worship. Tomorrow there will again be an opportunity to worship in our churches. There will be a service from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Grace Lutheran church. The service £iwill be divided into four halfiibur periods so that you can come to a part of it, or to all of it. Without the sorrow of Good Friday, the joy of Easter could iiot exist. iOn ' Easter Sunday morning there will tye sunrise services at the Community church and at Grace church. At the Community church, the junior choir will sing and will be served breakfast aff^ ter the service. At the Lutheran churfch, the senior choir will sing. There will be festival services at 11 a.m. Easter1 morning also. Attend the church of your chojce and give thanks for the Resurrected Christ. bake Sale The Eastern Star will hold a bake sale Saturday, March 31, (*at 11 a.m. at Hastins Temple. ^Lots of Easter yummies will be ay^ilaiblc. Spaghetti Dinner The American Legion auxiliary will hold a spaghetti dinner on Wednesday, April 4,'just in time for you to dine out after you have cooked all the left-overs from your Easter dinner. The dinner will be at the Legion hall, " With serving starting at 5:30 p.m. Palm Sunday Cantata Sunday evening the combined choirs of the Community and Here and There Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tilton and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schmidt of Harvard last week. The Schmidts have a new baby boy whom they have n^med Donny, after Donald Tilton. The Donald Tilton family visited Mrs. Clem Tilton last Wednesday. Walter Pretzman has been in Natchez, Miss., where he delivered fire fighting equipment. He has also been to New Orleans, La., on business. We hope he has had some nice, warm weather down South. Mrs. Kline, a patient at Solon Manor, died Saturday morning at the rest home. Her daughter and son-in-law are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wohnrade of Wonder Lake. She was at the Ehorn funeral home Sunday and was buried in Moline, 111., Tuesday. There are several more names to add to the list of kids with chicken pox -- Bobby and Janice Harris and Peggy Hoffman. Mary Wittmayer returned home last Friday for Easter vacation from Northfield, Minn. It's nice to have our college students home for the holiday. Some of our young people from high school did very well at the contest last Saturday. Congratulations to all of them. DISTRICT ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 14th day of April, 1956, an election will be held at the polling places hereinafter described in Community Consolidated School District Number 15, McHenry and Lake Counties, Illinois, for the purpose of electing two members of the McHenry Community Consolidated School Board of Education for the full term. For the purpose of this election, the following- polling places are hereby established: ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 1: Shall consist of all that part of Comriiunity Consolidated School District Number 15, McHenry and Lake Counties, Illinois which is situated within Sections 7, 8, 17, 18, 19 and 20, TownsHip 44 North, Range 9 East of the 3rtf Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE: Joseph J. Willard Residence Island Lake Illinois ELECTION PRECINCT NO. H: Shall consist of all that part of Community Consolidated School District Number 15, McHenry and Lake Counties, Illinois, which is situated within Sections 5 and 6 Township 44 North, Range 9 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois, and also all that part of Community Consolidated School District Number 15 which is situated within Sections 31 and 32, Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE: Charm House Lakemoor, Illinois ELECTION PRECINCT NO. Ill: Shall consist of all that part of Community Consolidated School District Number 15, McHenry and Lake Counties, Illinois, which is Rotary News "Gentlemen: "I have something to say which should clarify the aims of the Rotary club. "No one can become a member of the Rotary club by merely turning in an application form or by his own request. He can join the Rotary club only by Invitation. Anyone receiving an invitation should be flattered since he has been investigated and loaned a classification and the committee has made sure that the man would make an honorable Rotarian. "We have several business and professional men in .Richmond eligible for membership who have been invited to join the club but who have failed to take advantage of the invitation. We have a few to whom we would like to extend an invitation but as the classification is already filled, they will have to wait for an opening. "The Rotary club never discusses in their meetings any controversial subjects, such as political or religious questions and only once have we heard mention of politics and that member was assessed a fine. We have never discussed anyone personally in our meetings and this applies to both members as well as non-members. "As president, I hereby appoint each and everyone of our club members a committee of one to let the public know what Rotary has done for Richmond and to help the public know that our motto is 'Service Above Self' and that we stand for the good of Richmond and its businessmen as a whole. "C. S. GORDON "Club President" A blessed Easter season to you all. ...c N WASTE Stop wasting- materials by on-the-job mixing! Tell us your specifications and we'll deliver the right amount of the right concrete mix right on time! enry Sand & Gravel Co. "BABIO DISPATCHED" PHONE 980 situated within Sections 21 and 22, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois POLLING PLACE: Beach House •'" McCullom Lake, Illinois ELECTION PRECINCT NO. IV: Shall consist of all that part of Community Consolidated Schdol District Number 15, McHenry and Lake Counties, Illinois, which is situated within Sections 19 and 20 and 23 to 36, inclusive, Township 45 North. Range 8 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois; all that part of said Community Consolidated School District Number 15 which is situated within Sections 1 to 12, inclusive, Township 44 North, Range 8 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois; and also that part of said Community Consolidated School District Number 15 which is situated, within Sections 8 and 17, 19 and 20, and 29 and 30 of Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois, afld also all that part of said Community Consolidated School District Number 15 which is situated within Sections 16, 27 and 28, and 33 and 34 of Township 45 North, Range 9 East of .the. 3rd Principal Meridian, Lake dounty, Illinois POLLING PLACE: McHenry Community High School Building New Boy's Gym Entrance McHenry, Illinois The polls will be opened at 12;00 noon and closed 7:00 P.M. of the same day. By order of the School Board of* said District. Dated this 29th day of March, 1956. $ Elmer J. Freund, President Hubert Smith, Secretary RINGWOOD By lbs. George Shepard NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of JOHN A. ANDERSON Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, Aj>ril 2, 1956, is the claim date in the estate of John A. Anderson, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may he filed against the safti estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. /S/ Evelyn Anderson Henke, Executor /S/ Theo«tore L. Hamer, Attorney Woodstock, Illinois (Pub. Mar. 8-15-22-96) Classified Ads bring results. Place yours with the Flalndeafer 500 Mrs. Louis Hawley entertained her five hundred club at her home Wednesday. A1 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was served. High scores went to Mrs. Ben Walkington and Mrs. Roy Harrison. Sebastians Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sebastian entertained their card club at their home Tuesday evening. High score went to Mrs. B. T. Butler and Kenneth Cristy, and low to Mrs. Kenneth Cristy and Ben Walkington. Church News The Senior Youth Fellowship showed the classic motion picture portrayal of the last week in the life of our Lord, as they presented "King of Kings" at the Ringwood church Sunday evonigg. A group of Alcoholics Anonymous showed the motion picture, "One Day at a Time," the story of the founding of the organization at the Ringwood church on Monday evening. The Ringwood Junior Youth fellowship met at the home of Donald Ackerman Wednesday evening. On Maundy Thursday, the members and friends of both churches will meet at the Ringwood church at 8 p.m. to partake of a "Meal in the Upper Room." This will be a supper commemorating the last supper our Lord and His Disciples shared. If you plan to share in the meal, either register in the church lobby or call Mrs. Robert Decker. There will be facilities for infants and children at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington, across from the church. At , 8 p.m. on iGood Friday, laymen from both1 churches will present a service of "Meditations From the Foot bf the Cross." The evening will include sacred music by the choirs of both Churches. The service will be held at the Greenwood church. (Easter Service Easter services will be held at the Ringwood church at 9:30 a.m. Tlie sermon will be "His The response to our grand opening of last week-end was such an outstanding success that we feel we owe a great big "Thank you" to everyone in this area. We wanted the opportunity to meet each of you personally, but there were times during the three days that our store was so crowded that it became impossible to actually "visit" with everyone, although we very much wanted to. This event has proved to us that if we stock a complete selection of top-quality, famous name brand merchandise and keep the prices low enotjgh to fit any budget, we will enjoy a good volume of business. We promise to make that type of merchandising our general practice in this store. Again, may we say, "Thank you". * Charles & Bonnie Smith. 3fie 9louAe S'uwutuw HILL VIEW SHOPPING CENTER, RICHMOND, ILL. Daily 8:30 to 5:30 - Fri. A Sat. Til 9 p.m. Other Evenings By Appointment PHONE 3461 Resurrection and Our Rebirth." The anthem, "Easter Dawn," will be given by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Gordon Fossum. During the church school at 10:30 ajn., the . young people will be shown the Easter film strip, "The White Lily." Rummage Sale The W.S.C.S. will hold a rummage sale in the church basement April 27 and 28. Community Club The Community club held a meeting in the church hall Thursday evening. The pupils of the upper room of school presented the plays, "Itching to Get Hitched" and "Be Home By Midnight." The upper and lower grades sang songs. Paper Drive The M.Y.F. will hold a paper drive Monday, Apiil 2." Anyone having paper call Jay Walkington, Wonder Lake 3642. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pagni of Arcadia, Calif., spent Tuesday afternoon in the George Shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington were Sunday dinner guests in the Lyle Peck home in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and family spent Saturday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Axel Carlson, in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lovelette and children of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank. Mrs. Millie Rush of Richmond spent the weekend with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mrs. Flora Becking of Woodstock spent Tuesday with her aunt, Mrs. Flora Harrison. Howard Wattles and son, Donald, of McHenry spent Sunday in the C. L. Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Phil DuPius of Minot, N.D., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum and family. Mr. and 'Mrs. Emil Ehlers of Elgin were callers in the Beatty- Low home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrison of Round Lake called on his mother, Mrs. Flora Harrison, Sunday afternoon- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby and son, Lester, of Crystal Lake spent Thursday evening in the George Shepard home. Mrs. Clayton Bruce and daughters, Judy and Yvonne, and son, Wesley, attended church services Sunday morning at Grace Evangelical Lutheran church at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McWilliams of Waukegan spent Saturday evening in the Wm. Cruickshank home. Mrs. Ardin Frisbie of Greenwood spent Tuesday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Flora Harrison. Mrs. Georgia Thomas and son, Loren, of Woodstock were visitors in the George Shepard home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jackson and daughters of Richmond spent Sunday evening in the Beatty- Low home. Mra. Sylvia Smith of Hebron, Mrs. Pipke of Richmond, Mrs. Dora Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Napier of Delavan, Mrs. Marciknus of Wonder Lake and Mrs. Hansen of Wauconda were callers at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Wm. Hepburn Sunday. Mi's. Roy Morrisofe, son, Loren, and Mrs. Warren Jones called on Mrs. Mabel Merchant at Woodstock Saturday evening. tylr. and , Mrs. Robert Low of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday In the Beatty-Low home. Mrs. Doris Rattray and daughter, Carol Lou, of Algonquin spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas. Mrs. Earl Barnard and Mrs. Thomas of Barnards Mills visited Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron spent Sunday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard. Mrs. Donald Brenner and children of Elgin spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. . Harry Benoy and family of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benoy and family of McHenry spent Sunday evening in the Paul Walldngtan home. t Mrs. Wayne Donahue and children of Huntley spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison and family and Miss Faith Wagner of Greenwood at dinner Sunday, honoring the birthdays of Loren Harrison and Mrs. Clarence Harrison. It 'Pays Shop it Home SPAGHETTI SUPPER APRIL 4TH • 5:30 PJ4. Featuring Giannini's $paghftti Sauce At The tj LEGION HALL Richmond, 111 Sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary Adults $1.00 -- Children 65c RE-ELICT A.B. McCONHEU ReptaMiscm Representative ' VOTE TAKE i J for ADVANTAGE PERFORMANCE, of his Instead of POLITICAL Promises EXPERIENCE ALWAYS Gained through SINCERE his two terms in his efforts to legislate properly in the Legislature for the home district HHiwfliHi and the state ACTIVE FARMER -- BUSINESS MAN Keep an Experienced Man as your Rep. in this new 32nd District McHenry, Boone, DeKalb^ Ogle At least % of the members of the next legislature will be new. Able and experienced leadership is needed. His Voting Record Proves that He Stands for Home Rule A. B. 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