y'-p^f'."^ \ '.:- . " '- '»"'• October 3L 1957 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER ;McHenry Plaindealer f fPhone^TO • 171 r Published every Thursday at McHenry, 111., by the McHenry ibli^hing: Company, Inc. V NATIONAL E D I T O R I A L As|bcfajf3N jy. BURFEINDT. GenX Manager ADELE FROEHLICH, Editor 56 YEARS SUBSCRIPTION RATE In McHenry CoSDty Year 2 53.00 6 Month! $1.75 3 Months 51.00 Outside McHenry County 1 Year $3.50 6 Months $2.00 3 Months ..... $1.25 ! SEVEN IN COUNTY ATTEND CRIPPLED CHILDREN MEETING , • mmunw Entered as second-class matter at die post office at McHenry, Illinois, under the act of May 8. 1879. 0SRITAI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Patients at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, this past week were John Willard and Beverly Blish of McHenry; Master Steven Sherwin, Lillian . Meiswinkle, Albert Tyetzke, Mary Lou Hendricks and Martin Weisenberger of Wonder Lake. 4 McHENRY HOSPITAL The following were admitted to the McHenry hospital as patients during the past-week; Mrs. Hattk^. Gledzik, Jeffrey Porters, Mrs. Lucille Stevens, Lakeland Park; Mrs. Anna Hoffmann, Frank Dodd, Joseph Rothermel, Jim Barrett, Joseph Simon and John Sovski, McHenry; Samuel Fry and Althea Schulgen, Island Lake; Anton Ket- «rer, Pistaqua Heights; Glen hite, Wauconda; Rod Whene and May Kutz, Lake Villa; Clara May, Lilymoor; Buddy Caley, Wonder Lake; Otto Segelke and Mrs. Lucille Steffen, Spring Grove; Mark Krein, Lakemoor; Edna Westerberg, Fox Lake; May Kutz, Lake Villa; George Heiland, Barrington. Insured Savings: Savings Invested rin Crystal Lake Savings and Loan Association BM. InanradMby • tke Federal Saving* and Loan Insurance Corp., and earn 3%. 88-tf MR. AND MRS. JOHN W1BTZ Rev. Fr. E. C. Coakley officiated at the Mass of Thanksgiving at St. Patrick's church for Mr. and Mrs. John Wirtz, who observed their fifty-sixth wedding anniversary on Wednesday, Oct. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Arfliur Fenske are the parents r<of their first child, a daughter, born Oct. 26 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A girl was born Oct. 26 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, Jr., of Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halle welcomed a daughter at Memorial hospital on Oct. 26. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Burger at Memorial hospital on Oct. 25. Mr. and Mrs. William Schabow are the parents of a son, born at Memorial hospital Oct. 24. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larson of Wonder Lake at Memorial hospital Oct. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Piagentini of Ingleside welcomed a daughter ^at Memorial hospital on Oct. 24 Seven staff members and. volunteers of the McHenry County Easter Seal association have joined hundreds of other Americans interested in the welfare of the physically handicapped for the 1957 annual convention of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Oct. 30 to Nov. 2 in the Palmer House, Chicago, Harry C. Kinne, Jr., of McHenry, president, named the following as members of the McHenry county contingent: Richard Taylor of Woodstock,, 1958 Easter Seal campaign chairman; Mrs. O. J. Malina of Woodstock, assistant campaign chairman; Mrs. John Ryan of Woodstock, secretary; Drs. Leland and Bertha Shafer of Richmond, trustees; Eleanor Jorgensen of Hpbron, physical ther apist at the Easter Seal therapy center; and Mrs. Milton Derr, speech therapist in charge of the summer speech clinic conducted by the association. The convention features prominent: speakers giving,new impetus to the nation-wide movement of total physical rehabilitation and include outstanding specialists contributing to new advances in conquering crippling. = , -p CARD OP THANHS I would like to thank the two men who on Oct. 10, on the Outdoor theatre blacktop, removed my little girl and myself from*our wrecked automobile and who then took us to the McHenry hospital. My family' sincerely thanks you. Mrs. Ray F. Monroe McHenry CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend a sincere thank you to all our friends, neighbors and relatives for their cards, memorials and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. We are truly grateful. 26 Mrs. Joe Kloeckner and family we give the wove that actually MM LUSTER TO YOUR HAIK includes shampoo, shaping, and set Make your appointment soon! Jen's Beauty Shop 1 Block Bast of Old Bridge > PHONE 822 McHENRV * ANNOUNCEMENT W THE ALUS- CHALMERS POWERFUL-NEW D-17 TRACTOR WILL BE ON DISPLAY - FRIDAY & SATURDAY November 1st and 2nd -Look At These Features- Big Power with the ALL NEW "POWER CRATER" GAS •> ENGINE - DIESEL ~ • New Weight 2V>Tons * Snap Coupler Hitch * Power Director Increases Pull Power ; MANY MORE NEW FEATURES R. M. FLEMING & SON 522 Waukegan Road McHenry, Illinois PHONE McHENRY 33 4-5 Plow Power Auto Tractor Booster New Roll Shift Front Axle When does a man realize how many firm friends he has made during a long and active career? For Lawrence G. Scheidt of Wonder Lake and Oak Park, veteran Oak Park district traffic manager of Illinois Bell, that question was answered at a retirement party held for him by more than 300 telephone company ^friends and associates this month. Yet' the hundreds Of guests were only a small percentage of .. .. ER WONDER LAKE MAN, WITH ILLINOIS BELL 46 YEARS, RETIRES LAWRENCE SCHEIDT phone company, starting as a repairman in 1911, and ending this month as the top traffic department executive in the Oak Park district. Mr. and Mrs. Scheidt, married forty years, have, a daughter, Mrs. Botte Jayne (Caldwell of La- Grange, and four grandchildren. Retirement plans of Mr. and Mrs. Scheidtt include dividing their time between their Oak Park apartmeht and a home.in Wonder Lake, where Scheidt, a boating enthusiast, maintains a motor launch. A free press is vital to the liberty of any people and When you see governments surpressing freedom of spei.ch you witness a government that is getting ready to rule without regard to the wishes of the majority. LILYMOOR FATHER OF SIX SONS DIED MONDAY IN CITY Frank J. Schmidt, 51, of Lilymoor, father of six sons, died in McHenry hospital Monday, Oct. 28, following a two-week illness. The deceased, a machinery mover for Tumpane company, was born Aug. 2, 1906, in Chicago and moved to Lilymoor with his "family three yeairs ago. He is survived by his wife, Opal, and six sons, all at home, Frank, Jr., Phillip, Frederich, Charles, Thomas and Michael. The funeral Mass is being sung at St. Mary's church at 10:30 oclock today (Thursday), with burial in the church cemetery. $200 REALIZED IN HALLOWE'EN FUND^ DRIVE FOR UNICEF The canvass for UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) conducted by the children an3 youth of the Community Methodist^ church was very successful, with $200.10 being receded In coins and dollar bills! All funds were forwarded directly to the U. St Committee for U.N.I.CJS.F. at the United Nations. Drive Slower and Enjoy Life Scheidt's multitude of friends in the west and southwest suburban areas. I. All of his more than forty-six years of service with the company have been spent in Oak Park, Cicero, Joliet and LaGrange. Illinois Bell General Traffic Manager A. F. Stephenson, speaking at the retirement party, recalled the high points in Scheidt's "outstanding care0% in the telezirstop FROZEN PIPES with 4 lit I CABLE ft INSULATION Protection at 35° Below Enjoy year 'round running water free of trouble. 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