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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 May 1959, p. 18

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J Pige Twenty-Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER ThnrscUiy'. May 21, 199 Gidwood Manor RESIDENTS MOURN UNTIMELY DEATH OF MERLE KAUFMAN Lois Ryan--2510-R jQur__heartfelt sympathy is extended to Mrs^. Jo Ann Kaufman, whose husband, Merle (Tony), was involved in an automobile accident which took his life on the morning of May bonnier, Mary Thienes and Paul Dethlefson, who will be six years old will all blow out their birthday candles. On May 27 Steven Lessard will be four, Linda Charbonnier will be ten, and Cynthia Landin will be one year old. Cub Scouts The cub scouts will hold their first pack meeting at the new Faith Presbyterian church on May 21. This will be the 1V0A. TAUh ey Vha ve a one year old 'last vp ack meeting of this seadaughter, Kathy. Mrs. Clara Kaufman, Tony's mother, was vacationing at the Kaufmann home in Eastwood Manor. She Club News The Tripoli club met at am.ve.d . o n M"y 7 fmm h, e r! E l a i n e R o g«e r s ' h o m e o n M a y k, and Marje home lh Altamont, 111., and re- , _ ... - turned there after the funeral iDalton W£?re the winners- Jo turned there after the tunerai Hutchinson and Hannah on May 13. Tony s sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strauch of St. Elmo, 111., arrived on May 12 and returned home with Tony's mother. Jo's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Grouer Gnewuch. from Vero Beach, Florida, ari Harner substituted. The next i meeting will be at the home of ! Mary Thienes. The Octettes met on May 13 at the home of Lvdia Fenner. The centerpiece was a Maypole .with tiny elephants and dogs attached to the ribbons. These were the table prizes. rived on May 11 for dn indef- j Apri-pine punch accompanied inite stay. I strawberry whipped cream pie The Kaufmans have been j apd app]e slices:: First prize residents in Eastwood Manor j was a set of piiiows won bv for only four months, but those Lydia penner and second prize who have gotten to know them^ was ,an umbrella won by Berknow that they were good; t^a Stoll. neighbors and would soon become dear friends. Everyone in the community is willing and ready to help Jo in her time of need. The next meeting will be a crazy hat party at Marge Tinklerson on 5-27. Sick List ~ ~ ! °s^)ebbie Garrelts has the Block Rosary ! mumps. When daddy, Walt, The Block Rosary for Tues- ; to]d brother David that he day, May 26, at 8:30 p.m. will ; WOuldn't be so frisky when he be held at the home of Tom : g0f them David replied that and Rita Simpson. All Catho- he>n Spjf them out when they lies of the subdivision are in- come to him. vited to attend. , Debbie Ryan had to be tak. ; en to the hospital on May 14 ; to have a small stone removed from her nose. She's fine now. All her mama can say is, "Kids!" Faith Presbyterian Church News On Sunday May 17 two laymen from Faith church, David Hadley of Eastwood Manor, and Ed Oleyar of Holiday This and That rH i4l. ls, alon.fg w,i th, Rev.. Jackj M, .c - Moyse ^Ca ry tt ook his five Intrye, attendedstewardship ar Jld ^mothy> to spend program ent.Hed • Our United | • week ^ h M . t Pmhyterian Task in Unity for M d „ , <£ , Mission/ This took place m | p)ant atJ, Fla ^ arrive(J reeP° ' on Mother's Day and returned The sermon for May 24 is I home the following Sunday. Cherish" based on the Seventh The Mersch family spent Commandment and taken from Mark 10:1-12 and Matt. 5:27- I Saturday in Chicago shopping and visiting with Jean's fa32 ther. . i At 80 p.m. of, the same eve- 1 Neal Barry „ cetl ebrna.,t ed his ning, the first of a series ^of six birthday with a family dinner church membership classes for the new members of Faith church will be held in the church. Happy Anniversary Our best wishes for a happy j anniversary are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schwa- ! bauer, who will celebrate on May 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Glen j White, who will celebrate on ' May 24, and to Mr. and Mrs. i Edwin Haldeman, who will | celebrate on May 27. ' party given in his honor. Rita Simpson, little Laura Grom, and tiny Jeanne L,essard, modeled at a style show on May 13. The gals from Eastwood Manor who attended 1 were Nancy Lessard, her moth- Happy Birthday Dale Haldeman and Vicky Gruhn share today as their natal day. Dale is twelve and Vicky is four. Tomorrow Carolyn Malcolm will become two years old and Jim Penick isn't telling. On Saturday Larry Moore will chalk up another year. Jeanne Lessard and Bobby Lindemann share the same birth date on Sunday. Jeanne will be two and Bobby will be seven. On May 25 Ramon Char- MOEN D3EW SINGLE HANDLE FAUCET FOR KITCHENS... one handle does the work of two /"N > H. E. 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On Sunday Les' mom, who stayed over, and the rest of the Freckmdris went for dinner in Niles. Elpha Phillippi and her cousin, Mrs. Dorothy Rand of Libertyville, spent the weekend in Benten, Ark., visiting Elpha's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Snell and her grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. V. J. Smith. The Smiths returned with the gals for a summer vacation in Libertvville': On May 9 Betty arid Ed Padner attended the wedding of a close friend of the family in Chicago. The Engstrom home was the site of a mothers' get-together for Mother's Day. Jeanne Mc- Hale and her mother, Mrs. Helen Nelson, Pat Borcorvan, and Joyce's mother, Mrs. Betty Klein, had a lovely afternoon. Mrs. Klein stayed over for the weekend. Jackie Radner had a dinner party in her honor at Grandma and Grandpa Lightholder's in Chicago on May 16. The whole Radner family was present; Meet Your Neighbors The Carl Perrino family moved into their home at 201 Eastwood Lane on Feb. 1, 1959. Alice and Carl are the very proud parents of Adrienne, who was bom July 21, 1948, Carl, Jr., who was born Oct. ll[ 1949, Robin Joy, who was born Sept. 25, 1956, and Robert, who was born Aug. 23, 1958. Carl is employed in Chicago as a spring maker. Alice says that her hobby is getting fingerprints off the walls and sewing. Carl and Alice both enjoy watching television. The Perrions are both from Chicago. Donald and Anne Meyer and their two children moved to Eastwood Manor on April 1, 1959. Their address is 307 Johnsburg road. Those two children mentioned above are Donna, who was four on March 28 and John, who will be three on August 26. Don is a milkman in Round Lake. Anne loves to refinish furniture. DOn enjoys hunting. Anne is from Barrington and Don hails from Mundelien. John Hayes had three hits, Jack Fultz played good outfield robbing the other team of some hits, and John Barry got one hit. We are still on , your side, fellows. Better luck next time. That next time, is tonight at the VFW at 7 p.m. Come on everybody, let's root for our team! Baseball News The game played on May 14 was lost by the team we're all rooting fo?>sThe score was 12 to 6. The team which won happens to be the championship team of last year. However, our guys played a very good game and we're looking forward to many wins. Bill Hutchinson hit a home run, In Closing- Many people would like to see the children kept off the streets in the subdivision. It is very dangerous to let them play there. The motorists drive slow, but the children won't move out of their way. If they move to one side, when you start the car in motion they come toward you. Please watch your children. Next week there will be a report on the EMPOA meeting. Bye now. See you next week. CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks to all our wonderful neighbors of Eastwood Manor for their generous gifts and helping hands extended to us in our hour of sorrow. A special thanks to the women who were so kind to arrange the delicious meal. The Family of Merle (Tony) Kaufman. There is no law of God or man which suggests that wealthy criminals should not pay the full penalty for their crimes. NOTICE THE McHenry Plaindealer WILL. BE PUBLISHED | ONE DAY E A R L I E R j MEMORIAL DAY WEEK- | END. ' J ALL COPY DEADLINES;! WILL BE MOVED UP|! ONE DAY.* 1' FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO WILLI KOENEMANN • COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES • DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS • LEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON • 22 VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES • TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS Route 120 - Just East of Route 12 - Volo, I1L Phone McHenry 667-W-l This Business Farming Want to make faster- daily gains On your feeder lambs? Then the time to make the fastest and the most economical gains are when the lambs are still nursing their mothers, according to a recent experiment conducted at Purdue university. As the lambs approach weanUjg age and weight, their growth rate decreases; eventually such factors as summer heat, parasites and drouthy pastures may reduce the growth rate even more. To help insure fast gains at this early age, feeders need to pay special attention to creeps and creep rations for the lambs. At the Purdue livestock experimental farm, lambs have access to creep feed within a few days after birth. They begin to consume measurable amounts of feed by the time they are two or three weeks old. Water is available in the creep and an infra-red heat lamp makes the creep comfortable. Considerable research has been done' to find better creep rations for the lambs. Under the direction of Purdue animal scientists, research has been aimed at determining the difference in the requirements of ED'S RENTAL Chain Saws to Sander* PHONE 32 twin jand single lambs, and in the value of highly fortified rations and rations in which some or all of the corn has been replaced by dehydrated alfalfa meal. Research is incomplete but it appears that dehydrated alfalfa meal can be substituted,, in limited amounts for corn (pound for pound) in the creep ration without changing the gains of the lambs. It also appears that highly fortified rations are necessary for twin lambs to gain as fast as single lambs fed on a basic ration of corn, soybean meal, bonemeal, iodized salt and vitamins A, D and E. This research shows results that gains in excess of threefourths of a pound per day from birth to market weight are possible for market lambs. 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