Eighteen THE McHENHY PLAINDEALER Thursday, June 23, 196jQ Lakemoor V lieimer are the new leaders, lad was born earlier this month XdttKeZnO The--girls are very happy to in the Wo^stogk,..hospital. He f F"11 ^ TJ.1J- .welcome them. j is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- V lllClCJ© noius mond Petlock, and has an oldww Around Town ! er sister, Linda. The whole Viean-UP W©©K Surtday. June 12. found some | community is proud of the new Sally Lubke nf our villagers travelling to j arrival and are very happy for __' ' J near-by towns. Aurora was the j his parents. This week. June 20 through 'destination of the Hyatts. Mr. 1 the 27. is clean-up week in our and Mrs. Hyatt and their son. village. It is an excellent op- Dick, were there t° celebrate portunilv for all of us to clean the graduation of Kathleen and up and improve our homes and Kenneth Hyatt. Kathleen gradyards. The village is having rubbish a n d useless items picked up. These things should be placed by the roadside where the truck will be able to uated from Madonna high school and Kenneth, her twin brother, graduated from Marmion Military academy. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Freund of get them easily. There has 1 McHenry were also at the celebeen one pick-up already and hmtion. there will be another on Monday, June 27. Let's all work together and make our community a better nlace to live and • to drive through'. Home From Hospital . Mrs. Charles Epperson is now., home, after undergoing serious surgery in the McHenry hospital. June 11. She was confined "\to the hospital for about a week. The Eppersons live on Pine Grove, and T am ^ c.ty v.siting w.th her famsure that visits and eards-frorn her many friends would make her recovery much faster. The Visitors in our village from Hillside, were Mr. and Mrs. John Leon and daughters. They were here for about a week visit ing with Mr. .Leon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leon of Sheridan road. From the windy city of Chicago comes Mrs. Pauline Hoffman, She will be spending ten days with the Norman Morrisons. • Mrs. Herbert Brqssman is in On the Sick List We are very sad to hear that Howard Williams of Lily Lane is sick. I know that the prayers of the whole community are for his fast recovery. Johnsburg Lady Foresters Plan Card Party. by Betty Hettermann The officers and members of the St. Agatha's court No. 777 is planning a luncheon and card party for Wednesday afternoon, June 29. Lunch will be served at 12.30 in the community club hall followed by the playing of cards. Tickets can be purchased .from any of the officers or can be obtained at the door next Wednesday. The honeymoon trip. Upon their return, they will take up residence in the former Lonnie Michels home here in Johnsburg. Need For News I would like to thank' those who have called me with their news. This help is greatly ap- cour( extends an open invitapreciated. I would also like to j0 on(1 an<^ aj] come and ask those who have not been j0jn -m on pleasant afterin contact with me to let me hear from them. I will be home in the afternoons from now on and would like to hear from you. My phone number is EV. 5-5179. Thank vou! noon. Rescind Suspension Of Kapsell License Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier has announced the drivers' license division of his office has rescinded the sus1 ity this week. Mrs. Ann Brzezinski and her thiee dauehteis. Mi. and Mrs. pensjon 0f the license of James Walter Para and family, and £ T Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dember and F. Kapsell. Lakemoor. This action was taken upon review of the record which disclosed that duplicate reports of conviction of disobeying a stop sign was entered on Kapsell's record. Therefore Kapsell's record does not presently show T h e „R a v m o n dj Sc.hu a u n s e s s y , re1p orts of convicti.o.n . f.o r t.hr ,e e .. ! or more moving traffic violations within one year. family travelled into Chicago Saturday. June 18. to attend a graduation party for Christina Chudv. Mr; and Mrs. Worsdell of Chicago were out the last week visiting with the George Dal.vs. First Grandson Welcomed Marie and Charlie Busch have reason to smile with pride these days. On June 6. they became grandparents of their first grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Busch welcomed the lit tie fellow into their family at the Harvard hospital. He weighed 7H." lbs. at birth and will answer to tlie name of Donald Charles. Proud maternal erandpnrents are Mr. and Mrs. I.. Lembke of Beaver Dam, Wis. whole village wishes the return of her good health very soon. Birthdays A-2c Richard A. Beahler cele b r a t e d h i s t w e n t y - f o u r t h birthday yesterday. June 22. We w'M'M 'ike'to wish him a hrnpy birthday. Tlie Leon household was filled with well wishers Sunday. June 12. when Anthony Leon celebrated his birthday. His three sons and three daughters gathered to celebrate the day with him. The seventeen grandchildren were also there to make the day a happy one. Happv birthdav to Jimmy , ^ . ,, , Prasil who celebrated .his .on ' ;ind Mr* (,por"e Daly and<farn" port meeting of the advance grounds at 6.30 p.m. Each girl the sixteenth of this month. •lakemoor attended the j gifts phase, contributions of attendine is asked to bring her __ were reported. These own hot dogs and buns, also family visited at their summer i home over the weekend. They were out to get their house reach- for the summer months when they will be out on their vacations. Arlington Heights last Sunday was the scene of graduation celeh rations. This partywas in honor of Robert Fieldine and Jocv Villardito. Mr. Hospital Patient T.iltle Mark Thelen, 1 year old son of Harry and Lois Thelen. spent last Thursday as a natient in the Woodstock hosnital. He underwent surgery on his finger which proved quite painful for awhile. From all reports he is well on the road to recovery now. \V»»inie Roast Planned -- School aee members of the Tempo is increasing in the 1 juvenile court of St. Agatha's $433,000 Boy Scout camp de- will be going on a weiner roast velopment fund campaign in , on Monday evening, June 27. all districts of the Blackhawk The girls will gather for this Area council. At the f irst re- nut ing on the community club Scout Fund Campaign Off To Good Start Bake Sale Coming Up Another holiday bake sale will be coming up on July 3 and will be run by members of the Blessed Virgin Sodality. The sale will be held after all four j of the masses in the school hall. 1 Please be generous with your home baked donations. j Around the Town ' Bob Miller was home from the So. University over last | weekend. He entertained two I of his former classmates, Rev. ! Peter Campbell and George i Pokorny, for dinner on Sunday. , A four way party honoring I Ihe recent graduations of Hari rv. Kathy and Sandy Hetter- ! mann and Diane Stilling took i place last • Tuesday evening. .About 70 guests enjoyed dinner ' in the Ed. Hettermann home. I Jimmy Meyers and Johnny .Toe Michels are Spending this week on a 'vocational retreat at the Marmion Abbey in Aurora. Bill Meyers, as well as George Oeffling. Sr., were surrounded by their family in celebration of Father's Day last Sunday. A host of relatives and friends gathered at the Chapel Hill country club last-Sunday evening io help" Ben and Anita • Freund celebrate their silver 'wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller i and Mr. r.nd Mrs Mike Freund and members of their family were guests in honor of Father's Day at the Harold Miller home in Chicago. : . Best wishes 1o Father Blitsch , who celebrated his birthday to- ! dny. June 23. RETABDED COUNTY CHILDREN ATTEND SCHOOL AT LAKE 1 Rev. Richard Wright and the ! Wonder Lake Bibl^ church have geneorusly offered the basement^of the church so a school can be started in the fall for trainable retarded children and those who cannot receive any type training in the coun- , ty. Further information for entering a child in the school or ! donating services may be obtained by contacting the director, Mrs. M. Healless, Rt. 1, : Wonder Lake, phone Wonder j Lake 4712. A rummage sale will be held I by parents of these children on 1 Friday, July 1, from 1 to 9 p.m., with a bake sale scheduled for Saturday. July 2, from 9 to 4 i p.m: at Mathews hall. Wonder Lake. , 1 Those desiring to contribute rummage or baked goods ; should contact Mrs. Evelyn -Carter, EV. 5-6399. ! COLLEGE GRADUATE A total of 176 graduating seniors at Lake Forest college heard an address by Dr. William Graham Cole, presidentelect, at the commencement exercises held earlier this mcnth in Alumni Memorial field house. A McHenry resident, Edward J. Qkpisz, received a bachelor of arts degree in business administration at the commencement exercises. Mr. Okpisz is the son of Mr. and jMrs. Edward Okpisz, Sr.. Rt. 3, McHenry. During his campus career he served as vice-president of the Student Congress, freshman counselor and house manager of Remseri house, as a member of the Community Council and homecoming committees. He wai|b member of the Independent Men's association. The auto is here to stay, even if many motorists aren't. LAVERGNE'S TAP & FOOD Lakemoor, 111. fISH FRY ON FRIDAYS 60* | There is no place on earth where moonlight does not reach at some time or another. Wheel Alignment Service *1 Save on excessive tire wear, brake wear and wheel wobble by having your car checked out on the latest BEAR testing equipment. & DRIVING SIDEWAYS? Then come in today for a FREE Side-Drag Test at . . . SMITH'S ALIGNEMENT SERVICE Across from Ball Park in West McHenry £ Phone EV 5-0724 Elmer Smith, prop. Hold Annual Dinner The A to 7 Club had its second annual dinner at a restaurant near Waukegan. After pinner they went to the Para home for coffee and a rest after their busy night out. Pioneer Girls The hike which was scheduled for last Wednesday, June 15, was canceled because of the rain we have been getting. Weather permitting the hike was held Wednesday. This was affair. Earlier in the week. Mrs. Daly attended the graduation of her niece, Lolita Johnson. from Immaculate Conception school in Chicago. Belated Wishes To all the fathers of the community go the wishes that they had the happiest of Father's Days. Just think where would we be if it weren't for our fathers. included only corporate and large individual gifts. Workers in Mauh-Nah-Tee- See, Kishwaukee, Sinnissippi and Sauk districts are busy in 10 cents for pop. If there are r»ny eirls .who have long forks for roasting hot dogs, please bring them along next Monday. A scaveneer hunt is also they're NEW inside and out... all of the Scout communities planned for this evening. Neighborhood Party Tlie weatherman gave us a a- hike in which the girls ob- clear day for the neighserved nature b-nhood ball game and picnic. Because this organization is The crowd was large and boisone of the worthwhile pro- terous Saturday when the fagrams for our voung folks. I ! thers played their sons in a am again asking for the help ; °r baseball. It is ^debatof the community for it. The 1 as to ° won the game, meetings are held in McHenry. jif the biggest score is the de- This is the trouble that faces, lerminmg factor then the famany of the young girls who t^ers were the winners, bu would like to join it; they need theV called <!uits befo™ transportation to and from Mc- Bame was over- After a heated Henry every Friday night. I , seven inmn*s of ^ the fa,m(; know many of our villagers do broke up and all enjoyed hot their shopping on Friday night, d°S3 and hamburgers. It can can't some of you help by tak- be sa'd that Just abou] ev?rying along a few of these girls? there had a good time. If you can. will vou please get are already making plans in contact with Mrs. T. Reah- for another get-together, ler, EV. 5-6247. Your cooperaticn will be greatly appreciated. Thank you! Brownie News Our Brownie troop will not disband this summer. They have many hours of fun and work planned for the vacation season ahead. The troop is open to girls between the ages of 7 and 10. If any of the girls in the community who do not belong to the troop, would like to join please call Mrs. Morrison at EV 5-6396. The first meeting of the troop will be after Labor Day. Carol O'Leary and Thelma Mass- New Arrk-al There is a new member living on Sheridan road. He is Roger Raymond Petlock. The in Boone, McHenry. Ogle. Winnebago. Lee and Whiteside counties. Results of their solicitations are being reported this week. CHANNEL BIDS The Illinois Division of Waterways has announced that it will receive bids June 28 for dredging and excavating four channels in the Fox Chain O' Members of the court are asked to please attend this outing as the permission slips for the August swimming party will be distributed on this evening. Wedding Bells Ring; What started out to be quite a gloomy day last Saturday turned out quite beautiful for the new Mr. and Mrs. Don Lakes in Lake county. Thev in- Bentz. 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