SIllP1 page Sixteen THB McHENRY. PLAINDEALER Thursday, August 4# *1960 McHnry Shores SEEK HELP IN PREPARING FOR fPH FAIR AUG. 13 "By Clare Mueller, EV. 5-0553 Next week, all you who are {landy with a hammer and saw gre asked to report at the t)each in the evenings to build the booths, set up games, string lights, etc., for the Fun Fair, jj^nd you sidewalk engineers, we can use your help and advise out there too. If any of you women have not been contactcd to donate a pie as yet. please consider this j a personal invite to bake one j and bring it down to the beach j the afternoon of the big day. Say girls, you can also help out in a big way by mailing out I those Fun Fair pluggers to j friends and relatives. I Volunteers are still needed j to work an hour or so in, help- j ing to service the games, food j and beverage booths, also di- | recting cars to parking spots. Let's all get together, old and young alike, for the final big push by working side by side for a successful Fun Fair, Saturday. Aug. 13-that's the day. Blessed Event One of your reporters, Beverly Verstage, scooped this one. She's the proud mother of a 6 lb. baby girl born at Harvard hospital. Wednesday, July 27. •6 p.m. Dad Ronald and little jBilly couldn't wait until baby sister Carol and mother came home. Phil is r union lithographer and in his earlier years attended Lakeview high school in Chicago. At one time, he was very interested in photography and belonged to the local camera club. Neva, a West high, Waterloo, Iowa graduate, received her nursing degree from the Ravenswood hospital in Chicago and is now an active registered nurse. <& About two months ago. son Richard and his wife, Linda, presented the Brods with a granddaughter. Cindy Faye. Both are members of the Mc- Henry Shores club and enjoy boating in their spare time. Mrs. Brod is an accomplished organist. Welcome Neighbors Mr. find Mrs. Marvin Burehfield with their daughter. Jeaniefte. who is 12 years old. have moved into their new home at 210 Kin ley blvd. They are summer residents who will continue to winter in Chicago. Moved in recently from Mount Prospect to their new home at 112 McHenry ave. are ifienry and Reva Peters. They Will be settled shortly and will :"then enjoy the pleasures of JJcHonry Shores living. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pogor and •their youngsters are back - jjome at 106 McHenry ave. The -llobert Millers who had been living there, moved recently. Sick List Joseph Moravec is still very -ill and cards can be sent to him" in care of Mary Moravec, 164(5 S. 56th Court, Cicero 50, 111. It sure is nice to see Marge Denigan sitting out and enjoying the sunshine again. Slow but sure she's regaining her strength. Thank You Neighbor Audrey Whitney for promoting a new life line at the beach to protect the youngsters in swimming from, the boats going up and down the river . . . Julia Zeimets for helping out Louise Winters in covering the assigned area with the questionnaire used for the interesting weekly Hi Neighbor article. birthdays and an Anniversary ~ A1 Liss, forewarned is foreartned, it'll be Mildred's birthday, Saturday . . . Also a word at warning to Audrey Whitney, ion't forget Chuck's birthday, |unday . . . Monday, we find Hat Bill QSrcoran will celebrate his . . . And little Butch ftattan will be all of two years &d on Tuesday. 'kudy and Jean Barnett will Celebrate their thirtieth livedding anniversary, Saturday, Aug. 6. Congratulations, all you lucky people. Hi Neighbor The couple residing at 207 Still Hill drive are Philip and •fcleva Brod. They have resided .tit that address since December, 1956, when at that time, they moved here from North- "jjirook. GOP News Daisy Smith, local Republican committee-woman, along with Mrs. Hank Nell of Johnsburg, served as hostesses representing facHenry County at the 14th Congressional District of Illinois in their headquarters for the recent convention in Chicago. Thrills of the day were shaking hands with Dick and Pat Nixon, greeting President Eisenhower on his arrival and attending the third session of thfe convention. Mrs. Smith, as chairman of the McHenry Township Republican Women's club, extends an open invitation to all the neighborhood Women to attend a get acquainted Fun Day, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2 p.m. on the "grounds of the Miller residence, 206 Clover ave., Edgebrook Heights. Cards, boating and a barbecue are on the agenda. Dress is informal-- casual, shbfts, slacks and sport dress will be lli vogue.. Daisy would like a telephone call anytime- After tf~ ydtr plan to attend.:: 1 ' Hera and There The Gus Smiths had their daughter, Betty Forsberg, with the youngsters, Karen, Peter and Christine, from Dayton, Ohio, for a weeks' vacation . . . Sunday visitors at the Hattans were Mr- and Mrs. Joe Zapatka of tforth Lake with their four children, later in the day, Gordy's folks dropped in . . . The Togans had a busy weekend enlertaining the K. B. Mitchells and their daughter, Mrs. John Voss, from Memphis, Tenn. and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Webster and Barbara, their 3 year old youngster, from St. Louis. Mo. Sunday the happy family gathering included son, Tom, his wife. Pat, and baby, Tommy, one year old, also daughter. Sheila, with her husband, Bob. and their five youngsters. ... Mr. and Mrs. John Kovalick, their children, Michael, Steven, and Diane from Lockport, 111. were over to the BrunkeS •. . . Out for Tracy's birthday were Mrs. Helen Kolarski. grandma, and Mrs. Anna Borowski. Carroll McGowen, a co - worker of yours truly, enjoyed the inovation of riding in a club car on her visit to Mrs. Maurice Pryor of Crystal Lake, later on the two women with Mrs. John Traeger and Mrs. Dan Stewart, both of Chicago, dropped over for a friendly visit with the Muellers. Mid-west visitors at our house were daughter Phyllis and her husband. Henry, and their five little ones . . . Jean Barnett's-aunt. Mrs. Etta Sturges. was up for a pleasant visit from Newport Beach, Calif. . . . Dennis Mc- Glade with his grandmother, Mrs. Schultz. arc out for the summer with mom and dad joining them on weekends . . . Chuck and Jane Ramage with little Chuckie, Christy and Cindy spent several days with the senior Ramages. Mr. M a n b e l s o h n , J a n e ' s c o u s i n , dropped by while they were out . . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and daughter, Ruth, spent an enjoyable evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith . . . At the Whitneys Sunday, were Marvin and Gloria Nelson with children, Christy, Nancy and Jamie. Later on Karen Whitney and Dennis Schmitts were busy entertaining Mr. and Mrs. JohVi Deutsch, Mrs. Anna Eisenring with son, Ray, and grandson, Bobby Jungblut, Don, Evelyn, Janet and Cherly Naiers and Dave Snavely--all from Chicago-- Visitors for a week at the Middlekaufs were Mr,s:A. J. Wiles of Kansas City, Mo. Trent Jr. with his wife and three children also dropped over from Wheeling. "" " The Gransos had a . nice weekend--Saturday they dropped in on the Bartels in Mundelin and Sunday visited with Eleanor's brother and family in Tinley Park. Eleanor was in to help her mother celebrate her seventy - seventh birthday. Wednesday ... It was nice of Sam Winters to take, his youngsters, Sandy and David, Ramon Olsewski, Craig Barrows and Michael Marchese on a camp out and hike around Devils Lake in Wisconsin . . . The Tanners were in to Chicago to visit Evey's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf, sister, Lorraine Lane and husband. Ed, with children, Lynda, Mark and Susie were also over. All had a good time .". \ Saturday evening, the Muellers enjoyed watching a donkey ball game in Dundee. Game was called at the end of five innings. Final score -- Dundee VFW, 1 and Carpentersville VFW, 1. Sonin- law, Henry Both, scored the only run for his Dundee team. Sunday found the Muellers in Warrenville for a family reunion at Clare's aunt's, Mrs. Inga Rosga, home. Cousins from Arizona. Michigan, Iowa and Chicago were there. Mrs. Celia Mueller, grandma, came back with them to spend a few days in McHenry Shores . . . Mrs. Marge Olszewski attended a bridal shower for her niece, Nancy Hockspiel. Of course. Marge was one of the hostesses . . . Trent Middlekauf spent a few days in Flint, Mich., on a business trip. And In Closing On beach duty, next Sunday, according to the schedule, are Ted Guy, Albert Liss, Charles MacCallum and Ray Moore . . . We'l have the anniversary and birthday book updated just as soon as the Hi Neighbor survey is completed so if you've not been listed, please bear with us a while longer . . . Your reporters would $ike to thank you for the upturn or increase of telephone calls reporting some of the above little happenings. Squawk. Department Smoke from burning garbage (could it be a burning steak on a barbfecue pit) . . . Speeding cars abd trucks through the area .. Uncut weeds on vacant Idts . . ^ Volunteer jobs, with no production . . . Cats yowling at night in trees and on roofs . . . tTnkept dogs . . . Broken glass at the beach . . . Boats pulling away with no regards for Anyone else . . . Gosh, It'd be a Swell world if We were all angeta. Smith's Alinement Service ELMER sklTH, Propi "... ' '( "Across from Ball Park in West McHenry' • WHEEL ALIGNMENT • WHEEL BALANCING • WHEEL BEARINGS • BRAKES AND SHOCK ASSOHEERS • MINOR AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Phone EV 5-0724 You are invited to attend i * St JOHN ! PARISH CARNIVAL JOMNS3MRG. ILLINOIS Friday, Saturday & Sunday 5 - 6 - 7 fe •»'$' 'Sit"' Fish Fry Roast Beef Dinner Games - Rides - Refreshments : .1 'J f Visit with old friends and make new ones ... Jfiii wrtH ONI .! i Lilymoor PROCEEDS FROM CARD PARTY TO BENEFIT ROADS SUrley Schuerr EV 6-2645 The card and bunco party is this Saturday, Aug. 6 at Club Lilymoor, time 8:30 p.m. The proceeds go for road maintenance. Hope to see you there. ' The next monthly meeting of th^ Lilymoor association is this coming Tuesday, Aug. 9, at 8 p.m. at the schoolhouse. Please try to attend. Birthdays Greetings go to Master Michael Schmidt. He celebrated his ninth birthday Saturday, July 23- Greetings also go to Bernice ind Teddy Winkel. Bernice celebrated her big day Friday, July 15. Teddy celebrated his big day Saturday, July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Sulok of Lakemoor helped Bernice and Teddy celebrate their birthdays by enjoying a ; cookrout \ £ft the Winkel home. To each^bne of you Michael, Bernice and Teddy, many happy returns. In Hospital Gary Latimer entered the Columbus hospital, Chicago Tuesday, July 19. Mr. Stritar is in the hospital for surgery. Here is hoping yr.ur stay in the hospital is a short one. Home from Hospital Mr. Connelly returned homfe from the hospital after having surgery. Mr. Surtees returned home Tuesday, July 26 from the hospital. IJader The Weather Bill Koehler has been under the weather the past week. Here's hoping you are fine now, Bill. Congratulations Go to Mr. and Mrs. Tobey who celebrated their wedding anniversary Tuesday, July 26. Hope you have many more. Made Trips Mrs. Tobey made "a trip Into Chicago Wednesday, July 27. While there she saw President Eisenhower. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Rathke's guests Sunday, July 24, were Pete and Irene Capellani, Sr., of Chicago, Mrs. Bernice Gasior and friend, Miss Aleca Syrtowt, of Elmwood'Park. Weekend guests at the Haines home were Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crane of Chicago. Elmer and Ruth Kroncke entertained their three grandchildren the week of July 25. They were Pamela Evans, who celebrated her seventh birthday, July 30, Gary Evarjs, who celebrated his third birthda^, July 23, and Debra Evans. All had a good time. Guests at Fred and Val Fradinardo home were Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Goulash and their daughj^r, Pat, and Sons, Chuck and Gary, of Warren, Ohio. They spent a few days with Fred and Val talking over old times. Surprised guest Thursday. July 28, at Fred and Val Fradinardo was Val's brother, Dave Ferrar, of Andover, N. J. Dave is a flyer for one of the airlines and surprised his mother, Mrs. Ferrar, and sister. Val. He left Saturday, July 30, to fly to London. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schueler's guests for a few days were Mrs. Shirley Moffett and children of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. LoPresti's guests Tuesday, July 26, were Mrs. William Kelly and son, Richard, of Chicago. Holds Open House Laura and Earel Belford had open house Thursday, July 28, for Earle's mother, Mrs. E. E. Belford. Those who attended DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST Ai 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) BTE8 EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS DOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO S P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 P.ML EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE EVergreen 5-0452 Reasons Why To See Us If You Need A Water System or Well! 1. Only trained personnel in their respective field of -- Drilling * Pump Installations !*>int Changing Service Calls 2. Largest pump inventory in the county. (Jets, Submersibles and Sump Pumps) 3. Both Red Jacket and Dayton authorized agency. 4. We guarantee water in 24 hours on our system. 5. A guarantee in writing. > 6. We service all makes including Montgomery Wards and Sears pumps. 7. Our men and machines are completely insured. y 8. Pump cutaways on hand for your * inspection. 9. Parts available for all-makes. r ~ 10. Besides pump installatiQns we do both well drilling and drive well points. 1L Easy Monthly Payments ON DISPLAY SEE THEM WORK OVER 70 PUMPS IN STOCK McHenry County Well & Pump WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN We Repair and Service ALL MAKES of PUMPS! Located In the Village of McCullom Lake miles from McHenry on the McCullom-Wonder Lake Rd. Phone McHenry EV 5-5252 or Residence EV 5-0713 the open house were Mrs: Herbert Fantus, Mrs. . Maurice Haines, Mrs. Roy Tobey, Mrs. Fred Karmel, Mrs. Don Leske, Miss Anna Mary Erisman, Mrs. Don Schavonie, and Mrs. Fred Hughes, all of Lilymoor. Also Miss Rosemary Blacher of Lakemoor, Mr. and Mrs. La- Marr Wiliams of Sunnyside, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas, Mrs. Harry Stinespring, Jr., Rev. George Martin of McHenry, Mrs. William Andrews of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith. Mrs. John Varese, Mrs. Wirtz, Mrs. Donald Gersted and Mrs. Peter Kasper. Mrs. E. E. Belford will leave Thursday, Aug. 4, for England. Earel will accompany his mother to New York. While there he will visit friends in New Jersey. Get Acquainted And Fun Day The McHenry Township Repubicari Woman's club is having a get acquainted ,and fun day fcr the Republican women Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2 p.m. at the Miller residence at 206 Clover ave. Edgebrook Heights. Boating, barbecue and cards will be enjoyed by the women who will attend. Guests are welcome. In case of rain it will be held Thursday, Aug. 11, at the same place. Contact Daisy Smith at EV 5-0540 or Dorothy Miller at EV 5-1133 by Friday, Aug. 5 for more information. and no later than Monday, Aug. 8. Received New Rings Marge Polinski is wearing two new rings lately. Her dear husband, Herb, surprised Marge by giving her a i#v wedding and engagement ring. Congratulations, Marjge.' More' News Mr. and Mrs. Young and the Frederick family spent Wednesday, July 27, seeing the interesting sighjts at the Norwegian Village in Wisconsin. Congratulations go to Master David Tobey for passug with very good marks in simmer school. OPEN SEPTIC SYSTEMS FAST NO DIGGING! • DIimIvw iludgt, gnaii) or watt* • Open* tloggMl Dreinftalds • Easy to apply GKT SpffC TAN* ES'SPOJ* B0YER Septic Tank Cleaner. RUCK'S HARDWARE 501 W. Main St. McHenry JOSEPH FRETT & SON. INC. ESTABLISHED 1926 RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS and COMMERCIAL 9 First in Quality 9 Fairest in Prices 9 Fastest in Service Phone EV 5-3976 Located on Hwy. 120 --- ^ |Kile East oof Fox River BridjF!^ RESERVED SEATS FOR THE Walworth County Fair Elkhorn, Wis. Sept. 2,3,4,5 GO ON SALE -- MAIL ORDER ONLY MONDAY. AUGUST 15. 1960 Free Grandstand Afternoon & Evening. Friday, Sept. 2 AFTERNOON TICKETS, GRANDSTAND Saturday, Sunday, Monday Reserved 6 sections south of wire, and 8 sections north of wire $2.00 Balance reserved 1-50 General Admission -- 5 sections south end of Grandstand '-DO Terrace Seats 1*00 EVENING TICKETS, GRANDSTAND Frida:y -- Free, afternoon and evening, Saturday, Sunday, Monday Reserved 6 sections south of wire and 8 sections north of wire $1.50 Balance reserved 1.25 All box seats in this section 1.50 General Admission -- 5 sections south end of Grandstand 1.00v Terrace Seats 1.00 Season Box 8 Chairs, Day Only, Saturday, Sunday and Monday • • • $35.00 Auto for day, inside parkins 50 Auto, Season, inside parking 1.00 Non-Resident supply badge 25.00 Fair Distrirt resident supply badge 5.00 All orders positively must be accompanied by eheek or money order and self addressed and stamped envelope. Limit 11 tickets per single order. PROGRAM FRIDAY Afternoon: Horse Show, Free Acts Evening: Local Square Dancing Exhibition SATURDAY. SUNDAY, MONDAY Afternoon: $16,400 Harness Racing Program Evening: WLS Barn Dance, Rex Allen TV Star. Jonny Rivers Golden Horse Ranch Thrill Show