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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Jun 1961, p. 13

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Mar25.19ei ~*n;V - THE McHBNRYPLAINDEALEH SHADE SCHOOL 1 GRADUATES LARGE CLASS. JUNE 2 Hawjl Money HI, 7-5320 would like to extend my ipngratUlations to the 6tudents from the Highlands who will graduate tomorrow night from John^burg grade school. They are Lee Barr, Myron Bentz, Donna Bollens, Tom Brill, Collene Gallender, Roy Fellows, John Frenden, Maureen Griffin, Nora Mavlik, Cheri Janquart, Diane Johnson, Ralph Kittle, Elaine Schuble, Carol Diane Story, Jonnie ^Rn Tasmer, Jack Wilcox and .Eugene Wright. All of our wishes for a happy and bright future. i ©assee It's this Saturday at the Chapel' Hill country club. Given by the librafy committee See you there?? / jjk Dinner Success ^Tie spaghetti dinner held on May 21 and given by the Mount JEfope M.Y.F. was very s u c c e s s f u l . E v e r y o n e went home full of that dfelicious dish. Luau ... On June 24, there will be a Hawaiian liiau at the barn. Reservations are needed in order for the committee to prethe proper amount of food; Reservations must be in on or before June 12. Call Lee Conway, Lois Mason or yours truly and we will be happy to take, care of you. last Saturday. 'f& will be on cr^chefc' and in a -wheel chair foir $evefcil: months. ; Mr. taat»s«f and daughter. ChaToIette, were out this past weekend. Wanda Dobecki was sad to see her grandmother leave for home after the Memorial day holiday. Frank and Judy Krumwiede are busy making plans for Frank's parents Golden Wedding anniversary on June 16. Kay and Wally Sielisch entertained the Joseph Hanisch family on Memorial day. They enjoyed cooking outdoors. Arnla C o h r s attended a church luncheon in Villa Park. She was accompanied by her daughter-in-law, Ruth, and friends. Happy birthday to little Daniel Jones who will be one year old on June 4. ' Some of our teens enjoyed themselves at the prom at the McHenry high school. Val and Joe Gitlin were pleased to have Joe's mother visiting here from Philadelphia. She left to visit another son in River Forest. Jack and Ruth Rathanow were guests at the Orlowski home last Monday evening. The Rathanows are former residents of the Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krumwiede. Jr., and daughter of Antioch and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Krumwiede of the Highlands, sons of Frank, Sr., were weekend guests of Frank and Judy. They had a get-together to welcome their grandparents to the Highlands. Mr. Moreth celebrated his birthday on May 24. He and Marge went out and enjoyed a nice dinner. Grace and Forrest Reinhardt are enjoying a week's vacation. Attends Wedding On May 27, Ernie and Billy _ Jones attended the wedding of They are doing some wishing 1 cousin, Kenneth Cte- and rcl&xinc Wate; was am*a*rri*ed rto Nina Pa" OWaHey had a party on May 22 in honor of his third birthday. In on the celebration were Jamie, Joanie Malek. Gary Shastal, Patty, Roboy , and Billy Lewandowski and , Ricky, Mike, Danny and Jim- Woman's Club The officers of the Woman's club met at the home of treasurer Diana Murgatroyd, last Madock. week. Present were Kay Sie-1 Jfcch, Joan Ziiiigen and Tina I HaPPy blrthda*' to O'Malley. The gals went over Janquart who will be 12 on eellll tthheeiirr vvaarriioouuss dduuttiieess iinn nprrpenp-^ une She £° *° a s^ow aration for the year's activi- with some of her friends. Earlier this month birthdays were celebrated by Jill Reilly Here and There and Allen Ullo. Sorry I missed Elmer Beckstrom of Fox them. Lake road was -discharged I am sorry to hear that from the Rockford hospital Cathy Weber is still confined JOSEPH FRETT S SON. MC. Builders ESTABLISHED) 1926 and Commercial • First in Quality • Fairest in Prices 1 ' • Fastest in Serrlcs Phone EV 5-3976 Located on Hwy. 120 -- Vi Mile East of Fox River Brldg* tothe hospital in Wauktganl Tiha O'Mally fecaririg for the Weber children in her absence. • Richard and Dorothy Orlowski spent the weekend in Chicago where their bowling team enjoyed a banquet. Blanche and Carl Haefliger spent last Thursday in Milwaukee. Last Thursday, Gert Snell attended an auxiliary meeting at the McHenry hospital. Janice Janquprt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, from Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sedlin, Mr. and Mrs. Hemant Sathe and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shively will be among the guests at the Janquart home in honor of Cheri's graduation. Also on hand will be sisters, Jeanne and Renee, and brothers, Jerry and David. Don't forget the June association meeting next Wednesday at the barn. The G i t li n s entertained friends at a gathering in their home on Memorial day. Betty, Milt and Bobby Sandelin spent Sunday in Chicago visiting with relatives and friends. Jane Malek took advantage of her husband's vacation and spent a day in Chicago by herself while father took over the household duties. Happy birthday on June 3 to Kay Sielisch. Last Friday, Roy and Gert Snell had a visit from Roy's brother, Charles, and his wife from Mundelein. Judy Krumwiede's grandfather, V. W. Hapeman of Park Ridge*,; <jied> «t his daughter's horiid '• hi California on Mfty 14. He was buried May 19 in Park Ridge. He was 90 years old. Judy's grandmother will make her home with them in Park Ridge. How Can I ? Will Attend Convention On June 8, 9, and 10, Mr. and Mrs. Moreth will attend the V.F.W. convention in Rockford. The Moreths are delegates from auxiliary and post 4600. Dogs If you are having trouble with dogs running loose, , call your deputies, Don Morin, Dick Farwell or Fred Haubold. People are getting disqusted with the dogs running and they are calling to have the animals picked up. If your pet is missing it is probably at the veterinarian's in McHenry. Thai's It For another week. It is such a beautiful day that I had a terrible time finding anyone at home. I»can devote just so many hours to phone calls because the grass,- flowers and weeds need tending to. If you have any news I will be happy to hear from yoyf Have a nice week and I'll be thinking of you. DISEASE LOSS , Diseases of corhare eStitnated to have cost Illinois farmers more than 200 million dollars in 1960. diseases of wheat more than 17 million dollar^. 'Page Thirteen Q. How can I produce a durable, climate-proof, antique finish on walnut and other hardwoods? A. By pouring boiling-hot linseed oil over the unfinished wood. The surface Is then sanded or rubbed to a smooth finish, and the process repeated until the wood is as dark as desired. Then polish with wax. Q. How can I remove white stains on my dresser, caused by spilled perfume? A. Take a little of the same perfume on some toilet tissue, and rub this over the spots. The spots should disappear immediately. Then apply a little furniture polish. Q. How can I frost some window glass? A. You can do a quick and easy Job of window frosting by patting the glass with some putty softened with linseed oil. When this has dried, your window will thwart all "peepers." Q. How can I make a good job of cleaning leather upholstery? A. The leather upholstery will look like new if, after wiping off the dirt with a damp cloth, you'll rub the leather with a cloth that has been dipped into the well-beaten white of an egg. When dry, rub the leather well with a clean cloth. Q. Is there any way I can rectify scorched linens or cottons? A. If the scorch marks are bunied in too deeply, there is nothing much you can do about it. But if the stains are slight, wet the spots with soap and water, and expose to the direct siuilight for a day or so. "Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs for you. Call us today arid find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BOTCH'S Auto Service "24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE 1002 N. Front St. EV 5-0811 McHenry, III. Q- How can f blacken some tan leather?, u ••• <*: A. Try nibbing this leather thoroughly with - the inside of a raw potato. 'Let dry, then polish. Q. How can I simplify the cleaning of Venetian blinds? A. Try using some old woolen socks or gloves. Put a sock or glove on each hand, put some wax cleaner on one, and then leave the other one dry so that it can be used for polishing after the wax has been applied. Q. Haw: can I revive saihe raveled yarn? A.; Tiry wrapping It ^ a towel and placing it for t short time in a colander or steamer over a vessel of hot water. 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