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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Sep 1961, p. 22

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Page Twenty-Two Thursday, September 28, 1961 Pislakee Highlands WOMAN'S CLUB HEAD ATTENDS DISTRICT MEETING . Hazel Money HI. 7-3320 Legal If you attended the Johns- | burg P.T.A. meeting last Tuos- | day, yotfe^no doubt noticed the mmmmm lovely center piece. It was STATEMENT REQUIRED BY made by Mrs. Pat Coons and 1 THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, another member of the decor- i 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE ating committee, whose name ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, On Sent. 28. President of the IWmniin's Club, Catherine Sielisch, will attend the eleventh di.Ntrict meeting for the preci= dents and members of the--federation. The meeting will be held at Riley Grange in Marengo. h'nch preside?** gave a „short detailed report of her clubs plans for 1 he year. President of t litv" Lotus Club, Mrs. John AND JULY 2, 1946 (Title 39, United States Cofle, Section 233) SHOWING THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT. AND CIRCULATION Of the McHenry Plaindealer, I do not have right now. Mr. and Mrs. Morton and two children spent a weekend with Jay and Mary Story. Mrs. Morton is the Storys' older Last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. I published weekly at MeHenrv, Moreth paid a visit to Marge's I In for September 28, 1961. sister, Mrs. Catherine Haugh, ; State of iiijnojS in Chicago. | County of McHenry, ss !. ^ast,^un.^a^ ^ | 1- The names and addresses t-.C 1 f'1!'!)1? °°^ A 11,3 t*lc Pi'hlisher, editor, manag- 1 Brookfield Zoo and later in the:. * and business mant dav had supper at th«J home MrNish of Spring Grove, drove ^ Wanda's folks in Mavwood. 'J5 ,'1 | rP' „ Kay and the president of "the 1 . Publisher: ^one. Richmond club to the meeting.! Srwinc Guild J .Edi,or: AdeIe Froehlich, Mc- Thev enjoyed the all day se.s- 1 , , Henry, 111. The Woman s auxilmi>^ of. Managing Editor: None, the Pink Lady Sew ing CiUild ; Business manager: Larry E. met today at the home of Margaret ' Bolen. Co-hostess was Lila Jordqn. Attending from the HighnKids were Maree Moreth, Vi Sehuble. Gert Snell and Lorraine Lindemann. sions and luncheon. Guest speaker was Mrs. George Maigram. Illinois Federation President. A musical trio from Marengo was also featured. I^on'1 forget the annual rummage.- white elephant and bake sale -being held on Saturday. Oct. 7 from 9:,10 to 3 p.m. at the barn. II you have anything you would like to donate to the sale. Vonlac.t Lynn Rosinski at HY. 7-3528 or any officer. Auxiliary Luncheon The McHenry hospital auxiliary. will hold its luncheon Oct. 17 at the McHenry hospi^T^- tal. Several of Ihe women from the Highlands will attend. Anvone is welcome to attend. Mount Hope Church Mount Hope . held its first service in the new church last i Make your reservations as Sunday. On Oct. 1. at 3 p.m. >soon ns possible^ the consecration of the new chapel parsonage will be held. Around the Highlands Lynn Rosinski returned home from the hospital last Saturday. Her mother is staying with the Rosinskis until Lynn is able to take o\ei her duties again. On Sept. 16, Diane Story had a party in honor of her fourteenth birthday. Wishing Diane a happy birthday were Dan Kasier". Tom Brill, Tom Hauck, Tom Brenza, Phil Ferris, Donna Bolen, Maurene Griffen, Cheryl Bourbon, Jo Ann Chut- 'Teen News Thanks to Ruth Babriel for the following: The 'teens have three new members. They are Barb Sinicin. Karen Lowcry and Diane Johnson. We are glad to have you and wish that more would join. A roller skating party was held on Sept. 16. Not many 'teens showed up, but those who did had a good time. There was a nominations committee meeting on Sept. 25. New officers will be elected in October. Plans for a Halloween party Lund. McHenry, Illinois. 2. The owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also i m m e d i a t e l y t h e r e u n d e r t h e names aiid addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned y a corporation, the . names nd addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual member, must l be given.) McHenry. Publish- 1 ing Co., Inc., McHenry, 111. B. F. Shaw Printing Co., 113 Peoria Ave., Dixon, 111. A. V. ! Lund, 1412 Eustace Drive, Dix- • on, 111. 2. The known bondholders. ' mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: If there are none, so state.) None. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholder or security holder ap pears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any ka, Mai^ Lynn Johnson, David in October have been made. Be- Xr Hduciary relation t h e Story and Mrs. Story. Her job ; lated- birthday w.shes to Dale I J y e at'on t h e v.-.,.- 1,, WPP that ihe refresh- : Boelens who was sweet sixteen ; name 01 tne person or corpora was to see that tne ter . T t wikon t on tor whom such trustee is ments were handy for all the hungry party goers. Happy birlhday to .Terry Janquart on Sept. 24. "I mean big Jerry." Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lindemann attended the wedding of their nephew, Ray O'Hara, last Saturday in Chicago. They stayed overnight with relatives. Dale Morin spent last week visiting his Grandparents Morin in Chicago. Happy birthday to Johnny Mclnerney who will be four years old on Sept. 29. Leo Orlowski returned home on Sept. 14: to Janet Wilson who also celebrated on Sept. 14.- That's all the news for now 'teens. That's It For another week. This just wasn't my week for getting news. Call me, won't you?? Bye now, see you next week. New Members Wanted All boys who will be 8 by Nov. 1 are invited to join Ihe Cub Scouts. Any boys interested can contact Mr. Zenner ^ _ or Mrs. Hurckes. The next last Wednesday after spending , pack meeting will be Oct. 11 n few days in the McHenry I at the barn and Den Mothers hospital. Anna Cohrs has been ill and will soon enter thejjhospital in Waukegan. The Louis Krumwiedes have returned to their home in Hancock. Wis. Their grandson, Eddie Krumwiede, has returned are needed. STUDIES AT ACADEMY Roger Ensminger, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ensminger. Ringwood road, has enrolled at W a y l a n d A c a d e m y , B e a v e r Dam. Wis. The co-educational of 280 students coming from 19 different states, Puerto Rico, Canada, Saudi Arabia, and Mexico. 10 Whitewater, Wis., where he ! college pre p a r a t o r y school will complete his education. started its 107th year with an The Jay Story family had a enrollment recent visit from Mary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Caligiuri ;.nd her two brothers, Frank and Carlo. Janice Janquart entertained guests from Milwaukee last Wednesday, her mother, Mrs. Schwartz, and her friends, Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Haese. I am sorry to report that Barb Sisk hasn't been feeling well. She has to have lots of i rest. Her grandmother is out looking after the youngsters for awhile. iJJackie Protrowski, sister of Audrey Morin, spent a few days here last week visiting wiih Audrey and family. acting: also the statements in the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holder? who do not appear upon the books of the company a3 trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. 5 The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during thes 12 months preceding the date shown above was: (This information is required from daily, weekly, semi-weekly, and triweekly newspapers only.) 5,102. LARRY E. LUND Business Manager Sworn to ancr subscribed before me this 19th day of September, 1961. MARY A. MILLER Notary Public (SEAL) My commission expires August 10. 1964. (Pub. 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