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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Aug 1962, p. 3

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\ rjwwsday, August % 1962 IBS McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Three - yy / --ferSonalA -- 'iMVs. B. R. Meyers of Chicago and daughter, Mrs. John Hilby of Omaha, Nebr., and JMrs. E. J. Krunnel and daughter of Park Forest called on Miss Lena Stoffel Tuesday. The Meyers family are former residents of this city. Miss Margery Duker, R.N., of Los Angeles, Calif., is spending a few weeks with her father, C. H. Duker. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin, daughter, Mrs. Richard Pavlick, and children of Wauke- .^an called on McHenry relatives Thursday. Donald Givens returned Friday from a two weeks vacation in which he visited the • S e a t t l e F a i r , Y e l l o w s t o n e Park, Denver, Salt Lake City and other points of interests. Miss Susan Einspar of Chicago has been spending several days in the Robert Einspar home. ^ Jack Segel has returned trom a visit with his parents and other relatives in Portsmouth, Va. He was accompanied home by his sister, Mrs. Rosenthal, and sons, Ronny and Keith, who are visiting here and in Chicago. The Segel family formerly resided here where Mrs. Rosenthal has been renewing acquaintances with former classmates. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Freund have returned to their home oh River Road after a two weeks trip to the west where they spent a few days with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sachs, in Denver, Colo., and while there attended the wedding of their son, Bernard, and Miss Maxine Newby on July 14. Later they visited Frisco and . Jefferson Lake, ' fcolo., and went on a tour ot Yellowstone Park where they had a surprise meeting with Donald Givens who was also vacationing there. Mrs. Dorothy Whitfield has returned to her home in Miami Shores, Florida, after a two - weeks visit in the home of her sister, Mrs. Lennox Armstrong. Mf. and Mrs. George Fitzgerald and son, Ronald, of Hilary Crest, Kankakee, were weekend guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. Ann Rodenkirch. Raymond Fitzgerald, who had been spending several weeks here, returned home with* his parents. Mrs. Charles Gibbs has returned from a two weeks vacation in which she was accompanied by her sisters, Miss ^Vinifred Holden of Macomb ™nd Miss Patricia Holden of Oak Park. Their time was speht at the Land of Lakes and Egg Harbor, Dorr County, Wis., and they also called on friends at Ellison Bay. While at Egg Harbor they enjoyed seeing the Peninsula Players at Fish Creek. Mrs. Alice Frasier of Grinnell, Iowa, has been visiting f\er sister, Mrs. Ray Page, ana other relatives here and at Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Howard enjoyed a few days vacation at Lake of the Ozarks last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patzke have returned from a vacation at Woodruff and Minocqua, Wis. ii Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoffel of Milwaukee, Wis., are visiting McHenry relatives this week. Misses Betty and D-June Proctor have returned to their home after a week's visit with their aunt, Miss Myrtle Phange Procter, who accom p a n i e d them to Aquanah, Texas, for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Proctor. tors. Pearl Patzke spent Sunday in the home of her son, Ralph, in Champaign. Her mother, Mrs. Martha Feltz, who had been spending a few days here, returned to Champaign with her. Mrs. Arthur Kennebeck hat* returned from a week's visit with relatives in Grand Rapids, Mich. y Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor mid daughter, Sandra, tf Peoria, were weekend guests of his sister. Miss Maurice Taylor. Sandra is a student at Southern Illinois University. Mrs. Al. Dunlap and soh, Dale, of Elkhorn, were guests in the Robert Conway home Monday. Miss Clara Miller was ft guest in the home of her aunt, Steve Heiner, in Chicago, a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Conway and son, Mike, have returned from a two weeks vacation. The first week was spent in Rhinelander, Wis., in company with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin of Waukegan and the second week they travelled through Minnesota stopping at points of interest. 3Wr. and Mrs. Harold Diedrich and Miss Janice May accompanied Sp. 4, Gerald Blake to O'Hare Field, Saturday, where he boarded a plane for Idar-Oberstein, Germany, after spending a month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake. Mrs. J. P. McNeil of Woodstock, a former local resident, C||led on friends here Monday. John and Mike Purvey were guests in the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey, Thursday. Misses Judy Walsh and Peggy Glosson are vacationing at. the Walsh cottage at Lauderdale Lake, Wis., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rolfs of Kenosha, Wis., visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and daughter of Chicago were Sunday guests in the William Althoff home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lockwood and son, Gary, have returned from a week's vacation at "Delta, Wis. They were accompanied by the Lavern Lockwood family of Lake Geneva, Miss Lillian Behrens of La- Grange and Miss Amanda Behrens of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tonyan were surprised by a group of relatives from Waukegan, Wauconda, Crystal Lake and McHenry on July 22 in observance of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Guests of Mrs. Mabel Powers during the weekend included the Leonard Burge family of Grayslake and the Jack Powers family of Crystal Lake. Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. A. P. Freund were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rooney of Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. Del Freund of Wauconda. Mr. cind Mrs. Sibre Whiting and daughters, Joann and Julie, were entertained in the David Powers home in Woodstock Sunday. Mrs. Virginia Doherty and son, Stevie, visited Mrs. James Collins and Mrs. Agnes Nieman in Crystal Lake Friday. Mrs. Kathryn Low has returned from a week's visit with relatives and friends In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baseley, newlyweds, have gone to housekeeping in one of the L. L. L. apartments on Main street. Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Mary Buch were her daughter, Helen, of ^Chicago, and her son, Elbert, of Elgin. The Williarp Berndt family of DesPlaines were weekend guests in the home of hei mother, Mrs. Kathryn Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins returned recently from a trip to St. Louis where they visited their son, Dick, who is employed there. The R. A. Stueben family has moved from their home at 3803 W. Waukegan street to an apartment on Main street in the building which they purchased recently from Mrs. Clara Campbell. The place they have vacated will be occupied by the new owners, the Rudi Jirousek family. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Miller returned Friday from a week's vacation at the Dells of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reese are spending three weeks at a cottage at Indian Point, Fox River, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schoenhoeltz were their weekend guests. Mrs. V. H. C. Yegge and grandson, Bill Yegge, of De- \yitt, Iowa, are spending a few weeks visiting in the homes of the former's sons, Louis of Woodstock and Norbert of McHenry. On Sunday they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Yegge to Woodstock to witness the V. J. parade. George Sullivan, brother of Mrs. Norbert Yegge, was parade marshal. Mr. and Mrs. William Vales and daughter, Mary Margaret, of Omaha, Nebr., spent the past week with his mother, Mrs. Albert Vales. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson and children of Tulsa, Okla., spent two weeks with their family, Mr. and Mrs. George Posthuma of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lamz of Lakeland Park spent a recent vacation in the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Jewel Hickman, and brother, Bishop Arnold, in Central City, Ky. August 1-5 Wonder View Woman's Club C a r n i v a l -- W o n d e r L a k e j Blacktop and Widdoff Road. August 5 Rummage Sale -- 1812 Orchard Lane, Orchard Heights, -- All Day. August 11 Luau -- Sponsored by Lilymoor Association -- Club Lilymoor Grounds -- 6 p.m. August 15 Twenty-fifth Annual Styic- Show and Buffet Luncheon -- V.F.W. Clubhouse -- 12:30 p.m. -- Sponsored by St. Mary's Home and School Association. August 17-18 Methodist Church Rummage Sale -- Engdahl Barn. September 19 Dessert Luncheon and Card Party -- Social Hall, Zion Lutheran Church, Rt. 120 West -- 1 p.m. IN SUMMER SCHOOL Miss Kathryn Cullison ot 2904 North Wooded Lant, Pistakee Bay, is among the fortytwo newly enrolled students studying in the second term ot the Lake Forest college summer session. Miss Cullison is studying "Reading and Arithm e t i c i n t h e E l e m e n t a r y School". She is a graduate of Ohio State university in Columbus, Ohio. McHenry Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Vernice Hinderliter of Algonquin are parents of a son bom July 23. On July 24 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Basford of Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bogseth of Ingleside announce the birth of a daughter born July 25. A daughter was born July 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis. Beverly is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hromec of Lakeland Park for their 7 lb., 2 oz., daughter born at McHenry hospital July 15. Memorial Hospital A son was born July 27 to Mf. and Mrs. Charles Olsen. The mother of the baby will be remembered as the 1959 Fiesta Day Queen, Carol Frisby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Frisby of Sunnyside. T h e p a t e r n a l g r a n d m o t h e r . Mrs. Olsen, lives in Island Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Horenberger are parents of a son born July 29. A son was born July 25 to Mr. and Mrs. John Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bruce are parents of a daughter born July 25. i On July 30 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Simon, Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tonyan announce the birth of a daughter, July 30. i Legals STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE COUNTY COURT IN PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE No. 61 P 269 RICHARD SODA, Executor) of the Estate of MI-) CHAEL SODA, deceased,) Petitioner,) vs. ) VIRGINIA PROBST, ) WILLIAM SODA, a minor,) MICHAEL SODA, a minor,) and unknown heirs of Mi-) chael Soda, deceased, ) Defendants.) The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to you, WILLIAM SODA, a minor, that. a petition -has been filed in the County Court in Prohate of McHenry County, Illinois, by RICHARD SODA, Executor of the Estate of MICHAEL SODA, Deceased, for an order to sell certain premises belonging to the Estate of said deceased, which premises are described as follows, to-wit: Lot 222 in F. H. Bartlett's Grand Farms Unit "G" being a subdivision of part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 40 North, Range 12, East of the Third Principal Meridian in Cook County, Illinois; that summons was duly issued against you as provided by law, and such suit is still pending. Now, Therefore, unless you, WILLIAM SODA, a minor, file your answer to the petition in said cause or otherwise make your appearance at the said County Court in probate of McHenry County, Illinois held in the Court House in the city of Woodstock, Illinois, on the 13th day of September, A.D. 1962, default may be entered against you at any time after that day, and a decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said petition. VERNON W. KAYS Clerk R. A. Stueben Attorney at Law 3317 W. Elm St. McHtnry, Illinois Attorney for Petitioner (Pub. July 19-26, Aug. 2, 1962) The regular meeting of Job's Daughters, Bethel 98, of McHenry was held July 26, with Sandi Fairchild, honored queen, presiding. This was guest night and the girls from various other bethels were present to see the work of the local group. The DeMolay party was held July 28 at Williams Bay. Marlene Vii'ta, Reporter CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for cards, memorials and other expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. A s p e c i a l t h a n k s t o F a t h e r Baumhofer. The Peter J. Miller Family 8-2-62 Silence is often evidence of superb command of language. CARD OP THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their visits, cards, flowers and many kind deeds during my recent illness. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Jack Smith *8-2-62 HOSTS TOUR Charles E. Alexandel, dloomington, has been named host and leader for a delegation of Illinois agricultural leaders on a 17-day goodwill people-topeople inspection journey throughout eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. The Illinois delegates will depart from New York Aug. 21. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Please take notice that I have withdrawn from the partnership of Robert T. Ness, Edward I. Vinarsky and Joseph L. Tortprella. doing business as Midwest Academy of Music with place of business at 3911 Main Street, McHenry, Illinois. Said withdrawal is effective as of August 1, 1962. Further, take notice that as of August 1, 1962, the payment of any obligations of said Midwest Academy of Music is assumed by the said Edward I. Vinarsky and Joseph L. Tortorella. ROBERT T. NESS (Pub. July 26, Aug. 2-9, 1962) News About Our Servicemen "Most of the people (over 70 per ceht) are working on the farms to get our principal food, rice, but the rice grows best in wet places arid this year we have not yet any rains. I hope they will come soon. "I wish good luck to your and your family and all McHenry people. God bless you. "From your Korean Navy Man "Chung K. Hahn" PATRICK MOFFETT Pvt. Patrick J. Moffett,' USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Moffett of 4421 North Elmleaf drive, McHenry, completed recruit training recently at the Marine Corps Recruit depot, San Diego, Calif. The rigorous training course includes discipline, mil i t a r y drill, bayonet training, physical conditioning, basic military law, ceremonies and other basic subjects. Alan J. Gignac, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gignac of 8502 Elm street and David R. Miller, son of Mr. and Mr^. Thane Miller of 8710 Ramble road, both of Wonder Lake, completed recruit training last month at the Naval Training center, Great Lakes. From Korea we received a letter this past week written by the young Korean Navy lad named, Chung K. Hahn, who found so many friends in McHenry when he visited here weekends during his stay in Great Lakes. "Dear Director of the McHenry Plaindealer: "This time I must say thanks a thousand times for your kindness to me when I was there, and the copy of your paper and its write-up about me. "I came back to Korea June 23 on eastern callender from San Francisco, Calif., by plane through Hawaii, Wake Island and Japan. Now in Korea is very hot, sometimes ft reaches about 90 degrees and no rain; also, so many farmers worry about their rice patties, even government because rice is our bread of life. Naval Aviation Officer Candidate Roland G. Ullrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold G. Ullrich of 2704 North Stilling blvd., McHenry, is attending the Naval Pre-Flight school at the Naval Air station, Pensacola, Fla. The candidates enter basic flight training upon graduation from Pre-Flight school. The flight program leads to commissioning as a naval officer and designation as a naval aviator, qualified to wear the "Wings of Gold." Gerald H. Dowe, s6n of Mr. and Mi*s. Charles J. Dowe of 412 Front street, McHenry, is undergoing nine weeks of basic recruit training at the Naval Training center, Great Lakes. The indoctrination to Navy life began on July 10. WONDER LAKE MAN CHOSEN FOR '62 SCIENCE STUDY George A. Guetzloff of 4005 N. Delores drive, Wonder Lake, was one of sixty-five teachers from twenty-four states, selected from more than 700 applications, to attend the 1962 summer institute for junior high school teachers of general science, sponsored by the National Science foundation on the Ohio university campus. The six-week institute, which began July 23, is designed to improve the subject matter competence of the part i c i p a t i n g t e a c h e r s a n d t o strengthen their capacity for motivating able students to achieve an understanding ot science and to consider professional careers in science. The program of study revolves around courses in biology, earth science, physical science and chemistry. OFFER OVER 80 HEAD LIVESTOCK AT 4-H AUCTION Over 80 head of McHenry county's finest and best-caredfor hogs, sheep and steers will be sold at the 1962 McHenry county 4-H livestock auction, according to Hubert Schultz, chairman of the auction committee. The sale will begin at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 5, the final day of the 1962 McHenry County Junior Fair. The auction will include only animals that have beefn officially exhibited at the 1962 fair. Thus, every animal will have been the special project of its 4-H owner and, can be expected to be of highest quality, wortny of the attentions of the most discriminating buyers. Schultz makes it clear that everyone is eligible to bid and buy at the auction. In the past, the buyers', list has included restaurants, meat dealers, livestock buyers, business and social clubs, manufacturers, banks, loan associations and individuals. Schult-. points to the fact that the auction serves a twofold purpose. First, it provides an opportunity for youth to realize a respectable profit for their year's work, spent in developing their projects. Second, the auction purchaser provides himself with a source of valuable publicity, in that the purchase of an animal, at this auction, denotes both an interest in youth and an interest in top-quality meat for the purchaser's customers or members. Picture service will be available at the auction. Thus, valuable publicity pictures may be taken for use in the buyers' advertising and promotion programs. LICENSE OF ONE DRIVER REVOKED; TWELVE SUSPENDED The village of Besian, on the south edge of the Sea of Galilee, is one of the very few places on earth where archeologists have found evidences of continuous habitation of man from stone age to the present--preserved in 70 to 90 feet of debris, representing 8 or 9 different civilizations. Speediest Way To Get Cab Service No matter where you are, our Radio Dispatched Cab is always ready to serve you. 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Phone McHenry EV 0-5252 or Residence EV 5-0718 SHOP IN McHENRY ENING AUGUST 4 G&D SNACK SHOP 4915 W. McCullom Lake Rd. 11:00 a.m. - 11:00 pan. SANDWICHES • HOT DOGS • CHILI DOGS • TAMALES • ITALIAN BEEFS • HAM & CHEESE Try Us For -- Lunchmeat Bread - Milk - Pop Come In And Get Acquainted EVERGREEN 5-4345 Use Our Free Planning Service! Considering a room addition-- a major repair job--or remodeling? Let us help you on proper materials, and other important points you'll need to know! Plus an estimate on the job. This exact information can guide you to a safe and worry free decision. The state office of Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentrer, drivers* license division, has announced the revocation of the driver license of Flctyd C. Brermecke of Union for driving while intox icated. Suspensions were ordered for John R. Cappi of Crystal Lake; Arthur C. Eberhardt, Matt S. Eichinger and Richard K. Mercure of McHenry; Orrin H. Hanson of Johnsburg; James W. Jensen of Marengo; Thomas A. Montgomery and Stanley J. Conley of Harvard; Edward Smith and Lorraine E. Ward of Wonder , Lake; Jeffery V. Moritz of Cary and Chester W. Straus of Island Lake, all for three violations. Probationary permits were issued to Jerome J. Chase Of Woodstock, Harvey J. Huse of Cary, Harry T. Wunderlich of Wonder Lake, John W. Behm of Crystal Lake and Julius Goffo of McHenry. Smart women learn how to look up to men shorter tha n they are. Any gal is a good match for a guy with money to burn. SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 "DOES IT REALLY HELP TO PRAY?" Why do we pray? What are our motives? This week's program will help everyone find a more effective and satisfying kind of prayer. Radio: WATT (820 kc) Sun. 9.00 a.m. WCLM-FM (101.9 mc) 8:45- WHY WAIT? 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