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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Feb 1963, p. 13

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• V •<* Thursday, February 2L 19G9 'vV• lii ft i ,r^ q . ' :4 THE McfflOqiT PIJUNDEALER Ringwood £la hogan NAMED CHAIRMAN HEART FUND DRIVE IrfMT Bftniiaii - WJ 8015 Thp coming weekend Mrs. Hogan with the help of the 4-H girls, will be ringing doorbells, and knocking on doors throughout our little village for the annual Heart Fund drive. This is one of the most imrxn'iaftt drives during the ~sj££ar, as t here is so much work to be done for research on the many heart diseases. Open your pockets wide and dig deep for this wonderful job of scientists in the Heart research field. It will greatly be appreciated by all. Heart disorders strike any* time and anyone without warning. \ This weekend then, look for ajod the 4-H memt>ers to ccme calling. Reqn ember their slogan and think about it. Thdrtjt" you. Ftth Fair A Huge Success Each of the booths reported over a hundred tickets taken in. The dart game seemed to be quite popular with the youngjsters with almost 200 tickets taken in. It looks as though it may turn into an annual affair. Attends Birthday Supper My father celebrates his birthday tomorrow, Friday, but Mem had the whole family for a birthday supper last Sunday. By the way, my folks arc Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitt of McHenry. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmitt, Diane, Dave, Sharon and Mike of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Appelt, Kathy, Steve and Suzanne of Wadsworth, Joanne Schmitt and Loren Kelley of YYaukfcgan and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Breroian, Bobby, Patty and Linda of Ringwood. Mom did' tfje turkey justice in Ihe cooking department, aOd the rest of the family did it justic£~ m the eating department. Happy birthday, dad. • . Birthdays Georgia Bauer will be celebrflling her natal day on Friday. Congratulations and may yo« have many more happy birthdays Georgia! \ • Sr. Hi M.Y.F. Report Einda Low reports: Sunday evening, Feb. 17, we discussed the plans for the coming month. Thjs next weekend, Feb. 23 and 24 -the M.Y.F. Is sending four representatives, Leslie Decker, Doxina. Low, Susie Fossum and Glen Decker, to the sub-district retreat at Fontana. The theme of the retreat is to be "Why Scientists Believe In Go3." This year the retreat is -well planned and will undoubtedly be rewarding for those who attend. ' The M. Y. F. was very pleased with the money returned -lor the bottle caps we've been saving for so long. •jNext month seems to be a tfjavoJing month for our M. Yi F. We plan to spend a week at home listening to reports on different denominational churches made up by our merabi£ T?. Then, after sort of studyi »&_the churches we will visit -it them later in the month. .YVe plan to visit the Baptist, Christian Science, Roman Catholic, Lutheran and Bible Church all next nwBth. Think we will make it? We hope to .sqtteeae a visit from a chaplain and a conscientious objector for a discussion on "Should a Christian Fi^ht?", into the month too. Next week, Feb. 24, we're meeting at the church at 7 p.m. to journey to visit ML Hope for a debate on Communism. Sfee you there! Ringwood Methodist Church, Schedule: Rev. Brace Brettneman, pastor. Sunday -- 9:30 a.m. Worship Service; 10:45 Juta. church school. Miss Mendosa Retmi To Mexkw The familiar face we've all come to know these past few months will be missed by many of her friends. Who? Norma Mendosa. She has been spending close to four mouths in the Walter Low home as thef guest of Miss Pa,t Low as well as the rest of the Low family. Pat and Miss Mendosa became pen pals several years ago when Mr. and Mrs. Low vacationed in Mexico and met Norma and her warm family. Pat flew to Mexico a couple of years ago, now it was vice versa. Norma thoroughly enjoyed her visit and has hopes of returning again some time. Visiting the many different schools, meeting new friends, skating and many more things made the time go so fast it hardly seems that she came nearly four months ago. Norma, if >ou read this, wewant you to know we all thought you were a swell person, and hope you miss our little town and the people as I know they will miss you. Norma left Sunday from O'- Hare field in Chicago for Mexico. REP. A. H. PEARSON LISTS BILLS FOR CONSIDERATION Rep. Albert H. Pearson (D) of Nunda township announced this week that some hilts are duplicate in House and Seaute, thus it is necessary to indicate in correspondence either H.B. of &.B. As the session progresses, more aad more bills are entered and the work kind increases. Hep. Be arson continued to say that he makes an effort to select only the bills that would be of concern to this 32nd district. The following are "some oC the bffls now up far consideration : S. B. 15 - Provides that jio Wedding Bells Mrs. Edith Banks hps announced the engagement and approaching wedding of her daughter, Wilma Hoffman, to John Hardesty of Woodstock. The young couple have set their wedding plans for March 22 in the Ringwood Methodist church. Our sincere congratulations and best wishes go to Wilma and John on their coming marriage. Here 'N' There Mrs. Nellie Hepburn spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Freund at McHenry. Sunday dinner guests in the L. E. Hawley home were Mr. and Mrs. Bity Reinwall and boys, Mark and Gary, of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward and family, Johnny, Lew and Timothy, of Madison, Wis. Also, Andrew Hawley of Fox River Grove. Oti Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of Wauconda called in the home of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn. Dinner guests on Saturday at the George Draznik home in Wonder Lake, were Roy Harrison, Loren Harrison and Miss Ruth Henne of Chicago. • Miss Jane Leonard of Lake Geneva, Wis., spent the weekend in the Wiedrich-Wegener home. Mr. and Mrs. Marcinkus and Allen of Waukegan called in the home of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Sunday. Mrs. Hepburn returned to Waukegan with Marcinkuses to spend the night and returned home an Monday evening. a Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake called on Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Haw'.ey last Wednesday afternoon Last Sunday evening, Clarence Winters of Crystal Lake called in the Roy Harrison home. On Thursday of last week Mrs. Jack Leonard, Mary Kay and Peter of Lake Geneva, Wis., spent the day in the Wiedrich-Wegener home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and daughter, Tena, of Twin Lakes, Wis., were callers in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard on Sunday afternoon. Roy and Loren Harrison were Wednesday evening supper guests in the Elmer Holdorf home. Mr. and Mrs. Jame$ Wegener were dinner guests on Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller at Twin Lakes, Wis. Sunday evening callers in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard were Mrs. Miles Jerousek, Georgianna and Miles, Jr., of 'Melrose Park. Will Claxton of McHenry was a Sunday dinner guest in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard. That's the news tor another week folks. Happy Washington's birthday to you and see you next week. 'Bye. person shall sell any new automobile unless the front seat is equipped with two sets of seat 1MuEeiy baits. . S. B. 63 - Provides for <Say» tight savings time to end e* last Sunday in Set it ember. S. B. 146 - Increases from one to two years the period of residency required for persons to qualify for public aid. S. B. 191 - Prohibits the possession of alcoholic liquor kgr a minor. < S. B. 193 - Requires Depart-' ment of Oonarvvfttidn to furnishf to county clerks for use by tax officers, information comerning registration of motorboata by owners , residing in the County. S. B. 3»- Provites that all Operators of motor vehicle^ consent to a test for alcoholic content of blood. Refusal to •Submit to«test is' cause for revocation of license. H. B. 50- Attows the fixing of a salary ofnot less than $3^000 nor more than 3#.000 for the Highway Commissioner. H. B. 60- Makes adultery the only cause for divorce. H. B. 135- - Permits the placing or construction of ditches, drains, poles etc., along a county highway with the consent of the County Board only. H. B. 188 - County board may adjust maximum speed limit on county and township roads. Minimum 45 m.p.h. max. 63 m.p.h. Present limit 65 m.p.h. "Depend, On* *Jewe£ Pot/Qua/Ckf FoocU / T3ep&ui fw/\ Contract Increase Military contracts awarded to Illinois manufacturers during the second quarter of 1962 showed an increase of 24 per cent over the same period in 1961, Gov. Otto Kerner has announced. Illinois contracts from the Array, Navy, and Defense Supply Agency amounted to 5212,605,000 during this threemonth period, said the governor, as compared to $171,613,- 000 in the same quarter of 1961. "The increase in Illinois' share of defense contracts means that Illinois manufactures are getting more of these contracts now than at anytime since July 1958," Gov. Kerner said. 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