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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Mar 1963, p. 18

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I%g» Bgfcfeii 7 THE MeHENlY PLAlttDEALZR Tlnndiy, Marcfe 21* IMS Villig# of Sunay«ld« Extend Welcome To New Family .. - Betty Lehman 385-6366 ^ " Moving in at 150$ W. Lakeview street dre Mr. and Mrs. ]>on Buss' and family who formerly resided in Wonder Lake. We hope you vviU liks living here in Sunnyslde. tfkat is It? It could be elves, • «!fins, gnomes or what have yotC but they all seem to be harassing Slevie William# lately. A couple of weeks ago while playing on the ice Steve gpt hit whh a" sjed and a rusty nail made a ttg gash on his Jef». But yoy sty, all boys get hurt at one time or another. That may be! Sunday while playing in the basement with a few of his friends guess who got hurt qgain? Steve. This time requiring three stitches to close a cut in his head . So I have only one suggestion to make, stop-look-and-beware, Steve! Brave One!! ' v ' With all the unpcediotable Weather we have been" having, il did not deter, llou Lafiuj from venturing to Ciystal Falls, Mich., to pick up Ernie's mother, Mrs. LaBay, for «• three weeks visit. She' really experienced all kinds of weather which included, rain, fog ice and a big snowstorm in Green Bay, Wis. But it was worth every minute of it be cause the children were really looking forward to seeing their grandmother whom they haven't seen since Christmas. Now Lou is busy taking Grandma into Chicago to visit all their other relatives. Besides all this activity, the La- Bays are expecting Lou's sister, brother-in-law and two children this Friday for a three day visit, from LittleChute, Wis. But what is more enjoyable than chatting and learning all the latest news from one's hometown. We love every minute of it. Cub Scout News * Pack 452 held their monthly meeting on Wednesday evening March 13. Last minute details about the Scout-O-Rama were discussed. Cubmaster Zenner told about some of the future trips that are in store for the Cub Scouts to enjoy, among them a trip to the airport and two baseball games. The big moment of the evening was the awarding of badges and gold and silver arrows to seventeen of the boys. Den^one en* tertained those present Nvith 'a game of bird chartvJes. tJoest speaker of I he rvenirtg was King Scout, Neighborhood Commissioner. Mr. King also presented cards and pins to all committeemen and den mothers. Brownie* Troop 150 had a most enjoyable time Sunday morning when they ail gathered at the home of leader Irene Seliga for breakfast of pancakes and sausages. fteepeat Sympathy Our condolences to the Mangold family on the death of Phil's mother who passed away Sunday in Woodstock hospital. Hospital Patient I have received word that John Valeski is in the hospital. I'm sure that at a time like this some cards and letters would cheer him up. He is in Lutheran General hospital, Park Ridge, 111. Visitors and Visiting The Cammaratas spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mary, and family in Palatine. Visiting with the Senior be.hmans Saturday were daughter, Marilyn, and her husband, Hank, of Rolling Meadows. Itobcrta and Jack Roggenbuch attended the boat show in Chicago on Sunday. Also going along were friends Mickey and Don Sallman of Mc- Henry. The Fredricks spent Sunday visiting with Rich's folks in Fox Lake. The Gayiords had Cammie's folks, her sister and "her friend from Mauston, Wis., over for the weekend. The Metzgers enjoyed a Sunday supper at the home of Joe and Maty Harm-. Also visiting the Harrers were Mr. and Mrs. Bauer and children from Milwaukee. Don Gaylord's brother, Waynejust home from Korea on a furlough was a Monday night guest for an extra special sapper prepared by Cammie. The Guntber house was full of company on Sunday, Bill's brother Barney, his wife, Marie, and daughter, Leona, came for dinner and were served the specialty of the house, lasagna. Later in the afternoon daughter, Barbara, her husband. Frank, and little Jean, stopped in with Frank's folks. Sick List Ted Prell was hit by the flu bug and had to spend a few days home from work. Little Tammy Kinder had her tonsils removed last Friday at Columbus hospital. Her mom tells me she-is coming along very nicely. Mrs. Brown Is home from the hospital and doing very nicely I'm sure a call from some of McHenry Shores GEESE FLYING SIGN OF SPRING COMING TO SHORES r»U Petersen S85-M25 I'm crossing my fingers that by the time this edition carries out there will be no new snowfall, or drizzling of sleet, or what-have-you. A flock of wild geese which had been setting up housekeeping somewhere down South suddenly picked last Friday to wing their way back home to their aimmer stomping grounds and passed over the Shores on the way. They were a very good sight to those who saw them and heard the loud racket they made. I guess we'll all be pretty thankful to see -spring come into the community. I oxpcct all my neighbors to get out now and do things so I will have something to write about. In Sympathy Our sincerest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Leah Hogan and her family on the loss of her mother, who passed away last Friday morning at Rockford hospital and her brotherin- law, who died a short time later. Woman's Club A delightful program was presented at the recent meeting of the McHenry Woman's Club recently. Mildred Snively, and Daisy Smith were among those attending. Demonstration Spring fever caught hold of some unsuspecting souls last Tuesday evening when they attended a demonstration party held in Joyce Lexow's home. Abcut fifteen women were entertained. Junior Society The Brunke and Winters children had great fun attending the Saturday afternoon production of the 'The Man who Came To Dinner" put on by the Playcrafters in the junior high. It was a highly entertaining play and the kids Just loved it. Michelle and Brian Calvert had the time of their lives last Saturday afternoon when they were taken to the new polar dome to see the Chicago Blackhawks practicing on the ice. Jackie and Mickey Mc- Dermott, long-time fans of the Blackhawks, took the kids her neighbors would cheer her up a little and pass the time ot day for her. No birhtdays or anniversaries this week. ss;:I , -x-w o s & mm \ •• • | * £/' ^ • s' " ^ " jr. J IP* § along to see some of the hoeky stars. Reggie Fleming, (the Blackhawks bad boy) gave Michelle quite a thrill when he gallantly skated around the ice with her. Around The Shores Bill and Nancy Ewald took advantage of that nice Spring weather we had last weekend to spend some time with their friends, the Robert Armstrongs of Indiana. Alice and Art Brunke treated their children to an evening of the ice show which, if you've ever seen it through a child's eyes, is like a glimpse into fairyland. The Corcorans had a pre-St. Patrick's celebration with Ing's niece and her family weekend before last. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fitzgerald and their tiny baby, Joseph, all thought they'd come and visit their "Irish" uncle. The Fitzgeralds are from Milwaukee. Birthdays And Anniversaries This week's" birthday wishes go to Peter Vieweg on March 22, to Harry Paulin and Joe Mack Legal* JfOTKTC IN THE MATTKR OF THE ESTATE OF EWALD P. MOELLER. deceased, File 63P35, All persons are hereby notified that Monday, May 6, 1963, is the claim date in the administration of the estate of EWALD P. MOELLER, de ceased, and that claims may be filed against the estate in the office of the Clerk of the County Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, (Woodstock, Illinois) on or beon March 23, Carol Olszewski on March 26, Beatrice Burchfield on March 27, and Jeff Mack on March 28. A very happy birthday to you and may you have many more. Anniversary wishes go out to Gordan and Darlene Hattan who will celebrate their eleventh and to Art mid Marie Cicchini wfto will be celebrating thei^ twentieth. Best wishes to all! fore the claim date without issuance of summons. MARGUERITE HANSEN Executor. Harry P. Stinespring, Jr. Attorney 38 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. (Pub. March 14-21-28, 1963) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for the improvement of Lincoln Road in McHenry Road District, McHenry County, Illinois, will be received at the office of the McHenry Road District Highway Commissioner until 10:00 a.m. March 28, 1963. All proposals must be accompanied by a bank cashier's check, bank draft, or certified check for not less than ten (10) percent of the amount of the bid, or according to the schedule as provided in Article 2-7 of the "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction" prepared by the department of Public Works and Buildings of the State of Illinois and adopted by said Department on January 2, 1958. The proposed improvement shall consist of the necessary grading, construction of a gravel or crushed stone base course, Type A, and a Bituminous Surface, subclass B-5. The Township Highway Commissioner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technicalities. No proposals will be issued without prequalifications of bidders as required in Article 2-12 of the Standard Specifications. Plans and Specifications may be picked up at the Highway Commissioners office, 3703 N. Route 31, McHenry, Illinois. CHARLES J. MILLER Highway Commissioner McHenry Road District McHenry County, 111. (Pub; March 14-21, 1963) Christian Science Radio Series 9:30 a.m. WATT, 820 kc Sunday, March 24 •THE REMEDY FOR BOREDOM" BE WISE USE THE CLASSIFIED Christian Science Services Masonic Building IS09 N. Court St. McHenry, IU. Sundays -- 10:30 a.ni. Sunday School at same time. 3rd Wed. of each month at 8 p.m. Ail Interested Are Welcome to Attend. You can cruise to Europe for as little as *16 a day AVagabondMediterraneancruisetoEurope this year could be your vacation of a lifetime! A 24-day cruise every month, April- November, with sightseeing at Lisbon, Tangier, N aples, Genoa, Cannes, Barcelona, Palma, Gibraltar, Madeira. Or yeu can eruise one way, have an extended stay in Europe and cruise back later. A Vagabond Mediterranean cruise is the casual funway to Europe: entertainment, Spanish FlamencoDancers,galaparties,deck8port8» first run movies, wonderful food, dancing: nightly to a Meyer Davis orchestra. The M ATLANTIC ! as ATLANTIC is air-conditioned. Private bathrooms (shower). Stabilizers for fnU comfort. Summer season cruises $535 round trip Tourist Class or $298 one way. Oct. or Nov. cruises reduced to $382 or $241 one way. Entire ship is Tourist Class except for 40 in First Class. See your Travel Agent or send the coupon. AMERICAN EXPORT LINES 168 North Michigan Blvd. Chicaga 1, American Export Lines, Dept MC-3-21 168 N. Michigan Blvd., Chicago 1, 111. Please send free brochure on Vagabond CnriaH I'm thinking of sailing in the month Ne obligation, ot coona -Zona. 1 StXMt ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN OR^CH (Missouri Synod) 4206 W. Waukegan Road (Highway 120 West) Rev. Carl A. Lobitz, Pastor Sunday -- Services: 7:45 and 10:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class FAITH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH West of the outdoor theater John O. Mclntyre, Pastor Church School -- 9:30 a.m. for 1st grade through adults and 11:00 a.m. for pre-school children (3-5) Worship -- 11:00 a.m. Nursery facilities available. ST. JOSEPH.S CATHOLIC CHURCH Richmond, Illinois Rev. Fr. Frank J. Miller Pastor Sunday Masses -- 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Holydays -- 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 3929 West Main Street 385-0081 Virgle L. Chappell Sunday Services -- Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Training Union 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship FIRST BAPTIST CHAPEL Wonder Lake B. H. Crowhurst, Pastor Sunday -- Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship Hours, 11:00 a.m. Training Union 7:00 p.m. Worship Hour, 8:00 p.m. WONDER LAKE BIBLE CHURCH Box 2, Phone 653-7961 Rev. Richard N. Wright Pastor Sunday -- 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 ajn. Morning Worship 5:30 p.m. Youth Meeting 7:00 p.m. Bible Fellowship Hour RINGWOOD METHODIST CHURCH Ringwood, Illinois Rev.- Bruce Brenemann Minister Sunday -- 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Church School 3:30 p.m. Jr. Hi M.Y.F. 7:00 p.m. Sr. HL M.Y.F. METHODIST CHURCH Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. Mr. Burres Church School -- 9:30 a.m Regular Worship Service --. 11:00 am vpl ^ t.' I ^ uAoK. - V A Ay. « -s THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every ix rson should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Sunday Psalms 33:13-22 Monday Proverbs 21:11-17 NO PLACE TO All dressed up, the expression goes, and no place to go. These boys are hardly "dressed up." But the rest of the description fits them perfectly. They are two of the millions of American children who are growing up WITHOUT A CHURCH. Boys with the God-given right to grow up in faith •.. with the American right to worship God freely according to the dictates of their own conscience. But someone hasn't understood their rights. Parents who make no provision for their children's religious education are, in effect, robbing these children of the most precious heritage of every American. Grownups who, by the tell-tale example of indifference, encourage boys and girls to emulate the Godlessness that the Iron Curtain seeks to foster are undermining the spiritual substance of our nation. No more serious problem faces America today than the children who on Sunday morning in a land of churches have no place to go. Honestly, now, are you creating the problem--- or helping to conquer it? Copyright 1963, Keister \dvertising Service, Inc., Struburg, Va. Tuesday Isaiah 47:10-15 Wednesday Jeremiah 14:10-16 Thursday Daniel 1:8-19 Friday Ephesians 2:13-22 Saturday Ephesians 3:7-13 ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC Rev. Eugene Baumhofer Rev. Raymond Holmgren Asst. Pastor Sunday Masses -- 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 10:45 and 12:00. Holydays -- 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Confessions -- Saturdays, Thursdays before First Fridays, and days before Holydays: 3-4 in afternoon and 7-8 in evening. ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. E. J. Lehman, Pastor Sunday Masses -- 6:30, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:10. Saturday -- 3:15, 7:15 p.m. Confessions COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 3717 W. Main Street McHenry, Illinois Rev. Ernest C. Carder 385-1352 Sunday Worship Services -- 9:30 and 11:00 ajn. Church School -- 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. MOUNT HOPE METHODIST CHURCH 1015 Broadway Pistakee Highlands Stewart B. Smith, Pastor Res. & Office HYatt 7-3601 710 Pheasant Trail Pistakee Highlands McHenry, Illinois Sunday Services -- 9:45 Church School 11:00 Morning Worship 7:00 Youth Fellowship SJ. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Edw. C. Coakley Pastor Rev. Eugene D. Parker Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses -- 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12:00 Holydays -- 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Saturday -- 4-5, 7-3 p.m. Confessions Thursiay (Before First Fri.) NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 3506 E. Wonder Lake Rd. Box 15T Phone 653-3832 Wonder Lake, Illinois W. L. Thummel, Pastor Sunday -- 8 & 11 a.m. Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH Johnsburg Rev. Joseph M. Blitsch, Pastor Rectory phone: 385-1477 Convent phone: 385-5363 Sunday Masses -- 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:00 and 12:00 Holy Days -- 6:30, 8:00, 10:00 and 7:30 p.m. Confessions -- Saturdays and for First Fridays: 3:00 and 7:30 p.m. COMMUNITY CHURCH Richmond, Illinois Sunday -- 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH McHenry, 111. Rev. Fr. R. S. Northway Vicar Masses -- Sunday 7:30 and 9:00 a.m. Weekdays: Tues. & Wed. 9:30 a.m. Thurs. & Fr. 7:15 a.m. Sat. 8:00 a.m. Confessions -- Saturday 2 p.m. or by appointment. ^ GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Richmond, Illinois Harold L. Carlson, Pastor Church School -- 9:45 a.m. The Service -- 11:00 a.m. May thru September, 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. ALLIANCE BIBLE CHURCH McHenry, Illinois William N. Harper Sunday -- 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 6 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:00 p.m. Gospel Hour CHRIST THE KING CHURCH Rt. 2, Wonder Lake, Illinois Rev. James Vanderpool Pastor Masses Sundays, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 & 12:00 Holy Days -- 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Confessions -- Saturday 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Holy Days and First Fridays, one-half hour before Mass FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 37 McHenry Avenue Crystal Lake, Illinois Sunday -- 11:00 am. Church Services 11:00 a.m. Sunday School in the Central Grade school, multipurpose room, en trace on Franklin Ave. The Reading Room -- Located at 75 N. Williams street, is open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.ra. (except Sundays and Holidays). Fridays from 11:00 to 9:00 p.m. McHENRY SAVINGS ft LOAN ASSOCIATION 8611 West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois CARET APPLIANCE, OfC. G. E. - Speed Queen - Maytag Sales A Service 1241 North Green 8treat McHenry, Illinois ACE HARDWARE 8729 West Elm Streal McHenry, Dlinoia THE KENT CORPORATION 1811 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, Illinois PETER M. 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