Thursday, September 5, 1963 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Nin^ Ringwood Softball Team In Play-Ofis Lor Bremuui 7 WX. M45 Since I am writing this column on Friday this week, I can only tell you that Ringwood can finish no lower than second place in the Championship playoffs. They' defeated the Genoa City Merchants Team on Wednesday by a score of 8 to 3, putting them into the finals. Last Thursday night they played the first game of the playoffs and won by beating Hebron by a score of 5 to 0. The boys played Aug. 30 for the championship, with a possibility of a doubleheader if they lose the first game. This is a two out of three for the title of CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS. It would be quite a feat if the boys could go on and win, since it would mean that the first place team won the playoffs. You can bet that Ringwood will be represented well for the games. School Days!! School is in session as of Tuesday Sept 3 with a half day for getting bills paid and knowing your teacher. Wednesday was the first day of school for our Ringwood youngsters. The new school hours are as follows: 8:55 a.m. to 3 p.m. Make sure your children get to school on time. It makes us stop and wonder just where the summer did go doesn't it? It seems just like a few weeks ago that they were out for the summer months and now comes September. Keep in mind that these youngsters will be riding bikes to and from school from now on, and when driving by, watch out for their sudden movements. We would like to keep our boys and girls safe. home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard on Thursday. The Pages were returning home after spending aeveral days vacationing at the Wisconsin Dells. On Thursday evening, Loren Harrison was a supper guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brennan and family. Mrs. Louis Hawley attended a party in Chicago last week. She was a guest in the home of Mrs. Eleanor Carlson on Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener and son, Freddy, were callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phelphs Saunders on Tuesday afternoon. I'm sorry for such a short column for Ringwood this week, but with the early deadline there just wasn't much news. Keep in mind that your news over the holiday weekend will be good for the coming week. Give me a call, I'll be glad to get any and all news. You might keep in mind that. Sept, 25 is the first community club meeting for the 1963-64 school year. I'll notify you later for full details. 'Bye for now, see you next week? Kenneth R. Popes Vtrittng Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Pope will be' spending a couple of days visiting his parents, the Kenneth Popes. Last Thursday, the Popes left to visit relatives in the southern part of the state and were expected to be in Ringwood on Monday. After visiting with relatives and friends here they will be on their way to Smithville, Mo., where they will be attending school until the week before Christmas. Their address is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Pope c/o Gospel Missionary Union; Smithville, Mo., in case anyone would like to write the young couple. Birthday Greetings Betsy Fossum and Lily Boyd will be celebrating their birthdays on Sept. 5. On Sept 9, Pricilla Fossum will have her natal day. Birthday wishes are extended to all three of these girls. Here 'N' There Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page of McHenry were callers in the ROTARY NEWS Out-of-town Rotarians visiting our club meeting last week were Hugh Deneen, past president Harvard; past presidents of the Richmond club, Dr. J. F. Harris and Fred Gunderson; Tom Burgess and Jim Longway of the newly formed Rotary club of Crystal Lake, Oscar Iber, a member of the No. 1 Chicago club, whom we consider as our adopted member, was present also. When Oscar misses one of our meetings it is news as he attends consistently and the quietness of the meeting is always noticeable. Service Above Self -- one of the principles of Rotary -- is being exemplified by one of our members, Larry Fuhrer, and his Rotary Ann Neva. They have accepted the chairmanship for the cystic fibrosis fund drive for McHenry county and have been very busy organizing their committees. Let all of us show we appreciate their efforts in trying to help people less fortunate by greeting the worker that calls at our/home with, a smile and give whatever we think we can afford. "Must I be giving again and again, forever?" "Oh no," said the angel," his glance pierced me through: "Just give 'til the Master stops giving to you." Wonder Lake Hoffmans See Son Graduate Mary Loo Harteg - Harold and Jeanette Hoffman of 5009 E. Lake Shore Drive flew to Ames, Iowa, last week to attend the graduation of their son, Richard, from Iowa State College. Both Richard and his wife attend Iowa State and will both return to the college in the fall to begin studying for their Masters Degrees. Richard will work towards his Masters in Industrial Engineering and his wife will work towards her degree in Home Economics. They will drive Jeanette and Harold back to Wonder Lake and will spend a short 'vacation here before returning to Ames. Christ The King Altar And Rosary News The Altar and Rosary sodality will have its regular monthly meeting in the school hall Thursday night. Rosary in the church at 8:15. Meeting at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert Bird will speak on "School Drop Outs." On Sept. 12, 13, and 14, there will be a leadership training institute at Highland Park, sponsored by the National Council. Please contact Mrs. John Wines for additional information - 653-3931. Sept. 29 - DCCW 5th Biennial Convention - 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at Boylan high school - Rockford. Carlson Family Moving To Florida The John Carlson family, residents for many years, ol 4114 East Lake Shore Drive, left last Saturday to make their new home in St. Petersburg, Fla. Their home here at the lake was sold recently and John is already in St. Petersburg. Bart and her daughters, Pam, Carl ana, Denise, and Dena, and Mrs. Carlson, Sr., are driving to Texas to visit friends and relatives and will proceed from there to Flordia. Louise Marke and Mary Ahrens were hostesses at a luncheon for Mrs. Carlson on Thursday. Pam Carlson was guest of honor at three "going away" parties in the past week. One given by friends where she was employed, one at the Parratore home in Greenwood, and one at the home of'Joyce Motulewicz in Wonder Lake. Aunt Mary once said, after a long round of feeding preachers at a protracted meeting -- "I don't have a single chicken left --they've all entered the ministry." news. I know there are a zillion things going on around here but I'm not around all day and I miss out on the coffee-klatchin' so I don't know about what's going on unless you let me in on it. I will accuse you this week because you probably forgot that the deadline was three days early because of Labor Day, but next week let's get in there' with the news, OK? Legion Post News Attention all Boy Scouts. With the beginning of school troop meetings will begin. The Wonder Lake Boy Scout troop will meet on Monday nights at the American Legion Post home. Further information can be had by contacting the Scoutmaster. The membership drive is in high gear now. The post would appreciate everyone getting their dues in early. There are a lot of events and activities in the making at the post for the fall and winter, each member should attend the next regular meeting on Sept. 11 at 8 p.m. PUBLIC PULSE (The Plaindealer invites the public to use this column as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. Our only request is that writers limit themselves to 300 words or less signature, full address and phone number. We ask, too, that one individual not write on the same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we consider libelous or in objectionable taste.) TEEN-AGE PROBLEM "Dear Editor: "There's a crazy problem 'teen-agers of McHenry have to face every time they go to the theatre. We pay adult prices, yet we are not adults. Still, when an adult movie comes there is always an age limit and that leaves us out 4,I think that there should be an adult price and a price for high school students. "Sandi Miller "816 N. Green St. "McHenry" Johnsburg Brownie Troop Needs Leader Betty Hettermaoa In order to continue, troop 389 urgently needs a woman to lead them. This troop has been together a year and would like to go on. Their former leader has had to quit due to ill health. Dorothy Adams will continue as co-leader if another woman will take over dealership. Please, if you have some time to spare won't you please volunteer for this job. Contact Dorothy if you wpuld like to know more about it. Later Date For Meeting Because of Labor Day, the Johnsburg Community Club will meet on Sept. 9 in place of the regular first Monday of the month. Keep your eye on the new addition--its nearing completion. Rescue Squad Calls Recently the rescue squad answered two calls within one day. One took them to a home in Niesen's subdivision where a visiting relative suffered a fatal attack. In the same neighborhood later that evening, a resident had to be taken to the McHenry hospital. Last week a Chicago visitor suffered a possible heart attack and was taken in the squad ambulance to the hospital. Thursday evening a youth was taken to the hospital for emergency treatment. Because of the early deadline this week we are not as yet aware of the success of the dance sponsored by the rescue squad. Can there be any doubt as to why we should back them 100 per cent? Just keep in mind the number of calls they answer, day or night, week in and week out. Hospital Notes Paul Boyk is coming along real well since his recent attack over a week ago. If everything continues as it has, he should be able to return to his Chicago home soon. Change Of Meeting Date A note to all juvenile girl Forester members the next meeting will be held on Sept. 16 instead of Sept. 9. It will begin as usual at 7 p.m., in the Community Club hall. News is real short this week due to the early deadline. Be sure to call next week by noon on Monday. With the children all back in school and things almost back to normal you may have a little more time to call your items into me. I hope so-- you tidbits are what keeps this column interesting. SIGNS IP SALARY BILL A bill was signed last week by Gov. Otto Kerner, effective Jan. 1, 1964, in which justices of the peace or police magistrates who will become associate judges of the circuit court under the Blue Ballot Judicial articles will receive their salaries from the state rather than the county. U.S. still has more telephones than bathtubs. McHenry Women Delegates To Anniversary Of Federation' "> mtm The National Federation of Republican Women will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary at the Pick-Congress hotel from Sept. 10 through Sept. 13. The Illinois Federation of Republican Women, with Phyllis Schlafly, president will serve as hostesses for the meeting. Delegates attending from the McHenry Township Republican Women's club will be Mrs. Charles (Dorothy) Miller, president; Mrs. Thomas (Boots) Davis, first vice-president; Mrs. Henry (Clara) Nell, past vicepresident and member of the executive board; Mrs. John (Daisy) Smith, membership chairman; and Mrs. Edward (Lucille) Dowd. The ladies will assist the Illinois Federation by serving on several committees. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Nell and Mrs. Davis have received invitations to serve on the ways and means committee; Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Dowd will receive their appointments at the convention. The National Federation of Republican Women was founded in 1938. Many of the founders plan to be present and will be honored. The opening attraction will be a hospitality reception with music and entertainment on Tuesday evening, Sept. 10. A ten state regional conference will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 11, with Congressman Donald Bruce (Indiana) as luncheon speaker; other Congressmen and NFRW of- * ficers will speak and morning and afternoon sessions. Iowa» Kansas, Minnesota, Missour) and Wisconsin are included la the local region. * Club presidents and dele? gates from all fifty states will arrive in time for the gale silver anniversary awards ban« quet on Sept. 11, which will feature senator Barry Golds water of Arizona. r On Thursday, Sept. 12, Mar* ion Martin, founder of the National Federation of Republican Women, and past presidents will be guests of honor at a luncheon. This luncheonwill feature an historic stylC show with authentic gown* worn at the White House bjf Mrs. Benjamin Harrison and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen wil£ be the speaker at the dinner on "Illinois Night," on thtf twelfth. Mrs. Roland Miller, Cookcounty convention chairman for the Illinois Federation ot Republican Women, urges all interested Republican women,, to make their reservation® promptly in order to be in* eluded in all the festivities. Prejudice is the result of ben ing down on something youW not up on. NYE's Is continuing doubkl PLAID STAMPS en all school supplies through the first wetilf of school. NYE DRUGS Move To Minneapolis Paul and Carol Zimmer and their two children left the Lake last Saturday to drive to Minneapolis, Minn. They have been living at 7216 Oak Street for approximately a year. He was employed in Woodstock. He will work in Minnesota as a chemist. Notes: I'm sorry to be so stingy this week but I can't print what I don't have and this week you "fellas" were pretty stingy too with your Our Tenth Year In McHenry KER-JAN & DANCERAMA SCHOOLS of DANCE Now Enrolling for . . . CHILDREN'S CLASSES ADULT & TEENAGE BALLROOM Monthly Dances for Adult Ballroom Pupils and Members of Dance Caravan. We also have a studio in Wonder Lake. Jan Rades -- 815-385-4694 by Ross Emerson A congenital indifference to pain is a rarity which has intrigued the medical world for some time. Males and females seem to be equally afflicated by this strange immunity which often is discovered only by accident. Little is known about its cause. It is not related to the relative lack of sensation of the mentally retarded and its subjects may also be insensitive to taste and smell. Itching is a nuisance often beyond experience. Family incidence is the exception rather than the rule. In some quarters lefthandedness has been mentioned as an accompaniment of this strange affliction. Come to think of it, we make it a perfectly painless chore to have prescriptions i l l i t s d a t MILLSTRE4M OKIJGS, INC. Service is quick and sure. While you are at it, you will find a wide selection of the popular cosmetic lines and scores and scores of attractive sundry items at MILLSTREAM DRUGS, INC., 3720 West Elm -- Jewel Shopping Plaza. Phone 885-5057. If you have any questions regarding pharmacy or public health which you would like to have discussed in this column, write to Russ Emerson, c/o this paper. THIS WEEK'S HOUSEHOLD HINT: Rub with salt lightly moistened with water to remove stains from china. End of Summer Clearance Sale Every item reduced to cost or below--we do not have space to carry over. Our loss your. £&in. Quantity Limited -- Subject To Prior Sale -- No Lay-A-Ways! ICE CHEST $1.39 ICE CHESTS Now Reg. $2.99 Wicker PICNIC BASKETS Now *2 00 1 only--Reg. $18.98 Metal Umbrella Table 10 00 4 Only--Reg. $2.98 Redwood Benches $044! ALUM. ROCKER $5 00 Reg. 8.98 ALUM. LOUNGE $050 Reg. $4.98 Alum. FOLDING CHAIR *3 50 Reg. $1.99 Metal PATIO TABLES $-| 00 ea. All Lawn Sprinklers V2 Pnce Reg. $1.00 BEACH TOWEliS 68 Reg. $8.98 LAWN CARTS $C88 Reg. $9.98 Lawn Seed Spreader $C88 Beg. 99.98 Metal WHEELBARROW $C88 Reg. $12.98 6' Wire Wall SWIMMING POOL $777 Reg. 98c BEACH BALLS 66- Remaining Stock of Grass Rugs Reduced to V2 Price. 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