kr a,i! "« ' ,•1 "°' " * r: roum«BT . .. f • MeHBHUY ^SMSS-- TtitisfBGBy# Jtmiisry 2* 1SS4I ttingwood .'." ". .. NEW YEAR WISHES ARE EXTENDED, BY COLUMNIST Lor Breniuui - W.L. 2045 • "Yours truly' would like to ' wish all the best for the past holidays. Many families were together to exchange gifts and eat the fampy turkey. I hope you were as lucky. As for , ourselves, Santa was 'awfully good to each and every member of rtiy family. Linda got her Wonder Horse, Patty her Midge Doll with clothes, and Bobby, a6 game. Bob and 'I got more, than our share, and m.„,'-were very thankful for all. l/fy whole family were guests . at my folks' home, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitt, in McHenry, ... where the entire group enjoyed a delicious supper, after which we opened and exchanged our gifts. Again, many, many thanks . f6t the cooperation you have given me during, this past year of 1963, and I hope we continue^ as well in the coming year of 1964. It has been a pleasure to write for the paper, giving you, I hope, all the news ,of our little town. > 1 Now for the news of our local readers. Christmas At Hogans Mr. and -Mrs. John Hogan were surrounded by family on Christmas day, having their dinner in the early evening, and opening gifts afterward. At home for the day were Mr. ytind Mrs. Richard Thompson and family of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hogan, Jack Schoenholtz, Miss Ann Peschke of McHenry, Tom Parsley of Crystal Lake and Susie Jacobsen. As well as John, Harry and Mike at home. Pearsons In Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson apd son, James, were Christma^ holiday guests in the home of their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearson, in Norman, Okla. They returned home on Saturday after spending the wfeek with the family. Harriabn Dinner Home At Christmas guests in the Loren and Roy Harrison home on Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Benoy and family of. Alden, Charles Krohn and daughter of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Walker and Mrs. Emma Walker of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison and family and Miss Faith Wagner of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dowell and son, Billy, of Ftingwood and Mrs. Mary Henne and Ruth, of Chicago. Brennan-Hepburn Home Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brennan of Nippersink and Miss Joanne Sisson and Henry Skogstead of Antioch were guests in the Brennan-Hepburn home on Christmas Eve for. the gift exchanging. Christmas At Skidmores Dinner guests in the home of Mr. and rMrs. John Skidmore were Mr. and Mrs, George Miller of Chicfago and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skidmore and girls of McCullom Lake. ; In the evening, the Skidmores and Millers called in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Creutz and son in Lakeland Park. j Christmas At The Hawleys Mr. and Mrs. William Reinwall and boys, Mrs. Anna Reinwall of McHenry, Mrs. Frank Hawley of Crystal Lake, Ed Hawley of-Fox River Grove and Mr. and Mrs Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake were Christmas dinner guests in the L. E. Hawley home. Butler Guests Christmas dinner- guests in the B. T. Butler home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanek and family of Elkhorrf and Mr. and Mrs. • Alvin Benoy and family of McHenry. Pat Hogan Engaged Miss Pat Hogan, daughter of the John Hogans has become engaged to Tom Parsley. Pat is employed in secretarial work in Woodstock. Pat also was the Illinois Dairy Association Dairy Princess. Tom is the well known athletic director at the* Marion Central high school Woodstock and resides in Crystal Lake. A November wedding is planned. guests in the- home of Mrs. Rick Fliege at McHenry., Mrs. Bowmaiv was home not feeling up to par, so had her dinner brought to her. Fred Wiedrich and" Butch Leonard were Christmas dinner guests in the .. Jack Leonard home in Lake Geneva, Wis. Miss Joanne Schmitt and Loren Kelley of North Chicago were callers in the RoJaert Brennan home on" Thursday -of last week. Harry and Pat Hogan left on Thursday of last week and returned on Friday after spending some Holiday time with their sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sonnemaker and family in Detroit, Mich. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brennan called on the James Wegener family. Mr. and Mrs! Bill Hoffman were callers in the Wiedrich- Wegener -home on Monday. Mrs. Roy Wiedrich, and daughter, Nancy, of Burlington, Wis., were also visitors in the Wegener home. Mr. and Mrs. Lt E. Hawley were Woodstock and Crystal Lake Visitors on Thursday. ^Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Butier of McHenry were guests in the B. T. Butler home on Thursday. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wegener and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rothermel, along with Mrs. Tillie I Engel, of McHenry, were callers in the home of 'for. and Mrs. James Wegener. Fred, Nancy; and Freddy Bowman called on the John Skidmores on Christmas afternoon, as well as in the Senk- | erik home in Sunnyside. Mrs. Jerry Sharp and boys of . McHenry called in the James Wegener nome .on Tuesday / Mrs. Jo^in Ehlert and Mable of Wilmot, Wis., spent the weekend of Christmas in the Senkerik home in Sunnyside. On" Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kiebl of McHenry and the Louis Winns of Richmond called in the Wiedrich-Wegener home. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawley were visitors 3at Crystal Lake and in the Bill Reinwall home in McHenry on Friday. This brings the column to a close once again. The next one will be in the new year, bringing you all the latest from Ringwood. Man knows very little about women, but he still knows far more than he can do anything about. \ Undergoes Surgery1 Mrs. John Hogan will have undergone her surgery as of this printing. Ila is scheduled to enter the McHenry hospital on Sunday to undergo surgery on Monday morning. ( Since she will be confined approximately ten days, maybe a few cards will cheer her up. Dinner (Quests Fred Bowman, Nancy and Freddy were Christmas dinner P R0FE5Jl0flRL DIRECTOR V by Buss Emerson Robinson Crusbe, the storied castaway, figures in a roundabout fashion in the history of medicine. Crusoe, actually Alexander Selkirk, a young Scot, was rescued from Juan Fernandez Island early in the 18th century by a Captain Thomas Dover. It was Dover, a self-appointed physician, who "invented" a new medicine, a combination of opium and ipecac which was sold under the name of Dover's Powder and, to the best of our knowledge, still sells today. The powder had some value in curing a variety of aches and pains when used in moderation, but Dover subscrib^cnT) the belief that if one grain is good, two are better. In fact, some of Dover's dosages ranged from a horrendous 60 to 100 grains. As a result, opium which had been in use for countless centuries -- since the days of the early Sumarians -- fell largely into disuse because of Dover's indiscriminate use of the drug. ! Getting back to proper and ; prescriped dosages -- you I know, of course, that fast, ac-1 curate prescriptions are a | specialty at MILLSTREAM i DRK.S, ^NC. Try MILLSTREAM DRIGS, INC., 3720 West Elm -- Jewel Shopping Plaza, for all your drug needs. Phone 385-5057. 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: Mark s from adhesive will-be removed by rubfdrtton dampened \vl1h n.iil polish remover. DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician 8327 West Elm Street Office Phone: 385-0748 Residence Phone: 385-0847 Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. A FrL 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat., 10 &.m. to 2 p.m. 12-63 SAKL tL WALSH INSURANCE fire, Auto, Farm & Idle Ik Representing LEUABLE COMPANIES When TOD Need Insuranoe OF Any timi Phone 88S-004S or S85-0958 129 U. Elm St.. McHenry, ill DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 1236 N. Green Street Office Phone: 385-0188 Res. Phone: 885-6191 Hours: Daily 9:30 - 5:00 Tues. & Fri. Eveulngs 6:30 to 9 p.m. Closed All Day Wednesdays Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted ' Repair Service 2-64 SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Structural Steel and Ornamental Visit Our Showrooms Fireplace Equipment Miles South on Rt. 31 tone 385-0950 2-64 GORDON E. SERGANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Tests Sanitation Layouts Water Supply Programs Richmond 678-7491 Vl Mile South of Rt. 12 on Johns burg - Wilmot Road 11-63 DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes Examined--Glasses Fitted 1303 N. Richmond Road Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 4:00 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tues., Thurs. & Fri. Eve. 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. No Hours on Wednesday Contact Lenses Phone S85-22fi2 2-C51 J*' McHenry* Shores Resident Wins New York Trip / By Bernlce Wilson 885-4880 ( Edwin Burgstaller was the Surprised winner of a five day all expense paid trip to New York in a drawing held in McHenry Monday afternoon. When the Chamber of Commerce called, Mrs. Burgstaller answered the phone and at first thought there was some mistake as her husband couldn't remember signing jin entry fog the contest but then recalled shopping in town and deciding to take a chance which turned out to be the winner. Since the trip is for two he and his wife said they would probably take the trip next April and as he has never flown j or been to New York it should be a double treat fpr them. Well congratulations to them, we all sign for these contests at various, happen to any of us. times and this probes it can Winners In Christmas Displays The Marshall Jacobs home on Still Hill drive was chosen for the award in the elaborate display category and those in our area receiving honorable mention were John and Marie Hinz of Pearl Street and Pinkie Pipkonsly of Beach Drive. They also will get a prize. Have you taken a drive to see .these displays? If not better get out and look airourid as they were picked from all over McHenry as being outstanding. Happy New Year To All Now that all the presents' have been opened and Christmas is gone we look forward to the New Year. May we exten^ our best wishes to all our neighbors for a happy and prosperous year. Birthday Greetings Best wishes for' a happy birthday go to Dale Jenner and Barbara Whetherhult on Jan. 2; little Lee Lexovv who will be one year old on Jan. 6, Deborah Burke, Robert Dobbertin, Jr., Ray Moore, Daisy Smith, and Susan Ewald on Jan. 8. Many happy returns of_the day to one' and all. Anniversaries On Jan. 3 Sim and Mary Santilli will be observing their anniversary and on Jan. 4 Charles and Bernice MacCallum will be adding another year to their years^-spent together. Congratulations both couples. _ to Meeting Of The Shores Club, On Thursday, Jan. «2, the first meeting of the new year will be held at the VFW hall. We will be electing seven new directors so get over and cast your ballot. The polls will be open from T to 9:30 to allow time' for everyone to vote. After the meeting and refreshments Mildred Snively, will show, slides on her trip to Europe last summer. Vehicle Stickers M c H e n r y S h o r e s v e h i c l e stickers for 1964 will be available at the meeting or from the treasurer William Tennert at 3216 Beach Drive. Complete Auto Rebuilding Service "Everything done in our shop" • Wheel Alignment • Frame Srtaightening • Radiator Repair • Glass & Upholstery All this adds up to greater savings to you. Check the shop that has the complete equipment. New 10-Miri* Car Wash Mon.-5ai. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m INSURANCE ESTIMATES F R E E I75 4707 W. Route 120 Lakeland Park Phone Day or Night Days: 385-0444 Nites: 385-1422 JUST CAN'T SEAT THAT NATIONAL MEAT Guaranteed to Please or Your Money Back! /' If* i NATIOMiL C@ft@RAD© CORN-FED We Reserve the High* to L i m i t Q u a n t i t i e s . 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