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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Jul 1964, p. 16

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rege isixiesn THE McHENHY PLAIRDBALEK HOLIDAY HILLS NEWS IITEZ YOUNG 385-4672 URGE RESIDENTS TO DISPLAY FLAG ON HOLIDAY Here we arc approaching the biggest holiday of the summer season--Independence Day. To most of us this means extra guests, picnics, swimming at the beach and viewing^the display of fireworks--symbolic of our freedom and independence. May I wish each and everyone of you a sun-filled, funfilled, safe and sane fourth of July and while I'm about it. let me remind you to fly your flag. It is one visible way to say "I'm proud to be an American." Neighbor Dies It is with a heavy heart that I report the death of a dear neighbor, Charles Patz. Bom in Hungary on October 20, 1901, he married his beloved Elizabeth, nee Shaffer, on Jan. 28.. 1932. They moved to Holiday Hills five years ago arid built their home and planned their garden with retirement in mind. He had been ill for the past several months and died in McHenry hospital on Friday morning, June 26, where he had been for seven days following surgery. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Lundquist of the Community Congregational church in Island Lake, at Warner funeral home in Crystal Lake, with interment in Irving Park cemetery. Cub Scout Olympics The last pack meeting of the season was held in the form of the Olympics down at the lake beach an Saturday, June 20. Beginning at 6:30 p.m. the pledge of allegiance was led by Steve Schmidt. This was followed by the presentation of award as follows: Frank Frantz, wolf badge and assistant denner's • badge Steve Schmidt, Silver Arrow; Gregory Schmidt, Gold arrow; Jimmy McWilliams, Silver Arrow; James Cymanowski, Wolf badge, gold and silver arrow, Joseph Zawistowski, Bear badge gold arrow and Ricky Jende, Gold Arrow. With the presentation of awards over, the ceremony of the lighting of the Olympic flame was done by Jimmy Haufe. The following are the results of the Olymipics. Shot Put, first place, Ricky Audino; second, Jimmy Haufe; third, Steve Schmidt. Broad Jump, 8 year olds, first Jimmy McWilliams, second Jimmy Haufe, third James Cymanowski. Broad Jump -- 9 years olds -- first Ricky Audino second, Rickey Jende, and third Joseph Zawistowski. Den Relays, first place -Den. 4, second place-- Den 2, and third place, Den 3. Javelin Throw, first, Ricky Audino. second, Joseph Zawistowski. and third, Jimmy McWilliams. 30 yards dash -- 8 year olds, first Jimmy Haufe, second. Gary Connell, and third, Danny Ohlsen. 30 yard dash--9 year olds--first Ricky Audino. second, Steve Schmidt, third, Scott hundelius. Discus Throw, first Greg Schsh-idt, second Gary Connell, third, Scott Lundelius. Each boy was presented with a prize made by the boys.. First place winners received gold trophies, second place winners, silver placques and third place winners were presented bronze medals in keeping with the Olympics customs. A wienie roast for the scouts and their families was held at the beach with coffee^fflKHitessert served by the j*?»ck. Debbie's Patio Party Debbie Catanzaro celebrated her seventh birthday on June 24 with a°patio party held on the patio her Dad had just finished:* in time for her birthday. Debbie's invited guests were Reinee Frantz, Linda Janik, Nannette Mroz, Evie Krysiak and Debbie's sisters, Linda, Mary Kay and Jeannie. Farewell Our very best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wilde who will be moving from the home they have been living in for some time at 1307 W. Sunset Drive. May they find health and happiness where ever they go. They will be missed by their neighbors, especially the youngsters in their neighborhood. Among The Sick I'm sorry to report that little Sally Foreman is confined to McHenry hospital while they take tests to find out what makes her feel so bad. It's good to see Ed Janik up and moving around again following his recent surgery and confinement. RINGWOOD NEWS DELORES ^BRENNAN 653-2045 YOUNGSTERS PRODUCE HOME TALENT SHOW The Ringwood youngsters' party held at the White place on Barnard Mill road last Friday afternoon was a huge success. These kids have talent!! The program for the afternoon went as follows: Sandy Bauer, ballet to "Moon River.' Janet Bauer, ballet to "Pussy Cat", Nancy White, ballet to "Over The Rainbow", Pam Bauer, ballet to "Who Can J Count On", Sandy Bauer, modern and acrobatic to "Isty, Bitsy, Teeny, Weeny Bakini", Nancy White, ballet to "Sand Paper". Janet Bauer, ballet to "Thumbafina", Noreen Bauer, tap to "Honeycomb", Patty Brennan, baton to "Mr. Lee", Nancy White, ballet to "Hawiian War Chant", Noreen Bauer, baton to "Wabash Canon Ball", Nancy White, tap to "Cha Cha", Pam Bauer, tap to "Goo'fus", Nancy White, tap to "Hobo Dance" and Patty Brennan, modern jazz to "Look At The Stars." Bob White had charge of the refreshment stand with Louie and Otto Mergl as assistants. The boys sold freshly popped buttered pop corn, frozen koolaid, penny candy, cherry and grape kool-ai8. Louie and Otto Mergl constructed the stage for the girls, Birthdays Belated birthday wished to Linda Abbink who was 15 years old on Saturday, June 20. She celebrated with a picnic for her neighborhood friends in the afternoon and a trip to wach her favorite Viscount march in a parade in the evening. Happy birthday to Ricky Connell on July 3, and to Wally Foreman and Kenny Hallberg on July 4. complete with raised bleachers and a curtain. All music was by records. These kids did an excellent job on everything, and planned the entire program by themselves. It took some practice, but ask any of the adults who were present, and they will tell you it was more than worth it. I fore one was there. And a more entertaining afternoon. I can't remember. These youngsters furnished their own costumes, with the help of Mrs. Dolores White, who also fixed the girls' hair for the different numbers. Sr. Hi M.Y.F. Report On Sunday, June 28, four Overloaded cars full of Hebron M. Y. Fers joined us on a picnic at Berryland. We couldn't have picked a better day for swimming either. Though we were all in a picnic mood, we sort of lost part of our enthusiasm when we realized we had brought no charcoal for the burners. Fortunately, we were able to buy some. Our next problem arose when we found that no one out of all thirtyfive of us had brought a fork or spatula to turn the hot dogs or hamburgers. But all of us had a memswim and enjoyed meeting the Hebron M.Y.F. Next week we'll all meet at the church for another exciting meeting. A true life film will also be shown. Thanks to Mr. Baker for being with us this week. Linda Low, substitute reporter. Dick Aissens Have Third Girl Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aissten of River Terrace drive, McHenry, announced the birth of their third daughter, 7 lb. 4 oz. Heidi Jo, on Monday, Juije 22. Heidi Jo will be greeted by her two sisters, Corina Sue, 3, and Wendy Lou. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen are the paternal grandparents with Anthony D'Ambrose of Ridgefield as maternal grandfather. Mrs. Marie D'Ambrose of Bloomington is the maternal grandmother. The baby's mother was the former Carol D'Ambrose. Here 'N* There. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake called on Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawley on Sunday. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ramoska, Janette, Anelle, Alexis Mary and Patty Brennan enjoyed swimming and picnicking at Berryland. Mrs. Bob Brennan, Patty and Linda visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Schmitt at McHenr^. My mom, Mrs. Schmitt, left last Wednesday for a visit with her folks in Washington. Mrs. Bill Reinwall, Mark and Gary of McHenry called on her folks, the L. E. Hawleys. Mrs. Nellie Hepburn visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike, Freund at McHenry on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., and Will Claxton of McHenry were Sunday dinner guests in the homeof Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Foss (MVs. FOBS is Mrs. Shepard's sister) are spending a couple of weeks visiting and staying with Will Claxton at McHenry while here. Loren Harrison and Butch Leonard were supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan on Wednesday evening/ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley of Crystal Lake were Friday evening callers in the L. E. Hawley home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ainger, son, David, and daughter, Mary, of Hebron were Sunday evening visitors in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mrs. Nellie Hepburn, Mrs. L. E. Hawley and Mrs. Ruby Thursday, July 2, 1934 Shepard were Woodstock visitors on Monday. Mrs. Bob Brennan, Patty a|nd Linda called on the Jantes Wegeners in their new home jon Lincoln Street in McHenry. That's about all there is to report from the little town of Ringwood for another week. With this terrific heat, everybody is content to just, stay in- Side near the fans! WINS CASH AWARD Conrad A. Zetterberg, 213 Lillian street, McHenry, a civilian employee in office of the director of maintenance at Fort Sheridan, was presented $15 for his suggestion concerning air baffles for projectors. This suggestion is expected to save the government at least $480. Be modern with We had a full house Father's Day weekend, with my sister, Jeanne, and her family, Jim and Deb, coming out on Friday, a trip into Chicago to see my cousin's daughter, Penny Miller, become the bride of Robert Vander Meer, on Saturday and finishing the weekend with a nice Fathers Day dinner for my Dad and all his family on Sunday. NEW SHOWER ONE HANDLE DOES WORK OF TWO ALTHOFF'S INC. Plumbing & Heating Watch for our New Showroom 907 N. Front Ph. 385-5700 RIGID-FRAME GARAGES §>iir C00K0UT BELS0NS MODERN-FOLD Picnic •TP es as low as Two-Car With Storage "RIGID-FRAME" Construction. It's new -- and so different -- and -- will save time and money! 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