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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Apr 1965, p. 15

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Thursday, April 22, 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Ringwood News DELOBES BRENNAN 658-9045 JIM PEARSON SHOWS SLIDES OF EUROPEAN TOUR On Wednesday evening, James Pearson presented a slide talk of his travel in Europe to the Women's Society of Christian Service at the Ringwood Methodist church. He included scenes of Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, Holland and France. Some of the trip highlights shown were: Queen Elizabeth II in Edinburgh, Scotland; the Norwegian Fjords; and a trip behind the Berlin Wall to East Berlin. „The talk was followed by a Short question a»eL_|inswer period. All attending thoroughly enjoyed such an interesting evening. wood and Harrjr at home. Earl Sonnemaker Promoted To Captain Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sonnemaker and children have been living at Montgomery, Ala., for the past 3V2 months while Earl attended S.O.S. school there. On Friday Earl graduated and is now a captain. The Sonnemakers (Mrs. Sonnemaker is the former Mary Linn Hogan) moved back to Detroit, Mich., where he will be stationed for the next year. Easter Family (»et-Togethers Mr. and Mrs. Earl Betts, Jr., of Ringwood, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Markette of Northfield and Mrs. Lillian Jacques and Ron of Fox River Grove were Easter Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Betts, Sr. Alice and Marion Peet enjoyed dinner out with Jeannette Mackenstadt and Florence Smith of Elgin. The remainder of the day was spent at Alice's home in Ringwood. Mrs. Ruby Shepard, Mrs. Nellie Hepburn and Frank Hack enjoyed dinner out at Elgin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Betts, Sr., and family spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Bett's sister and family, the Walter Leedles of Lake Geneva, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawley were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Anna Reinwall at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman, Lenny, Juanita, Luke, Brian, Craig and Chris spent the Easter weekend visiting his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman, at Prentis, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brennan, Bob, Pat, and Linda were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter, Georgia Mary, of Sycamore were also dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan entertained their family for Sunday dinner. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hogan and son, Thomas, of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hogan and daughter, Tracy, of McHenry; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson and sons of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parsley of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hogan and son, Mike, of Ring- Servers For Hot Lunches The servers for the hot lunches at the school for April 28 are Martha Betts and Marg Samuelson. For May 5, it will be Georgia Bauer and Phyllis O'Halleran. Her© «N' There -Mrs. Loren Harrison and Mijs. J. C. Pearson were Elgin visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seegert of Mineral Springs called on Mrs. Ruby Shepard one day last week. Luke Ackerman went to Springfield with his , Grandfather, Cyalton Bruce, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Harrison of Antioch spent Saturday evening in the J. C. Pearson home. Mary Ainger of Hebron, Coug Kotthe of Minnesota and Mike Kynell of Walworth were Monday supper guests in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard. The boys were on Easter vacation from college studies in Minneapolis. Mrs. J. C. Pearson and Jim were Round Lake visitors Friday afternoon. Mrs, Joe Schmitt of McHenry called on the Bob Brennan family on Friday evening. Mrs. Laura V. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Harrison enjoyed a pre-Easter dinner in Richmond on Saturday evening. How about a card shower for Mrs. Virginia Bruce? She has been a patient in Memorial hospital at Woodstock for the past week and expects to be there for some time yet. I'm sure if we send her some cards it will help pass the time a little faster. Happy birthday wishes go to John Hogan, whose birthday is on Tuesday the 27th. That's about it for another week. See you next? Think you're not lucky? Stop by a gift shop, sometime, and look over all the junk your friends haven't sent you, yet. SHOP IN McHENRY DR. JOHN F. KELLY OPTOMETRIST Al 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Wednesday) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION CONTACT LENSES HOURS: DAILY 9:30 a.m. to 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS 8:80 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 385-0452 LINDSAY CLOSED END "S" SERES HABBOW S liiMi 5 ft., 40 teotH 5% ft., 43 teeth 6 ft., 47 teeth 6Vt ft., 51 teeth 7 ft., 55 teeth Tooth Bars -- Extra large diameter high carbon steel tubing. Lever Assembly -- Tilts teeth easily to angle best suited to soil and crop conditions. Lever folds flat. Teeth -- High carbon steel hammer-forged to diamondhard point, penetrates soil better. Lasts longer and are reversible and replaceable. Cultivates, smooths, breaks up crusfs, clods and destroys the early weed. Designed for top performance. Available now / at your LINDSAY dealer. GEO. P. FREUND Farm Implements A: Tractors 4102 \V. Crystal Lake Koad McHenry. Illinois 385-0420 V. F. W. AUXILIARY NEWS by Renee Jende The Women's Auxiliary to Fox River Post 4600 met on April 12, at the club rooms. A warm welcome to Renee Freund, our newest auxiliary member. We are pleased to have you with us, though two Renees may be confusing at times. The most important business of the evening was the election of officers for the coming year. By unanimous vote, the auxiliary elected for president, Jean Wiles; senior vice-president, Viola Schuble; junior vice-president, Ethel Groth; treasurer, Marge Moreth; chaplain, Inez Young; conductress, Josephine Hansen; guard, Dora Krocker; and thre£-year trustee, Genevieve Bradley. We are sure that the auxiliary will continue its fine work under the able leadership of the ladies elected to office. The delegates elected were Marge Moreth, Marie Heinz, Genevieve Bradley, Viola Schuble, Josephine Hansen, Sylvia Hess, Dorothy Reinboldt, Ethel Groth, Mary Miller, Dora Krocker and Katherine Fuhler. The alternates elected were Renee Jende, Vi Abbink, Inez Young, Doris Wetzel, Marian Moser, Mary Murphy, Gerry Breede, Lil Doran, Carrie Molinaire "and Pat Ruemelin. The delegates in office at the present time are reminded that there will be a district meeting on May 16 at the Community Center in Marengo. The officers of the 5th district and auxiliary are invited to march in the Loyalty Day parade on May 2 in Elgin. The V.F.W. auxiliary department convention will be held June 25, 26 and 27 at the La- Sane Hotel. Our sympathy is extended to all the tornado victims in the surrounding area. Members of Post 4600 and auxiliary, including President Gen Bradley, senior vice-president, Jean Wiles, Rehabilitation Chairman Ethel Groth, Roy Bradley, Joan Bradley and young Tommy Wiles, made four urns of coffee, approximately 250 cups, and took it to Island Lake on Sunday evening. Two urns were left at the firehouse and two urns were taken to Gate 2, where people were working to clear debris. This gesture was greatly appreciated. The VFW and Auxiliary is organized for one purpose--Service. A thank-you note was received from Wally Groth,"4 the junior vice commander of Post 4600 for the work done by the auxiliary at the last post functions. Membership Chairman Jean Wiles reports we have 137 paid up members, leaving us two shy of, 100 percent. Kathy Fuhler, hospital chairman, read a letter from Margaret Henke, thanking her and her committee for the parties over the past year at Downey hospital, and her hopes for the continued cooperation throughout the year. She mentioned the fact that the veterans all look forward tc» this auxiliary's visits each month. A letter from Kay Kasting informs us that volunteers are still badly needed at Downey. Anyone having time to give to these hospitalized veterans are asked to call Kathy Fuhler for details. The Downey carnival is scheduled for the last week in June. Volunteers are needed for this event. Poppy Chairman Ethel Groth has asked . for volunteers for Poppy Day, which is in May. Vi Abbink, Community Service chairman, was unable to attend the meeting. In her absence, Renee Jende reported that the four books have been mailed to Dupo, 111., for competition. She thanked all the ladies who assisted in compiling these books. Their help was greatly appreciated. The post and auxiliary were to be commended for all the works done over the past year. Without the deed itself, there would be no books to compile. Vi worked very hard with many sleepless nights, and we all hope for a good showing in the contest. Florence Svoboda, essay chairman, reports that the essays are in the hands of the judges and will have a report on it as «soon as she is informed of the results. Our annual card party "has been set for May 12. Dora Krocker is the chairman for this event. Put a circle around this date. Get a group of your own for cards or bunco and plan to attend. Post 4600 is co-sponsoring the all-sports banquet this year, to be held at the Post home on April 28. The ladies of the auxiliary are preparing and serving the food, free of charge. Our next meeting will be April 26 at 7 p.m. at the clubhouse. Bring a dish to pass and plan on supper and a social evening. Be Wise Head The Classifieds Lakemoor- Lilymoqr SHIRLEY SCHUERR 885-2645 PAY ASSOCIATION DUES TO MAINTAIN GOOD ROAD REPAIR A letter was sent out to all residents of Lilymoor explaining the situation on the roads. As it states in the letter the dues come to twenty-eight dollars a year, eighteen dollars of this goes for disposal service, the ten dollars goes for roads, postage, etc. Out of this ten dollars the roads are plowed in the winter, sanded when needed and also graded and graveled where needed. As you all know this past winter required a lot of snow plowing and also several sandings. Unless' dues'{ire paid up by,. Association members and unless non-member property owners contribute substantially, the roads will not receive the necessary attention. You can not do work where there is not enough money to do such work. Stop and think. What is cheaper, to help get our roads in good shape again, or pay an expensive repair bill on your car? We all use the roads, why can't we help with maintaining them? The men who are working checking our roads, getting estimates for work, and seeing that the roads are plowed in the winter time or sanded do not get paid for this. The people who do the plowing, sanding, grading and graveling get paid for their work. It all boils down to this. Unless the association gets the money for the roads work can not be done on them. The money collected for the disposal service can not be used for the roads, it is strictly for disposal service. Let's not complain about the roads being so bad, let's do something about them by paying up the dues, or "by giving towards the roads. Like the old saying you can't get blood out of a turnip. Please send your money to the treasurer Pearle Stineman at 308 N. Glenwood. Near Tragedy .Henry and Freida Glick and their three children were in the dime store at Crystal Lake when the tornado hit. Freida and the three children were pinned under the debris. Their oldest son received a cut on his face. Freida was taken to the McHenry hospital with neck injuries. 1 am happy to report that Freida was released Fi'iday from the hospital. She will have to wear a neck brace for sometime. On behalf of everyone Henry, Freida and children we are more than happy you all are still with us. Home On Leave Friends and relatives were happy to see Gene Bolda home on a forty-five day leave. Gene is in the Air Force. When Gene returns he will be stationed overseas for two years. Welcome home Gene. The Bake Sale and white elephant sale held by the ladies of the L.I.A. was a huge success. The girls sure worked hard to make it so. Cancer Drive The month of April has been designated a Cancer Drive month.. When a volunteer knocks on your door please give whatever you can. - Confirmation Those who made their Confirmation at St. Mary's were Janet Hose, Susan Johnson, Guy Pattalaro, Janice Steadman and Mark Steinsdoerfer. Congratulaions, ladies and gentlemen, on your big day. Home From a nice long vacation in New Orleans is Lee Bassi. Lee returned home Mohday the twelfth. Talking with Lee she said it was nice to have a vacation but it's nice to be home, welcome home Lee. Birthday " Greetings go to Kenny Ehredt. Kenny celebrated his eleventh birthday-Friday;-April 16. Greetings go to Helen Rodde and Pearle Stineman. Both Helen and Pearle will celebrate their 21*4 birthday Friday, April 30. Still more greetings go to Lill Neumann and Richard Schuerr. Lill will celebrate her 21 Vi birthday and Richard will be a great big four years old Sunday, May 2. Many happy returns Kenny, Helen, Pearle, Lill and Richard. r)» k4-- 1 PISTAKEE TERRACE Jerry Dick* 885-7850 Plan Rummage Sale May 15 Plans for a rummage sale on May 15 have been made. The chairman is Sharon Graziano. Her helpers are Mary Jackubicek, Janice Cynor, Mary Mecko and Pat Ferrell. The place for the rummage sale will be the Merhaut garage and time 9:30 a.m. Please contact any of these ladies about rummage or after May 10 rummage may be taken directly to the Merhauts. Easter Egg Hunt Although the weather was overcast, the spirits of the youngsters were high as the Easter egg hunt got under way. The children of the Terrace seemed to be good egg hunters. A good time was had by all the children as well as a few mothers who were able to watch the festivities. A great big. we'll done to Joyce Toepper and Pat happy returns Myrtle. Hospital I am sad to report that Marie Behrendt is still in the hospital after these many weeks. I know she would like to hear from her many^friends. Marie is at St. Augustana hospital on Dickens street in Chicago. Here's hoping I can soon report that you are home and Well onto the road of recovery Marie. Merhaut and all of the others for a most enjoyable hunt. Birthday Greetings April 24, Mickey Jourdan, Val Patula, Marion Rabb, Joan Stull and Brad Wiggermai^ April 25, Barbara Parker; Aprtl 27, Cindy Stull; April 29, Harry Gavin and April 30, Grace Vyduna. We wish you a happy and joyous birthday and may all your wishes come true. Anniversaries April 28, Noel and Dolores Gregg and Bob and Jerry Dicks. Both these couples will be married 14 years. We wish them a very happy anniversary and many more to come. RADIOACTIVE WASTES The Illinois Department of Public Health is seeking proposals from contractors to provide and operate a site for the storage of radioactive wastes, Dr. Franklin D. Yoder, state public health director, has announced. "The problem of storage and disposal of radioactive wastes from industrial, medical and research activities is increasing in Illinois," Dr. Yoder said. He indicated that the establishment of a disposal site is an immediate problem, pointing out that New York and Kentucky already have such areas in operation. Further information regarding details of the proposal may be obtained from the Illinois Department of Public Health. A Surprise Birthday party was held for Myrtle Booster Sunday, April 11. There were twenty-five persons who surprised Myrtle. Among those were Frank and Lu Bitterman and Squib and Pat Morrison. Myrtle hecame a seventy-five years young. Many im Plymouth Barracuda might look like a million bucks, but it costs $997,498.00 less! Got o pertcil? * Bated en Manufacturer! Suggeited Retail Prke for lowest-priced model, exclutive of destination charges, state and local taxes, if any, racing stripe, whitewalls, wheel covers, and otiter optional equipment. And don't be surprised if your Plymouth Dealer beats that figure. FURY MOTORS, Inc. FURY/ BELVEDEREIVKUANT/ BAKRACUO* 2568 W. Route 120 McHenry# Illinois Arnold Rauen YOU KNOW THIS GENTLEMAN. HE'S ONE OF OUR DIRECTORS AND ONE OF YOUR NEIGHBORS Mr. Rauen, who resides at 2721 N. Regner Road, McHenry, is Chairman of the Board of McHenry Savings and Loan. He's State Director U.S. Treasury, Savings Bonds Division, and he was recently elected to the Board of Auditors for McHenry County. 4* SAVE FOR YOUR TOMORROWS T O D A Y ! Stop in and open your account as soon as you can. And remember, 4-14% is paid on investment accounts. ttttNGf 1 SAFETY SAVINGS McHENRY1 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 3611 WEST ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-3000

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