V Thursday, Mayl3, 1965 j,, j .v .. i- U TOE McHENRY PLAINDEALER TOP GOLD HONOR AWARD IS WON BY TRI-COUNTY CLUB --«•* May 13 , f 'McHenry Garden Club Meeting -- Mrs. J. J. Gruenfcjld Home, >510 N. Clement Lodge Road -- 1 p.m. •"* May 14 " Spring Concert by McHenry Junior High Junior and Senior Student,? and Choral Group- Junior High School--7:30 p.m. May 15 Rummage Sale -- 1208 N. Green Street -- Sponsored by Job's Daughters. May 10 Millstream Campers Camp^ORama -- City Park -- 2 p.m. White Elephant Sale --pub-, lice Invited. ' May ]fi St- Pal rick's Mothers Club Bake Sale Church Basement -- After All Masses -- Light Breakfast Available. May 18 Public Card Party -- K. of C. Hall - - 8 p.m. -- Sponsored by Riverview Camp, R. N. A. ftiverview Camp, No. 6S18, R.N.A., Spring Card Party -- 8 p.m. -- K. of C. Hall -- Meeting at 7 p.m. May 20 P.T.A. County Council Meeting and Workshops- Harrison School, Wonder Lake 8 p.m. Band-Chorus Festival McHenry High School Gymnasium - 8:15' p.m. May 22 Rummage and Bake Sale -- Sponsored by W.S.C.S. of Mount Hope Church - Pistakee Highlands -- 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Public Card Party -- St. Peter's Parish Hall, Spring Grove -- 8 p.m. May 20 Band Parents Meeiing--Junior High School Library-- 8 p.m. •--Fifth Through Eighth Grades. Joint Installation of McHenry Community and High School P.T.A. Groups -- Junior High School --8 p.m. , Juno 18-19-20 Country Air Fair -- Junior High School. REV. WEGENER TO BE ORDAINED EARLY IN JUNE The Tri-County Republican Club of BOone, Lake and McHenry counties will be one of the twenty-seven Republican clubs in Illinois to receive the Gold Honor Award at the spring conference of the Illinois Federation of Republican Women to be held in Springfield on May 19 and 20. Mrs. LaVerne A. Dixon, Gurnee state honor roll chairman of the federation, who will complete her term of office with the conference, will present the award. Receiving the Gold Honor will be Mrs. Thomas R. Davis of McHenry, wife of the Tri-County president. Tri-County is the only Republican club in the 12th Congressional District to have fulfilled the list of achievements required for the honor. Last year they won the silver award. Organizations achieving the state gold award are eligible to compete for the diamond award given, by the National Federation of Republican Women. Mrs. Frank Kenney of Barringt'on, president of the Federation, will preside at the two-day meeting. The highlight of the conference will be a speech at the banquet by Senate Majority Leader Russell Arrington of Evanston, with other speakers and study groups rounding out the agenda. Earning Silver Honor Awards in the 12th Congressional District are the women's Republican clubs of Fox Lake, Grant Township, McHenry Township and Waukegan Township. MARIAN HIGH ROYALTY I ELECT OFFICERS OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN'S GROUP Gov. Otto Kerner has proclaimed that the week of May 9 through May 15 be set aside as Exceptional Children's Week. He urges that citizens become aware of the exceptional child and the specialized services provided for him, as well as the necessity of providing educational opportunity for all children. The Illinois Council for Exceptional Children has scheduled a spring workshop and delegate assembly for May 14 and 15 in Rock Island. | In McHenry county, a meeti ing has been scheduled for I Thursday, May 13, at 8 p.m. in j the Wingate Home, 11023 East i Route 14, Wo<xlstock. This will j be an organizational meeting I for a McHenry county chap- ! ter of The Council for Excep- | tional Children. | Membership in the chapter is open to those professionally engaged or interested in the education of exceptional children. The program for the evening will include acceptance of memberships, election of officers, adoption of a constitution, committee reports, and a discussion of projects and plans for the coming year. Top Singer Two young McHenry students at Marian Central high school had the honor of holding the titles of king and queen of the annual prom last Friday. They were Jane Weber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber, and Dennis Hester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hester. The prom theme was "Once Upon A Time." In the court were Marilyn Marke of Wonder Lake, Mary Sue Weyland and John Huemann of McHenry. McHenry Hospital Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong announce the birth of a daughter May 3. A son was born May 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Kenn Shreffler of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultz became parents of a daughter May 5. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Fuqua on May 5. On May 6 Mr. and Mrs. George Leone, Crystal Lake, welcomed a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rittorno welcomed a daughter May 7. A Cary couple, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Hay, became parents of a daughter May 6. REV. ROBERT WEGENER . Rev. Vernon Robert Wegener, S.D.S. will be among twelve Salvatorians (Society of the Divine Savior) ordained priests on Saturday, June 5, by Bishop William J. McDonald, sector of the Catholic University of America, at the National $hrine of the Immaculate Conoeption, Washington, D. C. * Father Wegener, the son of $Irs. Agnes Wegener of Ingleside, attended St. Peter's §chool, Volo, and Grant Community High School, Fox Lake. He is the first son of St. f'eter's, Volo, to be ordained to the priesthood. ' * Father Wegener entered the Salvatorian Seminary, St. Nazism/, Wis., after bis second year of high school. He graduated from the junior college department in June of 1957 and entered the Salvatorian Novitiate, (Solfax, Iowa. After profession <$F first vows on Sept. 8, 1958, ls»e was assigned to Divine Savior Seminary, Lanham, Md. and attended classes at the Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C., receiving a B.Av degree in philosophy in June of I960. During his Apostolic year, Father Wegener taught at Mother of the Savior Seminary, Blackwood, N. J. In September, 1962, he professed final vows and began his last l^jur years of study before ordination. * - Father Wegener will offer his fjrst Solemn Mass at St. Peter's, Volo, his home parish, on Sunday, June 13, at noon. There will be an open house at the Johnsburg Community Club, Memorial Hospital Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. Michael Daines of Wonder Lake announce the birth of a daughter May 4. A son was born May 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Muse. NEW MILLSTREAM CAMPERS OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED Election of officers was held at the last regular meeting of the Millstream Campers. Installed for the 1965-66 season were Robert Hanford, president; Frank Schafer vice-president; Robert Brunswick, secretary and treasurer; Stan Lezak, Glenn Benson and William Nimsgern, board of directors; and Mrs. Glenn Benson, publicity chairman. The first club camp-out of the season is scheduled for the weekend of May 22 and 23 at Rock Cut State Park near Rockford. A last reminder is given of the club's Camp-o-rama to be held this Sunday, May 16, at the McHenry city park at noon. There will be a fine display of trailers and tents. The public is invited and there is no admission charge. Coffee and doughnuts are available on the grounds. PIANOS & ORGANS TONES Music - . Try Before You Buy *% S3 per Vv'Pfn Practice Piano private Music •* All Lesson -&719 W. Elm St. "v Across from gives you or Organ-- Lesson -- Material Ph. 385-4646 the Jewel Johnsburg, in the evening from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Officers for the Mass will be R e v . B o n a v e n t u r e F o n d a , S.D.S., deacon, Rev. Benedict Juckem, S.D.S., subdeacon, and the archpriest will be Rev. Edmund Slingerland, pastor of St. Peter's. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Lambert Schommer, S.D.S. Obituari ted ROSE JESKE A funeral Mass for Rose Jeske will be sung at 10 o'clock Friday morning from St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg, with burial in St. Adelbert's cemetery, Niles, 111. Visitation will be after 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. Mrs. Jeske, a resident of 805 Treetop Road, Ingleside, died May 11 in Victory Memorial Hospital, Waukegan, following a short illness. The deceased was born Sept. 15, 1884, in Chicago, and for twelve years had lived in the Ingleside community. She is survived by her husband, Albert, and two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Shemroske and Mrs. Margaret Schaack of Chicago. G. C. WILDE, SR. Last rites will be conducted at 2 o'clock Thursday from the Corcoran funeral home, 6150 N. Cicero Avenue, Chicago, for G. C. Wilde, Sr. Mr. Wilde, 65, a resident of 2402 Villa Lane, McHenry, died Sunday, May 9, in Hines Veterans Hospital, Hines, 111., where he was admitted a few hours earlier. The deceased was born Sept. 12, 1899, in Chicago. A local resident for about twenty years, he became semi-retired recently after being employd as a maintenance man. He was a member of the World War I McHenry Barracks. Survivors are his widow, Rose; a son, G. C. Wilde, Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Dolores Peterson, of Fox Lake; four grandchildren; three sisters and one brother, Beatrice O'Connell, Grace Julian and Walter Wilde of Chicago and Florence Bowman of Pasadena, Calif. Mr. Wilde was buried in Montrose Cemetery, Chicago. LILLIAN JONES Lillian H. Jones of 7606 Oak Road, Wonder Lake, died Monday, May 10, at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, where she had been a patient for three weeks. Her death followed an illness of about a year. Mrs. Jones, 64, was born in Chicago Oct. 19, 1900. She had lived at Wonder Lake for about twenty-five years, coming here from Chicago. Survivors are her husband, Harvey F. Jones, Sr.; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Evelyn) Roberts of Lombard and Mrs. Urban (Dorothy) Bauer of Wonder Lake; two sons, Harvey F. Jr., and Donald G. of Wonder Lake; a sister, Mrs. Frank (Mary) Hart of Chicago and a brother, Clarence Olson, of Chicago; also fourteen grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. A son, Melivn, was killed in the Korean War in 1952. The body rests at' the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home, where services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday, | with Rev. John O. Mclntyre of Faith Presbyterian church officiating. Burial will be in Ringwood cemetery. MARGARET FRETT Mrs. Charles (Margaret) Frett, 90, was buried last Friday in Aurora following services held in St. Rita church. Mrs. Frett, a former McHenry resident, died May 5 in St. Joseph Hospital, Aurora. The deceased was born in McHenry and lived her early life here. Her husband, Charles G. Fi'ett, preceded her in death. She leaves three sons, Leonard. home of his brother, John, in Fenton, Mich., where he had been living for a year and a half. His unexpected death was attributed to a heart attack. Mr. Conway was bom June 2, 1901, in McHenry. A real estate salesman, he lived most of his life in McHenry until about twenty years ago, when he moved to Chicago and then Elgin. His Wife, the former Ruth Kent, preceded him in death in 1944. He is survived by one daughter, Laurayne, o£»--Mc- Henry; a sister, Sister Mary St. Hilda, BVM, of Lincoln, Nebr.; and two brothers, Robert Conway, of McHenry and John of Michigan. Two brothers and two sisters preceded him in death, Clarence and Ed (Kelley) Conway and Mrs. Emma Adams and Sister Mary Celine, BVM. The body rested at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home until 10 o'clock Wednesday. A funeral Mass was sung at St. Patrick's Catholic^church, NEW ASSISTANT HOME ADVISER COMES TO AREA Gail B. Norman has been named McHenry county assistant home adviser. She will work from the Woodstock Cooperative Extension Service office at Highway 47 and McConnell road. Mrs. Norman is a home economics graduate of Iowa State University, where she majored in textiles and clothing design. As assistant home adviser, Mrs. Norman will work closely with various phases of 4-H work and serve as an assistant adviser to the McHenry County Homemakers Asociation. A native of Clarendon Hills, Mrs. Norman now lives in Elgin with her husband. Charles W. and Francis, all of Aurora; two daughters. Miss j with interment in the church Helen Frett of Chicago and j cemetery. Mrs. Margaret Arnold of Bellaire, Texas; also eleven grandchildren. LEO W. CONWAY Leo W. Conway, 63, a native of McHenry, died Saturday morning, May 8, at the IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE r.\ WIMMING LESSONS • Private Pool • Semi-Private Classes • Bath House Facilities Classes for Beginners Also Advance Swimming, Junior Life Saving & Diving Register Now for Lessons to be Given During June, July Si August -- PHONE 385-1008 -- 3 Miles West of McHenry on Rt. 120 Power train warranted for 2 ym or 24.000 mil« I race--against time: to the shopping center, to school, to the club, to the 5:48. And my SAAB is so dependable. It's so easy to get places. Even I can park it. And it Jikes me! th» longer, lovelier, livelier SAAB.. .fust $1985 Ask us about Overseas Oellveiy P-0-* TOP USED CAR VALUES 1961 V.W. Ghia Coupe $1095 SECOND CAR SPECIAL 1955 OLDS, 4-DR. MAKE OFFER! 100% Guaranteed USED SAABS Station Wagon and G.T/s EUROPA MOTORS 3318 W. Pearl Street 5 McHenry, Illinois Phone 385-0700 Friday 9:00 p.m. -- Sunday 12:00-4:00 Open Daily 8:30 - 7:00, later by appointment BE WISE -- USE CLASSIFIEDS! MARY LYNN AlNGER Miss Mary Lynn Ainger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger of Alden, received a superior rating for the fourth consecutive year in the state solo and ensemffle contest held at Rock Island. She is a senior in Alden-Hebron high school. Miss Ainger is the granddaughter of Mrs. Ruby Shepard of Ringwood. for many years a correspondent for the Plaindealer from that area. McHeiuy Hospital f Patients admitted to / McHenry hospital during the past week included Francis Eubel, Cleveland, Ohio; Paige Vqn Horn, Barrington; Alan Ashmore and Charles Rapier, Wauconda; Joan Townsend, Woodstock; DaJe Sutherland, St. Anne; Donald Jensen, Fox River Grove; Agnes Eberle and Agnes " Autschbach, Fox Lake; Margaret Gardiner, Constantine Cientea, Walter Fleischmann and Hillis Folkins, Crystal Lake; Moss Palmer, Kings Mt., N. C.;- Brian Hinderlitef, Algonquin; Gerald Nellisi Islano Lak£. Alsp, Myra Zabroski, Kerr# Neff, Joseph Flicek. Baby Eliz-* abeth Klapperich, Gladys See* gert, Kurt Rehberg, Helen L^ Smith, Estelle Beatty, Nfculah Harrington, Sylvia and Yolanda Fernandez, Christine Butler and John Smith, of McHenry. Memorial Hospital Woodstock Among the patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, were Alma AJfrey, Baby Sherry Scarbrough, Florence Kosmecki, William Rossman, Jr., Mary Jean Pieroni, Master Russell Schiller, Florence Lacy and Bernice Raedeke, McHenry; Pauline Ashby, Linda Langdont Otto Hartung, J. P. Embry and Master Philip Bacus, Wonder Lake. Harvard .Hospital Hans Flach of McHenry was a patient during the past week. CARD OF THANKS Special thanks to the nurses for the good care and kindness-' es shown our mother, Mrs. Minnie Mellinghausen, during her recent stay at the Villa Nursing Home. «• Pearl Egebrecht and Bill Mellinghausen 5-13-65 COURT BRIEFS Thomas W. 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