. •. - • , 'V- ... Paction One -- Page Two I v-: ~ ^ Seek County Queen Title Don Peaslev Photo The eleven Miss McHenry County candidates and Chairman Dorothy Kleckner (left rear pose for this official photo. The contest is the opening night feature of the McHenry County Fair on Thursday night, Aug. 4. From left, front, Mary Kristensen, Woodstock; Louise Ruggero, Wonder Lake; Marlene Mundo, Fox River Grove; Yvonne Rizzo, Huntley; Caren Dahlgren, Marengo; Peggv Lalor, Hebron. Back: Mrs. Kleckner. Noreen Sanders, Richmond; Jody Warrington, Crystal Lake; Cheryl Setser, Miss McHenry County, 1965; Kris Chelini, McHenry; Betty Layne, Cary; and Jayne Thomas, Harvard. Eleven Beauties Seek County Title At Fair Thursday Night Following is background information on the Miss McHenry County candidates. The eleven candidates are listed in order of appearance as determined by drawing for position. 1. JODY WARRINGTON -- Miss Crystal Lake, sponsored by Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warrington. Jody is 19, blonde hair blue eyes; 5 feet, 9 inches tall, 135 pounds; measures 38-25-36. 2. BETTY LAYNE -- Miss Cary, sponsored by Cary Junior Chamber of Commerce. D_a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layne. Betty is 19. brown hair, green eyes; 5 feet, 5Vs inches tall, 120 pounds; measures 34-22-34. 3. MARY KRISTENSEN -- Miss Woodstock, sponsored by W o o d s t o c k C h a m b e r o f C o m merce. Daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Ralph Kristensen. Mary- Is 16, blonde hair, green eyes; 3 leet, 1J2 inches tall 105 pounds; measures 34-23-34. 4. MARLENE MUND O-- Miss F o x R i v e r G r o v e , s p o n s o r e d b y C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e . D a u g h t e r o f M r . a n d Mrs. Joseph Mundo. Marlene is 16, brown hair, hazel eyes; 5 feet, 1 inch tall, 104 pounds'; measures 33-23-33. 5. YVONNE RIZZO -- Miss Huntley, sponsored by Lion's club. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rizzo. Yvonne is 19, brown hair, blue eyes; 5 feet, 4 indices tall; 114 pounds, measures 35-24-35. 6. NOREEN SANDERS -- Miss Richmond, sponsored by Cole's Drug store. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders. Noreen is 18, brown hair, brown eyes; 5 feet, 5'i inches tall; 120 pounds, measures 36- 24-35. 7. KRIS CHELINI --Miss McHenry, sponsored by VFW Women's -auxiliary. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chelini. K r i s i s 1 6 , b r o w n h a i r , b l u e eyesf 5 feet 7 inches tall; 120 pounds, measures 34-24-34. 8. PEGGY LALOR - Miss Hebron, sponsored by Hebron Businessmen. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lalor. Peggy is 18, dark blonde hair, hazel eyes; 5 feet 4 inches tall; 124 pounds, measures 34-24-35. 9. JAYNE THOMAS -- Miss Harvard sponsored by the Rotary club. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thomas. Jayne is 16, brown hair, brown eyes; 5 feet 5 inches tall; 123 pounds, measures 34-24-35. 11. LOUISE RUGGERO -- Miss Wonder Lake, sponsored by Wonder Lake Fire department. Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Ruggero. Louise is 18, black hair, hazel eyes; 5 feet l'a inches tall, 100 pounds, measures 34-22-35. FAIR VISITORS TO BE GREETED AT LOG CABIN The McHenry County Histori c a l s o c i e t y h o p e s t o g r e e t many fair visitors at the log cabin located on the grounds. A sign over the doorway says "Pioneer log cabin - erected 1847 by Luke Gannon, 5 miles N.E. of Huntley. His son, James, was born in it July 4, 1849. Ed Gannon, son of James, donated it to the McHenry County Historical society". During restoration it was decided to put shake shingles on to carry out the authenticity of o r i g i n a l r o o f i n g . T h e s e c o s t considerably more than regular cedar shingles, so lumber companies throughout the county are being asked to contribute. If all contribute, the cost will be met and the thanks of the society will be most heartfelt. Time did not allow restoration of the original doorway to be made in the long wall on the south side of the cabin but w o r k w i l l c o n t i n u e a f t e r t h e fair. A few historical and early artifacts will be on display and members of the society will bb on hand to greet visitors. Itirtliday Party l or I'eter Mascari LitHe Petei; Michael Mascari, son of John and Donna Maseari, was guest of honor at a party held at the V.F.W. clubhouse last Sunday on the occasion of his first birthday. About forty attended, including thirteen of his little • friends. D e c o r a t i o n s w e r e c a r r i e d o u t in a Bat Man theme. Sandwiches, cake and coffee were served. Among those attending were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P.S. Gorgo and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mascari of McHenry; also the great - grandmother, Mrs. Marie Gorgo, of this city. TEACHERS HOME FROM TRIP TO TEN COUNTRIES Miss Ardis May of McHenry and Miss Sandra Sandona of Crystal Lake, both teachers of F r e n c h i n C r y s t a l L a k e h i g h school, have returned from an e n j o y a b l e s i x - w e e k p l a n e trip to Europe. Although they visited ten countries, most of their stay was in France and Italy. Their travels also took them to England, Spain, Switzerland, Holland and Belgium and they boarded a plane in Germany for the return trip. Among highlights of the sixweek tour were visits to historic places in Rome, where they also saw Pope Paul VI. In England, while viewing t h e c h a n g i n g o f t h e g u a r d , they saw Princess Margaret, who happened to be leaving B u c k i n g h a m P a l a c e a t t h e time. They also attended a performance in England given by the famed Barbra Streisand. The young women travelled high in the air by cable car in Switzerland, and in Spain witnessed their first bull fight. Miss May said they found a tour of the Ann Frank home in Amsterdam of particular interest. Both young ladies will return t o t h e i r t e a c h i n g d u t i e s t h i s fall, having gained considerable p r a c t i c a l k n o w l e d g e o f t h e French language throughout their travels. KENNETH MARSH EARNS RATING ON DEAN'S LIST Kenneth F. Marsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ford A. Marsh, Rt. 9, McHenry, has earned a c a d e m i c d i s t i n c t i o n o n t h e dean's list at DePauw university, where he was graduated in May. The scholastic recognition is extended to those students who earn a 3.5 (B plus) or better grade average out of a possible 4.0. During the second semester, for which the honor was accorded, 279 of DePauw's 2,400 u n d e r g r a d u a t e s , o r l e s s t h a n 12 percent of the student body, won dean's list distinction. Surprise Shower For Patti Gray A s u r p r i s e m i s c e l l a n e o u s shower honoring Miss Patti Gray was held last week at the guests in attendance. Hostesses were an aunt , Mrs. Leonard Minor, and two bridesmaids, Mrs. Lon Harris and Barbara Justen. * A buffet luncheon was enjoyed, after which the bride-to-be opened her many gifts. Miss Gray will be married to Donald Justen on Aug. 27 at Christ t h e King Catholic church. the Mchenry plaindealer Thursday, Auqnsi 4.1966 \ Home And Garden Walk Will Feature Pontoon Boat Rides If you have always wanted to cruise aro&nd ^Wonder Lake , i n a p o n t o o n b o a t , y o u w i l l j soon have the opportunity. The Wonder Lake House and | Garden Walk on Aug. 19 and 20 j will 'have as a main attraction, | pontoon boat rides. I Once again, Mr. and Mrs.l William Harvey . of 4004 W. j Lake Shore drive and Mr. and | Mrs. L, Eyster of 4026 West i Shop In McHenry MOjnfERS CLUB PLANS SWIMMING PARTY AND LUNCH All members of St. Patrick's Mothers club are invited to att e n d a s w i m m i n g p a r t y a n d basket lunch on Thursday, Aug. 11, at Fair Oaks beach starting at 11 a.m. Each mother is asked to furnish her own lunch as well as that of her children, and the Mothers club will furnish icecold watermelon. Follow north River road and watch for signs t h a t w i l l b e p o s t e d o n t h e right which will lead directly to the spot of the picnic. For further information call Mrs. Leonard Bottari. BAPTIST PASTOR AT WONDER LAKE RESIGNS AUG. 21 The Rev. Ora Morgan past o r o f t h e W o n d e r L a k e Baptist chapel, has submitted his resignation effective Aug. 21. Rev. Morgan has pastored the chapel in Wonder Lake for more than a year. During this t i m e , s e v e r a l f a m i l i e s h a v e been added to the fellowship and the attendance has consistently increased. Rev. Morgan indicates h i s plans are to further his education at Southwestern Baptist T h e o l o g i c a l s e m i n a r y , F o r t Worth. Texas. He hopes to enter school this fall. The Morgans have a stjrH, Troy, who recently entered the Air Force, and a daughter, Renia. The Wonder Lake chapel is a mission project of the First Baptist church of McIJenry. Two Baptized At Shepherd of Hills Two baptisms were held last S u n d a y a t S e h p h e r d o f t h e Hills church. Kristopher Andrew Teuber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teuber, was baptized, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heise and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teuber acting as sponsors. The second ceremony was p e r f o r m e d f o r T i m o t h y J o h n Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G u n n a r N e l s o n . S p o n s o r s f o r Timothy Were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Anderson. Thomas Haupt Is Christened Young Thomas Brian Haupt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Haupt of Aqua Lane Estates, McHenry, was christened at St. Patrick's Catholic church recently, with. Rev. Fr. Leonard Guzzardo officiating. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. George Loser of McHenry. A buffet lunch was served at the Haupt home following the 1:45 baptismal rite to the maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E mmett Hansen of Johnsburg; the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mona Haupt, an a u n t , A p r i l H a u p t ; M r . a n d Mrs. George Loser and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hester and family, Anton Cajthaml and Miss Kathleen Murray, all of McHenry; also the new baby's three brothers, Tony, 6, Dickie, 5, and Robbie, 3. MARRIAGE LICENSES Andrew E. Kuby, McHenry, and Margery D. Rippel, Northbrook. Robert J. Olson and Sharon Burns, both of McHenry. QUIZ 1. WHAT IS THE FEE FOR SERVICES RENDERED BY THE JOHNSBURG RESCUE SQUAD? ANSWER: In response to over 2000 calls for emergency help, the Johnsburg Rescue Squad has never charged a fee for any service. 2. WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP THE JOHNSBURG RESCUE SQUAD? ANSWER: Your support by buying tickets and attending the 14th Annual Dance on Aug. 27 at the Community Club in Johnsburg, will assure the continued success ©I ihe squad. BOB FREUND'S ORCHESTRA Lake Shore drive have graciously offered to donate their lovely boats to the Kiwanis to be used as a means of transposition from one home to the other or just for a tour of the lake. Regardless of the weather, a pontoon boat offers a comfortable ride, due to the canvas sides that can be used on windy days. Arrangements have been made by Mrs. Joseph Novak, boat committee chairman, to enable the public to board the pontoon boats at any one of three piers for a tour of the three piers for a tour of the lake. Since two of the homes open to the public are situated on the lake front, the committee suggests that you can plan on having lunch at the Belshaw home in Wonder Woods, then board a boat for a visit at the Ehlen home and then a tour of the lake before returning to pick up your car. Mrs. A. Cristopher of the House Selection committee announced on Thursday that two more homes have been selected. In addition to the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Belshaw of Wonder Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White of Wooded Shores and Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Ehlen of Sunrise Ridge, the tour will also include the G o k a y - G o n z a l e z h o m e i n Deep Spring Woods and the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fredrickson of Wonder Woods. fBrnzriSA McHenry Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Harold Danielson of Crystal Lake became parents of a son July 26. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy o f L i b e r t y v i l l e a n n o u n c e t h e birth of a son July 26. A daughter was born July 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Miller of Lake Zurich. •. On July 28 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Biggerstaff. A Fox Lake couple, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gardner, are parents of a daughter July 29. Memorial Hospital On July 27 a daughter Was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Conant, Jr. Harvard Hospital Mr. and Mrs. James Moore are parents of a son born July 27. OTHER BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen announce the birth of a daugnter, Pauline Mary, on July 30 a t S h e r m a n h o s p i t a l , E l g i n . The young lady weighed 6 lbs., 7 ozs. and has a two - year old sister, Colleen Marie, anx i o u s l y w a i t i n g t o m a k e h e r acquaintance. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alf r e d O o n k o f R i n g w o o d a n d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullen, Sr., of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bujak of Wonder Lake became parents of a son born at Sherman hospital, Elgin. A son, Patrick Terrence, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Terrence M. Connor in Lutheran General hospital, Park Ridge, on July 16. He weighed 6 lbs., 15 ozs. Enjoy Capitol Tour Rev. Donald Johnson, left, Mrs. Johnson and their two daughters, Ann and Lois, are shown above with Rep. Robert McClory when the local pastor of,. Shepherd of the Hill Lutheran church and his family visited Washington, D. C. They were ' conducted on a personal tour of the White House and Senate and enjoyed sightseeing through the area. Read The Classifieds During the past week patients admitted to McHenry hospital included John W. Balmes, Edwin W. Syljebeck and William Greissinger, Ingles i d e ; L o u i s e N e u m a n n , J o h n S; Jenna, Diane Studley, Charles Kump and Jeffrey W. Coss, Crystal Lake; Donna Lombardo ,Fox Lake; Evelyn M. Wentland, Susan C. "Wagner, Russ e l l B u c k m a s t e r a n d R a n d y Daus, Round Lake. Also, Russ e 11 Miller Carpentersville; Kenneth C. Erickson, David A. Lotz;e, Wauconda; Gordon R. Johnson, Grayslake; Walter R. McCormick, Livermore, Calif.; Tamara L. Purdom, Lake Villa; Susan K. Trumbel, Richmond; John M. McDonough and Donald R. Parr, Jr., Chicago; Harry C. Jones, Wonder Lake; Betty Postl, Barrington; Kenneth W. Glessner, Cicero. Also Paul W. Johnson, Fred Havranek, Paula Springman, John Hinz, George R. Stanley, Dennis M. Freund. Marjorie Webber, Bessie R. Sapico, John M. Mosley. Douglas E. Leicht. Jolyn Birba, Richard S u n d, Elzie Stokes, Martin E. Wright Richard A. Meyer, Lane M. Hagen. Craig E. Barrows, Marjorie Mauer and Owen Lloyd, McHenry. Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week included Carl Walker, Nellie Hackendahl. Noel Clark and Master Michael Weber, Wonder Lake- Peggy Betts, Ringwood; Pearl Pietsch, Vonnie Gallegos, Jean Jandt, Master Steven Schelle, Gertrude Anderson, Mary Geramdio and Edith Morris, McHenry. Harvard Hospital Julia Dede and Mary Laurence of McHenry were patients during the past week in Harvard hospital. Arts - Crafts Fair Registration is now under way for the sixth annual Cary Arts and Crafts Fair to be held Aug. 216.27 and 28 at Cary Fine Arts center 167 Country Commons road, Trout Valley, Cary. Artists and artisans, professional and amateur, young and old, are invited to enter paintings, watercolors, sculpture, mosaics, photographs, ceramics, jewelry, metalwork leathercraft, Op Art, carvings, etc., etc. Artists seeking registration forms should also call Miss Ann McDermott at 639- 7979 or write Cary Ar1s and Crafts Fair, 167 Country Commons road, Trout Valley, Cary, 111. Deadline for Registration is Aug. 19. DDSC@¥il AMiRBCA VISIT OUR HAWAII EXHIBIT AT THE McHENRY COUNTY FAIR JOIN OUR HAWAII TOUR THAT LEAVES OCT. 2 & RETURNS OCT. 15 _ 14 DAYS $530.00 TAX INCLUDED Includes Jet by Northwestern Airlines, Hotel, Sightseeing1, Transfers, Tips \^___^OUR AUTHORIZED TRAVEL AGENT CHAIN-O-LAKES TRAVEL SERVICE 3405 W. Elm Street McHenry 385-7500 Veiy ••• Ikk A?®® wckscd G» mmu cxcca Yz FRIED CHICKEN SHOE STRING POTATOES JUG OF IIONEY -- HOT ROLLS $1.50 TAKE OUT ORDERS -- $1.40 ALSO -- SOMETHING DIFFERENT -- TRY OUR BAKED LASAGXA f-^i&tahee (Country, C^iul .--, South End of Pistakee Bay PHONE: 815-385-9854 McHenry Girl Engaged to Wed NANCY BOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. D o w e l l o f 2 6 4 0 S u t t o n c o u r t , McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Carol, to Matthew Thomas Yegge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Yegge of 561 Washington street, Woodstock. Nancy is a 1964 graduate of Harvard high school and is presently employed in Woodstock. Matthew is a 1964 gradu a t e o f M a r i a n C e n t r a l h i g h s c h o o l a n d i s i n h i s j u n i o r year at the University of Illinois. No definite date has been set for the wedding. STUDENT TEACHER Seventy-two Northern Illinois university seniors and graduate students are doing their student teaching locally this summer.. The intern teaching, which ends Aug. 5, is being perf o r m e d i n D e K a l b p u b l i c schools, the University school, the campus Ray Graham School for Special Education or the NIU Speeeh clinic. Among them is Barbara Vogel, 4219 E. Lake Shore. August 4 Girl Junior Foresters' Annual Summer Outing -- rn- August 5 ^ Ice Cream Social -- Cfcj^An of Lakes Covenant Church -^ Public Invited -- 7 p.m. '|^ August 5-6 O.E.S. Rummage SnlC^Vyeital Warehouse, Court "weet --9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -- August 5-6-7 Rummage Sale -- Christ, the King Church, Wonder Lake -- Half Price Sale -- 9 a.mTfo 9 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; after Mass Sunday. August 11 Swimming Party---Fair Oaks Beach --Starts 11 a.m.. -- Sponsored by St. Patrick's Mothers Club. August 12 St. Mary's Christian Mothers Monthly Meeting -- Benediction -7:45 p.m. -- School -Hall. August 17 Annual Style Show-Luncheon --V.F.W. Clubhouse -- -Sponsored by Home and School Association of St. Mary's School, lar Meeting -- 1 p.m. -- Mrs. McHenry Garden Club Regu- Charles Wagner Home, 1205 S. Broadway, McHenry Shores. August 19 Lakeland Park Boys Baseball League Versus Wonder Lake -- Donkey Baseball Game -- 8 p.m. _ V.F.W. Softball Field- Sponsored by Lakeland Park Boys Baseball League August 21 Annual Old Fashion Picnic-- Starts at Noon--Picnic Area, River Beach-- Food, Games, Prizes --Sponsored by Holiday Hills Property Owners Association. August 24 O.E.S. Card Party ---Acacia Hall, Court Street, McHenry-- 1 p.m. --Dessert Luncheon. RXA Camp Plans Annual Outing Fox River Valley Camp, No. 3 2 5 1 , R . N . A . , w i l l e n j o y t h e annual outing on Friday, Aug. 12. Members will meet at the Methodist church at 6 p.m. Reservations must be made by Aug. 10 with Mrs. Lesie Olsen or Mrs. Mary Kantorski. HALF PRICE SALE The rummage sale held at Christ the King church in Wond e r L a k e l a s t w e e k h a s b e e n extended to this weekend, when all items will be sold at half price. The sale will be held Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and after Mass on Sunday, Aug. 7. ON DEAN'S LIST Iowa Wesleyan college's dean's list just released by Dr. Howard W. Johnston, IWC's vice-president and academic dean, shows that in the spring semester n i n eteen students earned straight "A's". Among them was Gary Lockwood, of McHenry, a freshman. STOCK CAR RACES EVERY SAT. NIGIIT KENOSHA COUNTY SPEEDWAY Wilmot, Wis. Adulis $1.50 Children (under 12) 50c tax included Time Trials 7:00 p.m. 1st Race 8:30 p.m. PHONE 1-414-862-2346 >ME REPAIR LOAMS CUT REL> TAPE^fininc® your home repairs here. McHENRY STATE BANK "Where Family Money Matters" McHENRY, ILL. WilHSjjB • SAVE a few $$ FOR NEXT TllfiE M c H E N R Y SAVINGS AND L O A N A S , 0 C I A i I 0 N :•$?. '