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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Sep 1966, p. 16

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Section Two -- Page Eight THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday* September 8« 1966 Spring Grove News EYA FREUND PHONE 675-2135 Annual Horse Fair Sept. 18 ; On Sunday, Sept. 18, at 1 jp.m. the second annual Spring Grove horse fair will be held g,'t the W. J. Schmidt horse farm on Main Street Road one rnile east of town. Everyone under nineteen is welcome to participate. There will be fiftee nclasses. The public is invited to attend, admission is ?e. Chances will be sold and le winners will receive as first prize a fine riding horse I Irom the Echmidt stables. Second prize is a western saddle and third prize a pair of riding boots. Proceeds will benefit the Chain-O-Lakes 4-H club. Tickets may be purchased from i-~"l merchants and at the ffeir, . ' Conference Day Sept. 25 Register now tor the DCCW Conference to be held at Newman high school, Sterling on J Sept. 25, Sunday. The schedule j begins at 9 a.m. with registry ' tion, coffee and viewing of exhibits. Morning Assembly i.. at 10:15 a.m. At 11:00 a.rg^ Workshops and Chairmen Con j ference. Lunch will be at 11:45. J A speakers panel presentation | Will begin at 1:30 p.m. Early registrations are being taken now by Eva Freund, phone: 675-2135. If thirty or more are received a bus will be provided^ Free transportation. Schools Open Spring Grove elementary school began its studios on August 29 with an enrollment Of 115 pupils. Three of the original teachers returned. Mr. Werner Ryser, principal Mr. Barker and Miss Fayo Baron. Mrs. Johnson from Mundelein i§ replacing Miss Otto who was married last June and is now residin^lrK Calumet Park, 111. St. Peter's 1 school has an enrollment ofVsopie 150 pupils wit# a teaching staff of ft lit". Sr. M. Christella. principal. Sr. M. Incarnota. Sr. Paula '1 her ese and Miss Reynolds. Hospitalized Mrs. Tvelyn Thompson and Mrs. Marie YVieczorak of Lotus Woods we're in an auto accident last week. They were taken to St. Theresa's hospital, Mrs. Thompson wis released after emergency treatment but Mrs. Wie<rik h is r.evere lacerations and broken bones in her face. She nil! he confined in the hospital for quite some time. About Servicemen Wayne Paiehrer who is stationed at Ho ,<i; Texas enjoyed a twenty-ene day leave it his home Ivre. I'p.n his return tN duty he will receive a spec i i' rat in;.;. Airman 1-C Daniel N. Freund will be dis- •h:',.rg 'd from^ the service on Sept. 12 and will return to civilian life. He is now at Grand Forks AFB, No. Dakota. As of Sept. 1 Irs wife, Ruth and daughter, Debbie, have already returned h mo and are living with her parents, the Ray Dunhams, ia Woodstock. Attend Wedding Mrs. Tliil Parley flew to Denver, Colo., las; w^k to visit her sister, Bonni", who is a nurse there. She also attended the wedding of her sister and tJr.""«fames Hill, also of Denver. & It's A Boy Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buchert of Powers Lake are the happy parents of an 8 lb. boy born at Rockford Memorial hospital. Mrs. Buchert is the former Joan Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Meyer. They resided for a time at Rockford but moved to Powers Lake, Wis., when Don received emp l o y m e n t i n T w i n L a k e s . XI Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koberstine have just returned from , a ten day trip to Pennsylvania. They visited the Amish villages in Reading and Lancaster. When fhey arrived they could find no motels so they were invited to spend the night with an Amis'i family. They enjoyed this hospitality very much. Vacationers Mr. . and Mrs. John Popelka and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith enjoyed a trip into Wisconsin and Michigan. They spent some time at Mackinac Island. Mr. an^jVli's/ R' y Irish are taking a month's trip through Colorado, Arizona and on into Mexico. In Rest Home Miss Lillian Sanborn, who spent some time in McHenry hospital, has been transferred to the Woodstock Residence home. weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund, flew, back to Sacramento, on Tuesday. Father Freund teaches at St. Pius X Seminary in Gait, Calif. Summer Festival Success Some 500 parishioners and friends of St. Peter's parish enjoyed a social afternoon on the grounds last Sunday afternoon. A buffet dinner was served and there were refreshment stands and entertainment. COUNTY INVESTS $173,130 IN E-H BONDS FOR JULY McHenry county residents purchased a total of $173,130 in series E and H United States sayings bonds in July, according to Donald J. Still, Woodstock, general county chairman of the savings bonds committee. Sales in the state of Illinois were $31,364 432, according to Arnold J. Rauen of McHenry,] s.tate director of the Treasury department's savings bond division. This is an increase of 4.8 per cent over sales for last July, and accounts for 7.6 per cent of national sales which were S41 l.OJO.OOLJ. Illinois purchases in the first ""seven months of this year reached 51.96 per cent of the annual s t a t e q u o t a w h i c h i s •<348.000.000. Club Meets Her club met at the home of Mary Klein on Thursday afternoon. Winners in cards were Kmma May, Maine Tinney, Tilhe May, Minnie Pierce and Frankie Shotliff. Returns To California Rev. Nicholas Freund, SDS, who has spent the past two Remember . . . ItV NYE'S for Cosmetics NYE DRUG H30R OPEN DAILY <*£ TO SUN. & TO /f: a:& Sefen of a GORG--OUS SELECTION OF LADIES SWEATERS -- Choose from imported knits. Domestic kniia, Bulky, Cardigans and many rihaT~ .. in the newest shades for fall. 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