PAGE 2, SECTION 2 - MCHENRY PLAINDEALER - NOVEMBER 10, 1966 I.MEM00R- LlLYMOOR i 4HIRLEY 8CHUEKK S85-2645 UNIT 491 URGE SUPPORT FOR PROJECT TO IMPROVE BEACH Many residents received a letter from Marty Wrublewski, chairman of the committee for beach and park improvement. If you have read this letter you know what the village of Lakemoor is trying to do to the beach on route 12U. They are trying to fix it up for the residents of Lakemoor and Lilymoor, so that the children and adults as well will have a nice beach for swimming and for picnics. It would be a Wunderiul thing to see the beach fixed up and our children and adults using it again. As it stands right now in the summer time'{toother truvels some miles in order for her children to go to a beach. And ther«» are a lot of mothers who do not drive therefore her children don't get a chance to go to the beach. With the beach fixed up she can walk her children to the afiea. If you have not received a letter explaining wh,at they want to do to improve the beach, please contact me and I will see you get one. In this letter it also gives an approximate cost necessary to do the improvements. Let's all pull together and have a nice beach to use and lx> proud of. Cub Scouts Parents, if you have a son who is interested in joining the Cub Scouts and is from the ages of 8 to 11 please ,c(|ntact me at 385-2645. If we can get enough of boys we could have a den or dens right here in this vicinity. Also if there are any women who would lie interested in being a den mother please contact me. I will be more than happy to give you the information on it. The American Legion of McHenry will be the sponsor of the den or dens, which ever the case may be. Scouting is one of the many organizations that help make our younger generation. good Americans. The Officers and Hoard of directors meeting of the Lilymoor association was held at the home of Lawrence Schuerr Tuesday, Nov. 1. <The next monthly meeting of the officers and board of directors will be held at the home of Diane Fuhler, Tuesday Dec. 6, at 8 p.m. The next general meeting will be held in January and installation of the new officers will take place. Christmas Bazaar The Christmas bazaar sponsored by the Woman's auxiliary will be held Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2 and ?>, at Justen's furniture store on Green street. There will be many new items for the bazaar this year. A 1 <m a Hueckstaedt chairman of the bazaar would like to have all items the workers are making delivered to her ho later than Monday, Nov. 28. This will give the pricing committee three days to price the items. Ladies League Held their monthly meeting Wednesday, Nov. 2. After the business on hand was taken care of bunco was played. Winners were Rose Zelenka, Lu Graven^tuk, Barb Para. Sophie Latz and Mary Sovsky. Booby went to Jean Dember. Guest for the evening were Mary Svosky and Connie Smith. The Ladies League at this time welcomes a new member, Connie Smith. Former Resident Dies • Frank Gruber, Sr., 87, and former_j[,f»si4ent of Lakemoor passed aWfcy Monday, Oct. •»ls., at Lakeland, Fla. Frank and Ijis wife were residents of Lakemoor from 1946 till 1957 when his wife, Marie, passed away. He then moved to Lakeland. Frank was a cabinet maker till his retirement, He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mary Wregner of Ingleside, Mrs. Julie Stutlel of Chicago, and Mrs. Therese Marks of Berwyn, also two sons, Paul of Chicago and Frank, Jr., of Pompano, Fia. He has six grandchildv ren and nine great grandchildren. Burial was at St. Joseph cemetery, Chi c a g o, Thursday Nov. 3. Wedding Bells Lenny Szarek took as his lovely bride Miss Nancy Ann Zahn. The marriage took place at St. Mary's church in McHenry Saturday, Nov. 5. Maid of honor was Miss Linda Keneesnel, and the best man was Lester Venable. The wedding reception was held at the McHenry Country club. Lenny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Szarek of Lakemoor and is a 1966 graduate o f M a r i o n C e n t r a l h i g h . Nancy Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zahn of McHenry, and is also a 1966 graduate of Marian Central. The newlyweds will reside in McHenry. Congratulations and the best of everything, Lenny and Nancy. Bundle of Joy Pat Colberg presented her husband, Jimmie, with a boy Tuesday, Nov. 1. Wee-o n e James Edward weighed in at 6 lbs, 11 ozs. and twenty inches long. Waiting home to greet their new brother are Debbie, 10, Jean, 8, and Neva, 4. The proud grandparents are Helen Colberg of Lilymoor and Ed and Winnifred Steadman of Lakemoor. The proud great grandparents are James Simmons of Lakemoor and Ida Steadman of Chicago. James is Helen Col-, berg's thirty-third grandchild and Ed and Winnifred's sixth grandchild. Congratulat i ons to you all on your blessed event. Birthdays Several of our residents have and will be celebrating their birthdays. Robert Counley celebrated his fourteenth birthday Monday, Nov. 7. AI Stineman and Walter Schuerr are celebrating their big day today, the tenth, Scott Bykow- , ski and his sister, Shelly, will be celebrating their birthdays too. Scott will become a great big two yars old Monday, the fourteenth. To you all we say many happy returns. Anniversaries We have two couples who between them are celebrating seventy-five years of married bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Counley are celebrating their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary today, Nov. 10. Charles and Amanda Graham celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Friday, Oct. 28. A surprise golden anniversary party was held for Charles and Amanda Saturday., Oct. 29. Their daughter Mrs. Charlotte Sickafoose had the surprise party for them. There were twenty guests to help celebrate their big day with them. Congratulations and hope you celebrate many more together, Mr. and Mrs. Counley and Charles and Amanda. Get-Well Wishes go to Dan Meyer. Dan is in the Highland Park hospital, due to a back injury at work last July. Here's Al the last meeting, Child Welfare Chairman Mrs. Samuel Tomasello asked that members bring their donations for the Christmas bas-* kets to our meeting in November. Many needy families are assisted by the joint cooperation of the American Legion and auxiliary, the V.F.W. (tost and auxiliary and the Royal Order of the Moose. This is only .^riie way in which wev"T^sist our community. Our Sunshine chairman, Mrs. Leslie Luing, reported on the many cards and plants sent to members. Mrs. Luing is a very busy lady keeping up with members. Membership c h a i r m an, Mrs. Jack Cooper, said the dues are coming in a little slow. Remember, your dues go up twent£-frv_^ cents after Nov. 11th. Why not get in on the ground floor and save by paying now? This will help our unit reach quota, it will also help our county Council and district. Please cooperate when u member calls. Rehabilitation Chair man, Mrs. James Holden asked the ladies to help entertain and serve patients from Downey hospital on Wednesday evening, Oct. 19. This will be a Halloween parly with refreshments and entertainment for these young men. Let's have a big turn-out for this party and show our fighting men we appreciate what they did for us. Rehabilitation chairman for Klgin hospital, Mrs. Nick Miller, told about the orientation course taken by our members on Sept. 28 and Oct. 5 at Elgin hospital. Those attending were Mrs.. Frank Ficek, Mrs. Richard Fenner, Mrs. Richard*. PicWit. and Ceil Violet. Junior Activities chairman. Mrs. Bernard Matchen, told about the Halloween party for i he Juniors last Saturday. There was fun and prizes for all. " Happy birthday was sung for birthday girls of the month. Mrs. Richard Pickett and Mrs. James Holden. N e w m e m b e r s a t t e n d i n g the meeting were Ceil Violet and Wanda Hardt. We are very happy to welcome these ladies into our/ auxiliary. Mrs. Otto Heinz had a "white elephant" sale after the meeting. It proved to be a profitable evening for several of our ladies, including lhis reporter. Veterans Day party will bo Nov. 12th at the Legion home. Cocktail hour will be from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The. ladies are asked to bring a dish to pass. This is one of the best meals I can think of. Kach lady brings her favorite dish and there is a combination of flavors and tastes. This is a time when everyone eats more than they should but we icealiy_^ft-joy " Don't forget to marlT^this date on your caienc Entertain At Recerttly the ladie^ American Legion at ent e r t a i n e d t w e n t y - f o u r tie(nts from Downey hospital. There was enterMinme lore. The auxiliary serve< withes, cake and pop.UA' very enjoyable evening WjK^iad by ali. Youngsters dantinj^Vvyere Jan Bjorkman, N^ioy Christie, Danny SchuJtz, Patty Carey, Diane Bjorkman, Pam^ Miller. Debbie Cross, ^ Patty ^ Smith, Candy Massheimerj^d--' Kim Grossich. Jim Bo(u leader of the band, coulnnjt he there because he is in we National Guard missile school. His second in c&mjriand is Gary Justus, with Gary Diamond and Hank Jeznach to c o m p l e t e t h e g r o u p . T h e y had Ron Bykowski and Jack Wightman filling in for the evening. While they took a well, deserved rest, Wally Tesrier did a very good job of tickling the ivories. Shirley Smith and Nancy Gardiner made the men very happy with their songs, and dances. It is wonderful to see so many people donate their Jime and talent to make someone else . happy. Our men sure deserve this and we are happy to be able to do it. Members of the post and a u x i l i a r y w h o h e l p e d w e r e chairman, Mrs. James Holden: Mrs. Richard Pickett. Mrs. Nick Freund. president. Mrs.. Fpank Ficek; Mrs. Lucille Nelson, chairman Francis Pickett, Commander Frank Ficek. Mr. A1 Bianchi, Mr: and Mrs. Howprd Parth. itanley Burlack and Mrs. Alee rroU. ed by any of the senses. WJhile carbon monoxide deaths are reported throughout the entire year, more occur during the winter months. Closed windows, lack of proper ventilation and a faulty heating system can be lethal. Of the 167 accidental deaths, 101 occurred in the home. " . „ For Your Information CARBON MONOXIDE DEADLY A total of 167 accidental deaths due to carbon monoxide was reported, in the state during 1965, Dr. Franklin D. Yoder,director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, reported. The danger bi this poisonous gas is greatly increased because, unlike many other poisons.it has no taste, no odor, does not irritate the eyes or nose and has no color. Its presence cannot be detect- Dear friends. Each year, thousands .of letters are received by funeral directors from bereaved families they have served, expressing gratitude for the services rendered them In then time of grief. Fewer than 1% of all letters received are critical of the cost of the funeral. Naturally we are pleased that our profession is honored by the public. Respectf| PETER /VI JUSTIN & SON FUNERAL HOME 'Mchenry, Illinois Ambutonce Service 385-0063 hoping your back is completely well and you are home PROFE^iOflRL DIRECTORY EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm & Life Ins. Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When Yon Need Insurance of Any Kind Phone S85-3300 or 385-0958 8429 W. Elm St., MoHenry,. 111. DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 1260 N. Green Street Office Phone: 385-0186 Res. Phone: 385-6191 Hours: Daily 9:30 - 5:00 Tues. & Fri. Evenings 6:30 to 9 p.m. Closed All Day Wednesday Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses fitted Repair Service 1-67 DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted 1303 N. Richmond Road Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 4:00 p.m. to 6 pan. Tuesn Thurs., & Fri. Eye 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 pjn. Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p-m. No Hours on Wednesday Contact Lenses Phone 385-4151 If No Answer Phone 385-2262 8-66 <2)o l^ou ^_J(now -SoSmomeeoonnee l^Jew ^Jown? |: The Welcome Wagon Representative would like to call on them and extend a welcome to the community. Please Call The Representative Below SCHROEDER METALCRAFT For Home and ^Garden Wrought ta mailings Patio Furniture Antiques 1705 So. 81 PHONE $85-0950 8-66 Watch, Clock A Jewelry Repair Our Specialty STEFFANS WATCH REPAIR SHOP 1236 N. Green St. McHenry, OL Welcome Wc 5-66 acpon :<• ;a i £ IS CEIL DEWERDT 653-9317 RUTH BOMKE 31! DR. JOHN F. KELLY Optometrist At 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Wednesday) 1 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Hrs: Daily 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday Evenings 8:30 pan. Evenings by Appointment PHONE 385-0402 7-66 ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 4206 W. Waukegan Road (Highway 120 West) Rev. Carl A. Lobitz, Pastor Sunday -- Services* 7:45 and 10:30 . a.m. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class FAITH PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCHI West of the outdoor theater John O. Mclntyre, Pastor Church School -- 9:30 a.m. for 1st grade through adults and 11:00 a.m. for pre-school children (3-5) Worship -- 11:00 a.m. Nursery facilities available. ST.^JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Richmond, Illinois Rev. Fr. E. J. T -phmnn Pastor Sunday Masses -- 7:00, 8.30 and 10:00 a.m. Holydays -- 7:00 and 9:30 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 509 N. Front Street 385-0083 Virgil L. Chappell Sunday Services -- 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Training Union 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship SHEPHERD Of The HELLS LUTHERAN CHURCH 404 N. Green St., McHenry D. D. Johnson, Pastor 385-4030 Family Worship and Sunday School -- 8:30 «-nv and 10:30 a.m. Nursery facilities available. WONDER LAKE BIBLE CHURCH Box 2, Phone 653-7961 Rev. Richard Wright, pastor "unday -- 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Junior Church 5:30 p.m. junior Choir Rehearsal 6:00 p.m Youth Meetings ' 7:00 p.m. Bible Fellowship Hour. HERB'S HANGOUT 1 THE CHURCH FOR ALL AL.L. FOR THE CHURCH The Church is thr greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. <"2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs hisVnoral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. An alley off Grover Street. . . headquarters for a "big operation." This is Herb's hangout. And Herb is "the boss!" Here the kids report for their ass gnments. Here the loot is divided. Here strategy is mapped out for the next foray against a rival gang. An alley off Grover Street . . . and while a proud community hardly lifts an eyebrow, tomorrow's underworld is growing, flourishing. Two blocks away is old Trinity Church with its Sunday School, its Youth Fellowship, its dedication to God. What a difference old Trinity could have made in Herb's life; what character might have been molded among the boys who are now "Herb's gang!" But Herb's folks and the parents of the other boys are among the millions of Americans who are unchurched. Copyright 1966 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Va Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Psalms Psalms Mark Ephesians Ephesians James II Peter 3:1-8 37:1-11 7:14-23 2:11-18 2:19-22 4:1-10 3:14-18 <3±2? + <£i2? + <S±2? + <ti2? + <£12? + <5iZ> + <5iZ> t <Si2? + <St2? t <£tZ> t <Si2? t <St2? RING WOOD METHODIST CHURCH Ringwood, Illinois Rev. Ronald L. Anderson Minister Sunday -- 10 a.m. Church Service. 11 a.m. Church School 3:30 p.m. Jr. Hi M.Y.F. 7:00 p.m. Sr. Hi M.Y.F. WONBER (LA Kir. BAPTIST CHAPEL Ora Morgan Sunday -- Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship Hours, 11: ajn. CHAIN O' LAKES EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH 4815 N. Wilmot Road Robert E. Hirsch, Pastor 385-7533 -- 385-6555 Sunday School -- 10 a.m. Worship Service -- 11 a.m. Wed. Service -- 7:30 p.m. ST. PAUIL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3706 W. St. Paul's & Green McHenry, Illinois Telephone: 385-0390 Rev. Arthur D. McKay, Vicar Sunday Services -- Holy Eucharist & Sermon 7:30 a.m. & 9:00 am. Morning Prayer & Sermon 9:00 (1st Sunday) Church Srnool 10 a.m. Coffee Hour 10:00 a.m. Wednesday -- „ Eucharist 9:30 a.m Friday -- Eucharist 7:00 1st Saturday -- Eucharist 9:00 a.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 130- N. Court Street Masonic Building McHenry, Illinois Sunday Services at 10:30 Sunday school same time. 3rd Wed. of each month Testimonial meeting. 8:00. All are welcome. CHRIST THE KINO CHURCH Rt. 2, Wonder Lake, Illinois Rev. James Vanderpoo) Pastor \ Masses -- ~~~ Sundays, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 and 12:00. I ydays -- 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m Confessions -- Saturday 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Holydays and First Fridays, one-half hour before Mass COMMUNITY CHURCH Richmond. Illinois Sunday -- 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. METHODIST CHURCH Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. Lxmis Hillendahl Church School -- 10:00 a.m. Regular Worship Service 11:30 a.m. MOUBJ® HOPE nfETHOEMSIT CHURCH 1015 Broadway Pistakee Highlands Rev. J. C. Atherton, Pastor 5713 Meadow Hill Pistakee Highlands Tel. 497-3808 - Parsonage 497-3805 - Church Sunday Services -- 9:45 Church School 11:00 Morning Worship 8T. JOHR! TMS BAPftST CATHOLIC CMUffiCSJ Johnsburg Rev John Dordlng Pastor Rectory phone: 385-1471 Convent phone: 385-5363 Sunday Masses -- 6:30, 8:00, 9:30. 10:45, and 12:00. Holydays -- 6:30, 8:00, 10:00 and 7:30 p.m. Confessions -- Saturdays and for First Fridays: -J:00 and 7:30 p.m. ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Leonard Guzzardo Pastor Rev. David Beauvais Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses -- 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:45, 11:00, 12:15. Holydays -- 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 9:00 a.m 6:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Saturday^ -- 4-5:30, 7-8:30 p.m. Confessions Thursday (Before First Friday) NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 3106 E. Wonder Lake Road Box 157 Phone 653-383T Wonder Lake, Illinois T. L. Johnson. Pastor Sunday -- 8 & 11 a.m. Worship 9:30 a.m. Church Schooi COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 3717 W. Main Streei McHenry, Illinois Rev. Raymond L. White 385-1352 Sunday Worship Services - 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Church School -- 9:45 a.m st. MAmys cathowT Rev. Eugene Baumhofer Rev. Matthew Rudden Asst. Pastor Sunday Masses -- 6:3G, 8:1 9:30, 9:45, 10:45, 11:0 & Sunday pft., 5:00 pj Holydays -- 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 10:00 a.n and 7:30 p.m. Confessions -- Saturday Afi 4-5 p.m. Thursday Ix fore First Fridays, an days before Holydays: 3-* In afternoon and 7-8 ir evening. ST. PETER'S CATHOLI CHURCH Spring Grove, Illinoi* Rev. Kilduff, Pastor Sunday Masses -- 6:30, 8:00, 9:00, 10.00 an< 11:10 Saturday -- 3:15, 7:15 p.m. Confession GRACE BUY ANGELICA) LUTHERAN CHURCH Richmond, Illinois Harold L. Carlson, Past< Church School -- 9:45 a.m. The Service -- 11:00 a.m. May thru Se^ tember. 8:30 and 11:0 a.m. CRYSTAL LA K1B CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Meeting in Odd Fellow hull 49 E. Woodstock St Crystal Lake, nitartfo David Taylor, Minister Phone 459-0882 Sunday -- 10:00 a.m. Bible School 11:00 sum. Morning Wo> ship 7:30 p.m. Christian Train in'* Hour ALLIANCE BIBLE CHUBCH 3815 West John Streei McHenry. Illinois Sunday -- 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schoo> 11:00 a.m. Worship Servict 6:00 p.m. Youth Services 7:00 p.m. Evening Evangel Wednesday -- 8 p.m. Bible Study Praye» Meeting McHENRY SAND & GRAVEL 902 N. Front St., McHenry, Illinois PETER M. JUSTEN & SON Funeral Home 3807 W. Elm St., McHenry, Illinois ACE HARDWARE 3729 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois McHENRY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 3611 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois H. E. BUCH & SONS, INC PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR 3012 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, Illinois FURY MOTORS, INC. Imperial, Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant 2508 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, Illinois ADMIRAL CORPORATION 3908 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois NORTHERN PROPANE GAS COMPANY 4003 W. Main Street McHenry, Illinois GEORGE R. JUSTEN <ft SON FUNERAL HOME 3519 W. Elm St., McHenry, Illinois McHENRY STATE BANK Serving McHenry Since 1906 McHenry, Illinois TONYAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 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