Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Dec 1966, p. 9

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SPRING GROVE NEWS IS THIS YOUR HOME? EVA. FREUND PHONE 675-2183 POST OFFICE PREPARES FOR HOLIDAY RUSH Window service will be extended until 5 o'clock every day starling Dec. 10 through Oec. 2!'). This will include Saturday, Dec. 10 and Dec. IT. Regular Saturday hours will resume on Dec. 24 closing at noon. There will be no "Sunday service. Rural patrons are reminded to purchase their stamps from their rural carrier in advance and have all mail stamped before mailing. Approaches to mail boxes must be kept clear of snow and all other obstructions. Unsealed greeting cards without writing, other than your name, may be mailed for 4 cents, however, they cannot be forwarded or returned. Those hearing the letter rate of 5 cents can be forwarded or returned if undeliverable providing they bear a return address. Use ZIP CODE on return address and address. Clubs The Birthday Club was cnicrtained by Mrs. Frances Busch on Tuesday afternoon. Card prize winners were Annie Sanders, Hattie Harms, Frankie Shotliff, Mary Klein. \ lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Mary Nimsgern was hostess to the 500 club on Thursday afternoon. Prizes went to Tillie May, Emma May, Frankie Shotliff, Minnie Pierce and Agnes May. Visit From California Mrs. Hazel Hawkins flew here from San Jose to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders for Thanksgiving. Visit To California Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frcund took the "Sante Fe ill the way" to San Francisco where they spent Thanksgiving with their daughter ind family, Captain and Mrs. Charles Korus. at Hamilton \ir Force liase. They arrived :n Sunday, Nov. 20 and visited the seminary where their Min, Rev. Nicholas Freund, SDS, is teaching. They greatly enjoyed the musical "Finian's Rainbow" produced by him and presented by the seminarians that afternoon. Sight seeing in San Francisoc was part of the fun and a wonderful time getting acquainted with four little grandchildren added to the pleasure of the trip. Released From Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koberstine have arrived home from Houston, Texas. Mr. Koberstine was hospitalized there for six weeks. He is now recuperating nicely. Their daughter, Mrs. Karl Olson of Troy, Mich., is spending a few weeks with her parents. Mr. Olson spent Thanksgiving here. He and Mrs. Olson also visited their son who is in college in Peoria. Thomas McNally has returned from a hospital in Kemmer, Wyo., where he was confined for several weeks. Hospitalized Mrs. Frank Sanders received word that her sister, Mrs. Amanda Peacock, is in a hospital in Winfield, Kansas, suffering a stroke. She is in serious condition. Mrs. Clarence "Mag" Miller underwent surgery this past week. Reports are that she is coming along fine. She is a patient in Mc- Hcnry hospital. Thanksgiving Guests Mr. and Mrs. John Sanborn had Thanksgiving dinner with their daughter, Helen, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Schultz, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Shotliff spent the holiday with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shotliff, in Waukegan. Mrs. Alice Stevens entertained for Thanksgiving, her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrison and family of Burlington, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens of Richmond. Mrs. Alice Weber had dinner with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kretch, in Marengo. Dinner guests of Minnie Pierce were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pierce and family of Mattison, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pirce of Richmond and Mrs. Nellie Stewart also of Richmond. ServiceNews Michael Sanders of the Marine Corps stationed at Camp Lejuene, No. C., is home on a two week furlough. He will be stationed in Camp Pendleton, Calif., for further training. Thomas May has been discharged from the U.S. Army and returned home on Thanksgiving. Attend Funeral in Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. Ben Busch and Mr. and Mrs. John Vierke attended the funeral of Mrs. Busch's brother, Ben Robers, at St. Alphonsus church in New Munster, Wis., on Saturday. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hock are the happy parents of a baby girl born in St. Theresa's hospital on Friday, Nov. 25. I I I I I WHY NOT MAKE IT A "WHITE I ft A S Perma-Iron Tltt *ttrt ttiafo &©m Jrontd mtf stajfc tMMMrtf \ CHRISTMAS.! .This beautiful home belongs to someone in the Mc- Henry area. If the owner will identify it by stopping in the Plaindealer office, he may have the original picture. Last week's home was "unclaimed." 0 IN McHENRY MASTER GROUP AT WONDEE LAKE IN QUARTERLY MEET Directors of the Master Property Owners association, Wonder Lake, will hold their regular quarterly meeting Friday, Dec. 9, at S p.m., in the Wonder Lake firehouse, 4416 E. Wonder Lake road. Delegates, who officially convene in an annual convention, and lot-owner members of the Master association are invited to attend. The Master association owns and administers, in behalf of all property owners having lake rights, the dam and bottomlands that form Wonder Lake. Printed by-laws of the Master association will be distributed at the meeting to all subdivisions, so that each property owner will have a copy. President Ray McCann, White Oaks Bay, said that communications and reports of officers and committees will be the principal items of business. Committee reports include the Committee on the Dam, responsible for maintenance repairs that are currently underway, and the Water and Safety committee, that has been negotiating for acquisition of 8.2 acres of land beneath the water to eliminate a potentially questionable situation, and has also been in consultation with various state agencies to develop a fish management and water condition program that comes under the jurisdiction of the state agencies. Other committees will be named at the director's meeting. Any lot owner can serve on committees. The Master association has in recent weeks addressed letters to all applicable township, county and state agencies, utilities, news media and other groups, advising them of the transfer in ownership of the lake to the Master association. SUNDAY'S A S[RM0N THOUGHTFULNESS How often have you received a letter in the mail, requesting payment of a bill, help in some civic project, or support for some cause -- which ended with these words: "Thank you for your cooperation." Quite often, these words are used. Yet, if you pay, help, or support, do you receive this same message in the mail? Sometimes, not always. For some of us, thoughtfulness is a matter of urgeticy> We don't always have timere be bothered when we see that someone needs help, or that a friend or associate is sick or in trouble. Perhaps we would change our ways if we thought for a moment or two about the many times some distressing situation of our own has been made to seem not quite so bad merely because friends offered encouragement or a word of sympathy. Isn't there someone who needs your help or advice? 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