DOLORES BBENNAN HARRY HOG AM S HONORED WITH HOUSEW ARMING On Saturday, May 25, a group of friends, neighbors and relatives met in the yard of the Urban Bauer s, and motored to the new home of Georgia and Harry Hogan, and made quite a racket before being asked to come in. The Urban Bauers, the Roland Bauers, the Harry Lundys, the Jerry Hogans, the John Hogans, John and Ila Hogan, the Mike Hogans, the Tom Parsleys the George Blake s, the Dave Zanks, the A1 Freunds, the Bob Brennans, the A1 Aherns, the Leonard Ackermans, the Harry Kings and the Sigurd Jacobsens all joined in on the celebrating. Refreshments were served and they were presented with a beautiful early American coffee ta_,- ble for their new home, given by all. CARD CLUB The Card club met in the home of Mrs. Flora Carr on Wednesday, May 22, with Mrs. Stanek, high and Vivian Jackson with low. HAS DEMONSTRATION Ila Hogan entertained a group of ladies at a demonstration held in her home on Tuesday morning. Coffee was served to all. COMMUNITY PICNIC A SUCCESS Despite the rather damp weather on Sunday, May 26, a large 653-9043 group of families turned out for the indoor picnic, held in the school. Games were played fol- \ lowing the pot-luck dinner. The games included one for the adults - Egg throwing! Yep, adults threw eggs (raw) at each other. Poor person who didn't know how to catch them got rather messed up. They sure did have an awful messy lot of fun tho. All enjoyed it. The Floyd Howtens, the Chuck Brockens, the John Lanways, and the Charlie Brennans supplied cases of pop for the picnic. Thanks to all. And thanks to president Doris Low, for her time spent on the activities of the year's events on community club. More work goes into this than people think, and Doris and officers did a good job. BIRTHDAYS Happy belated third birthday to little Wendy Bruce on June 3 and on June 4 belated wishes for a happy anniversary to Mable and Lou Hawley. Also, special anniversary wishes with my love to my sister and brotherin- law, Joanne and Loren Kelley in Sunny Hawaii, belated, but most sincere, for the fourth of June, their fourth year of wedded bliss - congratulations. On June 6, best wishes to Hazel Bowman -- and happy birthday to June Oxtoby and Larry Oonk who share the seventh -- to Ida Mae Walkington on the ninth, happy birthday -- andto my mom, Lila Schmitt, a special happy birthday on the tenth --on the eleventh, happy birthws s9osi9f urn ROLLINS RD. VOLO <20 -- OPEN - Friday, Saturday Sunday Hrs.: Fri., Sat. 5 p.m. Sun. - Noon ifmms w'ioe Srtymle iM r@R QGOGnVATIOMB JUstice 7-0^2 ON ROLLINS n© NORTH SHORE OF ISM© LAKE WATES R PR I VATr BAMOUETS day to my niece, Diane Schmitt, and to Harold Lee Jepson Chuck Ackerman, Jr., and Sr., and also to Clara Klapperich and A1 Spencer -- and on the twelfth happy birthday wishes to Chancey Harrison, Frank Harrison and to my Aunt Mary Hiller -- on the thirteenth happy birthday to nephew, Freddy Wegener ~ and now for a cousin, too, happy brthday to Jerry Vogel on the fourteenth. MOVED INTO NEW HOME Art and Mary Baker and the youngsters, Cindy, Billy, Bobby and Linda, who have moved into their newly purchased home, formerly the Kunz residence. The Bakers moved from the Harrison house into their own over Memorial Day weekend. CAMPERS Walt and Doris Low, and the youngsters, Pam, Tom and Ray, spent the weekend of Memorial Day at Fox Lake, Wise.' Paul and Althea Walkington and Lee spent the holiday weekend on a camping trip, and returned home on Sunday evening. ATTEND GRADUATION Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tonyan and family attended the graduation of her Godchild, Mary Lenzen, at Freemont on Sunday. They were dinner and supper guests in the Lenzen home. GIRL SCOUT NEWS May 22, the Girl Scout meeting was called to order at 3:45 p.m. at the school house. The pledge and the girl scout promise were then said by all. We did badge work and discussed the camping trips. Later we practiced marching in unison for the Memorial Day parade. Candy Bebber played the piano for our enjoyment. The meeting was closed with the friendship circle and taps.. Respectfully submitted, Gayle Garn. The Girl Scout meeting was started at 3:30 p.m. on Wed- FAT OVIRWEIGHT Available to you without a doctor's prescription, our product called Odrinex. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. Odrinex is a tiny tablet and easily swallowvJ. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Odrinex costs $3.00 and is sold on this guarantee: If not satisfied for any reason, jur.;. return thfe, package to your druggist ancK get your full money back. No questions asked. Odrinex is sold with this guarantee by: Bolger Drug Store, 1259 N. Green Street. - Mail orders filled. nesday, May 28. The Pledge and the Girl Scout Promise were said. The flag ceremony led by Candy Bebber, was then presented. Donna Gay carried the American flag, and Cindy Gay carried the Troop flag. April Bebber and Debbie Newbower. MEMORIAL REPORT At camp tent I, were Gayle Garn, Donna Gay, Pam CHalleran and) Debbie Newbower. Tent 2 w«(s occupied by Debbie Sumner, Candy Bebber, Laurie Moder and Karen.In tent 3 were Pam Jones, Anna Winston, April Bebber and Debbie Moehling. We awoke at 5 a.m. on Saturday morning. We took hikes and did many requirements for badges. Somefradges that were earned are Trot?) camper, Observer, Rambler, Outdoor cook and Foot Traveler. A special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Bebber and Mr. Garn for helping us with the camping. Many thanks to Mrs. Moehling and Mr. Lanway for transporting some girls to and back. And we are also grateful for the sewing on our troop flag by Mrs. Spencer. Respectfully Submitted, Gayle Garn. RINGWOOD - WONDER LAKE GIRL SCOUTS NO. 402 On May 30, at 10:30 a.m. the Girl Scout Troop 402 participated in the Wonder Lake Memorial Day Parade. I wish all the parents had been there to see how proudly the girls marched and how well they kept step. You would have been proud. Those who took part were Karen Lanway, troop flag bearer with Vickie Sumner color guard and Pam Jones, American flag with Gayle Garn as guard. Following were: Anna Winston, Donna Gay, Debbie Newbauer, Cindy Gay, Robin Schmickl, Candy Bebber, Debbie Sumner, April Bebber, Lori Moder, Helen Mais ch, Pam CHalleran and Susie Gay. Brownie scout. Pam (Jones along with a boy scout and two cubs laid the wreath at the base of Vanderstraten Memorial. It was followed by a 21 gun salute by the American Legion Post 1169 Rifle Squad, then taps. The benediction was given by Captain Mitchell, chaplain at Great Lakes Navel Training station. After disbursing the marchers were treated to pop and ice cream at the Legion post. As an added note, I would like to say how very proud I was of my girls. They were beautiful. And a great big thanks to my husband Hank for marching, in my place with the troop. Respectfully submitted Claudia Garn, Leader 402. AROUND THE TOWN Linda Low spent the past two McHENRY MEN RE-ELECT ELECT RE - ELECT ELECT KJ William J. Bolger Daniel Af. Johnson Delegate to the Democratic Nafl Nominating Convention • Listed in 1967-1968 edition of "Who's Who in American Politics*' • Elected Delegate in 1956, 1960 and 1964 • Pres. of Library Board • 4th Term as Alderman • Pacific Veteran of First Marine Division • 20 year'employee of 111. Bell Tel. Co. Member of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union - Alternate delegate to the Democratic Nat'l Nominating Convention • 35 Years of government service with U.S. Post Office • Served in Marine Corps for 12 yrs - 44 months in World War II • Service officer for Amvets for 22 years. « Associate Service officer for Hi. Veterans Commission • Recipient of "Certificate of merit" from V.A. and distinguished service award from Amvets of World Warn • Active in Civic Affairs 53 T. J. Hanahan Jr. for State Representative • Committeeman of strongest Democratic precinct in Northern Illinois • Two terms as State Representative U.S. Navy Veteran Rated one of most active State Representatives in Illinois • Member of Carpenters Local No. 13 • Member of many fraternal organizations £31 Joseph A. Ellen for Representative Committeeman • Alderman for 8 years • U.S. Navy Veteran • Pres. of Machinery Movers Ass'n of Chicago •Trustee of Iron-Workers Health and Welfare pension fund • Member of Catholic order of Foresters •American Legion and other civic organizations •Leader in providing facilities for McHenry*s summer band concerts Vote Democratic PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY, JUNE 11 - POLLS OPEN 6:00 AM TO 6:00 PM AD BY MCH. TWP. DEM. CENTRAL COMMITTEE Pd. Pol. Adv. W V F W AUXILIARY NEWS " By Gerry Breede The May meeting of the Ladies auxiliary to VFW Post 4600 was called to order by President Ethel Groth. Betty Ann Heard, secretary, read thank you notes from the National home in Eaton Rapids for the cash donation made toward canned foods, from Marge Mayer for get-well wishes and for serving the all sports banquet honoring the athletic department and the cheerleaders at the McHenry high school. Mary Kuemmel, Hospital chairman, reported that she had received a thank-you note from Downey Veterans hospital for the canteen books which were distributed to the men at the April visit to the hospital and for serving cupcakes, fruit and candy to the men at that time. Kathy Fuhler accompanied Mary on her visit to the hospital. Kathy has received a pin in recognition of 150 hours service at the hospital. Congratulations to you, Kathy, from all of us. Sunshine chairman Florence weeks with her folks, Doris and Walt, and has now returned to attend June classes. Ila Hogan, Mary Sonne maker and children spent Thursday near Dundee. Mary and the kids are scheduled to leave this weekend after spending the past two months with her folks, John and Ila Hogan. Her husband has been transfered to Japan for the next three years, and the family will fly to California, where Earl will meet them and after a few days sightseeing there, will fly to Japan to make their home for the next few years. The youngsters have been attending Ringwood school during their stay here. Bob Brennan was surprised on Saturday night, when neighbors, Peg and John Scharf, staged a surprise card playing evening in honor of his birthday, which was on May 24. Mrs. L.E. Hawley has been visited by many friends and neighbors these past few weeks while recovering from her eye surgery, and Sunday, Ed Hawley and Mrs. Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake drove up and took them out to dinner in Crystal Lake. So nice to see you coming along so nicely. J.C. Pearson is doing real good at home after his recent surgery while confined to the hospital. Friends and neighbors have been calling on him this past week to help pass the time and to visit. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan and girls were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders in Sycamore. Sorry for the no-column last week, but there just wasn't anything to report on with the early deadline of Friday, due to the Holiday weekend: Hope you all had a most enjoyable and safe holiday. See you next week? Tussey, reported that she had sent get-well wishes to Marge Mayer, Elizabeth Thompson and Mary Murphy. We were informed that get well wishes were also in order for George Barbian and Dorothy Alberts. Vi Abbink, Ways and Means chairman, gave a full report on recent functions held at the club. Renee Jende0 Legislative chairman, reported that she had received a letter from Senator Percy thanking her and the ladies of the auxiliary for the patriotic spirit of the letters which she had forwarded to him andto Sen. Dirksen. Dorothy Reinboldt, Blood donor chairman, read a letter from the Kiwanis in regard to their Blood Donor club, which noted that any resident of Mc- Fri., June 7, 1968 - Plaindealef - Sec. 2, Henry may become a member. Vi Abbink, Marine festival, queen contest chairman reported that the contest will be held on June 12 at the clubhouse. George Pedersen has been asked to be the hair consultant for the training period and Lavonn Dowhin and Patty Bittermann will assist the girls with their hair styles the evening of the contest. The Ladies auxiliary to VFW Department of Illinois convention will be held in Chicago at the Sherman hotel. The dates are June '20 to 23 inclusive. Delegates appointed to attend the convention for our auxiliary are Ethel Groth, Marge Moreth, Dora Krocker, Mary Kuemmel and Gerry Breede. Gerry Breede reported that the Cub Scout Pack^which is sponsored by tW^aux|l?ary had won a blue ribbon aTthe Scout- O-Rama which was held in Woodstock. A request was made by Gerry Breede for used ladies' purses and jewelry in usable condition; also hankies and unused lipsticks which will be forwarded to Rep. John Kleine, who in turn forwards these to the Geneva training school for girls. If you have any of these items to donate, please bring them to the next meeting. The next regular meeting will be held on Monday, June 10, at the clubhouse. NOW.. . you have a ch®o<ge! V@t@ f®r ft; Tuesday, June 11! Ask for a Democratic lal@t! DEMOCRATIC BALLOT FOR DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL NOMINATING CONVENTION: ^ , (Vote for two) TWELFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. RUSSELL R. BLETZER & , JOHN G. SPROAT FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL NOMINATING CONVENTION: TWELFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. (Vote for two) HARRY A. PAINE FREDERICK M. ASHER These delegates are committed to nominate Senator Eugene McCarthy for President at the Democratic Convention. Vote for them in the June 11th primary! 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