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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1968, p. 16

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Pg. 4, Sec. 2 - Plaindea'er - Fri., June 14, 1968 RlNGWOOD ilWS DOLORES BRENNAN 653-904? Welcome To Mough Family A welcome to Ringwood is extended to the Mough family, who have recently purchased the Rhodes house on the corner of Barnard Mill and Ringwood roads. The family consists of Lois and Robert Mough and their children, Patricia, Robert, Leslie, David, Lisa John, Gigi, Rickey, and little Jamie, just 4 weeks old. After living in a trailer for several years, the Mough family is really enjoying the open spaces of their new home. GRADUATION PARTIES Mary Beth Hopp, who graduated from St. John's in Johnsburg on Thursday evening, was honored at a family dinner held in the home of her parents, Connie and Vic Hopp. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hopp and Mr. Hansen along with other relatives, joined in the celebration. Patricia Brennan was honored after her graduation from Mc- Henry Junior high school on Thursday evening. Following the ceremony, bar-b-ques, cake and coffee were served to her godfather and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener, and sons, Freddy and Charles, of McHenry and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitt, also of McHenry. Following the graduation at Junior high in McHenry, Ray Lows son of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Low, was honored at a small party held in his home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Low of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wilcox of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. David Miller and Ray's sisters and brother. David Betts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Betts, was guest of honor at a party in their home on Thursday evening, following the graduation from McHenry Junior high. Guests included, sisters, Debbie and Dolores, his godmother, Mrs. Earl Betts, Earl, and sons, Eric and Eddie, also Mrs. Peggy Jacques, his aunt and uncle, Dolores and Lee Ritt, Mr. and Mrs. James Preston and children, Uncle Ken and Aunt Jeanette Betts and son, Kenny , Jr., who also graduated from Junior high. On Sunday, for dinner, there were his two grandmothers, Mrs. John Cairns and Mrs. Karl Betts, and Uncle Marvin Cairns, wife, Nancy, and their daughter Lisa. Pam Bauer, graduate of St. Mary's in McHenry, and Gordon Bauer of McHenry high school were honored at a Sunday dinner held in their home by their parents, Mr. apd Mrs; Urban Bauer. Guests included godfather Bill Hamil and Mrs. Hamil and family, Mrs. Leonard Freund, Pain's godmother, and Leonard and family, Gordon's godparents, Mrs. Roland Bauer and Harry Smith, and their families, Mrs. Olivia Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Miller and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Votava, Mr. and Mrs. Denny Wallace,, all of Lombard, Ollie Stahl,, Mr. and Mrs. at your wedding IS 99 "GAYLORD Call now for an appointment to have your most memorable day photographed by "The Recommended Photographer" 51 •CP A fabulous land of make-believe filled with beloved characters of nursery rhymes and childhood stories in heroic size. * THE THREE BEARS * CINDERELLA WHITTLE BO-PEEP *JACK AND THE BEAN STALK ...and many others Clarence Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Doherty and families,. all of Wonder Lake, Mr. ancl Mrs. John Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hogan and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Galli and family and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Otto. « GRADUATIONS AND WEDDING FOR FOSSUMS It was an extra busy week for the Fossum household. On Sunday evening, Susie Fossum graduated from Kendall college in Evanston, with Mrs. Fossum and Cris attending. Tuesday evening wastheweddin^ time for Susie Fossum and Lee Thornton of Morton Grove. The wedding took place in the home, of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy ofMc- Cullom Lake road in Wonder Lake. They were attended by her sister, Cris Fossum, and his brothers, Jim and Bob Thornton. The immediate family waff in attendance. The new Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornton will be residing in Whitewater, where they will both continue with their schooling. On Thursday evening, Prisilla graduated from McHenry Junior high school, and to complete the week, Candy Fossum graduated from McHenry high school on Friday evening. A1 and Vivian Bayne celebrated their graduation from McHenry Junior high by entertaining their fellow graduates and friends at a party held in their home by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bayne. Music for the evening was supplied by young musicians consisting of Ray Low, Benny Beaman and Andy Fossum. Among those who attended were, Patty Brennan, Cindy Bruce, Ray Low, Colleen Harvey, Ray Low, Benny Beaman, Patty Jones, Guy Winters, Prisilla Fossum, Mary Beth Hopp and others. Refreshments were served to all by Mr. and Mrs. Bayne and Mr. Finley. Others to graduate from McHenry Junior high included Benny Beaman, Cindy Bruce, Patty Jones, Colleen Harvey and Guy Winters, also Debbie Harvey and Trudy Oonk from McHenry high. Congratulations to all, and Pm sorry for not giving you a •call to a party or gathering in your home, but on Monday a.m., the phones were out in ipany homes. CARD CLUB The Card club met on Wednesday afternoon in the home of Vivian Jackson in Richmond. High scorer for the afternoon was Blanche Howe, with Flora Carr, Low. BIRTHDAYS, ETC. Anniversary wishes to Rose and Ben Tonyan, who celebrate fifty-three years of wedded bliss on the sixteenth --and Happy birthday to. Harold Bell on the eighteenth --Happy anniversary wishes to neighbors, Arline and Clarence Pearson, who celebrate their anniversary on June 21 --and on the 22nd, Happy birthday to John Skidmore and to cousin, Randy Bauer. AROUND TOWN Mr. -OTdvMrs. Roy Wiedrich of Burlington called on Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., on Sunday afternoon. They also called in the Bob Brennan home. Paul Shadle of Miraleste, Calif., paid an unexpected visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle, on Saturday and Sunday. « Mr. andMrs. Bud Oxtoby were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson at Sterling in honor of the two boys' graduations. Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Nelson accompanied them on their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Harrison visited her mother, Mrs. Marie Henne.wbo is in a nursing home in El SAVINGS BONDS, FREEDOM SHAMES PAY HiGMEM. RATES U.S. Savings Bonds and Savings Notes -- popularly known as "Freedom Shares" -- are now paying higher rates of interest according to Donald J.„ Still, chairman of the Treasury's volunteer savings bonds committee for McHenry county. Effective June 1, 1968, the interest rate on E and H Bonds was raised from 4.15 per cent to 4.25 per cent when held to maturity -- the full legal limit permitted under present law. Outstanding E and H Bonds also carry a comparable rate increase to next maturity. The interest rate on Freedom Shares was increased from 4.74 per cent to 5 per cjent on Issues dated June 1 and thereafter. There is no legal authority to imporove the yield on Freedom Shares issued from May 1,1967 through May 31,1968, since they come under a different law. Mr. Still reports that the restriction that Freedom Shares may be purchased only by individuals enrolled in a regular purchase plan has been dropped. Effective June 1, Freedom Shares are available for single, over-the-counter purchase, in combination with an E Bond of the same or larger denomination. In announcing the improvements in Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares President Johnson said rThey offer an opportunity for the citizen to participate in America's goals and dreams. The Savings Bonds program offers axpartnership in which we should" all belong." USE THE CLASSIFIED f i f t y S P i C I A L T I B S -- OPEN -5 7 days a week As an added free attraction July 1 through Sept. 2. "HANSEL and GRETEL" MARIONETTES Produced by the National Puppet Theatre 4 times daily PHOTOGRAPHER'S "PARADISE" WISCONSIN'S n Most Exciting. Attraction in BJLUBOO 12 miles from ^Wisconsin Dells 115 miles from Milwaukee • 5 huge buildings on 15 colorful acres. • Real live trained animal circus, elephants, ponies, dogs and horses. • Steam calliope and band organ concerts. • Displays of circuses of the world-- - • World's largest collection of over 65 magnificent parade wagons displayed in one huge building. • Photograph the 8 Horse Team of Percherons. • Show of loading and unloading real circus train. • World's largest animated miniature circus. • Large picnic area--with benches. OPEN THRU Sept. 10 -- 7 days a week COME RAIN OR SHINE -- plan to spend the day ROLLINS RD. I3A 12 •VOLO 120 IC HENRY Hours: Daily 5 p.m. Sunday - Noon Pinners Sewed in The Roman Styie P@R Q••BRVATIONS JOatlM 7-0741 ®$3 ROLLINS RD VXRi man Of LONG LAKE I S P E C I A L R A T E S 1 [ F O R P R I V A T E B A N Q U E T © & When selecting a gift for him... . lefuS^help! grogs- 3TORE for MEN Just 7 miles from the Mid-Conlinenl Railway Museum in North freedom OS * 1245 N. Green St. McHenry, Illinois Phone 385-0047 Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fri. 'til 9 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA PUBLIC PULSE (The Plaindealer invites the public to use this column as an egression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. Our only request is that writers limit themselves t<j 300 words or less signature, full address and phone number. We ask, too, that one individual not write on the same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we consider libelous or in objectionable taste.) GUN CONTROL "Dear Editor: "Letters to our elected representatives in Congress do help them know how we want them to vote on the bills under consideration. We've written the following letter to Senators Dirksen and Percy, and Congressman McClory: "We are herin expressing our desire that there be enacted a strong gun control law. "We enjoy hunting,' but we are willing and anxious to cooperate with necessary regulations. "In the hope that our letter may help refute the claims of the National Rifle association, and that we may see a strong gun control bill passed in the near future, we are "Sincerely yours, "Mrs. Jane H.Weiss "Howard Weiss" "Please write to your Congressmen and tell them how you feel about a gun control law. "Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weiss" EBBH the EDUCATOR says Court Briefs Appearing before Magistrate William J. Gleason last week, Carl .Carlson paid a fine of $19 and $5 costs for speeding. The case of Edwin E.Gladman was continued to Aug. 7. On a speeding jCharge, Denise Simon paid $29^ and $5 costs. Patricia D. Tomasello was fined $20 and $5 for speeding and Eugene S. May paid $34 and $5 on the same charge. The case of Gary G. Spicer for driving without a chauffeur's license was transferred to Branch I court June 24. The case of Shirley E. Campbell, for failure to yield the right of way,, was continued to July 3. On a speeding charge, John S. Gustafson was fined $13 and $5 costs. The case of Brian H. Berry was continued to Aug. 7 A $25 fine and $5 costs were assessed Ralph W. Edwards for possession of alcoholic liquor in a motor vehicle. Howard L. Nielsen pleaded not guilty to driving under influence of liquor and for no valid operator's license. His case was continued until July 8 in Branch I court. Gregory A. Brda's case was transferred to Branch I court on June 24. Loitering charges against a number of young people were heard, brought by the city of McHenry. The following fines were assessed: Duane P. Brossman, Danny E. Honegger, Norman P. Woods, Neal C. Gutekunst and Michael B. Haffner, all $10 and $5 costs. Clyde R. Fuson, Robert J. Hosie and William E. Butler pleaded not guilty and the cases , were continued. The cases,, of David L. Tobey and David E. Eggert were nolle prossed, as both are in service. Randy A. Jaremka and William N. Gauger failed to appear and their cases were continued to June 19. The cases of Nancy E. Frenden and Shirley Brown, on charges of theft, were transferred z^tcTBranch 1 court on June 17. r Increased safety measures will help to Insure pleasant summer vacations for students of all ages. 1 Nino's Education Association Popular Demand Revives Custom of World War I, Showing a Red Bordered White Centered Service Flag with a Blue Star on the White Field to Tell the World a Member of the Family Is In Our Armed Services. able at such a low price. Editor's Note: For a man lost in service a flag with a gold star should be displayed. Tothe parents and wives of such heroes of our country The McHenry Plaindealer will furnish a gold-starred service flag without cost upon request. If you wish to use the coupon below to order a gold starred service flag, simply fill out the information blanks and write on the coupon GOLD. There will be no charge for the flag. . .and if you prefer you may come into our service desk for your flag. Service flags are in growing demand. . .and because flags of this type, high in quality and at a fair price are so hard to find. . .McHenry Plaindealer has made arrangements to make these Service flags available at cost as a patriotic public service. The flag is a heavy quality rayon printed with red border and blue star . . .with gilded bar and gilded spear tips and golden cord and tassles. The flag hangs in the window displaying its message of patriotic service. These flags are on sale at The McHenry Plaindealer, 3812 W. Elm street for only $1.50 each. . .or you may mail the coupon below enclosing cash, check or money order for $1.50 and your service flag will be sent by mail. Every close relative with a member of the family in service should display a service flag. People should know just how many of our men are serving in the armed forces and there's no better way to show our participation than by di splaying these service flags. Hie McHenry Plaindealer is to be commended for making the flags avail- SERVICE FLAG McHenry Plaindealer 3812 West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Enclosed is $ I want -service flags at $1.50 each. (Mail: $.50 extra) Make checks and money orders payable to The McHenry Plaindealer. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP cut coupon on dotted lines GAY-BULLS "Vault Kept Prime Beef" Thought we'd let all our friends know, "Yes" Now we're open and Mrs. Peter Thelen of McHenry was the 1st. to find out. 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