-j -v. S . . / ' ' » i, ' * Presentatioh|v||||ijpj^ - SILi ^ ,|ffn OSRITAL Ann Marie Johnson ofMcHenryisamember of the non-profit Town Square Players, shown in rehearsal for the final weekend presentation pf their current production. "You Can't Take It With You", to be presented Saturday andSunday, Nov. 16 and 17 at 8 p.m. in the Woodstock Opera House. Tickets are available at the box office. MCHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown of Crystal Lake are parents of a son Nov. 5. A daughter was born Nov. 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ceithaml. Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce of Ci'ystal Lake became parents of a daughter Nov. 6. A Wauconda coi?)le, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stemen, are parents of a son Nov. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Michel son announce the birth of a daughter Nov. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Evans of Island Lake welcomed a daughter Nov. 6. Mr. and Mrs. James Kendra of Ingleside became parents of a daughter Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Freund announce the birth of their sixth son, Gary Dean, on Nov. 7 at Sherman hospital, Elgin. He weighed 8 lbs., 10 oz. and his five brothers are Dale, Dennis, Ronald, Randall and Richard.- Mr. and Mrs. Nick B. Freund are the paternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bengston, maternal ones. Harry Bengston, Sr., is the maternal great - grandfather. They all live in Mc Henry. $75,000 SUIT /&» * - V • / . John Pugh of Emerald drive McHenry is named in a $75,000 suit filed by Bill Davidson of McHenry as the result of an auto accident in November of 1967 in which Davidson claims he received permanent injuries. The latter was a passenger ina car driven by Pugh when it crashed on Rt. 176, near the Rt. 31 intersection. rrtrcww w m m mm CcUendcw NOVEMBER 16 Holiday Sale - Christian Service Group - Social Hall - Community Church of Richmond -Breakfast Starting at 7 a.m. NOVEMBER 16-17 St. Patrick's Home & School Association Annual Bazaar - 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday -Sunday, after All Masses - St. Patrick's Hall - McHenry. NOVEMBER 17 Thanksgiving Paily - American Legion Hall - 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 19 League of Women Voters of Woodstock - McHenry - Meeting 1 p.m. at Home of Mrs. James Miyashiro, 426 Lawndale, in Woodstock. NOVEMBER 21 McCullom Lake Conservation club - McCullom Lake Beachhouse - 8 p.m. C.D. of A. Court Joyce Kilmer No. 573 - Regular Monthly meeting -8p.m. St. Patrick's church hall. Regular Meeting - McHenry Garden club - Home of Mrs. G. T. Snively. NOVEMBER 23 O.E.S. Richmond chapter- Installation of Officers - Open to Public - 5613 Broadway street- * < Richmond - 8 p.m. Green Garter - American Legion Home - 7 p.m. McHenry Shores Annual Dinner Dance - Crystal Lake Moose Hall - Dinner served from 6 'til 9 p.m. NOVEMBER 26 O.E.S Stated Meeting - 8p.m. Acacia Hall. DECEMBER 7 O.E.S. Installation - 8 p.m. Greeting Cords i ag&fftv by NORCROSS at Dm -.ore 1259 N. Green, McHenry 385-4500 NOTICE DR. JOHN T. GRAY, Optometrist announces new office hours now in effect. MONDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAYS 9:30 to Noon -- 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS 1:00 to 5:00 -- 6:30 to 9:00 P.M. -- Closed all day on Wednesdays -- for appointments phone 385-0186 WATER-WELLS PUMPS o F$m^JA<D§€ET WATER WELL SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING PUMPS SALES AND SERVICE BScHENRY COUNTY WELL & PUMP CO. 385-5252- Res; 38541713 4913 W. McCullesiri Lk. Rd. McHemury Acacia Hall - 1309 N. Court street, McHenry. DECEMBER 7-8 McHenry Choral club Christmas Program - Honoring Illinois Sesquicentennial Year- 8:15 p.m. - West Campus High School Auditorium. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERMON "Thy hands have made me and fashioned me: give me understanding, that I may learn thy commandments. Let thy tender mercies come unto me, that I may live: for thy law is my delight". These words from Psalm 119 are part of the Bible Lesson-Sermon titled, "Mortals and Immortals" to be read in McHenry Christian Science church this Sunday. Related passages from the denominational textbook will include the following: " In Science, man's immortality depends upon that of God, good, and follows as a necessary consequence of the immortality of good". (Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy). Services at Christian Science society, Lincoln road and Eastwood lane, are held at 10:30 a.m. All are welcome MCHENRY HOSPITAL Admittances to McHenry hospital during the past week included Mildred L. Neidecker, Timothy A. Schulze, Lorraine Tharmahlen, Laura L. Bridges, Linda Ryther, Marvin L. drowning, Edward Taylor, Theresa A. Nelson, Walter J. Henneman, Edna M. DeMunn, Carlene A. Miller, Crystal Lake; Also, Genevieve Knlgge, Joseph A. Dorsch, Peggy P. Lockard, Lynn Rae Beck, Ruth V. Murdock, Fred A.Zoller, Wauconda; Margaret Schenk, Peter Gerard, Janise Howard, Wonder Lake; Alexis Turner, Loretta F. Mayus, Adolph Bohnenberg-: er, Cary;v Edward E. Kijowski, Lee May Jenkins, Chicago; Heir en Trentadue, Bernard Horan, Fox Lake. r And, Frances Jablonski, Elizabeth Wentke, Thomas J.Reuter, Fredrick J. Newell, Ingleside; Kay K. Stock, Woodstock; Jerry J. Svoboda, Elkhorn, Wis.; Philip J. Wlager, Glenview; Lucille L. Kittson, Doris J. Walsh, _Michael J. Brown, Round Lake; Thomas M. Brock, Palatine; Alfred R. Collard, Raymond W. Weise, Lake Zurich; Richard A. Breston, Antioch; Meta G. Cady, Sioux City, Iowa; Also, Marie L. Stibeck, Gladys D. Porter, Eva M. Walsh, William H. Boetter, Wilhemina B. Blake, Lorraine G. Hamil, Kenneth E. Fairchild, Walter J. Szyplebaum, Susan E. Joza, Wilfred M. Blake, Herbert W. Rowe, Sr., Alma B. Rowe, Michael F. Fzonca, Javier G. Giamboa, Margaret Potratz; And, Harriet Helminski, Lila J. Schmitt, Mary C. Malpede, Francince H. Weyland, Krista- Ann Wegener, Ingeburg H. Treptau, Mary Jane Lakowske, Martin Jay Stoffel, Carol M. Carlson. And, Stanley Darmody, Jeffrey Lomax, Monica Reidy, Joyce Adams, Marie Neuhaus, Dale W. Schwiekert, Harold C. Crokin, Laura H. Crowley, Chester E. Rechisky, all of McHenry. A bigamist, also, is a chap who has "had one too many". IT PAYS TO SHOP IN McHENRY SHERRY CRU McGregor combines long wearing imported Shetland wool with downv soft mohair to create a sweater of unique softness and uncommon good looks. The Sierra Cru is classicallv stvled in all the newest colors for fall as well as all the traditional favorites. $9. 5TORE for MEN 1245 N. Green St. McHenry, Illinois DONALD W. LAIRD Donald W. Laird, 48, of 9215 Evergreen drive, Wonder Lake died Wednesday, Nov. 13, at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. He was born April 4, 1920. Survivors include his wife. Dorothy, and children, Judith, Lynda and Randolph, at home; and a sister, Mrs. Ora Hazel McCroy of Watseka. Memorial services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at St. Ann's Episcopal church, 503 W. Jackson street, Woodstock, with the Rev. Unas H. Brown of Woodstock and Rev. Virgle E. Chappell of McHenry officiating. The Schneider - Leucht - Merwin - Cooney funeral home made the arrangements. SYSTEM AUTOMATED 4* Final selection of computer equipment marks the last phase of a year - long program toexpand the Department of Revenue's electronic date processing operation into a fully automated taxpayer information system. " . 15, 1968 - Plaindeale'r - Sec. 1, Pgi 3 The new high-speed computers that over - all saving? woulct, will accomplish many functions be more than $1 million per of tax administration much fas- biennium when the installation ter, and at much less expense, is completed and in operation* titan is now possible. Director ------ Theodore A. Jones predicted Use The Classifieds EDNA KANGAS Mrs. Edna Kangas, nee Erickson, 57; 6i 1410 River Terrace drive, McHenry, died Tuesday evening, Nov. 12, following an auto accident east of Volo. She was born Sept. 19, 1911, in Michigan. Survivors are her husband, Richard W.; three sons, Clyde Gerald, and Karl; and three grandchildren. The body rests at the Svec & Sons funeral home, 6227 W. Cermak avenue, Berwyn, until Friday at 10 p.m. Hie body will then lie in state at the Berwyn United Lutheran church, 24th street and Harvey avenue, Berwyn, between 9 and 10 a.m. when services will be conducted there. Interment will be in Woodlawn cemetery, Forest Park. ; .-I. November 26th THANKSGIVING All you can eat sr.K¥,-.-K 12 different kinds 10 different salads Homemade bread served, Homemade dessert included 11:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Vince and Richard Depot Restaurant Look for an old Milwaukee Road Depot Building at the intersection of 12 & 31 S f a w * -- o -- < ^ I > I• • • • • HALFWAY HOUSE Initial reports on the Duncan Way Community center in Chicago, the first "halfway" house operated by the State of Illinois, indicate that great progress has been made, assuring complete success for the program. "I can think of no greater exercise in the rehabilitation objectives of the State of Illinois than that of restoring men to a place in the normal society of our communities," Gov. Samuel H. Shapiro said. "The halfway house program certainly has shown the capaciety to generate new hope and new ambition in the men who come under its care and influence." 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