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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jun 1974, p. 18

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PAGE 19 - PI.AINDEALERJVEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1174 Whispering Oaks (Whispers from the "Oaks") Marilynn Hamilton 385-6962 Baseball Outing Planned August 10 For Wrlgley Field Tickets are fast disappearing fof the "anticipated" Whispering Oaks baseball outing. The big day is set for Saturday, Aug. 10. The fans will leave the Whispering Oaks Community Center parking lot by their chartered bus for a fun afternoon at "Beautiful Wrigley Field." Chairman for the event is Jim Erickson of Oakwood Drive. Jim has handled the arrangements for this yearly event the last 3 years and each year is a bigger success. COMMUNITY CENTER'S FIRST WEDDING The wedding bells on the For Your Information Dear friends, J"1® deep grief of the bereaved family a" inability to make decisions, tKo SSfJS? r2?in? ari*n«ements, to control fn™?!1?"8, funeral director, along with res^M SnfP1hl Ladviser, must use all their ? character to help the family to work through this difficult time. Respectfully, PETERMJISTEN & SON FUNERAL HOME McHenry. Illinois . 385-0063 front door of the community center oh May 25 hearalded the wedding day of John Hamilton and Judy Martinez. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton took their vows standing in front of the fireplace which was tanked by bouquets of spring flowers. A very special touch to the double ring ceremony was that the attendants at the wedding were Judy's handsome young son, Brett, 7, and Deanna, a doll like 3 year old. After the ceremony, family and guests drank a champagne toast to the newly weds and then enjoyed a delicious brunch. John is the son of Phil and Marilynn Hamilton of Oakwood Drive. The new family will make their home in Carpentersville where John is a designer- draftsman at Hills-McCanna. SORRY TO HEAR Mrs. Harry Lynn of Royal Drive, a rather new Oaker, suffered a nasty fall and broke her ankle so badly that she will have an enforced lazy summer. It will be several weeks before she can swing into action. Frank Dempsey of Melrose Court is back in St. Francis hospital, hopefully for a short time this trip. As Dean Martin used to say "Keep those cards and letters coming,' They sure do help break up hospital monotony. Bill Simms is recovering from surgery at McHenry hospital. It's always nice to be able to report good news. The Simmses recently sold their house on Ashley Drive and moved to the Condoe, just proving that darned few people can bear to leave the Oaks. When we see Marshall Hilgers of Melrose Court sunning on his patio after 45 long days in the McHenry hospital, we are reminded how truly great the McHenry rescue squad is. Their quick and decisive action saved "Marsh's life when he suffered a very severe coronary. There is a mighty secure feeling among McHenry residents, knowing that at a time of need, those great men are ready, willing ami able to help all of us. Let us remember that when THEY need help financially. There is a darling little black Poodle (girl) just waiting to be reclaimed at the residence of Mrs. Willjpm Tomal. Her phone is 385-7266. Is there some sad Whispering Oaker who lost their little one? She was found along Route. 120 near the Oaks. TheTomals claim that she is so sweet they will hate to lose her. But do call if , you know of anyone who has lost their pet. WO IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION MEETING The general meeting of the Whispering Oaks Improvement Association will be held on Thursday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Whispering Oaks community center at 4513 Front Royal Drive. "It is anticipated that Mr. Hogge, the Supervisor Assessor BEIM FRANKLIN Beautiful Cards For FATHERS DAY SUNDAY 10:00 - 1:00 1250 N. GREEN STREET Laige Ef10Ugh TO SeWC YOU. SATURDAY 9:00 - 5:30 UE,KTt,v IT T Tvnre FRIDAY TEL 9:00 McHENRY , ILLINOIS Small Enough To Know You. Popular knit -- 80% polyester, 20% nylon. Long point collar; chest pocket...hemmed cuffs. 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BEN FRANKLIN of McHenry County, will be present at the meeting and we hope to have new tax information available." said Mr. Herb Sass, president of the group. Don't forget, mark the date down on your calendar RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY VISIT WHISPERING OAKS Saturday, June 1, was a very happy day for little Elanor Mason, it was her sixth birthday. Grandmother Mil Albrecht and Mother Judy planned a birthday party in her honor. Guests of honor were Stacey Spenelly of Royal Drive, Little Lisa Miller, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallner and three young ladies from Aurora, Melissa and Michelle Parrish and Susan Smith. The theme of the party was Raggedy Ann and imagine the surprise when Raggedy Ann and Andy visited the party, in person! Little Lisa Miller was able to accept Raggedy Ann but when Andy appeared, she announced that she WOULD go home! Lisa, by the way is 3. SOCIAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Conklin of Front Royal Drive recently returned from a trip to Washington, D.C. and Arlington .Va., where they visited their son, Gilbert, Jr., and his family. Gil is employed in the Capitol as a Security Radio Communications Guard. He guided them on a "real inside" tours of the Capitol, the White House, the Capitol where they visited both the House and Senate Galleries. The Smithsonian Institute held a particular interest for the Conklins in the Air and Space Exhibit and the History and Technology buildings. A very special tour of the Naval academy at Annapolis was enjoyed by all the proud Conklin family, knowing that on July 8 their grandson Michael Conklin will enter the academy by presidential appointment. Now the Conklins are looking forward to his graduation and the traditional throwing of the hats into the air! Mr. and Mrs. Chester Conrad of Oakwood Drive report they had a very enjoyable "Mini- vacation" the last week of May in Green Lake, Wis. They were accompanied by long time friends from Park Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blum of Largo, Fla., spent several days as guests of Mrs. Florence Wickersheim at her home on Front Royal Court. The Blums have planned a rather extensive tour of the midwest while they are escaping the "Florida heat." Mrs. Elvera Dimmler of Manchester Mall drove with her cousins Mr. • and Mrs. Clifford Wogan of Beaver Dam, Wis., up to the famous Tulip Festival in Holland, Mich. After an enjoyable day at the fair, they continued on to Michigan City, Ind. where they visited more cousins...Mr. and Mrs. George Rozelle and family. A little bird told me that Charles and Anita Stauffer of Ashley drive are enjoying a visit from Anita's sister, Helen M o n t g o m e r y . M r s . Montgomery is from Wolf Point, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Knopik of Melrose Court recently returned from a happy visit with their son, Bob, and his wife, Nancy, in their new home in Creve Coeur, Mo. Jo and Bob doted on being with their little 2 year old granddaughter Tracy. While there they helped her celebrate that very special birthday. Bob, Jr., was recently transferred to Missouri by his company Wonder Lake. Mary Jean Huff 728-026? Hold Informative Meeting On Roads In Subdivisions An informative meeting will be held for the residents of Wonder Lake. The McHenry County Unincorporated Road Organization is holding an open meeting at Nativity Lutheran church meeting hall, 3506 E. Wonder Lake Road, Wonder Lake, on Monday, June 24, 1974 at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in subdivision roads can be informed by attending. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Happy birthday to Bruce Rudolph of Richmond. Bruce will be twelve years old on June 16. YOUNG AT HEARTS The most recent journey of the Wonder Lake Young at Hearts Club took them to the Lambs Farm. The group toured the whole place and enjoyed a delicious luncheon there. President Marie Robinson reported the trip was well worth it and everyone should go to see it. On the way home the group stocked up on sausages at a store in Volo. Coming events of the Young at Hearters include a trip to Springfield and New Salem, beginning at 6 a.m. They will take along a picnic lunch and stop at a favorite restaurant for supper. Other things to look forward to are a two hour boat ride around Lake Geneva, a tour of the House of Flame in Kenosha, a trip to the famous Six Flags at St. Louis and the Anheuser Brewrey tour and a look at heir famous horses. At the June 5 meeting, a speedy get- well was wished to two members who were recently hospitalized, Sam Y ok ley and Art Sigwalt. A happy birthday was sung to June birthday members, Ernie Vogt, Ruth Gottfriedsen and Mabel Dowd. The next meeting wiH be July 3. ANNIVERSARY Happy anniversary to George and Gloria Freund, married 26 years ago on June 12. And to Jack and Sue Vanek who celebrate their eleventh anniversary on June 14. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Sponsored by Woman's Club of Wonder Lake, Ann Sowers, Chairman, 653-9549. JUNE 13 Wonder Lake Garden Club Meeting at Bobbi Fiali's home. End of School, Greenwood. JUNE 14 Group anointing of the elderly, Christ the King. Church, 5 p.m. Mass. JUNE 17 THRU JUNE 28 Vacation Church School, Nativity Lutheran Church. JUNE 18 F i r e m e n ' s A u x i l i a r y Meeting, 8 p.m., eapt side firehouse. JUNE 22 and JUNE 23 - Woman's Club Rummage Sale, 5420 W Lake Shore Drive., JUNE 24 thru JUNE 28 "$ Girl Scout Day Camp*' Harrison Benwell Conservations Area. ' : .• JUNE 27 Wonder Woods Woman's^ Club Meeting, 8 p.m. east side; firehouse. 'k JUNE 30 > Yacht Club Champagne; Brunch, 11:30 a.m. Gran and; Fitzgerald Homes. JULY 8 thru JULY 19 fi Red Cross Swimming* Lessons. JULY 14 Wonder Woods Art Fair and' Bake Sale. 1 I 2* jjjt Four McHenry Area Students Honored At Uof I; Four McHenry area students were among the more thaft 2,300 University of Wisconsin Whitewater students whf achieved academic honor! during the second semester <tf the 1973-74 school year. Of the total honor student^ 339 received grades of straight "A" for a 4.0 average. Steven, McArdle of 7205 Loras Wonder Lake, was amongi who earned straight A's. * An additional 783 earnejl grade point averages of from 3.5 to 3.99 and were ac first honors. Cary Hill of Manitou, McHenry, was in group. Allen J. Jung of 3820 Grand, McHenry and Thoi P. Mathews Shore drive, Wonder were among those who second honors for grade _ averages of from 3.41 toj.49. * "JEWEL" in your yard YOU CAN ENJOY THE FUN AND RELAXATION IN YOUR OWN PRIVATE POOL IN JUST 2 WEEKS! NO NEED TO PAY A HIGH PRICE FOR YOUR BUILT-IN POOL.. 16x32 .'3470" installed "Jewel" will last longer • eliminate 20x40 *3695°° most maintenance - remain trouble free. 10 YEAR WARRANTY ON 20 MIL. VINYL LINER - ALL ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION •PRICES INCLUDE STAINLESS STEEL LADDER AND HIGH RATE SANDFILTER. CALL (815) 648-4026 or 385-2381 Jewel Pools -- 1512 Val Court McHenry GEI PLANNED USE REPORT _JNERAL REVENUE SHARING General Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments. The law requires each government to publish a report of its plans for the use of these funds to inform its citizens and to encourage their participation in deciding how PLANNED EXPENDITURES CATEGORIES (A) CAPITAL IB) OPERATING/ MAINTENANCE (C) 1 PUBLIC SAFETY $ s /-foe r>' 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION s s 3 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION $ $ ° v 4 HEALTH $ s 5 RECREATION s s 6 L IBRARIES $ s 7 SOCIAL SERVICES FOR AGED OR POOR s s 8 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION $ $ 9 MULTIPURPOSE AND GENERAL GOVT. s 10 EDUCATION $ MIM 11 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT $ 12 HOUSING & COM­ MUNITY DEVELOPMENT s 13 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT $ 14 OTHER (Specfyl s pc*. s v. • <*> • • •> v 15 TOTALS S 1 THE GOVERNMENT OF V Cf ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PAY­ MENT DP % / tfCC , C FOR THE FIFTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOD. JULY 1. 1*74 THROUGH JUNE 30. 1975. PLANS TO SPEND THESE FUNDS FOftTHE PURPOSES SHOWN. y ACCOUNT NO. (D) The news media have been advised that a copy of this report has been published in a local newspaper of general circulation. I have records documenting the content* of thi» report and they are open for public scrutiny at / nfi jVjY ytf Alf rtElmy (EI^S^^ aIcES (Refer to instruction E) issre tic Secretary of the Treasury that the non-discrimina« and otra^£tatutory requirements listed in Part E of the inst^^tiol^^accOTlMnV'ng 'his report will be complied with by tmL relfc^al^^ernment with respect to the entitlement . fundsJkprt*h«on. » ^ V \ ^ •-€ftfnature of Chief Executive Officer Name & Title--Please Prir t - ' t /y r w Date J ^PutoUste^ime^2jJL974^ I

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