Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Jun 1975, p. 17

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Ring wood News 653-9008 653-9262 728-0295 Rev. Ruth Wegner Named Chaplain Of Chicago Hospital Last Sunday, the folks of the Greenwood United Methodist Church hosted a farewell dinner honoring Rev. Ruth Wegner with several of the folks from the Ringwood church also attending. Sunday, June 8, will be Rev. Wegner's last day in these two pulpits as she is leaving to fill a chaplaincy position at St. Luke- Presbyterian hospital in Chicago. SUNDAY MORNING COFFEE HOUR There will be a coffee hour held following church services at Ringwood Sunday morning, June 8. Inasmuch as this is Ruth's last day in the pulpit, members and friends of the church are invited to attend and wish her well in her new position. 4-H CLUB PAPER DRIVE The McLakeWood 4-H Club will be manning the collection center at the McHenry Shop­ ping Center on Saturday, June 21. The club members will greatly appreciate your help in making this a successful collection. The center will be open at 9 o'clock on the twenty- first, for your papers, glass and clean tin cans. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Little Ricky VanEvery was guest of honor at his very own second birthday party given by his parents, Leon and Linda Van Every, Thursday evening, May 29. Those helping Ricky to celebrate were his grand­ parents Mr. and Mrs. Tag VanEvery, Aunt Susie and Aunt Vickie all of Solon Mills, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams and Uncle Tim of McHenry, great Grandma Alice VanEvery of Richmond, and Great Aunt Wanda Todd also of Richmond, also Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Diedrich and Tina and Jeff of Spring Grove. All had fun and enjoyed the delicious ice cream and cake that Mom served. NEWCOMERS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde VanEvery have moved into the Walkington house formerly occupied by William Cruickshank who has moved to Wonder Lake. Clyde and Sharon moved here from Rich­ mond. Welcome to the com­ munity kids. HERE AND THERE Tom and Maya Walkington of Macomb, but now of Car- bondale (you see they moved last week) spent a couple of days with Tom's parents, the Paul Walkingtons. Wednesday evening they celebrated Tom's?? birthday (May 29) with ice cream and cake. Those who came to help Tom blow out the candles were nephews Doug and Chad Adams. Of course Ida Mae and Junior Adams came too because they had to bring the boys over. Walt and Doris Low camped last weekend with friends on a private farm. They seem to hit it pretty lucky weatherwise. Friday night was a little damp but not bad and Saturday was fairly clear, with Sunday only getting a few drops of rain north of Spring Grove when McHenry and Ringwood were hit with a large thunder cloud that was wet, wet. Paul and Althea Walkington and Lee spent the weekend camping at Legend Lake, Wis., where they joined the Alvin Benoy family who had been there all week. A good time was had by all and as usual everyone hated to come home. Patti Miller attended the mini square dance convention in Chicago on Friday night with Lyle and Bonnie Stalker. Saturday evening Patti and Dan went with the Stalkers to the convention. There were other Checkerboard Square members attending too. Lyle was one of the callers at this convention. Hear that there were TV cameras roaming around the dance floor also. Did anyone see someone they thought might be a square dancer from our area? BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to all these lucky people whose birthday falls on the same day, June 7, they are Dawn Cerny, Larry Oonk, Emma Ortleib, June Oxtoby and Lee Strom. June 8 is a special day for Joanne Gillespie, Lynn Tomlinson and Jolie Walkington, June 9 is Ida Mae Adams and Chris Peterson's natal day. Happy birthday to Charlotte Thomp- Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS ) >ss COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS son on June 10 and to Charles Ackerman, Clara Klapperich and Alan Spencer on June 11. June 12 is special as Frank Harrison and father, Chancey Harrison, celebrate their birth­ days together. Friday, June 13, is happy birthday for John Eberle, Sr. Happy, happy birthday ^o all of you. ANNIVERSARIES June being a full month of birthdays also has a few an­ niversaries with Bob and Sue Low celebrating on the seventh and Karen and Jack Kuhrt on the twelfth. Happy (however many it is) anniversary. THINGS TO" REMEMBER .. Sunday June 8 -- Church Services - 9:15 p.m. - Coffee for Ruth after church, join us. Graduations - almost every night next week for someone dear from your local schools. June 21 - McLakewood Paper driver - McHenry Shopping Center. MARILYN L. BOROWSKI Plainti Vs. FRANCIS A. BOROWSKI Defendant WSKl/ No. 75 D 653 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, FRANCIS A. BOROWSKI, Defendant in the above-entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of McHenry County by the said Plaintiff against you, praying for divorce; that summons was duly issued out of the said court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pending. Now, therefore, unless you, FRANCIS A. BOROWSKI, the said Defendant, file your an­ swer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the said Circuit Court of McHenry County, held in the courthouse in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before 30 days after the first publication of this notice, that date being May 23, 1975, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a judgment rendered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. Dated May 20, 1975. s-Margaret O'Neil Clerk Samuel J. Diamond, Attorney for Plaintiff LOOZE AND KINNE 3431 W. Elm Street (Pub. May 23, 30, June 6. 1975) MILK There's plenty of nutrition to think about when you're drinking milk. Each eight ounces of milk contains about eight grams of p r o l ° i n p l u s c a l c i u m a n d vitamins. PAGE 17 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JUNE 6. 1975 SERVICE NtWS Marine Captain Dennis R. Leisten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Leisten of 3304 W. Fairway drive, McHenry, is participating in training exercises while deployed to the Mediterranean with Marine C o m p o s i t e H e l i c o p t e r Squadron 264. The unit, home based at the New River Marine corps air station, Jacksonville. N.C., is e m b a r k e d a b o a r d t h e a m - phib.iou- auli V:, I SS I wo Jiina. Leisten has taken part in exercises on the islands of Brindisi and Sardinia, and has visited several Mediterranean countries including Italy and Spain. A 1970 graduate of Creighton University. Omaha, Neb., with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, he entered the Marine corps in March. 1971. GOT A SUMMER? USE IT TO FURTHER YOUR EDUCATION IT WILL PUT YOU OUT FRONT IN THE FALL ENROLL FOR SUMMER CLASSES AT McHENRY COUNTY COLLEGE CLASSES BEGIN JUNE 9 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT REGISTRATION OFFICE 6200 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY CRYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS 459-6800 STANLEY QUALITY TOOLS fathers Day Specials STEELMASTER No. ST1-1/2 16 oz. • Finest hammer ever made! • All steel with non-slip cushion grip Our Regular $11.15 Now! *6" crrmrk P0WERL0CK II RULE No. PL316 Longer lasting yelldw Mylar protected blade Power return--pocket clip Our Regular $8.65 Now! *595 BLOCK PLANE H1247 Most versatile toot designed for quick fix-up8. Our Regular $5.55 Now! SWIRLAWAY SANDING ATTACHMENT H145 Contains 2 way sanding attachment and 3 abrasive discs Our Regular $6.89 Now! *495 A C E H A ••• A R E 3729 W. Elm Street, McHenry, III. The Carlsbad Caverns bats consume an estimated 5 tons of bugs each day. Jl THE DO-IT-YOURSELFER CAN DO! 6-inch Shelter Shield attic pouring insulation may provide a 30% FUEL SAVING! Cellulose Fiber Insulation especially pack­ aged for the do-it-yourself homeowner. P r o v i d e s e x c e p t i o n a l T H E R M A L PROPERTIES under heating and cooling conditions. Northern Propane Gas Cellulose Fiber • Vermin Resistant • Fire Retardant • UL Listed CALL (815)385-4200 4003 West Main, McHenry III. FINAL SHOWING LAST YEAR OF PRODUCTION ONLY 52.AVAILABLE TS MOVE TO MAINTENANCE FREE LIVING . . . . W I T H O U T L E A V I N G M c H E N R Y • In Beautiful Whispering Oaks The living is easy. Real easy. Single level ranch house living. You might call our homes joined ranches, or four separate ranch homes under one roof. No matter, you could look for days and not find an arrangement this good. Two bedrooms. Garage with electric door. Fully applianced kitchen. Private entrances. No stairs. No yardwork. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY FINANCING AVAILABLE *27,900 WHISPERING OAKS a the ROBWO-L ADO company McHENRY 385-8660 4919 OAKWOOD DR. t

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy