HORNSBYS fami ly ccnrcrs Regional Community Orchestra In Formation & r*$nKTdu *v .Nmpnaed * pcofeiaaxhbSs nhn«M"s « mm juwmg, ag- «rtta| ae is wmaMMBl -nussv sr^iiiwcs. 3N&. iwmsua it*>4w &«« Xmxjt JMhrsvo -^ni. i«c»r of Strums and Or- UM* >#p»r v ur$»ja* A* nr* S>r ft* ^KtflNtt e««haocra with * scheafe. ^xwmn. ®t jppnMc* fins que ixr 4 'ffhtfeftirif and Etpn ha*e vvntmoml? * Jtv*hwcp» so A«r jMr sgnfhaussfc. «• jMalfc widest «nw of sito* ««»n *<? free to chamber w i.Hwft i. but w*fcvm<* A* *.\?*r«*nv^c |i»^l <rt» K fertormfr-fe* «* wefcrvm*. tor wiii <0e number . juet .» nocojfr the <rf fssii'inno a*ad>>hlr «*» warns a» pta? just tor a* neat of dht iMfwi nJwfcii Aeer 40309011*0* *f ' a«r>e « ** iSnr 1^"** '" '̂ - -** Imt » !hr 4 vsetuaeo » <tejii* New Reading Program For Adults At College Sunnyside Area 344-2494 ' _ ' 1 MAsvliW prised with another party at the ̂<^!? * *" Lakeland Community club JIEJj'iU'SS Pr«®«t again were all thirteen 5S!l^fL5l!? children and their famtbes C*a*j And an additional seventy-five guests to help celebrate the * ̂5*?" occasion iMiHii»hii Mr Griswokl is treasurer of 22J**. *5*5. the Pistakee Terrace ̂ association He has been in the th*"Ll* lw*" association for many years. He held it tofether when money Wil>llJ u"" problems arose for snow aw?,>T',w removal and gave the moeey - out of his own pocket He and , prp*r̂ T~ only he desired to help his area. f~? JSF^t And he did' tismrwufc sect Mrs. Griswokl spends her ®c8*,rt*c*"1 ** time with her arts and crafts r---=== and caring for her beautiful plants. IBKI Congratulations on your fifty »«iwIm fifth anniversary and may you have many more happy years together. LANDMARK \ As you drive down Wihnot road to Ringwood road, you J^SLA may notice a tiny white church. ' It stands alone surrossdsd by a \ A cornfield. Have you ever R wondered why it's there or how it happens to be there? In 1853 a man by the name of Fred Schmidt, one of the many German immigrants who chose to settle in the community we ̂ now know as Jotmsburg. built this tiny white church. During his long voyaft from m J the old country to the IMtod • / States he had gone through a • m 1 terrible storm on the ocean. I Mr. Schmidt made a preaaiae la the Amighty that if he wan spared be would erect a church. | He was spared aed the MtOe I church was built in IKS. Is NSS it was remodeled and painted. I Mr. Schmidt is long since IPltCG gone, but the tittle church stfl stands. A monument and I memorial of those who settled here in IKS. Prominent f . House Numbers May Save Life The Sunnyside Police ikpni fecal has ashed that 1 make mention of the lack of bouse members in the area. There are a number of new houses in the area, but there are older homes also missing their kkntifyaig numbers. YUM heuw munhei should be poshed an the front of your house £ieerty visible from the street Hfcen an emergency vehicle such as Police. Fire departeaent or Rescue squad answers a call precious time can be last searching for a home because there are no numbers visible. Tbey can't find a house by numbers on a mailbox a few himdred feet away. So for yov benefit and that of the people who serve you. see that your house number is placed predominately in numbers that can be clearly read from the street In an emergency situ^on time lost searching for a bouse could mean the difference between life and death to someone. Check your house. Are your numbers posted and legible from the street? The Sunnyside Police depnrtment will be holding bike legislations sometime during the month of September. Chief Kramer will post the time and place at a later date. Watch for at your low price headquarters!!! BIRTHDAY PARTY Bob Messer of 1406 Bayview lane celebrated his eighth birthday party with several of his friends from the neigh borhood. AD had ltmch, cake and ice cream and then played games. The following day Bob was treated to a day at Great America. There be spent the day with his sister. Sandy, Aunt Dottie Messer and cousin, Nancy, of Eastwood Manor. WELCOME HOME Josephine Mullin and her daughter. Mary Jo, of 1415 Bayview lane returned home Aug. 25 after a month of visiting relatives in - Italy. Josephine who was born m Italy met her husband. Clarence, in Italy during World War II. On her arrival home Josephine was greeted by her husband, Clarance, and children Larry, Clara, Rosemary and grandson, Jeff. The house had a big welcome home signs and flowers filled every room in the house. Even after 30 years of marriage the old adage "ab sence makes the heart grow fonder" still holds true. If you don't believe me ask Clare. Welcome home, Jo. REMINDER Don't forget Tuesday, Sept. 6, is the regular monthly meeting of the village of Sunnyside. Time: 8p.m. at the village hall, 4206 Wilmot road Ladies, be sure you attend this meeting. With a good turnout, the Sun nyside Women's auxiliary could be formed an gotten under way. Plan to attend and bring along a friend who might also be interested in joining. SUPER SENIOR CITIZENS They say marriage isn't in style any longer and marriages ion't last. Ah, humbug! Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Griswold of Pistakee Terrace celebrated :heir fifty-fifth anniversary Aug. 19. A family celebration was held at MagnUno Chateau ffhere their thirteen children; :en daughters and their lusbands and three sons and Jieir wives were all there to :oast their parents. On Aug. 21, they were sur- LAST WEEKEND Coming up is the last long weekend of the summer senesn. Many people will be out fee make the most of the last holiday of the season. Use caution and make yarns a safe and sound one. Dent become n statistic for the Labor day weekend. We want all of ear readers back safe and sound next week. Gem-Mineral Society Plans Fall Meeting Jig S«w Mokes straight, tvrved «n4 end pltrtki, N»« 7S04. The Hiawatha Gem and Mineral society win hold its next regular meeting Tuseday, Sept. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the St Patrick's church hall,. McHenry. The "fossil group" will present the second pnrt of its very fine program en fossils. The Geologic Time chart for Illinois and its relation to foaefls will be discussed. A field trip to the Nmtheiu Indiana Stone quarry in Retmselaer has been scheduled Sept. 24. An invitation to attend the meeting is extended to anyone interested in rucks, minerals and fossils. • "wWI. Reg. 17.96 This tool drives and countersinks with o single stroke. No. 2001. Pnneling Brads Reg. I.H box Completely portable. Sets up anywhere. Folds for compact storage. No. 7*001. Has A Point . Some men have s rep utation for truthfulness because they can't think feat enough. -Guide, Audubon, la. SUBSCRIBE To The McHenry Ploindoolor And Save *10.30 Over Newstand Price FILL OUT AND MAIL OR BRING TO: McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 W. Elm St.. McHenry,111.40050. with check or money order for 'ltJI for one yeor subscription within McHenry County.' NAME -- ADDRESS CITY ZIP Rogular Vinyl, Rag. 26* ̂ Place M ^ Reg. 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