GET ALL YOU CAN GET... GET A CASE GARDEN TRACTOR spurgeons G E T A L L YOU CAN GET AT THE HOME THAT SERVICE BUILT 4 1 0 2 W . £ R Y S T A L L A K E R D . . M c H E N R PAGE 21 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JUNE 3.1963 RINGWOOD NEWS Dofis Low Koty Christopher 653-926? 385:8037 Set Date For Church Campout The Greenwood and Ringwood church parish will be having a campout Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 17, .18 and 19 in Chain-o- Lakes State park. Bring your cam ping trailer or tent for dn enjoyable weekend. Saturday night there will be a songfest around the campfire and all are invited, whether you camp-over or not. The proper apparel for Sunday will be blue jeans and sport clothes to attend the regular church services at each church-- Ringwood at 9:15 and Greenwood at 11 a.m. Following the services there will be a potluck picnic at the campgrounds. Bring a dish-to- share, your own beverage and table service. Hope we see you there. HERE FOR WEDDING It was a wonderful weekend for Art and Katy Christopher to have the Ed Kane family in their home. Ed and Marion, formerly of our area but now at Marlborough, Conn., were here for the wedding of their daughter, Nancy, and A1 Smith of Harvard, which was held Saturday in the Ringwood United Methodist church. Other family members included John Kane of Scottsdale, Ariz. Pat Kane, Susan Kane and her fiance, Paul Perreault, all of Connecticut. Also, Nancy's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sarner, of Connecticut attended the wedding and spent part of the weekend with the Christophers. GRADUATION DOINGS Patti and Dan Hanson hosted a graduation gathering Sunday af ternoon and evening at their home in honor of Shane Hanson, who graduated from Johnsburg high school Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. and Lee Miller, who graduated from Johnsburg Junior high Tuesday night of this week. Friends and family gathered for a delicious buffet fixed by Patti & Dan in honor of both boys. Congratulations to you two and to all other graduates in the area. CAMPING WEEKEND Well, it wasn't the best weekend for camping but there were several in the area who braved the weather elements and went anyhow. Those we know who took off for the long weekend were Frank and Lil Visconti to meet a group up north of the Dells that they go camping with every year at this time. Bill and Annette mingham braved the wedtAbi^lHWr^ but we see they were hone fairly early on Monday. The Lows and friends neglected to make reservations, so had to settle for a quiet weekend catching up on doing nothing at home instead of camping. Oh well, one can't win them all, but we'd sure like to try with this darn weather, it's about time for a change, Right?? Right. Paul and Althea Walkington and Lee spent a nice quiet and cool weekend at their lake retreat in Wisconsin. 'Twas a relaxing weekend but cool. EDGEBROOK PRESENTS PLAY-Three first grade Tiffany Newbrough, the snowman was Brian Bilach, the classes at Landmark school presented the play "Bambi" two trees were Brian Ciszek and Andy Miller, and the for their parents in the Landmark gym last week. Bambi skunk, Kristen Heffelfinger. was played by Mark Rachford, Bambi's mother by Sibling Open House June 5 hand out their leaflets and generally, "welcome discussion with anyone who will lend an ear." They are scheduled to present a program at 8 p.m. Monday, June 6, in Woodstock at St. Mary's church on Lincoln street. On the morning of Tuesday, May 7, they will be meeting at the Square in Woodstock at ap proximately 8:30 to begin their next day's journey which will take them through McHenry and on to Fox Lake, where they will give a program Tuesday evening. Any McHenry people wishing to participate in the Woodstock to McHenry portion of the walk and need a ride to get to Woodstock or are willing to serve as shuttle volunteers themselves, may call 385-8512. More details on the walk will be available at Monday evening's program. A pickup truck travels along with the disarmament walkers, carrying their audiovisuals, sleeping gear, etc. "Weapons of mass destruction", says C. B. Hall, "have demonstrated the need for a sovereignty greater than nationalism More so than being American or Soviet, we are human, and we must act in accordance with this truth." College Honors SWANSON'S HOME LEISURE PRDTS RT. 12 AT OLD RAND RD. LAKE ZURICH, ILL. (312)438-4582 EST: 1978 ERIC & JERI SWANSON "AT YOUR SERVICE" {J$m| "Specializing in COMPLETE Leisure FINANCING AVAILABLE ON i . i r i w r i r i i r ^ . r r n ' i f f ' " , 7 •••• * Passive Solar Rooms & Greenhouses * Hot Tubs * Portable & Inground Spas by Gerico * Jetted Bath Tubs * Custom Decking * Pella & Andersen Windows * Chemicals * Accessories * Saunas & Steamers * Gazebos E ESTIMATES & BROCHURES OR HOURS: MON-SAT NOON Til S PM IN HON£&«OCIETIES Gerri KochefTdaughter of Charles and Jeanne Kocher, 704 W. Broadway, McHenry, has been Accepted into Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering Honor society and also, Tau Beta Pi, All Engineering Honor society, at Marquette university, Milwaukee, Wis. Ms. Kocher is a graduate of Johnsburg high school. WE DESIGN, COORDINATE AND BUILD YOUR LEISURE ENVIRONMENT, OR BUILD TO YOUR OWN PLANS. MANY REFERENCES AVAILABLE CONGRATS Congratulations to two of our Ringwood boys, Shane Hanson and Jeff Preston, for being a part of the Johnsburg High Varsity Baseball team that won the regional baseball game. Sorry to hear that they losttheir place in the sectionals that was played in Elmhurst last Saturday. They lost to Immaculate Conception high school ifr eight hard-fought (muddy) innings. The final score was 2 to 1. Well done, team. BIRTHDAYS "Happy Birthday" to June Oxtoby, Larry Oonk, Dawn Cerny, Emma Ortlieb and Laurie Hartjes on June 7; We Arc Now Serving Tuesday thru Saturday 5-10 P.M Open Sunday 1 -9 P.M. Good Food[ Good Funi, Good Friends RESCUE 50 TOTAL Two more contributions have been made to the Harmony Snowmobile club, bringing the total to $9,400 which goes to the two McHenry and John sburg Rescue squads. This is the total figure for the annual 'Rescue 50' held last winter. 38744 North Highway 59, Lake Villa * 356-8550 Located on Rte. 59, One Mile North of Rte. 132 All Major Credit Cards Accepted McHENRY MARKET PLACE PHONE 385-4100 Hurry...Sale Ends Sunday,June 5 OFFER EXPIRES m w I • • •' Get Case rugged durability Get Case retail financing Get Case exclusive hydraulic drive Get Cas4 outstanding performance Get Case dealer support typical monthly payments at 9.8 APR $1200. 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 3600 Choose dresses for sunny days ahead and add a bright white cover-up to complete go- everywhere outfits. Don't miss this sundress jacket event... get more for less! Reg. $11-$13 crisp white textured jackets are just Vz price with your purchase of irresistible sundresses. Junior, missy and half-sizes while thfy last! - ' .. *,t t '4 Pick your prettiest looks! Flounced skirts, spa ghetti straps, pipings, lace trims. Peppy polka dots, brilliant solids, pretty florals. Junior, missy, half-sizes, $15-$2L OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9, SATURDAY 9 TO 6. SUNDAYS 10 TO 5