i ; ' • Fourteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER ienmond Community News By Phyllis CarlsMi Thursday, January 26, 1956 that some of these works are just too deep," come in and look at them and browse. Good literature is here yesterday, today and tomorrow. Justice of the Peace containers in the stores. Giving and Police (Magistrate Club ' to this cause is not a luxury but Oft Jan. 6, the justices of the , a necessity. peace and police magistrates met I John Hora is in charge of the ^ ^ ^ &t the court house in Woodstock . Polio drive Richmond and is thr^u^h thg panama Canal to to form a club. Joe Hitter. of | WO*k™g New York. She spoke to the Senior Youth Fellowship group Visitor From California Mrs. William Wertz, sister of Rev. Ralph Noyce, is visiting the Noyces. She lives in Berkeley, Calif., and has just completed a trip by freighter from, California Woodstock was appointed tempor.-j Wally Kruse is in Shermap ary chairman and Bertha Peet of hospital, Elgin, , for observation flichmbnd was appointed tempor-j an(* medical treatment, ary secretary. The first planning i ~~ committee consists of A. E. Tu- | Home Bureau Meets t ley, a police magistrate of Mar- j The Richmond evening unit of Sunday evening. Frank Foleys Have Moved ' During Christmas vacation, the , „ , . , Frank Foleys moved to Arlington . ehgo; Arnold J. Rauen. justice j Home Bureau met at the home He, Qur communit wil] of th* peace from McHenry; and , of Miss Winget a week ago Tues- j gu mifiS them fQr th Uc_ O M. Kerns, justice of the peace ; day. Miss Downey, the home ad- eJ _n man activities/Grace of Woodstock. visor, gave the lesson on Par- ^ ident* of the Women.s The organization unanimously ents Changing Ro e. Mrs. Ro-1 CounciI of the community accepted the new. uniform traffic bert Gardner of Solon Mills will ch ghe and FranR were Q. violation-arrest ticket which is represent the unit at Farm and ^ chairmen fQr the P T A supported by the.JBar Association , Home Week and will leave on the * • of Illinois. The whole state will bus from "Woodstock with other ^ ^ w[ a IT • n6y. ,coun next Monday She will bring uys hope" ,t hat thery. ,w ill. e.n Tj.o y their. or- news • , new place of abode, but hope that " of her tripr next month. The e . .. , 13, unit made pians tt o aid H„o me thefJy will return to visit Rich- , _ . , • ' . . . monAd o.f.t en. Bureau by holding a bake sale. RICHMOND-BURTON SPORTS By Dftf Ehorn Last week Monday, the Richmond Rockets played their first game in the thirty-seventh annual tournament of McHenry counhit a quick basket to give the Tigers 4 a" "nine-point lead.' Jarrett came back with two free • throws to narrow it to seven again, but time ran out and the Tigers got one mor£ two-pointer as the game ended, the final score being Crystal Lake 78 and the Rockets 69. The Richmond Rockets put! jacobs I up a terrific battle and a little | Rasina ! break in the second quarter ~.Ck,,hr [ tains for the Tigers But th.t'., probably be using this ticket homemakers Boon. 'The next meeting of the ganization will be held Feb. with a dinner following. The Rotary Plairidealer, New Home Occupied | under' the Mr. and Mrs. Wiese, Karen and ' heading of Rotary in the Rich- DuW&yne, have moved from the j mond section, has given you an Perkins apartment to the new expression in print of what Rot- j home in the May subdivision next I ary is and stands for. Perhaps door to Arnold May. you have a question on your ; -- 1 mind that you would like to ask Bake Sale : about Rotary, which envelopes! Saturday, Jan. 28. at 11 a.m., the world in-1 membership. If the Richmond evening unit of ; Richmond Rotary doesn't know Home Bureau will hold a bake > the answer to your questions, we ! sale in the old Borre store next ; can get it for you, so please sub- : door to the barber shop. Each, of ' mit your questions to Carl Grant, the Home Bureau members plans j secretary of Rotary club. Rich- to make her specialty for the Brotherhood Meets Tomorrow evening the Lutheran Brotherhood will meet in the church basement. Mr. Holmgren will tell about "Plastibs." Mrs. Cora Stewart Has Callers Saturday callers in Mrs. Stewart's home were Mrs. Elsie Losee and Ethel Weter of Hebron. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siebert and John Siebert ofvChicago called on Mrs. Cora SteWart Sunday Attend Convention Arnold May, Bruno Strecker, sale and rumors have it that your! Ralph Hercott and Louis Burks mouth will water if you dare • of Richmond have just returned look in the window. If you come ; from St. Louis, Mo., v\£ere they into the sale, you won t be able attended a builders' convention. to resist all the goodies there | They heard numerous interestwill be. The proceeds of the sale : jng talks including that of Dr. will be used to help defray the ; wm. E. Petersen, who is profesexpenses of Home Bureau in the gor of dairy husbandry at the 17, Dr. Mizock. the optometrist,: county, which has incurred a , University of Minnesota was introduced by Dr. Harris to : deficit and hasf to meet its bills. the Rotary members. Dr. Mizock Your patronage will be appreci- Two New Homes *g*a ve a °go od account of himself. aBttecdu . Trph, er„e„ a„„re„ .t wo„ „n ew ,h o' mes gomond, to be printed in the Plaindealer. Every week should be "Big Brother Week." "No man ever stands so straight as when he stoops to help a boy." There again is "Service above Self." At the Rotary meeting of Jan. The best of luck to you, Doctor, in Richmond and a hearty welcome to our community ing up in the Hillview subdiviStray Pup sion. One is for Mr. and Mrs. P. _ Have you or your neighbors Amandes of Chicago, who have They say that lightning never' missed a puppy lately? One turn- foUr children and expect to be ???* "V, ^ame.S^ ' ^ up at 0ur house and is fast located out here in Richmond in but to Freddie Schroeder at the j edging his way into our hearts. ; a couple of months. last Rotary meeting it hit three j Unless someone claims him soon, i times, once from Howard Vogel, , j have a feeling we are stuck with Legion Card Partv our Rotanan vacationing in him. He is a kind of dirty white, Wednesday, Fefb. l, at 8 p.m., has an uncut tail, answers to no | the American Legion auxiliary were Giants, who put up a terrific game for the first half, but fourtd the jRockets plenty tough in the last half. The final score was 57 to 42. The next night the Rockets fall your way you have to battle for everything you get. Rockets 59 McHenry 58 county tournament when that has been receiving state- jRockets and plaj'ed them for a wide mention ever since the start i full half. His reserves played like of the season and at that time 1 veterans against the Rockets, I was the "winningest" team in I who were slated to run away the state. That team is none j with the Warriors. At the end of other than the Crystal Lake ; the first quarter the young War-! Tigers, who had a great teaip ~ last year and just beat out the Rockets last season by one point in the first round roon and White. The second quartough one on their hands and it! use their fast breaK' wltn GUn' wasn't long after the gamej derson hittin£ three quick buckstarted and the Tigers found out j ant* Loren Miller hitting for they had a game on their hands ^ thr°vfs Arseneau^ too. The Crystal Lake team aver- Bob Miller and Christensen each Popenhagcn Arseneau 0 0 0 1 0 4 Total® 25 19 20 Crsytal Lake (78) B F P Olsson 2 1 3 .Johnson 8 0 3 Buhrow « .. 7 6. 3 Brady 4 4 5 Jacobs 6 11 2 Rasina ' 1 0 1 Totals 28 22 17 Rockets 17 13 18 21--69 Tigers 19 25 18 16--78 Richmond (59) B F P L. Miller ---~ 3 9 1 Gunderson 5 2 3 R. Miller 2 3 3 Christensen . 4 10 1 Jarrett 0 3 Popcnhagen 0 0 1 Arseneau 1 2 3 Totals 16 27 15 McHenry (58) B F P Huemann 2 ,2 3 Conway 3 0 2 Beck 4 0 1 Huff 2 3 3 McMahon 8 1 1 Hogan £ 0 1 Wissell 4 0 1 Schmitt 4 0 1 Justen 1 3 4 Pierce 0 0 1 Totals 25 8 18 Rockets 15 19 7 18- -59 Warriors 16 12 15 15--58 aged well over the six-foot mark, i chiPP'ng *n with a point or two but the Rockets were getting i to 'ead iV^c^enry team 34-28 their^ share of the rebounds and' at t'mereally battling the two six-foot- The second half saw Coach six boys who have been control- i Fulton use his regular lost Klem had his big game. The other top bowler for Miller's was Connie Miller with a 201-543. For Spring Grove Moon Olson again led his team with top honors when he had a 217-557. Anderson's continued their fine showing by winning three games Village Inn was on top. Bernie May had a 207 game and Doc Savage finished with a 536 series. Standard Oil won two games from Hildebrandt's, W. Faber was the top man for the Oilers PhoeniSt, Ariz., about a filler for his pen; second about Dick Bur<- ton, visiting in Tucson, Ariz., particular name, but jumps at t will hold a public card party in the^vhiff of food and likes to be j the Legion hall. Everyone is welabout the beautiful handwriting i cuddled. He has inspired the kids come. There will be refreshments tbat Dick could not read, and a j to help dad clean the basement third time by his wife and here in an attempt to make a tempor- 1$ the letter she sent to the Rot- ary (?) place for the little pup afy cluib. to Sleep. It's too cold outside," 'Subject: Fred Schroeder (Town) they fear, and he isn't housebro- Pill Pusher) and prizes. "Gentlemen: "I am writing to you in regards to the above named person, who at present, and for the past ten days, has caused an unusual amount of undue hardships to his family and employees. This person has been troubled with a foot condition that has been' allowed to spread through his whole body until it presently affects his head. He is in need of medical atten- Happy Birthday Little Man Little Freddy Schroeder admits to being 26 today, Jan. 26. Conken so it s dangerous to let him j gratulations, Freddy, and may alone all night in the house. He | you continue to hang onto your chews anything including the j youth. Most of us have relinplants and is most content to sleep under my feet while I type news. If he's yours, please claim him. (Congratulations to the Young Krumpens Barbara Josephson became the bride of John Krumpen recently quished our twenties. I wonder if the draft board knows the little pill pusher is only 26. They would be glad to send him greetings! And So They Were Wed Miss Mary Alice Rudolph, - ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell tion, but has rept.e_a.t ed__lyr refused-. ' ^beeeenn vwroartk^ifnnge ^ffomr ^hhiiqs ffaatnhTe r in j' RRuodboelrPt h' B®.r -' MbeccKamened rtvh.e bJrri.d, e ooff fwo PhTadelpS. V score*at thl, urn'; • at the Coffee Shop for awhile, the Community church. Mr Mc-an(^ the Rockets were clos- Klemstebi Rolls 66* Series Clayton Klemstein, ace bowler for Miller's Corners, had his best five; night when he knocked down the ling the boards all season against ' against Richmond and they were | tenpins with tremendous accuraall opponents. The Rockets led! wel1 rested, too, because they j cy for games of 223-204-201 for most of the first quarter, but by j come out and strictly outplayed! the highest series bowled at the the close of the first period the j the Rockets for the next eight; Twin Lakes alleys this season. Rockets were trailing 19-17. ' minutes, scoring fifteen points | Miller's won two games from The second quarter was a dis-! to tlle seven- They ?ed! Spring Grove and the game they astrous one for the Rockets when j ^ two at the end of the third Terry Gunderson gathered up his *uarter- ^ final <luarter was a fifth foul. The game was just ! see-saw contest, with one team 11:20 old when this happened and ! in the lead; then the other. With when he went out the Rockets; f'fty-five seconds in the game were leading 27-24. One minute; ^oc^ets were in the later, with the score 30-30, Bob *ea<* ^ sCore ^7 to 54, Miller got his fourth foul and ' when Beck hit for a lon& one* , WHS removed from the G'SMC, mid Zander to close tile g'&p, A Rich- J from the tillage Inn, Anderson's went the rebound strength I niond f&st foreRk and a long pass j finished last in the first half and In the 4 Vs minutes the Tigers hit i t0 Miller returned the lead I -- for fourteen straight points and' three points with twelve secit looked like the Rockets were i onds left but ,the Warriors were through for the night with the j not through yet. This time it was score at half time 45-30 in favor ! Schmitt with an extra long oneof the Lakers j Zander to cut the score down to The second half started with one P®int again and this is where! When he had a 541 series and Crystal Lake hitting for twp- ^ ended. McHenry almost got - for Hildebrandt's it was Harold quick baskets and finally gaining their hands on the ball with three] £>unn with a 205-542. a twenty-point lead. Coach Max1 "sec*>nd* !?ft but the experienced j Brady of the Crystal Lake team Rockets used a long pass to run | Win« Three knew that Richmond was a good out the clock- Final score: Rich-j Recreation easilv te.m and might com, took mond Rocket, 59, McHenry War-, h>^ the ^ leam Tal the game so he didn't even sub i riors 58. once with this big lead. Soon the 1 Box Scores Rockets started to catch fire Richmond (57)' again and they hit for tea] Miller straight points to narrow thST Gunderson margin to eight points. Just | B. Miller before the thlrtk quarter ended Christensen the Tigers scored six more points to lead 62-48, with both teams playing on even terms and the Rockets, with underclassmen, leading the way. The fourth Quarter turned out to be quite a thriller, with Bud Jarrett stealing the ball time after time from the big boys and going down court for beautiful lay-ihs and hand-offs to Christensen arid L.' Miller. The Rockets were just about to catch the Tigers when Bob Miller drew his fifth foul and had to leave the ployees son and wife have plead- ( The John Krumpens are living in ed with him to obtain medical • the trailer near the Art Kru*iassistance as well as psychiatric; pens. Best wishes and may God treatment, but he has steadfast- 1 t>ieSs your marriage, John and ly refused. (He is a very stub- j Barbara born individual.) Medical authorities have diagnosed his trouble as gout (Webster's definition is that P.T A. County Council Meets Last Thursday, Mr< and Mrs. Kendry, now stationed at O'Hare in& fast- Arsenau, who replaced field, was attended by men from Gunderson in the second quarter; O'Hare National Air base Wil- was Playin& &reat ball and he liam Hamm, from Bloomington, drew his fourth personal, and Ind., Robert Rakestraw of Miner- i a*so Jarrett, but the boys al, 111., and Ed Chicago, Ind. Vela of East gput is a painful, inflamatory ! prancis % 'V/r" T 1 he matron of honor was Mrs. disease of the joints or extremi- ! Carlson attended th nr Richard Rudolph and Edns ties, especially of the foot, if al- : cminU- council nf isT'i Ti ^udolph """ Mrs. Kussell Ru- 11 county council of the P.TA. and ! dolph, Jr., were the bridesmaids. Miss Edna lowed to spread will effect the heard PaufQ^nit, O^oi ^ rhentality) . I ..T * Schultz speak on the ; The bride came to the altar on ' Z ' h*™ f ^ » . "Importance of the Father in the I the I have been forced to work P.T-.A.- meeting was held in arm of her father. those stipulated by^awfhow'et: i ! R^Tugh'tel T B&iifw&e0s 1)6611 ^le coUect | meeting v^as the^cholar^ip fund ^ ^ . .Tf ' . _ j which helps to train teachers for If the members of the Rich- ! minoia. By sending in only nine Rotary club could possibly cents per membe? each P.TA collect said wages, I would be ; unit can have a t in trainin^ very happy to turn the entire ! a future teacher, it sounds like f,Z ,°w t0/°U»r MUk Pail ' the best return possible tor to? Z ttrry^- • cauTerUnd 'S 1 ^ •« J , our part. This letter is written on my i own free will, there have been no | Babies suggestions, coercion or threats j Sunday, Jan from anyone. "Yours truly, "Betty Schroeder "Attest: "Frank J. Buchert "Wm. Westmont" Now Freddie has finally let you in on a secret. Dr. M. D. 8avage, our vet, whispered in his' ear that in this part of the country jyhen a horse or cow had a 15, two babies ring bearer was Russell Stanley Rudolph, soij of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rudolph. Preceding the ceremony, Owen Richardson sang "Because" and "I Love You Truly," accompanied by Mrs. Harriet Burton, organist. Rev. Ralph B. Noyce married the couple. The bride's gown was all-over lace and nylon net with fitted basque and fingertip sleeves. Her were game and they continued on only to close the gap 67-74 with 1:15 to go. At this point Big Brady fouled out for the Lakers Jarrett '"Popenhagen Shaw Arseneau Vierke Schmitt Totals Hebron (42) DeHaan (Sime B. Schultz G. Schultz Vander Karr ,R- Coulman K. Schultz Edens Kramer Totals Rockets Green Giants B F" P 6 5 1 4 2 2 5 3 r 5 5 l 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 15 9 Thursday night to move right up within one game of the front running Richmond entry. Not taking any credit away from Twin Lakes, but the Borres were never worse. The top game for story. For Twin Lakes it was Audrey Miller with a 160-455, Elizabeth Wirch had 446 series and Elfrieda Meisel had a 168-172-476. Wilmot is making their bid to Pj get back up into contending posi- 2j tion. They took two out of three 1i from Ed Dicklin's from Bassetts. 2 0 3 4 0 2 0 Hildebrandt's •' Spring Qrove Village Inri Miller's Corners 2ej>hyrs (1(17) Rudolph Johnson Brunswick Nichols May Tibbitts Spooner, K. Judson Spooner, W. Heelein Totals^ Fremont All-Stare (58) B Howard/ Mayes ' Broadnax Mason Caraway Smith Leach Hall Green Steele Totals Richmond Elgin 4 5 3: 6 3 6 1 3 6 B F P 5 4 0 5 0 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 7 0 0 6 0 4 7 2 1 9 2 5 1 0 0 1 2 0 47 13 14 F » 2 4 1 1 2 0 3 3 3 0 0 3 1 1 3 1 0 0 6 3 2 2 0 0 5 2* 3 0 1 1 have a good team and. they have improve^ with everyj£pume, but they cati be beat anja probably* will several times befdre the season ends. But they will give anybody a run for their money» Ft. Sheridan has played, some good college teams this season andA have beaten them, so the Zephyrs do rate a little attention. Jimmy Judson was high man fqr Richmond with twenty-four points and Gordie Tibbitts was right behind him with 23. Don't forget the big game this Sunday night with the Pop, House from Beloit. The Zephyrs are hoping for a good crowd so some of you basketball fans let's break loose^ from the home fires and • get® down to the Richmond high gym Sunday night and see some of the finest players in action that you have seen in a long time. 21 16 16 46 61--107 27 31-- 58 Orade School Loses The winning streak of the Richmond grade school has come to an end. The first defeat of the season came at the hands of the Hebron grades by the score of 30-29. The Devils got off to a bad start, falling behind eight points at the end' of the first quarter and then only picked up one point on Hebron in the seccond quarter and were losing 19- 12 at half time. When the third quarter started, it looked like a different team on the floor. The little lads started to function and were picking ® Zephyrs (86 ) Rudolph . ' • Spooner, K. Johnson Nichols Busch Heelein Morgensan Judson Tibbitts Totals Ft. Sheridan (80) Pastula Gillen Shanks Parent Moesoner DeWyze Chepke Williamson Totals Richmond Ft. Sheridan F 2 0 0 8 3 0 0 9 6 9 5 31 24 B F 0 7 9 4 0 1 3 0 28 24 22 39 47--86 43 37--80- P 4 0 '9 2 3 19 0 3 5 5 3 % 0 up points and gradually gaining | Rockets ^ Southern Re#omd on the boys in green and white. 1 . By the end of the third quarter The Richmond Rockets, by dethe Richmond Red Devils were leading 24-21. The last quarter was a real thriller, with Richmond leading the rest of the way except for the last seven seconds and that is when the Hebron small fry took over the lead. With the score 27-29 in favor of Richmond and just fifteen secons to play, a Hebron player was fouled and he received two shots. He made the first and missed the second, but he got the rebound and put it in to put Hebron in front to stay. The red and white featlng Sharon's Panthers last Friday, moved into undisputed first place in the red hot Southern Regional conference. The^ R o c k e t s r e c e i v e d a g r e a t b i g a s - ' sist from the North Boone Vikings of Capron when they defeated Clinton 62-60 in a game that was settled in the last couple of seconds of the game. The Genoa City high is keeping pace with Clinton as they stepped out and beat a good Walworth team on Walworth's floor, 71-69. L.KJ Oka/. X11C ICU tu iu W ill LC The Rockets have to play at Av team tried one futile effort for I ^®noa Clty yet and some sayw one more shot but the ball went ! s &an}e wil1 decide the title, out of bounds and the game was i ^enoa City has depth and can hit over and the little guys from j ft*0"1 ^ angles on any floor, as Richmond grade schoool werei ^ their own. Genoa can put beaten 30-29. i a team of six-footers on the floor . | at onev time, but they usually don't because their playmaker, Toynton, is only five-seven. Another close game in the loop last Friday saw Williams Bay 16 10 15 13 14 18 12-57 9 13 7 13--42 Richmond (69) L. Miller Gunderson , R. Miller / Christensen and his replacement came in and Jarrett B 7 1 1 11 4 The only game they lost was by one pin. For Wilmot it was Sue Rausch with a 167 and Virginia Thom had a 171-165-468. Ed Dicklins had just one bowler that hit the honor roll and that was Esther Mertens with a 428 series. Standings Ladies « Borre's ft Twin Lakes Dicklin's Wilmot Men Anderson's Standard Oil W 32 31 28 24 W 8 6 Zephyrs Whip Ft. Sheridan 86-80 Monday night of this week Ft. Sheridan brought their high soaring flyers here to Richmond to try and add another victim to their long string of victories this season, but they ran into a far better team than they had planned on. It's true the Zephyfs edge Palmyra 61-59. The Rocket^* last home game of the confer-^ ence will be Clinton and it could go right down to that game hep (Continued on Page 15) DR. HARRY A. MIZOCK OPTOMETRIST Announces The Opening Of Offices at the RICHMOND HOTEL - RICHMOND, ILLINOIS OFFICE HOURS: Monday & Thursday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. to 12 -- 1 p^m. to 5:30 p.m. Other Hours By Appointment. Telephone Richmond 2932 Our thanks w the people -o/Mclkfiirf and McHenry Coin • for helping make Schlitz the World's No. 1 foot injury as that described in rt ,er they SimPly ; the ^Sion animal. This was what last fall, telling why our school were baptized in the Community. attendants were also in white church They were little David | lace, With Bouffant ballerina Merritt Rawlins, 11-month-old skirts and white nylon net stoles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rawlins, 1 They carried pink carnations. mnnth Th°T ^I^ Winn' nine" ^ groom and his attendants month-old daughter of Mr. and "wore their military uhiforms is. Ed Winn. We wish the brjde and grroom Hs„, u , much happiness. Mary graduated High School Receives Great from R.B.C.H.s. last May She Bowks of ftp Western World and her family live on a farm Miss Lucy Howden, librarian at east of Richmond R.B.C.H.S., wrote to Chicago to KOREAN VETERAN r°^t^edCiiV0r he„WrlS t0 ,library was deserving "of 7"set FARM ENROLLMENT MEETING FEB. 1 S° i°n pushing pil,s for our ;*of Great Books. Her letter in bewonderful community. Freddie half of our community was •vas trying chosen as one of the 1.600 liw& up\uSlVSe,or-«,;'ab';e' Z rZ°l ™ th T undertaker, Pete Ehorn. books meeting of Korean veterans who Our acting president. Dr. Har- ' Thp ^ ,, 1 , aie. intere5ted in the veterans' ris, called on Joe Justen for the including the un'iaue° Tdll .VV"r ' l!?*lmng _Pr°gram for farmer*, evening program. Joe talked the SvntoDiron wa • h ' j f' meeting will be held Wednesabout his experiences, journeys Encyclopedia Britannia ^ mght' Feb: l' at the Maren§"o ind various stations on Uncle laboration with thp IT • ln. co1" Community high school agricul- Sam's ships. The home talent. (Sicago Umversity of tural department at 8 p.m. said Doc Harris, that we have in The Old TV>minir,n 'S a McHenry county pro- Rotary as speakers is excellent, established in 1941 hv p ! l uT^T'1, sponsored by the high and we need more of that in our ion has m^de VranU of i agricultural departments future programs $20 OfJ) onn fn. • g,S °f over ! m the count>'- Therefore, all boys Carl Grant read various letters1 able, scientific ™fHenry count' are eligible, of interest to u» to bring ub up i cationS p°%oSel^ ^ stlrt ^ to date. 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