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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jun 1958, p. 13

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Siursday, June 19, ~ i~~< r-iU /, * Plstakee Highlands Carta Bales Ss Hazel Morley 2895-J 640-J-l •tAttent^on 'to all grammar school graduates and summer i S f e e n r e s i d e n t s l i v i n g i n t h e ;%l^hlands. If you wish to join j j j g f e ' t e e * c l u b , c o n t a c t B a r b S R j h l i c k a t 6 4 4 - R - 2 . At t h e flfcular meeting held June 11, jLola DuPTee was elected as the new secretary because Don Hockel is Joining the Nayy at the end of the month. Judy {Jensen Was elected as t h e jstand-in. The picnic held Saturday at Big Foot beach, near &Lake Geneva, was a big success. The 'teens are working »n their booth for the annual iQKnic. and would appreciate jyiur support. Future events •include a beach party, hay ride jand another picnic. Happy Birthday To: J Linda Sluga who celebrated her ninth birthday on Sunday afternoon with her friends, Susan and Barbara Krause, Janice Erbin, Susan Conway, Re- »and Jeanne Janquart, Lin- Dobecki and Nora Havlik. i A l s o t o B o b b y S c h l i c k who was two years old on Friday the thirteenth. His mother b a k e d him a b e a u t i f u l c a k e e n d M a r k B e n t z a n d M a r k j P f i n g s t e n h e l p e d him c e l e brate. He will also celebrate bver the weekend with relatives and friends. M Our Sympathy TO Charles Haase and h i s d a u g h t e r , C h a r l o t t e , on t h e recent death of Mrs. Myrtle Haase. Happy Anniversary To Marcia and Eddie Dowd, who celebrate 6 years of wedded bliss on June 21. Eddie Is taking the little woman to Lake Geneva to celebrate. B®ny many more! Girl Scouts The Girl Scout troop enjoyed a picnic at the McHenry Dam on Tuesday afternoon. There was jtlso an investiture ceremony. Also enjoying the day were Marie Schlick, Vi Johnson, Joyce Heir. Toots Spankuch, Harriet Wilson and Mrs. Bgb , Van,JZevern. 1 (7 Here and There The McEnaneys were overnight guests of the Schlicks Tuesday. Mrs. Berg, a former resident, who is now living in California, is visiting the Pauly family.4 Wayne Taylor was home for tfrg weekend. In another 2 nffiiths he will be home to stay, and just be on the active reserve. Bob and Delia Wesselink are entertaining Delia's mother, h e r s i s t e r a n d h u s b a n d a n d their three children this week. The Sherman family are just recovering from the three day measles. Mrs. Anna Cohrs had a demonstration in her home on Friday evening. On hand for a delightful evening were Lorraine Ullo, Ann Szyplebaum, Joyce Heir, Harriet Wilson, Blanche Haefliger, Agnes Wroblewski. Bernice Ludwin and Meryl Fletcher. Friday night the Taylors are g e t t i n g t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e Schlicks for a card game and to celebrate Father's Day and B#>by Schlick's birthday. Wow! Marilyn Lammert's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Delaroy of Chicago, and their dog, f'Little Miss Muffett," who is a St. Bernard, and weighs 150 lbs., spent Saturday in the Highlands. Our congratulations to Ronnie Spankuch and A1 Richter, who graduated from McHenry luah Friday evening. Ronnie raebrated with relatives at his home, and received many nice gif^s. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Taylor J are going to Chicago Sunday to attend a twenty-fifth wedding anniversary celebration. Don't forget to watch the Little Leaguers at Johnsburg school on Wednesday evening, June 25, at 6:30 p.m. Ginger and Alan Cinami are spending their summer vacation with relatives in Rhode I s l a n d . T h e y f l e w o u t t h e r e Wednesday morning. What's the invisible lure Cletus Stewart has at the end of her fishing line -- or could it be a magic word she utters to land all those fish . . . Toots Spankuch would like to know. Be sure to mark your calendar to attend the next meeting of the Women's club on Wednesday, June 25, at 8 p.m. at the Community Center. It will be a card and bunco social with table prizes. Coffee, tea arid cake will be seryed. Marcia and Eddie Dowd will attend a twenty-fifth wedding anniversary celebration in Chicago on June 22. Car la Bales attended a brida l s h p w e r f o r o n e o f h e r g i r l f r i e n d s , J e a n R o b i n , o f Fox Lake, at the Ingleside Town hall, Wednesday evening. She had a good time "yakkiri'" with all her school chums. i/lrs. George VanZevern is battling a siege»of pleurisy. Hope she gets rid of it soon. Ruth Lemmons is enjoying just being a housewife again. She quit her job to spend the summer working in her yard. Frank Krumwiede is on the ailing list. The doctor gave him a strict diet, he is suffering from ulcers. The James Maleks had their baby christened last Sunday at St. John's church. Jim's brother was godfather. They had a large crowd and Jane borrowed the community coffee urn to keep them all supplied with coffee to go along with all t h e d e l i c i o u s f o o d . A l l t h e guests enjoyed thehiselves. Betty and Milt Sandelin are busy painting the inside of their home. The outside is all done and they expect to move in soon. Thev are a welcome addition to the Highlands and we wish them much luck and hanpiness in their new home at 407 West Broadway. Jerry Kolb is spending his vacation working around the house and yard. The Mclnerneys were visited by Ann's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Nessbauer. - Roger Rogde was home visiting his family over the weekend. Hazel was very pleased to see him. Dee and Dud Gregg have put in a new cement driveway and retaining wall. It looks very nice too. The Little League teams, the Orioles and the Tigers had a game last week at the Johnsburg school. The Orioles were the victors. Pat Jackson escorted a group of children to the picnic given by St. Peter's school. Everyone had a good time and all came home tired. Hazel Rogde attended the baby shower for Mrs. Sally Kahler last Wednesday night in Fox Lake. Emme Edie's mother, Mrs. Brown, is vacationing with her daughter and loving it. Ann Mclnerney was visited by her sister, Mrs. Jack Smith and her three children from Mt. Prospect, last Thursday. Bob Hurckes, Steve Vrbik, George Lammert, Lou Spankuch, Floyd Johnson, Skip Wilson and Eton Dobecki attended the "smoker" at the Moose in Woodstock. Have you noticed all the fancy stone work Jim Malek has put in to hold his hill from sliding into the driveway, It was a lot of work, but his worries are over now. Dickie Morley is over the chicken pox and now he can get out and really make up for lost time with his little friends. We are sorry to heafr that Muriel Peterson was laid up l a s t w e e k w i t h a v e r y b a d throat. She couldn't even answer her phone. Belated happy birthday to Diane Jenkins who was eight years old on June 5. She had a; party with friends. Those e n j o y i n g t h e c a k e a n d i c e cream were Aryth Szypelbaum, Jeff Miasvice, Judy Missell and Susie Conway. Bible School Tomorrow is the last day of a two week bible "school held at the Trinity Lutheran church in- Long Lake. Bobby Hurckes, Dennis and Beverly Johnson and Pete, Judy and Becky Ze'tterburg attended the classes. A band recital will be given by the first grade for the parents. Movie Viewers George and Marilyn Lammert spent Sunday evening at Dot and Jack Erbin's viewing movies of^some of the recent parties and Tuesday night these same movies were shown to Barbara and Reb Sisk, Lee and Dick Conway and Kay and Wally Sielisch at Dick Morley's home. They sure were cute. What a crazy bunch. Happy Birthdays Mary Madock celebrated her birthday last week and received a lovely watch from Di< and her two sons. Happy birthday to little Karen Lynn Krumwiede who celebrated her first birthday today June 19. Ri&gwood Wits. MEETS IN CHURCH FOR BUSY SESSION / -- The W. S.C. S. met at the church Wednesday evening. Mrs. Russel Rasmussen had the devotionals. Worship and program leaders were Mrs. Frank Harrison, Mrs. William Cristy and Miss Alice Peet. Hostesses were Agnes Jencks and Mrs. Stanley,. Jeps'on. Dinner The W. S. C. S. will serve a smorgasbord supper in the church basement lSaturday.«vening, June 28, serving will start at 5 p.m. Happy,birthday to Kathy Mclnerney who also celebrates her birthday today. Kathy is 17. We would also like to say happy birthday to Steve Vrbik. Running Dogs It seems no matter how many articles appear in the paper about dogs running there are still some who leave their dogs run. This reporter and councilmen has received many complaints about people's gardens, flowers and tomato plants being broken and destroyed by these dogs. It is too bad that some people show such little consideration of other people's property. One of these days t h e r e w i l l be d r a s t i c a c t i o n taken much to the sorrow of the dog owners. You can't blame a dog for running, but you can blame the owners. If the owners would be held liable it would stop. Let's Dance Don't forget the dance coming up the twenty-eighth. Everyone ' is supposed to wear shorts and anyone who isn't w i l l be f i n e d 50 c e n t s . R e a d more details in our next issue. tIStBtt ON DISPLAY StE THEM WORK OVER 70 PUMPS M STOCK f { EASY TERMS Mcllswy Cotraty Wd & hwp Co. Iiwlil * tt> <1 HdOtQm Ukt OH wa» tw Minim «• o» Mictrtf TU "\ Take It Easy -- Take A Cab! When the weather's bad . . . When you want to reach your destination in a hurry . . . When yon have luggage or heavy packages with you, it's time to call us for a cab. Remember oar number. Radio Dispatched McHENRY CAB PHONE 723 V •!> M Home Circle The Home Circle was entertained in the lit&me^ of Mrs. Agnes Jencks Thursday with Mrs. Roy Harrison as co-hostess. Luncheon was served at 12:45, after which the business meeting was held and a fine program in charge of Mrs. Ben Walkington followed. Out-oftown guests were Mrs. Frank Wilson of Richmond, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Todd of Wonder Lake and Mary Ainger of Hebron. Round-Up Club The RouncMjp club met at the church Saturday evening. Brian Forester of Arlington Heights, publicity and public relations director of the National Veterinarians' Association, gave a talk on the kind of work they do, how long it takes to become a veterinarian, etc. His talk was very interesting. Hostesses were Mrs. William Bacon and Mrs. Arnold Harvey. Personals Miss Mary Ainger of Hebron spent the past week with her grandmother, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. RELIEF FOR TIRED FEET AND WEAK ARCH PAIN DrScho/ls FLEX-FOAM ARCH An extremely lightweight (less than 1 ox.) support that comfortably molds to the contours of your foot. Genuine leather top with pillow soft Latex Foam Cushionsthatrelieve tired feet, pain and callouses at ball of foot Worn invisibly. Men's and £ a women's sizes... PAIR •••Vv BOLGER'S Drug Store 103 8. Green St. McHenry PHONE 40 Claremont Hill SUBDIVISION For Exclusive Country Living 3 BEDROOM HOMES Including Garage on Vi Acre Lot FULL BASEMENT • CERAMIC flLE BATH • COMPLETELY DECORATED 2 Model Homes Open For Inspection GOOD FINANCING -- ALSO -- Large Homesites for Sale $250.00 Down Only 2V4 miles north of McHenry on Route 31 Entrance front Johnsburg road and Route 31 PETER HAMLIN m PHONE: McHENRY 802 i Guy Hall of Edmond, Okla., visited friends here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shepard and sons of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting his mother, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr and son, Joe attended funeral services for Elijah Coates at Woodstock Thursday. Mr. arid Mrs. Clarence Harrison and family of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Under- Mrs. Flora Harrison and Tom wood of Carmel, Calif., Helen Douglas of Elgin were Sunday Higginbothan and Margaret' dinner guests in the Roy Har- Newman of Elgin called on rison home. Agnes Jencks Friday after- .noon. Mrs. Sue Schewer of Waukexgan and Mrs. Flora Harrison left Monday morning to visit relatives at Waubent and Chetek. Wis. Mrs. Nan Bullard, Mrs. Hen- Mrs. Roy Harrison attended her circle meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold Zupel at Greenwood Tuesday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington were Mr. and Mrs. sEdwin Benoy of Woodstock and Mr. and rietta Teeple, Miss Constance Mrs*' Ben Walkington. Teeple, Mrs: George Robinson, Miss Florence Brown, Mrs. Cora Campbell and Miss Marguerite Sylla of £lgin were luncheon guests of Mrs. Agnfes Jencks Friday. f Guy Hall of Edmond. fokla., was a dinner guest Sunday in the Dr. Hepburn home, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Quake and sOn of Genoa City spent Thursday evening in the Fred Bowman and John Ehlert homes. Sunday guests of Mrs. Ruby Shepard were Mr. and Mrs. William Heine of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and Mrs. Flora Becking of Woodstock spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Flora Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard and son, Jim, of Lake Geneva spent Sunday afternoon, and evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr.. home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Benoy of. Hebron, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Moan and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Benoy and families of Woodstock spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington. Mrs. Bob Brennan and children spent Sunday afternoon family of Hebron, William with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Claxton of McHenry, Mr. antJ^Joe Schmidt, at McHeni'y Mrs. Howard Shepard and fam- 1 ily of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Apnes Jencks. Mrs. Agnes Jencks attended a birthday party at Barrington Friday evening. Mr. and' Mrs. Lyle Ehlert and son of Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pacey and family of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Senkerik and family of Sunnyside were Sunday guests in the John Ehlert home. Mrs. Viola Low and mother, Mrs. Emily Beatty were visitors in the Irving Herbert home at Burlington Friday. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and Mrs. James Wegener spent Monday in the Phelps Saunder's home at Sycamore. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lovelette and children of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank, Jr., and children of Mundelein visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank, Sr., Sunday. Mrs. Francis Costello and children of Hartlaiul were callers Saturday. Illinois has 131,000 timberland owners. FOR THE FINEST IN A CATERING SERVICE • WEDDINGS • INDUSTRIAL • PARTIES • PICNICS • LUNCHBONS • BANQUETS ALL TYPES OF CATERING Norman Graham John Graham flortk ern •3((inotd (Catering, 119 SO. MAIN ST. -- AWONgUI^ Phone OLiver 8-7021 •Jmrn Hospital Auxiliary Good news was announced by Blanche Green at the official board meeting this month. The first regularly scheduled bake sale, sponsored by the McCullom Lake area at the Pink Lady Shoppe, was very successful. Because of the coming holiday, our next bake sale will be on Thursday, July . 3, and will be sponsored by the Johnsburg area. Contributions of baked goods may be brought in on the morriing of the sale. Watch for news on the Beaux Arts ball to t>e held Thursday night July 3. This delightful event will introduce the second annual Country Art'Fair to be held on July 12 and 13 this year. The scholarship applications for nurses' training have been received. Three; judges will soon be selected to choose the girl who most .deserves, the scholarship. The judges will not know the names of the girls who have applied -- only their reasons for wanting a nursing career and their qualifications. A juvenile delinquent's be friend are his parents, if Jie can find them home. , | The great use of life is to U.S. W / SAVINGS • 1 BONDS SUDS GALORE WITH SOFT WATER# Phone McHenry 2S1-M or JAckon 6*2081 WE HI TRUSSES, 100. 111! ... ^ PRESCRIPTIONS not as many by prescription, of course, because surgery is now THE recognized treatment for hernia ... but we know that for so many of you, your own personal, individual solution-- either temporarily or throughout the foreseeable future--is a comfortable, well fitting, sure holding TRUSS. We know that, and we're equipped to take care of your needskillfully, expertly. Let one of our trained technicians select and fit an OTO PROFESSIONAL TRUSS that will hold your hernia surely, safely, comfortably. Fot$ Complete PROFESSIONAL FiWng Sewite.. BOLGER'S 108 S. GREEN ST. McHENRY, • Jim Conway. WBBM-TV's Television Star of "In Town Tonight", meets Mrs. Harper Richards of Chicago, Illinois • N _ , v' "Our kitchen stays so much cleaner... and really, nothing looks as mpdern as an electric range!" says Mrs. Richards Modern automatic electric ranges mean less time wasted on kitchen drudgery. Mrs. Richards, partner in Harper Richards Associates, devotes much of the time and energy she saves to Interior Uesigmng. JIM CONWAY: I imagine a modern kitchen is important to the woman of the house. But do you run into this trend to electric cooking often in your work as an interior designer? MRS. RICHARDS: Yes I do, Jim., And I have noticed a decided increase in the number of women who want not only an electric range . . . but an all-electric kitchen. Of cburse, it seems to me a modern electric .range is really the first step toward modern electric living. JIM CONWAY: Well, what do you consider to be the big advantages of electric cooking? MRS. RICHARDS: My own experience tells me electric cooking is much cleaner. And cooler, too. Our oven doesn't heat up the kitchen. There are also many automatic features with the modern electric range that give a woman greater versatility as a cook. She can roast, broil, boil, deep-fat fry, grill, bake and barbecue-- all automatically. JIM CONWAY: And very economically. As you probably know, the average-size family ran cook electrically for about 7f a day. MRS. RICHARDS: Yes, and the woman of the house will spend a good deal less time in the kitchen in the bargain, Jim. • Every day, more modern women COOk the modern electric Way • .V SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER (7 Public Service Company © Commonwealth Edison Company

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