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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jun 1958, p. 5

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^ -/iP'liliiil:: 19, • • J t - . • . v - "W NATIONAL STOR W--WP • • • 'iW^- thisiaW;^ feiBiiiPliP '"i*-* ?' ' ' .'"V •' \-x ' " itiiif L I T T L E L E A G U E O P E N I N G 'bvjitr: McHi Phone 170 -171 Published every Thursday McHenry, HI., by the McH Publishing Company, Inc. THOUSANDS OF DOLLAR will be sold • a song! , '?• ? • t ^ W. BURFEINDT, Gen'l. Mgr. ADELE FROEHLlCHv Editor Pictured above are managers, coaches, Little League officers and representatives of the Rive r s i d e A t h l e t i c C l u b a t t h e Grand Opening of the Little League last Sunday. The Riverside Athletic Club presented baseballs to the Little League to help get the season under way. Top row left to right: Don Meyer, Tom Evans, Bob New-: k i r k , L e n n i e B l a k e , Gene Adams, LeRoy Smith, Bob O'Brien, Bob Schaefer, J.ohn Glosson, Otto Larson, A1 Kujak. Earl Porters. Front row left to right: Wayne Meddings, Fred Meyer, Chuck Cuda, Bob Frett, and Harold Weiland. APPOINT COUNTY WOMAN TO STATE TB COMMITTEE ^isc**eV GET YOUR GIFT BOTTLE OF I5CWCV 7 Dr. C. K. Petter, president of the Illinois Tuberculosis association, announces the appointment of Mrs. Claribel H. Naylor, tuberculosis nurse of the McHenry County Tuberculosis association, to the campaign committee of the state association. The announcement was made at the executive committee meeting held June 3 at the association offices in Springfield, 111. In making the appointment, Dr. Petter stated that "the life blood of tuberculosis control activities in Illinois revolves a-i round the faithful services rendered by those who take an active part through committee action in helping to formulate policies and decisions vital to the successful fight against tui berculosis in Illinois." The function of this committee is to review the previous Seal Sale campaign, analyze various Seal Sale procedures, recommend new approaches to fund raising, plan regional conferences, analyze materials available, recommend new materials, plan publicity for Seal Sale, evaluate the Seal Sale service, from Illinois Tuberculosis." association to constituent associations, and discuss any problems" r#£arding the campaign referred to the committee. V. F. W. Auxiliary News (by Florence Svoboda) The regular meeting of the V.F.W. auxiliary to Post 4600 was called to order by president Gert Barbian, Monday, June 9, 8 p.m. at the clubhouse. The business was transacted and reports read. Mary Lou Miller, poppy chairman reported a successful tag day and splendid cooperation from the Legion arid also thanked her co-chairman, June 4ATIONAL EDIT Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gonbeck of Wonder Lake are the parents of a daughter, born June 10 at Harvard hospital. Dr. and Mrs. John Goetschel are the parents of a son, Christian John, June 13 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A son was born June 12 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William Haag. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flynn of Wonder Lake welcomed a son at Memorial hospital June 16. Schmunk and all the workers. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carey _ , . . .. . ; are the parents of a daughter, Everyone who had the,.-. born June 16 Memorial hosblood typed received their Nationally advertised in Vogue, Charm, Glamour and Town and Country tf It's yours for just a • • LOW HALF-BUCK •A lucky H«lf-Buck is any silver half dollar bearing a legible date of the year 1942, 1943, 1945, 1952 and 1954. Check your pocketbook right now, or ask anyone in your family if they have a Lucky Half-Buck. Then come right over to your National Food Store. You can exchange your I Lucky Half-Buck for this glamorous, wonderful gift bottle of perfume* This fashionable, high-quality perfume is featured at the finest stores, : so hurry, hurry! Come in today and take advantage of this sensational offer, M before the supply of this wonderful perfume buy is gone. this BIG BUY is available where you always get your very BEST BUY at * SPECIAL SESSION Last Monday, June -\6, the Illinois General Assembly convened in special session for the first time since 1950. This session, • the twenty-fourth of its since 1877, was called by Gov. Stratton to consider extending temporarily the maximum period of unemployment thirty-nine weeks and to deal with the problem of expected cash deficiencies for general assistance. H E A T I N G W I T H O I L ? C a l l 3 2 1. Insured Budget Plan 2. Easy Payments 3. Automatic Delivery 4J Blue Heal Premium Fuel THENNES OIL classification. The V.F.W. State Convention opened at the Faust hotel, Rockford, Friday, June 13. Gert Barbian. Marie Heinz and Mary Lou Miller were delegates. The Friday night and Sunday afternoon food projects are being well received and the proceeds go to the furnishing of the new kitchen. All otfr stations that We use in our meetings were painted red, white and blue and trimmed with the auxiliary insignia. The work was done by Roy Bradley find" they really lo6k nice. President Gert Barbian thanked all those members who marched in the Memorial Day parade and also those who decorated the graves pital. Mr. and Mrs. William Barren are the parents of a daughter, born at Memorial hpspital June 15. INVESTIAGE ^HEFT The sheriff's office has been investigating the theft of a boat, trailer and motor valued at close to $1,500, taken from the Bernard Miller home at Wonder Lake. The boat and trailer were said to be chained to the porch of the house. obttuarTes Elijah J. Coates Elijah J. Coates, 87, of Woodstock, died June 10 at a rest home. A native of McHenry county, he was the son The auxiliary was very proud j of Mr. and Mrs. John Coates. For many years he was a watchman for the Chicago and North Western railroad. Among survivors is a sister, Mrs. Clara Wiedrich, of Ringwood. Services were held Thursday from the Merwin funeral home, with interment in the Carr- Harrison cemetery in Ringwood. to learn of the good fortune of a long standing member and past president in securing for herself a scholarship to the University of Minnesota. The recipient is Pauline Pries and our best wishes are extended for her success in this course of public health. There was a joint meeting of Post and Auxiliary Monday, June 16, 8 p.m. at the clubhouse. Gertrude Rothermel Gert Barbian, chairman of Mrs. Gertrude Rothermel, the Fiesta Day V.F.W. queen 181, widow of Frank Rothermel, contest reports there is a charm an old time resident of Mccourse for the contestants and j Henry, died in a Wilmette rest Mrs. Carol Jepson will be in home Friday, June 13, followcharge. | ing a |ew weeks' illness. Carnival plans are nearing j Surviving are a son, George, completion and all our mem- | and a daughter, Mrs. Regina bers are urged to help with , Marsh, both of Kenilworth; our auxiliary booths. The next regular meeting will be June 23. Please attend. RESIDE IN CITY Ralph Minor and his bride, | m the former Leigh G. Williams, j Henry. | are now residing at 500 N. | ! Riverside Drive, following their j Anna j wedding June 7. four grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren. Services were held from St. Joseph's church, Wilmette. Monday morning, with burial St. Mary's cemetery, Mc- SHOP IN McHENRY |lfHEXRY, ILLINOIS Agatha Gift Shop 1JL0 South Green Street Brady-Kenny Mercury Sales Service Rsute 120 Lakemoor •Jandt's Cities Service Route 120 & Fox Street Main Paint Center 4f& Main Street NtfcHenry One Hour Martin izing 7 E. Elm "R" Place Liquors 411 W. Elm Street Riverside t)rive Laundromat 202 No. Riverside Drive Steffan's Jewelry & Records 514 Main Street Wort's Service Station Route 120 & 31 White's Mens Shop 208 South Green Street INGLESIDE, ILLINOIS Silver Ball Auto Service Wilson Road & 134 WONDER LAKE, ILLINOIS R. Glidemeister Sinclair Service Station East Drive & Hancock Road Kay s Gift Shop -- Box 36, Hancock Road Mid-West Superette > s Hancock Drive & Box 15 FOX LAKE, ILLINOIS Pure Oil Service Route 12 Near Grand' Avenue NOTICE NIESEN'S FLOOR COVERING IS STILL IN BUSINESS AT 523 MAIN ST. McHENRY. ILL. FOR THE BEST IN Tile - Carpet or Linoleum Entrance Through McHenry Gift Enterprises Stop In or ... . PHONE 38 or 787 1 If No Answer Sangmeier Mrs. Anna Sangmeier, 87 died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank H&y, in McHenry last Thursday evening. June 12. Other survivors include two daughters. Mrs. John (Stella) Hay of McHenry and Mrs. Arthur (Rose) Vanveler of Madison; two brothers, Peter and Steve; a son, George, of Macomania, Wis.; eighteen grandchildren and thirty-three | great-grandchildren. I The body rested at the S George R. Justen & Son funer- I al home until Monday morning, when services were held at St. Mary's church., Edward Breit, Sr. Edward Breit, Sr., of Flori- SUBSCRIPTION RATE In McHenry County 1 Year $3.50 6 Months | $2.00 3 Months .......... $1.25 Outside McHenry County 1 Year $4.00 6 Months $2.25 3 Months ........... $1.50 Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Mc» 5 Henry,. Illinois, under the act • of May 8, 1879. da and McHehry-died at Mem* ', orial Hospital for McHenry County Sunday, June 15. He was 76 years of age. Mr. Breit had been living part of each year in this area for some time, where he and j his family operated .large ra- 1 dish gardens which supplied leading stores covering an ex>| tensive area. | ! He was born Jan. 3, 1880, in?| i Chicago. I Suriviors include a son, Ed- ; ward A., who lives Were also. ] A funeral Mass was sung at | St. Patrick's Catholic church Wednesday morning, with,; burial to be in Tampa, Fla. , Prior to Wednesday, the body rested at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. Deborah Levant Deborah Ann Levand *27 W. Rand road. Lakemoor. died at McHenry hospital Monday evening. June 16. She was the 10-montfi-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Levand,. Who had resided in this area for the past six years. •".. % ft Besides her parents, the Infant is survived by four brothers. Jimmy, Bobby, Danny and Ronnie; also the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemont of Wooddale, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Lakemoor. The Mass of the Angels was sung at 10 o'clock Wednesday' morning f r o m «, St. Mary's church, with burial in the church cemetery. Prior to that time, the body rested at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home. v • George Costa " ' ^ George Costa, 69, of McCuW lom Lake,* died in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County m Woodstock early Tuesday, June 17. He had been a patient at the hospital for two weeks. The deceased was a native of Yugoslavia, where he was born Ort. 18, 1888. He operated a shoe repafr shop m Chicago before he retired and moved to this area eleven years ago. He is survived by his wife, ;| Nada; one brother,, John, iri/. Bulgaria; and two v sisters, ^ Maritza and Parsa of Yugosla|- via. ' iV-1 _ ^ The body is resting at the George Justen & Son funeral. home until 1:30 o'clock Thursday, when Rev Burton Schroeier of Wonder Lake will offi* ciate at services at the chapel. There wfll be private burial ritCS' ' ' ^ ^ George Bylsma George Bylsma, si former McHenry resident, died unexpectedly of' a heart attack in T n g l e s i d e , C % l i f . , t h i s p a s t week. Graveside rites were held in Woodstock Tuesday afernoon. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. William (Nellie) Thomson of Woodstock; a sister in Philadelphia and a brother in Fort Worth. Texas. Rev. Stuart D. White of the First Methodist church officiated at the service |n Woodstock. Military rites were in charge of a squad-.,:, from the Woodstock Legion, v' SUMMER TRAINING Twenty-five x recreation students from the University of Illinois college of physical education will earn on-the-job field credit this summer in nine Illinois and one Indiana communities, including Gail Brefeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brefeld, who will work at Skokie. Claire Beauty Shoppe 200 S. Gr^en St. McHenry 10 Summer Time Let us give you a fashionable hair cut and style the warm months ahead. • WE FEATURE Patricia Stevens Cosmetics Call Us For An Appointment •M: M

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