•0 THE McHENRY PL AINDEALER \/ '• • : . ; G*. $Toesdi7 .November 25, 1958 Shores Couple Observes Silver Wedding Djr Louise Winters kffer' the excellent calling by Ernest Usemari. More fun than we've had in ages. Must do it more often. Betty and Bob Dobbertin really had a houseful last Sunday. The occasion was the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Betty's parents, Walter and Cecelia Murawski. Fifty guests were expected, all of whom arj* relatives. While they didn't actually come from the four corners of the earth, Indiana, Wisconsin, and several sections of Illinois were well represented. We'll bet they all enjoyed that new fireplace. A Hearty Welcome to Ruth and Fred Dodge, our newest neighbors, way up (and out) on Hilltop. Electricity is nice, isn't it? To Mrs. Blanche Cleveland, Mrs. Jean Barnett's mother, who has returned from California to make her home with the Barnetts. Anniversary Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siers who celebrated their thirtyeighth wedding anniversary this week, and to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moravec, who were married twenty- nine years ago last Sunday. Our Deepest Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Clarence Mueller on the very sudden death of her father. It is always such a shock to the family when death comes suddenly, but if any one of us could choose, that is what we would want for ourselves. Patty's friends will understand, and next year's birthday party will be happier. We speak from experience, your reporter's eighth birthday party was cancelled by her only grandfather's funeral. Dreamers Dick Barrows, Ken Schopp, and Sam Winters- attended the Men's Fellowship dinner meeting at the Community Methodist church last week, partly for the excellent dinner, but mostly to hear Eugene Kane speak on his boat building experiences. The name may not sound familiar, but all who have driven west on 120 will remember the fifty foot cruiser he is building in his back yard. After the meeting Mr. Kane took all the men on a . tour of his boat, thanks to Ed Mars' school bus. Please finish our house first, dear. Rumor has it the fishing has been pretty terrific lately. Those fpggy mornings last week were perfect for those hardy souls who enjoy getting out there at 6 a.m., but' tough luck for the poor defenseless fish. Won't be long now before we'll have to cut a hots to drop a line. Brrrr. Donald Ray would appre iate a card or so, his address is Herman Hospital, Room 666, Houston, 25, Texas. Ernie Siemans had an accident at work recently and will be home for awhile nursing a badly injured hand. We understand it could have been a lot worse, he just missed losing his whole hand. Many thanks for the phone calls that have been coming in regularly, makes oUr job a lot easier, and much more enjoyable. See you next week, and don't eat too much turkey. LEG A'LS McCullom Lake Reporter Sends Greetings To All Eve Levesque This has been a fruitful year --newswise--and your reporter would like to take this opportunity to offer my own thanksgiving-- for having such co-operation from everyone in the village. There are many homes who have been neglected from a news value. L(.et's hear from all of you--so that every corner of over little hamlet can be covered. Here's hoping that every table will be blessed with a feat "fit for a king" and may God and His blessings to all our meals! NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of ELIZABETH MUNSON, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, January 5th, 1959, is the claim date in the estate of ELIZABETH, _ , , , , . . MUNSON. Deceased, pending ^ wlV> has >)een her constant Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Myrtle Kinsey has been a patient in Resurrection hospital -- 7435 Talcott avenue, Chicago since Monday--a week ago. She was scheduled to go under , the surgeon's knife this morning (Tuesday) for a very delicate and serious operation. For the past week, the doctors have been testing and xraying her and now the final outcome will soon b® known. The technique is a fairly new one -- according to husband, cember--because of the holidays. At this meeting, plans will be set up for the Christmas party which will be held Tuesday, Dec. 16. Come yourself and bring a friend? greetings and Best Wishes To> Berenice and Whitey Bjork who are wed twenty years today, Tuesday, Nov. 25. The young fellow, who has had such a rough time--including a serious operation, Master Ricky Morris, will be one year old tomorrow, Wednesday, Nov. 26. Spring Grove POST OFFICE TO CLOSE ON THANKSGIVING by Mrs. Charles: Bund Family Gathering Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reid will hold open house, for their two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid and youngsters-and for Mr. and Mrs. George Reid of Waukegan in honor of Thanksgiving on Thursday. Spring Grove post office will be closed on Thanksgiving. Doors will be open from 9 to 11 a.m. only for the convenience of patrons having boxes and for mailing purposes. There will be a dispatch of mail at 10 a.m. and receipt of mail at 10:30 a.m. No window service on holidays nor will there be rural route delivery. Please excuse the brevity of the news this- week. Not much doing but just wait for next week when we will be back on schedule. Have a good feast and much fun. Bye now. THREE ZONING PETITIONS TO BE HEARD TODAY Christmas Mailing Preparations are, being made at Spring Grove post office for Christmas mailing. Postmaster Eva Freund asks that you please mail all packaged before Dec. 10 to assure delivery before Christmas. All cards should be in the mail by Dec. 15. Your cooperation will help in handling the increase in the volume of mail efficiently and promptly. in the County Court of Mc- Henry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. MAUDIE JACOBSEN, Administrator JAMES M. McINTEE, Attorney 105 East Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Telephone: McHenry 2440 (Pub. Nov. 13-20-26, 1958) Visits and Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jack Verstege spent last weekend catching up on their visiting in Chicago. They were gone several days. First on their list was a look at that new grandchild who has been quite sick but is now out of the hospital. Next was a card party and luncheon for Mrs. Verstage with eight friends she has known for eighteen years. The next day was spent in Edison Park with cousins. The Rudy Barnetts entertained Mr. and Mrs. R. Moon and daughter, Marilyn, and Mrs. Dove Allen from Davenport, Iowa, on a recent Sunday. The Moons and the Barnetts are cousins. NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of KATHRYN THIES, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, January 5th, 1959. is the claim date in t h e e s t a t e o f K A T H R Y N THIES, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry C o u n t y , I l l i n o i s , a n d t h a t claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. JOHN C. THIES, Administrator JAMES M. McINTEE, Attorney 105 East Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Telephone: McHenry 2440 (Pub. Nov. 13-20-26, 1958) companion at her bedside. After her operation she will probably be in the hospital for from 10 days to 2 weeks. A fervent plea that all readers will remember Myrt in their prayers and send her a cheerygreeting to help speed her recovery. Card Party The "Poker Chicks" met for their usual card party, coffee "klatch" and gab fest last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Lois Parenti. On hand were Gerry Jensen, Mardy Lorch, Mrs. Betty Hammerstein, "Birthday gal" Betty Murray, Mickey Murray, Mrs. Lorch and Kathy Schlitt. Enterprising Gal Mrs. Gert Walter of Orchard Drive doesn't have enough to keep her busy (oh no?) with her two active boys and a home to care for. In her spare time --she has gone into business for herself. Ladies of the Lake >^ill meet Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. Make note of the new schedule which will apply ONLY for De- Three hearings will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 25 at 3 p.m. in the village hall in Spring Grove. Harry W. Strom and Karl Strom are asking for a change in the zoning classification from "F" farming district, to "B-l" business district. The property is located on U.S. Route 12, about one mile southeast of the village of Spring Grove. Congratulations We are proud of our hometown girl, Joan May, who bowled a 558 series in a match game with June Kristof, star bowler, on Saturday night, Nov. 15. June bowled a 589 series topping Joan by only 31pins. Joan bowls in a league at Johnsburg and is one of the top bowlers. At 3:45 p.m. in the city hall in McHenry the petitioner, Lake Building Material company, is asking to have a piece of property re-zoned from "F" farming to '"1-1" light industrial district so that the large barn located on the property can be used for storage. The property is located west of Sayer's addition to Pistakee Beach on the farm used as Sports Untimited. Sodality Meeting Members of the Christian Mothers' sodality met at St. Peter's parish hall on Thursday night, Nov. 20. Arrangements were made for the open meeting of McHenry Deanery of the Diocesan Council of Catholic women which will be held at St. Peter's on Wednesday night, Dec. 3 at 7:45 Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in church will precede the meeting. An interesting program has been arranged and a lunch will be served. Committees were appointed to handle the Christmas- party which will be on Dec. 18. A pot luck supper will be served ' at 7 and there Will be a gift exchange "with Santa himself there to hand them out. A musical program will be presented. A . report was given by Mrs. Ray Westphal, chairman of Tiome and school committee on their progress. .Milk has been obtained for the children, for their lunch time. Much credit should be given the children for saving some of their spending money for the missions. They had enough in their fund to adopt a mission baby and are very proud of their achievement and I" might add so are we. The meeting ended with an interesting talk by Father Daleiden. Cards were played and a lunch was served. Prize winners were Mrs. Martha Miller, Mrs. Agnes May, Mrs. Luella May, Mrs. Grace Spitzbart Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs. Lu-, beck. Club Meets Members of her elub met at the home of Mrs. Peter M3y on Thursday afternoon. Games of five hundred were played and prizes went to Mrs. Nora Miller, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Annie Sanders, Mrs. Ann Huff and Mrs. Frances Shotliff. A lovely lunch was served after cards. Stephen Klein Rites Funeral services for Stephen Klein were held at St. Peter's church on Friday morning at ten. Mr. Klein passed away on Nov. 18 at St. Joseph's home in Freeport, at the age of 91. He was born Aug. 24, 1867 in Johnsburg and has resided in the Johnsburg - Spring Grove area his entire lifetime. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. John Blake of McHemy and several nieces and nephews. He was an uncle to Mrs. Mary Klein of Spring Grove. oor Mius n MIUKHIS 51 Also, at 3:45 pjn. in the city hall at McHenry, James Bures and Lillian Bures are asking for a variation of the property which is zoned "B-l" business, permitting them to sell alchoholic beverages in a packaged goods form. The property is located at Lot 12, Block 3, Unit 2 of Pistakee Highlands subdivision. Any man can make a mistakqf but none but a fool will contin* ue to do it. According to The World Book Encyclopedia's research department, the average American eats about six pounds of turkey a year. Sixty per cent is eaten at Thanksgiving and Christmas. You're proving the statistics if you eat one and four-fifths pounds of meat at Thanksgiving and the same amount at Christmas. Square Dance The "Homebuilders" group of t h e C o m m u n i t y M e t h o d i s t church held a square dance last week and our legs are still aching. The Winters, Starks and the Hattans all feel pretty professional by now Don t M6 l-FIEEZE This Year... ...without first having) your rodiqt@F gfleaned and repaired! 8 Antifreeze in a leaky or clogged radiator is money wasted. Our modern Factory Method cleaning and repairing -- checked bv our Inland FLO-TEST Machine -- costs little -- protects your anti-freezel c-i6-r /ice PHONE 783 800 EAST ELM ST. Located in rear of Stillim Phillips 66 Station "Medicine To Produce Health, Has To Examine Disease" Author's Name Below Modern practice of medicine differs greatly from ancient methods. A research team of scientists, pharmaceutical chemists and physicians are continuously studying the causes of the different diseases. Once they are known, it is only a matter of time before cures are discovered Physicians now have better methods of diagnosis and treatment. Medicines are formulated to attack the cause. Sometimes, if we have no known cheifiical that will help, our chemists invent one by synthesis. That is why the medicines your physician now prescribes can help you more than ever before. • YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE McHENRY 26 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE • Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? NYE EMUGS /JfCMCy" PHONE 26 129 N. 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Committee reports were read by the following chairmen, publicity, Olga Johnson, library, Bertha Jager, hospital, June Banker and ritual, Imogene Grist. , Hazel Struwe came up with a suggestion that we have a secret pal, sovplease come to the' meetings and get first hand information on this. Help is needed on Saturday evenings and anyone wishing to help out please contact John Grist. The kitchen curtains were made and donated by our social service chairman Fay Young and they are very lovely- Congratulations to Shirley Lossman, she had a baby girl. Myrtle Kinsey is in the resurrection hospital and has had a serious operation and it This wlmter... Firestone o federal AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MARENGO, ILLINOIS 102 N. Stale SL Phone JOrdan 8-7258 SERVING NORTHERN ILLINOIS SINCE 1925 New Firestone Town & Country Wiraf@r Tfres are guaranteed to INSULATE YOUl HOMII! ZONOLITE *1 29 bag COVERS UP TO 26 SQ. FT. 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Formals please. We- are going to have a pot luck supper at our Dec. 16 meeting, it will also be our Christmas party so bring a0ie dollar gift. Library chairman, Bertha Jager, and her committee served refreshments. Olga Johnson Pub. Chrm. Many scientists have quit wondering how old the earth is and have begun pondering how much older it Will get READ THE WANT PROFEIJ lOTIRL DIRECTORY DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEL Chiropratic Physician ' Naprapathic Manipulation Steam Baths and Massage 804 East Elm Street 1 McHenry, |1L Hours: Men., Toes., wed. St FrL. 10 a.m. to 12 pjn. 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 pjn. f 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ( Phone McHenry 743 : i £- DR.sC. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Honrs: , Dally Except Thursday . 0 to 12 -- 1:30 to 8:30 Mon., Wed., & Fri. Evening* By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 •#* EARL R. 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