fr ' . -^v THE MCHENRY plaindealer Hingwood >y Kunz was torn, to pieces in Ruby Shepard ! their yar{1 Thursday afternoon " : by neighbors' dogs that were Thursday, April 9/ 1959' Mrs. John Hogan spent a "few days the past week with her daughter Mary and family at Champaign. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen and daughter, Dorothy Kay, visited their aurtlf, Mrs. Lillian 500 Club I no* tio(^ UP- y°u think any- The women's 500 club was thin& of ~vour P°-ts- Please see entertained in the home of that they are tied up. Mrs. E. E. Whiting at Rich- ' mond Wednesday. A one o-. Personals 'Carlson at Mundelein Sunday, clock dessert luncheon w as Viola k°w an<* Mrs.: Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickserved. High score went to Mrs. Walter Low and children were j shank were visitore in the L o u i s H a w l e y a n d l o w t o M r s . : v i s i t o r s a t S t . C h a r l e s T u e s d a y , j W i l s o n f a m i l y a t H a r t l a n d Ruby Shepard. ! Mrs. Frank Hawley and Mrs. j Sunday. j Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake Mrs. Henry Aissen visited Bunco Club spent Tuesday afternoon in the J her daughter, Mrs. Ronald The Bunco club met at the Louis Hawley home. j Rowe, and baby daughter, at home of Mi's. Lester Carr Thursday, A one o'clock dessert luncheon was served. Prizes wore awarded to Mrs. Mag- no™1- gie Young. Mrs. Oscar Berg and Mrs. Georgia Thomas. Ringwood 4-H News Mr. and Mrs. Stephen of Cary were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Tuesday after- Woodstock Thursday. Miss Virginia Jepson of Chicago spent the weekend in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luella Schneider and j Mrs. Ben Walkington. Mrs. Anna Peet of Woodstock i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogel and Mr. and Mrs. Kautz of of Broadhead were visitors in Bayfield. Wis., spent Wednes- the Fred Wiedrich Jr., home The Ringwood Sunshine girls dav %vith Mrs- Emily Beatty. Sunday afternoon. 4-H Sowing club held their first Mrs- Kur1z of Algonquin was Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blackmooting of 1959 the evening of a visitor in the Dr. Hepburn man of Richmond were visitors April 3 fit the home of their home Tuesday. in the Dr. Hepburn home Satleader, Mrs. Paul Walkington. Mrs-_ L-vle Curtis and daugh- urday afternoon. The business, of the meeting Kay a?d JoAnne, of Sal- ' Sunday guests in the John was the signing of 'enrollment1 PIT1, Wis- brought Mrs. Hattie Ehlert home were Mrs. Flavia cards and . the election of the ^l]rtis home to the Dr. Hep- Ehlert, Herman Ehlert and Mr. hew officers. Those chosen for hurn home Tuesday afternoon, j and Mrs. Lyle Ehlert of Wiloffi'ce are: Linnoa Larson, pre- Mrs- Curtis spent the Easter j niot and Mr. and Mrs. Duane sident: Leslie Decker, vice pre-: %vef4kend there. •. , Ehlert of Burlington. .sident; Sandra Larson, secret- Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Mrs. Millie Rush of Richary; Patricia Low. treasurer; Thursday with her daughter, mond was a weekend guest. Cristy "Fossum, recreation chair-1 Ernest Reinwall and fam- Mrs. Kathryn Vogel and Mrs. man; and Evelyn'Harrison, re-'^' a* Cooney Heights. porter. ^rs- Ruby Shepard spent the Mrs. Arnold Larson of Mc- weekend with Mrs. Ella Walk- Henrv is assistant leader. Fif- UP at Greenwood. Jean Bourenski of Elkhorn spent Monday afternoon in the Fred Wiedrich Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller teen girls are enrolled at pre- ^rs Harry Benson of Won- j of Chicago spent the weekend sent and any girl who is ten der 1-ake called on Dr. and years old (or will be by July ^rs- Hepburn Friday. 3) is invited to join. MORE. MORE MORE MORE Several mothers of the girls Rodger L. Kunz went to were guests for the evening ^reaf Lakes Naval Training and the hostess served refresh- station Thursday evening where ments at the close of t h e he enlisted in the Marines for meeting. I a six months term. He will go It was voted to enter the June 3. Share-the-Fun contest and to Gerry Reinwall of Cooney hold the next meeting Friday Heights spent Saturday with evening. April 10, at 7:30 to his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. rehearse the skit. i Louis Hawley. Evelyn Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walking- Reporter ton spent Friday in the E. L. ; ; Peck home at Elgin. Church News ! Among those from here to Rev. Rollo Swanson will attend the spring luncheon at s p e a k i n R i n g w o o d a t 8 p . m . o n G r e e n w o o d T h u r s d a y , w e r e April 26, Sunday evening, on Mesdames Russel Rasmussen, the growth of his new church.; Pen Walkington, Paul Walking- This is an opportunity for us: ton, Kenneth Cristy, Bill Crist o b e c o m e a c q u a i n t e d w i t h a n - ! t y . R o y H a r r i s o n . W i l l i a m other local minister and his Cruickshank and Leone Cristy. vision and message for this I Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman area. ; Antioch visited his parents, "God's World" is the theme Dr. and Mrs^Hepburn Sunday, of the Jr. Hi retreat to be held' Mr. and iflrs. Leslie Allen April 18-19 at Camp Rude at of Harvard spent Saturday St. Charles. evening with Mrs. Viola Low. "Escape" is the name which j Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Anthe Sr. MYF has taken for|dreas and daughter, Margo, their spring retreat. On April j spent Saturday evening in the 25-26 they will be studying'Tom Huemann home at Johns- "Christian Vocations" on their J burg. camping trip. j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lucas of Wednesday, April 8 the WS- Des Plaines called on Dr. and CS held their spring luncheon Mrs. Hepburn Saturday afterat the church with the neigh-; noon. boring WSCS of the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley churches. Rev. Butler was the visited relatives at Crystal Lake guest speaker. , Monday evening. Mrs. Fred Davis of Genoa Card Club City spent Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low! with Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr. entertained members of their' Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Low csrd club at their home Satur-| and baby of McHenry and Mr. d&y evening. ! and Mrs. Walter Low and fam- 1 ily spent Sunday in the Beatty- Rummage Sale Low home. The WSCS will hold their Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andrummage sale April 24 and 25. reas and Margo drove over to . 1 Rockford Sunday to view the Movers flood. Mr. and Mrs. Winters and Floyd Foss and Frank May family have moved into the of Richmond called on Dr. home they have purchased from Hepburn Saturday afternoon, j Charles Anderson. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walking- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uhl ton called on Mrs. Flora Harriand family have moved from son and also in the Lewis Lusk the Anderson house to the home at Round Lake Sunday Walkington house. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Scharf have Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce moved from the Dodd apart- and son, Wesley, and Mrs. Gus ment to the apartment over Carlson and sons visited relathe store which they purchased lives in Chicago Saturday from Bud Winters. evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruick- j Another Dog Complaint shank wen? visitors in the A pedigreed Persian kitten Francis Costello home at Hart-' belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Ger- land Saturday evening. in the John Skidmore home. TWO HEARINGS SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 21 Two hearings are scheduled for Tuesday. April 21. at 3:30 o'clock at the city hall. LEGAL NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE is hereby given that on SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959, an election will be held in the territory described as: . All of Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, excepting therefrom the following: All of Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18 and the West Half of 19 in the said Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian. Also, all of Township v45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian (McHenry Township). Also, those Sections of Township 44 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian (Nunda Township) described as follows: •Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Also, that part of Township 44 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian (Nunda Township) described as follows: Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, and all of that part of Section 18, Township 44 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meri- • dian lying Northerly and Easterly of the Fox River. to determine whether or not the legal voters resident within said territory will organize as a General Park District under the Park District Code, to be known as the RIVER VALLEY PARK DISTRICT, and to elect five commissioners to serve for SENATOR SAYS... by Sen. Robert McCIory bill goes to the governor for ccrnmittee." Also, passage of his approval--providing June ! an emergency measure requires 30 has not yet arrived. "The : a two-thirds vote of the mem- After a bill has passed the House of Representatives, it must pass through almost identical stages in the Senate. However, there are only fifty-eight state senators {one for each senatorial district,) as compared with the 177 members of the House. Therefore, the bill requires only thirty votes for passa^fe in the Senate. If afoended by the Senate, the bill is returned to the House' for- ^"concurrence" or the Senate amendment. The bill may be bounced back and forth several times by nonconcurrlhg votes and by amendments tacked on by the opposit^ ; legislative body. Under t hese|/;.circumstances, a joint confefcjgnce committee of the I lousejjjjjnd Senate is usually appointed to meet and agree upon the form of the bill to be recommended. to the respective chambers. .When a hill (in the same j form) has been passed by both i the House and the Senate, the governor may approve the bill by signing it, may permit it to remain on his desk for ten days (after which it becomes law without his signature), or he may veto the bill. If vetoed While the legislature is still in session, it requires a two-thirds vote of both houses to over-ride the veto. When signed, or permitted to lie on the Governor's desk for 10 days--or if the Governor's veto is over-ridden--the bill becomes law on July 1st of the current year. A so-called "emergency" bill I becomes effective "immediately" upon its passage and approval. Such a bill contains an "emergency clause" but must ' triavel the same route as other i bills except by unanimous con- [ sent (or approval of a major- j ity of the members) it is fre-! quenty" advanced to second j r e a d i n g w i t h o u t r e f e r e n c e t o ! bers of both houses--118 votes i£ the House and 39 votes in the Senate. • Emergency bills are effective as soon as the Governor signs them or ten days after they are laid on the governor's desk. When a bill becomes a law, the member's original "idea" is finally transformed into a section or chapter of the Illinois Revised Statutes. The challenges of 235 alert legislators and a governor*--all intent on "making a record" --have been successfully inet. The pitfails of crippling amendments have been warily bypassed. A new law has been enacted! ? What a relieved "sense achievement" the sponsor may experience! But--if his path from idea to enactment had been less difficult--how niany, many more "laws" we would have. I n . o n e . t h e p e t i t i o n e r , J o h n s a i d p r o p o s e d p a r k d i s t r i c t a s Thelen, is asking to have a piece of property which is nowzoned as "R-l" residential reprovided in said Act. Said election shall be held in the following place within zoned to that of "B-l" business' i such proposed park district. The property is located in the extreme northeast corner of Section 5 of McHenry township. In the other petition, Andrew S. Allen is asking for a variation of the zoning ordinance,' 'allowing him to add an addition to a building which is now too close to the sideline. The nroperty is located on Lot 15 in Schaefer's North Shore subdivision. If you can't find a book worth reading, try to write one worth writing. namely: ' McHenry Township Fire Protection Station House No. 1 Bauer Avenue, also known as Elm Street McHenry, Illinois, Said polls will be kept open from 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. of said day. Dated this 6th day of April, 1959. VERNON W. KAYS Clerk of the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois (Pub. April 9; 1959) ST. MARY'S PARISH PRESENTS ADE A Musical Variety Show SUNDAY. APRIL 19 TUESDAY, AMI 21 8 P.M. at St. Mary's Auditorium Chorus of 60 ices Cast of Over 100 Adults DON'T SS IT! NEW, TRIM, AND VERY HANDSOME You'll be delighted with our new selection in Curlee suits. Cool, comfortable, and handsomely styled in the newnatural manner, a Curlee suit is right in every detail. Long-wearing fabrics, skillful tailoring, and a modest price makes a Curlee suit your best buy. Come in and see them today. 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