Fourteen Ring wood Entertains Club ; At Luncheon Ruby Shepard ' Miss Lona Rrever entertained her H00 club at her home Wednesday. A one j o'clock dessert luncheon was served. High score went to 'Mrs. Lester Carr and low to Mrs. E. E. Whiting. Bunco Club The Bunco club was enter- i tained in the home of Mrs. Georgia Thomas at Woodstock Thursday. A one o'clock des- i sert luncheon was served. Priz- 1 es were awarded to Mrs. Osca^ Rerg and Mrs. Lester Carr. ( THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Personals Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gobel of Twin Lakes, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of DesPlaines were Callers in. tthe Dr. Hepburn , home Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Oxtobv spent Sunday in the Don- ' aid Butler home at McHenry. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chavanka .. of Morton Grove spent Sunday afternoon in the Pete Sebasj tian home. Mrs. Ruby Shepard is spending the week in the William Heine home in - Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hinz of Sheboygan, Wis:, spent Sunday with their grandparents., Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn. i -- M r s . A g n e s J e n c k s w i t h M r . | and Mrs. Tom Pettise and fam- j ily ol' Barrington spent Sunday in the Pettise cottage at Lake Buelah, Wis. Mrs. Ann Laufer. Mrs. Michael Plishn and son. Edward, .tind Mr. and Mrs. Pershing *-"JSoekobacker and da u g h t e r. • Patsey, spent the weekend in Hie Henry Aissen home and at- -Jfcended the wedding of Dick ' 'Aissen and Carol D'Ambrose J"on Saturday. Mrs. Emil\ Beatty, Mrs. Viola Low and the Misses Donna, | Susie unci Pamella Low attend- ; ed the wedding of Delmer Olson and Donna Zarnstorff at Lake Geneva Saturday and : they with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low attended the reception at Genoa city afterwards. Mrs. Genevieve Dodge of Woodstock and son. Bob, of Sharon. W's.. called on Mrs. Ruby Shepard Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lisk of •wheeling spent Monday in the Earl Kunz home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby spent. Sunday with her brother j'V1 .faHT'jy Sterling. Hi. . Mrs. Ruby Shepard attended Baccalaureate services at Hebron Sunday night and graduation exercises on Tuesday riight as her grandson, George Ainger, was one of the graduates. ; Mr. and Mrs. Tom McNaughtjpn of Kenosha, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindquist of Chicago were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Sunday. j Roger Kunz attended the Y.CAV. outing at Wonder Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Saunderles of Dayton. Ohio, were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Sunday. Mrs. Charles Brcnnan and son, Kenneth, attended graduation exercises at Richmond Sunday afternoon where Henry Skogstad was one of the grad^ uates. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Sunday in the William Reinwall home at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benoy and family w<?re visitors in the B. T. Butler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Park | Ridge spent Sunday afternoon | in the Dr. Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Haerle. \ daughter. Kathy. and son. , Tommy, of Fox Lake, were, supper guests Sunday in the Earl Kunz home. - ; Mrs. Agnes Jencks attended a birthday party at the home of Mrs. Eva Eppel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Heinespent the weekend with Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mrs. Anna Reinwall and Mrs. Bill Reinwall and sons of McHenry were visitors in the Louis Hawley home Saturday morning. Mrs. William Hepburn and Mrs. Webster Blackman were visitors at Summers, Wis., Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop and daughters, Joan and Judy, of Chicago spent Friday evening in the Earl Kunz home. Mrs. Viola Low and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey' attended the graduation exercises at Huntley Friday evening and saw their nephew, Ronnie Montanye, graduate. Mrs. Agnes Jencks, Mrs. Louis Haw ley and Mrs.. Beh Walkington visited Mrs. Flora Harrison at Round Lake Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kirchner of Woodstock were callers in the Dr. Hepburn home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul ShadTe and family are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle. They are moving to Ann-Arbor, Mich., from California.. Mrs. Aenes Jencks, Miss Lona Brever and Mrs. Ruby Shepard attended the wedding of Dick Aissen and Carol Ann D'Ambrose at Ridgefield Saturday afternoon. Joe. Kayser of Hartland spent Saturday evening in the Earl Kunz home. Mr. and Mrs. William Heine of Chicago spent the weekend with Mrs. Ruby Shepard and tiiey with Mrs. Shepard spent - Sunday afternoon in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron where open house was held for their son, George, a graduate of the Hebron high school. Mrs. Minnie Ghilain of Atrhinson, Kansas, is visiting her sster, Mrs. Hepner, in the Ernest Winters hom«. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lisk, parents of Mrs. Earl Kunz, formerly of Vero Beach. Fla., but i now living at Wheeling, spent I the weekend in the Earl Kunz I home. ! •"••Among those frbffPWr^to attend the Aissin-D'Ambrose wedding at Ridgefield were Mrs. John Skidmore and son, Edward, Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank, Mr. and Mrs. Ewell. Mrs Sowers and son, Charlie, Miss Patrea Jacdbson, Mrs. John Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Harvey and family, Mrs. Agnes Jencks, Mrs. Ruby Shepard, Miss Lona Brever and the Henry Aissen family. Mr. and Mrs. Knutson of Detroit, Mich., spent Saturday in the Dr. Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Waukegan and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn spent Sunday afternoon in the Bob Brennan home. Miss Margaret Jepson and David Lamb of Urbana were supper guests Sunday in the Ben Walkington home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Sunday afternoon with relatives at Crystal Lake. Lakeland Park Carnival Opens Thursday Night Carole Huniann EV. 5-1605 Viekey Bnttari EV. 5-2363 If you hadn't noticed before,"} the carnival has come, - j starting tonight and running •. for four exciting nights to end Sunday. Come one come all - right this way for the most exciting carnival ever held.' Traffic. Notes School's out - bicycle sea- j son is upon us and all the kids ; are S'ddy with new found freedom. AH you drivers watch the ' kjds and tho speed limit. 20 j. mph is a small price to pay for some child's health and hap-j piness. • Hume Bureau Meet A meeting of all persons interested in joining a Home Bu<? reau group will be held on July 20 at 1 p.m. in the com- Iminity house. Mrs. Barbara Hill Home Bureau advisor, will be present to help with details. Birthday (imtingK To Mickey Gladman on June 12 who can celebrate at the carnival. To Jim Roach who celebrates Ins birthday today. June 9. THFi PERFUME MEN LOVE ON WOMEN Mt> mscover Plaisir... THE NEWEST FASHMM HI FRAOMMCC OneATEO BY RAPHAEL. PARIS. EVERY PRECIOUS DROP LINOER6 UOMOS* BOTTLED. PACKAGED. SEALED IN FRANCE AN EXCLUSIVE -- AT BOLCER'S 103 S. Green St. DRUG STORE EV 5-4500 Attentiotf>"Pot-Luckcrs" A pot-Kick dinner is being served on Sunday. June 26, at the community house by the Lakeland Park Women's club. Serving time is from n to 7. p.m. Tickets will soon be avail-' able throughout the park. Mark your calendar and plan on coming for a sample of your neighbors cooking. Ham is also being seivcd in addition to the pot-luck. Help Wanted F l o w e r s a r e d e s p e r a t e l y needed for centerpieces at the pot-luck dinner. Won't some of you superb gardeners^come to their aid and help out. You can contact Etta Clark at P)V. .V 5580 or Chairman Veretta Cerstad at EV. 5- 4043. Cook Out Wednesday, June 1. marked birthday number ten for Bobby Rode who celebrated with a cook-out and the traditional birthday cake and ice-cream. Sharing in the fun were his brother and sister, Russell and I.eah, and Nancy and Bobby Matthews. Frosty and Cammie- Viila; Allen Raiford, Steven George and Kurt Pissowataki. Moms Jessie Matthews and Donna Rode cleaned up, after dodging a raging squirt gun battle. Visitors Out for a two week vacation at the Gladman home ^re Mickey's sister, Lynn Carmo- ; dy, and her nephew, Joey ; Young. Vacationers Home again after a twoweek trip to Kansas and Colorado are Bob and Audrey Ellmer. Glad to see you back. Class Party r Last Saturday night the , Pmml home was turned into a "kindergarten" of all 'teenagers who attended the Senior class of Marian Central high school. All came dressed in short pants and short dresses and some even carried all day i lollipops and teddy bears as ; big as they were/ They were seivcd barbecue and all the | trimmings and joining in the I fun were the Senior Drumls l and aunt and uricle. Mr. and i Mrs. William Kamp, who, of course also acted as the chaperons for the evening. i Roach. Daisy Krupinski, Esj ther Cygan. Jo Rizzo and Vickey Bottari. Attend Ball (iame Several of the Cub Scouts of Pack 361 attended the Sox , ball game last Saturday after- .noon and helping to cheer them on to victor# were: Jimmy Hansen. Jimmy LaUrsen, Ray Bottari, Ray Barle. Billy Krater, Phil Bucaro and Bruce Okal and their Cub Scout Master Len Bottari who did as much screaming as the boys did. | Omission I In listing the Cub Scouts Thursday, June 9. 1960 Little League j A double header will be played on June 12 at McCullom Lake beach. First game Lakeland Park Cubs versus McCullom Lake Braves; second game Lakeland Park Indians versus McCullom Lake Sox. - Game time 1:30 p.m. Due to the fact that all little league teams'were cut to fifteen boys, they are asking for j a few fathers to come out and take over a third team. If there is no cooperation, they will be forced to drop at least thirteen boys. Anyone interested can get in touch with Marvin George at EV. 5-3206; Jack Lavin at EV. 5-4838; Wally Hanson at EV. 5-5866 or Joe- Prazak at EV. 5-2861. At the same time more parents are needed to provide transportation to the games. There is a limit to the number of kids wtfTcOT- safely carried in one car. Come on out and root for your favorite team at McCullom Lake beach on Sunday, June 12. at 1:30 p.m. ""Hon "the Sick List Get "Weill-quick wishes are extended to Audrey Koczer who just returned home after major surgery at Harvard hospital. A speedy recovery to little Rita Malinowski who at last report was out of danger during a siege of bronchial pneumonia. Also to infant Mark Giacomo who had minor surgery at McHenry hospital. •A flying trip to Chicago was made "by Ed and Mickey Gladman last Sunday after hearing that her dad had been injured nt work by a car which fell on his head while he was repairing it. After arriving they found the situation not as bad as they thought, although'Mr. Young had numerous stitches in his head. Women's Club The Lakeland Park Women's club was adjourned for the summer months and will resume regular meetings on Sept. 1. Plans are already being made for this meeting. Featured will be a CRAZY HAT contest with judges and prizes for the winners. Start now to collect the necessary equipment for y our millinary achievement. Suggestions for hats are a fisherman theme with rod, flies and fish or a jungle theme with animals. Further details will be listed at a later date. of (}U££t|S-.at the last meeting the Lakeland Park Women's club included Mrs. Barbara Hill, Miss Betty Jo Suhr and Mrs. Murray frQm the Home Bureau. Mrs. Lcibach of McHenry was also present. RADIO SALES & SERVICE Courteous Service at all times by Walter Hojnacki and Allan McKim I SO Years Experience Repair All Makes TV -- Radio -- Phono -- Hi-Fi R.C.A. - G.E. - Admiral - Dumont Zenith - Philco - Motorola - Muntz Sylvania - Magnavox - Silvertone # 90-Day Warranty on all parts that we install 9 Antenna Installations and Repairs 9 Public. Address Systems Rentals „• FREE Tube Testing Service F-M Radio - TV - Hi-Fi 128 N. Riverside I)r. Phono EV 5-0979 Daily: 9-7: Frl. & Moil., 9-9; Sun., 9-1 Liberal Trade-In- Allowance on your old TV j. Low Monthly Payment Plan Build Your Security By Saving at Marengo Federal 1. Strong, stable Association proven for over SO years. 2. Earn regular above average dividends of 4°/, twlcn yearly. 3. 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She is a member of the Friendship Guild at Zion , Lutheran church. Tom is a member of the, McHenry Jay- I cees and in his spare time | heads for the airport. < | CORRECTION j We are sorry for the error I which appeared in last week's ' issue of the Phiindealer, in which the name Marie Hays i appeared under a picture which ; should have carried the name ol Joann C. Hays. Demonstration -- A demonstration was held by ; A Russian scientist recently Mrs. Marge Franklin last,; dyg ihrough 50 feet of ice in Thursday afternoon and those ,Siberia, and found a stable attending were. Fran Cina, j made of logs, hewn by crude axes, containing the well-pre- Congratulations Congratulations to Edward Prumi. Jr., who graduated from the first -graduating class ; of Marian Central high school ; last Friday night. There were . about fifty guests who came I and \vent from Friday clear ! through Sunday evening to ofj for their good wishes to the I graduate. He plans to attend ' Northern Illinois in the fall ! where he will begin his gen- ! oral courses and looking for- | ward 1o further studies later j on in medicine. To Carol Ann Zimny who ! graduated from St. Patrick's ! school last Sunday afternoon. To Lorraine Glover who also was one of the eighth grade graduates from St. Patrick's school. KtWANlsf MEMBERS PLAN TO ATTEND | JUNE CONVENTION I • . . . . . Kdward A. Guettler. Jifb I president and Dr. Urban Comes, past president, of McHenry will attend the fortytilth annua! convention df Kiwanis International at Miami- Miami Beach, June 26 to 30. They will join some 1&.000 other Kiwanians. their wives and families, in what promises to be the largest convention in the organization's history. The convention will be held at the new Miami Beach Convention hall, a scant two hlocks from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Important convention business will include the- election of officers arid tiustees for 1960^61; the adoption of convention resolutions upon which (he organization's community service proeram will be based for the coming year; and. the prcspnlation ot "achievement awards" to top Kiwanis clubs and top J>iw;uiis districts in various categories of size. Fossils of 29 species of prehistoric reptiles were found in ono coal mine, in Belgium. 730 feet underground. Hold Flower Show In Crystal Lake June 22-23 The garden clubs of Crystal Lake will combine their efforts again this year in presenting a flower show on June 22 and 23 at the Lakewood village I^'1. entitled "Flower Wedding." They were recently presented the gold-ribbon award for flower show co-operation by the Garden Club of Illinois for last year's show. Jerusalem lives on the tour ist dollar, and Ins more travel agencies than grocery stores. 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