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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jul 1960, p. 9

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July 7, 1960 THE McHENRY PLAXNDEALER Page Nln* Sunnyside Estates DISCUSS MATTERS OF IMPORTANCE A'l ASSOCIATION MEET Polly Stevens EV 5-1256 J^he monthly meeting or the Sunnyside Estates Homeowners association will be held tonight. Thursday, at 8 o'clock at the Johnsburg public school. Many important matters are to be discussed and we hope to have a report on the roads. See you there?:. Hurry! Hurry! Clirls of Sunnyside Estates, IflPce heed! - - - Only two more days to tufrV in your entries. The McHenry post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and auxiliary are the sponsors of the contest to choose Miss McHenry as part of Fiesta Day. All girls between the ages of 1'6 and 21 are eligible, and all you need is an entry blank and a photograph of yourself! Tindeadline is Saturday.. July 9. Ircturn your entries at once to Gertrude Barbian or Daisys Smith of. the auxiliary! Sodality The monthly meeting of St. John's Blessed Virgin Sodality will be held Tuesday, July 12. at the school hall. There will be a pot-luck dinner at 6:30, and members are asked to t£ng a dish to pass. Condolences We offer our condolences to Gladys Kayler on the death of ^er mother. Gladys and children have returned from Sioux City. Iowa where they attended the funeral. Her mother had been a resident of that city for forty years and Iwl many relatives in that vidmity. nearly made Gladys a child bride. It was fourteen years. Sorry! Hospital News We contacted Cathy Reeee in Sherman hospital in Elgin by phone. She is feeling better and has high ' hopes of being at home when this Plaiitdealer hits the news stands. Birthdays Mary Rose is our birthday lady, today, July 7. Newcomer Donr^ Jensen celebrates July 8. Rosemary Kayler is our four year old miss on July 9. Greet- ;ngs to Betty Lakowske, July 10. Marge Fischer and three year old Heather Siepman share the same day, July 12, as does four year old Patrick Maule and Marge Painter, July 13, Help! Short week! Short news! And - - don't forget to phone m your news! Wonder Lake NATIVITY MEMBERS ANTICIPATE MOVE TO NEW EDIFICE •lane Ducey A Cook-out Twelve young lads helped Mike Anderson celebrate his eighth birthday at a cook-out, Saturday. Juno 2f>. His talented young sister. Mary, did the cooking and baking with a: minimum of supervision from | mother, Lois. There were hot | baked beans, pop. ice I cream, and of course, birthday! cake. The cake was decorated ! to represent a three ring cir- , ous and cup cakes denoted] animal cages. The afternoon : was spent playing "boy play" On Leave George Kropf Jr., son of Millie and George Sr., recently ampleted his basic training at tat. Leonard Wood, Mo. He and his wife, Carol, will spend a week of his furlough with Millie and George. At the end of his leave he returns to Fort Leonard Wood for eight weeks of field communication training. Needless to say, Millie will cook all of Georgie's favorite foods and thai special chocolate cake. t>s Summer Vacation Clif and Andy Sabby's grandson, Martin Koleno Jr., spent a week with them recently after returning from Divine Word Seminary, in Fast Troy, Wis., which he attends. Camp Dennie Banker and Mac and Paul McDonald spent tho week #vJune 27. in scout camp af Camp Lowden, near Oregon. Week-end June Banker flew to her Chet and spent the fourth of July weekend \yith him at Fort Riley, Kans. Spring Grove BEV. MONOHAN W ADVISOR TO .THOLIC YOUTH by Mrs. Charles Freund Members of the Catholic Youth club met at St. Peter's parish hall on Sunday night. They were introduced to their new leader and spiritual adviser, Father Thomas Monohan. Plans were discussed for summer activities. Refreshments were served. Clubs Mrs. William Engels entertained members of her club on I Thursday afternoon. Games of ^00 were played and prizes went to Mrs. William Engels, Mrs. Math Nimsgern, Mrs. Frank Tinney, Mrs. Frank Sanders and Mrs. Clara Deinlein. A lovely lunch was served after cards. Mrs. Robert Sutton entertained a group of ladies at her home on Thursday evening. Cards furnished the entertainment and a lunch was served. Enjoy Baseball Game A group of fifteen young folks and chaperones attended the double header at Comiskey Park, Chicago, last Sunday. Those who made up this party were Dr. Kagan and Leigh, Pat, Jim, Mary Lou Kagan, Dan and Vic Freund, Bob Amore and seven of the Amore youngsters., Colorado Trip Mrs. Alice Wagner is visiting the Dr. Lyle Franzen family in Columbia, Colo. Iowa Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Gus Neuhaus of Mason City, Iowa, were visitors in Ihe Walter Brown home several days last week. Texas Trip Miss Charlotte Freund, Miss Joan May and Miss Diane May flew to Waco, Texas to spend the Fourth of July weekend. Shop the Plaindealer Want Ads and Save! Worship service on Sunday, July 10, will be a nostalgic experience for Pastor ana congregation as it will mark the last Sunday of all activities in tne old house-chapel. It has been the home of Natvity for almost eight years, having been purchased in September, 1952, even before the congregation was officially organized. The men of the congregation built the addition to the church thus making it suitable for worship, but the building has long since out-lived its usefulness with the steady growth of the congregation and Sunday school. ^ The move to the new church is anticipated with great joy, as it will provide better facilities to make a greater witness. The sermon title for July 10 will be, "The Challenge of Tomorrow". Thife will be- a meaningful service for everyone, and charter members of the church are especially urged to attend. The service of leaving an old church will be held at 10:45 July 17. This brief service will be held at the old church and then will be followed by the car-procession to the new church at which the main service will be held. The Luther League will meet Sunday evening. July 10, at 7:30. All young people are weloome to come. Service projects for the new church, and the social and outing at Cedar Lae on July 22, will be disussed. There will also be a program followed by social and refreshments. Sunday school teachers and officers will meet Tuesday, July 12, at 7530. Altar Guild will meet at the parsonage Wednesday. July 13. at 8. Plans for the care of the altar and the altar linens and paraments will be the evening's program. Open House at new church - July 24, from 2 to 5. Members and friends of Nativity welcome. Berner-Huff Nuptials Mary Jean Berner, daughter of Joseph Berner of Woodstock, and Donald Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huff of Richmond, were married at St. Mary's in Woodstock June 25. Mary Jean is well known in the community as the able receptionist in Dr. Ruggero's office. Rev. Joseph Egnn officiated at the double ring ceremony performed at 11 ajm Miss Patricia Berner, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. James Berner was bridesmaid. Earl Miller. Spring Grove, acted "as bes* man, and Bill Robinson, of Genoa City was groomsman. A reception for 300 people was held at the K of C hall. Following a wedding trip in Wisconsin, the couple will be at home in Lookout P6int.» Mrs. Huff is a graduate of St. JVIary's high school in Woodstock. The groom was graduated from Richmondburton high school. Win Awards at Country Art Fair An oil painting t i tl e d : "Lights" won a third place a* ward for Claire Nielsen at the ! Art Fair in McHenry in this i division. Miss Nielsen »s the ! daughter of Oluf Nielsen of • Wonder Woods and this is the : first year she has taken part in i the show. ! The award for sculpture went j to Roy Nbren for an entry titij ed. "Sonya". j This was the fourth annual l Art Fair with over eighty artists contributing works. Holiday Hills JOHN SCHUPPE AND EVELYN LEE EXCHANGE VOWS Rita Oleyar - EV. 5-4763 John Schuppe and Mrs. Evelyn Lee of Island Lake were united in marriage Saturday, June 25. at St. John's Lutheran church. Rev. Nieting officiating. The ceremony took place at 10:30 a.m. Bob's Corners, Burtons Bridge was the scene for the reception at noon for friends and relatives. The wedding was a very lovely one. with John's daughter. Pat, one of several bridesmaids. After a Wisconsin honeymoon. the newly married pair will reside in John's lake front home. ter. Janet, who is a college student on vacation. Frank and Barbara, who live on Poplar street, with their t h r e e d a u g h t e r s a n d a s o n , were among the early Holiday Hills settlers. Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. George Janssen of- White Oaks Bay announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeannine, to Jerry Wolff, son of the Arthur Wolffs of Jackson, Minn. An O c t . 1 5 d a t e i s s e t f o r t h e wedding here. Miss Janssen is a 1958 graduate of Woodstock community high school. Wolff was graduated from Jackson high school and Humboldt Institute of Minneapolis. Sound Alikes Not to be confused with Jack and Dorothy Moore of Wonder Woods arc new residents, John and Dorothy Moore of Indian ! Ridge (both women have E. for their middle initial). This is not only confusing for the mail delivery but since both couples belong to the same church, some system of designation would seem desirable. The Wonder Woods Moores marked their tenth year as Wonder Lakers on Sunday. They also put their boat in 1 the Fox River for its initial I trip of the season. . . getting I it there makes a story in i'ti self. ED'S RENTAL RENTS Floor Sanders to Rotary Tillers EVergreen 5-4123 Oops! Sorry Dept. Tp congratulating Gladvs and Kayler on thfir eighteenth anniversary we very m FREUND'S DAIRY, Inc. Complete Line of Dairy Products -- FREE DELIVERY -- Locally Owned and Operated Phone EV 5-0195 or EV 5-0232 Summer Fantasy a Suwss About sixty.young people enjoyed themselves, tremendously at the dance held Friday evening. June 24. at the McHenry American Legion hall. The committee wishes to express its deep appreciation to everyone who helped with the affair, to all the subdivision families who donated food and money. Out-of-Town Visitors Mrs. Ellen Erickson was pleasantly surprised when a friend she hadn't seen in six years dropped in on her. She is Mrs; Warren Tryon of California who had .been visiting relatives in Chicago. Chadie Ary's mother. Mrs. , Clara Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. ! Carl Huff, Jr.. and son arrived | Saturday. July 2 'for a ten day | stay. EArline Mettelka left | Thursday. June 23 for an exj tended stay in southern Illinois i with her family. Boy Scout Pow-Wow Jimrnie and Victor Justes entertained tep boys "of Victor's Scout troop in Chicago for a ; weekend of camping, fishing. ; swimming, etc. The city boys i had a wonderful time eating out j and singing around the campfire on the grounds of their | leader's channel-front home. This was Victor's farewell to his troop, which he is giving up in favor of local scout activity. cans, paper or other refuse ym the beach, and do not permit your children to take cans or glass containers into the water. This can, and has resulted in very serious accidents. Last week a child picked up a fish hook in his foot. This danger can be minimized if no one fishes from the beach. Legal Woman's Club Meets Program chairman Jeanne Baird announces that the next W o m a n ' s c l u b m e e t i n g w i l l feature a film on "Obesity." The date is Wednesday. July 13. the time 8 p.m. and the place the Lutheran church in Island Lake. Reserve the date now. You'll have fun chatting with your neighbors and perhaps learn something about controlling your weight. Hostesses for the evening will be Bea Musolf, Pat Roth, Elaine Schmitt and Helen Boettcher. Promotion Announced Frank Csuti has recently been appointed to the position of vice-president in charge of manufacturing at a Crystal Lake machine company. Sharing the good news, Saturday. June 25. were Frank's steter, Mrs. John R. Gwyn from Malvern, Ohio, and her daugh- A Few Reminders Don't forget to circle the date of the bi-monthly meet date of the bi-monthly association meeting, Monday evening, July 18, :n St. John's Lutheran church basement. Now that the swimming season is here residents need to be reminded that a clean, wellkept beach is the responsibility of everyone. Please do not leave FIRST STATE BUILT LODGE IN TWENTY YEARS IS OPENED The new Illinois Beach State Park lodge, largest in the state park system and the first built in twenty years, opened to the public June 26. Official dedication of the lodge bv Gov. Stratton will be made later, it was announced. The lodge Is a three-story structure of concrete .and glass and is completely fireproof. It has ninety-six bedrooms for public use: ten employee, rooms: a 180-<?apacity main dining room; tw>o adjacent dining terraces; s 350-capacity conference ro>m: ground floor areas for indoor recreation and a 5,000-square-foot lobby. Mope than 7.V) persons can be served at one time by using the dining areas and the conference room. The lodge, located on the north section of the 2,000-acre state park, is the most modern of its type and is designed so that additional wings may be added. NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE ! Estate of GILBERT CHESTER HOWARD, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, August 1, 1960 is the claim date in the estate of GILBERT CHESTER HOWARD, Deceased, pending in the County Court ! of McHenry County, Illinois, I and that claims may be filed I against the said estate on Or before said date without issuance of summons. CHESTER W. HOWARD Executor ; Joslyn, Parker. Kell & Conerfy ! 116 Benton Street : Woodstock, Illinois j Phone: FEderal 8-1135 I Attorneys for Executor ! (Pub. June 23-30, July 7, 196© , RATES DEAN'S LIST " Carroll E. Useman of McHenry lias been named to the dean's list of the University of Illinois college of journalism and communications for high scholarship. He maintained an average of 4.00 out of a possible 5.0 for the spring semester. Due to the great height and sheer descent of surrounding mountains, the sun does not 'rise' at Mirror Lake, Yosemite National Park, until 11:30 a.m. &sm. . . at the Riverside Retail Outlet Riverside Drive Shopping Area Come in and see our large selection of BATHING SUITS -- Sizes 30-44 -- Also -- BADMINTON RACKETS -- 2 for $1.00 NOW OPEN MON. & FRI. NIGHTS BOLGER'S FAMHY PHARMACY rn We invite you to call briog «> Y0"* 1?" prescriptions- we precise compounder DRUG STORE 103 S. Green Phone EV 5-4500 • Who Said Taxis! i ! | Are A Luxury? ! : : j Add the cost of cleaning J • t h i s i * clothes m a n ' s r a i n - s o a k e d i i and you'll agree J • door-to-door i taxi actually i 11 saves money. A cab can J i i I • help In a hundred different i II 1 | ways. When you need one. | i i j Radio Dispatched • | McHENRY CAB j |e ' Ph. EVergreen 5-0723 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL •'T; BOB PEPPING CEMENT CONTRACTOR COMPLETE LINE OF CEMENT WORK •>V NEW FORMS EV 5-3384 PRECISION WORK ave .. 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