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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Sep 1960, p. 15

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jTrareday, September 8. I960 THE PUUNDEALER Plstakea Highlands HONOR PRESENT. PAST OFFICERS AT DANCE. SEPT. 10 Hazel Morley Hy 7-3320 A dance honoring all past fttri present officers of the assreiation will be held this Saturday evening, Sept. 10, at 9 p.m. at the barn. Everyone is welcome to attend this affair. There will be nice dance music and a smorgasbord dinner. Women's Club Just another reminder about the rummage sale and bake sale that will be held on Oct. 1 ^ the bam. Articles of clean useable clothing and household items are needed. If you want anything picked up, please contact Marvlou Sabielny or Lorraine Ullo. Republican Picnic Planned A Republican picnic will be hold on 'Sept. 18 at . Fox River Ginve. Tickets are available tjg'ough Marilyn VanZevern Fred Haubold. The public is invited to attend. It's A Boy Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Glueck welcomed a boy on Aug. 29 at St. Therese hospital in Waukegan. The little fella weighed 8 lbs., 3 ozs. and will answer to the name of William Allan. Congratulations to the happy %nily. Welcome Daughter A soft bundle in pink arrived on Aug. 28 to brighten the lives of Chuck and Diana Murgatroyd. Infant Mary was born at the Woodstock hospital. Congratulations to you all. Around the Highlands Tom and Lois Mason and ityiil.v spent last Thursday in Chicago visiting with Tom's brother, Bob. Dick and Mike Morley, Georgie Van Zevern, Ricky and Mike Madock, Don Hensley and Jeff Dowd were among the friends whp helped Mark VanZevern celebrate his seventh birthday on Sept. 4. The 'teen club enjoyed a rbecue at the Jerry Thclen on Labor Day. In the evening they had a party at the barn. Mamie and Tom O'Neil spent last week vacationing and visiting in Madison and Racine, Wis. On Aug. 28, Paul, Shirley and Barry Johnson attended a Mrthday party for their niece and; nephew, Pam and Russell jjfr&ipopr. • Chicago.. <*• I sfend happy birthday wish- Page fifteen es to Ed Thoren who celebrated another year on Sept. 3. Dud and Dee Gregg had a wonderful week's vacation In northern Wisconsin. They did some fishing. While they were gone the children were cared for by Grandmother Harris. Last Sunday a surprise party was held in my home for the most wonderful woman in the world, my mother. It was in honor of her birthday. In on t he fun were my sister and her family from Noi4hlake and two aunts and uncles from Cicero and naturally my dad. We had a steak dinner, presents and a huge birthday cake. Christine Wroblewski is visiting her cousins, Janet and Barbara Wilson. Christine is from Chicago. The Brownies held their picnic last Thursday at beach 1. Tommy and Dale Morin spent last week with their Grandparents, Mprin in Chicago. The Eides have returned home after spending one week in Minnesota. While they were there they attended the State Fair. The daughter of Mrs. Hazel Biddle of Christine avenue . is seriously ill after surgery in the Edgewater hospital in Chi-, capo. All her neighbors and friends are wishing her a speedy recovery. Lorraine Lindemann spent last Monday in Chicago visiting with Herb's sister, Norene Albrecht. Tom and Mary Cocoran left the Highlands to spend some time in Hot Springs, Ark. Bill and Jeanne Barron drove to Minnesota over the Labor Day holiday and brought back their three children who had been staying with grandparents since Memorial Day. 'Both mom and dad missed the little ones and were glad to ^el them home again. Happy birthday to my oldest son, Dickie, who will be eight years old on Sept. 13. As yet any plans for a party are at loose ends, but he no doubt will celebrate with his friends from the block. On Sept. 3. Bob and Lorraine Hurckos and family visited in Kenosha, Wis., with Bob's brother, Dick Hurckes, and his family. Mrs. Ed Malinowski and Ed, Jr., spent lour days last, week visiting with Kay Reillv and family. Kay and Mrs. Malinowski are sisters. Ed and Virginia Thoren entertained Ed's folks and his brother, Bill, and family from Chicago on Aug. 28 Tom and Lois Mason attended the christening of their niece. Karen Ann, in Chicago on Aug. 28. A birthday dinner party was held last Sunday in the Rogde home in honor of Pat Rogde who celebrated her twentyfourth birthday. She brought along a few girl friends to help celebrate the occasion. They all enjoyed Hazel's good cooking. The surprise party held on Aug. 27 with Dick and Lee Conway as guests of honor turned out quite well. They were shocked when we all came tooting horns and extending our best wishes. They received a set of china, a cotfee pot and various other useful items that were purchased at the local variety store. The old. old story of dogs running loose is agaip causing some trouble. They have been kept lied up for awhile ' but maybe now that fall is conjing their owners feel it is alright for their pets to run loose. Please if your dog is running loose, try to confine it to your own property. The majority of people have enough to do around their home without picking up garbage; and .other messes. I don't know how many residents got to see the parade in Johnsburg on Aug. 28. but the float entered by Pist a k e e Highlands was the result of the efforts of five people. Don Morin, Dick Farwell, Lois Mason and Dick and myself did the best we could with what little money and time we had to put it together. More than anything else,. we put our hearts into it. Marylou's parents in Tomahawk, Wis. Dot Jenkins was pleased to have her mother, Mrs. Weld, from Chicago spending a day with her last week. " Now that Labor Day has passed and schools have opened their doors for another year, many households will get back into the routine of definite bed times and the likes. I ask motorists to watch out for the youngsters walking to and from bus stops and especially careful of the ones who dart out from behind the back of buses. Sometimes we as drivers have to anticipate the youngsters' next move. I think the children were as anxious to get back to school as the mothers were to see them go. Mount Hope Church Sent. 11 will be communion Sunday. Also on the eleventh the M.Y.F. will have a banquet beginning at 8 p.m. I would also like to remind you that Sept. 25 is Rally Day. Would your child like to attend Sunday School? ? Mount Hope would be happy to have them. Reasons Why To See Us If You Need A Water System or Well! 1. Only trained personnel in their respective field of -- Drilling Pump Installations Point Changing Service Calls 2. Largest pump inventory in the county. (Jets, Submersibles and Sump Pumps) 3. Both Red Jacket and Dayton authorized agency. 4. We guarantee water in 24 hours on our system. 5. A guarantee in writing. 6. We service all makes including Montgomery Wards and Sears pumps. 7. Our men and machines are completely insured. 8. Pump cutaways on hand for your inspection. 9. Parts available for all makes. 10. Besides pump installations we do both well drilling and drive well points. n- Easy Monthly Payments ON DISPLAY SEE THEM WORK OVER 70 PUMPS IN STOCK McHenry County Well & Pump WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN We Repair and Service ALL MAKES of PUMPS! Located in the Village of McCullom Lake miles from McHenry on the McCullom-Wonder Lake Rd. Phone McHenry EV 5-5252 or Residence EV 5-0713 Registered Yet? Do you want to vote in the November election? Well then, you better make sure you are registered within the next month. Mrs. Robert VanZevern at 112 N. Meadow Lane in Pistakee Highlands will be more than happy to take care of you. Her telephone is Hy 7-3202. Exercise your right as a citizen to VOTE. That's It For another week. I would appreciate hearing from more of you with news for the column. Bye now, see you next week. Scout News Boy Scout Troop, No. 129, will resume meetings on Sept. 13. They are held each Tuesday evening at the barn from 7:30 to 9 o'clock. Any boy from 11 to 14 may join. More information may be obtained by contacting the scoutmaster, Joe Murray, at Hyatt 7-3435. INCREASED SHARES The state, through the office of Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier, has announced increased authorized shares of McGee's, Inc., McHenry. Village of Sunnyslde RESCUE SQUAD RENEWS DRIVE FOR PLEDGES Irma Gunther - Reporter EV. 5-5484 There still are some of you who. as yet, have not been contacted in regards to the pledges for the new Rescue Squad building. The men have been so busy getting the building ready for the dedication day that they just haven't had a chance to see everyone. They have already started to get in touch wilh some of the families and will be to see the ones who have been missed. These are very worthy men and if you talk to anyone who has ever had to make use of their services they will say the same. Sick List Remember Mr. Valeski in your prayers. At the present time he is. in a Chicago hospital a. very sick man. and later the LaBay family moved in. Vacation Time is Over Our daughter, Dorothy, spent a few days in Mel rase Park and our son, Charles, went up to Bayfield, Wis. with his Uncle Otto. Carol Mecko left last Sunday to go back to school where she will be a senior. Next summer will be her last summer home for awhile and we miss her already and she has only been gone for a few days. We all love her. Baby Shower The basement walls were bursting with the forty women who were present at the Mondl home to surprise their daughter, Judy, with some beautiful gifts for the future heir or heiress. So in about five weeks we can start calling Vern and Millie grandpa and grandma. Good-bye and Hello There was one house on River drive last Thursday that had a very busy schedule. The Schuman family moved out Mount Hope Church News The Mount Hope Methodist Church Sunday School has been „b.usy this summer preparing for the September influx of new pupils. New class areas have been selected under the leadership of Mrs. Floyd Johnson, superintendent. This church is the nearest protestant church for this sub- FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO WILLI KOENEMANN • COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES • DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS • LEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON • 22 VARIETIES OP SAUSAGES t TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS Route 120 • Just East of Route 12 - Volo, ill Phone EVergreen 5-6260 division and in addition to Supday school at 9:30 a.m. offers morning vyorship at 11 a.m. and youth fellowship at 6 or 7 p.m. depending on the program. Sept. 11 will be rally day in the MYF and they will begin with a banquet at 6 p.m. Rev. Robert Stine is the pastoral advisor to the MYF and Chet Banker of Sunnyside Estates is. ,the counselor. Sept. 11 will also be Communion Sunday for September. The Sunday school rally has been set for Sept 25, the beginning of religion week. A special mid-week meeting is planned for this event. A church for everyone,\ and everyone in some church. The resident pastor is Rev. James H. Hagerty, t?all at any time, JU 7-0250. AID MENTALLY RETARDED Release of $334,000 to the Illinois Department of Public Welfare for a new institution for mentally retarded at Centralia has been approved by Gov. Stratton. The amount will cover topographic and boundary surveys, test borings, architectural and engineering plans, etc. Total appropriation tor the land and construction Is $11,723,000. Time' To Step Out And Saif INN The Main Deckof Fox Lake THURSDAY SPECIAL CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE D I N N E R $2.00 ALL YOU CAN EAT FRIDAY SPECIAL FRESH PERCH ALL YOU CAN EAT Includes Clam Chowder - Fries - Cole Slaw - Rolls $1.25 SUNDAY SPECIAL COUNTRY STYLE CHICKEN Includes Fries ALL YOU CAN EAT Cole Slaw - Soup - Rolls $1.50 Charcoal Broiled - Steaks - Chops - Barbecued Ribs BANQUETS -- BOWLING PARTIES -- ETC. JUstice 7-8681 The Haviland's and Sons „ Rt. 59 at Grand Ave. and Route 132 Squaw Creek at Pete Seyl's Boat House Around the Highlands Over the Labor Day weekend Dick and Mary Lou Sabielny and children visited PROFEff ionfil DIRECTORY EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm & Life Is Representing RELIABLE COMPANIEf When You Need Insurance t** Any Kind Phone EVergreen 5-0048 or 5-095S 112 E. Elm St. McHenry » DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 126 So. Green Street Office Phone: EV 5-01P* Res. Phone: EV 5-0191 Hours: Daily 9:80 - 5:0! Tues. & Fri. Evenings 6:80 - 9:00 Closed All Day Wednesdays Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted Repair Service 8-60 DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitter Contact Lenses 105 Richmond Road Hours: Evenings Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays: 8 to 6 p.m. Phone EV 5-2262 8-60 GEORGE J. CASTLE, Agent The Prudential Insurance Co . of America Life, Retirement, Sickness & Accident and Group Insurance 826 Crystal Lake Road McHenrjr 111. Phone EV 5-2588 4-60 SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Visit Our Showrooms 8 Miles South on Rt. 81 Ph. EVergreen 5-0950 8-60 GORDON E.SERGANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Tests Sanitation Layouts Water Supply Program! Richmond 4198 % mile South of Rt. 12 on Johnsburg - Wilmot Road 5-60 DR. EDGAR E. PEASLEE Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR 118 Main St., McHenry, IIL Office Hours: Dally except Thursday 1-5 Mon., Wed. & Fri. Evenings 7-9 Phone EVergreen 5-0489 6-60 There are literally thousands of people across our land who are in a position to own a Cadillac car--(and whose hearts so incline them--but who have not yet made the move. If you are among them, we believe that you have now lost your last logical reason for reluctance. Listen but a moment--and see if we aren't right. I f , f o r e x a m p l e , you h a v e b e e n w a i t i n g f o r an e s p e c i a l l y rewarding Cadillac year--then certainly this is it! In all that adds to motoring pleasure, this creation stands alone. Or if you have been waiting for an unusually practical Cadillac --then you need delay no longer. ait Any Longer! Cadillac for 1960 represents a wiser investment than ever ... its soundness of design and its careful craftsmanship assure maximum dependability . . . and its ability to retain its value remains unchallenged among American motor cars. Moreover, your dealer is now particularly anxious to welcome new owners--and he has some very pleasant news for you about today's actual delivered cost. So regardless of your reason for delay--we believe you owe it to yourself to visit your Cadillac dealer and get the facts. The fine and beautiful Cadillac of your dreams is waiting for you in his showroom right now. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER OVERTON CADILLAC-PONTIAC CO. 400 FRONT STREET EVergreen 5-6000

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