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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Jun 1961, p. 11

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, Jon* t.1961 THE MeHENBT PUUNDEAIER hgiBra Slnm ' ' MAKE PLANS TO HOLD "FUN FAIR" AT BEACH JULY 8 Alice McKeUy - EV. 5-2661 Saturday, July 8, the McRnry v Shores Club, Inc., will run a "Fun Fair" at the beach. This affair will run from noon until ??? It is the one and only event that will be run this year with the express purpose of making a substantial profit to augment the funds in the treasury in order to provide funds to effect any necessary ini£k>vements in the community and at the beach. The club therefore, solicits the wholehearted cooperation of all residents of McHenry Shores in order to make this event a success. • A member of the ticket committee will call on you in the n*ar future with a supply of tickets for this affair. These tic^ts may be exchanged at ' thir booth on the day of the affair for coupons good for food, refreshments, and ehil- •dren's games. In case of rain on July 8, the affair will be postponed until Sunday, July 9. The board of directors and officers of the club will appreciate your attendance at thife affair, and also any efforT that you may be able to make, in selling tickets to your friends and relatives. A large attendance will insure the success of this affair, and we feel sure that all attending will have art enjoyable day Further details regarding the program planned may be se cured from the ticket commit' teeman when he calls on you. Gfffe One!! Come All!! lacz family moved here' from Dundee. A warm welcome to Howard and Joyce Lexow who are now in residence at 3207 W. Terrace drive. They moved to their new home . on May 29 from Elmwood Park. Mrs. Lexow (Joyce) is the daughter of Walter and Bernice Wilson whom we all know. Another new neighbor on Terrace drive is thie Musielak family consisting of Donald, Bernice, and little daughter, Cathy. They moved into their new home from Chicago last month. Donald is Joan Dostal's, brother. Welcome to McHenry Shores folks and lots of luck to each one of you in the future. On Departure We wish Carl and Jane Kleine happiness in their new home in Crystal Lake- Manor. They leftJwcHenry Shores May 28 with^ their two children, Arthur and LuEva. in the graceful skating contest. The attendance count for the evening was 130, which indicates we should do this more often. Fun Fair Cakes And Pies Alice Brunke, ways and means chairman, would appreciate hearing from all ladies ' who intend to donate cakes and pies for the Fun Fair. Please call her at 385- 5338 as soon as possible. Sick List Ev Tanner is recuperating after surgery performed at Harvard Memorial hospital. A speedy recovery to you Ev. 5n run Randy in your first game. We're rooting for you. Birthday Party Sunday, May 21, was a day of entertaining in the Schramm home. Jack and Gloria gave a birthday party for Dad NageL Shirley and Ray Rasmussen and their five children joined the Schramms for the celebration. Loss Mrs. Arthur Ruemelin of 3105 West Miller drive passed away May 25. Burial services were held Saturday morning, May 27, from St. Mary's chuhch. Mrs. Ruemelin was the mother of James Ruemelin of 615 S. Orchid Path and Mrs. Fred Wetzel of 615 S. McHenry avenue in our area. Here And There Attending the McHenry Garden club luncheon last week were Helen Smith, Ellen Duncan, Bea MacCallum, Mildred Snively, Daisy Smith and Irene Middlekauff. After luncheon, they joined a group of fifty ladies for a tour of a pottery factory and a lecture on flower arrangements. Roller Skating Party The first annual roller skat- Birthdays ing party given by the MCS Marie on the twenty-fifth of May was a success and some of the participants have the scars to prove it. The committee for this affair deserves praise indeed and so we praise Herb Clausen, Charl^fe Ramage, Clarence Mueller and Willis and Terry Coates for their good work. The evening's entertainment was highlighted by some very fine exhibitions of speed and gracefulness on skates. Medals were awarded in the ladies race to Paula Tiggemann who took first, Eileen Zalin for second and Mildred Spicer for third. Mike Sexton took first in the men's race with his brother, Kurt Sexton; second. Gene Freund came in third. The judges selected Addante, Philip Brod and Terry Wetzel who celebrate their day on June 12. Birthday congratulations to Fred Dodge and Mike Wetherhult on June 13. Little Billy Dostal will be five on June 14 and a birthday cake will be expected. Best birthday wishes to A1 Simbourger on June 15. Anniversaries Happy anniversary greetings to Ray and Marilyn Moore on June 11 and to Walter and Anna Conner on June 12. Flag Presentation At MSC Meeting The ladies auxiliary of the VFW represented by Daisy Smith, community service chairman and past president of the auxiliary, and Genevieve Bradley, trustee, presented an American Flag to the MSC at£)heir monthly meeting June 1. The pledge of allegiance to the flag was led by Mrs. Bradley. Another Little League Player Randy Schramm has been accepted in the little league and will play with the Yankee Mr. and Mrs. Willard Spicer team. Hope you hit a home Our New Neighbors A hearty welcome to John and Marilyn Miklacz and their children, Beth, Tommy, Debbie and Linda, now living at 909 S. Hilltop Boulevard. The Mik- DR. HENRY FREUt® OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. Gr®@ss Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES EFWTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL jUMABIUTATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS BOUR8: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 PJL FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 PM EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE EVergreen BUCKET SEATS- .ONE DO NOT A MONZA MAKE WelL It ain't so say our neighbors, Craig Barrows, Danny Moore and Don Olbinski. A family of skunks including mama, papa, and five little ones were sighted in the field near Hilltop and Terrace drive by our young heroes. Mama skunk had her nose stuck in a glass jar and was struggling to free herself. Our boys had a fast conference and decided to help the poor animal. It was simple -- just hold her tail they though^- All are now entitled to the order of the purple heart with Don taking full honors or shall we say "odors". All puns used in this article were borrowed without the owners permission. Let Us (S) Pray Said the Mama Skunk. Remember the counsel we received from our elders many years ago? To catch a bird, put salt on his tail. If a skunk approaches simply hold his tail down and all will be Graduations Pat Simonsen, Sandra Wet zel and Ramon Olszewski received diplomas at graduation exercises held in St. Mary's Catholic school on June 4. Pat Mueller will graduate and receive her diploma on June 11 at St. Patrick's school. Junior high school graduation in McHenry was held Thursday, June 8. T£ose from McHenry Shores receiving their sheepskins were Cathy Barrows, Bill Korner and Michael Zvonar. Congratulations, graduates. In Closing Summer is here. Last weekend found the Schramms launching their boat. Ed Vilim finished his painting job. Clare Mueller on his roof reinforcing the aerial and having everyone in a dither watching him cilmb that ladder. Thought he was preparing to take off in space. HEADS FORESTRY CAMP John Petrilli, former camp director of New Salem State Camp for Boys near Petersburg, has been appointed acting superintendent of forestry camps for the Illinois Youth Commission, succeeding Joseph P. Munday of Seneca, LaSalle county. Munday resigned, effective June 1, to accept a supervisory post with the Catholic Home Bureau in Chicago. Under his direction the forestry camps in six years have grown from two facilities serving 50 youth to 10 camps with a capacity for 60, the largest such progranft in the nation. ; Dick Earl Purdue, vocational agriculture instructor at Columbia Community high school for nine years, assumed the duties of assistant camps superintendent June 1. The Greeks used a suffocating incendiary mixture in Warfare from 360 B.C. on. It was called Greek Fire, the composition is suspected but not" known, and seemed to work wonders when it came to demoralizing the enemy. ^ BI-LEVEL BEAUTY! • Gee! • Little did we know, when we introduced the Corvair Monza last year, that we were starting a Big Thing. We just thought it would be pleasant if you could buy a car that treats you, the driver, like you want to be treated. • The bucket seats, of course, are the most obvious evidence of our desire to please you. But they're not the most important thing. No sir. What's really vital is the way a Monza handles--something nobody in the U.S. has yet copied. Or can copy. Because Corvair is the only rear-engined car made in this country, and you know what that means: steering light as thistledown. (You even park this one more easily, it steers so briskly.) Beautifully balanced braking--the car stays level even under panic braking, which we hope youll never have to do. Traction and more traction, so you don't become a stick-in-themud. The kind of cornering that's sheer joy to experience. Si You get more: a fully independent suspension that blots out road shocks before they can ruffle you. Clean, crisp styling. Thoroughgoing economy, from purchase price to operating cost. • You're not going to be satisfied with bucket seats alone, are you? CORVAIR fflfCHEVROLET Drive the Corvair Monza at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's CLAM CHEVROLET SALES Peter Wj. Jlm&ten Son OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone EVergreem 10063 $16 300 On Your Lot HIGH STYLE HIGH QUALITY 1630 sq. ft. vdf Living Space -- Bdauilful Cabinets Vinyl Tile -- Oak Floors -- Etc. Come in and let us show the Plans. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS ARNOLD N. MAY BUILDERS, Inc Richmond, 111. Ph. 4381 3609 W. Elm Street McHenry, 111. EVftrgreen 5-0277 ST. PAUL'S EPISOOPAL CHURCH (lmtsouthan Grem St) Sundays: 7:90 Mwga 8:45 am Morning Prayet 9:00 UL Fuqfly Eucharist August Only -- 10 A M. Mass Sunday No services during the week. First Thursday! 8:00 pm Wnmart Auxiliary Second HaursdayS 8:00 pm^ Man's OM£ Mondays: 8:00 Adult Inquirer's Class Saturdays: 10:00 a.m. Children's ^ Instruction 2:00 pm Crcifmaitm and By Appointment ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 615 W. Waukegan Road (Highway 120 West) Rev. Carl A. Lobitz, Pastor Sunday -- San/ices: 7:45 and 10:30 am 9:00 am Sunday School and Bible Clan Ladies Aid -- 1st Tues. of the month Friendship Guild -- 2nd Tues. of the month Men's Club -- Last Tues. of the month Walther League -- Last Sunday of the month You are cordially invited to attend our services. FAITH PRESBYTERIAN DMURCH Lincoln 3d.' West of Outdoor Theatre JcSm O. Mclntyre. Minister Church School: 9:30 UL Worship: 11:00 am Deacons: 2nd Monday at 7:30 pm Session? 2nd Wednesday at 8:00 pm Women's Society and Study Circle: 3rd Thursday at 8:00 p.m. BT. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC OEHJHCH Richmond, Illinois Rev. Vs. Frank J. Miller Ptesta? Sunday MasEss -- 7:00, 8:30 aitfi 10:00 Daily Mass^ --« 8:00 am '**- Holy Days -- 7 and 9 am Friday -- 7:00 pm Pioneer Gtali landmark School Ttofefc ISJ THE Answer" ST. MAmWO (QATHOLKC CHURCH 1 Rev. Eugene Baumhofer rnm. Harodd mgrn Albert RMKKI Assistant Pastors Sunday Masses: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 10:45 and 12:00. Weekday Masses* 6:45 and 8:00 * w Heydays: 8:09, 7:00,1:00, am jmd 7:S0 p.m. ' First Fridays and ftart Sat* uriays: Masses at ®:30 and 8:00 am Confessions: SatroSaya, Thursdays beta© Ftert Fridays, end before Holyiays: 3-4 to afternoon and 7in evening Baptisms: esj£a itaiap 1:80 pm by sppiffl1taga& Sm PATRIOTS CMMIOIIG CHURCH Rev. Edw. C. Ooaktey Pastor Rev. Eugene D. Parker Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses -- 7. 8, 9. 10, 11 and 12 Daily Masses -- 7 and 8 am Holy Days -- 6, 7, 8, 9 am and S pm First Fridays -- Communion distributed at 6:30 and during 7 and 8 am massas SatuMa^ -- 4-5, 7-8 pm Confessions Thursday (Betfara Msat Fri.) -- 4-9, 7-8 pm COMMUNITY METHODIST CMUffiCH Main and Center Streets McHenry, Illinois George W. Martin, pastor EV. 5-1352 Sunday Worship Services-- 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church School -- 9:30 and 11 am Every Sunday -- M.Y.F. at 7 pm Every Other Sunday -- I.Y.F. at 7 pm Thursdays -- Senior choir rehearsal at 8 p.m. Fridays -- Junior choir rehearsal at 3 p.m. Second Wednesday of the Month- Official Board at 8 p.m. Third Wednesday of the Month-- Homebuilders at 8 p.m. Fourth Wednesday of the Month-- Men's Club Dinner Meeting at 7 p.m. TTiird Thursday of the Month-- Woman's Society of Christian Service luncheon meeting at 12 noon A friendly invitation is extended to you and your family to come for worship, fellowship and service with us. WONDER LASO BIBLE CHUROH1 BQK&kxks® WiU-sm* Rev. Richard N. Wright Pastes' Sunday -- 9:30 am Sunday School 11:00 am Morning Worship 5:30 pm Youth Meeting 7:00 pm Bible Fellowship Hour Wednesday -- 7:30 pm Mid Week Prayer Hour Friday -- 7:00 pm Children's Bible Clubs Boys, ages 8-13, Pals' Gtub Girls, ages 8-13, Pioneers' Club CHRIST THE KINO CHURCH Rt. 2, Wonder Lake, Illinois Rev. James Vendes-pod Pastor Masses- Sunday (Oct. thru May) 7:30, 9 & 11 a.m. (June thru Sept.) 7:30, 9 10:30 & 12 Dally Masses 8 a.m. or 11 >30 am Holy Days-- 8 a.m. & 8 p.m. First Friday-- 8 a.m. Confessions- Saturday 7 to 8 p.m. Holy Days & First Friday one-half hour before Mass NA'ilWHTV EVANOEM0AL TT .H i'li'fHtyiR CHUSS^J^ WcsttSs? Lake, HHnola Burton W. Stitooeder Pastor Sunday -- 8-11:00 a.m. Worship 9:15-11:00 a.m. Sunday School Saturday -- 10:00 am. Junior Choir Thursday -- 7:30 p.ra. Sgata? Choi* A ib psarMded dialing t&s Smiaj7 morning woraMp services. All are wele®2H3 to the €&i®ch "wfcs?@ you are a c&csaer only orece." WOK cHtmcii 23 West Grand Avenue Fox Lakiv Jlijinote y Rev. Rosier Bergesori, pajitor Sunday -- 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 MoriW Worship 7:30 Efreiting 'Serviced' Wednesday-- 7:30 Midweek Servlies- Men's, Women'S and Youth groups meet regularly. RINGWOOD METHODIST CHURCH R*ngwoKd(~IlHB»is• • Rev. Jas. McChesney Minister Sunday -- 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 1045 a.m. Church School 3.30 p.m. Jr. Hi. M.Y.F. 7:00 p.m. Sr. Hi. M.Y.F. Thursday --. \ 7:30 p.m. Adult Choir Rehearsal Second Wednesday -- 8:00 p.m. W.S.C.S. Last Tuesday -- 8:00 p.m. Methodist Men FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 87 McHenry Avenue Crystal Lstka, OL Hntwhy -- 11 am Church Services 11 am Sunday SchosI is the Central Grade Multipurpose room, entrance on Franklin Ava Wednesday -- @ pm Dveninc g&nncee, including ftastSmoaisci ®C Oiristiaa Science beaSSa®. Tte reading- room, Joeafcsa ct S N. Williams street, open daily from 11 am to 5:00 pm (except Sundays and holidays). Friday* from 11 to 9 pm ALL ARB WELCOME BT. FFLMR'S WFIOUO (DUURCE3 / Spring Grove, Hi. Rev. S. J. Lstaaan, Pastor Sunday Massa -- (S:Sa, 8, 9, 10 and 11:19 WeeMay 7:00 ani 8:00 first FrMays -- 6:30 & 0:00 8:00 pm Saturday -- 3:15,7:15 pm Comfosrio* OHUROP Spring Grove, IIHnois Philip Bergstrom, pastor 9:30 Church School Russel Gardiner, supf. 10:55 Organ Meditation Edith Blaine 11:00 Morning FOX LAKE LUTHERAN CHURCH Mission Sunday Worship 10 a.nu Fox Lake American Legion Post Pastor D. W. Karnuth Nursery During the Service COMMUNITY CHUBd Richmond, TlUnots 9:45 am Sunday School 11 KM) am Wonlilp Service QRACBEVANeiaJOAL, LUTHERAN CHURCH Richmond, Tmiuiia 1 Harold L. Carlson, pastor Church School-- 9:45 a.m. The Service-- 11:00 a.m. May thrr September 8:30 an£ 11:00 a.m. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Johnsburg, IBinols Rev. Joseph M. BSttsch Pastor Sunday Mass@ ^ • 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 am Holy Days -- 7:00 am and 7:30 pm Thursday (Before First Fri.) -- 3:00 pm and 7:30 pm Confessions ALLIANCE EIEUi (JMUS&dO McHenry, 111. William N. Harper Sunday -- 9:45 am. SchsC' 11:00 am WosoM^ Samcs '• 6 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:00 pm Gospel Hour Thursday-- 8:00 pm Prayer Meeting MOUNT EKDP3I METHODIST CMH7RCH . IPMakee Highlands meets In the Osmmunity Center James H. Hagerty, Res. & QMca JU 913 S. Wilson Road Ingleside, 111. Sunday School-- 9:30 a.m. for Grade and H.S. pupils Mrs. Vi Johnson, supt. HY. 7-3371 Morning Worship 11:00 am NUrsery at 213 ,S. Louella Kindergarten at 226 S. The-. len Youth Fellowship 6 pm O. C. Banker, Qrasselior A Cordial Welcoms awaits everyeso Tour Spirit will be lifted iF©Wi©lED McHenry Sand & GfeotfoH (S©< C83 I^dnt St. MdSsai?^, Illlnaia w rm foixowmg business firms &s a wmuc smwm SL §on Fmaoral Home CMEenry, Schroeder Iron Works Hwy. SI -- McHenry State @o@k Seawlag Sinee 1CC0 MrBwiy, HcHenry Recreation ' East Ana 81. McHenry, 111: McHenry T.nrnhor Ca - §11 W. Main SIL MdEbary, Iflfsals j The Kent lis W. Mtnn2£3 Me ^ Mo5?22cke & Wl3son« @11 EL Dm EiAsavy, flBwels Sioffel 8t ReXhos^irgat Insnran@© Alth©Sf o l^rloa MeEs~u^7 •=> E?F To H. E. Bach ft Sons lie cm -- M? CC30I Conatructlon Co. 1C0 WL MoBeafff„ mronsis Skytweeper, Inc. mHaH ' McHenry Savings ft Loan An'n. HI W. Ms 81 MP? # 9.

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