yK ' * If"" ' I : ^ 1 JLLi. r; , *4fvt.r.- s THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER v zjrr -N^iifadsf, l^gaaff ^ itifci Rlni/wood • u HEVDS HEART Sunshine Girls Will Conduct Solicitation Lor Brennan -- 658-2045 Mrs. John Hogan is the captain for Ringwood for Heart Sunday campaign. Ila has informed me that the Ringwood Sunshine Girls under the direction of their leader, Mrs. Althea Walkington, will be soliciting for fjnds on Sunday. In case' you are not home, the girls will leave an envelope in .your door for your convenience. You may turn it in to either Althea or one of the girls. ' "Thsre are many things done With the money given for the support of the heart fund, like Resench, prevention of rheumatic fever, diagnosis and treatment for heart attacks, strokes and other heart and circulatory disorders. So opeh your hearts to help all hearts. Your help is needed in this very worthwhile campaign, Thank you in advance, and when the girls knock at your doors, open them and donate, please. Fun Fair Saturday Just to remind you folks that this coming Saturday, Feb. 22, is the day for the fun fair at the school. The hours are from 5 to 9 p.m. This event is for the youngsters as well as adults, so come one, come all. The ladies are still accepting items for the white elephant booth and the bake sale, so contact Marion Winters for the elephants and Mrs. Clayton Bruce if you have any bakery goods you cannot get there. Lai's have an exceptionally big turnout for this fun fair, as ;t will help bring in more funds for the benefit qf our local young people. Sr. Hi. M.Y.F. Report Lirda Low reports: Nancy Kare was hostess to the Sr. Hi. M.Y.F. on Feb. 16. Ji x McFarland led the discussion on "Faith." Next week the group will meet at Evelyn Harrison's hou >e. Evelyn will have the prop am on "The definition-of sin and what is a Christian?. A council meeting was held before the meeting on Sunday, Since we cleared about $100 on the Hootenany, we decided to give only half to the M.Y.F. Fund. The other half will be giver to the "Camp and Home Crusade," for purchasing camp Renoldswood. Our March programs will consist of a Parent-Teen discussion. A speaker from Woodstock's children's home, and some' programs on various religions including' Buddism and Moliammedism. Snowflake Swtii For Teens The Barnard Mill teen club is having their snowflake swirl this Saturday in the Barnard Mill Community center for all teens. The dance will start at 7:30 p.m. and continue to 11:30 p.m Records will be played, and refreshments will be served. > This dance is not only for "members, all teenagers are wel come. There will be a small f for singles and couples. Sonnemakers Visiting Hoga Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sonnemaker and family ot Detroit, Mich., arrived at her folks on Friday evening to spend some time while Earl is on leave from the service. On Tuesday they will visit with Earl's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sonnemakef,. in Farmington returning to Ringwood for the next weekend. On Sunday the entire Hogan family gathered for a delicious dinner fixed by Ila. Attending b&sides the Sonnemakers were Mr. -and Mrs. Richard Thompson and family of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hogan of Hillside, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hogan of Elgin, and Tom Parsley of Crystal Lake. John Skidmore. The occasion was Jackie's birthday. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skidmore and family of McCullom Lake and Fred, Hazel and Nancy Bowman of Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seegert of Mineral Springs were dinner guests of Mrs. Ruby Shepard Sunday evening. Other guests were Mrs. Vera Loveless, Mrs. Nellie Hepburn and Frank Hack. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby visited the Art Oxtoby family in Spring Grove on Saturday night. Among those from here to attend the card party at the American Legion home on Wednesday were Miss Mae Wiedrich. Mrs. Flora Carr, Mrs. Vera Loveless, Mrs. Ruby Shepard and Mrs. Nellie Hepburn. Sunday dinner guests in the Eugene Oxtoby home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Armentrout and Ron from East Chicago, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William McCabe from Pistakee Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Nelson from Crystal Lake. Mrs. Nellie Hepburn,and Mrs. Charles Brennan visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brennan and their new baby boy at Nippersink, on Monday evening. Mrs. Fred Bowxpan and Mrs. UMillie Rush of Richmond spent last Friday with Mrs. Bowman's mother, Mrs. John Ehlert, at Wilmot, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby visited in the Don Butler home in McHenry during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. L. E.. Hawley returned to Ringwood after spending several weeks in Florida. Welcome to your hometown! While there, they visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward. Marge Kiehl and Mrs. Jerry Sharp and. boys of McHenry called in the James Wegener home on Tuesday. Once again I come to the clofee of another column, but first, I must wish Georgia Bauer a very happy birthday (this Saturday, on George Washington's birthday) Also my pop, Jaoe Schmitt same day, happy birthday to both and may you have many more. Also I wish to remind those on serving the hot lunches, for the 26th, it's Eunice Andreas and Marilyn Bacon. The following week, March 4th, it's Marilyn Bacon and Phyllis O'Halleron. These and all the other gals are doing a good1 job, and from all the reports, the youngsters are enjoying the hot sandwiches each Wednesday. It helps mom out and breaks the monotony of cold sandwiches for the youngsters. That's it from Ringwood, see you next week?? 'Bye. Legal* NOTICE OF CLAIM" DATE Estate of ANNA MILLER Deceased, Est. No. 64 P 6. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, March 2, 1964, is the claim date in the estate of ANNA MILLER, Deceased, pending in the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. CHARLES J. MILLER Executor Carroll, Leai & Gitlin Attorneys 329 Lake Avenue Woodstock, Illinois 338-3100 (815) (Pub. Feb. 6-13-20, 1964) An educated man is never less alone than when alone, or seldom finds a more pleasant companion than solitude; NOTICE OF CLAIM DAY Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, April 6, 1964 is the claim date in the estate of RAYMOND S. SWENSKI, deceased, pending in the Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. AGNES E. SWENSKI Executor Attorney: Allen & Herrmann 101 Van Buren Street Woodstock, Illinois (Pub. Feb. 13, 20, 27, 1964) NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on February 10th, A.D. 1964, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, concerning the business known as CHICK INN BROASTER, located at 5000 W. Route 120, McHenry, Illinois, which certificate sets forth the following changes in the operation thereof: Richard Burmann -- 4409 W. Prairie Str. Lakeland Park, McHenry, Illinois, Joan M. Burmann -- 4409 W. Prairie St., Lakeland Park, McHenry, Illinois are now conducting said business. Dated this 10th day of February, A.D. 1964. VERNON W. KAYS ^ County Clerk (Puk Feb. 13, 20 & 27, 1964) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of PAUL F. BARBIAN Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, March 2nd, 1964, is the claim date in the estate of PAUL F. BARBIAN, Deceased, pending in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. GERALD J. CAREY Executor Attorney James M. Mclntee 3516 W. Elm Street McHenry, 111. 60050 Tel. (815)^ 385-2440 (Pub. Feb. 13, 20, 27, 1964) NOTICE OF CLAIM DAY Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, April 6. 1964 is the claim date in the estate of GRACIA MOSHER pending in the Circuit Court McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may1 be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. WILLIAM BURFEINDT Executor Attorney: Looze & Kinne 3431 West Elm Street ' McHenry, Illinois 385-1580 (Pub. Feb. 13, 20 & 27, 1964) NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on February 11th,\ A.D. 1964, a certificate was fjled in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as ARROW T. V. AND RADIO, located at 4210 yv. South Street, McHenry, Illinois. Dated this 11th day of February, A.D. 1964. VERNON W. 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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bren- ' nan and little Wayne Anthony ». of Twin Lakes, Wis., called on | his parents, the Charles Brennans, on Friday evening. >• Mr. and Mrs. Ron Creutz, " son, Tommy, and Mr. and Mrs. ^William Creutz of McCullom "Lake were Sunday dinner guests borne of Mr. and jjbfcl MORE CAR THAN EVER... AT A LOWER-THAN-EVER PRICE! Any way you look at it . . . this new F-85 is pure value all the way around! More stretch-out room inside ... plus 30% more trunk space! More news under the hood, including a spirited new Jetfire Rocket V-8 or dollar-saving Econ-O-Way V-6! And more models to choose from ... at prices that start lower than ever. See your Olds Dealer now . . . step into a more-for-the-money F-85! AT YOUR OLDS ESEAIEH'B ...... C!•»«»UnflBAUTTMB •EADSDMBI FM m*TUIMT, STORK. mki m. DYNMIC M. JETJTU I, KTSTU II, F« ..... R. J. 1109 Street CCC7>J OSS to AOAQD-l'JWUlllS "G^hoV G<30»I SHOW" • TUESDAY MJSS1IS « CCS-TOI Lakemoor-Lilymoor SET SATURDAY AS REGISTRATION DAY AT LAKEMOOR Shirley Schnerr -- S&5-2645 This coming Saturday/ Feb. 22, is registraticm day for those who are 21 years old or older and have not yet registered to vote. It will be held in the Fire-Community house in Lakemoor from 2 to 5 p.m. If you have changed your last name or your address since you last registered youwmust re-register. If you are not registered to vote you can not vote. So if you want to vote for the party of your choice here is your chance to register before the deadline for the April election. Association News The second reading of the ammendments to the Lilymoor association by-laws will be read at the March meeting. The next monthly meeting will be held Tuesday, March 10, in the large hall of fclub Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Please try to attend this important meeting. Surprise Birthday party was held for Jim Arbogast. Many of his friends were there to help him celebrate his big day. Sunday, Feb. 9, was the day Roy Tobey was surprised with a birthday party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.'Bert Willson, Fred Willson and friend, Sandy, and Mrs. Sadie Engelbrecht all of Wheaton, also Mr. and Mrs. Wilms'of Eastwood Manor. Home I am happy to report that Baby Mark Fuhler is now home from the McHenry hospital where he was a patient there for teft days. Belated Birthday Greetings go to Joe Bellino, Joe celebrated his big day Saturday, Feb. 8. Belated birthday greetings also go to Tim Farr who celebrated his nineteenth birthday Monday, Feb. 10. Sorry we are late, but many happy returns. Anniversary Greetings go to Squib and Pat Morrison who will be celebrating their wedding anniversary Sunday, Feb. 23. Also ceLebrating their wedding anniversary Sunday, Feb. 23, is yours truly and my better half, Lawrence, oops I should say the bigger half this time. Congratulations and best wishes and hope we all celebrate many more together. Guests Of Herb and Marge Polinski over the weekend of the 8th were Herb's sister, Mrs. Earl Peterson of Breadsville, Mich., Spring Cirm Post Office Closed Feb. 22 -•wr Eva Fre«M The Spring Grove post office will be closed on Saturday, Feb. 22. There will be no distribution of mail and no rural delivery. Patrick's1 luncheon and card party to be h^ld on^Tuesday, March 17. Florida Trip Mrs. Tlllie May and her sister Mrs. Mayme Schmitt flew -to Florida this week where they Mil spend some time visiting friends. Lenten Services The opening of the Holy season of Lent began at St. Peter's church Ash Wednesday with "ja mass at 8 a.m. and services in the evening. The blessing and distribution of ashes was held at the morning and evenirija; service. Lenten services will lie held every Wednesday and Friday evening. On Wednesday there will be rosary, sermon and benediction and on Friday the Way of the .Cross and benediction. Committee Meets ^ A committee meeting was held by members of the Christian Mothers sodality of St. Peter'.? to make plans for a St Herb's mother, Mrs. Gruerike of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. L, Polinski of Waukegan and R^r. and Mrs. Richard Polinski of Lakemoor. \a Club Meetings The birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Tillie May on Tuesday. Winners in cards were Minnie Pierce, Beulah Karls, Emma May and Mary Klein. Lunch was served after cards. Mrs. Frances Busch was hostess to the members of her club on Thursday afternoon. 500 was played and prizes went to Emma May, Mame Tinney, Helen Smith, Minnie Pierce and Annie Sanders. Members of her club met at the home of Mrs. Emma Kattnef' on Tuesday evening. A dessert lunch was served and the evening was spent at cards. Prizes went to Mrs. Nora Klaus, Mrs. Dolores May and Mrs. Luella May. 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