'Three -- Page Four THE McHENBY PLAINDEAIXR Thursday, Novmbw 12,1964 OC > • ' |Yv. :EE TERRACE Jerry Dicks 385-7250 LADIES AUXILIARY MEETS AT FERRELL HOME NOVEMBER 12 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Terrace will meet Thursday, Nov. 12, at the home of Pat Ferrell, 1217 W. Circle Drive. The meeting starts promptly at 8 p.m. The Christmas party for the children will be discussed. Please be on time or you may miss an important part of the meeting. Welcome This week we would like to welcome Sherri and Joe Graziano our new couple to the Terrace. Joe is a draftsman for a Mount Prospect firm and Sherri is a beautician. Joe and Sherri were married on Aug. 15 of this year and honeymooned in Wisconsin and Michigan. They are now making their home on Poplar Drive in the home formerly owned by Joe's Grandfather, Mr. Hinkleman. Cub Scouts The Cub Scouts of Den 4, toured the McHenry Plaindealer with their leaders, Mrs. Marilyn Wiggerman and Mrs. Joan Stull. These boys learned just how much it really takes to get the paper to their homes every week. The Scouts who toured were Scott and Mark Wiggerman, Jay Connerty, Bob, Roch and Butch Kennebeck, Greg Smith, Jim Phillips, Dennis Sisk and Scotty Stull. Helping the leaders were Mrs. Arlene Connerty who helped drive and baby sitting was Mrs. Harriett Phillips1! Christenings The two new Little Angels of the Terrace, Theresa Lynn Jakubicek and John Joseph Sabaj, were christened at St. John's last Sunday, Nov. 1. Terry Lynn's Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jakubicek of St. Louis, John's Godparents were Ray Schoenfield and Tony Rodrequez. After the ceremony at church each of the children were taken to their respective homes where a celebration was held. At the Jakubicek home were gathered Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenzinger (Mary's folks) of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jakubicek (Frank's folks) of Chicago; the Godparents Tony and Marge Jakubicek of St. Louis and the Garlinskis and children of Sunnyside, and of course the brother Frankie and sister Roseann, who were just delighted as co^&t-be with all the activity. ; The Sabaj house was bustling and brothers, Mitchie and Wayne, were eagerly awaiting the return of John so that their festivities could begin. To help them was Grandmom Mrs. Steimel of Chicago, (Bonnie's mother) and Grandmother Mrs. Albert Sabaj of Chicago (Mitch's Mom), the others present were Tony and Ralph Rodrequez and three children, Ray and Rosie Schoenfield, Dorothy and Donna Main, Nancy and A1 Sabaj, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Steimel and two boys, all of Chicago. Helen and Jack Green and daughter, Isabell and Tom Korebechli and five children of Bellwood, Adeline and Rich Hansen of Oaklawn. Terrace Tidings Visitors at the Connerty home this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. L. Novy, Cicero, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Novy and family and Mrs. Meyers, Cicero. In keeping with the season Jay and Jeff Connerty attended the Forester Halloween party. Brent and Brad Deppmeier and Mickey Jourdan attended the Halloween party given by their school friend, Peter Kasperski. Mary and Frank Jakubicek were Friday evening dinner and dancing guests at a Chicago hotel with Frank's brother, Tony, and wife, Marge, of St. Louis and other friends of Chicago. At the Gregg residence father is going pheasant hunting to West Branch, Iowa, this weekend. We sure will be delighted if he has a good catch. The Tom Merhaut home had weekend guests for a Halloween party which the two couples attended. Ron Lamberg and Linda Haiz had a delightful time with the gayly costumed Tom and Pat. The Weiss family had a very good week for being the best. Ed and Jackie Weiss took first place for the best dressed couple at a local Halloween party. Their son, Kenny Weiss, fought in the 147 lb. class of the C.Y.O. in Chicago and won the bout in the second round with a knockout. Congratulations Ken. At the Mierzwa home on Friday the children, Carolyn and Keith, called a meeting of their Friends' Club. Carolyn, being president, arrangedf/with the others all of the necessary games and refreshments. All the plans were made by Brent and Brad Deppmeier, Gail and Brent Dack, Dawn Hawkins, and Keith and Carolyn. On Wednesday Carolyn Mierzwa, Jimmy Phillips, Jim Vyduna and Pam Perrewe went to the theater in Crystal Lake with 90 other safety pa-> trol children from the Johnsburg school. Russ and Dorothy Parker attended the Halloween party at our local establishment where Ed and Jackie Weiss won their prize. Also attending the same party were the Mierzwas, the Deppmeiers and several other couples of the Terrace. Kathi Parker attended a young adults party at the home of Bill Erber. Guests at the home of Sherri Graizano were Terry and Kathi Mueller. Guests at the Benoche home, still wanting to help Jeannie Jo celebrate the honor of Homecoming Queen, attended Sunday dinner and a boat ride. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gerali and son. Pete, and Andy Stopar of Chicago and Joe Szalich of Berwyn. Mr. and Mrs. James Bush attended the homecoming festivities at Illinois State Normal University where Karen is a senior. Janice who attends the University of Illinois at Champaign joined the folks for the week. The most exciting of all events, the football game, was won by the home team. Visitors at the Toepper home this past week were Joyce's brother, Glenn Nelson, and family from Madison, Wis. The Toeppers and Nelsons spent a delightful time visiting the Brookfield Zoo. Cheryl Stahlman reports on the G.A.A. hockey game and tells us that the Juniors and Seniors played and the Juniors were victorious. Sick Friends Vern Mondl, the treasurer of the association, underwent surgery twice this past week at the Skokie Valley hospital. We send him our best wishes and wish him a speedy recovery. In the Zamastill household we have Betty with a cracked nose. Mom reports it was a clean fracture but has caused discoloration to Betty's eyes. We know Betty will be as chipper as can be in just a few days. Marty Pritchard was ill for a few days with some sort of cold. This sure took her off her pegs. We sure know she was appreciated when she was able to get out again. Birthdays Happy birthday and best wishes to Bob Froehling on Nov. 13. Karen Kurowski will be a big 10 on Nov. 13, we hope you have a wonderful day and that your every wish comes true. On Nov. 14 we have Michele Dougherty who will celebrate that very special birthday when she will become able to vote. Best of luck Michele. On Nov. 18 we wish Carrie Sure looms swellf YES,if y°ur appearance counts, you can count on HOLIDAY Laundry an<8 Prycleaners for an A-l job every time. All Washables 9-Lbs. 21 -lbs. SHIRTS -16* ea. when inc,uded with bundle For that Extra Margin of Quality Call•.. Ph. FREE Pickup and Delivery Service SPRING GROVE NEWS EVA FREUND 678-7135 Lotus Club In Busy Session At the October meeting of the Lotus Country Women's Club in the home of Mrs. Frank Moravic in Richmond seventeen members were present and had dessert luncheon at one o'clock. There was a business meeting and a program. The club voted to send a donation to the Arthritic and Rheumatism Foundation. Viola Mc- Nish gave a report on the Mc- Jourdan the very best wishes and hope her day will be filled with everything good. Anniversary Wishes Our anniversary couple this week are the one and only Birdie and Jim Deppmeier, Nov. 15. Best wishes for marital bliss. Henry County Federation meeting which she attended with Mrs. Beulah Karls and Mrs. Moravic. The program was given by Mrs. Clyde Parfrey. She read an interesting article entitled a "Wisconsin Badger meets a Russian Bear" written by Mrs. Lela Anrdews, a newspaper editor. Mrs. Andrews with a group of newspaper women, toured Russia for two weeks in 1956. Now retired, Mrs. Andrews was editor of Richland Center, Wis. "Observer". She is a sister of Clyde Parfrey. The club met ort Nov. 4 at the home of Mrs. Clyde Parfrey in Round Lake with Mrs. Harriet Olson as co-hostess. Twelve members were present to enjoy a social afternoon at cards. At the meeting it was Voted to send a donation to the "Light House for the Blind" in Chicago. PTA Meeting Members of the Spring Grove school PTA held a meeting at the school on Wednesday night. At this time a report on the penny carnival held on Halloween was given. The event was a huge success and the committee wishes to thank everyone who participated, those who helped in any way to make this party the success it was. A rummage sale and Christmas bazaar will be held in the school on Dec. 5, Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Thursday night, Nov. 12, a public meeting will be held at the school to explain the referendum which is coming up for vote. Trips I had heard that Danny and Theresa Miller enjoyed a visit to the World's Fair, but just found out recently that they had won this trip. Danny and Theresa along with seven couples from Woodstock spent a week in October at the Worlds Fair and many other places of interest in New York City. This was an airplane trip and was an award from a department of the McHenry County Farm Bureau for the services. Mrs. Emma Kattner, Mrs. Margaret Weber and Mrs. Kathryn Johnson drove to Florrisant near St. Louis, Mo., to visit Mrs. Weber's daughter, Margie Hanie. They also spent some time in Springfield and visited Lincoln's Tomb, and stopped off in Belleville to see the shrine of "Our Lady of the Snows". Mr. and Mrs. William Shotliff spent a few days last week at Wisconsin Rapids visiting Mrs. Shotliff's sister, Mrs. Martha Pierce, and family. Clubs Members of her club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Arthur Klein in Fox Lake on Wednesday night. Following a dessert lunch, cards were played. Prizes went to Eva Freund, Tippy Klein and Fanny Prosser. The club will meet next at the home of Mrs. Norbert Klaus in Fox Lake on Monday, Nov. 16. Mrs. Frankie Shotliff entertained the 500 club on Thursday afternoon. Winners were Clara Deinlein, Tillie May, Mary Nimsgern, Prances Busci and Frankie Shotliff. A luncft was served by the hostess, Mrs. Peggy Buesseler patV ticipated in a bridge tournament at Renwood Country Clob Thursday afternoon. Card Faity SuotxM One hundred sixty ladies attended the card party and smorgasbord held at St. Peter's hall for Halloween. It was a great success and a thank yoti is extended to all who took part. Left For Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Frank flam0» lltz have gone to Tucson, Ariz., where they will spend the winter months with their son, Leonard. SAFER EXTRAS "What's New" is what every motorist asks when the new models first appear in the showrooms. The Institute for Safer Living urges prospective new car buyers to examine their choices carefully for newest protective features. These safety extras could be the means of saving your life before next trade-in time* ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 4206 W. Waukegan Road (Highway 120 West) Rev. Carl A. Lobitz, Pastor Sunday -- Services: 7:45 and 10:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class FAITH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH West of the outdoor theater John O. Mclntyre, Pastor Church School -- 9:30 a.m. for 1st grade through adults and 11.00 a.m. for pre-school children (3-5) Worship -- 11:00 a.m. Nursery facilities available. 8T. JOSBPH.S CATHOLIC CHURCH Richmond, Illinois Rev. Fr. Frank J. Miller Pastor Sunday Masses -- 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 Holydays -- 7:00 and 9:00 ajn. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 509 N. Front St""" 385-0081 Virgle L. Chappell Sunday Services -- Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 am. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Training Union 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship FIRST BAPTIST CHAPEL Wonder Lake Charles B. Rader Sunday -- Sunday School, 9:45 ajn. Worship Hours, 11:00 a.m. Training Union, 6:00 p.m. Worship Hour, 7:00 p.m. WONDER LAKE BIBLS CHURCH Box 2, Phone 653-7961 Rr- Richard N. Wright Pastor Sunday -- 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 5:30 p.m. Youth Meeting 7:00 p.m. Bible Fellowship Hour RINGWOOD METHODIST CHURCH Ringwood, Illinois Rev. Bruce Brenemann Minister Sunday -- 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Church School 3:30 p.m. Jr. Hi M.Y.F. 7:00 p.m. Sr. HL M.Y.F. METHODIST CHURCH Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. Mr. Burres Church School -- 9:30 a.m Regular Worship Service 11:00 a.m. HOW DOES % I Interesting thing about a rope--it rarely becomes tangled when it's serving some useful purpose. It stretches firm and taut... reaching . .. holding; But lay the rope aside ... waiting without a purpose ... tad Ik becomes so tangled you can't even find the ends. Life is like that! For some folks it seems an impossible tangle of conflicts, worries and disappointments. They haven't discovered how to devote their strand of years to a vital, constant purpose. But for others life stretches firm and taut from birth to Eternity. The tangles disappear as men reach across time to hold certain the truths by which God would have us live. Life without tangles • , . Kfe with purpose ... discover it 6k Church next Sunday! THE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church ia the greatest factor on earth for the build, ing of character and good citizenship. It ia a (torehoUM of ipiritual value*. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four •ound reasons why every peraon should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the salts of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of theChuroh itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly •nd read your Bible daily. Copyright 1901, Keiettr AdvotMng Service, Inc., Strasburg, Vh Monday Nehemiah •6:2-11 mm Sunday Deuteronomy 5:1-21 ST. MAKERS CATHOLIC Rev. Eugene Baumbofer Rev Raymond loigren Asst. Pastor Sunday Masses -- 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 10:45 and 12:00. Holydays - - 6:00, 7KiO, a.oO, 10:00 ajn. and 7:30 p.m. Confessions -- Saturdays, Thursdays before First Fridays, and days before Holydays: 3-4 in afternoon and 7-8 in evening. ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. E. J. Lehman, Pastor Sunday Masses -- 6:30, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:10. Saturday -- 3:15, 7:15 p.m. Confessions Tuesday Acts 8:26-40 Wednesday Acts 27:22-31 Thursday Romans 2:1-11 Friday Romans 13:8-14 Saturday I Corinthians 3:16-23 COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH £717 W. Main Street McHenry Illinois Rev. Ernest C. Carder 385-1351 Sunday Worship Services -- 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Church School -- 9:45 am. MOUNT HOPE METHODIST CHURCH 1015 Broadway Pistakee Highlands Rev. C. J. Doenecke, Pastor Res. & Office HYatt 7-3601 1306 Jasper Drive Whispering Hills McHenry, Illinois Sunday Services -- 9:45 Church School 11:00 Morning Worship ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Edw. C. Coakley Pastor Rev. Eugene D. Parker Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses -- 7:00, 8:00, 9:00. 10:00, 11:00 and 12:0o Holydays -- 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 9:00 ajn. and 8:00 p.m. Saturday -- 4-5, 7-8 p.m. Confessions Thursday (Before First FrU NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 3506 E. Wonder Lake Rd. Box 157 Phone 653-3832 Wonder Lake, Illinois T. L. Johnson, Pastor Sunday -- 8 ft 11 a.m. Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH Johnsburg Rev. John Dording Pastor Rectory phone: 385-1477 Convent phone: 385-5363 Sunday Masses -- 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 10:45, and 12:00. Holy Days -- 6:30, 8:00, 10:00 and 7:80 p.m. Confessions -- Saturdays and for First Fridays: 4:00 and 7i30 p.m. COMMUNITY CHURCH Richmond, Illinois Sunday -- 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schcml 11:00 a.m. Worship ice ST. PAU1/S EPISCOPAL CHUS5CH 3706 W. St. Paul's & Gre«f» McHenry, Illinois Telephone: 385-0390 Rev. Arthur D. McKay, Vicar Sunday Services -- Holy Eucharist & Sermon 7:30 a.m. & 9:00 a.m. Morning Prayer & Sermon 9:00 (1st Sunday> Church School 10 a.m. Coffee Hour 10:00 ajri;v Wednesday -- Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Friday -- Eucharist 7:00 a.m. 1st Saturday -- Eucharist 9:00 a.m. 11 'nia GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCU Richmond, Illinois Harold L. Carlson, Pastbr Church School -- 9:45 a.m. The Service -- 11:00 a.m. May thru Sep* tember, 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. ALLIANCE IMI31LB CHURCH 3815 West John St McHenry, Illinois Rev. Odus K. Eubanks, Pastor Phone 385-1519 Sunday -- 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship ServteQ 6:00 p.m. Youth Services 7:00 p.m. Evening Evangel Wednesday 8 p.m. Bible study Prayer Meeting CHRIST THE I1NO CHURCH Rt. 2, Wonder Lake, Illinois Rev. James Vanderpool Pastor Masses -- Sundays, 7:30, 9:00, 10*J0 & 12:00 Holy Days -- 8:00 au and 8:00 pa Confessions -- Saturday 7:00 to 8:00 pj& Holy Days and First BH* days, one-haLT hour before Mass 1 christian gcnca SOCIESW 1309 N. Court St. Masonic Buildissg McHenry, Hi Sunday services at 10:30 Sunday school same tlnnn 3rd Wed. of esch mnq^ Testimonial meeting, 8:001 All interested a£<s walooow to attend. PETER M. JUSTEN * SON Funeral Home 8807 W. Elm St. -- McHenry* HL ACE HARDWARE 3729 West Elm St. McHenry, Illinois MCHENRY SAVINGS B LOAN ASSOCIATION 8611 W. Elm Sfc. -- Meltasy, HL McHEMKY STATE IMHEI Serving McHenry 81ns® 1886 McHenry, Illinal* H. E. BUCH * SONS, INC. Plumbing ft Heating Contractors 8012 W. Rte. 120 -- McHenry, III. FURY MOTORS, INC. Imperial, Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant 2508 W. Route 120, -- McHenry, 111. McHENRY SAND ft GRAVEL CO. 902 North Front St. McHenry, DlHtols SCIENCE RESEARCH ASSOC., Inc. 519 W. Sheridan Road McHenry, Illinois IVAR FREDRICKSEN ft SON, Inc. General Contractors and Builders Wonder Lake, Illinois RAE MOTOR CORP. 5801 West Route 120 McHenry, Hltnela GEORGE R. JUSTEN ft SON Funeral Home 8519 W. 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