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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Mar 1965, p. 3

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Thursday. March 25, 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section One* ~ Page TH* -- PerAonald -- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patzke attended a gladiola auction at Shopere, Wis., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hettermann have returned from an enjoyable vacation. They left by astro-jet from O'Hare Field, March 6, enjoying astro vision in flight. They were accompanie$° by their daughter, Therfesa, an air reservist, arriving in San Francisco where they visited the Golden Gate Bridge, the Park and Chinatown. From th^re they motored to Los Angeles where stops were made at Disneyland, J$iott's Berry Farm, Hollywood and Beverly Hills. They then boarded a plane for San Diego where they saw Fort Point Lonna,, the Naval Base, the Immaculata Cathedral and the battle ship Columbus. While there they were also over niyht guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Whitcomb, former residents of this vicinity, after which they returned to Los Angeles where they took a plane for New York, for a brief stay, enjoying 21 cub service enroute, returning to O'Hare on March 17. Mrs. Clara Wallin accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Nick Adams, of Elk Grove Village, to Chicago, Monday where they attended the World Flower and Garden Show at McCormick Plage. » The George E. Johnson family of Arlington Heights were Sunday ^visitors in the George H. Johnson home. , A family get-together was held at the A. 4- Wirtz home, i^cently, honoring the birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Wirtz and her sister, Mrs. Ernestine Christian, of Chicago. Others present for the happy occasion were the Jt),hn Wirtz family of Elgin and ijr. and Mrs. Henry Freund. »Miss Helen Buch of Chicago Was a weekend guest of her njother, Mrs. Mary Buch. - Lynn Purvey of Crystal Lake \#as a weekend guest in the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey. '.'Donald (Butch) Meyer has returned to his studies at Hamlijie University, St. Paul, Minn., alter a ten days vacation with his parents, the Senior Donald Bjleyers. -Mr. and Mrs. Mike Budler returned last week in time to greet our St. Patrick's Day snowstorm after spending the p&st 3V2 months in Florida. They made their headquarters near Clearwater and took many side trips while there. They hrctd the pleasure of having former McHenryites, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowell and family of Lafayette, Ind., as their neighbors during tfce holidays. ••After leaving Clearwater they rrfade a trip to The Keys to visit Mrs. Budler's sister and husbftnd, the Gus Freunds, who v^ere spending six weeks there. They then motored up the east coast to call on the Math Laureses at West Palm Beach, the Joseph Muskas at Chuluota, fiends at Daytona Beach and tbe Feireisels and William Tonyans at Tarpon Springs. Enrpute home they visited relatives in Montgomery, Ala., and Cblumbus, Ohio. They covered approximately 6500 miles, while gone, and^report nice weather most of the time. •Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoewer visited the former's brother, Hubert Schoewer, at the West Suburban hospital in Oak Park Sunday. _Mrs. Emil Patzke was a weekend guest in the home of her son, Ralph, and family in Champaign. -Mr. and Mrs. Richard Antonsen of Evanston were guests o£ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alwin Phannenstill, Friday Mesdames Carl Lobitz, Margaret Ward, Flora Rageman, Ann Cohrs, Ann Moeller, Martha Feltz^ Margaret Durrenberger, Kate Dohm and Myrtle Booster attended a Lutheran Child Welfare auxiliary luncheon held at St. Mathew's Lutheran church in Lake Zurich Tuesday of last week. Richard Phannenstill is home from Western College in Macomb for an eleven day vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Phannenstill. Joan Adams was home from Chicago for a weekend visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Adams. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gende entertained a group of relatives and friends at their home Sunday honoring-their son,. David, who left for service on Monday. ~ Jack Seery, former resident of Lakeland Park, visited friends in the McHenry area. Mr. Seery has just been released from Hines Veterans hospital and is now living in Oak Lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Yegge, accompanied 1 by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yegge and son, Jeff, of Wonder -Lake spent the weekend in the Harvey Frank home in DeWitt, Iowa, where they visited the former's mother, Mrs. V. H. C. Yegge, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Yegge and daughter, Judy, of Woodstock, were also visitors. OJMTU McHenry Hospital Patients admitted to McHenry hospital during the past week included Cecilie Fischer, Pell Lake, Wis.; Alf Johnson. Grayslake; Bette Mueller and David Gundlasch, Fox Lake; Velda Bittner, Jon Reimer, Philip Piccolo, Ricky Ashmore, Nancy Hanson, Wauconda; Janice Calkins, Wonder Lake; John Harju. Lake Zurich; Mrs. Norman Peterson and Jerry Padarovia, Barrington; Ann Angell and Arnold Mass, Woodstock; Doris Chambers, Crystal Lake; Judith Halvorsen and William Lester, Ingleside; Kenneth Morman, Salem, Wis.; and Minnie Bertram, Naperville. Also, Adella Dunn, Laura Dolby, Arthur Weirich, Catherine Williams, Patricia Pickett, Richard Mercure, Jeffrey Hansen, Marion Moser, Theresa Whitney, Paul Bute, Laura Kellogg and Elaine Keller, McHenry. Memorial Hospital Woodstock During the past week patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Charles Normand, Gladys Miller, Grace Murphy, William Hendee and Frances Wabisch, of McHenry ; Andrew Johnson and Benjamin Kranz of Wonder Lake; and Edward Miller, Ringwood. Harvard Hospital Nancy Gardner, Solon Mills; Margaret Horner and Dorothy Bruscato of Wonder Lake were patients during the past week in the Harvard hospital. CARD OF THANKS Our deepest appreciation is extended to the priests, Fr. Dording, Fr., • Weidemann, Fr. Baum'nofer, Fr. Parker, the Woodstock Memorial Hospital personnel, Knights of Columbus, relatives, friends and neighbors who have been so thoughtful during our bereavement. The family of A1 J. Henn. 3-25-65 MARRIAGE LICENSES Dennis J. Sima, Chicago, and Celine M. Schneider, McHenry. William Ziekert and, Connie Rader, both of Wonder Lake. 9 COMPARE The FIELD and ROAD TIRES • Shock-Fortified Cord for Longer Body Life • Firestone Rubber-X for Longer Tread Life • Curved-Tapered Tread Barp 1 for Greater Traction J imm -u m -i. ?;Fc'-~:n- , nT T ;p^iyH;P!"i!yiir'rr_riy!Hrtn--r-, Hi;;;; p ATTEP ICC Special Trade-In Allowance From DM I lEIflE^ $1 to $5 on Your Old Battery. McHenry Tire Mart WALT FREUND, Prop. S931 W. Main St. Phone 885-0294 McHenry, 111. March 25 School Board Candidates' Meeting -- Junior High School --8:15 p.m.--(Districts 15 and 156). Millstream Campers -- Lakeland Park Clubhouse -- 7:30 p.m. > March 26 Rummage Sale -- Legion Home -- Sponsored by Salon of 8 et 40. March 27 Spaghetti Dinner -- Mount Hope Methodist Church, Pistakee Highlands -- Sponsored by W.S.C.S. -- 5 to 8 p.m. March 31 . Lakeland Park Woman's Club Salad Luncheon, Easter Hat Sale^ and Bazaar -- Legion Home, McHenry -- Noon. . Lecture Luncheon Club Meeting-- Noon--McHenry Country Club. April 2-3 ' Rummage Sale -- Cadette , Girl Scout Troop 41.-- April 2, Noon to 8 p.m., AprH 3, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. -- 1303 N. Riverside Drive. April 4 Broadway Miniatures -- Presented by M.C.H.S. Vocal Groups -- 8:15 p.m. -- McHenry High School Auditorium. April 6 it Women of Moose Meeting-- Special Program, by School Children -- 8 p.m. --.Regular Meeting Follows. Song Fest -- McHenry High School -- 7 to 8 p.m. -- All Girl Scouts Invited. N April 7 Spring Card Party and Fashion Show -- McHenry Country Club -- Sponsored by Women's Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital. j a April 9-10 ** Rummage Sale -- Ringwood Methodist Church -- Sponsored by W:S.C.S. April 10 Bake Sale -- Sponsored by L.I.A. Social Club -- Community Clubhouse, Lakemoor -- 10. a.m. to 4 p.m. AprH 20 Anniversary Supper, Rivervievv Camp, Jt.N.A., No. 6818-- 6 p.m. April 21 Father-Daughter Banquet -- 7 p.m. -- McHenry High School Junior and Cadet t e Girl Scouts. April 23-24 Ann Varese Presents "Best Foot Forward" -- McHenry Junior High School--Sponsored by McHenry Community and High School-P.T.A. Groups. Bolivia has two capitals, Sucre and La Paz. Sucre is the highest capital city in the world, some 12,000 feet altitude. McHenry Hospital Mr. and Mrs. William Dillon of Wauconda are parents of a son March 16. On March 18 a daughter was born to. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Niemo. Mr. and Mrs. John Nitka became parents of a daughter March 18. Mr. and Mrs. John Korner of Ringwood welcomed a daughter March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schillace announce the birth of a daughter March 16. On St. Patrick's Day, March 17, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Lord of Crystal Lake. - Mr. and Mrs. William Walter announce the birth of* a son March 18. Memorial Hospital . Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. John Miller announce the birth of a son March 21. Heads Fraternity One battle of the Civil War took place at the edge of Washington, D. 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