Thursday* April 1, 1965 THE McHENRY PLA1NDEALER Section Threft -- Tbsm PlSTAKEE ROSEMARY LUTZ HIGHLANDS HYatt 7-8814 HELP NEEDED FROM HIGHLAND MOTHERS CLEANING CHURCH : All the mothers from this area who have children making Confirmation or Communion are asked to join the Blessed Virgin sodality in an all out „ ctean-up detail on the church -after the 8 o'clock Mass on Tuesday, April 6. If you are .unaWe to help physically, a 'donation of food and (or) mb- ^ney is needed. The food will -tjelp towards the dinner for the •workers and the money helps .defray the cost of cleaning material etc. For further informa- ;tion contact the, president of .the Sodality, Kay Sielisch at •HYatt 7-3414 or any of the Mother officers. * If there are any mothers who ..would like to help clean the -church but have no ride, contact Betty Warczak at HYatt •T-3493 and she will be very happy to pick you up or arrange for a ride. Boy for the Glickas Elaine and Glenn Glicka became the proud parents of a beautiful baby boy who made his appearance on Sunday, March 21. He will be named Keith Joseph. The baby weighed in at 8 lbs. 8% ozs. and measured 20% inches long. This is the sixth child for Elaine and Glenn, their other children are: Glenn, Jr., Dale, Robbie, Therese and Darleen. Elaine and baby were confined at Mc- Henry hospital until Thursday, March 25, Congratulations to both of you and may there be nothing but health and happiness for the new baby. Mount Hope Church News The sermon for the March 21 service was delivered by Rev. Doenecke and he chose the topic 'Tell Somebody About Your Religion." The greeters for this day were William Barth arid daughter, Kathleen, and the candle lighter was Dennis Sisk. Delores Gregg was the organist and Don Krispin the lay reader. Confirmation classes for girls and boys are held on Saturdays at 10 to 12 noon, at the church. Rev. Althouse instructs these classes. The entire proceeds from the Lenten dime folders will go to the building fund of the church. Alex GoscinskL After the big event there was a celebration dinner at the home of her parents, Elli and Ted Wroblewski. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Banitti and son, Agnes. Wroblewski, Hank and Marge Walden, Harriet and Skip Wilson and daughters, Gloria and Gregg Thoren, Clarence and Eleanor Zehnle and family and Howard and Lorretta Zyburt and family. Also there were a few friends who attended. Blessed Virgin Sodality A reminder to all members! Please don't forget to bring canned goods to the April 13th meeting of the Blessed Virgin Sodality. Baby Girl Baptized On Sunday, March 28 little Paula Marie Wroblewski came before the baptismal font of St. John's church. Her godparents are Janet Wilson and MCHENRY SHORES BEBNICE WILSON 885-4880 NEW PRESIDENT LISTS NAMES OF CLUB COMMITTEES ! The new President, Dale ; Jenner, announced the following committees have been formed to Serve the Shores Club for 1965: Roads, A1 Mieritz; Sick Committee, Barbara Pogor, Shirley Harper and Jerry Olbinski; Welcoming Committee, Audrey Whitney, Dorothy Koleno and Ruth Jenner; Publicity Director, Bernice Wilson; Social Committee, Joyce and Howard Lexow; Membership Committee, Roberta Mieritz. If you have any questions or suggestions pertaining to the Club please contact the appropriate committee member. The turnout for our recent Club meetings has been very poor. This is our club, an opportunity " to meet our neighbors and to discuss and decide upon issues that affect our community. Each homeowner is concerned with the growth and development of our subdivision but only a small percentage turn out to let their feelings be known. Don't be a stay at home griper, come to our club meeting and join the fight. We meet the first Thursday of each month, July and August excluded, at 8:15 at the VFW hall in McHenry. The meeting for April is on April 1. Birthdays Many happy returns of the day to Jerry Whiteside who will be 9 years old on April 1, Jerry Mack on the 4th, Barbara Weber on the 5th, C. William Lindwall and John Flint, Sr., on the 6th, and Ruth Dodge on April 7. Anniversaries Allen and Roberta Mieritz will be celebrating their ninth wedding anniversary on April 7. Congratulations to them -and may they have many more years of happiness together. Bowling News • Marshall Jacobs bowled a 258 game, making him the top man of all the Wednesday night bowlers, ending up with a 635 series. The team is still three games ahead in the league. On April 11 the alley will hold a house tournament at 1 o'clock so plan on going over to see gome fancy bowling and root the boys on. Here 'N There On Sunday the Jacobses will be entertaining Lucille's parents for a birthday party, Lu's mother, Mrs. Minnie Ristow, will be a young 75 on the 6th day of April. On the 4th Mr. Ristow is treating the famiiy to a (Miner at some nice eating place, also being joined by Lola and George Darmody. Happy birthday to Grandma Ristow and have fun. Grandma and Grandpa Hinspater are taking the two boys, David and Danny, on Saturday and Sunday, giving Dale and Judy a free weekend to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary. We know Judy and Dale appreciate being able to get away from it all for a few days and not have to worry about the children,, so have a good time. The boys .of the SSAC Club are having an Easter egg hunt at the beach on the 17th of April. All children in the Shores are invited to participate. More on this at a later date. Well here it is Friday again and time to turn in the column, it still looks mighty like winter out here, but guess it can't go on forever. See you next week. Anniversary Congratulations to Wally and Audry Misavice who will be celebrating their .wedding anniversary on April 2. Birthdays Belated wishes to Ed Groth who celebrated his birthday on March 29. Happy birthday to Francis Brott on April 1 and a very special wish to little D. J. Sabielny who will be celebrating his first birthday on April 1. Baseball League Registration Boys in the Pistakee Area who are interested in playing ball at the Mount Hope Hill Top ball field are to come'to a meeting for boys and fathers or mothers, which will be held at the Pisi.akee Highland Community Center (Red Barn) on Friday, April 2, at 8 p.m. This is for all boys between the ages of 8 to 14. Age 8 for the intermediate, 9-10 yrs. for the minors and 11-14 yrs. for the major. This is an excellent chance for boys who like to play base-, ball but have not been able to get to Johnsburg. So let's make the April 2 meeting a full house. St. Patrick's Day Dance The Lake Region Post "703" held a dance in honor of St. Patrick's Day on Saturday, March 20. Those attending from this area were: Gene and Joyce Heir, Bob and Dorothy Jenkins, Charles and Diana Murgatroyd, Kay and Wally Sielisch, Rosemary and Ray Thelen, Lois and Harold Thelen, Dorothy and Richie Orlowski, Mary and Jack Seldon, David and Mary Ann Trendt, Phylis and Wally Bankert, Phyliss and Milburne Mackley and Art and Myrtle Bentz. Birthday Party For Linda Rick on Saturday, March 20. Her maternal grandparents and uncle from Chicago helped her celebrate her sixth birthday. Over Night Guest Gerry Glueck had a pleasant visit from an old school chum, Joan Miller, on Tuesday, March 23. Due to the snow storm she Dear friends, "at b*"eved lts highest perfect? ingsaw ancient Bgypt l "0" in you that therl can assure method which n°thln* « be duplicated. s^Jam,oi n°" comparable to th,? jPneat ®°dern hospital < " a stat- * "3ed' Wbalming are va'""*"*5 «n ver7 exacting. 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Eastwood Lane McHenry, IH. SUNNYSID E. ESTATES VELMA STEPHENS 385-3423 URGE RESIDENTS TO ATTEND SEHOA MEETING APRIL 1 Just a reminder to come out tonight to Johnsburg school at 8 p.m. for our Sunnyside Estates Home Owners association meeting. Let us surprise our President, Mel Simmons, with a good April first attendance. Join the AMVETS If you served in the second World War or during the Korean campaign you are eligible for membership in Amvets. For further information, or application for membership, call Harold Palmer, 385-1680. Please, Please, Please We have repeatedly pleaded with dog-owners to keep their loving pets in their own yards. Now it has been brought to attention that we need to ask another favor. Namely: Please advise your children not to walk or run through, your neighbors yards. The spring thaw, when it comes, wiM cause quite an upheaval on the lawns especially if it is filled with tracks from boofs and shoes. We sincerely hope you will cooperate on both requests. Florida Visitors: Hank Zeiger and two co-pilots, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frost, was forced to stay over night. Joan was a little uneasy driving back to Chicago. She surprised Bobby with a beautiful 20 gallon tropical aquarium, which thrilled him very much. His mother reports that he watches it from morning til night. Well I'm afraid that's it for this week. News seems to be getting harder and harder to find. Won't you please call me and let me know what's going on with you and your family. flew to Florida for one week-- before Spring arrived. WHAT AM I SAYING! Hank's main purpose was to visit his brother, Art, and wife, Gay, in Miami. They had eight pleasant days in the sunny South. After three days in Miami they flew to and spent one day each in Key West, Tarpon Springs, Clearwater, Sanoibel Island and Meyers Bay. Marcella Miller is also spending an enjoyable vacation in Hollywood, Fla., with her sister and family. She writes that she has acquired a nice sun. tan, is feeling fine and got out to the baseball park one d&y to see the White Sox beat the Yanks. Leave it to Marcella to keep up with the teams! At the Palmer House: Margaret Palmer's Aunt, Mary Rosinsky, has spent the past two weeks with the Palmer family. Having retired this year she has been making the rounds of visiting her nieces. First she spent two weeks with Jean Eaton and family, then two with Dorothy Hoyle and family and now Margaret. I am sure they all wished Aunt Mary would stay longer. Major Items: Lorraine and Steve Major were pleasantly surprised recently by a visit from our former neighbors, Bunny and John Mischke. Glad to hear the Mischkes are enjoying their new locale in Mundelein. Steve Major, Sr., saved himself a few weather-headaches by taking one week of his vacation the week of the 15th. You should have taken two more, Steve! He did manage, however, to get over to Fox Lake one afternoon to visit a co-worker, now retired. They returned the visit on Sunday--along with Steve Major, Jr., and family. Saturday,' March 20, the Major family went to Berwyn to visit Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pechan (Janice Major's Godparents) and their son Louis, Jr., who was home on leave from the Navy. The 10th of April will be a big day for Jahice--she will make her confirmation at St. John's. For one reason he is a mighty fine wrestler--and who wants to argue! Anybody for Hockey? An inside game--that is! The boys in the subdivision finally gave up trying to fight the snow for ice hockey--so David Zeiger came up with a National League Hockey Game for inside practice (on the table). All one needs to play the game is a keen mind and two fast hands. I scored nil in both against David -- and his mother! Teacher Material: Jerry Zeiger is right in there pitching in his second semester at Wisconsin State University. His aim is to be a teacher in World Geography and he is now practice teaching every morning at Fort Atkinson high school. The regular teacher acts as a critic and grades Jerry on his teaching ability. When he finishes college and starts on his teaching career his pupils are sure to respect him andjhis knowledge. Why? Christening Party : Little Anthony Robert Cina, born to Mrs. Joseph Cina, Jr., (nee Kasyle Bute) Feb. 5, was baptized Sunday, March 21, at St. Patrick's church. Those attending were, along with the proud mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bute, Kelly and Kim Bute, Kenneth and Lydia Bute and their two babies, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cina, Sr., and their other son, Vincent, and daughter, Josephine. All returned to the home of Kasyle's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bute, for a day of enjoyment together. •-.r**- • ' y - Happy Birthday To Pat Williams today. To Mildred Kropf tomorrow, April 2. To Adeline Zeiger (Sweet- 16-twice), Elmer Wehrmann and Warren Alan Siepman on the 4th. To Melvin Simmons (and his twin brother, Jim) on the 7th. "May your birthdays be wonderful and" may another year be filled with all the things you wish for today. Be Wise Read The Classifieds FREUND'S DAIRY, Inc. Locally Omed and Operated -- FREE DELIVERY -- [Complete Line of Dairy Products or 385-0232 FREELS AUCTION Due to the death of my husband, I will sell the following personal property at public auction on my farm located at 3019 No. Ringwood Road, being 1 mile South of RingWOOd and 3 miles Northwest of McHenry on Sunday, April 4 at 1:00 Sharp FEED--15 ton choice alfalfa hay, 3rd cutting; 400 bales alfalfa hay; 50 bales straw. 1954 Chevrolet1 % tdn heavy duty pick-up truck. MACHINERY--2 row corn planter; 50 ft. elevator; 2 r. t. wagons with racks; manure spreader; hay rake; corn sheller; 4 row J. D. corn planter, Model 490; tractor chains; farm scale; Craftsman riding mower 21 in.; 4 seater surrey with pole (1 or 2 horse); 750 bu. corn crib; pig feeder; chicken coop; hog pen; chain saw; table saw; 50 gal. gas drum; chicken brooder; lawn mower; stone boat; 275 gal. gas tank on stand; antique walking plow. MILKING EQUIPMENT--180 gal. bulk cooler; 6 DeLaval milking units; 2 extra buckets; 2 DeLaval pumps, motors, and pipe lines; S.S. milk strainer. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS -- Cow clipper; sheep shears; sausage press; crocks; saddle and bridle and harness; electric meat grinder; meat block. FURNITURE--8 ft. mahogany bar; antique oak desk and book case; roll away bed with head board; sofa; chairs; antiques; end tables; lamps; antique oil paintings; rugs; 21 inch T.V. set. Various other items too numerous to mention. FRIEDA FREELS, Owner Auctioneers:. William B. Sullivan -- W. H. Russel McHENRY STATE BANK, Clerking TERMS: All sums of $25.00 and under cash. Over this amount one-fourth down and the balance in six monthly payments, with interest at 6%. Make arrangements for credit with clerk before sale. Not Responsible for Accidents Zing into spring! Corvair by Chevrolet New CorvatT Corsa Convertible and Sport Coupe top Corvair'& 7-model lineup jor '65--all with Body by Fisher. The steering's crisper, the ride's flatter, the style's racier -- even the grass looks a shade greener from behind the wheel of this new Corvair You'll find a Corvair Corsa's instrument panel vastly more informative than an ordinary car's. But that's really only a fringe benefit of driving one. Because for all its finely calibrated instrumentation --tachometer, manifold pressure gauge, even an electric clock with a sweep second hand for rally buffs-- the most important thing that happens when you get a Corsa out on the road doesn't register on the dash. It registers on. you. You feel it in the steering--crisp and precise--as you double back on a curve. In the flat riveted-tothe- road stability of the new fully independent suspension. In the response of the rear engine (up to 180 hp available now in Corsa's Turbo-Charged version). You don't have to wear a sports car cap and sun goggles to appreciate things like this. Or the clean international cut of Corvair's styling. Drop down to your dealer's now--while the trading's extra good--and see for yourself. Look over the dashboard gadgetry all you like, but by all means get out on the road where you can really handle the merchandise. We'll guarantee spring will look greener, sun goggles or no. HIGH TIME TOTRADE AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER* Zing into spring in a new Chevrolet, Chevelle, Corvair, Chevy E or Corvette 12 5318 CLARK CHEVROLET SALES 908 N. FRONT STREET McHENRY PHONE 385-0277