Section Three -- Page Six THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday. May 20, 1965 HOLIDAY HILLS NEWS k INEZ YOUNG 885-4672 LOCAL WOMEN ENJOY DINNER STAGE PLAY Wednesday evening, May 12, was warm and beautiful and perfect for a night out. The weatherman and husbands cooperating, that's just exactly what a good many women from Holiday Hills did. A delicious meal served amid a luxurious country club atmosphere and a hilarious comedy at the theatre later provided all who attended a one night vacation from routine duties. The annual dinner is primarily to honor the out going officers of the club, however, it serves this purpose as well as getting new neighbors acquainted' and giving regular members an enjoyable evening. This year's honored officers were Gerry Breede, Connie Catanzaro, Charis Ary, Kay Ryan, Gerri Postal and Dorothy Gabriel. Orchids to "Kay Ryan, Charis Ary arici Gerri Postal who made the arrangements for the evening. Too Much Excitement After thoroughly enjoying the evening at the Woman's Club dinner, the activities and excitement proved to be too much for Mrs. Linnea Carlstrom, mother of Dorothy Anderson of Hickory Road. On her way out of the theatre, she collapsed arid a registered nurse on the scene recommended a trip to the hospital to have her doctor check on her condition. Earline Mettelka and Abbie Emerson accompanied them' to McHenry hospital where the doctor sent her home to rest. Besides the bump on her head she ached all over for several days. Our best wishes for a speedy recovery. Rita Ann Takes 1st 111 State Contest Congratulations to Rita Ann Mettelka who won top honors with her alto saxaphone duet in the state solo and ensemble contest for junior high students on May 1. This is quite an honor, but even, more so when you know that Rita Ann is in the sixth grade and has two more years of competition. Ladies Spring Banquet A mouth watering dinner prepared under the direction of Elizabeth Paty was served by Quality Radiator Repair By Factory-Trained Radiator Specialists 12 Years Experience Every Job FLO-TESTED For Your Added Protection. ALL WORK GUARANTEED -- PROMPT SERVICE Complete Stock of Rebuilt and New Radiators ADAMS BROS. REPAIR SERV. Phone 385-0783 McHenry, 111. Next to V.F.W. 3004 W. Route 120 the men of the Chain O'Lakes Covenant Church on Friday evening, May 7. A most enjoyable evennig followed with the program entitled 'Pattern for Living' in a pattern envelope, complete with pattern and instruction sheet inside. Some of the instructions were as follows; "Cutting: Cut out all unkind criticsm, gossip; Seam Allowance: Give others the benefit of the doubt. Lip Zipper: "Lord, fill my mouth with proper stuff and nudge m£ when I've said enough" Lois and Susie Landis added to the enjoyment of the evening with their singing, Mrs. Patz played the part of a rocking chair Grandma reminiscing about her past and neighbors Bernice Peterson played the piano and her daughter Ginney sang. The ladies from Holiday Hills who attended besides Elizabeth Patz and the Landises were Charis Ary, Ellen Erickson, April Young, Alice Malzahn, Carol Buchert, Loretta Nelson, Mrs. Nelson, Wendy Young and yours truly. This small new church located on Wilmot Road just past Sunnyside' promises to grow very fast with loving and willing workers they have been blessed with. Sympathy Our sympathy to former resident, Mrs. Rose Wilde, on the death of her husband, Gustave C. Wilde, who died at Hines hospital , on Sunday, May 9 after a very brief illness. A veteran of World War I, he was member of McHenry Barracks. Surviving are his wife, Rose, a daughter, Deloris Peterson, a son, Gustave C. Jr., and four grandchildren. RINGWOOD NEWS DELORES BRENNAN 653-9045 POST SIGNS FOR PARALLEL PARKING IN BUSINESS AREA OOPS--IS MY FACE RED!! If I would try parking in Ringwood as I stated in last week's column I sure would be the first to get a ticket! With no explainable excuse, I misquoted. What I meant to say was this: After the signs have been posted, you will park parallel on the RIGHT side of the streets. This will be enforced, so to avoid getting a ticket, in the near future, park correctly. Watch those new parking signs, and do as they say. Commencement Exercises On Monday, May 31, the Ringwood grade school will hold its commencement exercises. Watch next week's column for the details. Surprise For Teacher Last Wednesday at 1 p.m. Bobbie Fossum and Lor Brennan (both being room mothers) went into Mrs. Luana Lumber's room to have a birthday treat in honor of Pat Brennan's eleventh birthday. Our party had call Joe at 385-0565. Of course you have to be a boy of scouting age. Scout Camp Out Joe Catanzaro, Scoutmaster, took the Scouts on an over night camp out at, Wegener's Woods near Volo. Leaving on Friday afternoon, May 7, Scouts Tom Janik, John Laskowski, Billy Schmidt and John Connell returned on Saturday afternoon. More camp outs are planned along with hiking. If you'd like to be a Boy Scout, Happy Birthday Belated birthday greetings to Phyl Harper whose birthday is sometime this month, and a happy birthday to Mark Jende whose big day is today, May 20, and to Scott Musolf who celebrates on Saturday, May 22. Get-Well Greetings to Don Gabriel who unfortunately suffered a relapse last week. Hope this finds you feeling much better, Don. I understand you have your 'boyish' figure back again, but there must be an easier way to do it. 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KROEHLER SECTIONAL, turquoise nylon cover, foam cushions. $329.95 Value Martin's Price $269.95 3 PC. GOLD SECTIONAL, nylon cover, foam cushions. $289.95 Value Martin's Price $199.95 BERKLINE SWIVEL ROCKERS in assorted colors. Foam SOLID MAPLE cushions. Values io $119.95 Marlin's Price $79.95 $149.95 2 PC. SOFABED AND CHAIR, nylon cover, assorted colors. $149.95 Value Marlin's Price $99,95 DESK by A. B. Aikins. Marlin's Price $109.95 Largest Stock of Furniture in Northern Illinois '{TIN'S ffl-W-i V FTfRNITi City 14 at 47, Woodstock Hours - Tues., Fri. 9-9 - M, W, Th., S - 9-5:30 338-0404 a dual purpose. With the help of Mrs. Ritt, the music teacher, all of the students in Mrs. Lumber's room signed a getwell card and dropped off money at Lor's house for the purpose of getting a robe and gown for Mrs. Lumber's short stay in the hospital. After the students presented her with her gift, they all sang happy birthday to Patty and a farewell song to Mrs. Lumber. We then served ice cream and cup cakes t6 all. Mrs. Lumber expects to return to her teaching duties the first part of this week. Mrs. Agne« Janks Returns I recived a postal card from Mrs. Agnes Janks this past week postmarked on May 8 from Georgia, reading as follows: "On way home from Florida. Greetings to all my friends in Ringwood. You can say I'll be home in another week". Mrs. Janks makes her home in Florida during the wiinter and returns to her home in Ringwood for the summer and fall. Nice to hear from her. I'm sure her friends are anxiously awaiting her arrival in Ringwood. Welcome home, Mrs. Janks. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brennan celebrated their wedding anniversary on Sunday by taking Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brennan and son, Wayne, of Twin Lakes, and Mrs. Nellie Hepburn out to dinner at Crystal Lake. Mother Of Local Resident Passes Away Mrs. Lillian H. Jones, the mother of Mrs. Urban (Dorothy) Bauer, passed away last Monday afternoon in Memorial hospital for McHenry County in Woodstock. Services were held on Thursday from the Peter M. Justen and Son Funeral Home with burial in the Ringwood cemetery. Our deepest sympathy is extended to Harvey F. Jones, her husband, and to Mrs. Dorothy Bauer as well as the entire family. Honor Mrs. Ackerman, Sr. A family party was held on Sunday at the Darrell Samuelson home in honor of the birthady of Mrs. Charles Ackerman, Sr., from Prentis, Wis. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan and families; Mr. and Mrs. Urban Decker and family of Marengo; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wagner and family of Mundelein; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman and family of Ringwood; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Samuelson and family; Mi*: and Mi's. .Leonard Acker-- man and family all of Ringwood; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ackerman and family of Elburn; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wagner and family of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Osterseri and family of Popular Grove. Here 'N' There Saturday evening dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Harrison were Mr and Mrs. Laverne Funk, son Jim, and daughter, Kattie and Mrs. Goethilf Walker all of Elgin; Mrs. Mary Henne of Ringwood and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frank of Crystal Lake. Little Katie Funk spent the weekend with the Harrisons and returned to her home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lutz and Mrs. Liner were callers on Thursday from Des Plaines. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Butler and Mrs. Mary Butler of Mc Henry were dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shephard on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kunz and family of Lake-In-The Hills along with Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Kunz and family of McHenry were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz last Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Hepburn called on Mr. and Mrs. Mike Freund at McHenry on Monday. Mrs. Earl Kunz celebrated SHOP IN McHENRY ALUMINUM SIDING Fireproof -- Waterproof -- Rustproof Reynolds -- Alsco ALSCO Premium "30" Siding with the DuPont Finish 30 Year Written Guarantee Storm Windows, Doors & Awnings McHenry Window & Awning Co. 3318 W. Waukegan Rd. McHenry, 111. PHONE 385-1180 IETTCTW0 ST HI f| lirTEUMO STVU U Take time lo remember with a few lines on l^ytex - Hylited Informals personalized with your name Here are those lovely little note sheets that make keeping posted a pleasure. 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State & Zone i . i Payment enclosed Sorry, no C.O.D.'s additional orders write on separate sheet of paper PISTAKEE TERRACE Jerry Dicks 385-7250 GIRL SCOUTS HONORED MOTHERS AT SUNDAY TEA On Sunday afternoon the Girl Scouts of Troop 88 held a mother- daughter tea at which time awards were accepted by the following Debbie Jourdan, April her birthday on the 19th by having her father, Mr. Lisk of Richmond, over for an evening supper; also, the Roger Kunz family of Lake-In-The-Hills and the Richard Kunz family of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Gage from Waukegan were. Tuesday morning callers in the Mrs. Neilie Hepburn home. Mrs. Joe Schmitt of McHenry enjoyed a birthday dinner in'the Bob Brennan home on Wednesday evening in honorof Patty Brennan's eleventh birthday. Mrs. John Hogan 'and(p Mrs. Mike Hogan attended the wedding Mass in McHenry of Diane and Allen Peschke. A week ago last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz visited his mother, Mrs. John F. Kunz, in Chicago. Also the Kunzes called on his sister, Mrs. Shirley Meid. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hogan and son, Thomas, of Elgin spent the weekend in the John Hogan home. Before closing, I'd like to extend birthday wishes to my husband, Bob, whose natal day is Monday, the 24th. Pritchard, Denise Pradelski, Laura Gregg, Debbie ,Stull and Mary Dicks. These girls along with their leader Mrs. Vpri Obsfelter and Co-Leader Mrs. Pradelski worked hard all year long to make the year a success. Terrace Tidings The Suds Buds met and made plans for a group outing. They have completed their napkin holders to present to theii" mothers, . On Saturday the Harry Gavin family attended the First Holy Communion of June Gavin. Carolyn Mierzwa was one of the patrols treated to a movie on Monday evening. Mr. Bush and his able staff take great pains in organizing and controlling ~ our students throughout the year. Birthdays May 21. Dorothy Parker, May 22 Harriett and Jimmy Phillips, May 24, Mary Genaze and Val Pa tula and on May 25, Julia and Janis Bush. We wish each and everyone of you a very happy birthday and many many more. Anniversary May 22, Bill and Marty Pritchard will celebrate their anniversary and your friends and neighbors wish you a happy anniversary and many more to come. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS ' John»Flint YOU KNOW THIS GENTLEMAN. HE'S ONE OF OUR DIRECTORS AND ONE OF YOUR NEIGHBORS Mr. Flint is Vice-President at McHenry Savings. He is in charge of the Mortgage Loan Depaartment, and loves to see McHenry area families realize ther dreams of new homes. Mr. Flint's home is located at 606 Meadow, McHenry. IF YOU'RE PLANNING A NEW HOME, THE GENTLEMAN PICTURED ABOVE WOULD LIKE TO HELP YOU. I 111 Just stop in and talk to John Flint, or anyone in the home Loan Department. SAFETY SAVINGS *¥ McHENRY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Linuuiu 3611 WEST ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-3000