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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Jun 1965, p. 21

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'Thursday, June 17,1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER PISTAKEE HIGHLANDS ROSEMARY LUTZ HYatt 7-3814 REV. DOENECKE RETIRES FROM MOUNT HOPE On Sunday, June 13, Rev. Doenecke preached his last 6ermon at Mount Hope Methodist church. Much to everyone's sorrow he has retired, but will remain in the community to further his work with the children in the area. In appreciation for the work and devotion shown all the children in the area, the little League committee has decided to name the ball field at Moumt Hope church in his honor. Rev. Doenecke will not be idle after his retirement, he intends to go on with his church work and will go wherever he is needed." He will help during the summer when other pastors are on vacation and where churches are too small for permanent pastor. The congregation as well as all of Rev. and Mrs. Doenecke's friends and neighbors wish them nothing but the best for the future. Other church news -- The Rock River annual conference was held during the week of June 7 through the 11, at the Northern Illinois University, in DeKalb. Glenda Wieck was the delegate and Sally Jo Von Bruenchenheim from Mount Hope. Rev. John C. Atherton will be the new pastor of Mount Hope. He and his wife, Marilyn, with their two children, Piet and Johnalyn, will be a welcomed family in the community. Rev. Atherton will say his first sermon on Sunday, June 20 The Women's Society of Christian Service met on Tuesday, June 9, at the church. The hostesses were Phyllis Meckley and Mrs. Detlow. An ice cream social is planned for Aug. 14, at the church. Tickets. ..will be on sale very soon. Dee Oakley was in charge of the devotion, for the June meeting. At next month's meeting a pot-luck supper is plpjjned. It will be held on Wednesday, July 14. On June 20, the senior high school Methodist Youth's soft ball team will have its first game of the season against Alden. Everyone is welcomed to help root for the home team. The rummage sale sponsored by the Women's Society was a huge success and they wish to express their appreciation for all the help they received. Graduated From The Area Congratulations to the following boys and girls who graduated, last week, from high school and grade schools through out the area. Johnsburg grade school--Chuck Remele, John Kneip, Bob Hurckes, Marge Osburne, Joe Maggio, Danny Harbecke, Bill Hornewer, Sue Mols, Ronnie Nurse, Diane Pawlik, Melanee Pedersen and Dave Sherman. St. Peter's, Spring Grove, Bill Jackson and Scott Bourban. McHenry high school -- Daniel Benkert, Donna Boelens, Sheyl Bourbon, Michael Conway, Philip Ferris, Cheri Janquart, Karen Lwery, Elaine Schuble, Barbara Sinicin and George Sorenson. Marian High School - Lynn Murray. Best wishes to each and everyone of you and may all /our future endevors be accomplished. Blessed Virgin Sodality St. John's Blessed Virgin Sodality met on Tuesday, June 8. Those present from this area were: Kay Sielisch and Jean Tomsa. There will be no July meeting but all the members will be taking a tour of Abbott Laboratories in Northern Chicago. Deadline for calling in your reservation is June 30. Please make all your calls to Kay Sielisch at HYatt 7-3414. A bake sale is planned for Sunday, July 4, after all the Masses. The Blessed Virgin Sodality presented Marlyn Van Zevern with a beautiful going away present. Marlyn and her family left for California on June 6. The Sodality also congratulated Rose Tonyan, who celebrated her golden wedding anniversary on June 16. The next regular meeting of the Blessed Virgin Sodality will be on August 10 at the Community Club at 8 p.m. Please plan on attending. Birthdays Belated birthday wishes to the following: Forrest Reinhardt on June 6, Jocelyn Staudenmaier on June 6, Jeanne Holm on June 10, Mary Lutz who reached the ripe old age of 6 on June 12 and to Doris Kitteman on June 16. Please accept my apology for being late but my birthday wishes mean more because they were kept longer. A very happy- birthday to the following who will be celebrating their birthdays in the next week: Joan Megley on June 17, Kathy Mclnerney on June 19, Bob Jenkins on June 20, Jamie Malek who will be celebrating her 9th birthday an June 21 and to Gertrude Snell on June 23. May each and every one of you have a very nice day with all your wishes coming true. Anniversaries Congratulations to the following who will be embarking on another year of wedded bliss: Mr. and Mrs. Forslin on June 4, Earl and Elaine Galetka on June 16, Gene and Joyce Heir on June 14, Floyd and Vi Johnson on June 7 and Reb and Barb Sisk on June 15. News For Friends And Neighbors Melanee Pederson was confirmed on June 6 at,, the Good Shephard Church of Lake Villa. On that day Melanee enjoyed a pre-graduation party and Confirmation party with relatives and friends. The children enjoyed the beautiful diay by swimming and a wonderful time was had by all. The Cub Scouts have planned a family picnic for June 27 at 2 p.m. It will be held at Mount Hope church grounds. Each family is to bring their own family picnic. The pinewood derby will be the high light of the day. The state and sheriff police have been doing a terrific job of patrolling our area and will continue to do so. They have issued numerous tickets to speeder in the last week, which I as well as the rest of the residents hope will be only the start in controlling the speeders in our community. On Wednesday, June 4, Dave Pederson received his degree in Liberal Arts at McCormick Place. Dave just completed his third year at the Concordia College. Those that attended were his father, Mel Pederson, grandmother, Mrs. Wielgas, and Dave's girl friend, Lana Anderson. Bob and Jerry Glueck entertained an old friend from Chicago for a few days last week. Our son, Larry, enjoyed his graduation day with af family party. / Bob .and Lorraine' Hurckes celebrated their son's graduation night with a family gathering. Bev Lewandowski, Jane Malek, MaryLou Sabielny and Teena O'Malley enjoyed the beautiful weather we've been having by taking their kiddies on a day's outing to Twin Lakes, Wise. Elizbeth Hanisch and son, George, left June 17 for a summer visit in Germany, near Legals NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Monday, August 2, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of Andrew Mahder deceased, No. 65 P 108, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Edward Mahder of 7401 Algonquin Road, Wonder Lake, 111. is the Executor: Carroll, Leali & Gitlin of 329 Lake Avenue, Woodstock, 111. is the attorney. (Pub. June 10-17-24, 1965) STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss. COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT CQURT OF THE 19th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS McHENRY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.) an Illinois corporation, ) Plaintiff ) vs. ) JAMES R. PERKINS and) HELEN J. PERKINS, his) , wife; SUBURBAN IRON) WORKS, INC., a corpora-) tion; UNITED STATES) OF AMERICA and UNI-) KNOWN OWNERES, ) Defendants) No. 65-2293 N O T I C E The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you "UNKNOWN OWNERS", defendants in the above-entitled suit, that said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit of McHenry County, Illinois, by the said Plaintiff against you and other defendants praying for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage made by James R. Perkins and Helen J. Perkins, his wife, to McHenry Savings and Loan Association, an Illinois corporation, conveying " the premises described as follows, to-wit: Lot 13 in Block 10 in Holiday Hills Unit 1, a Subdivision of part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 17; also part of Fractional Section 18, Township 44 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded May 10, 1955, as Document No. 292377, in Book 12 of Plats, page 24, in McHenry County, Illinois, and for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said Court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pending. Now, therefore, unless you, the said defendants, "UNMunich. She will be spending time with her mother, brother and sister. Section Three -- Page Five KNOWN OWNERS", file your answer to the complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the said Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before thirty (30) days from the first publication of this Notice default may be entered against you and each of you at any time after that dtay and decree entf£ ed in Accordance with the prayer of said Complaint MARGARET O'NEIL, Clerk of Circuit Court LOOZE & KINNE Attorneys for Plaintiff 3431 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 385-1580. (Pub. June 10, 17, 24, 1965) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Monday, July 5, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of Helena M. * Stoffel deceased, No. 65 P 86, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Gerald J. Carey of 810 N. Green Street, McHenry, Illinois is the Executor; Cowlin & Cowlin of 88 N. Williams Street, Crystal Lake, HI. is the attorney. (Pub. June 3-10-17, 1965) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Monday, July 5, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of Louise M. Kiddelsen deceased, No. 65 P 75, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Ruth J. Martinec of 3518 N. Fairview Avenue, McHenry, 111. is the Executor; Leroy J. Welter of McHenry, 111. is the attorney. (Pub. June 3-10-17, 1965) f Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Joseph A. Miller of 655 High Street, Aurora, 111. is the Executor; James M. Mclntee of McHenry, 111. is the attorney. (Pub. June 3-10-17, 1965) UNIT 491 Mr. Mrs. John Meske of Mt. Prospect, Illinois, with their two daughters, Jody, 8 and Gail, 13. "We've had/electric heat 3 years-lot comfort and economy you couldn't want anything better" • • • report Mr. and Mrs. John Meske ft "In our home, the bedrooms, living room--dining room, bath and kitchen, are all good-sized rooms. Last year, with electric heat, we paid only $175 to heat our 5-room home. And electric heat is so clean. In the three years we've lived here, we haven't had to buy a can of paint or even wash the walls." • What's more, like the Meskes, you'll find electric heat has a lot of other outstanding advantages. For example, it's 100% efficient, no heat is lost up the chimney. Each room has its own individual thermostat. You can set the temperature at 80° in the ^ , bathroom, 72° in the living room, 65° in the bedroom, all at the same time. I Electric heat rates have been cut 50% since 1958. Get the facts on electric heat. «*£ Call your nearest Public Service Company Office for details, today. » c. bl o* fevii>nflgh6> flCCTBC MAT NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Monday, July 5, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of Reverend Frank J. Miller deceased, No. 65 Pill, Circuit NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE August 2, 1965 is the new claim date in the estate of THEODORE THOMAS GRAHAM deceased, No. 64 P 213, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. GEORGIA E. STEUBEN of 3918 W. Main Street, McHenry, 111. is the Executor; R. A. STUEBEN of. 3317 W. Elm Street, McHenry, 111. is the attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk (Pub. June 17-24, July 1, 1965) NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on June 11th, A.D. 1965, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County; Illinois, setting forth the names and postoffice addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known •as GALT AIRPORT COFFEE SHOP, located at 5112 Greenwood Road, Ring wood, 111. Dated this 11th dav of June, A.D. 1965. VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk (Pub. June 17-24. July 1, 1965) FAIR BOOK The general premium book for the 1965 Illinois State Fair went into distribution last week. The 332-page book lists all of the offerings in the general classes of livestock, floriculture, agriculture products and special competitions. Franklin Rust is general manager of the fair. President Lydia Fenner attended the Girls Stater tea held in Huntley with Lynn Krebs and her mother, Mrs. Warren Krebs. Lynn will represent McHenry unit at Girls State this month. County President Ruth Mrachek, Lillian Miller, Dorothy Diedrich and First Vice-Presidenjti Bobbie Carroll attended the Eleventh district convention in S>t. Charles. Barbara Bieritz, 11th district director, presided. 0 Greetings were extended by the president of St. Charles unit, Rosa Paul, commander of St. Charles post, Richard E. Tolf and 11th District Commander L. Edward Gabrielson. Alderman C.' V. Amenoff, representing the mayor of St. Charles, welcomed the members and wished them a successful convention. Gold Star member Evelyn Ficek was presented an award for signing up the most new members this year. McHenry unit placed third in the poppy hat contest with an entry by Dorothy Diedrich. A citation was presented to Unit 491 for their senior and junior histories. Mae Chesak of Huntley was elected district director for the coming year. Other officers elected were alternate director, Martha Fitzgerald, of Will county; Florence Ehlers of DuPage county, historian; Elaine Murphy of Kane county, chaplain; •" and treasurer, Marge Alvis of Crystal Lake. The McHenry '.unit Juniorg will hold a picnic June 19. Junior Activities Chairman Mary Einspar would like as many, mothers who can to . attend. Call 385-4144 if you are planning to attend this picnic. SHOP IN McHENRY Quality Radiator Repair By Factory-Trained Radiator Specialists 12 Years Experience Every Job FLO-TESTED For Your Added Protection. ALL WORK GUARANT^EElfO PROMPT SERVICE Complete Stock of Rebuilt and New Radiators ADAMS BROS. Next to V.F.W. 3004 W. Route 120 REPAIR SERV. Phone 385-0783 McHenry, III. fellJcVv'- •••• * v Chef's choice Gas cooking is fast, easy to control, brings out food flavor--choice of 95% of chefs in our area. See high style gas ranges at your dealer's or Northern Illinois Gas showrooms. Look Again and You'll Buy Gas! 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