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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Oct 1966, p. 12

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ie 12, Section I - McHenry Plaindealer - October 6, 1966 HOLIDAY SPIRIT COMES EARLY TO LOCAL MERCHANTS % (Continued from Page 1) ZION CHURCH OBSERVES 90th ANNIVERSARY (Continued From Page 1) Oct. 26, at noon. Guest speaker will be Joseph E. Rich, national president of the Morton Chemical company and of the Simonize company. The publi^T is invited and may obtain tickets at the Plaindealer office or from ;>ny °C of C member. A nominating committee to select board members to fill vacancies will be appointed during the next week. ^ The board took action to endorse the city sewer and signal bond issues which will be voted by the public later in October. I was stolen from William | Benton of 3308 W. Pearl • I , . . .. * . street, McHenry, about a Musin & Meanderm half hour before the accident. Church told police only (Continued From Page 1) he was forced off the road by an approaching car. of every parent, every stu- The injured man is report* dent and every taxpayer to ed to have had no identificavoice his opposition since tion in his possession, everyone is affected. Wheth- Edward F. Gilligan of 7409 er or not we achieve a jun- South drive, Wonder Lake, ior college program, we was hospitalized in Woodhave a right to be included stock last Thursday morning in the state plan. after his car struck a school We have a student popula- bus on Rt. 47 and Lucas tion paying room and board road, just south of Woodoutside this area, and we stock. contribute a disproportionate The bus was driven by Walshare of the tax money to ter H. Torgeson of Woodsupport these schools. B u t stock, who escaped with minwe have not one McHenry or injuries. School children county member on the riding in the vehicle were board. checked over in Membrial Objections are in order, hospital . but none remained, and they may be sent to Mr. State police investigated. Lyman A. Glenny, executive Minor injuries were susdirector of the Board of tained by Donald Krispin of Higher Education, 300 E. 104 Hilltop road, McHenry, Monroe street, Room 104, and Ronald Anderson of Springfield, 111. 62706. PASTOR liOKI'I'Z Lake Villa as the result of a two-car crash on Rt. 12 and Fox Lake road last week. Krispin was reported driving west on the highway and turned left in front of the Form Lions Club In City The newest Lions club in Illinois hais been formed in McHenry after obtaining the required number of charter members. Charter members include the following: Lou Consago, James Larkin, Paul Schwegel, Orville L i c h ty. Tod .HoffrWan, Robert Steiner, Bill I#e, William Davidson. Dick wllhelm, John Licastro. John Shay, Don Monti, Ed Koepke and Richard Potter. The next club meeting is _ planned for Monday. Oct. 24. worship"™ west' john "street university at the same time. J™ "o^^ng. 1Q££ at thp MrHpnrv fjfilllltrv • • Qnrh a rlictinr»tinn ie hplH hv ' ® A friendly and familiar face will be missing from go tion here the following the Green street business year. Without doubt, this scene with the retirement of newly formed congregation Mrs. Holger Pedersen this Anderson vehicle. conducted the first services week. We recall a long friend- Arlene R. Rezek of Chicain private homes, and when ship with Mrs. Pedersen and an(j gue Eckenboy of Anthe number of worshippers her late husband, extending tjoch were treated at McHenincreased, they were held in over the past twenty-six ,.y hospital for injuries susthe Universalist church, now years. The many visits to tained last Thursday in an the Masonic hall. For a time their store, brought a little accident on Ringwood road, later, they were conducted homespun chatting known too The former toi,j sheriff's poin the city hall, and also for seldom these days and en- jice that when her veh|cje a number of years the Meth- joyed so very much. went t^e Qf ^ odist church was used. . r she lost control in trying to In 1891 the congregation lt *sn { often one famUy return and the autQ went a_ constructed its own house of has four members at one cross the blacktop and into a 1966 at the McHenry Country at a cogt of approximately Such a distinction is held by club. This will be a dinner meeting. Interim officers named include Paul Schwegel. president; Dick Wilhelm, secretary: and James Larkin, treasurer. LONDON PHYSICIAN WILL SPEAK FOR - HOSPITAL GROUP $1100. the Lance Parks family of . Many years later, in 1949, Euclid. Their oldest nfllSSinQ ^\llTO a home was purchased to son- Lance, has returned to . . *_• serve as a parsonage at 3709 ,he university to instruct, Ed /\lmOST MOme W. John street. It was the ,s a sen|fr- G®11- ,a SOP1™" Vernon L. Holm of 5611 same year that Pastor Carl "\orf; a"d **°n has just s,art* Meadow Hill lane, Pistakee A, Lobitz accepted the call his freshman year. Highlands, saw his own car !° Z'°" a"d h,s du'- McHenry music lovers will P?ss t h"? as u he walked ««» Sunday, Oct. 9. undoubtedly have greater in- blocks trom home one aay n.„.E^T> m terest Due to the fast growth of than, usu.a.l .in. t he f^al l new subdivisions in this area. °"*?n nE ^ it soon became necessarv for era 663800 0,1 Oct. 7 since ZionTo its faciMties "" - J* chorus will be a A four and one-half acr- from . , . , , „Ta„ Bill Weber, son of the Carl plot of ground was mil - „ Webers has been nn a chased on Rt. 120, ' 1X611 on a 1955, on which a e2«Hpif -- »-- plant was erected, dedicated . , at the annual fall luncheon Aug. 10, 1958. At present the , t . . appearances of the woman's auxiliary to church has a membership of g the faU 863800 750 persons and a Sunday School enrollment of 320. with forty teachers. Prior to the arrival of Pas- Members will be asked to tQr Lobitz. who has probably approve the new toartrf served the longest time, Jj^ "^Men wedding anniverdirectors, and committee rnany others administered to chairmen for the coming the needs of this Lutheran year will be named. church. From 1875 to 1912, Reservations for members Zion Dr. Mehender K. Sarin, recently of London, England, where he is a member of the Royal College of Physicians, will be the featured speaker McHenry hospital. The event is schedule for Oct. 11 at noon at the McHenry Country club. jpsy three-night-a-week reearsal schedule since last One of the very finest days of the fall season brought extra sunshine for one McHenry couple. Mr. and Mrs. Ben M. Kenne beck celebrated sary at an open house with their family and closest friends. The large number atand their guests can be made of Immanuel was served by pastors ten(jing gaVe evidence of the m m a n u e l L u t h © r e i n ; n t K o p m k by calling Mrs. Russell Weyland. church. Crystal Lake, and from 1912 to 1942 by those from St. John Lutheran church, Woodstock. VOTER REGISTRATION From the latter date until Tuesday. Oct. 11. is the lasf May of 1946, Pastors Rayday in which to register to mond Eissfeldt and Herman vote before the Nov. 8 gen- Noll of Round Lake served eral election. Anyone who the church. On May 5. 1946, plans to vote must be regis- the first resident pastor, Rev. tered. On Saturday, Oct. 8, F. C. Pudsell, was installed, the county clerk's office will and when he left in October be open between the hours of of 1947. the second resident 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. for the convenience of the public. esteem in which the couple is h"W- K.A.F. IDENTIFY MAN STRUCK BY CAR (Continued From Page 1) He is survived by his wife, u-om the scene.' Anna. last week, then watched as a young man alighted from it after turning into the driveway across the street from the Holm residence. Within a short period of time, Garrett Redmond, 18, of N. Thelen drive, McHenry, was held in county jail for investigation of battery, theft £nd criminal damage to property. His case will be heard in Branch I court Oct. 13. Holm had left his car at the community center. Later, as the vehicle passed him, he thought his wife was driving it home until he arrived a few minutes later to see a strange youth turning into a neighbor's drive way. He walked up to the car and opened the door, whereupon Redmond put the car in gear and backed up so rapidly that Holm was dragged along, suffering an injured leg. The driver then crashed through a fence and when he was unable to proceed with the car, he left it and ran Long-Length P.J's pastor, Rev. Walter Johannes, took charge of the congregation in July of 1948. He served until May of the following year when he accepted a call to the twin The body rests at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home until Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, ,vhen last rites will be conducted there, with private burial. Holm called police and Redmond was apprehended on Meadow Hill lane. SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK McHenry high school, Edgebrook, Junior high, Hill- Steve Church of Barring- top and Valley View schools ton escaped serious injury will observe National School parish of Midlothian and Haz- was confined to Sherman Lunch Week by offering a Merest, Til. NURSES HEAR TECHNICIAN AT OCT. 13 MEETING The McHenry County Nurses association will hold its next meeting on Thursday, Oct. 1?., at 8 p.m. in the dining room of Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Guest speaker: for the evening will be Phil S a y l e s , l a b t e c h n i c i a n , w h o will demonstrate lab equipment and explain common tests. - AH registered and graduate nurses are invited to attend. hospital after a stolen car he special half price lunch for is reported to have been fifteen cents in all school driving became lodged on a cafeterias on Oct. 11. The guard rail on Rt. 31, near menu will include barbecue Carpentersville. beef, green beans, peaches State police said the sffip and milk. After twenty-six years of pleasant association with our many loyal customers in McHenry, I am retiring, effective immediately. In leaving my business, the McH-nry 5 & 10, I would like to express my sincere gratitude for your friendship and faith these many years. Mrs. Holger Pedersen (5 DFPFNDARLE t l t / I I I U 0SRITAL tlo&U Births . McHenry Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reckwerdt of Wauconda are parents of a daughter Sept. 27. A son was U»rn Sept. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ruffin. On Sept. 29 a son was born to Mr. ^ind Mrs. Clarence Waynaskas of Fox Lake. Dr. and Mrs. August Rossetti announce the birth of a daughter on Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph longshore of Wauconda are parents of a son Sept. 30. A daughter was born Oct. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramsey of Lake Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freund welcomed a daughter Oct. 2. Breck Elizabeth is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dixon of McHenry for their new daughter, born Sept. 29. She weighed 5 lbs. 13 oz. and measured 18 inches at birth. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wann Dixon of McHenry and Robert Link of Houston, Texas. Tiny Breck has two brothers, Scolt, 5^, and Chris, 4%. Other Births Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence of 4412 W. Shore drive, lakeland Park, are the parents of a son, born Sept. 29 in Sherman hospital, Elgin. The 6 lb. 7 oz. baby who has been named Brian Matthew, has one sister, Debbie, 6. and three brothers, Mark, 5, Jeff, 2%, and Chris, IY2. Mrs. Lawrence is the former Peggy Thurlwell. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thurlwell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence of McHenry. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Freund at Sherman hospital, Elgin. McHenry Hospital Patients admitted to McHenry hospital during the past week included Betty Sawey, Mrytle Zientek, Ronald Nelsen, Karen Bauer, Joseph Albrecht, Elea nore Smith. Everett Howard, Charles Garrity, John Brown. Lillian Felsch; And, Mark Exline. Dale Schweikert, Anton Malochleb. Phillip Ahiberg, Pat ricia Roth, Stanley Darmody, Walter Amendt, Helen Amendt, Cecelia Williams and Donald Reinboldt; Also, Harry Reimer. Erich J. Tuerk. Norman Macdonald, Irma L. Mikita, Walter Scarbrough, Eugene C. Irwin. May Jensen; William Nicholas. Gladys Friedle and Ruby Singleton, all of McHenry. Also, Daniel Craig. Cary: Jerome Beyer and Cornelia Groot, Wonder Lake; Margaret A. Sullivan, Woodstock; Violet E. Rentin and Celia Ensminger. Ringwood; Louise Burke, Wheaton; Patricia Phelps, Lynn Helsper, Jesse M a r t i n e z . J o e T i n c h a n d Edith Newcomer. Crystal Lake: Also, Timothy May and P a t r i c i a S p o o n e r . S p r i n g Grove; Annie Lou McLain and Norman Gregory, Wauconda ; Martha Filwett and Richard Hanson, Ingleside; Joanne Fish. Algonquin; Math H. Russ, Harvard; Betty J. Gerstein and Frances Ostrander. Fox Lake; Joseph J . G e d z i u s , R o u n d L a k e Park; Edward Spencer. Chicago, and Robert D. Linn. Hinsdale Harvard Hospital Among the patients admitted during the past week in Harvard hospital were Mrs. Robert Fitzl and Gayle Garn, Wonder Lake; Arm in VonObstfelder and Mrs. Alexander Kochick, McHenry; and Mrs. Fred Meyer, Ringwood. Phone 385-3200 nn u LIQUOR STORES 4512 W. ROUTE 120 McHenry 111. FOREM S9«e»fi jit T PRICED" Y IT FOR LESS mm 6 pak. 12 oz. Throw-aways I&I / Kentucky Gentleman Whiskey A very, very light bourbon. Reg. $3.59 ^ Fifths i §® wfc Hueblein Cordials Values up to $3.19 Close-out S2M fifth Imperial New York State Champagne Pink - Brut Sparkling Burgundy BUCKET 'N BOTTLE Reg. $3.49 jfih'jh |$§ ti Here and There In Business ATTENDS INSTITUTE John Redding of 5008 Westwood drive, McHenry, is among the ftfty men enrolled for the fall term of the Industrial Management institute at Lake Forest college. He i s p r o d u c t i o n e n g i n e e r f o r Hy-Dynamic Co. ATTENDS INSTITUTE The third annual state tax institute brought more than 250 accountants, attorneys, retailers and manufacturers to the Northern Illinois university campus recently. Among them was M. David Cain of 3331 Bayview lane, McHenry. Marshall Korshak, director of the Illinois Department of Revenue, spoke at the luncheon meeting of the one-day institute. MATER SAFETY Over 1,600 certificates in Beginners, Intermedi a t e s. Swimmers, Advanced Swimmer and Junior and Senior Life Saving certificates were issued this past season at the •various Reaches and pools. Memorial Hospital Woodstock During the past week patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock,, included Master Steven Sergstrom, Judith Murray and Masters Bruce and William Johnson. McHenry; Edward Gilligan.' Bruce Smith and James Coburn, Wonder Lake. BURNS RESULT1M DEATH OF FORMER MCHENRY RESIDENT Word has been received of the death of Lyle Anderson, 52, former McHenry business man, who succumbed to injuries suffered in an accident in Moscow, Idaho, last week. He died Sept. 25 in a Spokane, Wash., hospital after suffering burns over 90 per cent; of his body when an explo-; sion occurred while he was; welding a fuel tank in a new? home. Mr. Anderson was a partner with Edwin Reid in a tree surgery business in McHenry for several years. Later, he operated Anderson Fence & Supply-'before moving to Idaho eight years ago. CONGRESSMAN WILL SPEAK ON , WASHINGTON SCENE 'The regular monthly meeting of the McHenry Woman's rlub will be held at the Community Methodist church on Friday, Oct 14. at 1 p.m. The program will feature the Honorable Robert Mc- - Clory (it), U.S. Representative, who will speak to the members' on "Washington, D.C. Today." f Mrs. Paul Jessup, chairman of the Public Affairs Division, will serve as chairman of the day, With Mrs. William Jordan on\hand as tea hostess. Shop In McHenry GO ~ ACTION IS 1MB _ DODQE BOYS IN McHENRY Just "60 seconds" West of town. These ALL NEW 66's have to go! Make your own deal- We'll say YES to most any price! No money down - 3 years to pay with est. credit DART Ci.T. "8" 2-Door HT. White, Black vinyl top, Black vinyl bucket seats, Console, AT, PS, W/W, Afore Extras 12449.00 Also One Blue same equipment. CORONET "8" 4-Door Seda*. AT, PS, W/W, Radio A Htr. Oilier extras. Check tills price for a full sized car. 92899.00 POLARA 6-Pass. Wagon. Blue Met. 888 Eng., AT. PS, Lug. Rack, Radio ft Heater. All tiie other equip. A real beaaafty. MM CORONET Deluxe "6" 2-Dr. Sedan, Mied. Blue, Blue Interior, W/washers. More Extras. $2189.00 8 CHARGERS. -- Red, Blue, Green. "888" 4 bbl., AT, PS, Consealed head lite*. .... $8149.00 426 Heml slightly more. POLARA. 4-Door H.T. White, Black vinyl Int.. AT, PS ft PB, W/W. More extras. • • $2779.00 Walkers Vodka Reg. $3.19 ^CU, 5L„« Ov, J Nestle's - Plain or Almond , Chocolate Bars i-ib. 59' FIRST OHOlCE OF WORLDS CAR MAKERS Brushed Tricot Nylon & Acetate Machine Washable t"Jlie ion Open Fri. nite 9 P.M. Free Parking I i-AAA4^ ALL SIZES 77 each. We stock practically all sizes of Champion spark plugs. .'I 8 Flavors 7-oz. btls. Trick & Treat Soda $1.19 plus dep. COAST-TO- 1327 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, BLATZ if- BEER 4 11 i© S'us Ipiew'w dep. . 1 MIXED NUTS 7QC 13-oz. cans / / si n WlSti On sale at this store only. Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday. 1 We carry a complete line of Gourmet products, plus, Milk, Ice Cream & Pizza & Daily Newspapers 20 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Used cars are cdTning in fast ort the new 1967's Make an offer to the BOYS IN THE WHITE HATS 1965 1962 1964 1965 1962 1957 1960 1965 1964 1961 1.964 Mustang Conv. 4 Spd. 1964 CORVAIR 2 Door 196S Chev. MaJibu 2-D, HT 1963 Chev 4-Dr. Sedan 1962 Chrysler 4-Door 1962 Chev 4-Door 1961 Dodge 4-Door 1960 Jeep Wagon 4x4 1964 Ford Spt. Cpe. 1965 Plymouth 4-Door 1968 Dodge Wagon 1962 HT Falcon 2-Door Bulck Wildcat 2-D HT Rambler Wagon Ford Wagon Chev SS 2-Dr Bulck 4-Door Opal 4-Door Ford Pick-up Dodge Pick-up Ford Pick-up Dodge Stock Rack - TRUCKS - 1965 Dodge Pickup 1964 Ford Pickup 1963 Ford Pickup 1962 Dodge Stock Rack LOW BANK RATE FINANCING Open Sundays -- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. SALES -- SERVICE -- PARTS 4810 W. Rie. 120 McHenry, 111 PHONE 385-7220

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