THE MCHENRY PDMNDEALER "SERVING THE CHAIN-O-LAKES REGION SINCE 1875" SuRNYsiiE Estates Sally Segerstrom--3850964 Marlene Berg--385-3418 FAMILIES GATHER FOR THANKSGIVING DAY REUNIONS Most of our resident^ enjoyed the traditional turkey dinners on Thanksgiving Day with family or friends, finding many things to be Ihanklul for. The Radtkes' nine joined Annes's family in Chicago at iln' home of her parents, Mr. ;ind Mrs. Eggebrecht. The Kennebecks started the holidays off with , a bang. Thursday was not only Thanksgiving, it was Scotty's birthday too, so they had ;i double celebration. They had a house full of guests including Grandma and Grandpa Gnmperl and Carol's brothers, Rick. Bob and Marilyn and family, Don and Madeline and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Serone, who ;i)l enjoyed the wonderful dinner, loiter in the day Bernie and Joan Kennel> eck and children stopped iti to brin^ their lw>st wishes to Scotty. I-egs and Katheriix* Mute and family spent 1he Thanks-' giving Holiday with Katherine's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Benstein, in St. Charles. Ten relatives ITTI. metalcraft ANTIQUES For unusual gifts from the far corners of the world In Irora, iroitte, Copper and Carved Wood. FIRKIPILACE SCREENS AND ACCESSORIES GREETING CARDS and BRIC-A-BRAC Open Dally -- 9 a.m. to 5:S0 pjn. Sundays -- 19 Noon to 6 p.nv 1705 South Route 31 McHenry, I1L PHONE 335-0950 gathered at the Benstein residencc for a day of family merry making. The DeFranciscos. Marge, I .oil and Pam, spent two days in N'iles with Marge's sister. (\irolyn Westhoff. They went in for dinner on Thanksgiving. Then on Friday Sarah Ellinger. another of Marge's sisters from Chicago, spent the day with Carolyn and Marge. They find it difficult to get together so they had a lot of Pitching up to do. Grandma Williams of Fox I.ake entertained her son and family, Jim, Pat and children. for Thanksgiving. The Tony Freund residence was quite crowded Thursday Vklien their family gathered to yive thanks for the year past. Wally, Marlene and Keri i Berg were among the six- . teen relatives who enjoyed t h e w o n d e r f u l d i n n e r a n d friendly card game. Don and Dolores Gerstein and children entertained Mrs. Marge Gerstein of Fox Lake, Icon's mother. We hope you all had a Wonderful Thanksgiving and even more to be thankful for next year. Next week we hope 1o h ive even more holiday news. 4 H The Radtkes and I^ikowskis attended the 4-H dinner for the McHenry County leaders at Marion Central high on Thursday evening. Nov. 17. The dinner was excellent as was the enterainment. A choral group sang, two children told alx>ut their summer trip to Washington and a couple showed slides and narrated ihoir recent South American AN^ELO'S SUNS! Specializing in BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH 12 noon to 2 p.m. FINE FOODS -- COWHTEOUS SERVICE 1 Mile North of iconda cm ©Id Boule 12 Phone J A 6-2929 ------------ II I i • tour. Awards were given to the leaders for their services of one year or more. On Tuesday evening. Nov. the Johnsburg 4-H Clovers had achievement night at tlie Johnsburg school. Awards and yearly pins were given to Mary Jane and John Lakowski and Sherwood and Marty Palmer. Terri and Lauri Radtke. Mary Walczynski. Helen and Cathy Farley, Don Rose, Alfred May. and Monica Davis were among the children who took part in the induction ceremony. Afterwards all enjoyed a delicious buffet lunch prepared for even the heartiest of appetites. Birthday Celebrations Chuckie Schneider celebrated his fifth birthday on Nov. 1 r>. At this age no birthday is complete without a party. So Jim and Douglas Wick-' man, Sherril, Steven and Cynthia Boomfield, Eric and Kim Olsen came over to wish Chuckie a happy day. They enjoyed several cartoon movies. showed by Karen. They all joined in on their favorite past time - eating! Jimmy Wickman was six on Nov. 19. Danny and Chuckie Schneider and Lesleigh Lope/, of McHenry were there to help him make his day extra special. ^ Visitors Bob and Peg Darling of Des Plaines spent Sunday with the Mikkelsens. Accident Ted Bierchen badly burned his hand last* week with hot grease. We hope your convalescence w ill not be too lengthy and you will soon be uiH.d as new again. Vacation P.J. and Karen Schneider sl»ent a weekend in a lodge at Delavan. Wis. This was Karen's anniversary present and vhe enjoyed everv minute of the leisurely hours. Swimming in the indoor pool and comp l e t e l y f r e e o f h o u s e h o l d chores was the most, to say the least. Grandma Schneider of the Village took good care of the boys. Sunday evenintr Grand- I I I I I I I » • I I » I » I I I SHOP i n t h e HEART o f McHINRR Y ' S -- Only Complete Shopping Area -- 1. Floor Coverings 2. Children's Wear 3. Beaut/ Salon ELM STREET © 4. Ice Cream Parlor & Gift Shop 5. Optometrist 6. Variety Store 7. Shoe Store 8. Gift Shop- 9. Bakery I I . Shoe Repair #26 12. Hardware • 25 o TO m m 13. Barber Shop z #24 U~t --1 14. TO Optometrist m m --1 & 23 22 1 15. Record Shop & Sporting Goods Music Instruction 19. Laundry & Cleaners I I I I I I I 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 V 20 16. Ladies Apparel 17. Men's Wear 20. Theatre 21. Department Store 22. Restaurant & Lounge 23. Appliance Store 24. Men's Wear 25. Grocery Store 26. Loan Service 27. Drug Store 28. Furniture 29. Service Station 30. Savings & Loan 31. Post Office I I • • I I I • t • ma served cake and ice cream to the Schneiders in honor of Chuckie's birthday the next day. Birthday Greetings Happy birthday on Dec. '1 to Andrew Turek. On Dec. 6 David Senkerik will be nineteen and Mathew Anderson will be two. Maureen Davis who will be seven on Dec. 7 shares her day with Eric Kanter who will be two. Sick List Gloria VonOepen will be .in Billings hospital for a f ew weeks due to illness. We are wishing you a speedy recovery. First (ottiiimtiMHi ( Vibration Buddy and Carol Kennet> eck and children attended the First Holy Communion in Westmont of one of Carol's close reahives, Philip Gaml> erl. Immediately following Ihe church ceremony Phillip's mother served a delicious dinner to thirty relatives who had come to join in the celebration. Girl Sc-out New* At the last Girl Seout meeting in the Johnsburg School an investiture ceremony took place; AH mothers were invited since this is only done once a year. Tammy Bieschke was among the ten little girls who were invested. Carol Allison, leader, and Carol Kennebeck, co-leader, conducted the investiture with the help of Alice Bieschke. Pam DeFranciso and Karen Kennebeck, second year Brownies, and all the girls sang songs and then everyone enjoyed cookies, punch and coffee. Word From Kimbros We received a nice letter from Mom and Dad Kimbro and thought you would like to know that Dad is improving and they hope he will be up and around soon. We would also like to wish Dad a belated happy birthday. He became a young 77 on Nov. 22. Silver Jubilee Best wishes to Tony and Mildred Senkerik who will celebrate twenty-five years on Dec. 4. REVOKE THREE DRIVER LICENSES; OTHERS SUSPENDED The driver licenses of three eounty men have been revoked. according to tlie office ot the Secretary of State Paul Powell. They are Robert T., Augustus of Woodstock and Walter L. Parrish of °.914 A. Waukegan. McHenry. l>oth for driving while intoxicated: jijso John C. Powers of Richmond for causing or contributing to an accident resulting in death or injury. Thanks for your news. See you next week. Suspensions were ordered f o r J o h n 1 1 . B a l d w i n a n d John F.. Ya/ek of Crystal Lake. Hughes T. Ballard, ROIH ert J. K°anneberg of Woodstock. Sven E. Enarson of J411 Beachside drive. Martin W. Peters of 241^ Driftwood drive, Ixuis F. Rogers of 4421 Elmleaf drive and Paul A. Schwegel ol 4:'.0T~ W, Clearview. all of McHenry. Tleorge C. Gabriel of Hebron. Randall L. Lembke of Algonquin and Charles A. Wolf of Rt. 1, Marengo, all for three violations. Secretary « Powell has Drivers Licen his office hu> >f State Paul announced the se division of i rescinded the suspension of the license of Charles R. (.'on ley. Rt. 1. Huntley. This action was taken following receipt of information from the Circuit Clerk's office tha't a previous report of l>ond forfeiture on a charge of s|>eeding was in error and that the trial has l>een set for a later date. Therefore, pending final dis- I position, there is insufficient basis for Ihe Order of Su<- I »ens ion. Tuberculosis is not Inherited. Like flu and pneumonia, it is an infectious respiratory disease. Family members can catch it from one another. 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