Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jun 1981, p. 19

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Ringwood News Doris Low 653-9262 Katy Christopher 385-8037 Campout Was Huge Success Another successful church camput was had last weekend with four families* arriving at the Chain O Lakes State park Thursday night By Friday night there were 10 camping units there to enjoy the great outdoors, until the rains came during the night on Friday Saturday was overcast cloudy and sunny, and of course, hot There was some fishing, with lots of hikes and bird watching The highlight of the whole weekend was the discovery of a little humming-bird protecting her nest high in a tree branch right in the center of all the activity, just a little ways from the main camp fire. Tliecamp fire was another attraction for all, for cooking, roasting those delicious hot dogs and. of course, the sweet, sweet marshmallows Fellowship was enjoyed from around the campfire and singing wuh the wonderful accordian music by Reinhold Holhman and the voices of Trudy and all of the rest Saturday night was a community meal of shish kebobs and there were others of the parish congregation who joined us for this delicious meal Sunday morning was a little cloudy, but we all had faith, cause our church services were planned in the open, in God's church Those of the parish wo came for the services were not sure that they should come because I guess it was raining over in Ringwood. Greenwood and Wonder I^ake area, but not at Chain O l^akes State park Attending the campout were Mr and Mrs Frank Visconti and son Frankie. Edith Harrison Kathy Noble: Sherne and Gordon Fernstrom Mr and Mrs Paul Walkington and son l>ee: Mr and Mrs Clarence Adams and children Mr and Mrs Doug Sellek and children Mr and Mrs Walt Low and friends; Mr and Mrs Robert l^ursen: Mr and Mrs A1 Meechum and Fern Meechum Mr and Mrs Larry Cruitz and children Mr and Mrs Frank Adams and daughters Others attending during the day were Marge Evans; Mr and Mrs Art Christopher; AlicePeet Mr and Mrs Reinhold Holh- mann; Mrs Pat Reinhart and children Linda Billikas and children, and Sue Madey and daughters. 1 daughters and grandchildren of Walt and Doris Low t were also on the scene for the festivities Saturday evening We do hope that we haven't missed anyone who joined us Those who did not come missed out on a good time FRIENDS HONOR CLARENCE HARRISONS It was truly a "capacity crowd" that attended the open house for Clarence and Marion Harrison, on the occasion of their fortieth wedding anniversary The Harrisons recieved their friends and family at the Greenwood United Methodist church last Live AImw? Call For Help Instantly 24 Nrs A DAY! FOR MORE INFO CALL M.T.A.LS. 385-9021 JOHN LFREUND FREUND FUNERAL HOMES •WONOfR LAW 7*11 HANCOCK DR. •15-729-0233 COOPER-FREUND •MARENGO 205 N. STAT! • 15-543-7345 Sunday afternoon Among those attending from our community were I-oren and Ruth Harrison. Royd and Edith Dowell. Paul and Althea WaTktngt?Wi. Clarence (and Arlihe Pearson. Frank and Mertie Harrison. Alice Peet and Mary Butler ' The Harrisons presently live at Marceline. Mo., and were so happy to have an opportunity to see their many friends here VISIT IN IOWA There was a dual purpose for a trip to Iowa for Mary and Art Baker It not only gave them an opportunity to visit with family members hut they also attended Mary's high school reunion. Cindy and Laura ac­ companied their parents to Strawl&rry Point The carnival was in town and much to Laura's enjoyment, it was set up right in front of Grandma Baker's house We are happy to learn that both Art and Mary's mothers are enjoying good health HONORED' Our congratulations to l^ura Baker for the special recognition she received at graduation exercises at •lohnsburg .Junior high school last week Keep up the good work I-aura GRADUATION PARTY Frank and Mertie Harrison attended the graduation of their grand­ son. Mark Zvonar. from .lohnsburg Junior high school June 8 Following the ceremony, the Harrisons had Mark and other family members in their home for dessert I-ast Friday evening, his mother. Evelyn, entertained friends and relatives at a buffet in his honor GRADUATES For fear we may overlook Miireone 's name, we will not attempt to list all the graduates from our com­ munity. But to each of you who have attained one more step on the ladder of education, we congratulate you and extend our wishes for challenging and happy years ahead for you. RETURNS HOME Linda (Low) Billikas and three children returned home to Quincy. Mass., a suburb of Boston. Tuesday of this week, after spending two weeks with sister Sue Madey and Linda's parents, the Walt Lows Linda and children came to be here for her brother Tom's wedding June 6. but stayed long enough to visit with friends and relatives In fact they all spent three days in Dubuque. Iowa also, visiting friends there BIRTHDAYS OOPS! Yours truly goofed last week and missed the birthdays, so my apologies please. "Happy 'Related' Birthday" to Mary Spencer. June 14 and on June 16 to Jody Mough June 17 was that special day for Vivian Jackson June 19 we find Robert Decker adding another candle to his cake and on June 20 we find Martha Betts hitting that "50" mark Ben Jacobs also will celebrate his natal day June 20 June 21 is that special day for Harold Hiller and on June 22. Jeff Hanson adds another year June 23 is that special day for Brian Jay Ackerman. Robert Reed and "Grandma" Snell. with Dorothy Bauer doing her special thing June 2S and JoAnn Bruce will add her extra candle June 26 "Happy Birthday" to all of vou very special people ANNIVERSARIES We find that in years past. June 21 was a very special day to three of our local and former couples J C and Arline Pearson. Bill and Doris Brennan and Butch and Mary Leonard all ecided that June 21 was the day for the event, but in different years "Happ> Xnniversarv" to all of vou and we wish vou Let's Get Acquainted! PERMANENT MAi* MEMOVAL A service that helps you feel good about yourself CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT 815-344-3440 312-658-3696 (if no ontwtr) 4302 W. CRYSTAL LAKE ROAD SUITE C WHISPERING POINT McHENRY, ILLINOIS 60050 BUY THE EFFICIENT CASE 80 SERIES RIDER & BAGGER 30" Cut And Get An Efficient Case Thatcher PLUS A $100 U.S. SAVINGS BOND Three-way lawn care is yours tor our single low pric*. If you act now, we wM include a $100 U.S. Savings Bond at no additional cost. Thatch, mow and sweep your grass; at in a single pass! 1400" Case M92 Thatcher (El. P im many more years of togetherness DATES TO REMEMBER June 21 - Father's day. June 21 - church services - - 9:15 a m. ~ Ringwood church - no church school June 22-2* - Vacation Bible school - 9:00 a m to 1130 a m - Greenwood church June 25 - sewing work day -^0:30a m to3p.m - home of Fern Meechum June 28 - church services - - 9:15 a m - Ringwood church July 9 - secret pal ex­ change - 7 30 p m July 11 - annual Chicken Bar B-Que -- Ringwood church mark your calenda/Hifor a delicious dinners GOD BI.ESS ABC Fa The ABC fair < Agencies Benefiting Citizens) will be held at Crystal Point mall. Crystal I.ake. June 20. from 10 a m to 5 p m Chairmen of the fair-are Nancy Moore, president of McHenry County Forum for Community Services: and Vickie Bollensen. R N . Community Outreach lanager McHenrvHOspltal kpproximitelv 30 agen- 'participate and "information will be available on resources ranging from senior citizen services to Pioneer center The message to McHenry county residents is "Know vour ^BC's - for vour own PAGE 19 • PLAIN DEALER - FRIDAY. JUNE 19.1911 sake and that of yojir neigh­ bors " DuPage^McHeni'y Lung association will conduct lung capacity tests and there will he blood pressure screenings by McHenry hospital Other organizations participating with in­ formation and help will be McHenry Co Senior Citizens council sheriff's police. Comprehensive Mental Health Service system Department of Public Aid. SHP program Turning Point Inc . Heart association CETA. Catholic Social Service McHenry Hospital. McHenry County Association for the Retar­ ded-Pioneer Center. Region II Area Agency on Aging. McHenry County Depart­ ment of Court Services. American Lung Association of DeuPage-McHenry. Easter Seal Society for McHenry County. Family- Service and Community Mental Health Center M c H e n r y C o u n t y Cooperative Extension Service-University of Illinois. McHenry County Health Department ,and McHenry County External Advocacv Best Of Press An Expert It takes a mighty good bookkeeper to make a deficit look like a surplus -World. Tulsa. Okla Just More Open The modern genera­ tion isn't more wicked than any other age. It just fails to pull down the blinds. -Times. Chicago f Rental 9 75 PER MO. •1900 rent $oft\ NO installation charge NEW fully automatic softeners TWO year option to buy with FULL rental fee deducted ONE phone call can answer any questions 312-259-3393 FOX VALLEY DIVISION HAIR DIMENSIONS Specializing in Mn's Haircvts 1 & Stylet COMPLETE HAM CAKE PR Mil AM Featuring Natural Man Products From Pormi To Condition*™ LOCATED AT WHISPERING POINT CENTER 4318 CRYSTAL LAKE RD. SUITE C CALL FOR aj j •• |n APPOINTMENT I V Buy Your Next New Car in McHenry And You'll Save During June! THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE ftlflir 41°? W. Crystal Lake Rd.. McHenry, II. Steve Buss of Buss Ford Sales In McHenry is showing Phil Oeffling the energy efficient "Escort" by Ford Motor Company. Phil is ex­ plaining to Steve the advantage of using McHenry State Bank's June Auto Loan Special for financing any new car Steve sells. June Auto Loan Special 5,000.00 LOAN (36 Month) 128.33 CREDIT LIFE 220.47 ACCIDENT t HEALTH 1,232.34 FINANCE CMARCE 6,501.16 TOTAL 14% ANNVAL INTEREST RATE This Gives You A SAVINGS OF $ 97 92 36 at 182.81 MONTHLY PAYMENT 20% OF PURCHASE PRICE-DOWN PAYMENT (LONGER TERMS AT COMPARABLE DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE) PLK.. .ABMTtONAL BENEFIT FOR BEMC A MEMBER Of Europa Motors, Mitchell Buick/Olds, Mitchell Lincoln/Mercury, Overton Cadillac/ Pontiac,Payton Chevrolet, and Sunnyside Dodge also invite you to take advantage of the June Auto Loan Special being offered by McHenry State Bank and McHenry's New Car dealers. When you do, you will do business with knowledgeable professionals who can help you select the right car to fit your lifestyle and budget. So come see Jim Larkin or Phil Oeffling at McHenry State Bank for your Auto Loan, Today! "Serving McHenry and the McHenry Area for 75 Years" McHenry State Bank Main Building: 3510 W. Elm St. Carey Building: Richmond Road at Pearl St. Weber Building: Crystal Lake Road and Lillian Street McHenry 385-1040 LENDER FO*C

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy