' t»y >' t ^1 c PAGE 2. SECTION 2 - MrHFNRY PLAI < ^ u ¥?VrW PAGE 2, SECTION 2 - McHENRY PLAIN DEALER - FEBRUARY 23, 1967 SPRING GROVE NEWS SYA IBtllfD mom m-tui BUSY PROGRAM OF EVENTS FOR WOMAN'S CLUB . vn« Lotas Country Woman's €lii) met at the home of Mrs. Thomas McNally, Wednesday, vFeb. 15, with fifteen members present. Mrs. Nora Miller was co-hostess. Mrs. Beulah Karls •»ctsd as recordii® secretary in the absenceof Mrs* Susie Rudo! ph. it was announced that the name of Miss Lois Ritzert, a senior of Richmond-Burton high school, was presented as a ctotdidHts far the scholarship of the Eleventh District Federation of Woman's Clubs for -teachers of retardsd children. Mrs. Heineusan reported on the Eleventh District meedjng which she and Mrs. Gordon Sergairt attended on Jan. 16 in Chicago, the day of the vio- 1et& smm storm. Tbey encountered some harrowing experiences before arriving at the station to get the train hack to Sjpring Grove. Mrs. Peggy Buesseler and Mrs. Frances Heineman attended a meeting of the Crystal Lake Woman's Club Feb. 14 ind a report of that meeting was given. Rev. Powell was the speaker and gave a very enlightening talk on the plight of the Indians at St. Augustine center in Chicago. Many thank yon notes were read from those who had been ill and from the recipients of various donations. A silent auction was held and a nice sum was derived fromthat. The next meeting will beheld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sergant on Sunday evening, March 19 at 5:30. Husbands will be guests of the evening. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Robert Boehrer returned home from Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan, on Wednesday. She had been a patient there for ten days with a foot infection. WONDER SPONSOR ANNUAL BASEBALL TEAM I BENEFIT DANCE T t The American Legion Post Zaf Wonder Lake is holding its ^third annual dance for the benex. fit of the Junior Legion bases- ball team, Saturday, Feb. 25. ? The dance starts at 9 pjn. :^and proceeds will go to help >byy new baseball equipment, JT'so help suzgrat this fins team now and during the playing season. SCOUT NEWS The meeting opened with the color guard presenting colors. Ward Ehredt, neighborhood commissioner/introduced Join Doherty as Scoutmaster, George Smutney, assistant Scoutmaster, Tom Kaefer, Joe Novsli, George Armbrust, Bob Betts, Jim Calkins and Ward Ehredt as committeemen. Scootmaster Doherty conthe Tenderfoot cere- New bays coming into the troop as tenderfoot were Mike Armbrust, Danny Smutney, Ray Weu2s, Andrew Foesum and Ken Moehling. Joe Novak opened the Court of Hpor. Boys receiving their second class pins were; Teny McGijibon, Mark Ehredt, Craig Lunak, Larry Ackerman, Ray Low, David Betts, Greg Pickrum, Richard Calkins, Ed Betts, Mark Kasffer and Jeff Robison. The Star Rank was received by Tom Ruggero, Tom Armbrust aid James Rhodes. The Lilb Badges were given to Glen Hampton and Rick Berndt. Tom Armbrust and James Rhodss received the Instructors war;. rats. The boys had elected as Senior Patrol Leader Rich Berndt, asst. Senior Patrol Leader, Tom Ruggero and Glen Hampton. Appointed as scribe was David Betts, as quartermaster Jeff Robison. The boys thenpresented skits on first-aid, knots, compass and ace-manship. Ward Ehredt then gave a brief talk and John Doherty told about Camp Lowden. MILLER BOYS HOME Tom and Terry Miller, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, 7603 Deep Spring Road, were home for the weekend. Terry is attending Whitewater College and Tom is in the service stationed in Michigan. KIWANIS The entire Kiwanis Club expresses its sincere appreciation to the Kinzers for the use of their home for a tew of the meetings while the Lake View Inn was making some changes in the kitchen. Probably most appreciated were the two meals Joyce prepared for our gustatory pleasure. , Plans are being made for the annual bowling party tentatively set for April 1. Joe Sullivan was an important source of information as the club discussion turned to casualty and automobile insurance and everyone learned quite a bit about tiiis field of business. Art Lau and Bob Myers will attend the international convention in Houston. Leoda Freund won the battle axe award. BABY BOY The Junior George Hart- Tnnnns welcomed their new 7 \Ib. boy into the Hartmann family on Feb. 8. William Thomas, the third boy for George and Jean, was warmly welcomed home by his sisters and brothers, Patti, Caryn, Nancy, George, and Robert. Congratulations ami best wishes to the whole family. FIRST HOLY COMMUNICANTS Receiving their First Holy Communion at Christ the King Church Sunday, Feb. 18, was Ronald Wenk and David Malo. Ronald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wenk, 7711 Orchard Drive and David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Malo, 7502 Sorth Drive. HAPPY BIRTHDAYS Birthday wishes go to June Braddock who will celebrate her birthday on Feb. 27. May this day be the best of all days. WONDER LAKE BIBLE CHURCH This week's schedule is the same as before except that there will be the Mat's Fellowship with wives or sweethearts in Mount Prospect on Feb. 27 at 7:30 pjn. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. William Shotliff were Invited out to dinner as guests of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shotliff. This was in honor of the William Shotliffs* fifty-second wedding anniversary. Mrs. Edward Zawistowski and children spent Sunday in Morton Grove with her mother. Guests in the Charles Freund home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korus of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May and family visited the Charles Mays last Sunday. LONG TIME RESIDENT DIES We 'were sorry to hear of the death of Alwilda McCafferty, 78, who passed away following a lingering illness. The McCafferty s, Tom and Alwilda, were residents here for some forty years. Tom was manager Of the Illinois State Fish Hatchery until his retirement in 1962 when they went to live with their daughter, Gloria, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grant, in Gumee. Funeral services were held atEhorn Funeral Home in Richmond on Tuesday, Feb. 21. PLAN CARD PARTY Hie committee for the St. Patrick's day luncheon and card party sponsored fay the Christian Mothers society of St. Peter's met recently to formulate plans. They set the party date for Tuesday, March 14. A delicious dessert was sampled and it was decided to put it on the luncheon menu along with chicken ala king. CHRISTIAN MOTHERS MEET A most interesting program on Church Unity was presented at the meeting of the Christian Mothers society in St. Peter's hall Thursday night. The question and answer and discussion period was conducted by Father Kilduff and the Unity of Faith movement was thor- . oughly explained. Members of other Faiths who were guests of the evening were Mrs. Edith Fletcher, Mrs. William Shdtliff, Mrs. Minnie Pierce, Mrs. Gust Nelson and Mrs. Merle Weidrich. At the meeting preceding, announcements were made for the Holy Name breakfast March 12 and the St. Patrick luncheon March 14. A lunch was served, decorations were in a Valentine theme. CLUBS Mrs. Mame Tiimey rater- No matter where you want to go in NEW ORLEANS you are always, close by at the ^^ L)I: SOTO 422 Baronne St Ne.v Orleans, Louisiana Wr i ><: lode / for rrvot ion i ~frif'o~rmat ion or calendar of r-vr*nt$ Beecheomher's paradise-- Colony Becch Resort, with its btmutrful white ml beach, lies in a tropical setting right on the Gulf of P4esdco. Here you will have your otm spacious Beach House, complete with kitchen . . . an exotic Lanai Suite ... or Patio Hotel Room ... all with television, telephone, and full hotel service.' For your fun -- swimming Pool, TKftNIS, shufflehoard, pitch n' putt. Sea grape ratio Restaurant. . . Starfish Cocktail Lounge . . . Dancing and Entertainment. FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY ALL YEAR 'ROUND. Longboat Key Country Club 18-Hole Championship Golf Course --life minutes from your door. Write for literature, Gulf off Mexico Drive, P.O. Bos S049A JOHNSBURG NEWS •Win WnVIKANK •Mim PAUL TROUT SPEAKS BEFORE SCHOOL GROUP The meeting scheduled for Feb. 20 fay the St. John's Home and School Association, will be held next Monday evening, Feb. 27, in the Johnsburg Community Club hall. All members are urged to attend as the guest tained the birthday club on Tuesday, Feb. 14. Games of cards were played andprtees went to Minnie Pierce, Nora Miller, Tillie May and Clara Deinlein. A lunch was served by the hostess. Members of her club met at the home of Mary Klein on Feb. 9. Prizes in 500 went to Maine Tiraiey, Mary Nimsgern, Frantde Shotliff, Emma May and Agnes May. speaker for THe evening will i-lbe Paul "Dizzy" Trout, former ^pitcher for the Detroit, Tigers., His topic will be "Athletics for' Children". Be sure to put this on your calendar for things that are "a must". The committee in charge for the evening will serve refreshmer«ts to all. The meeting will get underway at 8 p.m. sharp, so please be on time. HOSPITAL PATIENTS Mrs. Doris Rosing was a patient in the McHenry hospital recently. We hope all herproblems are solved and she will have continued good health. . A recent patient in the McHenry hospital was Mrs. Doris Freund. She spent almost a week there undergoing tests to determine the cause of her trouble, Dorie is home now, but is still plagued with dizziness* We hope the doctors will soon find a cure for this bothersome problem and she will once again be able to go on about her merry way. Mrs. William J. Meyers has been confined to the McHenry hospital also. She fell lastweek and broke her hip. Please sit down right now and jot her a* card. Maggie will certainly enjoy hearing from her friends. The very best of get-well wishes to the above three ladies and to anyone else who is incapacitated at thistime. FAMILY-TYPE CELEBRATION FOR BIRTHDAY Steve Himpelmann was treated to a dinner in a local restaurant last Saturday evening in honor of his eleventh birthday. His actual birthdate is Feb. 21. He was-joined by his mother, sister, Barbara, and brother, Ronnie. Many hajjpy returns of the day to him. TENTH CHILD WELCOMED BY THE KNOXES Mrs. Leo Hiller is quite busy this week. She has been spending a lot of time in Crystal Lake lending a helping hand to the Bob Knox family. Her daughter and husband, Norma and Bob, welcomed their tenth child, a daughter in the Sherman hospital in Elgin. They now have six boys and four girls. The newest addition was named Annette Patricia aid weighed a healthy 8 lbs. at birth. Congratulations to the parents, and the grandparents, Mrs. Knox and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hiller. That's it for this week. Short isnt it? Let's see if we can join forces for a longer column next week. COURT BRIEFS 'm ,7 Thomas Ziesk of 2616 W. Emerald court, McHenry, appearing before Judge Smith in Branch 3 court last Thursday, was fined $100 and $5 costs for leaving thesceneofan accident. George E. Booker of 8717 Shady Lane avenue, Wonder Lake, appeared in two cases, each of them leaving the scone of an accident. He pleaded guilty and was fined $50 and $25 for each. IN McHENRY ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 3206 W. Waukegan Road (Highway 120 West) Rev. Carl A. Lobitz, Pastor Sunday -- ^ Services: 7:45 and 10:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. FAITH IPEUSBYTERIAN CHURCH West of the outdoor theater. John O. Mclntyre, PastoV Church School -- 9:30 a.m. for 1st grade through adults and 11:00 a.m. for pre-school children (3-5) Worship -- 11:00 a.m.. Nursery facilities available. ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Richmond, Illinois Rev. Fr. E. J. Lehman Pastor Sunday Masses -- 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Holydays -- 7:00 and 9:30 a.m. FIRST BAPTISE • CHURCH 509 N. Front Street 385-0833 Virgil L. Chappeil Sunday Services -- 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Training Union 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship SHEPHERD Of The HIIXS LUTHERAN CHURCH 404 N. Green St., McHenry D .D. Johnson, Pastor 385-4030 Family Worship and Sunday School -- 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Nursery faciliites available. WONDER LAKE BIBLE CHURCH Box 2, Phone 653-7961 Rev. Richard Wright, Pastor Sunday -- 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 ajm. Morning Worship Junior Church 5:30 p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal 6:00 p.m. Youth Meetings 7:00 p.m. Bible Fellowship Hour RINGWOOD METHODIST CHURCH Ringwood, Illinois Rev. Ronald L. Anderson Minister Sunday -- 10 a.m. Church Service 11 a.m. Church School 3:30 p.m. Jr. Hi M.Y.F. 7:00 p.m. Sr. Hi M.Y.F. RICHMOND BAPTIST CHAPEL American Legion Bldg. Richmond, 111. Sunday School -- 9:45 Worship Service -- 11:00 Wednesday Evening -- 7:30 Ernest Gouge, Pastor Phone 678-3712 Dick Burcham CHAIN O'LAIXES EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHTOCH 4815 N. Wilmot Road Robert E. Hirsch, Pastor 385-7533 -- 385-6555 Sunday School -- 10 a.m. Worship Service -- 11 a.m. Wed. Service -- 7:30 p.m. METHODIST CHURCH Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. Louis Hillendahl Church School -- 10:00 a.m. Regular Worship Service No wonder there's a Berlin wall! It's so hard to get people to accept ideas--to continue to accept them. It takes ruthlessness, brutality, oppression. Or does it? Jesus Christ was a carpenter in Nazareth. That was centuries ago. But the ideas he shared with his disciples are preached from our pulpits today. The truths for •which he offered his life are being lived by millions of Christians. How did he make his point so clear ... and so eternal? He did it through Love and Self-sacrifice . . . and God's Power. He did it through the very gifts which he imparts today to those whx> worship Him! Copyright 1967 Krister Advertiting Service, Inc., Stroiburg, Va. THE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL TOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual- values. Without a strong church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material ,(support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Matthew John Acts Romans I Corinthians 13:53-58 6:60-71 17:22-34 5:12-17 1:18-25 Friday I Corinthians - 1:26-31 <522? + <322? t <S±2? + <3±2? t <Si2? t <22? t <Si2? t <Si2? t <Si2? t Saturday I Peter 4:7-11 ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Leonard Guzzardo Pastor Rev. David Beauvais Assistant Pastor Sunday Masses -- 6:30, 7:30. 8:30, 9:45, 11:00, 12:15. Holydays -- 6:00, 7:00,^8:00, 9:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. -and 8:00 p.m. Saturday --. 4-5:30, 7-ifc30 p.m. Confessions Thursday (Before First Friday) COMMUNITY CHURCH Richmond, Illinois Sunday -- 94:5 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. NATIVITY LUTHERAN 3506 E. Wonder Lake Road Box 157 Phone 653-3832 Wonder Lake Illinois T. L. Johnson Pastor Sunday -- 8 A 11 a.m. Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School METHODIST CHURCH 3717 W. Main Street McHenry Illinois Rev. Raymond L. White 385-1352 Sunday Worship Services -- 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Church School -- 9:45 a.m. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC Rev. Eugene Baumhofer Rev. Matthew Rudden Asst. Pastor Sunday Masses -- 6:30, 8:00 9:30, 9:45, 10:45, 11:00 12-noon & Sun. aft., 5:00 p.m Holydays -- 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Confessions -- Saturday Aft. 4-5 p.m. Thursday before Ftraft Fridays, and days before Holydays: 3-4 in afternoon and 7-8 in the evening. SIT- PETER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. Kilduff, Pastor Sunday Masses--6:30/ 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:10. Saturday -- 3:15, 7:15 p.m. Confessions ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CMUECH 3706 W. St. Paul's & Green McHenry, Illinois Telephone: 385-0390 Rev. Arthur D. McKay, Vicar Sunday Services -- Holy Eucharist & Sermon 7:30 a.m. it 9:00 a.m. Morning Prayer St Sermon 9:00 (1st Sunday) Church School 10 a.m. Coffee Hour 10:00 a.m. Wednesday -- Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Friday -- Eucharist 7:00 a.m. 1st Saturday --•, Eucharist 9:00 a.m. JL CHMS^EABJ SCIENCE SGCTEHY 130 N. Court Street Masonic Building McHenry, Illinois 3unday Service at 10:30 Sunday school same time 3rd Wed. of each month Testimonial meeting 8:00 All are welcome. CHRIST THE KING CHURCH Rt. 2, Wonder Lake, Rev. James Vanderpool Pastor Masses -- Sundays, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 and 12 noon. Daily -- 8:00 ajn. (except Saturdafy 11:30 ajn.) Holy Days -- 8 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. First Friday -- 8 a.m. Confessions -- Saturday, 4 to 5 . p.m., 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. WG2WEE LAME URACE BAPTIST CHAPEL Richard Bursham Pastor 7303 Oak St., Wonder Lake 653-3371 Sunday -- 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service Wednesday -- 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service ST.-JOSflBf 13AIPT1ST ' CAT3SOMO dSEJMCIHI Johnsburg Rev. John Dording Pastor Rectory phone: 385-1477 Convent phone: 385-5363 Sunday Masses -- 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 10:45, and 12:00 Holydays -- 6:30, 8:00, 10:00 and 7:30 p.m. Confessions -- Saturdays and for First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. MOUNT HOPE METSSOBIST CHURCH 1015 Broadway Pistakee Highlands Rev. J. C. Atherton, Pastor 5713 Meadow Hill Pistakee Highlands Tel. 497-3806 - Parsonage 497-3805 - Church Sunday Services -- 9:45 Church School 11:00 Morning Worship LONGBOAT KEY SARASOTA, FLORIDA SAND B GRAVEL 902 N. Front St, McHenry, Illinois PETER M. JU8TEN * SON Funeral Home 3807 W. Elm St, McHenry, Illinois ACE HARDWARE 3729 W. Elm Street McHenry, XUinolo GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Richmond, Illinois Lswfrenpe W. Wick Pastor Church School -- 9:45 a.m. The Service -- 11:00 a|m| May thru September, -8:30 and 11:00 a.m. CRYSTAL HAKE CHRISTIAN (CHURCH (Meeting in Odd Fellow Hall) 49 E. Woodstock St. Crystal Lake, Illinois David Taylor, Minister Phone 459-0682 Sunday -- - 10:00 a.m. Bible School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Christian Training Hour ALLIANCE BIBLE CHURCH 3815 West John Street McHenry, Illinois Sunday -- 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 6:00 p.m. Youth Sendee 7:00 p.m. Evening Evangel Wednesday 8 pm. Bible Study Prayer Meeting MsMESmW STATE BANK Serving McHenry Since 1906 McHenry, Illinois TONYAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. General Contractors McHenry, Illinois ADMIRAL CORPORATION 3903 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois NORTHERN PROPANE OAS COMPANY 4003 W. Main Street McHenry, Illinois GEORGE R. JU8TEN ft SON FUNERAL HOME 3519 W. Elm St, McHenry, Illinois H. E. BUJCH ft SONS, INC PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR 3012 W. Rt 120, McHenry, Illinois FURY MOTORS, INC. Imperial, Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant 2508 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, Illinois