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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jun 1958, p. 11

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fun® 36. 19S8 ';fr;i •vv SiSS^iSllS5 • *! Suiinyside Estates WELCOME GUEST IF H. PALMERS Prom A to Z 4; Hie Palmers welcomed an £ld navy buddy of Harold's this .week from Los Angeles, Calif. ; guring the war he and Maggie is ated many good times with if! Spencer,who has remain- :®d a good friend through the )<W(prs. This week has been ;spent hashing over old times '-and adding a few new memories. Qh, to be a little mouse and listen in on some of these reminiscings to hear who will tell the tallest tale. » Comings and Goings • Jean Leakey entertained her brother and his wife, Mr. and M|p. Paul v Mabrey and their nro children, Paul and Dolores, tor a few days last week. They stopped by on their way back to St. Louis after visiting another brother of Jean's in Indiana. It's too bad we didn't have nicer weather for them as they ran into the floods in Indiana which kept them^from enjoying their stay. After many nights and weekends of hard work and elbow grease, Matt and Pat Bott have their boat ship shape. The launching took place last week after which they enjoyed a ride around the bay. Happy boating. Joey Hoyle gave the measles the air so Hugh, Dottie and the kids left as planned on Saturday to visit some of Hugh's relatives. First stop was at Dodgeville, Wis., to see his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank,Girak. From there they plan to drive to Belgium, that's in Wisconsin too, /to spend some time with Hugh's grandmother, Mrs. Goschey. Bob,, Betty, Mary Jane am Johnny L&kowske drove up to' Milwaukee for a day to visit Betty's aunt and uncle. Imagine ... they took a trip to Milwaukee and didn't stop at a brewery. Seven Little Indians joined th e i r neighboring tribes of Pack 362 in kii Indian Pow-Wow last Saturday. The Cubs had a wonderful time and ended the evening roasting hot dogsj over the council fire and drinking gallohs of pop. The Cubbers from Sunnyside WONDER LAKE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT • TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT f ; ' WONDER LAKE, ILL. Hay 1st, 1987 to May list, 1958 I, Horace R. Wagner, Treasurer of the Wonder Lake Fire Protection District, Wonder Lake, 111., do hereby certify that •the following statement of receipts and disbursements of the [Wonder Lake Fire Protection District funds for the year ending May 1st, 1958 is true and correct according to my best knowledge and belief. # HORACE R. WAGNER Treasurer STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF McHENRY Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of June, 1958. (SEAL) JAMES E. LARKIN Notary Public . RECEIPTS Vernon W. Kays, County Collector •••$5,539.60 Illinois Municipal League 330.19 Wonder Lake Vol. Firemen's Fund (Repay Loan) 300.00 Estates who joined in the festivities were Bill Davis, Paul McDonald and David Zeiger. Picnic Planning1 : is going full force. Sol informs us that1 everyone is to' bring their own picnic lunch and in the event you are expecting guests over the fourth, they are welcome to join in the fun. Look for more news about the picnic here next week. PERSONALS Birthdays Happy birthday to Pat Bott on July 2 and Bob Leaky who was almost a "yankee doodle boy" but missed by one day nine years ago, July 3. Birthday" wishes also to Steve Major on the big number seventeen coming up June 30. Anniversaries Happy anniversary to Laird and Gladys Kayler on June 29 and Flo and Barbara Jesski on June 30. Welcome to Andrew and Harriet Turek who came to us from the northwest, side of Chicago and now make their home on Mayfair drive in the former residence of the Muecke family. The Tureks have two sons and one daughter who are married and nine grandchildren. We wish them a happy life in Sunnyside Estates. TB NURSE TAKES COURSE IN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING w $6,169.79 May 1st, 1957 Balance $2086.94 Less Reserve to purchase equipment 2000.00 86.94 $6,256.73 $6,256.73 DISBURSEMENTS gPiuilding Maintenance •$ 362.55 ffiehicle Maintenance 296.38 *l!eating Fire House -- W. L. Oil Co. 271.55 Phone & Fire Alarm -- General Telephone ^ C o . _ - -- -- 4 4 7 , 6 9 ^•per £ Light -- Public Service Co. • •.". -99.9? insurance -- Trucks, Bldg., Firemen 842.68 "^Equipment Purchased 851.55 Illinois Truck License ' 10.00 jtocHenry Co. Collector 12.38 Illinois Municipal League (Collection Fee) 23.11 •Illinois Assn of Fire Districts 45.00 Jjbegal Retainer -- Joseph X. Waynne 25.00 jjegal Publication -- McHenry Plaindealer 20.70 Office & Bank Service Fees--Misc. Expenses 113.25 fj'ire Stickers -- C. B. Wilkenson 100.00 £ $3,521.81 $3,521.81 •May 1st, 1958 Balance on Hand $2,734.92 •Reserve to purchase equipment due in July 1958 2,500.00 ( May 1st Working Balance $ 234.92 •Reserve May 1st -- $4,500.00 (Publish June 26, 1958) * Claremont Hill SUBDIVISION Mrs. Claribel H. Naylor, McHenry county tuberculosis nurse, is now attending the University of Minnesota. While there, she will take special courses in the field of public health nursing. Mrs. Naylor was awarded a scholarship for further study by the division of tuberculosis control of the state department of health. She \fr&l/>gturn to McHenry county ^irAug 22 to continue her work in the field of tuberculosis control. Peace has a better chance when divided people have found out that the people on the other side of the gulf are just like themselves, fathers and mothers and children. SHOP IN McHENRY Miss Kathryn Hudson returned to her home in Kansas City, Friday after spending^ ten days with her aunt, Mrs. F. G. Schreiner. Mrs. Elliott Timme of Park Ridge visited relatives here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert sfcfiiSewer of Oak Park spent Friday evening in McHenry. Mrs. Margaret Hafner, Johji Jackson of Grass Lake a$d Henry Adams of Richmond visited relatives here Thursday- Mrs. Anna Miller accompanied by the Jerome Miller family visited in the Williajft .Miller home at- Fox Riverj}>j|feye, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Conway and family of !Janesville, Wis., visited McHenry relatives Sunday. Mrs. Lorene Anderson of Elgin was a visitor in the home of the Misses Lena and Clara Stoffel Friday. Mrs. Carl Blanner and Vernon Blanner ol Rockford were visitors in the Robert Conway home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Clautt of Black Hills, S. D., were guests in the John Netdiartli . hontie the past week. ' J;, Mrs. Thomas Phalln last, week for a visit in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Patricia McCannon and sons in1" '.San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ctioper and children have been Vacationing in California. f v ~ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bonslett of Evanston called on relatives here Saturday. j : ? Mr. and Mrs. "ted Olhava of Chicago, called on McHenry friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Scherzer are vacationing at Wolf Lake. Wis., this week. Mrs. Nellie Bacon attended a bridal shower complimenting Miss Carroll Johnson of Crystal Lake at the home of Mrs. Margaret ' Field in that city Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abbott of Woodstock were guests of Mrs. Annabel Aicher Saturday* evening. Mrs. Richard Vycital visited relatives here Sunday enrtiute .to her home in Boise. Idaho, after taking her daugh^j^ Slierrie Ann," to a music camp In Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hiatt and children of Waukegan are enjoying a three weeks' trip through the jwest where they plan to visit friends in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holly and Mrs. William Spencer visited Antioch friends Friday. Miss Clara Miller, accompanied by Mrs. Ida Quinlan and sister of Park Ridge and Miss Margaret Hall of Chicago, are enjoying a motor trip around Lake Michigan this Vteek. . '• # t Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hayes of .Chicago called on his mother, Mrs. Edith Hayes Saturday evening. Mrs. A. P. Freund Mrs. Mary Buch, Mrs. Kathryn Worts and Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson attended a luncheon and card party sponsored by St. Therese hospital auxiliary at Waukegan Tuesday. Mrs. Freund and Mrs. Worts are members of the auxiliary. Mrs. Lelah Howard spent a few days the past week with her sister, Mrs. Harvey, Rapp in Arlington Heights. Miss Helen Flynn of Chicago was a weekend guest of Miss Marion McOmber. Rev. Fr. Nicholas Schmitt returned to Ponca City, Okla., last week after a ten days visit With relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and Miss Maud Granger were Sunday guests in the George E. Johnson home in ;Skokie. (Mrs. Delia Freund of the Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Daisy Smith of the V.F.W. auxiliary, and Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson of the C. D. of A., assisted in the annual carnival given for the veterans at Downey last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bungard and daughters, Janis and Marilyn, of BJJnhurst visited McHenry relatives Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wollak and daughter, Dolores, enjoyed a trip to Blue Mound, Wis., Sunday. Miss Nancy Lockwood returned Sunday from a few days visit in the home of her brother, Laverne Lockwood in Lake Geneva, Wis. Mrs. Robert Conway, Judy and Robbie, accompanied by Mrs. Stella Calbon and Mrs. Thomas Spantideas, son, Greg of Crystal Lake, spent Sunday in Rockford where they helped her mother, Mrs. Carl Blan-. ner, celebrate her birthday. Sister Mary Robertus (Lucy Sutton) and four sister companions of St. Bridget's parish, Chicago, accompanied by R. E Sutton and son, Robert, of Chicago, enjoyed an outing at the. Joseph J. Sutton home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas St. Denis and daughters, Betsy and Molly, recently returned to their Holiday Hills home after a brief sojourn in the( East, where Tom is an airlines pilot. Mrs. Anne St. Denis was guest of honor at a gathering given by Mrs. Harold Seebach for Anne's immediate neighbors and close, friends, by way of welcoming her back to McHenry. Miss Eva Mae McGowen, of Pittsburgh, Pa:, was a house guest of the HarOld Seebachs of Holiday Hills last week. Miss Patricia Seebach and Julie Tonyan attended cosmeticians' school in Chicago last month. Holiday Hills residents soon to return from vacations in Pennsylvania are the Gerald W a l t e r s a n d t h e H a r o l d B o u g h s , a n d t h e i r f a m i l i e s . The Arthur Jungwirths and son are vacationing in Calif- Attend Funeral Of Mrs. Anna Fangmeier Among relatives and friends from out of town who attended the funeral of Mrs. Anna Fangmeier last week were Steve Whitish and Mrs. Ruby Miller of Fennimore, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Velzer and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Pien of Madison, Wis.; Louis Fangmeier of Sioux Falls, S. Dakota;- Mr, and Mrs. George FangmeieK Mrs. Phil Endres, Mrs. Clarence Frey and Fred Fangof Mazomania, Wis.; George Fangmeier, Jr., of Reedsburg, Wis.; Mrs. A. Borsvert of Montreal, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Torbin Sorenson, Evelyn Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fangmeier and Sharon Fangmeier of Chicago; Mr. and" Mrs.. Claire Kinsey, Cheri Kinsey, Edmund Winters and Clarence Winters of Crystal Lalrai Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young 'Snd Mr. and Mrs. Sv^nd Anderson of Waukegan. - Also Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Lemont of Lemont; Mr. and Mrs. A. Czaikowski of Lake Forest; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lija of Harvard; Jack and Brian Altman of Normal; Mrs. Leander Lay of Spring Grove; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tilton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Micheld, Duane Overton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Lasco of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hay and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hay of Woodstock. A simple-rtiinded person who has not been reproved by scorn? ful children often speaks a superior grade of English. T6 know nothing about grammar is perhaps better than to kno# just a little, especially if most of what you "know" is wrong. SHOP IN McHENRY piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii^ I KPPING'SON I j CEMENT CONTRACTORS ( | Phone 409 I 8 COMPLETE LINE OF CEMENT WORK i il I For Exclusive Country Living 3 BEDROOM HOMES Including Garage on Vz Acre Lot • FULL BASEMENT • CERAMIC TILE BATH gt • COMPLETELY DECORATED 2 Model Homes Open For Inspection GOOD FINANCING - ALSO -- Large Homesites lor Sale $250.00 Down Only 2V4 miles north of McHenry on Route 81 Entrahce front Johnsburg road/ and Route SI PETER HAMLIN PHONE: McHENRY 802 ACT FAST! PAINT SALE ENDS JULY 5th ihuu nci iiess naisa • mkm cum un writ c • ME CUT Wflt MOST IU FAINTER SWFKES • JElfCUMIM GAL. *nburanc* In case lots of You save $4.24 Single Gallons $6.59 save 86c SPECIAL SAI£! E: craftsman house mmmt JAFAlA® owe* *•»"* snamk <INOU MUONS CAM OF 4 I £ . ng $4.69 \$4.79 Gal. HtllllANT, RAPID \ Qt. drying COLORS Reglav. wwfrwi utttnen-Mnrifgfl. ftORENAtfr *0CKSPA* VARUM WIDI *AN°*n-s MOOIftN COLORS PROFEWOnRL DIRECTORS' DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEL Chiropratic Physician Naprapathic Manipulation ' Steam Baths and Massago • 804 East Elm Street }; McHenry, I1L Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. ft Fit , 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1:80 pan. to 5:80 pjn." 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.in. to 2 pin. Phone McHenry 743 DR. C. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Hours: Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:80 to 5:80 Mon., Wed., ft Fri. Evening! By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 100 ROBERT A. CAMERON Complete Insurance Service Since 1923 RJT.D. S -- Box IS McHenry, 111. Phone 1872-B EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm ft Life 1 i Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insuranee ff Any Kind PHONE 48 or 958 Green ft Elm McHenry, OL $7.25 re« GAUON $2.25"* quart AT YOUR C L I D D E N DEALER'S FOX RIVER BOAT COMPANY 120 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, Ol. PHONE 454 iiui!!^bIHIhi 1 if i0IH/ PRlOE* Tubed II* Made with Firestone's Exclusive || 1: RUBBER-X, the longest wearing rubber ever used in tires. SEE WALT novn • Firestone's S/F, Safoty-Fortlfled cord i body for rugged troublo-froo service. # Firestone's famous preclslon-blsded tresd design for top non-skid irTubeless construction...white ... nylon bodies ... ALL i at slightly higher prices. MAM Check That Battery Now! FIRESTONE'S FAMOUS DRY CHARGE BATTERIES AS LOW AS As High As $6.00 TRADE-IN for your old BATTERY McHENRY TIRE MART Wall Freund, Prop. 526 W. Main St. PHONE 294 McHenry, 11L SCHROEDER IRON WORK$ i Ornamental ft Structural Steel |?, Visit Our Showrooms • ' H S Miles South on Rt, ST PHONE 950 H. F. HARRISON CO Realtors Insurance - Real Estair- Appraisals Phone 1910 405 W. Elm Street You can retire on the dollars you use' to protect family. Larry Booster -- Virgil PoDmjl The New England Mutual Life Insurance Company 204 E. Elm St. Pwhr one 2500 t Expert PIANO TUNING and Repairing A. O. SKALA O/o Steffan'-s Jewelry Store 514 W. Main Street PHONE 128-J DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 126 So. Green Street Office phone McHenry 186 Res. phone McHenry 604-M-l Hours: Daily 9:80 - 5:00 •• Tues. ft Fri. Evenings 6:80 • 9:00 Closed ail day Wednesdays Eyes examined • Glasses fitted Repair Service DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist - Eyes examined - Glasses Contact lenses 105 Richmond Roai Hours Eve.: Wed., Thurs ft IM 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays - 8 to 6 pjn. Phone McHenry 2262-J Loop office • 108 N. State St Phone DEarborn 2-2096 GEORGE J. CASTLE, Agent The Prudential Insurance Co. - of America Life, Retirement, Sickness A Accident and Group Insurance 826 Crystal Lake Road, McHenry, 111. Phone: McHenry 253S~ ALYCE JOYCE MUSIC STUDIO Gulbransen - HammoaJ Organs New -- Used Piano ft Organ Instruction 808 W. Elm Street McHenry, UL Phones: McHenry 815 . 8lt i - • '-"J

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