*•9* Eight V *' ' 1 1~"-~T H EM c H E NRY PLAINDEALER ' -r^r-^ -l----^- Thursday. August 21. 19& -"}'3'] " 11 ' •' •< I T i l " • ' ' '- i-.' .JHtl.V. '.' .'- ' I .» Y. ' 'I fri. • 'i*--"- - ••• • • • ' ' "V. • •'. w *»»•>* • .•• • m nmmaim.^. ab •••• •• •• ' I - - - iur„„„,n C+oinac D«li T ~ «- "** -- . --. - • •' ' J • lvs Mutin' & Meanderin' j^ABD BLUE RIBBONS FOR SHOW ENTRIES \&i- !• ^(Continued from Page 1) 'Cfe tfction. UtMrs. Fjeldstadt has been doming to work in her own boat this summer, making the trip in about twenty-five minutes. Her course is from the shore of Long Lake through a< canal to Squaw creek into Fqx Lake and then through Mfippersink and Pistakee lakes into Fox river. It is necessary for her to Host Club Wins Recognition For Staging Event PERSONALS eye catching sight in the cent e r o f t h e r o o m v i e w e d "through the garden gate" at the Wonder Lake Garden pass through one lock west of club's second flower show held Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bungard and daughters of Elmhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riley and daughter, Frances, of Fon-du- Lac, Wis., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irene Guffey Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hauck A garden pool, artfully flank- I and children, Gary, Dave and ed with many plants, was the I Carol, and Judy Scholtz of Birch Run, Mich., were weekend guests in the Sam Schmunk home. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Freund visited their daughter, Long Lake. .A nurse's aide at the hospital, Mrs. Dorothy Rose, accompanies Mrs. Fjeldstadt each day and the ladies find the scenic trip most relaxing before a busy day. Just to prove that the if^jisual has an attraction for her is a feat accomplished back in 1929, when she was the first woman to fly an airplane with weather instruments over 17,000 feet. At that tirjae she was emover the weekend at the Harrison school. A 11 r a c t i v ely grouped around the pool were the tables set for the "Tea for Two by the Pool" entries. The show was bigger and better attended than last year and the ladies report wonderful cooperation from everyone in the community in their venture. The club received a merit award for staging the show. The staging and program planning committee consisted of Mrs. V. Thompson of McHenry ployed as an anesthetist atj and Mrs. C. Kopp, Mrs. Ed West Suburban hospital, Chi-; Muchow, Mrs. J. Condren and cago, and was commuting to 1 Mrs. L. Switzer, all of Wonder Hartley. Iowa, in her own two-; Lake. A merit award went to seater airplane. • the Greenwood nursery for the A Chicago flier who was to p061 arrangement. take government instruments Blue ribbon winners in the aloft to get weather readings artistic division were the Crysfailed to appear and she was tal Lake Garden club for their asked to make the trip. She | table, "Dinner at Twilight"; flew a Stinson open pit air- the Men's Garden club of plane provided the government ( Woodstock for the "Easy Livby the Fly-Yourself Service. I ing" barbecue; and the Bull She went up 17,200 feet, as Valley Garden club for their high as she dared go without; 'Tea for Two" table. The oxygen, and made the reading. | Zenda Garden club of Wis?con- Two months later she learned. sin was awarded a red ribbon she hgd established a record. I for their luncheon table "High > Noon". The Bull Vallev club We were most happy with also took the award of distinca visit from Rev. Wayne Price.: tion for outstanding setting. former minister of the Meth- j In the arrangements section, j days last week the Dells odist church in McHenry, and j Ferol Tomlinson of McHenry , of Wisconsin. Mrs. Price last Monday after-1 took a blue for "The Moon is Diane, at St. Joseph's convent, Milwaukee, Sunday. Miss Villa Smith has returned to Elgin after several days visiting in the Robert Thompson home. Other supper guests tm Sunday included Mrs. Charles Owen, son, Donald, of Skokie and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebron. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray of Mundelein were guests in the Alfons Adams home Sunday evening: Miss Joan Adams, who had been a guest irr their hbme, returned to McHenry with them. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaefer of Milwaukee called on McHenry relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Uohnson, Stevie and Susie, of Skokie were Sunday visitors in the George H. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosing and daughter, Janet, of Libertyville visited McHenry relatives Sunday. Mrs. John Bolger, accompanied by her sister; Miss Kathryn Kortendick of Woodstock, attended a family reunion at Frankliriville Sunday. Mrs. Jean Hammershoy and daughter, Rosalyn, spent a few lW>n. ! Young"; Mrs. Emil Walker, " It has been eight years since j Woodstock, for her "Sunset Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young of' Waukegan and daughter, Miss Mary Dolores Young, of the Prices and their three Glow", "Rose Reflection" and * California, visited relatives Children left our city for Sher- "Summer Splendor" arrangeiflan, N. Y., where he is in j ments; Grace Thompson of «harge of several churches. So j McHenry for her "Fruit of the many have been the changes Blossom" and "Garden Beausince they were in McHenry J ties" arrangements; and Mrs. decade ago that they were j Fred Leiberson of McHenry rdly aware it was the same fty. However, visits with old lends convinced them that .we have the same friendly comjhunity, always eager to welcome back the type of citizens the Prices proved to be. FALL FINANCE CAMPAIGN SET OP BY SCOUTS (Continued on pgtge 8) Ernest Vcgt will head the Wonder Lake group. The community campaign chairmen are currently engaged in compiling records and recruiting community committees. The goal estimate for the Kishwaukee district, is $18,800. Chairman Hanna remarked that, "through the enthusiastic efforts of these community campaign chairmen, it is hoped that the district will go over the top, thereby making scouting available to more boys throughout this area." REGISTRATION DAYS AT HIGH SCHOOL AUG. 25-26 (Continued from Page 1) T^ey are encouraged to ask any questions or tell teachers, any information which will be of help to the child. Children assigned to morning sessions wlil attend for a brief visit from 9 to 11:15, and afternoon groups from 12:30 to 2:15. Children must be accompanied by a parent and the visits m|ist be short in order to allow time for each conference. fot "Bird's Eye View" In the artistic juniors section, blue ribbons were awarded Carol Watkins, Wonder Lake, and Janet Best, Grayslake, for "My Own Lunch" entries. Jacquie Sue Burr, Wonder Lake, took a blue for "No Birds in Last Year's Nest"; and Beye Fyfe, Woodstock, for his "Artistic Fantasy." The McHenry Township Kiwanis club received a merit award for their educational exhibition on conservation. In the horticulture division, annuals, blues went to C. Engvalson, H. Muchow, E Muchow, V. Kopp, B. Fiala and H. Comisky, all of Wonder Lake. Others were Mrs. J. C. Ewell and Jim Pearson, both of Ringwood and from Lilvmoor, Mrs. Elvina Latimer, L. Fantus, and Mrs. M. Haines. From McHenr y , G. T h o m p s o n a n d f r o m Woodstock, Mrs. E. Walker. Blue ribbons for perennials went to G. Thompson. E Crawley of Lilym'oor, C. Engvalson, V. Kopp and M. L. Hartog, all of Wonder Lake. B. Fiala and C. Pierpaolin, Mrs. F. Howard, Woodstock, and Mrs. F. Harast, Grayslake. Corms, tubers and bulbs: V Milbrandt, B. Fiala, H. Com- Sky, M. L. Hartog, J. Wendt, G. Rink, M. Milbrandt, C. Engvalson, K. Engvalson, all of Wonder Lake. Others were Mrs. M. A. Haines, Lilymoor, A. Dvorak, Fox River Grove, Mrs. E. Grands, Grayslake; L & N. McDonald, Mrs. E. Walker and Betty Duncan, both of Woodstock. Potted plants: V. Switzer and J. Wendt, both of Wonder Lake; Mrs. M. A. Haines, Lilymoor; G. Gritmaker and S Wayne, both of Algonquin, and Mrs. C. Appleby, Lake Villa Blue ribbons for fruits went to J. Pearson, Ringwood; G. His Excellency, Archbishop j McHenry; H. Mu- Etlgene DeSouza of Magpor. i Ho|!e'nb °n £ a e' and ** I• na diatt, wc*h o th as b*e*e n visitin* g in,s AA s_wttme ep"s4t ak, e ribbon, in ad, - the U. S. since May spent (he dilion J b a° P'7« o[ la,s< W«V iTomlmson for her collection --Rev. J ames vVa.nitdrerSpoSol nof^ i ot vegetables. jB luie s were won Christ the King church. 1 f-?r. her entr.es .Thfe Archbishop is in the States to secure aid in order to establish a' technological inhere Friday evening. Mrs. Agnes Lane of Detroit, Mich., was a guest in the John .Nihill home the past week. The Herman Schmitt family of St. Louis, spent the weekend with McHenry relatives. Misses Mary and Margara* Ekstrom of Crystal Lake visited their sister, Mrs. Olga Nordin, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoewer of Waukegan visited McHenry friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Long attended the wedding of Miss Merrie Press of Barrington and James Martin of Evanston, which took place at St. Anne's church, Barrington, recently. Miss Gertrude May of Oak Park is visiting in the home of her sister, Mrs. John R. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young ind Mr. and Mrs. Leo King h a v e r e t u r n e d f r o m a t r i p through Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Indiana. Miss Eva Williams of Chicago was a Sunday visitor in the Mike Degen home. Out-of-town guests who attended a family picnic at the 'iome of Mrs. Irene Guffey Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Staines, Pell La k e* Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Staines and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hemiken of Woodstock, Mr. anfi Mrs. Leslie Bungard, daughter, Marilyn, and Miss Joy Fraser of Elmhurst, Mr. and Mcs. Elmer Schmalfeldt, James and GaU, and Miss Sharon Watring of Kenosha, Wis., and the William Guffey family of Richmond. Mrs. Anthony Varese and daughter, Debbie, have returned from a several weeks' vacation in California. Among the outof-town folks who attended open house at the Jerome Miller Jiome Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. "Ray Hermance of Richmond, Mrs. William Miller, daughter, Mary Rita and friend of Fox River G r o v e , M r . a n d M r s . H a n k Currans, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Currans and Ray Currans, Chicago. " Mr. and Mrs. Nick Huff and son, Dennis, accompanied, by Henry »4ams of Richmond, spent <a few days at the Wisconsin Dells. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hignight and son, Richard, were Lombard visitors Saturday. Mrs. Florence Foreman entertained at her home Tuesday in honor of her guest, Mrs. Edwin Drach of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Those present were Mrs. Thomas Smith of Silver Lake, Mrs. Thomas Farrell and Mrs. Henry Faubansce of Kenilworth and Mrs. Margarqt Boyle of Chicago. The Clifton Fulton family and Miss Joan Collins have been vacationing in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoffel spent Sunday with the Roland Ekstrom family, who moved recently from Bartlett to Elgin. Mrs. William Nye and little daughter are visiting her parents in Boston, Mass., Mrs. Chuck Miller, sons, David, Allan and Brian, and her mother, Mrs. Emma Lieser, returned Saturday from a twomonth motor trip to California. Butch Miller joined them in Colorado for the trip home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bigelow, Fort Jennings, Ohio, spent the "weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake. Mr. and Mrs. John M&y of Waukegan were McHenry visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mts. Nick M. Justen and daughters, Mrs. Carl Martin and Clarene, and Greta, Carla and Marta Martin visited Sister M. Nicele at Holy Redeemer school Thursday. Edward Sutton and son, Charles, Mrs. Eleanor Nye, Arthur Martin, Mr. and Mrs; Charles Martin, Kenny arid" Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutton and Mrs. Kathryn Weber were guests in the William Martin "'home in Waukegan Sunday, where they celebrated the birthdays of Edward Sutton and Mary Martin, which ocur a few days apart. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ahrens and Mr. and Mrs. David Ahrens, all of Sterling, attended the dedication services of Zion Lutheran church last Sunday. Archbishop Visits Wonder Lake Pastor SHOP IN McHENRY ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ I VILLA NURSING HOME I ON PISTAKEE BAY NEAR McHENRY | 1 Home for the Aged SENILE BED PATIENTS PHONE McHENRY 461 | ^imiinmiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiMiiiiiniiiiimnmiiiminiiinnniinimmnmiiiniiniiiniiniiniiiiF Btitute in India. He wiil be returning to India the end of August, accompanied by Alfred 'Lewis, who will serve as his secretary.* . Parking meters in the city are in effect Friday evenings until 9 p.m. Other winners 'were H. Muchow, J. Pearson. L. Pierpaoli P. Fyfe, C. Engvalson and M Martin, McHenry. Blue ribbon open class juniors were S. Watkins. C. Watkins, L. Wenck, W. Wenck, R. Wenck. R. Liberatore, J. Best, Grayslake. and P. Murdock. Linda Diederich, Wonder Lake, took a blue ribbon for her beans in the section, seeds distributed by the club. 11 i ton P.U, W- jL Un & So OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone McHenry 63 NOW! CARRY OUT SERVICE AT THE A COFFEE SHOP IN JOHNSBURG Hot Fried Shrimp .... $1.90 lb. Boiled Shrimp ...... $1.90 lb. Hickory Smoked Fish ... 85* lb. Chicken 'n Basket.... '1.50 Including (Bread, Butter,' French Fries & Vegetable) PHONE McHenry 2052 TRY OUR WISCONSIN CHEESE County Sfteks High Rating In Festival' The nineteenth annual ^sports festival, a program sponsored by the Illinois Agricultural association, County Farm Bureaus, and others Jto provide recreatioji and fuiyior farm families, is being held today. Scoring is based more on participation than on winning. McHenry county has maintained its. fourth place rariking to iate with 670 points, behind Sangamon, Adams and Champaign. The local county ranked ninth for the third straight year in 1957. McHenry was in sixth place in 1954. , , \ ' MINOR ACCIDENT Cars driven - by Henry J. Schaffer of Waukegan road, McHenry, and Fred E. Snyder of WoodlaWn Park were damaged in a two-car crash which occurred at the intersection of Green and Elm streets about 7:45 Monday morning. Mr. Schaffer was reported by authorities to have been travelling north through a stop light when .his veh!£le collided with the auto of Mr. Snyder, heading west. SIXTIETH ANNUAL CONVENTION ON HOSPITALS HELD FRANK BLOCK DIES Frank Blocks 71, of Marengo, son of Mrs. Minnie Block of McHenry, died unexpectedly while at work at Zion Lutheran church in Marengo, where he was caretaker. The body is resting at the Pinnow funeral home until 2 o'clock Friday, when services will be held from Zion church. CHURCH DINNER . The Ringwood church will sponsor its annual dinner on Tuesday, Aug. 30. A delicious roast beef dinner will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. Throughout the afternoon, refreshment stands operated by the Country Store and the M.Y.F. will be open. McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients at McHenry hospital this past week included Barbara Thacker of McCullom Lake; James Harper of Holiday Hills; ' Aloysius Adams, Frieda Reiland, Dana Wheelock, William Danko, Thomas Antonson, .Irene Baird,' Jack Cooper, Dovie Franks and Carl J. Freund of McHenry; Janice Howard^of Fox Lake; John Sands of' Shelby, Mont.; Ford Jackson of Woodstock; Jean- ;nev Christensen and Claudia Ruge of Cryst&l Lake; Marion Biere, Charles Dussmann and Ruth Taylor of Ingleside; Oronzo Abbinante of Lakeland Park; James Curran of Round Lake; Antonitte Guzae "of Rosedale; Keith Duggan of Cary. Memorial Hospital Patients at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, this past week were George Weeks, Paul Schwegel and Janice Gander, all of Wonder Lake; Mrs. Emma Gies and tylrs. Elmer Groncke of McHe: CARD OF THANKS I want to take this means of thanking • the many friends who remembered me with gifts, prayers and visits during the time I was confined to the hospital. They were appreciated so very much. 16 Joseph Muska CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who remembered me with cards, gifts and prayers while I was confined to the hospital. They were appreciated so very much. *16 Nick Young READ THE WANT ADS Administrator Ben Underwood of the McHenry hospital has been spending this week in Chicago, where he is attending the American Hospital association's sixtieth annual convention, .which ends today. Special. sessions have been attended by members of the hospital auxiliary and by the board. Highlights of the convention included the council on hospital auxiliaries held Sunday, and a special portion devoted to sympqsium on management Monday. Onfe particular topic, "The Hospital -- Planned G r o w t h o r S t a g n a t i o n , " h a d as moderator Richard T. Viguers, administrator, Pratt Diagnostic clinic, New England Center hospital, Boston. A great many in attendance at the four-day convention attended the dedication of the American Hospital association building at Lake Shore Drive Monday morning. A conference on hospital planning was a feature of the Tuesday sessions. Of interest that day to members of the auxiliary was a program entitled "Youth Looks at Health Careers." r Of general interest was a talk by Ray E. Brown, superintendent, University of Chicago Clinics and past president of the American Hospital association, who spoke on "Principles and Tools Alone Cannot Give Good Administration." A session on hospital accreditation was a highlight of the Wednesday program, which was concluded with the annual association banquet at 7 o'clock in the evening. Parking meters in the city are in effect Friday evenings until 9' p.m. SERVICE NEWS 1 Chief Warrant Officer James. E. Butler of Manhattan, Kan., has a big, big-job on his hands -- that of keeping the records of more than 2,300 Camp mP. Coy support troops up to date. Mr. Butler is personnel officer and assistant adjutant at Camp McCoy. Mr. Butler's staff includes eleven enlisted men. His "right hand man" is Specialist Third Class Harold E. Walter of McHenry. Specialist Walter is the personnel section's sergeant major. It is his responsibilMk to see that the personnel a£ s i g n e d t o t h e s e c t i o n k n o w their jobs. He is also responsible for ensuring that the work of the section is completed in the most expeditious manner. Marine Pvt. Roger J. May, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank j! May of 124 Freund avenue, McHenry, is scheduled to finish four weeks of individi^ combat training Aug. 21 at, the Marine corps base, Carhp Pendleton, Calif. TWO INDUCTED IN ORDER OF ARROW IN COLORFUL RITE Fred Durrenberg and Roger Thompson of Boy Scout Ttoqd 162 spent last weekend ft Camp Lowden, where they were introduced into the Order of the Arrow society in « very colorful ceremony. Robert Rodde, Dave Kerr and Hugh Nelson, also from Troop 162, and John Dalton, visiting from Chicago Troop 388, camped out at Starved Rock state park over the weekend. They were accoiA panied by Assistant Scoutma£ ter Francis Mazzone. LESLIE W. KRIEGER, JR., D.D.S. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICBJ FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY AT ^ 105 RICHMOND ROAD ' McHENRY, ILLINOIS OFFICE HOURS OFFICE: McHENRY 3082 BY APPOINTMENT RESIDENCE: McHENRY 1384 DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:30 P.M. 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