THE McHENHY PLAIND TT* • PERSO.N..A..L..S. §|Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake haVd returned from a trip horth. They motored to Manitowoc, Wis., from where they . ferried across to Frankfort, . Mich., then on to Mackinaw City where they crossed the . Mackinac bridge. &At Sault-Ste-Marie they saw- |The Locks" and at Mjarqui Jfcey visited the salt mines. Encoute home they spent sometime with the Messrs. Blake's Bisters, Sister M. Ildefons ©.S.F. and Sister M. Arcadia O.S.F. at St. Joseph's convent, it Campbellsport, Wis. Htf Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N Schmitt have returned from a irip to St. Charles, Minn.; fahere; they attended the wedjjlin^ of a cousin Miss Carmen Jensen to Donald Albrecht on j§ept. 6. Enroute home they *$sited relatives in Sioux Falls, §J. D. Mrs. John Zenners and Miss Mayme Burke of that city Accompanied them home for a visit. ** Mayor and Mrs. George P. eund and Mr. and Mrs. rge J. Freund returned Saturday from a week's vacation at Cold Springs, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoffel and children, Jay and Barbara of Baltimore, Ma., have returns ed to McHenry to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl were Kenosha, Wis.; visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scholtz and daughter, Penny, were in Chicago^Saturday to make the acquaintance of their new. granddaughter and niece, Shar- 'on Joan, in the Walter Rose home. Mesdames Herb Simon, „ Isabelle Thompson, son Tommy, Barbara Hansen, daughter, Alyson, Mary Hetterman, son, Mike, attended a bazaar at Milton Junction, Wis., Wednesday. Among the folks from out of state here to attend the Stef- LEGALS NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of EDD PEET, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that November 3, .1958, is the claim date in the estate of EbD PEET, Deceased, pending irt thd County Court of McHenry, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. LUCILLE FOUT and EDNA PORTER Co-Executors HARRY P. STlNESPRING JR. fan-Diedrich wedding Saturday , 18.25 Qct 2 195g^ were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Davis Alberta, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. James Kilbane, Cleveland, | Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kennedy, Waukesha, Wis. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dallegue, Lake Geneva. Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sedar and sons, of Waukegan, visited McHenry relatives Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson and Mrs. Kathryn Worts spent a few days this week with Chicago relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and family of Chicago and Vi?itCd the i Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bianken and son of Dundee were Sunday guests in the Henry Scholtz home. Miss Mary K. Schmitt has been visiting relatives in Ster- £>e)ls of Wisconsin. Arthur McKenty is having a Vacation from his work and left Saturday to spend some time in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petitclair and familv of Waukegan yisited her mother, Mrs. A. P. Freund, Saturday evening. * Mrs. Ben Justen, Leo Rothermel of this city and Mrs. Berniece Smale of Crystal Lake, attended the funeral of the former's sister, Sister Alma. in Danville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Conway of Fenton, Mich., Leo Conway Of' Chicago and Mr. and Mrs i Ernest Kiefer of Glen Ellyn. ling. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dickson of Detroit, Mich, were weekend guests in the Martin Klapperich home where they celebrated their second wedding anniversaries together. Miss Jane Blake, student nurse, was home from Downey to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Blake. Robert Weber of Fort Leonthe ard Wood, Mo.; is spending a i couple of weeks with his par- ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. tended a luncheon art the home , Weber. Of Mrs. Arthuf Edstrom Tues-1 Mr. and Mrs. Bonner and lay included: Mrs. Ethel Lind- daughter, Pat, of Racine, Wis. gren, Mrs. Shirley Thackleber- | were Sunday guests in the •grere recent guests in Robert Conway home. SOut of town folks who at- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of KESTER H. BARKWILL, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, November 3rd. 1958, is the claim date in the estate of KESTER &. BARKWILL, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, - Illinois, and' that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. William H. Barkwill, Sr. Administrator Joseph X. Waynne, Attorney 308 W. Elm St. McHenry, 111. Tub Sept. 18-25, Oct. 2, 1958) STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICS In the matter of the application of ARTHUR T. GALT, JR., for approval of a commercial airport located near Greenwood, McHenry County, Illinois. ) , NOTICE Please take notice that on or after September 25, 1958, the Department of Aeronautics intends to , enter .an order pursuant to Section 60 of the Illinois Aeronautics Act approving the application of Arthur T. Gait, Jr., for approval of a Commercial Airport* located near Greenwood, in ,th^ West Mrs. Betty Seaholm, Chica- i home of their daughter, Mrs. j i2 of the Southwest '4 of Sec- Mrs. V. Erickson. Miss | Paul Mandli and family. Swanson, Park Ridge and f Representing the local court of the Catholic daughters of America at the dedication of the new convent for the Dominican Sisters of St. Edward high school and the golden jubilee of the Rockford Diqcese in Mrs. Betty Glassman, River forest. * Sunday visitors in the Herb {ftaion home were Mr. and Mrs. •fcimes Wagner and family of Siiltcn, Wis.; and Mr. and Mrs Robert Wayman and family of Elgin Sunday were Madeline Arlington Heights. • Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lay and family of Waukegan and Mr. and Mrs. Jen-y Klaus and son of Mount Prospect were Sunday ' visitors in the John Lay home. ... Leo Conway ot Chicago visited relatives here a few days t^tis week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Powers on Center street. ,Mr. and Mrs. Irwin May, daughters, Joyce and Janet and Miss Laurayne Conway visited the former's daughter, Sister Florence Mary, at South Bend, Ind., Sunday. Mayfield, Frances Windhelm, Bobby May, Mayme Freund, Van Diedrich, Rita Martin, Laura. Weber, Helen Heuser, Barbara Leight and Eleanor Strache. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby spent Monday in Sterling visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson and family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their visits, cards, flowers and the many kind deeds during my recent illness. Your thought fulness will always be remembered. *20 John Dreymiller t'on 1, Township 45_ North, Range 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian, the South Part of the /Southeast M of Section 2, Township 45 North, Range 7 East of the Third Principal Meridian,* McHenry County. Illinois. 31 - . f Said order shall further provide for the issuance pf a certificate of . approval of said commercial airport after .sufficient completion thereof as proposed by the application to meet all minimum requirements of the Department for the operation of a commercial airport and shall further provide, for the nullification of said order'if the order is' not acted upon and a certificate issued •Within six (6) months from the date thereof. Any person to be affected by the entry of said order as above mentioned may, prior to the entry of said order, file objections to or comments on the subject matter of said order within fifteen (150 days wfth the Department of Aeronautics. Dated September 5, 1958. ARTHUR E. ABNEY Director Department or Aeronautics (Pub. Sept; 18, 1958) Three Pledged To College Fraternities Fraternities at Iowa State college pledged 380 men as rush, activities came to an end at Ames, Iowa. Among them were three from this area. Richard Hoffman of Wondfr Lake pledge Delta Sigma Phi; Ronald Manka of Richmond pledged Sigma Pi and Andrew Thompson, Jr., of Wonder Lake, Theta Chi. FALL FUNG Arnold May, grand knight of t h e M c H e n r y c o u n c i l , Knights of Columbus, has announced that the McHenry c o u n c i l i s s p o n s o r i n g a f a l l fling to be held at Nippersink Manor resort, Genoa City, Wis. on Oct. 11. This will follow the same theme as the most s u c c e s s f u l s p r i n g f l i n g h e l d earlierv this year. The affair will consist of a smorgasbord and dance, with a most entertaining floor show. According to Grand Knight May,*the fall fling will be a gala evening, with the cocktail hour starting at 6 p.m. Smorgasbord will be served from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. and danfcing a\ 9 p.m. Alimony' has been defined as bounty in the mutiny. f- Sl * % f Thursday. September 10, H Spring Mothers' Club. Opens|Sj»asoh ^ • . . by : S { ! % ' . C h a r l e i * F r o u n d ner meeting of the McHenry bounty postmasters in IVfarerigo on Wednesday night. Visitors/ ? Mr. and Mrs. Nick Miller of Milwaukee were supper guests in the Clarence Miller home on The first meeting of the Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mothers' club of the Richmond- Thelen joined the group later Burton high school was held at in the evening for a card game, the high school on Monday night*. Twenty-five members were present. New. officers for the year presided, they are: Mrs.; Leah Kautz, president; Mrs. / Eleanor, Runyard, vice president; Mr& Eva Freund, secretary; Mrs. Bertha Bergsma, treasurer. Plana were made to entertain the teachers and parents at the: next meeting, also a committee was formed to make arrangements for the sept g float for the homecoming parade. Mr. Gunderson escorted the group on-**a tour of" the school which was most interesting. A lunch was served by the committee in charge. ; Discontinues Business Mrs. George DeHesseristein has discontinued operating her ladies apparrel shoppe known as Kraemers at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown are the happy parents of a 7 lb. 1 oz.baby toy born at St. Therese's hospital on Saturday, Firemen Party The firemen entertained all those who helped at their fall carnival at the firehouse on Monday night. A social evening at cards was enjoyed and refreshments were served. postmaster Meeting Mrs. Eva Freund and Mrs. Ruth McGd&rn attended a din- A 10 pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spitzbart on Thursday, Sept. 4 at St. Therese's hospital. . V Mr. and Mrs. GlenGathman have a baby girl born at St. Therese's Thursday, Sept. 11 weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tinney atq the great Cob; Meet* .. Mrs. Willialm Engels' entertained members^ of her club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Cards were played and prizes went to Mrs. Frank Sanders, Mrs. Frank Tinney, Mrs. Ben May. Mrs. Jake Miller and Mrs. John Smith. „ A lovely lunch was served after cards. . Back to School The Kftgahs have all returned to their studies. Leigh is back at Salvatoriin 'Seminary in St. Nazianz, Wis.; Pat retimed to St. Bede college in Peru, 111. Jtyn started as a freshiyian this year at Queen of Apostles Seminary in Madison; Mary Lou is at St. Mary's in Milwaukee; David goes to St. Peter's in Spring Grove and that leaves just Michael home all by himself with mother. I would imagine it's rather quiet in the Kagan household at the present time. The wor'st trouble you have in your life is usually trouble with yourself. BOARD GRANTS REQUESTS FOR ZONING CHANGES Two requests were by the board of supervisor# last week, one for a change ij classification and another a variation in zoning. Edward Pabst's request tc change from farming to resil dential a section of land along the Fox river between M% Henry and Johnsburg wait granted. According to a ret port of the zoning board of appeals, the- request concuw with the general development of the area. They also granted Marius and ieanette Hfrisen permisi sion to add a screen patio to ' their home in Wonder Center^ Wonder Lake. y Peter W. Justen & Spn OXYGEN EQUIPPED SERVICE Phone McHenry 63 n n n T n n 1 1 FREE I Bottle of LAVORIS Y Mouthwash & Gargle With Purchase of 5-Day Deod. Pads At Regular Price liiiiitiuiiiiiiuiiitiiiiNiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiitiuiHiiiiiiuiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii% VILLA NURSING HOME I B ON PISTAKEE BAT NEAR McHENHY | Home for the Aged ( We're bursting forth with drug values in quantity ahd qualify seldom seen anywhere. • There are simple home remedies,' daily health needs, Items for the whole family. You1!I find the drugs you need in your favorite brands. • «dt a pavings. • • X* mrm limmimrllt SENILE BED PATIENTS PHONE McHENRY 461 i •i = nitiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiH DO YOO ^ S-A-V-E REGULARLY? Saving is fun -- when you save regularly-- regardless of how little the amount. It's fun to see the figures in your passbook grow. Make it a point for each family member to add to his or or her account regularly. It's great to learn the saving habit. % Current Dividend Rate 3£°/o • s Marengo Federal SflVinflC AND LOAN OUYinyd ASSOCIATION MARENGO, ILLINOIS 102 N. 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