Thursday, March 3, 1960 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page F!t» McHenry Plaindeale <$> Phone EVergreen j-0170 5-0171 ,|Qr; :--: ^'ublished every Thursday ai McHenry, 111., by the McHenry Publishing Company, Inc. NATIONAL EDITORIAL 1|AS§>C0T1@N S U S T A I N I N G MEMBER ' ILUB1M8 y^|jgyrpBBSS \ l s S O C I B T 1 0 0 / W. BURFEINDT. Publisher I APFLE FROEHTJCH. Edito- SFRSCRIPTIOIW RATE In MoHenry County } 1 Year . $3.5f | 6 Mnnfhc ..... ; .. -. . $2.00 ! H tfarxnthk . $1 2* . • i . • ^ i %Ort«itde McHenry Connty , T Year . . . $4,OT | P Months $2.35 I ^ Months S"J .50 ! Entered as second-class m»«T ter at the post office at Mr lenrv. Tllinnic under the ac* .r M,v « 1879 BOWLING NOTES ^(Continued from Page 4) FSndee Marine 2-1. R. Jergen's 20."-545. Jandt's 2-1 --Boh's 1-2. Buss Motors 3-0 P - - na^'s Milk Service 0-3. D Schanfer 232-576. Snug Harbor 3-0 McHen- . tv ,Welding; 0-3. N- Schmaling 54}; A McCarroll 210-232-215- 653: R. Rryson 202-204-587. ^Mike's Fireside 1-2 -- Ackerman's 2-1. TOMASELLO'S Friday \ite League -- J. Baldwin 236-243; R. Stilling 237-593: S. Sobczak 21?- 214-591; V. Paustian 211-585; J. Seldon 220-579; A. Kattner 214-557; P. Tonyan 201-555 Fox Cave Inn Bowled High Stogie Team Game Scratch lrafe -- w-h.c. 1072 High Team Series -- Scratch 2827 - W-h.c. 2929. PALACE Wednesday Night Ladies League -- Blatz Qirls 1-2 - Hettermann's 2-1. E. Justen 494; M Hettemiann 181-451. Buss Motors 0-3 - McHenrv^ Country Club 3-0. T. Steffffl 177-181-503; N. Larkin 204- 519. ' 9:00 Ladies League -- Sportsman's Inn 1-2 Riverside Bake Shop 2-1.'M. Cook 411; H. Conway 451: A. Gaulke 410; M. Powers 422; M. Kinsala 190-442: L. Behnke 463; L. Steffes 430. Mark's 0-3 - Castle View 3-0. E. Winkel 437; J. Dillon 4$; H. Anderson 402; M. Wells 407. Monday 7:00 Ladies League -- Wa/lsh Insurance 3-0 -- Carey Appliances 0-3. L. Crouch 458. Elm Paint & Supply 2-1 - McHenry Disposal 1-2. L. Ferwerda 488: H. Brooks 409; B Bocknnn 466. Railroads: L Ferwerda 3-7-10. Taern League •-- *Whitev's 1-2 «-•» Joe's Tap 2-1. Geno 203-554; Pip 543 Holiday Inn 0-3 George's 3-0. G. Maxon 201; T. Long 218: L. Freund 213; D. Hiller 201-533; S. IVffoler 205-566. Atlas Prager 1-2 -- Fred * Irene's 2-1. McDonald's 0-3 Hans' 3-0. H. Behnke 204-560; J. Worm 540; B. Worm 206. C>F. -- G. M. Freund 211-536: A. Schaefer 212-542; H. Stilling 503; J Herdrich 579; B. Kreutzer 527. Sffi(S20,0Q0 GOAL FOR 1960 SEAL CAMPAIGN 30,000 Homes To Be Beached In March 17 Mailing The 1960 Eastep Seal cam- ; paign in MpHenrv county wiil i be conducted March 17 through Easter Seal Sunday. April 17. , The goal is 520,000. ' Dr. Bertha Schafer of Richmond. president of The McHenry county Easter Seal society which sponsors the annual appeal to secure public ; s u p p o r t f o r c r i p p l e d c h i l d r e n .i and adults in the area, assorts that more than 30,000 Homes'"; will be reached in this year's ( mailing March 17. | "It will be the most extcn- [ sive and, if we are to meet ou ; community's needs, it must be the most successful campaign • in oar history" she added. ! ! Contributions in response to j letters- accompanied by sheets ; of Easter Seals will be used to 1 maintain and expand a variety | of s e r v i c e s f o r an e s t i m a t e d j 350 peop'e in the area. The l.)60 campaign conduct- i ed simultaneously by 1.655 af- , filiates of the National Society for Crippled Children and : Adults in the fifty states, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico will mark thirty-nine years of service to the crippled by the Easter Seal sponsored organizations. PHYSICIANS' WIVES ORGANIZE MEDICAL GROUP AUXILIARY A large number of wives of physicians of McHenry county met in Crystal Lake last week for the purpose of organizing a women's auxiliary t<p the McHenry County Medical society The group was honored by the presence of Mrs. John von Prohaska of Chicago, president of the women's auxiliary of the Illinois State Medical society: Mrs. Charles L. Wunsch of Aurora, president-elect of the state auxiliary; Mrs. Robert Borrowman of Kirkland. fjrst district counselor; and Mrs. Jerome J. Burke of Grayslake. member of the state board. A by-laws committee was formed at the first mooting In March-, officers of the new organization will be installed ENSEMBLES. TWO SOLOISTS ADVANCE TO STATE FINALS OBITUARIES CARD OF THANKS I would lil>e to th^nk all my wonderful friends, whose visits cards, calls and gifts were greatly appreciated while I was confined to McHenry hospital. My thanks, too, to the nurses for their wonderful care. With sincerest gratitude. Gavle Laursen 44 RATES. HONORS LIST Paul Jessup, a senior at Northwestern university, ha si been named one of forty-three ' undergraduates on the school's honors list for the fall quarter. Selection was based on an outstanding scholastic record of 3.50. Two soloists and five ensembles received superior ratings in the district. high school music contest at North Chicago last Saturday, in which thirtyfour schools participated They now advance to the state finals to be held in Naperville April 22. The soloists, both sophomores, were Peggy Marehi oboist, and Cathy Monahan. soprano. The ensembles included a saxophone duet and trio, *i flute duet and trio and a boys' vocal quartet. Ensemble instrumental members included II Stinespring. Bruce N o v a k. Dorothy Adams. Karen Rucch Karen Lombardi. Jean Busch and Marleno Schioedor. Vocal quartet members were Richard Sprague, Bert Kissling. Kip Thornton and H. Stinespring. CARD OF THANKS Many, many thanks for your thoughts of me while I was ill in the hospiial. Your prayers, flowers and messages were all greatly appreciated. It is nice 'o have such wonderful friends Ethel C. McGee ' ' ' 44 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krause returned Thursday from a twoweek vacation at Sarasota. Fla. Dr. Joseph L. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mandli and sons, Mike and Pat. at- ] tended the funeral of her uncle. Dr. Joseph L. Cunningham, in Chicago on Saturday. Dr. Cunningham, a frequent McHenry visitor, was the oldest of a family of sixteen and nt the t:ni^ of his retirement j fourteen years ago was cred- ; ited with delivering more in- I fants than any other Chicago I doctor. | He worked with the lrfte ; Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini. (now Saint Frances C"*brini) in hospital work in. Chij cago iri he early years of the , century, and yvas an honorary j pallbearer at her funeral. t Dr. Cunningham has prac- ; ticed for fifty-four years. Michael M. Anderberg : Michael Anderberg. 55, spe- ! cial advertising solicitor for newspajiers for twenty years, died last Thursday, Feb. 25. in the Villa Rest Home at Pistakee Bay. He was a resident of Lakeland Park. Anderberg was born Aug. 21. , 1904. in Onalaska, Wis., and : for the oast two years resided with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderberg, in Lakelaml Park. In addition to his parents, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Horace Taylor of Chicago and Mrs. Leigh ton Oyen of La- Cross. Wis. , , The body rested at the- George Justen & Son funeral home until Saturday morning, when services were held at St. Mary's Catholic church. Burial was in the church cemetery. FORTY HOURS DEVOTION Forty Hours Devotion begin i t h i s ( T h u r s d a y ) m o r n i n g , March 3, at St. Patrick's Catholic church and will close .at | the 10 o'clock Mass next Sun- 1 day. McHENRY MEN ENDORSED AS DEM DELEGATES I William J. Bolger received endorsement by the McHenry County Democratic Central Committee for delegate to the national presidential nominating convention in Los Angeles at their meeting in McHenry last week. Active in Little League. "Bill", is well-known for his W. M. BOLGER work in sports. The 34-year-old telephone • employee is presently an alderman on the McHenry City Council in addition to fulfilling numerous posts on committees for community improvement. Arnold Rauen was endorsed by the committee as alternate delegate to the convention. March 6 C. O .F. S t a t e B a s k e t b a l l Tournament March 9 Valley View Neighborhood, Adult Girl Scouts -- 10 a.m. -- Legion Home. ! Marc": 11 • Adult Girls Scouts -- 1 p.m. i Women's Club Meeting -- Legion Home -- 1 p.m. March IS . C.O.F. S t a t e s Basketball Tournament. tMarch 15 St. Patrick's Card Party and Luncheon -- 12:30 p.m. -- St. Peter's Parish. . Riverview famp, R.N.A., Meeting and Anniversary Pot- Luck Dinner -- K. of C.Tlall -- 6 pm. March 25-26 Rummage Sale -- Ringwood Church -- Friday. 9 a.rri! to 9 p.m.; -Saturday., 9 a.m. to 2 p m. FUTURE TEACHERS FOUNDERS' DAY DINNER GUESTS Two Future Teachers. Kay Schnell and John Pickering, i were taken by the Big Hollow i P.T.A.. as their guests, to the ; Lake County Council's eleventh annual Founders' Day dinner, held at Grant high ; school, Feb. 25. Also attending i from the organization were Ed. 1 Traviern, principal of Big Holl o w s c h o o l : M r s . G e o r g e Doppke. P.T.A. president; Mrs. Victor Salava and Mrs. Carl Goetz. delegates. An enjoyable evening was spent, and interesting discussions were heard from a pant I of teachers. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 4- H News Busy Three Club There -was a meeting of the Busy Three 4-H club on Feb. 29 at the high school, with twenty-one members and. ?Wo guests present,.; Leader? ) an- | swered questions' on .how the project books should be., filled ! out. It was stated that all | members in the club who have | beef must have their steers jtatooed. ! A committee of Carol Jean Anderson, Karen Smith. John | Smith, Dave Miller, Butch Gel- '• vin and Norma Anderson will meet to work on a window display entitled "Learn, Live and Serve". Don Osterby gave a project talk on "Beef" and Alan Etten gave a health talk on "Fainting". The next meeting 'will be March 28 at the school. Norma Anderson, | A small number of states ; have passed laws granting special exemptions for blindness | on their state income tax, ac- ! cording to the American Foundation for the Blind. The exemptions vary from $400 to $1,000. BEAUTY IS YOURS NEW CASUAL PERMANENT WAVE Call Us -Today For An Appointment iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiir Claire Beauty Shoppe 200 S. GREEN EV 5-0010 INCOME TAX SERVICE VIRGIL R. 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