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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 May 1960, p. 16

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Sixteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, May 5, onder Lake GARDEN CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS ANNUAL MEET 4«ne Ducey XT work on them at home, conact Mrs. Marian Cannon. Saturday. May 14, the Nativity Mates, the married couples group, will have a progressive dinner, starting from the church at 6. Any couple of the church who would like to go to this dinner is asked to sign the reservation list at the church by Sunday. May 8. Yearly reports of committee chairmen and officers were made at the annual meeting of the Wonder Lake Garden cl"b ! Bible Church News held at the home ot Mrs. A. j ^ o]d(?st mother lhe Nelson. i vourjgest mother, and the fam- The new officers were Installed with Mrs. Leon Switzer serving as installing officer. Mrs. Charles Kopp. president; Mrs. A. Hoppp. first vice president': Mrs. William Fiala. second vice-president; Mrs. Roma Switzer, recording secretary. Each lady in office received a beautiful corsage of glads and manv tear stained cheeks were ily with all members present at the Mother's Day service Sunday will be honored at the Bible church on May 8. A group of high school seniors who are interested in Bible school will attend visitor's day at the Grand Rapids School of the Bible and Music. Leaving Thursday after school they will s p e n d F r i d a y t o u r i n g t h e school and be present for the ; music festival Friday night, Hoppe gave a wonderful and return to the Lake Saturol her work with the throughout the year and thanked all for their cooperation. Mrs. John Condren presented Mrs. Hoppe with a day morning. New Babies May Day is a very special ***«»• dav in the.Cecil Vogts and Roy felul enjoyed ,v„rki„s w.,h , -- ««« ! and „*** "tin. Kopp took lhe chair and | »>".«< »*• presented Mrs. Hoppe with a team to win the third consecutive year in League play in the Business Men's Bowling League. Final standings show Paul's first with 64 wins, Circle Inn 62; W. L. Bldrs. tie with Cristy with 59 %; Mill Inn "6; Van's Lounge tie with George's Firemen with 48^: Silks tie with Cleaners with 18; 'Freunds tie with Leo's with 43; and W. L. Oil 34. There were some mighty ?ood scores--Ev Johnson 520; H. Brady 527; Proud Paul Gercrits 202-549; J. Wurm 565; R. Ginuman 505; B. Oxtoby 513; C. Kopp 515; J. MeCafferty 211-586; D. Sturm 546; J. Cristy 225-599; S. Simon 207-564; G. Pederson 213-552; (2. Wrede 534; J. Gruel 200-542; V. Gustavson 520; M. Schoeneman 201- ^09. - There will be an extra night of post season 'bowling for sweepstakes Friday and that's all for this season except for the banquet. Joe Wurm and joe Sullivan are banquet chairmen again this. year. Smorgasbord at the Wing 'n Fin May 14 with installation of the new officers, presentation of prizes Sandi Wins Honor hospital arid weighed 8 lbs., j Van Sells altfendetf the Mothpast^ president's pin^She" then 10oz^ She has red hai,r and | er's Day festivities at the Unianoointed her standing com- caches n cream complexion , vers) ty of Illinois over the minees. Roll call was answered , Rro^er Eddie is 2*- weekend. Highlight for Mother grandparents are the William | Sells was the special luncheon Vopts of Woodstock. honoring the "Ideal Ijidepenwith the name of a salad vegetable. * Eas_te r decorations and ar- , , raneements were broughtt to i of Hig^ hlanvd Sho4r es ia roec pa*r e*n*t s Mr. and Mrs. William Dicker dent Womfen" on the*"campus. Sandra was chqsen for this exhibit. Invitations to McHenry, Crystal Lake and Bull Valley Garden club shows were accepted in other business. The May 5 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Doroti. v McEachren. Program will1 "nd "avlti »h0 ,SJ >'«"• °W be presented by David Joslyn I f'r»n<1Par™,s,are "r Mrs. of Woodstock who will talk W'"a^ laTX ? ??% A"? about and show his jonquils. Edwari1 Dlcker' a» of °ak Park. of a boy born April 25 at Me- j honor from the 4-H house. Pre- • - -- • sentation was made -at a luncheon at the Union building for the "Indees" and their mothers. About forty girls were eligible and one was selected from each independent house on campus. mortal. The boy weighed 5 lbs., 13 ozs. at birth and has been named Gregory Joseph. He has two brothers and a sister, Wil- I'nm. age, 3; Cynthia, age 2 Christ The King Church | News | The Holy Name society has j issued an invitation to all the | men of the parish to attend a j "men's night potluck dinner" | Thursday, May 12, at 7 p.m. j in the parish hall. j Gerald Palko, president of > the Society, will present a | Final PTA Meeting Hospital Benefit Mrs. Chris Rasmussen entertained the Memorial hospital canasta group at her home The Harrison school PTA Thursday night, April 28. Mrs. Jack MeCafferty again held high score at her table with Mrs. Larry J^ihrer and Mrs. Tony Weretka ajso winning. will wind up the season with a spring concert by the chorus and band under the direction of Marvin Wenck and Charles Wightman. The meeting \yill j,Others playing were Mesdames start at 8 p.m. Tuesday, May I Vic Milbrandt, Joe Lundborg, 10. i Ed Gallas Sr., Robert Kiddell, r r , x r O T T , I Officers for 1960-61 will be j John Markel, Jamep LaGreca, rEr nest Schu,ilit ze. v.cey p resTideunt Ij ins,a'"Ki and reP°rts °£ 0,5 Ray Schleicher «nd Ed Gallas, state conventi„„ in Peoria wU1 is in charge of dinner plans.- Sunday, May 8. the men of the society will receive Holy Communion together at the 7:30 a.m. Mass. Schedule of Events: Altar and Rosary potluck dinner, tonight, May 5, followed by a short business meeting. Dinner starts at 7:30. Rev. Harold NTTgos will present slides of the History' of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women. First Friday, May 6, Mass will be at 8 a.m. -- Confessions 7:30 to 7:50. First Saturday, May 7, Mass at 11:30 a.m. be given by the delegates. Pauls Did It Again Paul's Hardware is the first Jr. Wonder View, WpfTten Meet There will bf many plans for the summer months to be dis- Nativity Lutheran Church News All families of the comrnun- > ity are welcome to Nativity May 3 to observe and celebrate ; Mother'-s Day. The sermon j topic for that day will be, • "Love Divine". I The Altar Guild of the church will meet at the par-: nonage at 8 p.m. Wednesday, ! May 11. All ladies are invited. 1 \Vork will be continued on the . paraments for the new church. | ^ A n y o n e who w o u l d l i k e t o ! work on the paraments is in- S vited to attend. As an alter- j nate suggestion, if you can I REMNANTS 3 io 5 yard pieces 800 Yards of Fabrics From Outstanding Mills • Cotton Satins • Sailcloths • Cotton Sheets • Plisse Cottons PRICED MUCH BELOW REGULAR BQLT PRICES! auemeyer 6 Highway 120 East 4 Miles Ph. EV 5-2293 Hrs.: 9:30-6 p.m. -- Sundays 12-8 plm. Closed'Mondays SAVE A DOLLAR! uSSilllf Iw'il- H<-a<i Reg. 250 NOW I50 Helena Rubinstein's Color-Tone Shampoos Now in easy-to-use plastic bottles Leave it to Helena Rubinstein to create a way^of keeping your hair alive with color, immaculate and beautifully conditioned. And right now -- Color-Tone, the shampoo that washes radiant young color into your hair is bubbling over with news-a big dollar savings, a new easy-to-use plastic bottle. Choose your "custom" shade today. Each jumbo bottle gives 4 to 6 months of hair beauty, RED-HEAD adds flame to red or "borderline" hair. BLONDHONt sparks blonde or light brown hair with gold, BRUNETTE-TONE add8 jet lights, warm shimmer. BROWN-OI^OW givetl redgold glints to "plain" brown hair. SILVERTONE silvers gray, white pr platinum hair, helps correct yellow, ^lso jon sale, Silk-Sheen Cream Shampoo for djy, brittle hair, and Silk-Sheen Cream Rinse to make all hair easy-to-managt. Bot|i for a limited time. Plug tax. 129 y. Riverside Dr. NYE DRUGS. I N C . cussed at the May 12 meeting of the Wondeview Women's club and all women of the subdivision are urged to join in. The meeting will start at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Delmar Borta. G.I.L. News Sunnyside Estates RANDY KOBUS NEW CARRIER FOR PLAINDEALER Lois Anderson (Government Improvement League) Can you answer these questions concerning your tax bill? Is the description described on your bill that of your property? Does it check with ypur legal description? As- you may have noticed we have a new newsboy now. First of all we would like to commend Johnny Senkerick on the splendid job he has done in delivering the Plaindealer. Whatovr the.,wither, our papers were always there on Thursday afternoon. Thanks, John, for a job well done. From now on, the Plaindealer will arrive at your door in the hands of Randy Kobus. We ask everyone to bear with him until he' gets the feel of the that he will very soon be back here in Sunnyside Estates. Association News Once again we remind you of the May meeting of S.E.H.O.A. We should get a pretty good idea from the nominating committee of the candidates for office in the association. Remember, this election is held in June so if you want to vote for your favorite, your dues has to be paid. After this and other business of the evening, cake and coffee will be served as usual. See you at the Johnsburg public school tonight at 8. Does the assessed valuation j roUte, We are -sure^^ he will sioon of your property represent 60 " per cent of the fair sale price? Do you agree with this as-; sessment? If not, appeal to th$ Board of Review within ten days of publication. Do you know your taxing bodies? There are numbers indicating the various tax bodies on your tax bill. These include county, township, roads and bridges, fire protection and school districts. Do you know if your identification on your tax bill is correct? This applies to your legal address. Do you know your due dates? If your bill is not paid within certain designated Idates, there is an assessed penalty. For application for membership in the G.I.L. write to Station Box 25, McHenry, giving name, address and telephone number. be, on job. to it and doing a fine ^oved Two of Sunnyside Estates' oldest residents have moved away. Bert and Kate Reece sold their home on Grandview drive and have taken up residence in Carpentersville, which will be more convenient to Bert's place of employment. For the many friends they leave behind, we hope they make as many more. We shall miss them but wish Bert and Kate the best of everything in their neW corhmunity. NEW BUSINESS The Wiedemann Realty and insurance firm was launched today' (May 5) with offices at Nippers ink Villa, Ringwood. Frank Wiedemann, who will operate this office, moved to McHenry county • more than thirteen years ago when he and his wife, Jerry, purchased the Mill Inn which they sold last fall. Buffalo Bill once bision in 8 hours. { HoSglta! Patients j After a couple of days of j complaining 6f. a stomach ache, I Ca» ol Kuntz, upon visiting the | doctor, was told to get to the I hospital immediately. At seven | that evening she was on tfie operating table having her appendix removed. Everything happened so fast that it was all over before they knew it. She recovered rapidly and probably by the time you read this things will be back to normal. Glad things went so well for you, Carol. Another hospital patient last week was Ed Marczak who was confined to St. Anthony's hospitol, Chicago, for several days to under go some tests. Here's hoping for a good report and Easter Vacation For the Easter weekend, Dale and Charlotte Maule were visited by her mother who lives in Two Rivers, Wis. Then on Easter Sunday afternoon, Charlotte and the boys, Mike and Pat. made the return trip home with her. They stayed for the week and Charlotte had a chance to renew old acquaintances and visit her Alma Mater. She also spent a . day with Dale's folks who live in nearby Manitowoc. Dale joined them at 4he end of the week for the trip back horrie, which is always a nice place to go at the end of a vacation. Long Vacation Joining, the list of summer vacationers is Ad Zieger who has left her job in favor of gardening and enjoying her family and home. This promises to be a pleasant summer for all of them as they can do all the things they -planned last winter. NOTICE Ot CLAIM DATE Estate of RALPH M. KELLY, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, June 6, 1960, is the claim date in the estate of RALPH M. KELLY, Deceased, pending in the Coun- Tty Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said, date'Without issuance of summons. MRS. MARIE KELLY Executrix Harry P. Stinespring, Jr. Attorney-At-Law 28 S. Dearborn St. Chicago, 111. (Pub. April 28 - flfcay 5-12) Birthdays Our birthday wishes for the week are fqr Debra Fuqua who is three today and Jack Davis who also celebrates today. Two birthdays in one family are Bud and Karen Kennebeck's, his on the eighth and Karen will be two on May 10. Also on Sunday, Millie Morresi chalks up another year. And on May 10, two other young men of the community, pon Gerstein ana Jack Kelso, celebrate their mutual birthdays. Best wishes ' all. freissampu* Kills Quack DOWPON... Problem grasses choke out crops, reduce yields, make extra cultivating work! Clean up your fields with Dowpon*. Jt's more economical . . . more effective . . . kilts grasses, roots • • • reduces regrowth problems. Will nqt wjure STazing livestock if accidentally eaten. Apply in spring or £all. before planting, or as a selective spray, or as spot treatment on certain crops. Come in for your free sample. Enough Dowpon *to spray 235 sq. ft. of problem grass. * 'Trademark of The Dow Cfumieai Company • CRYSTAL LAKE TRUCE SALES, ~ Rts. 116 & 31 Legals STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OF McHENRY) ss In The Circuit Court of McHenry County In Chancery No. 37445 Alexander Lumber Co., an Illinois corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Edward. V. Schultz, and Florence D. Schultz, his wife; Harold Ackerman; Liberty Savings and Loan Association, an Illinois corporation; and Unknown Owners: .NOTICE ' OF ' PUBLICATION * " f Affidavit showing that tlje Defendants, Unknown Qwneffc, on due inquiry cannot ' vfe found, so that process cannot be served upon said Defend dants, having been filed an the office of the Clerk of xt$si Court, Notice is therefllre, hereby given to said Unlcnow^t Owners, Defendants, that the! Plaintiff in the above entitled cause filed their Complaint ^ said cause on the 25th day of April, 1960, and that said action is now pending and unr determined in said Court, • art<f that you, the said Unknown. Owners, Defendants, must file your appearance^ in said acftoll on or before thirty (30) aay* from the first publication q| this Notice, and in the' everffc you fail to do so, default maj^ be entered against you any day thereafter. . (COURT SEAL) » ; LESTER EDINGE& Clerk of said Coutt Looze and Kinne, Attorneys for Plaintiff, m- 112 East Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Telephone: EVergreen 5-1580 (Pub April 28, May §-12, i960) Evidence seems to indicate that the level of seas,has risen about 350 feet during the past 40,000 years. '! Crystal Lake, 1)1. • T I T T I iiiaaMaafiirnfliiiifiiinrTiTTirtWftrfffff JOSEPH FRETT & SON. INC BUILDERS ESTABLISHED 1026 RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL • First in Quality • Fairest in Prices * Fastest in Service Phone EV 5-3976 < Located on Hwy. 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For instance: deep-cut pivot armholes ^or full freedom, new cloth .breather holes to keep you cool, double-protection shoulders keep you dry in a downpour. Elastic-insert push-up sleeves, full l?i-swing pleats, hip-hugging elastic for snug, comfortable fit. Tab-closure collar; smart corded pockets. Great new iridescent and solid colors. A pro's jacket at price that's under par. • nm LIFE 5TTORE for MEN 117 S. Green St. Ph. EV 6-0041 Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. 'til 12 noon vWr

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