Ttmndar, September 8, 1960 THE McHENHY PLAINDEALER Page Nina Bingwood Club Meets In McHenry . Ruby Shepard Bunco club was enter- ;tained in the home of Mrs. Maggie Young at McHenry Tuesday. A one o'clock dessert luncheon was served. Prizes •were awarded to Mrs. Oscar Berg, Mrs. Viola Low and Miss .Mae Wiedrich. W.S.C.S. The Woman's Society of Christian Service- will hold its ne0 meeting Sept. 14 at Wesley Woods. family at Lake Buelah, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kotis and Mrs. John Powers of Chicago spent Thursday in " the Fred Bowman home. Jimmie I£otis, who has been spending the week here returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington spent Thursday in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Marchant of Evansville, Tenn., spent the weekend in the Ben Walkington home. Sick List Mrs; Charles Uhl is a patient in the McHenry1 hospital siifferiiig from pneumonia. Home Circle The members of the Home circle will meet at the church at^JLL a.m. on Sept. 8 and will be entertained by Mrs. John Hogan and Mrs. Viola Low at an unknown destination. Be sure to come. Birthday „ Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rasmussen and Michele and father, Art Lau, entertained a group of relatives Sunday honoring the ninety-first birthday of £fr. Lau's mother. Mrs. Bertha Schulz, of Chicago. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. G. Lau and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lau, Mr. and Mrs. H. Harrington and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harrington and family all of Chicago. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Russel Soddy of Kenosha were callers in the ho& of her sister and husband, Dr. and Mrs. William Hepburn, Wednesday morning. The Ringwood baseball team and their families enjoyed a picnic at the Genoa city park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loveless and daughters, Jane and Cookie, and Mrs. Vera Loveless returned to their home at JoijAsville, Mich., Wednesday aftH- a few days visit with their cousin, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. M-Sgt. and Mrs. John Woodward and sons of Madison spent the Labor Day weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haw(ley. Mrs. Agnes Jencks attended a luncheon at Elgin. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William CifWfesW&ilft s pe n t TliufsJfay evehing in the Francis Costello home at Hartland. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dowell spent the weekend at their cottage at Monoqua, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch of Richmond spent Monday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. . |^rs. Agnes Jencks spent Lilymoor Association Meets Sept. 13 Shirley Schaerr EV 5-2645 This coming Tuesday, Sept. 1.1, at 8 p.m. -is the monthly meeting of the Lilymoor association. The new by-laws are to he presented at this meeting. Also to be discussed will be the annual Halloween dance. . . Library Election On Saturday, Sept. 17, there will be an election for a public library. People from Lilymoor and Kent Acres can vote. Polling place for Lilymoor and Kent Acres is the barn community building in Eastwood Manor. The hours are _ from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you want a public library, come on out and vote Saturday, Sept. 17. People of Lakemoor who want to vote for the public library will vote at the firehouse in Lakemoor. The hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastwood Manor LOVELY LADIES TO MODEL AT FASHION SHOW. SEPT. 17 Dee Penlck - EV. 5-5527 .4 Birthdays Lit.tie Miss Liane LoPrest! celebrated her third birthday Monday, Sept. 5. Skipper Schuerr celebrated his fourteenth birthday Tuesday, Sept. 6. Many happy returns to you Liane and Skipper. The tickets for the Women's club fashion show are available now. By purchasing them as early as possible you will be giving the girls a better idea of how many guests to prepare for. The luncheon and show will he held at the Wing 'n Fin on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 1 p.m. The lovely ladies who will model are: Rita Simpson, Lena Campbell, Judy Kuester, [Jo- Ann Hutchinson, Dolores Lawrence, Carol Hayes, Pam Woodbury, Doris Shaw, Florence Tucker, Pat Kellogg of Mill Lane and Pat Kellogg of Manor Lane, Dolores Woolwine and Lee Lcmdin. They will model fashionable apparrel from McHenry and nearby dress shops and their hair styles will be done by local and nearby stylists. Pat Borcovan will narrate and the accompanist will be Ileien Mathes. 'You and yours will .enjoy a pleasant afternoon and the proceeds will benefit both the EWM Women's club ( for community improvement) and the new wing of the McHenry hospital. The price of the tickets include the luncheon and may be purchased from any member of the Women's club, from me, and from the Pink Lady shop in McHenry. They may also be purchased at the door but you are urged to get them before then if possible. Elder George toilette will attend a meeting of Freeport Presbytery in Stillman Valley, 111. The choir will hold the first rehearsal of the season at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 13.. The Session will hold Its regular meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 8 p.m. It's A Girl! Lois and Jerry Ryan have a colorful trio of little girls, Debbie is a redhead, Brenda Is a blond and tiny Judy, who joined the family at 11:07 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 28, is brunette! She arrived at a petite 6 lbs., 12 oz. Party On Saturday, Aug. 27, a group of Pamela Radner's friends gathered for a party to celebrate her birthday. The guests, Susan Newlon, Donna Meyer, Barbara Krebs, Martha Simpson, Laura Kellogg and Mike and Jim Coughlin enjoyed lunch with all the trimmings. Makes Trip Around Lake Mr. and Mrs. Young and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and M r s . A l e x a n d e r , and daughter made a trip around Lake Michigan. While on the trip they camped at four dif-t ferent places. Moved to McHenry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pinko n s l y and d a u g h t e r h a v e moved from Lilymoor to McHenry. Sorry to see you leave Lilymoor. More News Miss Gladys Young spent ten «iays visiting^ ^itijjher bnotbei;, ajJiJ^iiiMiiMi»-4awr . iK. and Mrs, Youngi ~ " Mr. and Mrs. Aultz's Son is in from Texas visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schuerr and family spent Sunday, Aug. 28,- enjoying the boat races at Fox Lake.' Most buried treasure still lies between the ears. Smith's Alinement Service ELMER SMITH, Prop. "Across from Ball Park in West McHenry" • WHEEL ALIGNMENT ® • WHEEL BALANCING • WHEEL BEARINGS • SHAKES AND SHOCK ABSORBERS • MINOR AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Phone EV 5-0724 News of Faith Presbyterian Church of McHenry The Worship service of Sunday, Sept. 11, will include a sermon on stewardship. At 6 p.m. the church families will gather for a fellowship supper at which time the Elders will explain the on-going program of the church. On Monday, Sept. 12, the Deacons will meet at 7:30 p.m. On Tuesday, the pastor and Birthday Greetings Go Oaf To Bob Stoll on Sept. 8 and to B o n n i e B i e d e r e r , R i c h a r d Hawkins, JoAnn Koerper and James Salo on Sept. 11. Recuperating Elaine Rogers is recupera|- ing from an appendectomy on Aug. 29, but she is finding it very. difficult to change her habits and take things easy! Judy Huemann's neighbors and grandparents received a scare last Wednesday morning when her grandparents arrived to find her car in the drive, her doors unlocked, indications of an accident but no sign of her or the boys! Later it was discovered that little Billy had cut his head from a fall against a table and she and her Aunt Doily had taken him to the doctor to have it stitched. We're sorry he received the cut but we're relieved that it wasn't so bad as had been feared! Local Doin's The Phillippis have returned >m a perfect vacation at nd Point Lake. The lake is ;p in the picturesque wilderss of the Canadian-Minnesoborder area and can only be reached by plane or-boat. - Bill and Elpha took Karen, Randy and Joey along while Tern' and Tracy remained at Nome with their Gramma and tpeir cousin, Nancy Zink. They turned home with their legal lit of fish, which they had frozen, plus a good supply of memories of the swimming, hiking and boating. The Hansens enjoyed having L«n's mother as a house guest for five days last week. She planned to flv to New York from here, and as she had never flown before we hear she put in some pretty nervous hours towards the last of her visit! On Aug. 21. Judy Huemann and the boys joined the gathering at the home of her grandparents, the Peter DeCiecos, in Lakemoor, for a 'double birthday celebration honoring her aunt, Mrs. Florence Long and her uncle, Ben DeCicco. The occasion called for two lovely cakes as well as other' foods. „ „ Registration You are urged to register in order to vote in our national elections. All newcomers must be registei'ed by Oct. 10. The Kiwanis, the Rotary and the League of Women Voters advise us that you may register at the office of Earl Walsh in McHenry or at the court house in Woodstock. (Don't neglect to register or you'll forfeit your chance to vote!!) See you at the picnic on the afternoon of the eleventh! PROOF OF AGE AVAILABLE TROM CENSUS BUREAU Shower ^ On the evening of Aug. 25, Lois Zender and Kay Stephenson were co-hostesses for a surprise baby shower given for Donna Rohrer. Tfie guests included Alice Brda and Jean DeCarlo of McHenry and Donna's neighbors: Albreta Koerper, Grace Gruhn, Elaine Rogers, Jackie Grom, Pat Cisewski, Irene Cary and Yvonne Davis. Lois and Kay served refreshments after the gifts were opened and admired. New Line of Popular Priced Luggage • Metal Foot Lockers $7.95 • 3 Pc. Sets $14.88 -$19.98 •Hat Boxes $2.25-$4.25 Case#- ..:????;;.;r;::; - $5.^5 All Luggage Subject to *0% F.E.T. Beautiful New Line of Italian Imports Planters Liquor - Wine •» Water Sets Turkey - Pheasant Platters Oil - Vinegar Bottles Priced $1.00 - $7.95 Skirts For All Girls Wools -- Corduroys 3-6X $1.98 - $2.98 7-14 $2.98-$3.98 22 - 38 Waist $3.98 - $4.98 - $6.98 Coordinates 3-6X - 7-14 $3.98 -$4.98 RIVERSIDE RETAIL OUTLET RIVERSIDE DRIVE SHOPPING AREA Mon. & F r i . 9-9 Sun. 9 • 5 Other Days 9-6 EV 5-S900 ADULT CLASSES . Grant high school board of education in Fox Lake hasset up school facilities for adult evening classes to be held at the high school during the fall of 1960. Classes will begin on Oct. 3 and 5 and will extend for a period1 of ten weeks. Registration will be held at the school on the following evenings- between the hours of 7 p. m. and 9 p.m.: Monday, Sept. 19; Wednesday, Sept. 21; Monday. Sept. 26; and Wednesday, Sept. 28. When the car stalls, the wise gal does likewise. Cardigan of luxurious cashmere, with a big, beautiful fox or mink collar; new cutaway styling. -Ajk* A >*£/!• Last year, 6,272 residents of Illinois turned to the U.S. Bureau of the Census for help in proving they were born. These persons were among an estimated 30 million United States residents who are without p r o o f o f a g e o r b i r t h . T h e historical records of the Census Bureau provide the only source of this information for most of these 30 million, peo pie. Proof of age or birth is needed today to collect social security and other retirement benefits. It is rteeded to obtain passports. It is needed to qual. ify for jobs carrying certain age or" citizenship requirements. It is needed for ;soirie forms of insurance. Since 1920, the Census Bureau has provided more than three and one-half million persons with copies of their Census records on age, place of birth, citizenship, or kinship. Persons seeking such records of facts about themselves should write to the Personal Census Service Branch, Bureau of the Census, Pittsburg, Kansas, for a census records search application form. A fee of $3 is charged for a search of not more them two censuses for one person and for one copy of the information found. Additinal copies cost SI each. An expedited search" costs 51. Expedited searches are usu;iIncompleted within a few days while the routine S3 search may take up to 30 days, depending upon the backlog of requests and the ease or difficulty in locating the information. The personal information in the records of the 1900 and later Censuses is confidential by law and may be furnished only upon the written request of the person to whom it relates or. for a proper purpose, a legal representative such guardian or administrator of an estate. Information regarding a child who has not reached legal age may be obtained upon • the written request of either parent. A light bulb is about the only thing, we kncAv of that can go out every night, and never look dissipated. cupidg with a _ i fur lavished sweater She's so fond of sweaters . . . she just loves fur . . . and She'll adore you when you give her a sweater that's heaped with elegant fur trim. We've a 'lovely selection of pure cashmere cardigans, adorned with such favorites as fox or mink. Otto ur.3 FINE FURS MADE TO ORDER Remodeling - Cleaning Repairing - Storage 105 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, 111. EVergreen 5-1843 DANCERAMA STUDIO (Formerly Ber-Jan Studio) Robert and Berenice Paulsen NEW CHILDREN'S CLASSES Ballet - Tap - Toe - Acrobatic Baton Twirling - Modern - Character Very tiny tots, grade and high school. Ballet and Modern Jazz for adults. ADULT BALLROOM LESSONS Cha Cha - Fox Trot - Rhumba - Swing Samba Waltz - English Quik-Step - Polka - Tango Merengue - Plena Pay for only one month at a time. Free printed instructions of steps. Monthly Dances for Adult Students. Lessons one hour, held every week. JUNIOR COTILLION Junior Cotillion is a dance club for Sixth, Seventh and Eighth grade sftudents. It teaches boys and girls to dance at an age St is easiest for them to acquire the self-confidence and poise necessary in their later Social and Sahool Activities. A Free printed booklet of all,; steps taught and pages of teen-rage etiquette given to each student at first lesson. Membership dues for the 1960-61 Season will be ($15.00) payable upon registration. Two large dances are planned for tihe season. A Christmas dance and a spring Cotillion. Ten lessons in all held every other Sunday in the early evening. SENIOR COTILLION Same as above but restricted to students of highschool age only. GOLDEN DANCE CLUB A dance club for students over 50 years of age. It is healthfull and youthful to dance. Learn to Waltz, Tango, Fox Trot, etc., in your own age group. Meet many new friends and have fun. Lessons will be held once a month on a Saturday evening. Membership dues, 1960-61 season Fifteen Dollars ($15,00) per person. Payable at registration. JUstice 7-5065 EV 5-4694 Studio on Main Street -- McHenry, 111. Members of the Nat'I Assoc. of Dance and Affiliated Artists Chicago National Association of Dance Masters We Also Have A Studio In Wonder Lake Save for Your Tomorrows.. .TODAY! illlllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllilllllllllllillilllllllllllliliiiill S5.000.00 becomes S6.094.95 In 5 Short Years Based On 4% iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAVINGS AVAILABILITY * YOUR SAVINGS have always been ACCESSIBLE . . . 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