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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Dec 1961, p. 9

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Vjhursday, December 21, 1961 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Wonder Lake ^ FOUR ADULT GIRL SCOUTS RECEIVE PINS Jane Ducey Five year pins were awarded |e four adult Girl Scouts at trie K a c h i n a neighborhood luncheon at the McHenry Country club Thursday. Mrs. Fern Paetow, neighborhood chairman, presented Mrs. Ed Coughlin, Mrs. LeRoy MeCall, Mrs. Fred Maxstadt and Mrs. Del Norton of Spring Grove, with this recognition of five years of service to Scouting. Xiirl Scout pins were given to ^'•number of women who are working as leaders or assistants and troop committee members. They are Mrs. Bernard! May of Spring Grove and the foljowing of Wonder Lake: Mrs. Robert Harper, M r s. Charles Keith, Mrs. Herman McRoy, Mrs. Robert Engles. Mrs, Gerald Elbersen, and Warren Lindgren. .^pthers were Mrs. Jack Van K.inegon, Mrs. Dan Pottei', Mrs. Rudy Mabal, Mrs. George Freund, Mrs. Forbes Koehler. Mrs. Leo Wines and Mrs. John Ducey. The charming snow angels who signaled "lob s t e r" or "beef" by the color of their buttons were the handiwork oi crafty Mrs. A. C. Topp. Gen- (flMil arrangements for the Christmas party were in charge of Mrs George Rjnk. Homo for Christmas The Wooded Shores home of Ihe William Borns was the scenc of a family reunion over the weekend. Here on furlough from Tripoli was Milton Born, whom his father has not seen for two years. Other guests vmre Margaret Born, who leaches in Chicago, and another daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Shearer of Urb^na, and her 17 year old twins, "v Milton a n d\his wife have been living in a little villa, over U/wiMiig 1110 J.V1CTU1 ICl I'iAl Eicll 1 OCtl for the past two years, where he serves as chief geo-physicist for an oil company. His daughter, Carol, finished high school r%the American School in Lugano, Switzerland, during this period. They are back in the States to attend the wedding of another daughter in California, (who also teaches). Carol is enrolled at U.C.L.A. and there is a son. Milton, Jr., who is also in California. Tripoli is another city of contrasts according to Mr. Born. '#u will find donkey carts, camels, autos and many bicycles in the streets as means of transportation. The population of Tripoli is about 175,000 and of these there are 2,000 Americans. The climate is similar to Southern California or Italy, except for the desert winds and sandstorms. Tripoli was the first country to be given independence from Italy after World War II, receiving its mandate from the UN in 1952- Milton left Monday for L. A., London and Tripoli and another two years in Libia. Attention Drama Group Don't forget the business meeting to be held Thursdaj. Dec. 28, at 7:30 p.m. in the i home of Tom McMillan. An 1 " nevv officers for the drama group will be held and Page Nine a review of the by-laws made. Sunday evening, Dec. 24, at the Business to come before the | Bible church. group will be the decision of I The "White Christmas" which night- to put on the ; boxes will be delivered Dec. 24. plays, a new name for the j These go to deserving families drama group, whether or not. I who might appreciate a little to have dues to belong to the j extra gift at this time. They club, and the location of a new are made up of the offering of meeting place for the group. Harrison school is available for a fee. How well this meeting is attended will influence the future of the club, as to whether or not the program will be continued after the current plays are given. non-perishable foods that the Sunday School children enjoy bringing on one Sunday each Christmas season. The annual New Year's Eve WTatch Night service from 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. will again take place Dec. 31. An excellent program has been planned tor your enjoyment and blessing. The film, "Red River oi Life" will be one of the features. What an inspiring way to start the New Ye&r! Hospital Auxiliary Winds Up Year The members of the Memorial hospital auxiliary sewing and caqasta groups had grab | bag parties Thursday, Dec. 14. j In the afternoon. Mrs. Harold ,-tvti V U-K..C. UrlE Wohnrade was hostess for the I LICENSE. THREE S e w - N - S e w s . Her home was I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ decorated for Christmas and OTHERS SUSPENDED sitting around the fire place; singing and enjoying delicious I The office of Secretary of holiday refreshments. evor.Vune j State Charles F. Carpentier felt in a gay Christmas mood. , has announced the revocation Mi's. Harry Davidson won i of the driver license of Dean the hostess prize that night j E. Winebrenner of Algonquin when Mrs. Tony Weretka en- for driving while intoxicated, tertained the card group at her j Suspensions were ordered for home in McHenry. The Mes-.jl.eo V. Wojeiechowski of Hardames Jack McCafferty. Roh- | Vard for driving while intoxiert Kiddell and Joe Lundborg j cated. Horace H. Saunders of had high scores. [ Rt. 2. Woodstock, for three vio- 1 lations, and Sharon M. Oerk- Christ The King Church | fitz of Crystal Lake for caus- ^ews I ing or contributing to an acci- The Christmas schedule be-I dent resulting in death or gins with Midnight Mass! injury. Christmas ove oigan music; 'probationary permits were and carols bemnmg at 11:. 40 isMjed lo Frank A ^ and p.m. rroce.-sum and Mass ue- , Donald w McDaniel of Mcginning at 12 midnight. j Henry and to Ronald J. Kolls Christmas Morning Masses ; of Alden. are at 7:30: 3:15; 9; 11: and j 11:30 a.m. | FAIR ATTENDANCE UP Confession Schedule: Satur- , day 4 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. 1 ^n increase in attendance Sunday, from 10 to 10:45 a.m. ! was t ^corded this year at Illifor children of the Catechetical ! ,K)'S county fairs and exschool; 4 to 5 p.m. and 7 to Potions, the Illinois Depart - 8 p.m. (adults only'. ment of Agriculture has report- Communion for Ihe sick an.l wi' ?' }• 'I™" Lim'°.ln' Legals tendent of state aid to county fairs, reported an increase of 31,000 to bring the total to 2,763.687 in 1960. Entries for cash awards and other pre^- miums offered by the various ch " • <r 'county fairs were $3,100,093.19, t> . i f " s ' ' n m „ s $ 3 3 , 0 0 0 from the p r e v i o u s Paul , Francis Bozen, son of . shut-ins, 30 lo 11 a.m. Christmas Day. There will be no Catechetical school cither Sunday, Dec. 24. or Sundav, D^c. 31." " year. Entrance fees total $671, • 173.30. Aid to county fairs is derpool, . God, paren,t s are .D.. on- i : der.iv.e.d from , a ta.x ..o n par. iniH Poinv^nii tii11 ii a wagering at thorough- John and Dorothy Bozen. was baptized by Rev. James Vanaid PalnVand Julin Augustyn. On Dec. 3. Father Coughlin baptized David Allen Gore, son of Allen S. and Vicki Johnson Gore. Godparents are Judith and George Laesil. Richard and Anne Lundborg are the godparents of baby David Joseph Lundborg. ihe son of Daniel and Marlene Gallas Lundborg, who was baptized Dec. 10 by Father Vanderpool. The same day Father Vanderpool baptized Evelyn Carol Raske, daughter of Gerald and Evelyn Wayciechowski Raske. Her godparents are Stanley W'ayciechowski and Evelyn Gustek. Bahy Angelis Jean Garret, daughter of Noval and Carol Steinke Garret, was baptized by Father Coughlin Dec. 12. The godparents are Robert Diedrich and Janet Vierke. bred racing in Illinois and not from general taxation. MASTER IN CHANCERY'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY IN CHANCERY - GEN. NO. 38548 HILLSIDE SAVINGS AND) LOAN ASSOCIATION, a) corporation ) Plaintiff) vs. ) GLEN THOMPSON and ) BARBARA THOMPSON, ) his wife, ROSENTHAL ) LUMBER & FUEL CO.. ) INC., ARTHUR FRANKE) d/b/a C. FRANKE & COM-) PANY, THEOFIL PIS- ) KORZ, WALTER C. ) PISKORZ and WALLACE) BRENNA d/b/a FOX ) LAKE CONCRETE PROD-) UCTS & BUILDING MA- ) TERIALS CO., MORRIS ) SEIFERT and WILLIAM) LILLY d/b/a BIL-MORE ) CONSTRUCTION CO., ) GENERAL FINANCE ) LOAN COMPANY, JOE ) GALATTE d/b/a JOE ) GALATTE & SONS and > "UNKNOWN OWNERS' ) Defendants) PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Decree made and entered by the said Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, in the above entitled cause on the 3rd day of November, 1961, I. ROBERT J. LEALI. Master In Chancery of the said Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, will on the 3rd day of January, 1962, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon thereof. Central Standard Time, at the East front door of the McHenry County Courthouse in the City of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest and besl bidder for cash all and singular the following described real estate in said Decree mentioned, or so much thereof .as shall be sufficient to satisfy saiil Decree, all situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois lo-wit: Liit 12 in Fox Valley Gardens, being a re-subdivision of Lots 16 to 21, both inclusive, in Grand View Annex, a Subdivision in the Southeast Quarter of the North East quarter of Section 17, Townj i-hip 43 North, Range 9 j East of the Third Prinj cipal -Meridian. together with Lots 19 to 30, both •| inclusive, in Allen. Powers " | and Newbold's Oak Grove ! Subdivision, in the East j Half of the Southeast ; Quarter of Section 17. Township'43 North, Range ; 9 Hast of the Third Prlnj «~ipal Meridian, according ! to the Plat thereof recorded May 17, 1954, as lVi'umrnt No. 278524; in I". >ok 11 of Plats, page 1 ! -. in McHenry County, j I l l i n o i s . H . i i i d at W o o d s t o c k . I l l i n o i s . I thi< 30th dav of November, : 1961. i ROBERT J. LEALI Master in Chancery ; Churchill & Raumgartner . Grav slake. Illinois !.-V.torno\s for Plaintiff { i Pub. Dec. 7-14-21, 1961V ! NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE ' E s t a t e of HARRY BISSINGER : Deceased X'it ice is hereby given to all persons that February 5th, I 19G2, is the claim date in the ' estate of HARRY BISSINGER, Deceased, pending in the Coun- Post 491 At this time may we express our heartiest wishes to you during this holiday season. May you and your families have a most Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year. It is with regret that our post is accepting the resignation of Skipper Wirfs as senior vice-commander. We know that if it could be at all possible, Skip would continue on in his office and render to the Legion the wonderful service which he has always done. We know that we can call on you in the future for your assistance. It was brought up in our last meeting that the civil defense committee asked if, during an emergency, our Legion home would be available for use. It was brought out that i the American Legion is pledged for the betterment of the community, state and nation. Consequently, our facilities are always available to the comuse common sense and safety during this season, especially when you are driving. The life you save may be your own. You are cordially invited to munity in case any emergency j drop in at the Legion home arises* along with the help of j during the holidays and see our many members. We are still working on our membership drive for 1962. Those of you who have not as yet sent in your dues, we wish you would do so. We want our post to be 100 per cent and even more. You belong in the legion. With the coming holidays there will be many parties and get-togethers. We urge you to our beautiful Christmas tree which Commander Homo, Mary Einspar, Bernie Matchen, and "yours truly" decorated. Don't forget our gala New Year's Eve party. Much planning and preparation has gone into this to make it the best eVer. Tom Birmingham IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ty Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. STATE BANK OF WOODSTOCK Executor Roland A. Herrmann Attorney (Pub. Dec. 14-21-28, 1961 i THE "AUROKA BOREALIS" is Visible NOW! in the form of Beautiful CROSSES, HEARTS. TEARDROPS on Slender Metal Chains Gifi Boxed plus 10c F.E.T. -- Must be seen to be Appreciated -- A© HIGH PRESSURE EV'55900 SUPRISE ROOM Walgreen Agency NYE DRUGS. Inc 1325 N. •Riverside Dr. M " inns f t a ' istmas Blessing | Peter W- fallen & Sc 3807 W. ELM ST. Phone EVergreen 5-0063 WE WANT TO SELL TO THE BARE' WALLs GENERA'!*" 0® W&X)R Full Responsibility From start to finish, we handle every detail and take full responsibility for workmanship and ma terials on every construction job. We are not just building brokers who sub- PH contract the work. Your best guarantee of complete satisfaction is to know vour contractor Bible Church News A special Christmas program will be given for the senior citizens at Sunset Manoi Woodstock Friday evening Dec. 22. Pastor Wright will bi the speaker. This same p gram will then be presented PEPPER MILL SET Delightful Pepper Mill and Matching Salt Shaker set. Natural maple with gleaming chrome tops, 4" high, complete with peppers for grinding. This set is yours for depositing $200 or more in a new or old account m CORY PERCOLATOR 4 to 8 cup percolator with goldentone trim, use it for cold or warm beverages. Distinctive styling for meals.formal dinners, buffets, patio For depositing $200 or more in new or old account. To encourage thrift, we offer these valuable gifts for depositing $100, $200 or more in a new or old savings account. Limit of one gift per depositors. MUSCOGEE TOWEL SET Includes a bath towel, guest towel, and wash cloth: These useful towels come in lovely colors, attractive gift box. For depositing $100 or more in new Dec. 11 to Jan. 31 or old account $5a@@© becomes $6,094.95 41/2% on INVESTMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS In 5 sliort years based on 4% on Regular Savings Accounts Daily 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Closed All Day Wednesdays OFFICE HOURS i 1 I and Loan Association 3611 W. Elm Street • McHenry, Illinois PH: 385-3000 Santa Claus Will A LAST MINUTE Be At Nye's Again S P E C I A L ! Fri., Dec. 22, 7-9 p.m. Fine Quality 6'x7V2' Sat. Dec. 23, 2-5 p.m. MKETS-$333 GIVE AN ELECTRIC RAZOR FOR CmiSTMAS FOR HER -- ©88 Lady Remington ^£2^^ FOR HIM -- Remington Rollomatic $ Reg. $26.95 Christmas Bells proclaim joy to mankind... and their echo is heard in the almost dailfgted tidings that herald new and wondrous discoveries in medicine for the preservation and restoration ofgood health... the most priceless of gifts. Daylight & Artificial Light Walgreen Color FILM . *2.39 135 mm ^1*99 PROCESSING FREE Dura FMi FLASH EUIBS Reg. 88c 8 pk. Press 5 Only We Are Closing Out Our Slock Of Ladies & Men's TCLOX WATCHES All Remaining Will Be Sold At 12 Electric Skillet I Ail Hair Brush Sets Reduced To Sell f owdsr <snd cologne SHULTO GIFT SET 250 THIS COUPON WORTH 1.00 On The Purchase Of Any COSMETIC ITEM OR ITEMS Totaling $5.00 or More Limit One Per Customer--Good Til Xmas COUPON THIS COUPON WORTH On The Purchase Of Any MEN'S TOILETRY SET or SETS Totaling $2.00 or More Limit One Per Customer -Good Til Xmas o

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