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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Aug 1962, p. 20

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m. Pagt Twenty-Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Village of Sunnyside HARRINGTONS' SON PROMOTED TO RANK OF MAJOR IN ARMY Betty Lehman 885-6866 Son, William, made his mother and father, the Senior Harringtons, very proud of him when he was promoted to Major in the U. S. Army Mill Thursday, August 16, 1962 Metzgers for a few days last week. A good time of talking over old times was had to? a few of the village ladies when Sue Schuman and daughters came to visit on Wednesday. Good Luck Linda Mangold and girl friend, Cathy McClory, chaperoned by Mrs. Mangold will spend one week in Minnesota. tary police. To celebrate this | They will compete in a cadet happy occasion he took his team. family on a fishing trip to Orr, Minn. Also tagging along is nephew. Jim Pitt, from Highland Shores. Visiting Mrs. Tucker has her daughter's mother-in-law, Mrs. Stella Wilson, from Oklahoma for vacation. She is also helping out as Mrs. Tucker is still recuperating from her recent illness. The Kasperski family have their cousin here frohi Canada. Mrs. E. Mitchell, mother of Barbara Murray, is here from Ohio. I* Sick List "^Mary Jane Heitz is recuperating from a very serious nose infection which hospitalized her for a week. Get well soon. office, announced that he would obtain bids tor snow plowing and dues are now payable to new treasurer Anna Jean Erickson. A ways and means committee was formed consisting of Louise Jankowski, Eleanor Moore, Chester Seliga and Bill Smock. Bridal Shower Irma Gunther, Uiara Harrington of Sunnyside and Julie Bush of Pistakee Terrace attended a bridal shower for Judy Michels at the community club in Johnsburg. Judy received many beautiful gifts. Games were played before the opening of the gifts and delicious goodies were served. Wedding; Reception Ollie and Fred Garner attended a lovely wedding ceremony in Ingleside. on Sunday. Girl Foresters Enjoy Outin? On Wednesday. Aug. 1, the Juvenile Girl Foresters enjoyed their annual summer picnic which was held at Wilmot Park. A full day of games, plus a softball game helped with the entertainment for approximately fifty-three persons who attended the affair. A delicious pot luck dinner was served at noon. Ball Game Carl Sallaz Was host to Jim Lennon, Jim Walters, Dick Fredrick and Bill Gunther when they journeyed to Milwaukee to see the ball game between the Cubs and Braves. They must have brought the Chicago team luck because they were the winners. Splash Party Charles Kupstis had a wonderful time at the pool in Algonquin when he attended a s w i m m i n g p a r t y g i v e n b y schoolmates of Marion. He said it was a good thing the pool was heated because the nights are getting pretty chilly for swimming. Bible Sch«M>l If it seems kind of quiet on Lakeview street it's because a lot of the children are attending Mt. Hope Bible school in Pistakee Highlands. They look forward to going every morning, as they have made such lovely things to bring home to their mothers. Here and There Vern and Millie Mondl attended the funeral in Chicago of his brother-in-law, George Fencil. Wednesday overnight guests in the Vyduna home were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Janssen, Elaine and Paul of Metamora, 111. Dorothy and Bob Shem and family of Lake Geneva were dinner guests of Ed and Jackie Weiss ori Aug. 2. Michael and Nancy Gavin visited their grandparents, Gavin of Chicago, for several days. Before returning home on Thursday they had been to the Lincoln Park"" Zoo and an amusement park among others. Jim, Birdie, Brent and Brad Deppmeier and Eola Hillman spent Tuesday at the O'Hare airport, the Chicago Fire department where the boys were given the deluxe tour and onto Navy Pier and the Chicago loop. To climax the day they returned home and continued sightseeing from their boat on the Fox river. Jimmy Kaiser is spending a week at his aunt's house in Mundelein. Grace and Harry Gavin attended the Chicago wedding of Chuck and Lillian Laskowski on Saturday. Roy Erickson while on vacation took his family to the Let's Go Visiting Aquarium, Museum of Natural This week we go to 1402 W. History and Brookfield Zoo. Sunnyside drive where we David and Ross Runyon of meet the Jablonski family. Pat j Elk Grove have been visiting and Rich are both from the | their maternal grandparents, northwest side of Chicago.! the Fred Woerners. They have been married for 11 i Spending Saturday with years. Rich makes his living ! daughter, M a r t y Pritchard, as an engineer. They have sev- \ and family were Mr. and Mrs. en lovely children, Connie, 9, Tony Keller of Chicago. Also is very active in the Brownies, there for the weekend were July 29. Also at the party Were 'the Charles, Bill and Bob Toynan families of McHenry. These three couples and Ed and Jackie Weiss met last year in the maternity ward as all four welcomed additions to their families. Joy Vyduna celebrated her f o u r t h b i r t h d a y Wed n e s d a y . with a swimming party at Twin Lakes, Wis., followed by lunch at home. Guests included Michael, Bobby & Steve Erickson, Linda Kettner, Lance and Lorin Toepper, their mothers, brother, Jim, and sister, Judy. Hospitalized Kenny Weiss entered the McHenry hospital Aug. 9 for surgery. We hope this young man is home by now. Lilymoor DISCUSS ANNUAL AUXILIARY, OUTING AT MEETING Shirley Schuerr Birthdays Many happy returns of the day to Jimmy Vyduna, Aug. 18; Don Zamastil, Aug. 19; and Grace Gavin, Aug. 20. Anniversaries Congratulations to new nei g h b o r s , A n t h o n y , S r . , a n d Clara Kurowski for 15 years on Aug. 16. Special congratulations to Agnes and Howard Secord who will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary on Aug. 21. DEATH RATE DOWN W. J. Payes, Jr., director of ihe Illinois Department of The Woman's auxiliary held its monthly meeting Monday, Aug. 6, in the large hall of Club Lilymoor. At this meeting the community house was discussed by the women. The annual outing was discussed and more information "will be available at the September meeting. Hostesses for the August meeting were Ann Novak, Catherine Molitor and Lil Neumann. Due to the Labor day holiday the next monthly meeting of the auxiliary will be held the second Monday of September which will be NSept. /TO. Hostesses for this meeting'are Marge Polinski, Sally Rogets and Shirley Schuerr. The meeting will be held in the large hall of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m., and nominations for the offices of president, v i c e-president, secretary and treasurer will take place. The election of these offices will take place at the October meeting and the officers will be installed in November. Lost and Found In talking with Marge Polin- Public Works and Buildingte, I ski she informs me that she announced this week that Uli- j has had several little ones by nois is one of the few states j her that have been lost. These to reverse the national traffic! little ones are not four or five death rate this year which Is ' years old that could talk and up 7 per cent over last year's figures. A reduction of 3 per cent is recorded in Illinois for the first seven months of 1962. give a person their name so the mother could be called so she could get her child. These are wee ones average age is fif Dick, Jr., 8, Mike, 6, Cathy, 5, Beth, 4, Patti, 2, and Tommy who is a month old today. They attend St. John's church and have been with us for 8 years. Doing? Around Village Mr. and Mrs. Blythe and children enjoyed Sunday at the home of the Lennons. The Martin family journeyed to Milwaukee on Tuesday to see their aunt, who is a nun graduate from college. Kay Fredrick treated her children to a good time at an amusement park on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. McClory of Berwyn were guests of Phil and Eleanore Mangold Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. Ruby and Cfifldren were guests of the PROFE^iOflflL DIRECTORV EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE fire, Auto, Farm A Life Iw. Representing US LIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance ol Any itinH Phone 885-0043 or 385-0958 429 W. Elm St., McHenry, IB DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 1236 N. Green Street Office Phone: 385-0186 Res. Phone: 385-6191 Hours: Daily 9:30 - 5:00 Tues. &, Fri. Evenings 6:30 to 9 p.m. Closed All Day Wednesdays Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted Repair Service 8-62 8CHROEDER IRON WORKS Structural Steel and Ornamental Visit Our Showrooms Fireplace Equipment t Miles South on Rt. 31 Phone 385-0950 8-62 GORDON E. SERGANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Tests Sanitation Layouts Water Supply Program* Richmond 1193 Vt Mile South of Rt. 12 on Johnsburg • Wilmot Road 11-62 Birthday Wishes To Rosemarie May on Aug. 16, Carol I^aBay on Aug. 17, Joan Kennebeck on Aug. 19, and to Beth Jablonski on the twenty-first. Wanted There is a great need for den mothers. Anyone interested please call Chris Williams 385-2479. PISTAKEE TERRACE Association News The Pistakee Terrace association opened the Aug. 6 meeting under the direction of past president Len Toepper. The road committee gave its report of work completed per contract. Our appreciation for a job well done. New president Bill's parents, the Jim Sillittis of Chicago, all in honor of Marty's birthday. Aug. 2 found Pat and Tom M e r h a u t celebrating their fourth wedding anniversary with their dinner guests, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vesely, who were celebrating their twenty-seventh anniversary. Original plans to dine out were changed when Mrs. Vesely broke her wrist July 30. Grandparents Kaisers came to the rescue when they invited Frankie to stay with them for a week. It was getting-awfully lonely at home with out brother, Jimmie, to fight with. Pat will have a week's vacation with both of the boys being gone. v $ HOME 0WNERS$ FREE yourself of DEBTS First Mortgage for those who want security for themselves and their family. AT LAST! 'You can pay off your house and all Bills in . . . ONE LOW PAYMENT Examples of what can be done: 1. PAY OFF present Contract or Mortgage 2. PAY OFF House and Bills 3. PAY OFF House and l^ills and also include needs for Remodelling or Building. 4. WE CAN also Finance your Intended New Home. 5. F.H.A. or Bank Plan Financing without obtaining a Mortgage. JOHN M. HAYES Company, Inc. Call Today for FREE Appraisal Code 312 Kimball 6-3228 Birthday Parties Belated birthday wishes to Jacquelyn Weiss who was one year old on July 30. The Stahlmans and Limas of the Ter- , , race and the Stoebens of the Ron Wiggerman. upon taking Hills attended her party on Hours 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Except Wednesday & Saturday until Noon * After 6:30 p.m. Code 815*385-3987 S Something yon should think about if pure about to buy a truck: If all trucks were built the same way,. cost the same to keep up, were worth the same at trade-in . . . then probably the price tag would be your only concern. It can't be, of course, because some trucks have more quality than others. And marks of quality are the real keys to low cost. Chevrolet trucks, for example, have double-wall construction, which gives bodies and cabs more strength. Cabs are insulated against heat, cold and noise. A big part of road shock, which shortens truck life, is damped out by Chevrolet's suspension system; it also makes riding in the truck a pleasure. Pickup bodies and cabs are separated to eliminate stress between them. Value such as this has induced more people to invest in Chevrolet trucks every year since 1937. This can be a good time to buy a modern new Chevrolet truck Late summer traditionally is the season for all-around savings on a new Chevrolet truck . . . selection is still good . . . deliveries are prompt . . . and Chevrolet dealers are doubly anxious to put you into a new vehicle in order to make way for next year's models. Coupled with the efficient performance a new Chevrolet truck will give you, it seems evident that you couldn't buy at a better time. Come in and take full advantage of it! teen months.. They can walk but cannot talk, and when they see a stranger they just cry. When they are this small it is very hard to find out where they live. Like anyone else Marge is worried they might wander to the highway or in the back woods and get hurt, and they could get hurt seriously. So mothers please check to see where your wee one is, so he or she does not get lost or hurt. Vacations Bob and Diane Fuhler and children, Debbie, Scott and Bobby, spent 17 days seeing the different interesting sights and camping in the states of Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico. From New Mexico they went to Grand Canyon, "^riz.T^WH&e they spent four grand days. They continued on to Lake Mead and Las Vegas. From there they headed east to return home. Stopping ai Zion Park, Utah, Mes& Verde, Colo., and Pikes PeaKV They took in the sights of Colbrado Springs including the tour of the Cave of the Winds. They took a two hour trip by horseback through the Garden of the Gods. Ending the day by having a chuck wagon supper at the Flying W ranch and seeing a rodeo and a real western song fest. Also making the trip with thefn was Bob's brother, Ronnie.^ Tonie Ehredt's mother, Mrs. Elsa Kreutzberger, is spending her two weeks vacation here in Lilymoor. Bob and Marylyn LoPresti and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swanson spent a weekend vacation up at Crivetz, Wis. Debbie Fuhler is attending the Far Horizons Girl Scout camp in Hanover, 111. for two weeks. Charmaine Ghidara is spending three weeks vacation at Camp Peacock near Lake Villa. * Mrs. Kate Caswick returned to Chicago Sunday, Aug. 5, after spending three weeks vacation with her brother-inlaw and sister, Walter and Jo sephine Schuerr. Feeling Better I am happy to report that Mrs. Margaret Reining is home and feeling better after spending a week in the hospital. Little Bobby Fuhler is feel* ing much better after having a bout with the flu. Belated Birthday greetings go to Mrs. flecker. She celebrated her big day Monday, July 30. Brithday Greetings go to Ida Legge who will celebrate her big day Wednesday, Aug. 22. Many happy returns to you, Ida. Anniversary Greetings go to Al and Pearle Stineman. They celebrated their wedding anniversary Wednesday, Aug. 15. More News Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mueller of Chicago paid a surprise visit t o M r . a n d M r s . W a l t e r Schuerr Sunday, Aug. 5. Lawrence and Shirley Schuerr and family made a trip lip to Lake Geneva, Wis. Jake and Connie Johnson spent Sunday evening relaxing \ by catching some nice fish. THE GASOLINE IMPROVEMENT YOU CAN ACTUALLY SEE... The Final Step to assure the Finest Gasolines ever sold! Today's cars need gasolines free of microscopic particles that used to be no problem. These contaminants clog the filter car makers put in fuel lines to protect precision carburetors. Filter clogging cuts power and acceleration, can even stop your car. American Oil Research found a solution-- the American FINAL/FILTER, the red filter you'll see on the pump nozzle only at Standard Oil Dealers. At no extra cost, AMERICAN® Brand Gasolines are Final Filtered as they go into your tank. Look for the American FINAL/FILTER--the gasoline improvement you can actually see! STANDARD You expect more from Standard and you get it! 01062 STANDARD OIL DIVISION AMERICAN OIL COMPANY SMITH STANDARD SERVICE 2303 W. JOHNSBURG ROAD McHENRY, ILL. £ 385-0200 BROWN'S STANDARD SERVICE *207 N. WILMOT SUNNYSIDE 385-9887 McHENRY, ILL. CHEVROLET TRUCKS Quality trucks always cost less! DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist Eye* Examined-Glasseg Fitted 1903 N. Richmond Road Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. t Fri. 4:00 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tues., Thurs. & Fri. Eve. 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 1 Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. No Hours on Wednesday Contact Lenses | Phone 385-2262 I Chevrolet M-Ton Fleetside Pickup Chevrolet 2-Ton Platform 3609 W. Elm Street 8-e* See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer CLARK CHEVROLET SALES McHenry. 111. Phone 385-0277 HUCK'S STANDARD SERVICE 3310 W. ELM ST. McHENRY, ILL. 385-0472 JUSTEN'S STANDARD SERVICE 3522 W. ELM ST. McHENRY, ILL. 385-1150 SCHREINER'S STANDARD SERVICE "COMPLETE STOCK OF SUMMER CAR NEEDS" 3817 W. Elm STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-0720 S&H STAMPS SCHULTZ'S STANDARD SERVICE JUNCTION OF ROUTES 12 & 31 RICHMOND, ILLINOIS 1 MILE SOUTH OF RICHMOND RICHMOND 8441 GEORGE'S STANDARD SERVICE EAST WONDER LAKE RD. & HANCOCK DRIVE Wonder Lake 7247 HUNTER'S STANDARD SERVICE ROUTES 176 * 81 CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. 459-9836

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