Thursday, September 20.1902 THE McHENRY PlAINDEAtEB -P.er donals Jack Schoenhoeltz, son cf Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schoen- | hoeltz, who graduated from El- | gin Junior college last June 5, r has enrolled at^Korthern Illinois University where he plans ^rto major in political science and mirror in German. Mrs. F. J. Aicher is spending a few weeks in the home of her nephew, John Hoffman, and family in Indianapolis, Irid. Mrs. Julia Kent spent several days last week with Chicago friends. Edward Dwyer of Chicago was a weekend guest in the home of his sister, Mrs. Walt- I if er Walsh. ^ Mrs. Ada Hoelscher of Elgin is spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. R. I. Ovprton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wirtz and children, Lisa and Ricky, left Monday, via auto, for Upland, Calif., where they plan to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of Elgin were Sunday guests 0 of McHenry relatives. Mrs. Nellie Bacon spent the weekend in the Weston Bacon home in Crystal Lake and on Sunday accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bacon and son, Eugene, to Dubuque, where the latter, a graduate of the Crystal Lake high school last spring, entered his freshman year at Loras college. Mrs. Harry Durland, the "Q Howard Griffith and Gerald Larkin families of this city were among a group from Chicago, Roselle, Elgin and Arlington Heights who attended the annual reunion of the Schuenemann family held at Veterans Acres, Crystal Lake, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Freund visited their daughter, Sister Mary Charles, at St. Joseph's > ^ convent in Milwaukee, Wis., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Walsh have returned from a week's vacation with friends in Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sharp arid children visited his mother, Mrs. Gerald Sharp, Sr., in „ Elgin Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Thennes, • Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thennes, fe.Mr. and Mrs. William Nuber, •Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey, Mr. and Mrs. James Larkin «*ancl Mrs. Eveline Larkin were •among the local folks who at- ""tetided the annual summer festival and dinner held at the Sacred Heart Seminary, Geneva, Sunday. Howard Griffith, Jr., has entered his freshman year at Campion high school, Prairie- 0 du-Chien, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young of Waukegan and their guests, their daughter, Mrs. William Terry, and son, Mathew, of Kentfield, Calif., visited McHenry relatives Wednesday of last week- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh spent a few days at Dubuque, Icova, where they motored with their daughter, Patricia, h* wtio resumed her studies at Clarke college. Mrs. Albert Vales and son, Albert, returned home Sunday from a two weeks 4,762 mile vacation in which they covered several states and New Mexico. Among the highlights of their trip were a few days speiit £t Las Vegas and visits to the Painted Desert, Petrified Forest, the Grand Canyon ' * '"arjd the Zion National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Borctyardt and daughter of Chicago were weekend guests in the R. McDaniels home. Fourteen members of the COUNTY TV TOPICS by Ed Vestgard TV STUFF "Say, lady of the house. Do you use the dish washing soap that keeps your hands ^;*as soft as they were the day you were married?" "Does your husband use the shaving cream that fools him into thinking that he doesn't "have a blade in the holder?" * "Or, does he use an electric one that gets at the hidden beard?" And those cigarettes. "Are .you sure that they taste like cigarettes use to?" "Or. do (|* they just taste like a cigarette ^ should?" And you better tell the maid that the laundry must not be .just clean, but clean clear through, whiter than white. " And if that TV set isn't ~ giving you sharp clear pictures with its commercials, thin you should be thinking - about the right one. COUNTY Ty & Furniture Center for ^ that extra margin. Phone 385- 4020. Nine out' of ten doctors ; cai[ us. COUNTY 8c Furniture Center - ~ 3413 w. Elm - PHONE 985-4020 Page Three MqAyliff family frojn Chicago, Wesjtern Springs, Mount Prospect, Glenview and McHenry, enjoyed their monthly get-together at the Walter Brooks home Wednesday of last week. Sister Mary Junilla of the Sacred Heart Sanatarium, Milwaukee, has been visiting in the Henry Stilling home and with other relatives in ' this vicinity. I Miss Melvina Breyer and a friend of Chicago were local visitors Sunday. Mrs. James Brooks an<J daughters have returned from a visit with her mother and other relatives in Duluth, Minn. She was accompanied by her brother, James Mathew of Maywood. Weekend guests in the Mrs. Kathryn Worts home were Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley and Mrs. Harry Kist of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosing Of Libertyville called on relatives here Sunday evening. They had just returned from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Rex Ellington, in Weisbaden, Germany. While there they visited other points in Germany and Italy. They made the trip by plane. Miss Ruth Schoenhoeltz, who spent the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schoenhoeltz, returned to her duties at St. Charles School of Nursing, Wednesday of last week, where she received her third stripe and entered her senior year. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adams and the Leonard Thennes family were guests in the Thill home in Aurora Sunday where the birthdays of Mrs. Thennes and Michael Thill were celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Terry of Brighton, Wis., were visitors in the Louis Althoff home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hiatt and son, Billy, of Waukegan, called on relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mears, Mrs. DeWilton Dowd and Mrs. Robert Hoffman of Racine, Wis., visited Mrs. Eleanore Renard, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan of Elkhorn, Wis., were Sunday visitors at the Joseph J. Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Freund visited at the Kenny Hampshire home at Fox Lake last Wednesday. Mrs. Gerald Carey, Lena and Clara Stoffel, Julia Kent and Mrs. Floyd Cooley were visitoirs in the Charles G. Frett home in Aurora, Saturday. Mrs. Gertrude Justen has returned after a two-week vacation with her daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Robert B e s t o s o , in N e w p o r t , R. I . While there, she had two opportunities to see President and Mrs. Kennedy at church services. WORN Br MORI RUPTURE SUFFERERS: Amazing comfort for reducible Inguinal hernia. Strong, washable, form-fitting, adjustable. Soft, flat groin pad. NO FITTING REQUIRED! For men, women, children. right or left side; $5.85 double. Look for it on display BOLGER'S Drug Store 1259 N. Green St. Linda Larson, a local candystriper of 1226-A North Green street, underwent a tonsillectomy at McHenry hospital recently. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Matchen. ]»fcHenry Hospital The following people were admitted as patients durmg the past week in McHenry hospital: Harry Zimmer, Sophie Melville, Marion Miller and Bert F. McDermott, Wauconda; Julia Parker and Gordon Strange, Woodstock; Eleanor Boynton, Glen Ellyn; Fred A. Bennett, Glenview; Eddie Essex, Rev. Stanley Schmidt, Mary Duby, Richard Soberg, Ruth Samuelson, Lois Arnold and Richard Juers, Crystal Lake; Gus Klabunde, and Edna Buxton, Richmond; Helene Marks, Dolly Medine, David Sgagle and Emily Naydol, Fox Lake; Rubin Vineyard, Spring Grove; Anita Gottwald, Ingleside; Ella Sterba, Cicero; Anthony Boyer, Aurora; Kathleen Gerlitz, Chicago; James J. Krein, Elmer <Mettelka, Christina Maclure, John Oakford, Dianne Dember, John T. Parat, Walter Hehn, Jennie Hagberg, Elsie Osterby, Carol Magnine, Bemice Beck, Ma r g a r s t Coughlin, Shirly Koch, Lorraine Piotrowski, Jennie Sundt, Rose Hurlbrink, William Breen, Susan and Joan Heilmann, Dorothy Rodarmel, John Fisher, Richard Wurth, Doris Palmer, Anna Kaeuffl, James Christie, Ellenor Foerster, Elmer Tepler, Rina Pogany, Tim Doherty, William Kuhn, Karen Haagenson, Jeffrey Darriiani, Dorr Anderson, Raymond Novotny, Phillip Armstrong, Louis Brink, McHenry; Harold Gregerson, Antioch; Dorothy Bruscato, Wonder Lake; Richard Jirlando, Round Lake; William McDermott, Niles; Clyde VanEvery, Solon Mills; Patrick Manson, Lake Zurich; Ted Thorsen, St ream wood; James Handley, Chicago and Vivan Kamba and Mary Loechinger, Cary. Harvard Hospital Among the patients admitted during the past week at Harvard hospital were Michael Kutnick, Ray Vierling, Carroll Beck, John Muntyan and Mrs. A1 Phannenstill, McHenry. Memorial Hospital During the past week patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Jacob Steffes, L. D. Turner and Mrs. Sylvester Maszynski, McHenry; Patricia A. Klap- CALL FROM NAVY SON IS SURPRISE FOR McHENRY MAN Frank Schafer of 2916 N. Riverside Drive was pleasantly surprised on his birthday Sept. 11, when he received a long distance call from his son, Dick, from San Diego, Calif., while Mr. Schafer was having dinner with his wife, Marcella, and daughters, Diane a n 4 Joyce, and son-in-law, William Frett. Dick has just returned to his naval base in California. He had been stationed previously in Long Beach, where his parents and sisters visited him in July. He was later transferred to Boston, Mass., aboard a guided missile Destroyer which left Boston for a cruise to Flor* ida, Cuba, South America, Panama Canal and Acapulco, Mexico, returning to San Diego. After wishing his dad a happy birthday,-he told the family of his wonderful experiences on the cruise. WINS SCHOLARSHIP Robert T. Stange, graduate of 1962 class, has been notified by Senator McClory that Western Illinois university has accepted him for a legislative scholarship. Bob is now registered at W.I.U. and is majoring in political science. MORE THAN 700 ARE EXPECTED AT DCGW INSTITUTE Inspirational, inform a t i v e, s p i r i t u a l l y r e a w a k e n i n g -- these will be the rewards for those who attend the Rockford Diocesan Catholic Institute on Sunday, Sept. 30, declared Mrs. Linus Wegner, chairman. More than 700 women from throughout the Rockford Diocesan Council of Cath o 1 i c Women are expected to attend the all-day meeting at Marian Central Catholic high school in Woodstock. Co-chairman is Miss Adelaide Muto, Woodstock. Goal of the conference is direct and simple, Mi's. Wegner said earnestly this week as she completed workshop assignments. The institute will have a dozen workshops and feature talks by the Most Rev. Loras T. Lane, Bishop of Rockford. Workshops on a dozen topics --ranging from rural life to spiritual development, from family and education to public relations--are scheduled twice. Women from throughout the big Rockford diocese are urged to participate in two panel ses- NOTICE Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Building, 1309 N. Court St., McHenry. All interested are welcome to attend. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their cards, letters, visits, prayers and many kind deeds during my recent hospital stay. Your thought fulness will always be remembered. Gertrude Barbian 9-20-62 perich, Ringwood; and Eleanor Wyatt and James Zimmerman, Wonder Lake. sions, one at 10:30 af.m. and another at 1:45 p.m. Among program highlights will be the announcement of the "Catholic Woman of the Year" in the Rockfor<} diocese and a talk by Bishop Lane before the 3:30 p.m. General Assembly. The Rev. Thomas C. Lourim, Madison, Wis., diocesan moderator, will be the only other speaker. Catholic Woman of the Year in 1961 was Mrs. William J. Ryan, a Dundee polio victim and mother of three who was also honored in 1958 at the "Polio Mother of the Year." The all-day conference is sponsored by the Rockford Diocesan Council of Catholic Women. Registration starts at 9 a.m., and one feature this year will be competition among the more than 100 parishes in the diocese with displays and posters in keeping with the theme of Catholic Women's participation in Catholic Action. The McHenry deanery is the host deanery. Mrs. Charles Cuda, McHenry, is president. Mrs. Albert Wipper is the Rockford Diocesan Council of Catholic Women president. She is from Spring Grove. Ticket reservation may be I'll have another kiddie cocktail, please (non-alcoholic, of course) Kiddies' Cocktail Hour Fridays from 4 to 6 p.m. Kiddie cocktail served free in main dining room to children accompanied by parents. Perch or Haddock .. .75 Walleyed Pike ..$1.25 Kiddie Fish Fry 50 Club Lilymoor 2Vi Miles East of McHenry Are You All Tied Up Because of the Railroad Strike? You can untie yourself with one of these late model, oneowner Used Cars. 1062 - 409 - IMPALA Convert Chevrolet, 4 speed trans, black with red interior, W.W. tires, R & htr. Must be soli Below- Blue Book price .. SAVE 1B59 8TTDE LARK, 4 dr., standard trans., R & htr. A sharp one owner compact car. Full Price $674.00 1960 OLPS 98 Convert., full power W.W. tires, blue with white top -- Full Price $2195.00 1958 FORD 4 dr. hard top, automatic, pwr. str. & brks., R & H., W.W. tires. A sharp local car. Full Price $795.00 1960 RAMBLER 4 dr., automatic trans., R & Htr., W.W. tires, solid white, the super model. A one owner compact .. At Only $984.00 1955 STUDEBAKER 4 dr., Sed., radio & htr., automatic trans., green & white color. A 40.000 actual one owner. Must be seen $445.00 COUNTRY MOTORS 606 S. Route 81 Phone 885-4116 "We Will Aepept Anything of Value in Trade" McHenry, Illinois Phone 385-2835 1 d3eauti£ Saici on "For Stylish, Personalized Hair Cutting" Air Conditioned for your Comfort and Pleasure 3813 W. Main Street McHenry, 111. (Closed Monday) made by contacting Mrs. John D. Byers, Woodstock. Illustrious people h$ve been obtained for the panel prpgrams, Mrs. Wenger noted. Spiritual development panel will include Mrs. Mary L. Pedersen, McHenry, author of a book called, "Exploring Church symbols." On the rural ljfe panel workshop program will be Mrs. Ambrose Hermes, Rock Falls, national Rural Life chairman. The library and literature workshop will include members of the Illinois Catholic Library association staff, headpd by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koncel, Jr. CAIID OF THANKS "Thank-you" to all my friends and relatives for the lovely cards and flowers I received during my recent stay in McHenry hospital; Judy Schmitt 9-20-62 THREE COUNTY . ERS HAVE EJfSE REVOKED The office of Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier, drivers' license division, has announced the revocation of tfje licenses of Joseph P. Reading of Crystal Lake and Edward C. Skonie of Spring Grove for driving while intoxicated; also Michael G. Hogan of Ringwood for displaying a license not issued to him. A probationary permit was issued to Paul Goldman of McHenry and Lyle E. Szabo of Harvard. TOWN OFFICIALS MEET The township officials of McHenry will have a dinner meeting at 7 o'clock Wednesday, Oct. 3, at Martinetti's, Crystal Lake. Don't Get Married (IN YOUR EVERYDAY SUIT) Whether your wedding is strictly formal, semi-formal or informal . . . DRESS ALIKE TO LOOK RIGHT By Special Arrangement We now give S&H Green Stamps WHITE'S Men's Shop 1214 N. Green St. McHenry, 111. PHONE 885-0019 "A Complete Formal Wear Rental Service" HHHOUHCUia . . . the opening of Starlite's New MAI LING RESTAURANT Now serving the finest in Cantonese and American Cuisine. Expertly prepared by Chinese chefs. Luncheons Daily -- 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinners Daily -- 5:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. Dinners Sunday -- 12:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. (CLOSED ON MONDAYS) and Cantonese Dishes to lake out Phone 385-9834 Private Dining Room for Banquets, Weddings and Parties Entertainment on Friday & Saturday Nights JEANEE RANDOLPH at the Organ Free Souvenirs - Saturday, Sept 22nd, 6-9 p.m. STARLITE RESTAURANT and LOUNGE 3924 W. Main Street 'THE FINEST IN COCKTAILS' Phone 385-0951 McHenry, Illinois