- n *° iw auto, w ^jfih am T7T< pr.AmwraLEir Uii i * 1 X 'lUrSuciji JoTTuH^j Of J vWi/ tJEW GREETS READERS AS YEAR BEGINS Lor Breuu - WX. 2045 . This is now the start of a brand New Year. All are extended New Year wishes from yours truly and with hopes that all good happens to each and everyone of you. Now for our last years news (1962). Mrnt Time on Sk&tm Nqrnui Mention tried out Ice skates for the first time. Since Norma is from Mexico, snow, ice and cold are rather a treat for her. Last Friday Ctftemoon Norma went to Wonder Lake witfi friends to try her luck. She managed very nicely, so I hear! Norma seems to enjoy our changing weather, even tho it's ciuite cold. Siv m M.Y.F. Report Linda Low reports, Dec. 30, the Senior High M.Y.F. held their "College Night". Spring Grove and Greenwood M. Y. F.ers were our guests. Our speakers were as follows: Sue Watkns from the University of Southern Mississippi, Jay Walkington from Cornell College, Iowa. Lloyd Shaw from the University of Illinois, M a r g y McFarland from Indiana University, Peg Hedge from Northern Illinois University, and Norma Mendoaa from the University of Mexico. Since the Brenemans are vacationing this week, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum sat In with the group. Refreshments were served by Yvonne Bruce and Susan Jacobsen. A worship entitled "God's Purpose For You" concluded the evening. Next week our meeting will be at 7 p.m. at thefl church. See you there! eral youngsters from McHenry i to demonstrate Radiological equipment. Legal* CKturch Calendar for Rlngwood Methodist Chnreh 9-30 a.m. Worship service. 10:45 a.m. Church school. Rev. Bruce Breneman,, pastor. * - Wm A Bmf Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Petska ^Richmond became proud parents of a 5 lb., 3^4 oz., boy last Monday, E>ec. 24. Mrs. Petska is the former Dorothy pope. He will answer to the Jiame of Bruce Paul, Jr. A wonderful Christmas baby! PrOUd grandparents in our town are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pope. Congratulations to parents and grandparents. BUtlers Have ChrtatfytAS Gathering The B. T. Butler home was the family gathering place on Christmas. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Tod Stanek find family of Elkhorn, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benoy and children of McHenry, and Mr., and Mrs. Ted Mikita and family of Wheaton. On the sick list Mrs. Dorotliy Aissen is in the Memorial hospital for McHenry County at Woodstock. Dorothy would appreciate some get well cards I believe. Her stay is indefinite. Get well Boon, we want to see you back home. Christmas Eve and Santa Santo made his appearance to give out the toys to the youngsters on Christmas Eve at the Wiedrich-Wegner home. The families attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan, Bobby, Patty and Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. George Motier, Tony and Eric of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard, Jane, Nancy, Mary Kay, Jimmy, Peter and Peggy of Lake Geneva, Wise., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brennan of New Munster, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and Georgia Mary of Sycamore. Christmas Day dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart and Bob of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and Georgia Mary of Sycamore, fMr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard 'and family of Lake Genev •and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brenn.m ®|md family. Christmas Bre at v ( Brennan - Hepburn Home -V Guests in the Brennan - Hep *>urn home on Christmas Evp 'were Mr. and Mrs. Webster «lackman and family of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brennan of New Munster, Wis., Merv Huff, Mr. Henry Sko-' stad and Miss Joanne Sisson of Antioch. Here 'n There Mrs. Ruby Shepard spent the Christmas week holiday at the hrnio of her daughter and family, the Allen Aingr»rs at Hebron. She attended the wedding shower of her granddaughter, Miss NancV Ainger, Friday evening in the George,,, Ainger home at Hebron and returned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington entertained Vjiehr family for the Christmas holiday on Sunday. l<?ithy Thbmas of Crystal Lake spent Wednesday at the Walt Lo\v home for a visit with Susie Low. While Donna Low spent'the day visiting with the Darreil Thomas,cs of Crystal Lake. , . On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawley were dinner guests in Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shull called on Ben Walkington last week. Spending Christmas in the Dale Thomas home were Mr. and Mrs. Walt Low, Pat, Donna, Linda, Susie, Pam, Tom ;<nd Roy. Also Miss Norma Mendozq, from Mexico and Keith Schaeht of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert spent Christmas in the home of their "daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Senkerich of Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman and Nancy visited in the home of Mr. and Mi's. John Skidmore on Christmas day. The Bowmans also called on Mr. and Mrs. Tony Senkerich at Sunnyside* later. A callor in the Bob Brennan home on Saturday was Mrs. Joe Schmitt of McHenry. Roy Harrison, Loren Harrison, Ruth Henne and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dowell had Sunday dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison and family of Greenwood. •Miss Ruth Henne spent the holiday weekend in the Harrison home from Chicago. Jane' alid Jim Leonard of Lake Geneva, Wis., spent from Christmas to Friday in the Wiedrich - Wegener home. Mrs. Fred Bowman spent Christmas afternoon visiting in the Oonk home. On Wednesday afternoon, Herman Ehlert of Wilmot, Wis. visited his folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. William Steffen of Cary was a Friday carter in the Mrs. Nellie Hepburn home. Ken Pope Jeft for Grand Rapids on Friday after spending the • holidays with his family. Mr. Jand Mrs,, Ken "Pope. Ken returned early to take over church duties for the coming vear. Ken was home to greet his new nephew. Bruce Paul Petska, Jc,, before leaving. Ken also attends school in Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skidmore and girls of McHenry were Sunday evening callers in he Bob Brennan home. Sunday callers in the home of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Jerousik nnd Georgianna of Melrose Park. Bob Brennan and Bobby, Bernie Klapperich, Jim Pearson and Jim Petersen of McHenry attended the Marian - Woodstock basketball tournament game at Marengo on Friday. Marian lost! Mr. and Mrs. Kaye of Des Plaines were callers in the home of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family of Matteson have been spending several weeks visiting with her folks, the Weldon Andreas. They left the first of the week for home. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Rohan of Wilmette called on Mrs. Nellie Hepburn. v Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andreas attended the Illinois Education Association Convention in Chicago from Thursday through Saturday. Duane was a delegate from McHenry County. Roy Wiedrich and Wally visited Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr.. lafct Friday, from Burlington. Mr. und Mrs. Earl Sonnemnkpr nnd fnmilv from Pot roil STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY MARY C. HECKMANN; ) WILLIAM G. COONEY and) DORIS COONEY, his wife;) MARTIN R. COONEY and) PATSY COONEY, his wife;) JOHN P. COONEY and)" DARLENE COONEY, his) wife; LEE J. COONEY and) CAROL COONEY, his wife;) LEE J. COONEY and MIL-) DRED KINSALA, as Ex^) ccutors arid Trustees under) the last Will and Testa-) rrient of Martin Cooney, de-) ceased. ) Plaintiffs.) vs ) MID STATES DEVELOP-) MENT CO., nn Illinois) corporation; UNKNOWN) OWNERS; FREMONT H.) BACHHAUS; and ED-) RD A. BRACKMANN, ) Defendants.) No. 39986 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Affidavit showing that the Defendants, UNKNOWN OWNERS on due inquiry cannot be found, so that process cannot be served upon said Defendants, having been filed in the Office of the Clerk of this Court, Notice is therefore, hereby given to said UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants, that the Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause filed their Complaint in said pause on the 20th day of December, A. D. 1962, and that said action is now pending and undetermined in said Court, and that y6u, the sajd UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants, must file your appearance In said action on or before thirty (30) days from the first publication of this Notice, Mnd in the event you fail to do so, default may be entered against "you any day thereafter. LESTER EDINGER Clerk of the Circuit Court Looze and Kinne ' Attorneys for Plaintiffs 8431 West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Telephone: 385-1580. (Pub. Dec. 21, 1962 Jan. 3-10, 1963) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of GERTRUDE WORMLEY Defeased Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, February 4, 1963, is the claim date in the estate of GERTRUDE WORMLEY, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. DOROTHY E. LEE Administratrix Cowlin & Cowlin Attorneys 88 N. Williams Street Crystal Lake, Illinois" Phone: 815-459-5300 (Pub. Dec. 27, 1962 Jan. 3-10, 1963) are spending some time visiting her family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan. On Saturday, Mrs. John Smith and children, Mrs. Weldon Andreas, Dean, Dirk and Dana had a Christmas luncheon in the home of Mrs. Doris Rattray of Algonquin, Doris Andreas stopped later in the afternoon to join the rest of the family. Charles Carr of Harvard spent Sunday in the home of his folks, the Lester Carrs. School will begin on Thursday (today) for our youngsters, so please drive carefully and watch for th«^n. That's our Ringwood news for another week. I do hope everyone had a good and safe New Year. Bye for now. NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of ^JOSEPH P. MILLER Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, February 4th, 1963, is the claim date in the estate of JOSEPH P. MILLER, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. ANTON MILLER and EMMA KING Executors Leroy J. Welter Attorney 1308 N. Richmond Road McHenry, Illinois (Pub. Jan. 3-10-17, 1963) You'll live longer if you pay attention to traffic signs and hazard markers. Safety officials rightfully call them the signs of life. At night, signs and hazard markers often are the only part of the traffic picture you can LIQUIDITY See Page 3 MOTEL FOR COUNTRY CHARM AND COMFORT TOO! 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