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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Aug 1963, p. 10

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mmWfttge Tin THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, August 15, 1963 ' "' " ?t ; Laktmoor-LUTmoor CHANGE DISPOSAL ' PICK UP DAYS TO THURSDAY IN SEPT. ^ ShirTry Seliuerr S85-J5845 To the residents of LakemSor. Starting Thursday, Sept. 5,< garbage pick-up will be on Thursdays instead of Saturdays. Garbage should be in one twenty six gallon covered can. Please remember and mark your calendars, Sept. 5, garbage pick-up will be on Thursday '•*" Auxiliary New The Woman's auxiliary held Its monthly meeting Monday, Aug. 5. The main topic was the annual outing of the year. It was talked over and voted on to a play in a nearby town, Sept. 18. Those who are planing on going please contact Connie Johnson or Shirley Schuerr. The monthly prize was won by Ida Legge. Hostesses for the August meeting were Toni Ehredt, Diane and Kathy Fuhler. The next monthly meeting will be held one week later due to the holiday. They will meet Monday, Sept. 9, in the large hall of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Hostesses for the September meeting are Connie Johnson, Marion Leake and Ruth Young. Home Guttea Don and Marion Leske's home was badly gutted by fire Saturday, Aug. 3. At the time of the fire Don, Marion and their son, Gary, and Marion's sister, Anna Mary, were attending a family reunion in Antioch. Not only was the home badly gutted, they also lost most of their clothing. [Park. Congratulations and best wishes on your blessed event. Get-Well % Wishes go to Ernest Sundt who is in the McHenry hospital. Get-well wishes go to Josephine Schuerr. Josephine is having a bout with highblood pressure. Hope you are now home from theXjiospital, Ernest, und you are in the pink ot health. And hope you too are in the pink of health Josephine. Engagement Louis and LaVerne Schueler are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice, to Frank May of McHenry. Janice became engaged Thursday, Aug. 8. The marriage of Janice and Frank will take place Nov. 30 at St. Patrick's church in McHenry, Congratulations go to you Janice and Frank on your engagement Ladles League Held its business meeting Wednesday, Aug. 7. Hostess for the meeting was Nettie Sarley. After the business on hand was taken care of bunco was played by the ladies. Winners were Jean Dember, Marie Hyatt, Connie Smith and Nettie Sarley. The booby prize was won by Mary Sebesta^. The ladies will hold a Ave cent social Wednesday, Aug. 21. Home I am happy to report that Bobby Miller is now home from the hospital and is doing fine after his serious accident. I am also happy to report that Jim and Dorothy Krein are doing fine after their bout with hepatitis. Outing Mary Schiavone and her two grandchildren, Donna and Mike, spent a full day taking the boat ride and many interesting sights up at Lake Geneva, Wis. Splits Head Little Tom Schuerr is nursing a split forehead these days. Seems like he and some cement kissed. All I have to say he's really a Schuerr now. Each one of the Schuerr tribe is carrying a scar around from spliting their head open. Now he has joined the split head club. TOURISM GROWING Illinois, for the first time, has climbed on the bandwagon for one of the nation's fastestgrowing businesses -- tourism, according to a report from Gov. Otto Kerner. "The last General Assembly, upon my recommendation, appropriated half a million dollars to aid the cause of tourism," the governor said"Eighty per cent of this money will go to local and area groups, which will put up matching funds for the development of tourist programs and advertising." Eastwood Manor YOUTH ATTEND WORK CONFERENCE AT STRONGHOLD Lavcrne Saynor 3K5-5429 The sermon topic at Faith Presbyterian church for Sunday, August 18, will be "Nature of Sin," Genesis 3. Four girls from Faith church will be attending the presbytory senior hiyh work conference at Stronghold, near Oregon, 111., from Aug. 18 through Aug. 24. The young ladies are Cathy Ruth, Becky Hughes, Olive Jackson and Kathy Murray. , Birthday Greetings go to Bill Gauger who became seventy-two years young Saturday Aug. 10. Greetings also go to Marion Leske who will celebrate her big day Tuesday, Aug. 20. Many happy returns go to you Bill and Marion. Anniversary Greetings go to Steve and Lil Wijas. They will celebrate their wedding anniversary Tuesday Aug. 20. Congratulations and hope you celebrate many more together. It's A Boy Mrs. Roberta Humphrey presented her husband, Robert, with a boy Friday, Aug. 2. Wee-one Donald Robert weighed in at 8 lbs. 10 ozs. Waiting home to greet her new brother is Carol. The proud grandparents are William and Mary Hollenback of Lilymoor, and Mr. and Mrs. William Humphrey of Lakeland by Rosa Emerson Good advice from a noted physician directed to middleaged people, lists exercise, diet and emotional relaxation as important in avoiding heart and circulatory disease. Anyone in sedentary work must exercise in moderation. It is important, also, to keep weight down and shun foods rich in animal fat. Finally, tension It appears, triggers chemical reactions which may lead to heart trouble. Thus, it is advisable to seek greater relaxation. It is always advisable, by the way, to have your prescriptions filled at MILLSTREAM DRUGS, Inc., where we keep up with all the newest developments in pharmacy. You will also find a wellstocked store, with virtually every drug or sundry need at M1LLKTRKAM DRIHJS, Inc., 8720 West Kim - Jewel Shopping lMaza. Phone 385-5057. If you have any questions regarding pharmacy or public health which you would like to have discussed in this column, write to Russ Emerson, c/o this paper. THIS WEEK'S HOUSEHOLD HINT: If the fingers of your rubber gloves turn inside out upon removal, fill them with water and the fingers will fall back into place. M™ w To Se« Reasons Why See If You Need A Water System or Well L Only trained personnel in their respective field of Drilling -- Pump Installations Point Changing -- Service Calls 2. Largest pump inventory in the county (Jets, Submersibles and Sump Pumps) 3. Both Red Jacket and Dayton authorized agency 4. We guarantee witter in 24 hours on our system 5. A guarantee in writing 6. We service all makes including Montgomery Wards and Sears pumps 7. Our men and machines are completely Insured 8. Pump cutaways on hand for your inspection 9. Parts available for all makes 10. Besides pump installations we do both well drilling and drive well points 1L EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON DISPLAY SEE THEM WORK -- OVER 70 PUMPS IN STOCK McHenry County Well & Pump WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN We Repair and Service ALL MAKES of PUMPS Located in the Village of McCullom Lake 3% miles from McHenry on McCullom-Wonder Lake Rd, Hmmw McHenry 886-5252 or Residence 885-07IS Bake Sale Don't forget the bake sale that will be held to benefit the Cub Scouts Pack 162. It will be held on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 10 am. to 4 p.nfc at Justen's Furniture store. Attention Women Bowler* Anyone who might be interested in bowling on a Monday night league contact Dottie Messer at 385-0652. Around The Manor The John Williams family were guests of the Lonzo Campbells one evening this last week.. The Williams family were former residents of McHenry, but are now living in Louisville. Ky. Margaret and Francis Pickett and daughters travelled approximately 1700 miles this last week. First to visit friends in Iron River. Mich. They then returned to Colfax, 111., to visit Fiarsci's brother and family, the Norman Picketts. They also visited Francis* <Qparents, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Pickett, and his sister, Mrs. Hawn, at Salem, 111. | On Sunday the Mel Griffeth j family and the Saynor family j spent the day picnicking at ; YYroodstock city park. Had a very nice day and I can grant you an active one. Monday I received a surprise visit from my cousin, Mrs. ! Dorothy Adducie, and daugbi ter, Susan, of Melrose Park. Ginny Engstrom spent a week visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Klein, in 1 Chicago. There was a boat trip on Lake Michigan and of course j shopping and trips to the different museums. She had a ! wonderful time. Janet will be j spending the next week with | her grandparents. The Matt Mersch family spent a two week vacation ] travelling through the west. | Visiting New Mexico, Colorado I and Wyoming stopping no I where in particular but ! thoroughly enjoyed the sights. Kevin Mersch was a lucky little boy on his birthday. Her had a birthday party with neighbor children as guests and another party in Chicago given by his grandparents with all his aunts and uncles present ' Birthdays Birthday greeting go to Tom Lawrence who was 14 years old on August 9. Also to another 14 year old, Billy Butler, and 8 year old Charlene Noonan and Mel Griffeth who celebrated on August 11. On August 12, Mel Stephenson, Pat Birmingham and Arthur Weirich, Jr., blew out the candles. On August 13, pretty little Shirley Campbell blew out ten cancj|fes and David Dalton became 3 years old on August 14. Anniversaries Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Miller who celebr$ed on August 14. ROTARY NEWS The Rotary International program is based on four avenues of service, namely club service, vocational service, community service and international service. Each avenue of service is headed by a director of a club who, in turri? has a number of chairmen for whom he is responsible and reports from time to time to the president of the club. President Herb Reihansperger has named almost all the chairman for the different committees for the year of 1963-1964. Each chairman and his committee will be named in this column in the very near future with a brief deacriptiOn of the work that is to be done. _ ' Plans are complete torn the family picnic with our friends from the McHenry County Children's Home as special guests to be held this Thursday, Aug. 15th. Much enthuse iasm has been displayed by all the members, which guarantees a grand time for the youngsters, to say nothing about the grownups. 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