I fe<pf / V Sectlon Two -- Page Six THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, July 30, 1964 JOHNSBURG NEWS BETTY HETTERMANN 385-1296 COURT ST. JOHN WILL HOLD FAMILY PICNIC AUGUST 9 All members of St. John's court number 96 and their faifl^" ilies are invited to attend the picnic on August 9 in Joe E. Freund's woods. Those who will participate in this outing are asked to bring their own tables, chairs, lunch, silverware and anything else they think will be needed for the day. Refreshments will be available on the grounds. Please keep this date of August 9 in mind for some good family-type fun. Early Arrival Another little lady with a mind of her own made her worldly appearance two months earlier than was anticipated last week.' Lynette Marie arrived at Ihe Woodstock hospital on July 21 weighing a very light 3 lbs., 4 oz„ and she chose Bill and Sharon Dust as her parents. As of this writing the little one is doing real well for herself. Sharon returned home on Friday but the baby will remain in the hospital until she meets the required weight. Lynette has some very proud grandparents. They are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thiel of St. John's avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dust of Pistakee Bay and Palos Park. We wish all of them congratulations on their "little bundle of happiness". On Sunday, July 19, Sharon was guest of honor at a pink and blue shower held in the home of Mrs. Gerry Thiel. Some thirty guests were on hand to bring gifts for the anticipated Dust heir. Of course little did anyone know that she would be arriving within the next couple of days. Hostesses for the afternoon affair were Mesdames Arlene, Betty and Mary Thiel and Joyce Thiel. Little Lynnette will have many lovely things to wear as soon as she gets home. Congratulations Corner Happy birthday wishes to Karen Hettermann" who will be celebrating her natal,;day dumber 12 on August 3. Also observing birthdays number 12 later this month will be Alan Stilling and Jackie Hiller. "Here comes the bride" was played 24 years ago on August 3 for Rudy and Marge Fischer of Jak-Ana Heights. August 5 is shared by Mrs. Agnes (Frank) Freund and perry Hettermann as the birthdays. Come August 12, Tom Wakitseh will be 12 years old. Also on August 12, young Bobby Hettermann will be a ripe old t\\ o years old. Three years of "wedded bliss" is what Marv and Kay Bauer will be celebrating on August 19. Terri Kruger has reason for celebration on August 18.--it's her birthday. Many happy returns of the day to all of these and any other August celebrants. Association To Host Corn Roast The Jak-Ana Heights association will hold its annual corn roast for the members and their families, next Saturday, August 1, on the community club grounds. The festivities will get underway at 5:30 p.m. Everything will be on the grounds so all the members have to do is bring themselves and their families, and enjoy the.company of their neighbors. Wilmot Park Destination For Juveniles The summer outing for the girl Foresters of St. Agatha court No. 777, will be held in Wilmot Park on Thursday, August 6. All girls who have turned in their permission slips are asked to be in front of St. John's school prior to 10 a.m. that morning. The cars will be leaving sharply at 10. Any mothers who can furnish transportation for this outing are asked to contact any of the directors. Each member attending the outing should bring her own hot dogs or hamburgers, buns and silverware. Also one dish per family to pass is requested. Number One (irandson The first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Hack Michels was welcomed on July 22. Their daughter and son-in-law, Don and Chris Hruby of Fox Lake, became parents for the first time when a son was born to them on that date at St. Therese hospital. The young man weighed 7 lbs. and 2 oz. He is also the first grandchild of Don's parents of Fox Lake. Can't you imagine all the attention this lad will be getting for awhile, not only from his grandparents, but from his aunts and uncles as well. Our very best wishes for a happy and healthy future to the new parents and grandparents. Rescue Squad Calls With the four calls answered this past week, the running count of calls has now risen to 2,381. On July 21, at 9:45 a.m., Eastwood Manor was the scene of one of iheir calls. A possible heart attack was suffered and the patient was taken by ambulance to the hospital. Riverdale subdivision was another of the squads calls last week. At 12:03 on the 24th a possible broken leg was suffered by a woman. She was taken to the McHenry hospital in the squad ambulance. Later the same, day the rescue squad received a call for assistance near the Skidmore bridge. Two cars collided and the occupants were taken to the hospital for treatment by the squad and another ambulance. On July *25 at 6:35 p.m. a visitor suffered a possible heart attack in town here. He was assisted by the squad and taken to the McHenry hospital for further treatment in the squad ambulance. I don't like to keep "harping". but have you bought "your ticket to the Johnsburg Rescue Squad dance coming up on August 29? Better do it now. Well it's time to close for another week. Hope we can all meet right here again next time. Remember noon each Monday is news deadline time. Have a nice week. RIVMSWOOD NEWS UELORES BRENNAN 653-2045 all teens in the area. Try to attend and find out what the club has to offer. That's the 3rd of August at 7 p.m. at the Barnard Mill Community Center. Marine Recruiter Hours Are Changed The Marine corps recruiting office in Waukegan, manned by Master Sgt. Jack Kilger and Sgt. Gerald Honn, now has new office hours. Sgt. Kilger said hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. The office is located in the federal building at 325 Washington street, which has in the past been closed on Saturday. Sgt. Honn, who is the recruiter for McHenry county, has an office on the second floor of the Post Office building in Woodstock which he mans every Thursday afternoon from noon to 4 p.m. Appointments may be made by calling the WaUkegan office, ON 2-0947. FIVE LITTLE j LEAGUERS MAKE ALL STAR TEAM j This year Ringwood will be j well represented in the Little I League All-Stars with a total of i five boys chosen. They are: Bol) Klapprich, Terry and Lar-1 ry Harvey, from the Pirates! team; Larry Oonk and Bob I Brennan from the Yankees j team. As of this writing, there is no definite day set for the j playing of the games. Will keep ! you posted. j Sr. M.Y.F. News j Sunday night our M.Y.F. j group met at 6:30 p.m. for the first study session of the "MYF' Handbook." Rev. Breneman j was in charge of discussion. We | plan to complete the study by! fall. At 7 p.m. the McHenry Methodist M.Y.F, joined us for an •interesting evening. Jim Mc- Farland led the worship. Libby Steinspring of McHenry was the pianist since several of our M.Y.Fers were absent clue to vacations, ctc. Speaker for the night was Rev. Arthur Zahniser, public relations speaker from Woodstock Children's Home. He told of their life at th^home and of future plans which will enable them to be of more help to these children. Our M.Y.F. decided we should "adopt" one of these children. Rev. Zahniser is taking care of arrangements. We are very grateful to be of service to these children. Refreshments of cookies, koolaid and coffee were served. Next, week we will hold the second study sessions on Chapters 4, 5 and 6. Everyone should read these chapters beforehand. Afterward we will join the McHenry M.Y.F"1. at their ice cream social. Sharon Baker, reporter. Farewell Luncheon Mrs. Mary Ramoska was honored last Wednesday at a luncheon at a restaurant near Genoa City, Wis. A group of ladies treated Mary,, since she is now making her home in England with her three girls. Her husband is to follow within the next week. Mrs. Phyllis Aekerman, Mrs. Lor Brennan and the guest of honor, Mrs. Mary Ramoska. Mary was presented with a purse from those present and more as a going away present. On Thursday in the /Bolj Brennan garage, Mike, Guy and Dorothy Winters; Mrs. Win-* ters. Mrs. Hepner; Benny and Marg Beaman; Donna, Nancy, and Mrs. Barker; Patty," Pam, Toni, Chester and Mrs. Griffith; Bobby, Patty, Linda and l^or Brennan honored the Ramoska girls, Janette, Anele and Alexis Mary, along with their mother, Mary, at a hot dog picnic. foi their going away party. These kids will miss their friends for some time, but will write. Teen Times'News The Barnard Mill Teen Club had a car in the Fiesta Day Parade in McHenry last Sunday. On Friday, July 24, the Teens had an out-doors dance on the blacktop area at the back of the building, since the extreme heat made it almost unbearable inside. I was told it was a huge success, and that all teens are to keep the night of Aug. 21 open. This will be the next dance date. More details later on. Don't forget, Wednesday nights are Archery Nights. Lessons are given at the Center. All are invited. MEETING COMING UP: At 7 p.m. on August 3 there will be a meeting for all teenagers. This is a come one come all for Be modern with The ladies attending were;1lWatch for our Ncw Showroom Mrs. Peg Sharf, Mrs. Marion Winters, Mrs. Helen Barker, COMPLETE Off All SCREEN MATERIAL Copper or Galvanized Various Widths as low as 5 per lineal foot With Storage RIGID-FRAME GARAGES "RIGID-FRAME" Construction. It's new -- and so different -- and -- will save time and money! You can build it yourself on a weekend -- or we have reliable local builders ready to build YOUR GARAGE NOW! .. FINEST IN FAUCETS For New Homes and Old ALTHOFF'S INC. Plumbing & Heating Around The Neighborhood On Saturday, Loren Harrison entertained at a dinner in honor of Miss Ruth Henne's birthday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison and family, Miss Wagner of Greenwood; Mrs. Boyd Dowell and son, Billy; Mr, and Mrs. Walter Krohn and Mrs. William Krohn of Elk, Wash.; Miss Ethel Krohn and Mrs. Mable Merchant of Woodstock and Miss Henne ^f Chicago. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawley were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ileinwall at McHenry. Bill and Lew then visited Frank Hawley at Memorial hospital in Woodstock. Wayne Brennan of Twin Lakes spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan. Mrs. Mary,Romoska called at my home on Sunday to visit with her husband, Alex. Peg Sharf and myself also had a chance to visit with her for a minute or so. She says hello to all her friends, and tells us that she and the girls had a very enjoyable trip across. Mary and her three girls flew last Friday evening to London. England. Little Margie Sundstrom of rural Ringwood spent Sunday with her great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frazier. Attending the Krohn family reunion held at the Woodstock city park last Sunday were Loren Harrison, Ruth Henne, Mrs. Edih Dowell , and son, Billy. Boyd was unable to attend, since he is still confined to the hospital with injuries from an auto accident two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reinwall and family, Mrs. Anna Reinwall of McHenry were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawley on Saturday. Once again on this Hot Monday morning I'll bring the Ringwood column to a close. If any of you folks have any item, small or long, of interesting news for this, your column, I'd appreciate it very miich if you would give me a call. Before closing, I'd like to mention that Mrs. Woods is on the sick list at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Peter Sebastian. Ben Walkington and Boyd Now tnru > in person CT ; JOHNNY DESMOND ""Sunday lot New York" also starring CHRISTINA CRAWFORD 907 N. Front Ph. 385-57001 mMIHGMGUSV11 thpe AUGUST fj D0D¥ iOODMAN "Lullaby" DINNER AND PLAY FROM $5.95 plus tax Wednesday lunch and matinee $5.25 plus tax For reservations piior.r' S84-1454-Cl>i< <i(|o no. 261-7943 m Pheasant Run Playhouse, St. Ch.irk s. Illinois Dowell are patients at Memorial hospital in Woodstock. Remember them with your calls or cards, if you have a few minutes. It'll help pass the time in this weafi&et^ Belated naial wishes go to Mrs. Arline Pearson and Mrs. Althea Walkington, who both celebrated birthdays this past weekend. ONE LICENSE REVOKED; FOUR OTHERS SUSPENDED The office of Secretary of State William Chamberlain has announced the revocation of the driver license of Kenneth B. Crain of Woodstock for driving while intoxicated. Suspensions were ordered for Bruce E. Crandall of Woodstock, Victor F. Krull' of Harvard, Chester A. Plodzien of Crystal Lake and James B. Williams of Fox River Grove for three violations. NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES MEEDS VAN DRIVERS You can earn more as an owner-operator driving for North American Van Lines. You'll be in business for yourself in an expanding industry with one of America's fastest-growing moving van companies. You will receive complete training with pay, free uniforms, free licenses, free van maintenance and plenty of work with no selling required. You must be over and have a late model tractor or a reasonable down payment. We will assist in financing. 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