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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 May 1965, p. 15

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Thursday, May 13, 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Sicllon Three -- Pige On# RING WOOD NEWS DELORES BRENNAN 653-9045 Post Parallel Parking Signs I have been asked to inform all persons in the area that in just a couple of weeks the township will be installing signs for parallel parking only. This also means that you must park on the left side of the street when pulling off the road. An ordinance concerning the removal of snow will be put into effect in the winter also. They will be enforcing the parking ordinance, so be extra careful to watch for the signs when you see them posted. Or you may find yourself a ticket. The township will not put up the signs until the column has carried the notice for a couple of weeks. Wonder Lake is aldo to be posted the same way. "600" Club Last Wednesday afternoon the 500 Club met at the home of Mrs. Gerry Kunz. Mable Hawley took high with Belva 'Sebastian taking low. Bunco Club Meets The Bunco Club met on Thursday in the home of Mrs. Helen Page at McHenry. For high score, it was Miss Mae Wiedrich, second, Mrs. Flora Carr and Mrs. Agnes Doherty with low. Card Party Successful . The card party held last Thursday evening by the Ringwood cemetery society was very HOLIDAY HILLS NEWS INEZ YOUNG 885-4672 ASSOCIATION MEETS AT RANCH HOUSE MAY 17 The Holiday Hills Property Owner's Association will meet at the 'Ranch House' next Monday evening May 17. Have you paid your 1965 dues yet? If not, why not do it now? An even better idea would be to come to the meeting and pay your dues. Find out first hand how much your dues are needed, and what they are spent on. See you next Monday??? k Rickey Is Three Ricky Wyczesany celebrated his third birthday in a big way, with not one, but two parties. On Saturday, May 1, a group of his little friends were invited for party lunch. On hand to help blow out the candles were Diane and Mark Boettcher, Safly and Wally Foreman, Kathy and Kenny Hallberg, Bryan Malzahn, Roger, Nannette, Gregory and Micheal Mroz, Kurt Roth and Ricky's cousins, Terry and Jack Savini. The following day, Sunday, May 2, found the Wczesany home full of guests again. This party included the Savini family, Ricky's aunt and uncle from Island Lake and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Dudek from Roselle, and Mr. and Mrs. David Dudek, Susan, David and Jenine from Palatine. Sympathy Our sympathy to Dick Bemis on the death of his brother-inlaw, Joseph Windley, of Terre Haute, Ind. Belated Greetings A belated, but none the less sincere happy birthday to Lorraine Bemis who celebrated her birthday yesterday, May 12. Eunice Circle Plans Recipe Rendezvous The Eunice Circle of St. John's Lutheran church in Island Lake, met on Wednesday, May 5, at the home of Barbara Krause in LeVilla Vaupell. The circle members are busy making plans for their 'Recipe Rendezvous' to be held on June 18 at the church. Sound like fun? It will be!! Get Well Wishes A cheerful bouquet to Marcella Strossner, who was rushed to the hospital early Monday morning, May 3, and to John Bough, recuperating from surgery. Also to J^on Gabriel at home now following surgery. See Bozo Wednesday, May 5, if you watched Bozo the Clown on TV, you might have seen a group of Holiday Hillers. Chadie Ary and Ricky, Loretta Nelson, Ricky and Rodney and Alice Malzahn, Bryan and Todd were sitting in the front row along with Loretta's sister-inlaw, Bunny, and niece, Beth. 4 year old Beth had such a good time with her cousins that she decided to come home with Loretta and the boys for vacation. suoeit'co © V01KSWAGIN or AMCftICA, INC. A little less roof, a little more money. 90 extra dollars." That's the price you pay for a Volkswagen with O hole in the roof. Many of our owners think it's a bargain. For one, you have all the advantages of a con-' Vertible without getting blown all over the place. A few cranks to the right: sunshine and cool, breezes. A few cranks to the left: an airtight, oil-steel, roof overhead. Even though you don't get a whole roof with our Sunroof Sedan, you do get the usual Volks^ wagen compensations: About 32 miles on a gallon of regular gas. An air-cooled engine that rarely needs oil. And, never needs water or anti-freeze. (There's no place to put it.) 40,000 miles on a set of tires. Think of those things when you pay for Our SUH«. roof. You'll breathe easier. McHENRY COUNTY IMPORT MOTORS AUTHORIZCS. 114 W. RAND ROAD McHENRY, ILL. successful. Cake and coffee were served to all. Thanks to all on the committees for the hard work to make the card party the success it was. Peg Your Pardon! In last week's column, I slipped up oh a seventh grader. Ernie Malsch should have been included. Sorry Ernie!! PHONE 385-4100 Here *N' There Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawley were Crystal Lake callers on Saturday. The Bob Brennan family spent the afternoon on Mothers' Day with the Joe Schmitt family at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kick attended the bowling banquet at the V.F.W. in McHenry on Saturday evening. Trophies for the leagues were given but after the dinner. Mrs. Georgia Bauer and Mrs. Lor Brennan attended the roast beef luncheon and card party on Wednesday afternoon at the community hVll in Johnsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Loren D. Kelley formerly of Key West, Fla., called on the Bob Brennan family on Monday: The Kelleys will be leaving for San Diego on Tuesday, to await transfer orders. Loren is^with the U. S. Navy. Bon Voyage, Kelleys!!! Mrs. Jack Leonard, Mrs. Jerry Strackbein and daughter, Angela, all of Lake Geneva, Wis., called on Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and the Bob Brennan family- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Tonyan and family spent Mothers' Day visiting her family, Mrs. Bernard Lenzen, at Freemont Center. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawley spent Mother's Day in the home of their daughter and family, the Bill Reinwalls, at McHenry- Mrs. Sigurd Jacobsen spent Saturday visiting in Chicago. Mrs. J. C. Pearson attended school in Chicago on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sowers of Wonder Lake spent Mothers' Day in the Sigurd Jacobsen home. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hogan and daughter, Tracy, of McHenry were callers in the home of his folks, the John Hogans. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson and sons of Greenwood called on her folks in the evening, Mrs. Ruby Shepard and her brother Will Claxton of McHenry were dinner guests on Sunday in the Allen Ainger home in Hebron. - Mr. and Mrs. Dick AisSen and famify of Wonder Lake were dinner guests on Mothers' Day in the Henry Aissen home. Dr. and Mrs. Kieg from Delavan called on Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Wednesday afternoon. Frank Kempfer went out to dinner at Hebron with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer, Jr., and family of McHenry. Mrs. Nellie Hepburn was a weekend guest in the home of her sister and family,. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, at Kenosha, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page of McHenry were visitors in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard before attending the cemetery association card party, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Stem Woekeski of Kenosha visited Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andreas and sons of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huemann and family of Johnsburg were dinner guests on Mothers' Day in the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas. Mr. and Mrs. Popenhagen of Woodstock called on Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Tuesday. Mrs. Kenneth Brennan of Twin Lakes called in the Brennan- Hepburn home on Monday. I erred last week by mentioning that Sunday was the Charlie Brennans' anniversary,' it is this Sunday, the 16th. Sorry Doe and Much. This brings another week to a close, see you next week? READ THE CLASSIFIEDS EXPERT GROOMING (All Breeds) • BOARDING (Individual Kennels) • TRAINING • BATHING Rudy Becker's Kennels 1018 W. Lincoln Rd. McHenry Phone 885-2436 (1 Mile East of the' Slyline Drive-In) LAKEMOOR-LILYMOOR SHIRLEY SCHUERR 385-2645 Hold Clean-Up During Weekend Lilymoor is having a cleanup this coming Saturday and Sunday, May 15 and 16. Trash will be picked up starting Saturday afternoon and be finished up Sunday. Please have what you want picked up in front near the road. It will not be picked up in the back. Lakemoor's clean-up will be Thursday, May 20, in the morning. To make sure what you want to discard is picked up, have it out no later than Wednesday evening, May 19. If it is not put out it will not be picked up. They are not making a return for that which is not put out for the morning pick-up. Sympathies No words can express our deepest sympathies to John Behrendt on the loss of his wife, Marie, who passed away Tuesday, May 4, in the hospital in Chicago. She had been a patient for nine weeks. Marie was active with the Eastern Star. John and Marie have been residents of Lilymoor for eleven years. William (Billie) Shogren, better known to his friends in Lakemoor, passed away last week due to burns suffered in a home fire at Spring Grove Thursday, April 30. Another young fellow lost his life in the fire also. Graveside services were held for Billie at the Richmond cemetery Friday, May 7. Firemen News The Lakemoor firemen of Station number 3 held their election of officers Sunday, May 2. Those elected to office were Ivan Gustafson captain, Chuck Able; lieutenant and Mac McDonald. Congratulations on being elected to office. Belated Anniversary Greetings go to Charlie and Sally Rogers, who celebrated their wedding anniversary Tuesday, May 4. Congratulations and hope you celebrate many more together. Auxiliary News The Woman's auxiliary held its. monthly .meeting Monday, May 3. The forthcoming out irig to Deerfield was discussed, also several other things. Winner of the monthly prize was Pearle Stineman. Hostesses for the May meeting were Lill Neumann and Marylyn LoPresti. At this time the auxiliary fc~ JOHNSBURG FARM 4616 N. SPRING GROVE RD. Summer Achoof j^ine art Painting, Drawing, Sculpture Ceramics From June 21st through August 13th Competent Profession Staff Classes For Young People And Adults ENROLLMENT NOW,. DAY PROGRAM EVENING CLASSES Call or Write. LOIS FINEBERG 540 Drex-el Ave., Glencoe, Illinois PHONE 312 VE 5-0328 beat the heat with whole-house electric air conditioning for as little as 40*a day If you've had the notion that central air conditioning is something reserved for rich people, you probably haven't checked into electric air conditioning lately. Example: Since 1955, the installed cost for whole-house electric air-conditioning systems has dropped about J/j. This means you can have central air conditioning installed in the average 6-room home for about $800 to $900--and make it a haven from heat and humidity. What do you get besides cool? A healthy family for one thing. With an electronic filter sneezes will be few and far between because over 98% of the pollens are removed from the air. And, since windows stay closed, dust and noise stay outside too. Because you're comfortable, you sleep better and eat better. What are the dollar-and-cents facts ? Installed costs are low and there's less maintenance with an electric air-conditioning system. You can keep a whole 6-room house comfortable for an average of only 40£ worth of electricity a day ... based on a 120-day cooling season. (Actual electricity costs may vary depending on house design, construction, location and weather.) It's easy to finance whole-house electric air conditioning. Lending agencies encourage central system air conditioning on the basis that a house without it will be obsolete more quickly, and will be harder to sell. Because of this, banks and loan companies are willing to extend a loan as a part of a mortgage or offer a short-term home improvement loan when you install a central system. Stop sweltering . . . call your air-conditioning contractor or dealer for a free estimate, today! (J Public Sen ice Company Commonwealth Edison NOW MORE THAN EVER IT PAYS TO LIVE MODERN, ELECTRICALLY • C. B.C«. would like to welcome a new member who is Kay Meyer. Guests for the evening were Evelyn Carter and Alma Hueck? steadt. Here's hoping you both join the auxiliary, Evelyn and Alma. The next monthly meetingi will be held Monday, June 7, in the dining room of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Deerfield Outing The Woman's auxiliary is sponsoring an outing to Deerfield Thursday, June 3. Tickets are now available from Marylyn LoPresti at 385-3779 or Pearle Stineman at 385-6144 or Shirley Schuerr at 385-2645. The ladies are meeting in front of Club Lilymoor and are leaving no later than 11 a.m. Please contact any of the three ladies for information. Ladies League Held their monthly meeting Wednesday, May 5. No business was discussed at this meeting. Bunco was played and the winners were Barb Para, Rose Zelenka and Jean Dember. Booby prize went to Sophie Pater son. Attends Luncheon The women of the Moose had a luncheon Monday, May 3. Attending from here were Eunice Tobey, Junior regent, Alice Kawl and Helene Richards. Seeing Things? No A voter came into the polls Saturday, May 1, and told the judges who were Ann Sand, Ruth Young and Shirley Schuerr they would have to look to believe what he had just seen on our Lily Lake. It was a small white cabin cruiser traveling around on the lake. If you playing tricks on you. The boat \ too saw it your eyes were not was there as big as life. Women of the Moose The first meeting for the month of May was opened by our senior regent, Ethel Hag* berg. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Gloria Flanigan, recorder, and then turned over to the chairman of the membership committee, Nancy Mieritz, who introduced a group of three teenage girls who entertained us with some classical music on the flute and piano. Three new: co-workers were enrolled, Irene May and Carolyn Sima sponsored by Alice Kowal and Eleanor Krettler sponsored by Betty Walker. Congratulations and welcome. Helen Richards received her attendance pin. Alice Kowal won-the special award. She was also presented with a check to cover the cost of her cap and gown. Don't forget that the ne?rt meeting May 18 is election night. That is your chance to vote for the one you would like to see fill the chairs for the following year. Voting will be from 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. There will be no voting once the meeting is called to order. We had a nice attendance at our last meeting. Let's make this one just a little bit better. See you there? Ethelmae Roewer, Publicity Chairman ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY m+m Leroy Olsen YOU KNOW THIS GENTLEMAN. HE'S ONE OF OUR DIRECTORS AND ONE OF YOUR NEIGHBORS Mr. Olsen is President and Founder of a McHenry business; the Scan-Am Company. manufacturers of sound equipment located at 4108 W. Crystal Lake Road. He is former Chairman of the City of McHenry Planning Commission and he resides with his family, at 313 N. Front Street, McHenry. • WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY OR BUILD . . . Ask Your Neighbors About It ... Here At McHenry Savings. You'll find your plans to build or buy a new home moving right along after talking with one of our home loan counselors. SAFETY SAVINGS I ! McHENRY SAVINGS MD LOAN ASSOCIATION L5UI_II_JUULH 3611 WEST ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-3000

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