THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER SERVING THE CHAIN-O-LAKES REGION W McHenry Plaindealer - Thursday May 4, 1967 SINCE 1875" MOOSE INSTALL OFFICERS MCCULLOM LAKE NEWS EVE LEVESQUE 383-4141 The men pictured above were recently installed officers of McHenry Moose Lodge, No. 691. Back Row: Edward Breit, outer guard; Fred Gilmore, sergeant-at-arms; James Hodgson, one-year trustee; Raymond Nolan, inner guard; and Donald M. Freund, two-year trustee. V J.P. STUDIO PHOTO Front Row:. Alexander F. Niemiec, secretary; Carl Sima, junior governor; Albert A. Adams, governor; Edward G. Ozog, junior past governor; John T. Licastro, treasurer; and Edward M. Molitor, three-year trustee. SPRING GROVE NEWS EVA FREUND PHONE 675-2135 LOCAL MEMBERS ATTEND DISTRICT WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs. Frank Heineman, Mrs. Leo Karls, and Mrs. Russell Rudolph attended the meeting of the Eleventh District Federation of Women's Clubs at Aurora April 27. This was an all day meeting with Aurora Woman's Club as hostess. 128 members of different clubs attended. A business meeting was held. Mrs. Donald Gerlitz from Wonder Lake was electedpresident of the Eleventh District. A noon luncheon was served and a musical program followed. The next meeting will be in September with McHenry Woman's club as hostess. 500 CLUB The Thursday afternoon 500 club was entertained by Mrs. Clara Deinlein on April 27. Lunch was served at noon followed by cards. Winners were Mrs. Tillie May, Mrs. Mary Nimsgern, Mrs. Frances Busch, Mrs. Minnie Pierce, and Mrs. Frances Shotliff. ATTEND DEANERY MEETING Twelve members of the Christian Mothers society of St. Peter's attended the McHenry Deanery meeting held at St. Joseph's in Richmond on Tuesday night. Some 150 ladies from parishes all over McHenry County were present. Approximately fifty of these were from congregations of other denominations from area churches. Father Lehman, pastor of St. Joseph's, opened with a prayer and welcomed everyone. Progress reports of the last quarter were given by presidents of affiliates. Rev. Eugene Baumhofer; Moderator <Jf the Deanery gave an interesting talk. The film "Foundations for Dialogue" was shown. Members of the Altar and Rosary Society served tea, coffee and cookies. NEIGHBORHOOD MASS A neighborhood mass in this home was held in the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Kagan on Friday night. Rev. John Kilduff was celebrant, David Kaganwas commentator and Michael Ka- ENTERTAINMENT FREDDIE KEMPER * -t at the organ Every Friday and Saturday Nite VFWCLUB McHENRY. ILL. f%yH7nmims ROLLINS RD. 134 2 VOLO 120 IC HENRY OPEN -- Friday, Saturday Sunday Hrs. : Fri., Sat. 5 p.m. Sun. - Noon m&lQPS SetVOd fa The fosam Stph ' WOK RESERVATIONS JUstic« 7-0741 ON ROLLINS RD NORTH SHORE OF LONG LAKE gan was the server. An explanation of church vestments was given by Father Kilduff preceding the mass and a dialogue on Church Unity was held amongst those present following the mass. HOSPITALIZED Mrs. Ralph Todey underwent a gall bladder operation last week. She is a patient at McHenry hopital and is recovering nicely. COMING EVENTS AT ST. PETER'S May 18, Thursday at 6:30 pot luck dinner followed by Christian Mothers meeting. Welcome to new members and installation of new officers. Presentation of gavel by retiring President Eva Freund to newly elected President Jean Kagan. May 21--Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 open house. Reception for nuns. This is a farewell party as the nuns are leaving at the end of May . June 4 -- Bake sale scheduled for May 28 will be held on June 4. Bakery goods after each mass. Proceeds will go towards school picnic. THE AS CULLOM-KNOLL HOLDS SPRING DANCE MAY 13 A very nice treat for mothers, would be an invitation to the spring dance to be held Saturday, May 13, at the Sponja Club, starting at 8 p.m. As you know, Mother's Day is Sunday, May 14, The club is located on Flanders Road, just east of Ringwood Road. The Cullom-Knoll association is sponsoring the dance, and Len Jensen is chief in charge. Refreshments will be available at midnight. Those who attended the Harvest Home dance last fall, remember what a gay time it was for everyone. Those who didn't come, wished they had! Excellent music has been obtained, and it should be a real "f>all!!" Dress is optional. The gals may come as formal or informal, as they choose. Tickets are being circulated by members of the sponsoring organization, obtained at the Forum or Lu's Cullom- Knoll Inn, or purchased at the door. Mark this date in red! CULLOM-KNOLL MEETS SUNDAY' The regularly scheduled meeting of the Cullom-Knoll Association will be held this Sunday, May 7, in the beachhouse, commencing at 3 p.nu All officers, trustees and members are urged to attend. Beach passes have been issued by the organization to more than 250 families. If you have not received yours, as yet, please contact acting secretary of the club--Mrs. Gerry Jenson-- 385-3461. It will be necessary for visitors to show apass, if they wish to use the beach facilities. TEENS WILL HOLD YOUTH DANCE, MAY 19 Friday, May 19, should be an exciting one for young people * in the area, when the teen club will hold its first dance, in the McHenry high school cafeteria. Tickets will be available at the door. Young men and ladies from Wonder Lake, McHenry, and other nearby communities are cordially invited. LAKE CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES According to Ken Betts, president of the newly formed lake conservation group, the organization met last night (Wednes- £ jday) at the Lakeland Park Community hall. •i In the near future, the group |will hold an open meeting for £11 residents surrounding Mcullom Lake. At this time, per- tinent films will be shown, and hose attending will be infored as to what has been done, and fis being done for lake conservation. This important body of water, has a direct bearing on all our lives, and must be preserved for posterity. More onthis meeting in next week's column, '• T~ - MORE FISHING ENCOURAGED • It is imperative that fisherimen take advantage of the lake. Some real beauties are being caught, but there are many more eager to *grab the bait. The more the lake is fished, the moreproductive it becomes. This is an excellent form of recreation, and dads could certainly establish rapport with their sons, sitting in a boat and letting the lines dangle. Word to do more fishing comes directly from officers of lake conservation. As of last weekend, the bass were hitting the lines in Lakeland Park. There is a great deal of off shore fishing, so it is not necessary to have a boat. "MOUTH SURGERY Theodor 01 sen, who was scheduled for surgery on his, mouth, when it was discovered he was seriously ill with a coronary, finally had the job done. . Surgeons at McHenry hospital performed the operation, a week ago yesterday, with no complications. As of Monday, Papa was still hospitalized, but most anxious to be released. His room number is 207, for those who wish to send cards. STRICKEN According to a medic's findings, Lynne Schultz was .stricken with pneumonia, last week. She is an employee of McHenry hospital, but was not confined. She was given medication, but returned to the doctor on Monday. LADIES MEET NEXT WEEK The Ladies of the Lake will hold their regularly scheduled meeting, next Thursday, May 11, in the beachhouse. The women are requesting that gals in the community who are in the midst of spring cleaning, will hold discarded clothing and household items for their rummage sale, to be held June 3. For those who have not yet paid up, the annual dues may be brought to the meeting. 'Nuther reminder next week. A MOST WELCOME VISITOR What a pleasant surprise to say "hi" to Geoffrey Houck, who romped village streets as a boy. He is now a tall, handsome young man of 19, and returned to the community to renew acquaintances. He has been attending San Jose City College, San Jose, San Frgncisco, where his parents now reside, and has one semester of credits. Geoff is determined to put in his time in the military, and enlisted in the Navy for four years. He reports for active duty, May 12. The young man's parents Betty and Hank Houck were notified by the Willard Schultz family when Geoff turned up at their door. It had taken him four days to cross country. He was extremely grateful for the hospitality which Theresa and Will extended. CLOSE CALL Carol and Tom Bate man breathed sighs of relief when they learned that Tom's parents' home and that of his uncle, were spared in the havoc caused by the recent tornadoes. Both live in the Mundelein area, and nearby dwellings were badly damaged, but the two named, escaped. ORCHID OCCASIONS Young man of 12 is Billy Schmidt, today, May 4 Birthday greetings (20) to Sandi Brennan, May 5...Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gronlund are wed 6 years, May 6....Natal day congrats to Mrs. Louise Berquist, May 7.. Terry Brendle will be 14, Kathleen May Godina, Jr., is 1 and happy birthday to her aunt, Eileen Klapperich, May 8.... Twenty years of age for Don Tomasello, May 9....Peter Kasper will be 13 and happy birthday to Lil Sawdo in Oconto, Wise., May 10. Best wishes to all. A gratifying 75! degrees on Monday morning, but don't file the long johns just yet! 'Bye for now, and we'll see you next week. - il buys now! Fori be i brings Ion prices, liera! trails! Hottest-sslSioig wagons in the U.S. Hotest-sdiiDig conwertifolles in the U.S. sp@rtty cars in the U.S. News About Our Servicemen Day, exemplifying the trust that has been placed in him. Army Private Gerard K. Justen is assigned to Company A, 19th battalion, 5th brigade, in the United States Army Training center, Armor (USATCA), Ft. Knox, Ky. Following completion of his basic training, Pvt. Justen, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Justen, of 1401N. Court street, McHenry, will receive at least an additional eight ' weeks of either advanced instruction or on-the-job training to qualify him in a specialized military skill. WAYNE BENSON Specialist 4 Wayne Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Benson of 4819 E. Wonder Lake, road, Wonder Lake, has been chosen "soldier of the month" by the 83rd Engineer battalion, Heilbronn, Germany. The young man completed basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., and was sent overseas for duty in Frankfort, Germany. He also served in Chinon, France, before reporting to Heilbronn, where he is now serving as a construction engineer. Sp/4 Benson has been in the Army nine months. He is a graduate of McHenry high school. Army Private Ronald VV. Anderson is assigned to Company A, 19th battalion, 5thbrigade, in the United States Army Training center, Armor(USATCA), Ft. Knox, Ky, Following completion of his basic training, Pvt. Anderson, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson of 3905 W. Kane avenue, McHenry, will receive at least an additional eight weeks of either advanced instruction or on-the-job training to qualify him in a specialized military skill. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS Marine Corporal Richard D. Ferris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Ferris Sr., of 5810 N. Woodland drive, McHenry, is in Reykjavik, Iceland, as a security guard at the U.S. Embassy. Prior to his assignment he completed the Marine Security Guard schodl at Arlington, Va. Literally circling the globe, "Embassy" Marines serve in Department of State posts in 100 countries. The candidate must have a five-year perfect conduct record, and volunteer for this type of duty, and is equally at home with a foreign diplomat or an irate mob. After normal working hours at the Embassy, the Marines stand duty as the Ambassador's Officer of the Airman John H. Eberle Jr., USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Eberle of 7405 S. Drive, Wonder Lake, took part in the Naval training exercise, "Blue Coral," off the southern California coast, as a member of fleet composite sqyadron three aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Constellation. Blue Coral, the second major fleet exercise conducted this year by the U.S. First Fleet, refined the techniques of surface- to surface and surface-towarfare, as well as detection and destruction of subsurface craft. 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