f",t* fittS-r-T--' . .v ! mi'l|[| mm•*m**%?&<' aam \>M£W'n m OSRITAL Uo$U McHENRY PLAINDEALER Efttabliahed 1875 8812 WeM eL Street Phone 885-0170 McHenry, llllnwltt -- A0050 Published Every Thursday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E., Lund - Publisher >T/MEMBER i r~ilE«SP>KB /" Adele Froehlich, Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER1 lA#{6n?N ^ •'•liiiMimuj.fjm Subscription Ratea I Year $5.00 i year $5.50 6 Mos $2.75 6 Mps. $3.00 3 Mos $2.00 3 Mos. $2.25 In McHenry County Outside McHenry County Babcock Infant Baptized Sunday The first son and fourth child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Babcock of Walkup Woods, Crystal Lake, was baptized at St. Thomas church in Crystal Lake, Sunday, with his cousins, Danielle and Steven Doherty, serving as sponsors. Little Thomas William born at Sherman hospital, Elgin, on July 10, was welcomed home by Nannette, 9 Maryjo, 7, and Melinda, 5. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Doherty are the only proud grandparents. Guests in the Babcock home for dinner and a social afternoon following the ceremony were the sponsors, grandparents, Mrs. Virginia Doherty, the Bernard Doherty family, Mr. and Mrs. James Doherty and daughter, McHenry, and the Peter Weingart family, Arlington Heights. Joseph Adams Quest At Party Joseph Adams was completely surprised when a group of relatives and friends called at the home of him and his wife, Clara, in Johnsburg Sunday afternoon to help him celebrate his seventieth birthday. Present for the happy occasion were Messrs. and Mesdames Otto, Math, Alex, Nick, Vince and Clem Adams and the latter* s daughter, Rose, Mrs. Alfons Adams, daughter, Joyce, also Jack Sabini, Island Lake, Mr. and Mrii. Neal McDonald, son, Michael, Franklin Park, and Sig Larsen, Sunnyside Beach. Another celebration was held again on Monday when Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner, son, Gene, of Grayslake; Mrs. Joan Pawlowski, Ingleside; Mr. and Mrs. Art Thelen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reardon of Johnsburg called to spend the evening. WASHERS Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey Bottled In Kentucky Charcoal Filtered Full Quart $3" Wines & Liquors, Inc. 305 Virginia St Crystal Lake, III Tkurber Comedy Third Offering At Opera House Sixteen enthusiastic young adults are currently in rehearsal for "A Thurber Carnival" which opens Thursday, Aug. 10, for a three-day run at the Woodstock Opera House. This is the third in a series of four summer theater productions being presented at the Opera House this summer as part of the Young People's Summer Theatre program under sponsorship of the Woodstock Fine Arts association. "A Thurber Carnival" is a collection of skits, sketches and blackouts drawn from the most humorous writings of James Thurber. The production promises to be a fun-filled evening for all the family, according to the co-directors. Advance tickets for Aug. 10, 11, and 12 are now on sale at the Woodstock Opera House box office. Seat reservations can also be made by calling Woodstock 338-1663. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS MCHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital during the past week included Rose Mary and Margaret M. Kretler, Richmond; Mark Hidding, Albert C.Meyer, Francis W. Williams, Mary M. Stokes, Arthur G. Jenner, Scott G. Davis, Thomas Snader, Juliam L. Welch, Erik W. Jacobson, William J. Cunningham, Thomas L. Cooper, Paul A. LeMaire, Daniel M. Conway, Crystal Lake; Also, Dennis R. Reitzel, Carl J. Siminak, Tammy M. Hamaker, Esther Busch, Round Lake; Charles Hawkins, Albert M. Schmitt, Donald Williams, Jr., Spring Grove; Linda I. Radosh, Steve K. Hallman, Ingleside; Robert D. Swain, Barrington; And, Dolores M. Watts, Maywood; Josephine M. Scionti, Carl J. Hallstrom, John M. Meskoe, Kathleen R. Matesi, Wonder Lake; Robert J. Heiser, Jr., Richard F. Mulvaney, James H. Bant, Elmer L. Mueller, Jr., Cary; Debra A. Popaeko, Algonquin; Aldea E. -Clark, Joseph J. Schneider, Chicago; Also, Rosalia Magenta, Fox Lake; Ernest Kapelke, Edward F. Z ami ski, Wauconda; Archie Lindsay Bannister, Twin Lakes, Wis.; John W. Kasper, Island Lake; Ralph Lienau, Woodstock; Edward L. Kraaz, Libertyville; Roland E. Glick, Jr., Northlake; Allyse M. Denny, Grayslake; And, Daniel Lary, Marge M. McGann, Raymond C. Pries, Dorr Anderson, Margaret R. Krueger, Dorothy R. Lorch, William R. Brand, Dorothy Korn, Richard G. Ristow, Mary Ann Serbin, William C. Bauer, James V. Pariso, Clifford O. Hyatt, Katherine Brzezinski, Louise A. Winters, Robert A. McCormick, Sr.; And Annette Caputo, Martin A. Foley, Alex Ramoska, George E. Nemec, Dorothy Cameron, Patricia L» Miller, Vera Fern Beranek, Michael P. Schneider, Jr., Fred J. Gross, Edward A. Fletcher, Charles E. Groat, Darrel Johnson, all of McHenry. HARVARD HOSPITAL Edward Hammerstein, Harry Tiggmann and Mrs. Joseph Notson of McHenry were patients in the Harvard hospital during the past week. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Among the patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week were Lowell Hughes, Joan Adams, Master Michael Felmeten, Nicholas Nett, George Marcipan and Petra Rangel, McHenry; Master James Kenn, George Faltum, Anna Albergo, Louise and Theresa Ruggero, James Fischer and Steven Laing, Wonder Lake. MCHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of Wauconda are parents of a son July 24. A daughter was born July 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neiman of Carpentersville. On July 24 a daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Naydol, Fox Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Haag are parents of a son July 24. 4An Elgin couple,,Mr. and Mrs. John Spirk, became parents of a daughter July 25. A son was born July 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Carroll of Antiochc ^ Mr. aria Mrs. James Fronek welcomedsop July 26. A son v^as born July 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sorby of Lake Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold May announce the birth of a daugh - ter July 30. A son was born July 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Hallen King. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, WOODSTOCK On July 28 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. lain McDonald, Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Anderson are parents of a daughter bom July 26. A son was born July 25 to Mr. and Mrs. William Fulton, Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Foszcz announce the birth of a son July 31. A daughter was bom July 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Penner. Gathering Honors Mrs. Nettie Weber Mrs. Nettie Weber was honored at a family gathering held at the city park recently to celebrate her eighty-fifth birthday anniversary. Present to enjoy the day with her were her three children and families, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conway, Martin and Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weber and Mrs. Carl Weber; also Mr. and Mrs. John Ficken, Jr., Vicky and Debbie, Mr. andMrs. Ronald Conway, Danny, Timmy, and Chris Ann, Mr. and Mrs. James Conway, Dawn and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Klapper ich, Terry, Randy, Lenny and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mercure, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber, Artie, Julie, Cheryl, Mary, Michael and Robert, Mr. and Mra^fcon Vacula, Jane, John and Daviaf^Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nuemann, Susie, Sandy and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weber, Jeff, Stevie, Johnny, Janet and Sharon. AUGUST 3, 1967 - PLAINDEALER - SEC. I, PG. 3 . ^ . . Hold Benefit Book Sale jjf .1 \ ^ V* ,* J. * ^ ? j ; |; t'"$> " / % v ^ / p m i AUGUST 16 McHenry Garden Club Meeting and Luncheon -- Noon -- Mrs. Charles Wagner, 1205 S. Broadway, McHenry Shores -- Garden Walk Follows Business Meeting. AUGUST 18-19 Community Methodist Church Rummage Sale -- Eastwood Manor Barn, East Rt. 120. Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kathy, Vickie and Susan Sturgeon are shown above, busily engaged in reading from a huge fairy tale book, reminding the public that the McHenry County Mental Health center auxiliary will hold its annual book sale in Woodstock during Woodstock Crazy Days, Thursday, Aug. 17. Donations of old books are asked, with all money V.I.P. STUDIO to be donated to the McHenry County Mental Health center. Books will be picked up if donors so desire. Arrangements may be made by calling Mrs. Larry (Lynn) Lund in McHenry for pick-up, or books may be left at the Plaindealer office. AUGUST 22 O.EJS. Stated Meeting cia Hall -- 8 p.m. Aca- MOTORETS HURT Two motorists were injured in an accident which occurred last week Wednesday at the intersection of Rt. 120 and 60. They were Ernest Adams of Fox Lake and Katherine A. Brzezinski of Sheridan road, McHenry. According to state police, the latter car went out of control in rounding a curve and struck the Adams vehicle, which had slowed for a step sign. Both drivers were taken to McHenry hospital for treatment. AUGUST 26 Rummage Sale, Mt. Hope Methodist church, Pistakee Highlands -- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. AUGUST 27 Summer Social -- St. Peter's Catholic Church, Spring Grove. Be fVise Shop In McHenry WHICH WAY SHOULD YOU GO? ... if you are having trouble deciding what to do with your future, call us To3ay~for~a~~perscnaf appointment. We have many career opportunities in our new plant in McHenry. CALL MR. PAXTON TODAY MARRIED IN JULY Miss Patricia Ann Whalen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Whalen of 3319 W. Fairway drive, McHenry, and Mr. Phillip Paul Ferris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ferris of 5810 N. Woodlawn, McHenry, exchanged nuptial vows in a lovely ceremony performed in St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry, on Saturday, July 15. Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer officiated at the 2:30 o'clock nuptial Mass. The couple will reside in Bar stow, Calif, where Lance Cpl. Ferris is stationed as a Marine in the traffic division. 385-7000 MmI. SET UP MEN Experience on turret lathes, multi spin-) dais, etc., on ferrous and non-ferrous cast/ ings (2nd and 3rd shifts) SUPERVISORS (2nd and 3rd shifts) Experience supervisoring set up men, operators in machining shop. TOOL & CUTTER GRINDERS (2nd and 3rd shifts) PRECISION INSPECTORS (2nd and 3rd shifts) AUTOMOTIVE CONTROLS FEMALE 1600 N. Industrial Rd. McHenry PHONE 385-7000 RUBBER CUP & BOOT INSPECTORS < 1st Shift Only ) MACHINE ATTENDANTS ' 2nd & 3rd shifts ) CE OF THE PEOPLE As residents of McHenry for many years we respectfully urge the Board of School District #15 to reconsider its decision to dispose of the Landmark School. All of us have a strong sentimental attachment to the old school, many of us having attended it in our youth, and in some cases two or even three generations of our families went to Landmark. To those who might say we are impractical sentimentalists, we answer that we feel there is still room for sentiment in this chaotic jet-age world. We do not want to be obstructionists and trust the Board will not feel we are attempting to fight what they think is a wise decision. On the contrary, most of the signers of this letter are usually in the vanguard of those who work for School Bond issues and other Civic projects. We feel that all progressive communities still make an attempt to preserve their old and honorable structures, such as Chicago's Water Tower, Boston's North Church and Philadelphia's Independence Hall. These are buildings that give communities character and, while the Landmark School certainly doesn't have the historical significance of an Independence Hall, it is important to many of us in McHenry Finally, we understand that the building is still adequate for administrative offices. It would appear that converting Landmark School to an office building would be a practical solution to the Board's problem. We wish to state that we have confidence in the Board and are aware of its problems, but wish to inform the Board that there are numerous local responsible citizens who feel Landmark is more than a heap of masonry to be destroyed by bulldozers. Respectfully, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frett Miss Rita Martin Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Johnson Mrs. Verona Kent Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barbian Mrs. Lucille Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Overton Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rietesel Mr. and Mrs. Lon H. J. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Nye Mrs. Grace Stilling Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wahl Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooley Mr. Ray McGee Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Reihansperger Dr. and Mrs. R.W. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nye Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nye Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carey Mr. and Mrs. Sibre Whiting Mr. Dan Justen Mr. and Mrs. Peter Justen Dr. and Mrs. J.E. Sayler Mrs. Rita B. Ullrich Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thennes Mr. and Mrs. Gere Thennes Mr. and Mrs. Victor Freund Mrs. E.H. Nickels Mr. Clinton Martin Mr. Loren Martin Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kuhlman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenwick Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anglese Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand P. Borchardt Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Huck, Jr. Mrs. John A. Bolger Mrs. Jerome A. Sharp, Jr. Miss Genevieve Knox Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Evans, Jr. Mr. Lester Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Thompson Miss Maud Granger Mrs. William Spencer Mrs. Thomas Phalin Mrs. Daisy Knox Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Richardson Mrs. Michael Degen Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Nuber Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thennes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gende Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith ) Mrland Mrs. Huppy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Justen Mrs. Viola Juergens Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnickol Miss Lillian Stilling Mr. and Mrs. William Billeter Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vycital Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miller Mr. John C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cor so Miss Mildred Kinsala Dr. C.W. Klontz Miss Nellie Doherty Miss Ann Frisby Miss Clara Stoffel Mrs. Jacob Steffes Mr. and Mrs. Bud Liptr at Mrs. Jennie Mae Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Niesen Mr. and Mrs. George Scherzer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers Mr. Herbert H. Freund Miss Bertilla Freund Miss Mary Walsh Miss Dorothy Walsh Miss Louise Walsh