Vy MCHENRY SHORES BERNICE WILSON \ . 385-4880 DINNER DANCE SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY NIGHT Just a last reminder of the dinner and dance to be held on Saturday, Nov. 18, at the Johnsburg hall. Anyone who may have been missed by one of our super salespersons may contact Mr. Gruner for tickets for the affair. As you no doubt know by now, all profits from this will be going for beach improvements. Hope to see you there. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Many happy returns of the day to George Kunzer on Nov. 15; Pat Burke, Carole Viehweg and Patricia Mueller on Nov. 19; Elisabeth 'Elsie' Schmitt, Veronica 'Bonnie' Schopp and Samuel Winters II on Nov. 21. Congratulations to Helen and Frank Jacek as they celebrate their forty-third anniversary on Nov. 15. Continued happiness to them. _ SHIRLEY VILIM WED Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vilim gave their daughter, Shirley, away in marriage on Saturday, Oct. 28, in St. Patrick's chyrch to William Seifert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Seifert. The maid of honor was Miss Barbara Vilim and bridesmaid was Mrs. Joel Tinch, sisters of the bride and groom respectively. The flower girl was Miss Debra Vilim also a sister of the bride. Joel Tinch, brother-inlaw of the groom, served as best man and Lee Jany, cousin of the groom, as an usher. Following the ceremony the guests gathered at the bride's home for a cocktail hour before the reception which was held later that evening at Bersal's Oakton House where the guests celebrated with wine and dinner. The newlyweds are beginning their married life in an apartment on Milwaukee's lakeshore. WELCOME TO THE URBANSKIS Clarence and Jean Urbanski and their children, Caron, Dale Ji ll and Denise, have moved into their new home at 3208 Hunter Path and are busy getting settled. Mr. Urbanski is a truck driver and the family comes from Chicago. We welcome them and hope they will be very happy in the Shores. NEWS,-, ITEMS Doris and Fred Wetzel* became proud grandparents on Monday, Nov. 6 when their daughter Sandi Ballowe presented them with a boy, weighing in at 8 lbs. 12 oz., and named Thomas Shawn. Congratulations to the happy family on the new addition. Sy and Kitty R a mage drove up from Louisville, Ky., and spent a week with Loretta and Charlie. Beth Lexow had a few of her friends in on Tuesday to sing happy birthday to her on her ROBERT STEFFL ATTENDS NSCCA CONVENTION^ New developments in the rehabilitation of the handicapped will be covered in depth during the annual convention of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults (the Easter Seal society) to be held Nov. 16-19 at the Century Plaza Hotel, Lo* Angeles. Among these, medical and educational aspects of learning disorders in children, only recently identified as a m?ior handicapping problem, will be examined at a seminar moderated by Samuel Clements, Ph. D., director of the National Project Minimal Brain Dysfunction. fhis will be followed by a deiqbnstration of the team approach to the problem in which distinguisned leaders in nedieal, psychological and educational fields willparticipate. Rev. John L. Figley, president of the McHenry County Easter Seal society, announced thai Robert Steffl, executive director for the society, will be representing McIIenry county at this convention. Rev. Figley stressed the importance of representation by staging "With the rapid aivi.io ;s in medicine and technology, every professional organization must take advanlage of all opportunities to keep abreast of these developments." NOVEMBER 15, 1967 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 5 USE THE CLASSIFIED sixth natal cream and .games. WE HAWE SQtiA 1PSTIN© FOR JGS ©ft PG INS' HOLIDAYS •M- i % yiif-eMJ p. r Shown above is one of our Show Rooms so you may see our 9* x 12* samples. Cumulott o Kodel Hercuion Enkaloft Acrilan Vectra Polyester IF Ciom & tSas'pi For your wife) In addition to fine carpets for living rooms, we have in stock bedroom, kitchen, commercial and indoor-outdoor carpets. Carpet mills increased their prices on Sept. 18, 1967--Our stock was purchased before September. DuPont 501 Fortrel Polycrest Olefin Wool S&H Green Stamps - Financing Available TIDY --REGULAR HOURS-- Mon., Thuro., Frt. 0 am-9 pm Tues., Wed., Sat. 0 am-5 pm Closed 200 WASHINGTON WOODSTOCK JUNC. RT. 120 & CITY 14 mm @15-33(8-1000 Vietnam ! Pfc. Edward J. Miller U.S. 54815010 Co. B 1st Bn. (Mech) 5th Inf. 2nd BDE, 25th Inf. Div. APO San Francisco, Calif., 96225 Vietnam EN-1 Wm. Go Humphreys 342-114 C.G.C. Point White WPB 82308 Coast Guard Div„ 13 N.S.A. Detachment 90.3 FPO San Francisco, Calif. 96622 BM3 Greg Paulsen 795-2-69 Box 34 ,LCM6 Div. M6 No. 21 NSA DaN'ang FPO San Francisco, Calif. 96695 Richard histen FTG2 B50-16-69 I SS l.eary Dl) 879 2nd Division FPO San Francisco, Calif. 96601 The Plaindealer hopes that friends may use these addresses, submitted to the newspaper in recent weeks, to make the approaching holiday season mqjre pleasant for our men in Vietnam. A card or letter would certainly do much to brighten Christmas and make their home town seem much closer. day. All had ice cake and played Capt. Mark A. Vycital US Air Force CMR2 Box 2839 21TCS APO San Francisco, Calif. 96235 Tlnmas F. .lornd FN B-51-36-79 l .S.S. Casa Grande I..S.O. 13 '.P.O. New York, New York 09501 R-Div, Cpl. D.R. Meyer, .Jr. 2205042 D. Co. 7th Eng. Bn. FPO San Francisco, Calif. 96602 A2C Thomas W. Majen iK AF 16964761 14th Trans. Sqd. APO San Francisco, Calif. 96205 SP/4 Jack R. Morris I S 54803986 291st Tc. Co. Mod. Trk. APO San Francisco, Calif. 96233 SP/4 Cory A. Patterson RA 16891271 B Trp. 2 Sqd. 1 Cav. Reg. 4th Inf. Div. APO San Francisco, Calif. 96262 Warrant Officer Bruce R. Rodewald HHD 21st Signal Group APO San Francisco, Calif. 96240 SP/4 Gregory A. Warren R.A. 168 725 70 Hq. D.E.T. U.S.A. Reg. Comm. 6P "V" APO San Francisco, Calif. 96243 W.O. Richard D, Fowles \V3155449 138th Avn. Co. (R.R.) Drawer 21 APO San Francisco, Calif. 96337 Ofler $10,000 In Scholarships For '67 Graduates Fifteen scholarships, each worth more than $10,000, are being offered by the Lockheed Leadership fund to qualified high school seniors planning to start college next fall. Scholarships provide free tuition and basic expense s at leading colleges and universities for four years and $500 a year for personal expenses. Ten of the scholarships are in the fields of engineering and science. Five are in businessrelated fields. The purpose of the scholarships is to help prepare students for scientific and business careers in the aerospace industry. Seniors eligible to start college next fall may apply. Applicants will be judged by their leadership qualities, as reflected by school grades and the student's participation in school and community activities. Since most colleges have early deadlines for the filing of applications, seniors are urged now to contact Wm. Perry for details. SHOP IN MCHENRY tie guys at Weld wood juif went crazy. They're offering paneling with the finish of $23 paneling for only $11.98. And we've got some. If you get down here right away, we can offer you genuine Weldwood* paneling, in warm Autumn pecan, for on!y $l 1.98 per 4x8' panel. It has the same rich finish the U.S. Plywood people put on their Weldwood Craftsman panels which sell for up to $23. But the offer is only good until Dec. I, or until they run out of Autumn Pecan or come to their senses. S© hurry. ROSENTHAL'S Main and Crystal Lake Ave. BUILDING SERVICE CENTER Phone 459-2700 Open Sundays 9 to 1 SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1906 n - .• .1 SMALL PRICE for Safety Cooper Safety Spike Metal Studs Cost Only Tungsten carbide metal Safety Spike stuck en1» bedded in the deep tractor-type tread dig ** ice and traffic - packed snow for quick starts stops-cornering ... up to twice the traction of non-studded tires. EACH over the regular low price for the tire alone when you buy new Cooper winter tires of your choice. the traction on ice WN'in v-mo pr Sp Use of studded fires is prohibited in the states of Ariz., Tex., Okla., La., Miss., Go., S.C., Va. & Hawaii. JEPSEN TIRE 3331 W. Elm Street 3314 W. Elm Street McHenry I® gcwice Ciller Phone 385-0424 Phone 385-0426 1 i