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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Sep 1968, p. 9

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'rf : • y #y>C v: MCHENRY SHORES I ! 0EBNICE WILSON 385-4880 QUARTERLY MEET FOR SHORES CLUB §TVFWSEPT,S noWThe quarterly meeting of the McHenfy Shores club will be M$e)d on Sept. 5 at the VFW hall *ml20. There will be nomination "a directors for the December Ijalection and final plans will be *|de for the buffet dinner and uce which will be held on |fpy. 23 the proceeds of which jml be used to improve our Refreshments as\usual. i try to attend. "03'" STEAK FRY . Another steak fry has come gone and this year the boys ^Served 370 dinners to the folks fm the beach. The Crouches, Pogors, and Julie Zeimet's mom tgupplied the tomatoes and cu- I J^mbers. Alio a big hand to the "l6ys who set up the tables, and 03cieaned up, the area the next fjfeorning, and all the other workups who were so busy all eventing!, making the project a big success. Julie has a card table and a red chair which was teft at the beach, owner may "claim either one by identifying tag the reports that she is in good shape. Barb Pogor is back home after two trips to Mayo'sin Rochester. We all hope thc4 from here on in it will be smooth «HHng for her and no more troubles to contend with. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday wishes for this week are going to William Verstege who will be 10 on Sept. 4, Thordis Wevik on the fifth, Christopher Quinn and Gregory Roberts on the sixth, Kathleen Hal-per and Ruth Miller on the ninth, Kathy will be 11. ANNIVERSARIES fff Congratulations and continued happiness to Jack and Elsie Schmitt as they have their fourteenth anniversary on Sept. 4 and to Harry and Pearl Paulin and Don and Carole Henderlong as each celebrate an anniversary on the ninth. AROUND THE SHORES The group of residents at the Nine million adults are now enrolled in some type of night instruction. KEMOOR SHIRLEY SCHUERR YMOOR 385-2645 r SEND CHEER ~ Shirley Harper has thyroid C surgery at Woodstock hospital last Tuesday and by the time this comes out should be home as she is doing very well and recuperating nicely. : Ing Corcoran spent a day undergoing tests and exams at the Monroe Clinic in Monroe, Wis., last Wednesday and came back feeling pretty good after hear- HOLD GENERAL ASSOCIATION MEETING SEPT. 10 The next general meeting of the Lilymoor association will be held this coming Tuesday, Sept. 10. It will be held in the large dining room of Club Lilymoor. More information on annexation with Lakemoor should be available. WKIOSPERING OAKS Gertrude Disney 385-7515 GARDNER GROWS CHAMPION CROP OF VEGETABLES Mr. Knetzer is the champion gardner of Whispering Oaks. This is a natural since he was raised on a farm. He has a large garden in his backyard, at 1020 Hanely. street. While he has a variety of vegetables growing, "Ms pride and joy is a large squash vine, which has practically taken over one side of the, garden, it measures 60 ft. across and one vine had to be turned around and started up a tvellis to keep it from going into the kitchen door. " • ' - - • - - . "DEATH OF THE OAK TREE" Many of the people who moved out here fro m the city to enjoy the wooded area are saddened . fay the death of many of our beautiful Oak trees. This was caus- ~ ed by the carelessness of the foperator of the bulldozer at the time of the construction of their homes. . NEWS BITS Mrs. Edna Mae Kelly, another lovely new neighbor at 1108 Manchester, loves her new home and tells of her wonderful neighbors. She has three married children, two boys and a girl - Who helped her move and get settled and put in her yard. They take care of their mother in every detail. Edna Mae has six grandchildren, five girls and one boy. Mr. and Mrs. M. Devereux»s son and daughter-in-law and their three children spent a week at a cottage at Fish Lake. The children's names are Linda, Michael and Tommy. Little Tommy caught the largest fish, They all enjoyed their stay at the lake. Mrs. Devereux spent today, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder. They are at the me for the elderly run by the sters of the Poor. Mrs. Devereux cooked up a special dish and brought it out to them, so it seemed like old times to them again. Sue is a good cook. I get the aroma of her cooking once in awhile, muum. Is ijOur home, or business insurance adequate? We'll frequently review your coverage, and ©ftem will suggest benefitting changes in your coverage! an ON out cMoMvmNrCnEcS.E PIEMKSEMTA L •AO?© DHOME . • BUSINESS •Stofffd A Reihansporger 385-0300 J Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin of La Grange, are visiting them. The Senior Citizens of Whispering Oaks attended another meeting at the high school with more new members coming in all the time. Mrs. Marie Therens of 4605 Sussex had the misfortune of fracturing her arm. She is now at home after being in the hospital. , Mrs. Linder of 118 Manchester Mall is taking care of another grandchild while the parents are moving into their new home. Mr. and Mrs. M.P. Arden of 4409 Front Royal spent a week in upper Michigan. It was a lovely trip. There will be no Whispering Oaks news for the next three weeks due to the absence of your correspondent. You will hear from me on my return. It costs me less to own my own Bruner Good" Water Unit Ifev than does 10 rent that old fashioned softener lilli l* from you! What! Put up with frequent tank exchanges for soft water? Have servicemen tramping through my home? Pay month after month for an ordinary rental sottener when tor the same money or less I can own a Bruner Good Water Unit that gives me soft water and more? Calgon Corporation solves water problems for entire communities. No one is more experienced in thisv field than the Bruner-Calgon team. No problem. Whether you're on well or city water. Bruner has the units to guarantee good water . . . free of the unpleasant tastes and odors of chlorine, iron, rust, turbidity. and hardness. All the good water you want automatically! Why rent when it costs so little to own a Bruner Good Water Unit. Discover the difference. Do it today! nuttNTS) l-Gwdfoeirriri- 8 runer DIVISION OF#CALGON FTMWDW. IMTWD miaiia&mi app'm&sd. JCwmMikhflemt. («• your nmmrby BRUNER-CALGON good wmfr dmmlor soon MTH0FF 903 Front Street, McH®nry Plt@ss(8 815-®®5-5F@0 beach during the steak fry were very surprised to see former resident, John Smith, in our midst greeting old friends and neighbors. He had flown in from Hawaii to spend some time with l#s daughter in DesPlaines and then came up here to stay with the Sam Winters family for a few days. Maryann Winters went to San Francisco with her dad to see the Hippies, and of course they flew. THE END Well, as they say, this is it. Since no one has come forth to take over the writing of the column it is being discontinued as of this week. In closing I would like to thank everyone who was kind enough to call with news items over the years and espedaily a big thank you to Julie Zeimet who worked so hard helping me gather news each week. Without her help there would have been many weeks of very little to report. See you .around. INEZ YOUNG PICNIC CARNIVAL AT RIVER BEACH HUGE SUCCESS Orchids and more orchids to all connected with the great Holiday Hills picnic carnival and teen dance held at the river beach on Sunday, August 25. Smith and Leone Kathan started the ball rolling by contacting all of the residents of our fine subdivision and all of the local business men. Without the foil cooperation of both of these groups, the event couldn't even have gotten off the ground. Then there had to be a committee to help with all of the details and those on committees were Marge and Ralph Smith, Leone and Leon Kathan Mary Mullen^ ^^a^hktze^Iai^tairfe^Ann^ and Jim Graff, Dot Gabriel, Shirley Jenke, Araie Petersen and Don Dplatowski. Along with these committee workers, many others helped out but the list would go on and on, so to one and all who contributed to the success, IT WAS GREAT!!! SCHOOLDAYS, SCHOOLDAYS Dress yourself up like a school girl and get out your old year book and come on down to the Holiday Hills Women's club meeting next Wednesday, Sept. 11. Following a brief business meeting. Dr. Carl Bergstrom will speak to the group about the needs and problems of the McHenry Elementary school district. After that the fun will begin in looking thru yearbooks to see what you looked like back in the 'good old days'. That's Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 8;30 mm. at Mazy MabooPs home, 1507 Birch. COING AWAY PARTY Friends and neighbors of Jackie and Jack Bodenheim gave a farewell party at the Teuber home, Sunday evening, August 25 to let them know how much they would be missed. Unfortunately Jackie was not able to be present because of illness, but Jack and the following neighbors enjoyed the party: Marge and Jack Cornell, Pat and Ed Hughes, Marie and John Edwards, Joyce and Wally Karafa, Joe and Karen Maras„ Betty and Howard Douglas, Connie and Joe Catanzaro, Leone and Leon Kathan and Midge and Don Teuber. GIRL SCOUTS NEED HELP HELP!! Without a leader and a place to hold their meetings this year's Girl Scouts will not be able to meet. How about it mothers! Working with these young girls and helping to mold their young lives is most rejmrtog^^ jou^Mhel^in^any /,'/ , .. ^ -vt "T: WED., SEPT. 4, 1968 - PLA8NPSALER - PG. 9 SUSPEND SEWN LICENSES; ONE ORDER RESCINDED The licenses at seven drivers in McHenry county have been suspended. , The seven are' William M. waycal^eon^CaSIa^atsIl^ 4218. GREETINGS Belated loppy birthday greetings to Don Teuber and to Dick Bemis who celebrated his day on Aug. 29, to Larry Jende whose birthday is today, Sept. 4 and to Lynns Kathan frtu will be 6 years old on the fenth. Happy anniversary greetings to Dot and Don GitbHel who celebrated 14 years of wedded bliss on the twenty-eighth of August, and to Gunnar and Loretta Nelson who were married 10 happy years on the thirtieth. Many, many more happy days!! T. Crowley and John S. Szpak ; of Crystal Lake, Michael A. Schlleben of 402 N. Lily Lane, McHenry, John F. Siepl, of Fox River Grove and William D. Svenningsen of Lake - in-the- Hills all for three violations, and Richard L. Martin of Harvard for suspension or revocation re-entered for driving while suspended or revoked. Secretary of State Paul Powell has announced the Drivers License division of his office has rescinded the suspension of the license of Cinda R. Blazier, Harvard. The suspension was rescinded upon review of record which indicated that there was insufficient basis for the order of suspension entered against her driving privileges on Aug. 8, 1968, therefore the order of suspension is withdrawn. America's 47 million school children compose 1/4 of our entire population. BELATED ANNIVERSARY Greetings go to A1 and Pearle Stineman who celebrated their wedding anniversary Thursday, Aug. 15. ANNIVERSARY Greetings go to Ed and SMrleann Krich who celebrated their wedding anniversary cm Tuesday, Sept. 3. Congratulations A1 and Pearle, Ed and Shirleann and hope you celebrate many more together. BELATED BIRTHDAY Greetings go to Dan Meyer. He celebrated his birthday Aug. 12. Belated greetings also go to Marion Leske and Ida Legge. Marion celebrated her birthday Aug. 20 and Ida celebrated on Aug. 22. BIRTHDAY Greetings go to Skip Schuerr. He will celebrate his birthday this coming Friday, Sept 6. Greetings go to Eunice Tobey who will celebrate her birthday this coming Saturday, Sept. 7. Many happy returns Dan, Marion Ida, Skip and Eunice. BACK FROM VACATION A1 and Pearle Stineman, Ed and Shirleann Krich have returned from their vacation. They took in the interesting sights of Yellow Stone Park and points west. GET-WELL Wishes go to Pearle Stineman who returned from her vacation, with a very bad cold and has been in bed ever since. Here's hoping you are now fine Pearle. • > This Advertisement Is Neither An Offer To Sell Nor A Solicitation Of Offers To Buy Any Of These Securities. The Offering Is Made Only By The Offering Circular Which Is Available At 3322 West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois. NEW ISSUE AUGUST 27, 1968 sy, ixix i. 15,000 Shares The First Nationa cHenry (Organizing) 3814 West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois CAPITAL STOCK ($20.00 PAR VALUE) PRICE $50.00 PER SHARE K K

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