Fri. April 25, 1969 - Plaindealer - Sec. 2, Pg.3 Ringwood News DOLORES BRENNAN 653-9045 HOLD CEMETERY SOCIETY CARD PARTY MAY 1 Thursday, May 1 at 8 p.m. is the time and date for the annual spring card party sponsored by the Ringwood cemetery society. It will be held in the Ringwood school. Bring your neighbors, friends and relatives and join in the card playing. Lots" of fun is in store for all. Table prizes will be awarded, and refreshments will be served. Tickets^ may be purchased from members, or if you like, give me a call, and Pll be most happy to sell you some tickets. They may be purchased at the door also. Mark the date down on your calender, and Pll see you there? CARD CLUB MEETS The card club met on Wed- JOHN JUSTEN McHenry friends will be interested to learn that John Justen, son of Dr. and Mrs. J.W. Justen of Santa Maria, Calif., was among rtudents who recently sailed from Los Angeles Harbor aboard the S.S. Ryndam on Chapman college's World Campus Afloat. The young man is the grandson of Mrs. Julia Justen of McHenry. who has just returned after spending three months with her son and family. The 112-day voyage will visit Hawaii, Yokahama, Kobe, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Port Swettenham, Colombo, Bombay, Mombasa, Dar ES Salaam, Cape Town, Dakar, Casablanca, Cadiz and Lisbon, returning to New York May 27. Justen, a 1967 graduate of Santa Maria high school, has been attending Sacramento State college. Regular college classes meet on board ship six days a week while at sea, providing the same number of classroom contact hours as on land in a sixteenweek semester. The spring educational voyage, the eighth consecutive semester of international education, will lead the nearly 600 students, faculty, administration and staff to Southeast Asia, East, South and West Africa and Western Europe. nesday in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Miss Mae Wiedrich was high scorer for the afternoon with Mrs. Flora Carr taking low. WALKINGTON-ADAMS WEDDING Ida Mae Walkington and Clarence Adams, Jr., were united in marriage on Saturday in Christ the King church in Wonder Lake ; The young couple held their reception in Woodstock, and after returning from their honeymoon will be residing in Ringwood. Attending the reception from here included the Roland Bauer family, the John Klapperich family, Mr.andMrs. J.C, Pear- . son and son, James, Miss Alice Peet, and several others. Many wonderful years of wedded bliss is extended to the young couple. BIRTHDAYS ETC. Happy birthday to nephew, Steve Appelt, on the twentyninth and also to Dorothy Tonyan -- and to Nellie Hepburn, Jay Walkington and Walt Wilcox, best birthday wishes on May 2 -- and on May 3, best wishes, for a happy birthday to Nancy Barker. AROUND TOWN Miss Mae Wiedrich and Mrs. Flora Carr attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Nick B. Freund at the Legion hall on Sunday evening. On Friday, Mrs. Marion Reinwall, sons, Mark and Gary, Mrs. Anna Reinwall and Mrs. L.E. Hawley were callers in Elgin. - Mrs. Roy Wiedrich of Burlington called on Grandma Wiedrich on Saturday. with your tssss Ifs Fun! It's Easy! It's Magicl Everybody Wins! Get Magic Chek and details today at Ed's Standard Corner Waukegfcn-Front. McHenry -Ph. 385- 0720 AIDS PATIENTS -- Mrs. Carolyn Lindell, new physical therapist at the Easter Seal Therapy center, enjoys her work with patients at the county-wide health care institution. She is helping Kevin Neeley, Cary, a cerebral palsy victim, improve his coordination with this walking exercise. Persons who have not sent in their Easter Seals fund drive contribution are reminded to do so, Mrs. Marge Dehlin, chairman, urges. DON PEASLEY PHOTO NOTICE City Clean Up Week Schedule: MAY 5 TO MAY 10: North Side of Route 120 MAY 12 TO MAY 17: South Side of Route 120 Pickups to be within corporate limits of the City of McHenry. No garbage will be picked up and no articles that 2 men could not handle. City Council City of McHenry WIN "1000 tui KB SMK Proclamation WHEREAS, Our city is the home of men and women and young people who are truly proud to be loyal, dedicated American citizens; and WHEREAS, Such pride of citizenship is the clear evidence of an individual's patriotic faithfulness and full-measured devotion to the safeguarding of our cherished freedoms and for the security of our nation; and WHEREAS, We should all make manifest our eagerness to fulfill every citizenship responsibility; now THEREFORE, I, Donald P. Doherty, Mayor of the City of McHenry, do hereby call all my fellow citizens to take full advantage of the special occasion known as LOYALTY DAY, celebrated annually throughout the nation on the first day of May, as an incentive for every true American to reaffirm publicly his and her love of flag and country; and I do urge that all individuals, schools, churches, organizations, business establishments and homes within my official jurisdiction display proudly the flag of the United States of America and do participate in patriotic Loyalty Day activities which are to be cosponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, and others, on or near the first day of May, in this year nineteen hundred and sixty- nine. Donald P. Doherty Mayor YMCA MOVES TO NEW LOCATION NEXT SUNDAY The Lake Region YMCA will be located in its new offices at 95 N. Grant street, Crystal Lake, after April 27. The new facilities have been obtained because of the need for additional space in which to conduct a variety of activities. A suite of three offices for YMCA staff members has been rented. In addition, there are presently three larger areas which are available to the YMCA as meeting rooms. The new location has just been completely remodeled and is extremely modern and attractive. The YMCA telephone number will remain the same. A quick peek at the participation figures in YMCA spring programs is further evidence as to why the new facilities were badly needed. Present figures show a: total enrollment of 864 boys, girls, men and women who are currently engaged in YMCA programs. This is an increase of 127 persons over the same time period in 1968, when there were 727 participants. Certain activities receive larger partic- Shop In McHenry 1 Swedish steal at $2524 This has got to be the biggest travel bargain of this summer or any summer! 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Following are the YMCA spring programs in order of their enrollment size: Indian Guide Tribes, 357 persons; swim instruction classes, 169; gym classes, 85; bowling classes, 60; health education, 58; Y*s Men's club, 28; golf instruction, 24; junior high dance, 23 YMCA members; Y Warrior clubs, 20; young adults, 12; judo classes, 10; charm school, 5; beginning sewing, 4; tennis, 4; and checkers and chess, 3. The YMCA spring activities will continue until May 29. Summer activities of day camp, resident camp, bus trips, tiny tot swim classes, and youth swim classes will begin on June 23 and continue until Aug. 15. Because of the almost overwhelming response to all summer activities, plans have been made to expand every program to accommodate more participants. i yiAnj*ij*gV«* m m RETURNS TO FIRM WILBERT HECHT Wilbert. Hecht, county realtor, has returned to the operation of the Wilbert Hecht real estate firm, which he started in 1963 after being associated with two other Crystal Lake real estate firms. He started his business in 1955 with a McHenry firm. He spent the year 1968 in association with two of the city's leading real estate offices, and during that time called together ten local firms to start the McHenry Exclusive Listing Service. Mr. Hecht became a licensed real estate salesman in 1955 and a real estate broker in 1962. He has purchased land on Rt. 120, McHenry, for an office, and near Hwy. 176, Crystal Lake. He has spent most of his life in the greater McHenry area. APPROVE LISTING Northern Illinois Gas company said it has been informed by the New York Stock Exchange that its application to list its common stock on the exchange has been approved. Trading is expected to begin Friday, May 2. DECLARE DIVIDEND At a meeting of the Board of Directors of National Tea Co. April 21, the regular quarterly dividend of 20 cents per share was declared payable June 2 to shareholders of record May 16. lalky __ In 1956, about 200 Kiskadees -- brownish-yellow birds with yellow breasts -- were imported to Bermuda from Trinidad to reduce the lizard population. "The Kiskadees are flourishing, but so are the lizards. You can take a bird to Bermuda, but you can't make him eat lizards! B QUIET KOOL Bra A PRODUCT OF EMERSON RADIO INSTANT INSTALLING AIR CONDITIONERS Super Kom-Pact Series • high performance budget priced summer cooling ... in certifie'd cooling capacities from 5,000 to 8,000 BTU's • built-in instant installation system • slide-out permanent filter • economical 115-volt operation • twin air direction whefels* • fully automatic thermostat* • pushbutton controls • two speed fan • decorative rear louver grille*. $119 95 Us# Our Lay-A-Way BEAT THE HEAT THIS SUMMER CAREY Appliance, Inc. SALES AND SERVICE 1241 N. Green Ph. 385-5500 GREEN STREET MALL FRANKLIN 17th Anniversary SALE STARTS Friday April 25 Thru May 3 i NYLON TIP PENS REG. 49<f O Q G Flair by Paper Mate Choice of 10 Colors NYLONS 66* 5th Ave. Cantrese REG. 79$ Save 13C Micro Mesh, Nude heel, Demi Toe, 8 1/2 to 11. BENfFRAN KLIIM McHenry, III. GREEN STREET MALL ACCELERATOR SITE Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie turned over ownership of the 6,800 acre site for the National Accelerator laboratory to the U.S. Atomic Energy commission at a civic luncheon April 10 in Chicago. The laboratory complex, which will include the world's largest proton accelerator for splitting particles, will be located in DuPage and Kane counties, east of Batavia. "Transmittal of the property to the Atomic Energy commission," Governor Ogilvie said, "brings to fruition the hard work, sacrifices and contributions pf many dedicated 111- inoisans. 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The importance of a well-balanced diet including milk, meat, vegetables and fruits, and breads and cereals continues throughout lifev Rice Stuffed Ham Rolls y2 cup packaged precooked rice l/2 cup chopped salted peanuts y2 cup diced celery 2 tablespoons chopped onion Vi cup butter l/2 cup water 8 slices boiled ham, 1 h inch thick 2 cups milk 1 envelope (1;i4 oz.) mushroom soup mix 1 2 cup white cooking wine or milk, as desired Saute rice, peanuts, celery and onion in butter until onion is transparent. Add water and bring to boil. Cover. Remove from heat. Let stand 10 minutes. Spread 2 heaping tahlespoonsful of rice mixture on one end of each ham slice. Roll up and place rolls, seam side down, in shallow 2-quart casserole. Combine milk and soup mix; cook, stirring constantly, until mixture comes to a boil. Stir in wine or additional milk, as desired. Pour over ham rolls. Bake in hot oven, 425', 15 to 20 minutes or until hot and lightly browned. Makes 4 servings. 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