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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 May 1971, p. 4

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PAGE 4-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. MAY 26. 197) Twice Told Tales Pictured above are members of the senior confirmation class at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 Nqrth Green street, McHenry, who confirmed their faith Sunday at a special service of confirmation. Front row, left to right, Ted Honning, Lowell Kivley, Keith Tueber, Pastor Roger W. Schneider, Christina Thorne, Randall Kohl, and Martin Campbell. Second Twenty Senior Class Members Are Confirmed A service of confirmation was held at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, Sunday for twenty members of the senior confirmation class. The class had been meeting regularly each week at the church over a period of two years in preparation for the day of confirmation. During the confirmation service each member of the class came forward individually to the altar to kneel and receive the confirmation blessing, to recite a personal Bible verse, and receive a confirmation cer­ tificate. A banquet in honor of the members of the confirmation class and their parents will be held Tuesday, May 25, at 7 p.m. at the church. The members of the Luther league or youth group at the church are sponsoring the banquet. The members of the class include Jeffrey Haddick, Yvette Janci, Cynthia Mowrer, Susan Holmgreen, Cathy Sch- maling, Deborah Gildemeister, Steven Fluger, Robert Hollander, Jack White Jr., Vivian Van Duyn, Tami Kin­ der, Christine Mowrer, Glory Kammerer, Deneice Dowell, Ted Honning, Lowell Kivley, Keith Teuber, Christine Thorne, Randall Kohl and Martin Campbell. row, left to right, Steven Fluger, Robert Hollander, Jack White, Jr. Vivian VanDuyn, Tami Kinder, Christine Mowrer, Glory Kammerer, and Deneice Dowell. Third row^left to right, Jeff­ rey Haddick, Yvette Janci, Cynthia Mowrer, Susan Holmgreen, Cathy Schmaling, and Deborah Gildemeister. (GAYLORD PHOTO) McCullom Lake Paws Helping Paws was organized to place stray animals in homes. Most of these animals are car­ ed for by housewives and there­ fore donations are requested to pay for fooJ, pet supplies, med­ icine and veterinary bills. Do­ nations may be sent to Helping Paws, Box 263, Algonquin, 111. Pets now available for adop­ tion are: Grey and white kittens, male, long hair, blue eyes. Six weeks old. Call 426-4736. Young mother cat, black and white long hair, very gentle. Call 459-8163. Three six-week old female kittens, all black with white paws. Call 459-8163. Young mixed-breed female puppy, black with tan face and paws, short hair, very friend­ ly. Call 459-0538. Fourteen-month old Shepherd Collie dog, blackandtan,house- broken, loves children. Call ; 381-0164. Nine - month old Shepherd Cocker, resembles cocker, male, brown and white. Call 459-8163. Seven-year old spayed female Bassett Hound, tri-color, good with older children only. Call 459-0511. Nine-week old grey and white female kitten "April", with white paws and whiskers, very affectionate. Call 459-9426. Three seven-week old part toy Collie puppies, male, very lovable, Call 459-9426. Five seven-week old Husky type and some Terrier type puppies, Black with white and tan markings, male and female. Call 459-9426. A Labrador - Dalmatian pup, under a year old, black and white spotted female, very lov­ able. Call 459-9426. Female Beagle - Shepherd, 3 months old, tri-color>rplay- ful. Call 459-9426. Two silver grey kittens, se­ ven-weeks old, very beautiful. Call 459-9426. A young adult golden brown tiger cat, good natured, gets alorv well with c*is and dogs. Call 459-9426. Young female Siamese cat, •hy, very affectionate once shy- Mildred Watson Ladies Of Lake Plan Rummage Sale Saturday The event many of you have been waiting for is just around the corner. Saturday, May 29, to be exact. That is the day of the annual rummage sale held by tiie Ladies of the Lake. The hours will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is going to be a bake sale, too. This is your chance to find what you have been looking for in the way of clothes or household items. Anyone having rummage to donate may drop it off at the beach house between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., Thursday and Friday. Anyone in the village having bakery goods to donate please do so, you can be sure it will be greatly appreciated. SWIMMING LESSONS Swimming lessons are going to be conducted again by Mrs. Carol Perschke. Children from 4 years and up are eligible and welcome to participate. Adult classes will be held if enough adults sign up. A small fee will be charged at the time of registration, but the more that sign up, the fee will be lower. The lessons will be held June 28 through July 9. Since Monday July 3 is a holiday, double lessons will be given on July 8. Registration will take place at 5210 Maple Hill Drive, from now until June 18 and that day will be the absolute deadline. Knowing how to swim opens the door to so many enjoyable water sports, but most im­ portant it is great exercise. The swimming classes are in no way connected with the village of McCullom Lake. For those who may have any questions ness is overcome. Also a spay­ ed female white cat. Call 459- 9426. One six-month old female Weimaraner - Labrador, black with white showing through. Call 459-5786. Two small male, long hair tan dogs. Call 459-4177 after 5 o'clock. Two Alaskan Malemutes - a two-year old female and a ten month old male - both house- broken, used to kids and cats, like attention. Call 459 -6859. Four six-week old Labrador Collie puppies, two male and two female. Call 459-7127. Two-year old German Wire- pointer, female, must be pet only. Call 459-0691 after 3 o'­ clock. Black and silver German She­ pherd puppies. Call 658-7573. Three eight-week old Air- dale-Terrier puppies. Call 459- 7418. A female Alaskan Malemute, thirteen-months old. Call 683- 2996. Two tiger stripe eight-week old male kittens, orange, long hair. Also a six-month old male grey with white trim, longhair. Call 459-8419. Eight Husky-Shepherd Pup­ pies, eight-weeks old. Call 459- 0511. LOST Austrian Sheep dog, small female, three years old, silver with white collar and nose, blue eyes and no tail. She has half of an identification tag on her choker. Call 459-3566 evenings and 381-1980 during the day. Two - year old miniature Dachshund male named "Otto". All black with tan on paws and eyebrows. Wearing a black col­ lar with 1971 tags. Lost on 1 May 11. Call 459-1852. Declawed female Siamese cat lost in the Bull Valley area. Call 459-0511. 385-3585 concerning the swimming classes phone Mrs. Perschke at 385-2211. VILLAGE BOARD A very interesting meeting indeed. The meeting went along ^moothly and quickly. The board approved the installation of Mercury Vapor ligtrEsT^This type of light gives more light and lasts much longer than the old type. There are fourteen street lights in the village, eight are of the mercury type and six are of the older variety. The six will be replaced with the mercury vapor lights. Village Ordinance 78A Junk and Debris on Premises, will be enforced. Please cooperate, get rid of that unnecessary clutter. Remember the ordinance will be enforced. Don't forget June 12 is pick­ up day. Please bag all trash, tie tree limbs, papers, etc. Remember do not put anything out that two men can not handle. If you do it will not be taken away. BIRTHDAYS June 1 is Petey Schmidt's birthday, happy birthday Petey. Happy birthday to Darcy Faucher who will be twenty years old on June 2. ANNIVERSARY A very happy anniversary to Edgar and Jean Garner, their anniversary is June 1. COMMENTS Did you know that one time, about thirty-five years ago, McCullom Lake was a place for young honeymooners? The village is changing, more young couples are moving in, more young children are here than were even 10 years ago. But I for one think that's great. Keep this in mind when you're driving, young children are all around, drive carefully. To those who have boats docked at the beach, please lock your boat, just don't an­ chor it, little children can pull up an anchor, and drift out onto the lake. The next village board meeting will be June 7, same time, same place. The engineer will be at that meeting with a report on the roads. CONDOLENCES The village of McCullom Lake extends its deepest sympathy to the family of Kenneth Brastad. God be with you. Our deepest sympathy to the family of Mrs. Lynda Bergstrom of 5215 Parkview, Mrs. Bergstrom, passed away early Wednesday as a result of injuries suffered in a traffic accident in Missouri. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 7, 1931) Supervisor Stockwell as chairman of the board of supervisors for the year, ap­ pointed his committee at the meeting held at Woodstock April 28. Stephen H. Freund, supervisor of McHenry township was named by five committees for the year. He will serve on finance, public buildings, claims of county poor, McHenry County home and resolutions. Walter J. Freund announces that he has taken the agency for Reach sporting goods and will carry a stock at his tire shop in West McHenry. Bob Peterson placed first in the district vocal meet held at DeKalb. E.E. Hawley of Ringwood has disposed of his store business to E.E. Bokemeier of Woodstock, who will conduct a general store. J.M. Schmidt and William A. Sayler will represent McHenry township on the grand jury in the May term. L.J. McCracken and Harold Patzke went to Elgin Saturday where the latter won first place in the broad jump in the Elgin track meet. Miss Leone Givens was a Chicago visitor Tuesday evening where she attended a show in company with the girls from the office of the Public Service company at Crystal Lake where she is employed. Over 1,000 people attended the first McHenry County rural track meet held at Wonder Lake. It is hoped to make this an annual event. Rev. Paul Dibble of Greenwood assisted by A.E. Johnson, assistant Boys 4-H club leader, had charge of the events for the boys and Miss Vanetta Shaw of the Bayrd district, assisted by Mrs. Harold Cash, assistant girls 4-H club leader and Miss Clara Graves, Home advisor had charge of the girls' events. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 9, 1946) Two members of the Future CIVIL DEFENSE 1 The director of civil defense is looking for an assistant. Someone to take over when she is not available. Also we need volunteers male or female to help in an emergency.'There are no meetings to attend, just someone to help in an emergency. Interested parties please phone Marie Sladeck at 385-2099 or Carol Perschke at 2211-(385). Farmers of America, both local high school students, have been awarded the state's highest award, that of "State Farmer", during the past week. The two boys were Alvin Schaefer, senior student, and William Jung, a Junior. Friends of Miss Helen Stevens are this week offering their congratulations on the very interesting and in­ formative article entitled, "Lady You Can Own Your Own 6/ Home," which appears in the M^iy issue of '"Hie American Home" .magazine. Members of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church last Sunday extended a welcome to Rev. F.C. Pudsell of Chicago, who was installed as resident pastor of the church in McHenry. A former McHenry business woman and a resident here for more than fifty years, Mrs. Katherine Schneider, 76, passed away at her home on Green street May 4. The local fire department was kept busy by two fires which had gained such head­ way that it required their ut­ most skill and speed to keep them under control. Flames destroyed a garage and about \A/̂ \Aĵ A^^A>^A>^^AA/̂ >MAAAAAAAA', ST'AMM iVERUKV FRIDAY- MAY 28- 9AM-0PM SATURDAY- MAY 2.9 - 9 AM- 6 PM *150 PR.RM>H6*rBg>i-iz * •ONE GROUP- NAT'N'LY ADV PANTC Tfeg. * 12 • T SH'KT SD/ETOPS-re£V3>*6 •* BLOUSES' reg-^12 • 7 *PANT SUIT9- reg fe, ^30-fiOFF *SH0KrSETS-rfeg^Si.|7 *ismaxi siaras-rfcg.*iog|2* s AND AAANY OTHER. MAfmMQ OF SO* QRAWtE. use Your cmaess caed. ALL SALES FINAL. KIO LAVA WAYS DUEIWCi SALE. B&UH3H3 liMfED 1220 N.G&EN ST McHENfcLit.So'50 one quarter of the R.L. Barry house in Idyll Dell subdivision and a large barn and part of a garage on the Fred Krause farm located between McHenry and Woodstock. One of the loveliest of spring weddings to take place in this community was solemnized at St. Mary's church May 1, when Miss Angela Freund became the bride of Mr. Volney Brown of Woodstock. A family gathering was held at the Marshall-Kosinski home recently in honor of the bir­ thday anniversaries of three members of the family, RoVena Marshall, Patricia Lee Marshall and Christopher Bennett. (Taken from the files of May 11, 1961) Last Thursday morning as Peter Fisher crossed the stream in Country club sub­ division enroute to work at 6 a.m. a large deer dashed across the black top from the southside of the road to the area near the club house. Seconds later another deer followed. H. Stinespring, Jr., of Pistakee Bay will be guest of honor when the Elks club holds a special dinner and program at the club house in Woodstock to recognize the senior high school student in the county who has displayed the greatest leadership qualities. He has been one of the most active McHS. students in many years. His activities include president of Student Councilt Modern Music Maters and mixed chorus. He is also a member of the National Honor society in the school and is president of the Youth Fellowship of the Methodist church among other activities. \ The first twins born at McHenry hospital made their arrival May 9. The babies a boy and a girl were born to Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Gehrke of Cary. The plan of the post office to provide mail delivery on all roads in Wonder Lake took shape last week when Post­ master Eberle received the ok for the route extension. John W. Bullock has been named sales manager of the Pioneer Electric and Research corporation, Forest Park, 111. Bullock and his wife and their seven children make their home in McHenry. Teenagers administrators and teachers who were in high school classrooms last Friday morning when the count down to the astronauts flight into space took place, were agreed that the event left a deep im­ pression on the students! There was a quiet and solemnized atmosphere as they waited for 37 year old Com­ mander Shepard to leave earth on his memorable but frightening mission. HUDSON VITAMINS a puirpracEs MAUE you FEE I Good! i <*'<**** There are-o lot of quality vitamin brands on the market today. And Hudson is one of them! The major difference between Hudson and all the rest is that Hudson costs less. As much as - 60% less. And the price is the real difference. Because Hudson makes vitamins with the same formulas as the top selling brands. Hudson's Adavite-M is the same as Squibb's Theragran-M Ours sells for only $3.95. Our Vioday Plus Iron matches the Miles One-A-Day plus iron. Ours sells for only $1.65. For the kids Hudson makes Ani-Mates. And Ani-Mates is like the Mead-Johnson Pals formula. Ours sells for only $1.95. And Hudson vitamins are sold by people you can trust. Bolger's Drug Store is your local franchised Hudson pharmacy, They carry a complete line of Hudson vitamins and household drug products all at comparable savings. See them SOOn. Bolger's Drug Store We' 11 show you that you don't have to pay a healthy price to help keep your family healthy. Bolger's Drug Store McHenry, II. 1259L N„, Green St.

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