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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jun 1953, p. 10

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ifiiiiiSSi tme their paper They plan drive goon afSffi go to purotaM^* for the boy* The iring big ing- will be Julie'26 nor home. mmmWtmmrn & LILYMOOR niff«miiiiNiim(iniiiVHnwMifiwimii« tarlum, 65 S, Shore Drive. Chi Many happy returns of the da<y to Gertrude Hyatt of on her birthday Jane $ and to Willa*d HyaXt on hi* bfcrtiid** June IS. maun oiun Mr*. village cleric, Richard *^K»U that at the last meeting:, June 5. iVena of Lakemoor was apthe village collect Jr. All licenses, etc., will now by her. Philip K. KiUbe, Sr., sur- ^ fWVlMi her relatives lait week ' when she arrived from he- noire In Melbourne, Fla., to spend a lew weeks' vacation up here. She It fpending- some of her vacation Willi Phil and Doris Kibbe. who •Me very glad to see her. The McHenry Bible church vacation Bible school began Monday, June 8, with a parade startin* at the McDermott building. Quite a few of the children were th48*. Pastor Liberty would like to remind the parents that Bible school will continue through next week and that the cH'ldreu may shQ come. The final program will be held on Sirndu, June 21, at 7:3(7 p.m. .it the Mc- Henry ijible church in Lakemoor. . f. : • ( The Social elub held their, election" of. officers last Sunday afternoon at Mary Sehiavone's dress shop in Lakemoor. The following officers were fleeted. President, Edward Kamitt; Jr.; secretary-treaaufcr, Mrs. Fobs; trustees, Richard Hyatt, Prank Leon, and Mrs. Walter Para. The -U.At has welcomed i» two new members to the club, Mr. and Mrs. Claude McDermott qf Lftkeifcopr, and Mr. and Mrs. Stevk WJes of Lilymoor. Membership 1» new open to all who .wish to join. If 'you would like festii your «name submitted for, in the L.I.A., const her home, is McHenry The next regular meeting,. v?iU be iKies^ay, June H, 8 p.m., at Mary Sehiavone's dress t" shop. fi Jeanne Steadraan of Lakemoor 5. was taken to La Rabida, Jack- V, " son Pirtt sanitarium last Week -racapenU from rheumatic If fever: We all hope that the little gal will make a speedy recovery. Ijlfc Btnce • Jeanne . is only allowed ' visitors onoe a month, I think it would be nice for her friends M to semi h«r cards * Adrmlybe 1 gofat' books to read to cheer heftuMBte address is Park Sanicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vacondio and family and Mrs. Louisa Nielsen of Lakemoor motored to Cleveland, Ohio over the Memorial Day weekend to visit Mrs. Nielsen's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Christinakas. Everyone had a very enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Swaney of East McKeesport, Pa., parents of Mrs. Edith Boyd of Lakemoor, were visitors at the Harry Boyd home last week! Lily and Wilmn Boyd were very glad to see their grandparents. Mrs. Edith Boyd would like to thank all her friends for sending cards to her when she had her tonsils removed last month. She is feeling much' better now. Mr. and Mrs. McCarroD of Homewood, 111., and Mr. And Mrs. Virgil Boyd of Gary, md., were visitors at the Harry Boydhoftie oh Sunday, June 7. ' ' » Mrs. Jenny Vallone of Lakemoor "Sftani last Tuesday, June 2, in Chicago -amending the graduation of heT grandson, Michael Vallone, from a unrtaafttty. Michael won a four-year scholarship and is going to study tp bcccme a priest. The family is quite proud of him, as» well they should be. Mrs. Valkme's sister,. Mrs. Chauncey Madiera, formerly of Lakemoor, came back from her trip to Europe the same day. She reports she had a wonderful time seeing all the sights. Mrs. Madiera Is - planning on going to Ca'ifornia new. The f.imily gave parties for both Michael and Chauncey. Everyone had a wonderful time. Lakemoor had a' bit of excitement Sunday^ when a small fire broke out **t: Mr. and Mrs. Poyidas' home, which' is' occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, residents in the village. The fire was caused by the gas stove. We are happy to report that no damage was done outside of everything being filled with smoke. Mr. and Mrs. PhiHp Kibbee and Mr. arid Mr4. Norman Morrison of LakemOor spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs John D. Kraus of McHenry, who celebrated their first wedding anniversary. Everyone had a very enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oatchet \ and family of Chicago Were Sunday guests at the Norman Morrison home in Lakemoor. Mr. and Mr8. Victor Johnson and family wgre guests at the Larry Ehrhardt home in Lake moor Sunday, June 7. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson of Lakemoor entertained quite a fev; guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Binsfield and grandson, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Canni2zo, Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Banks and daughter, Marie, all from Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Richards of Oak Parte and Mrs. Helen Povidas of Lakemoor. i Everyone had a 'nice time. Welcome back to the Boosters, who have taken over the Charm House once again. The Charm Hcuse has been newly decorated and looks very nice. Don't forget the bake sale Saturday to be held at the Charm House at 11 a.m. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Lakemoor volunteer fire department is sponsoring the bake sale and all proceeds will go to the benefit of the fire department. Let's b&ek this bake sale 100 percent for the money will help our community house. < Cob Scoot News Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Saynor are the new parents of Den 7 of Pack 362 in Lakemoor. The Sccute had a wonderful time when they went t<f see Super Circus last month and they would like to thank all the people who helped them make ADviaiSE m THE PuwttitLfR StfAM* DKhAt 9Y>r the first time in tiNiive years the Illinois State F'air will give stamp collectors a chance to participate in the exposition. Entries in the Philatelic Exhibition will be divided into four classes. Competitive, noncompetitive and two junior "fmrii. The exhibition will be h«M In connection with the > tuti AtSg. 14-23 at Springfield. CORN CHOP Corn pfenning is about, completed in the main Illinois com belt, and about half the expected finarce; soybean acreage is in, according to the weekly report of tne state and federal department* ofi agriculture. Early fields of corn are up, showing gocd stands. The condition of wheat and oats is above average. The possibility of damage from chinch bugs, army worms, flea beetles; and corn borers is said to be greater than usual. Not only was the Memorial Day parade a success this year, but also the. wonderful oeef dinner which was sponsored by Ute post. A. large crowd was in attendance and a good time was had by everyone. The following officers were elected by the directors of the board of Veteran's club, Pox River Post 4600: Dr. Thomas G. Petersen, president; Robert KraloweUs, vice-presMent; George 8, at which cussed. carnival was ly workers will cartitvar and any iftei^ber wishing to donfete time pR&se contact -Helen Low. Having learned that Downey hospital fMttaate are to have a Wttiha^ a donation of $15 was conWhim The members, were also asked to volunteer for work. Five ladles of the V. F. W. anWttary were present at the Harvard Mill Day doings. They* were as following: H. Low, C. Thomas, A. Create, s. Lock and G. Soucie. The meeting being concluded, a nice refreshing lunch w«s served by E. Albright, A. Brda and ft Stilling. :'s THE LATEST SCOOP!! 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