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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 May 1955, p. 10

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LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR Bj AfaraOU Pt»M !ff, "Vi ~ - ?*wt j^p* r,^r* ~ • v>V ^ V V ^ *'L. T Vfflaff* Meeting Friday evening ait 8:30 p.m. there will be the monthly meeting- of tT.:e villas©, held in the fire-conwnunity house. Everyone is welcome to attend this meeting and an open jforum is held after the close of th* vegu^ar meeting. Appointment ' * Congratulations" are' due to Olauidle F. McDermott on his new appointment as (trustee of the McHenry Fire Protection district for a period of three years, beginning' May 2, 1955. l$r. MaPermott has proven himself capable of so many positions $hat we know his position a$ trustee will be helpful to all. First Communions This past Sunday found three of our local children making their First Holy Communion. Katihariijte Brzezinski and Christine I^ose made (their Communion at SJ. Mary's in Mchenry, while EJugene Bolda made his at Christ ti»e King in Wonder Lake. Katharine Brzezinski had a wonderful party at her home, yjith the following giuests attending to 'help her celebrate this occasion: Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dembjpr and! family, Mr. and Mrs. ^hutte and family, Mr. and Mrs. falter Para and 'Caseys mother aiid father, all from Chicago. A hjpt dinner of fried chicken, polish sausage and all -the trim, icings w&« served by Mrs. Brzezinski. ; Loraine Steadman bad .the honoy of leading the First Cojmmun- ' ants to the altar at St. Mary's lurch and looked very loyely in ae wliite outfit given to her tyy hfr grandmother, Mi* SinimonS. Ladies League Party" : Last Saturday night a very successful party was given by itijie Ladies League. A wonderful profit w$a r^ttssed and thanks the committee who worked (hard to make 'this a success & extended by the president, Mrs; Leon, and all the other members of the organization. 17. *nie classes will start at 9 a.m. and end at 12jWtoi. Monday •through Friday, ntfee meeting place will be the Masonic hall on Court street in McHenry. Closing services will be June 19 at 7 p.m. On Saturday, June 18, tite Sunday school and Vacation Bible school will hold their picnic at Veterans Acrfes in Crystal Lake. For further information please contact Marge Beahler. She will inform you of transportation to the Daily Bible school, etc. Mother and Daughter Tea On Sunday, May 15, there will be a mother-daughter tea at the community house, given by the Brownies and Girl Scouts.. An invitation is extended to the grandmothers of the Brownies and Girl Scouts, as well as the mothers. The tea will be from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. There will be prizes for the oldest and yountgest mother present. caug&t doing such a. thing a just punishment will be due you phis the cost to your folks of repairing the' windows. Please treat cither homes as if they were your own and do not destroy them just because no one is diving in them at the present time. National Tea Has Moved "Paniiry" To New Address National Tea company's Ghicagp branch has moved it's "pantry" -- all 60 million pounds. Oh, there may be a few cans of beans some sacks of sugar still to be moved, but the branch's dry grocery distribution operations for its 285 stores in the three-state area it serves are now (housed in a whopping big new pantry" at 901 West ibiyision street. The branch offices also opened business there this past week. Home offices of National Tea company will remain at iOOO N. Crosby street. Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hatch celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversary May 1 with a dinner at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Beahler, Julia Hansen and Ben McLain were the guests who helped , celebrate the occasion. Congratulations Mr. and JJatch. Mo the r's Day On Mother's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hatch and family ami M-ir. and Mrs. Theodore Beahler and family went to Mount Prospect to celebrate the day with*, their1 moUieir. L1A Dinner This Saturday will be the annual dinner of the held at Club LUymoor at 8 p.m. TJiere will be an important business meeting after the isfflnaer and aiH members are asked to be there, ' Luncheon I Helen Para gave a surprise }B»slj£on for Anjia JBolda. welcome (her to Lakeihoor last Tues day afternoon. Guests present were Irene Leon, Ann Brzezinski, Marcella Fobs, Rita Erickson and of course the gufst of (honor, Ann Bolda, A lovely dress was received by Ann and we all wish her joy in wearing it and (hope she wild like living amongst us. Bible Church News Just a reminder that Daily Vacation Bible school time is coming up June 6* through June To the Children of Lakemoor and Other Neighboring Communities This past week it was brought to my attention tlhat one of the vacant homes in our community was being damaged by sdine of our children. Eleven windows in one home >yere broken with stones, i' am syre this was just done as a child's prank but it turned out .to be a costly one. If you are the guilty one and) reaii of this article please do not do this again because if you are C4U OS to r f"| responsible carpet and furniture 'cleaning and mothproofing in your home or in the FREE ESTIMATES SERVICE MASTERS OX McHenry County Phone: WOODSTOCK 1565 SPRING CLEANING Maintenance crews of the state Division of Highways have just started on what is probably the biggest spring cleaning job In Illinois. It wiil take a month's work of 3,000 men and 700 pickup trucks, and cost about $280,- Q00 to rid the roadways of some 18,000 tons of cans, bottles and assorted rubbish-, most of it dropped last year , by careless motorists. Before weed mowing begins -- May 30, the crews will give the highways a second going- over for litter removal. SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE "Ccti Tunes" By Justen *¥ •' 'i •-v:* "Listen, Frank ... can't' you, wait till the act is over, before you rush out to JXTSTEN'S STANDARD SERVICE to have your car washed?" CCaro mSeprlevitc* e All niakes & models. We Give Cash Discount RED STAMPS JUSTEN'S STANDARD SERVICE Comer of 120 & Richmond R<L Phone 1150 McHenry, I1L DON'T GO AT IT BLINDFOLD! ' UREPlAGfc m "Would you make a purchase BLINDFOLD? . . ? Certainly Not!" and if your planning to build or Remodel . . . 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