•V_v- ,, 'yv;vv:.r^Vv '.. " •V. --V,' , •,• .t; •" ' .,.re„iP^ip >«g* Elghfwn THB McHENRY. PUUNB&M-ER. Thursday, DeceniberJU^ 1955 1 Lakeland Park - West Shore Beach | ^•miti«iiii!iii«aiittii!i»iaiiiiiiim!Mfli»3iwaHimiiii!i;iiiaiBiiBBiiBiMgaaiiaiwaagaiBiiiaiaaaiiii!iaiKigiBi?iniiiBBiatBBHHBi!iwBW^ perhaps we could help pass some Rare Lincoln Photo Shown LAKELAND PARK NEWS Jetta Gleeson -- Dorothy Uttich Improved Bus Service School children and their parents are both, pleased with the Improvement :n the school bus service. (The two busses which serve the eighty-plus children in the community now make two additional stops so that the walking distance, particularly for .those children in the far corner of Unit 4, is not nearly so long. The necessity for parents to drive small children to pick-up points or all the way to school is now almost eliminated. A committee representing the Lakeland Park Property Owners' association met with the school board Dec. 5. the board's regular meeting night. Members of the committee which discussed Lakeland Park's school bus problem with the board were Joan Krater, Bill Krater, Bernie Laurence, Floyd Leigh, Wally Laurence and of the time if we'd send Craig a card. The mumps are with us! Those sporting bulging cheeks these days are Mary Therese Sweeney and Cindy and Jimmy Kujak. Belated Greetings To Mr. and Mrs. August Huckie, who on Nov. 22 celebrated their forty-first wedding anniversary. A combination Thanksgiving and anniversary dinner was held in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Reuter, of Hillside. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Czajkowski, who celebrated their silver anniversary on Nov. 29. Congratulations and many more years of happy anniversaries. Grand Opening The Corner Store will have grand opening Dec. 15, 16 and 17. Turkey Party The monthly meeting of the McCullom Lake Conservation club G wf iTTll grateful to I he was held D<-c- "• at thl' school board for^lwlr considers- »=achh°USe. The thirty present enjoyed seeing the movtion, to the committee for their endeavors, and to the association for organizing the committee. Christmas Is Coming Have you noticed the gay Christmas decorations bedecking our community? Santa, reindeer, snowmen, candles and cheery bright lights and even a few gaily decorated trees are appearing here and there throughout the subdivision, reminding us all that ^Christmas is just around the corner. These early examples of beautifully decorated homes sl^ould be an incentive for more of us to follow suit. Winter Fun Tou would almost* think it was summer in Lakeland Park judging from the many people who have been seen at the beach. The crowd has been gathering to enjoy the winter sports. While the cMldren were skating on the smooth ice, many of the fathers were taking advantage of the good fishing. It is reported that Ffenk Sweeney and son caught twenty-two fish in one hour. Is this fish story right, prank? ing pictures that were taken of the seining of the lake, which was done earlier this fall. Several other interesting sport movies were shown. The club received their charter from the national organization of the Sportsman club recently. This coming Saturday night, Dec. 17, the club is sponsoring their turkey party at Whitey's tavern in McCullom Lake. Refreshments, music and games will provide a good time for all. Will we see you there? Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier shows one of the rare pictures of Abraham Lincoln which he is presenting to all counties in the State for display in the courthouses. Toren, and of course Alice's brothers and sisters. Something New in Baby Sitting Joe Cina was baby sitter for 3-week-old Deborah Jean, daughter of Marty and Dorothy Wrublewski of Lakemoor, Sunday afternoon. The activities of the afternoon were two diaper changes, one ounce of water, one regular feeding and a big burp. No, Joe isn't out for hire. Coming and Going On Thursday, Dec. 8, Mr. and Mrs. William Krater and children attended a family gathering in the home of Mrs. Krater's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walker, of Chicago, who were celebrating their forty-seventh wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose of Elmwood Park and the junior Larry Strandquists from Wheaton spent Sunday with the Larry Strandquists. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rossini of Chicago and Jitrs. Olga Capocci and daughters were guests at the Frank Parisi home on Sunday, Dec. 11. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Czajkowski were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dentro, and four children from Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leone. The Leones plan to be Lakeland Park residents in the coming year. The Fred' Murrays have sold their home on Meadow Lane and have moved back to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mall of Chicago spent Sunday with Rose and Len Blanc and Marie Stermer. WEST SHORE BEACH NEWS By M|uy Day Scouting The Cub Scouts will have their Christmas party at the Legion hall on Friday, Dec. 16, at 8 p.m. Parents are invited and will receive gifts, made by their sons. Some of the boys will be getting awards. Refreshments will be served and Santa Claus will be on hand to present gifts. We urge the parents to be present so that they can accept publicly the gifts their boys have spent time and effort in making. General News Vince Day .and Gene Johnson had a very successful hunting trip and these two families will have geese on the menu for Christmas. The Aches and Pains Club Charles Kluk fell while moving Mpne furniture in his home and injured his back. He's feeling better now but no heavy lifting for awhile. This is your chance to put Rose .to work, (^¥ck; Incidentally, Rose tells us that the telephone operator was most considerate when she had to call for help. The operator even called after a while to see if everything was all right. How is that for service ? Mel Klotfa has toeen oattling the pneumonia bugs for the past week, but from recent reports he's won out and is now on the road to recovery. Maurice Fitzgerald is a patient in Mercy hospital, Chicago. A card or note probably would help cheer him. Craig Leigh gave his parents some anxious moments last weeK when he became quite ill and had to be taken to Memorial hospital. At the present time he is doing much better and is expected to come home this week, ft's hard for young'uns to have to stay in bed for long periods of time, but Happy Birthday To Lynn Irene Bradley, who celebrated her "Sweet Sixteen" birthday on Saturday, Dec. 10. Her party was held on Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley. Guests attending were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Noel, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Anton Noel, Jr., and Donald and Jackie, and Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Swanson and Barbara. Christopher Uhles, who had only one candle to blow out on his birthday cake on Thursday, Dec. 15. Lois Raiford, who will reach the ripe old age of 2 on Friday, Dec. 16. Alice Sullivan, who had a party on Friday, Dec. 9, to celebrate her fifth birthday. The young party-goe^S t who attended were Susie Meineke, Bobby Dietz, Alan Raiford, Barbara and Marty Package Liquor Store and Tavern PIZZA Italian Spaghetti Sandwiches Toilet Water Concentrate 5 famous fragrance? in beau* tiful aerosol spray bottles TWEED, RED LILAC OR MIRACLE $225 'ADAM'S RIB OR DARK BRIUIANCE *27S pricts plui sat BOLGER'S DRUG STORE ,, PHON$. 40 ; «... 103 S. Green St. McHenry, DL KITCHEN CLOSED ON TUESDAY'S McHENRY 336 ISO So. Green St., McHenry, HL Look Out for Your Comfort this Winter Cold weather's a-comin'! Be prepared; order coal now. McHENRY COUNTY Farmers Co-op Ass'n Phone 729 or after 4:80 - 1502 623 Waukegan Rd., McHenry Lyall Anderson had a demonstration t patty last week. Among those present. were Mrs. Posthuma and her daughter, Diane, Mrs. Flisnik, Mrs. Knaack, Mrs. Homo, Mrs. Bieszczad, Mrs. Baur, Mrs.' Johnson and' Mrs. Day. Games were played, refreshments were served and everyone had a fine time. Mickey and Rickey Johnson will be home for the holidays They have been in Chicago With their grandmother since thfcir mother (Gerry Johnson) was operated on. | A very nice evening was spent at the Moose lodge in McHenry by the Baurs, the Homos, the Hagens, the Bieszczads, the Days and the two Johnsons. It was especially nice be'eause Gerry Johnson was able to be there and have fun again. A reminder to all Moose members who have youngsters. The Moose Christmas party will be held on Sunday, Dec. 18, at 2:30 p.m. They promise a good time, with Santa Claus, a tree, gifts and candy. A wedding shower for Sheila Day was held- last Sunday afternooh at the home of Kitty Baur. Those present were Lillian Flta-1 nils, £61s JKeszc2«(i, kiyall Anderson, Flora Parks, Lorraine Johnson, Lauretta H6mo, Connie Hopps, Mrs. Steigerwald, ' Ruthmary Patterson, Gerf, Phyllis and Lee Ruehman. Lillian Cimeley, Ahna Naughton, Jo Smith, Edith Martin, Winnie Malley and Mary Day. It was a lovely' showeiv The decorations were very beautiful, the centerpiece being a bride doll dressed in a copy of "the dress Sheila will wear at her wedding. The gals really went allout on this one to snake this day one she will always remember. 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