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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Mar 1956, p. 14

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Fourteen * \ <1 'V*.- v ^ *' ; THE McHENRY *»UlNDEALER v ^ ^yV" tr~%51 *<'v*|? Y 1 Thursday, March 29,19! McCullom Lake News By Eve Levcsque ^ Police Officers Wanted . Applications for police officers v tW being accepted by Chief Dave Hansen. If you are. interested, contact hirn at his home or call .. ^03-W-l for an appointment. Ladles of the Lake Met last Thursday at the 1- beachhouse for the third reading Of the by-laws, which were duly voted upon and accepted. The committee, under the able leadership of Julia Hecht, did a thorough job with articles to cover every phase of the organization. • Final arrangements for the "bunny hop" were made. » May it be noted that payment of dues may bo made at any time up to March 31. After that date, dues will be considered der iinquent and the member will lose her voting power. 9 For the benefit of any ladies wishing to join, the meetings are held the second and fourth Thursdays of the month at 8 ; p.m. ifi the beachhouse. The first : meeting is for the transaction of j business and the second, purely j 1 social. Any woman resident of ; the community i$ cordially invited. If you are new in the village, it's "^a wonderful way to meet your neighbors. Will asking for volunteer chaperones, who may be listed with Mrs.. Elma Nelson, to supervise their affairs. after a cold. Shots and doses of penicillin did a remarkable job and she's practically as good as new. The huge Easter bunny she received did a lot to boost her morale and he now goes to bed with her every night. Slick Chicks at the Bunny Hop Exotic music floated through the air as the large crowd gathered at Whitey and Bernice'fi Saturday night for the Ladies of the Lake bunny hop. Ruth Smith, displaying her unlimited talent, was at the console of the organ. There was plenty of good music for dancing. Mrs. Pauline Padelford of Chicago, George Brier, Johnsburg, Diedre Levesque and Ken Larson were the lucky recipients of four lovely gifts which were offered. The evening of merriment ended with the serving of delicious refreshments. -Perserverance Pays That's what Walter Patzke will tell you. He received a beau- I tiful gold watch recently for completing forty years of service with the Borden Milk company. Saturday night, he and his ever lovin' Evelyn celebrated their, wedding anniversary with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geiger and Mr. and Mi's. Frank Soder of Duck Lake, Alfred Patzke of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. James Patzke and "Spots" Thurwell. The group enjoyed ah evening of playing cards and' partaking of the goodies Evelyn served. Easter Bunny Is Coming Word has just beeft received that the Easter bunny will be • in the village on Sunday after- ; noon. He is making an appearj ance at the beachhouse at 4 p.m. i All youngsters up to and includ- ; ing age 8 are invited to the j party. Assisting Mr. Rabbit are Art Stuhlfeier and Gene Pioj trowski. In fact, all arrangewe .ments and expenses of the party see YOU at April 12? the next meeting, Cullom-Knoll The regular monthly meeting will be held Sunday, April 8, 2:30 p.m. at the beachhouse. are being assumed by these two '"great guys." Mother?, be sure to send or bring your little ones to the beachhouse this Sunday. Surgical Patients Mrs. Ethel Myers was discharged from Memorial hospital, Woodstock, on Sunday. According. to her own words, she is feeling pretty good, under the circumstances. Ethel underwent surgery Monday, March 19, A. "sunshine shower" of cards would help to speed her recovery. Don Liston is "feeling great" as a result of his recent surgery. He was operated on at Bethany Memorial hospital March 16 and returned home on the twentyfirst. Don won't be handing out any traffic tickets for about two months. He has been doing a fine job on the police force and we wish him a speedy recovery. A Courageous - Mrs. Margaret" Loftg fooled the Grim Reaper last week in her valiant struggle tor life. Mrs. Long is still on the critical list in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, but is holding her own. She is receiving the very best of "care from her devoted daughter, Lena Eckhardt, who has been at her bedside almost constantly, since her mother's fall two weeks ago. Sorry We Missed. These Belated birthday greetings to Mark Hansen, who was S March 26. Mary Kantorskk and Fred Eckhardt shared a mutual birthday Saturday, March 24. Dick Osterby admits to every one of his twenty-two years. His birthday was Friday, March 23. Birthdays and Anniversaries To Jane Marie Frost, who will be 3 tomorrow, Friday, March 30. Guy Hansen will be all of 4 years old on the same day. Mr. and Mfs. Ed Hammerstein, Sr., married twenty-nine years, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hammer- - stein, Jr., married seven years; celebrated their mutual anniversary on Sunday, March 25. EDDIE the EDUCATOR . says MAJgood Start a good habit this Sunday by attending your church and keep going all year., See you next week. It Pays To Advertise ' In 1953-1954 ©v*r on* half of lilinolt tftachcrs outside of Chicago had taught four year* or less in the lam* district. Too rcipid teacher turnover is not g°«d for the pupils. * Illinois Education Association Buy your rubber stamps at the McHenry Plaindealer. A beloved Easter tradition... i 1 i ( _. 1 '< ! fThey Want Action! Give them credit for being willing to work for it. We're referring to the large number of 'teen-agers who assembled at the beachhouse Sunday afternoon. An executive committee waselected, including Judy Hocin, chairman; Phyllis Piotrowski, Bob Cable, Ed Csron and Angelo Brasser. This group will meet with members of the Cullom- Knoll association, who are sponsoring them. The young people agreed to plan entertainment suitable for the small fry and activities for themselves. Tentatively, they plan to resume the weekly dances during the summer which were so successful last year. The young folks are PROFEWonai DIRECTORY Blue Booties Arriving with Spring, young Master Jimmy Dean Hocin made his appearance at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, March 20, at 8:02 p.m. The husky young lad tipped the scales at 8 pounds, 15 ounces and measured 21 Vz inches from stem to stern. Bernice Bjork paceti the corridors (Lee Sawdo had volunteered for the job!) until Papa Tony took over. Sally came home from the hospital last Thursday, but Jimmy remained until Saturday because of a "rough crossing." The young fella was welcomed into the fold at home by his three brothers and four sisters. Still Recovering Our own little D.D. Levesque deserves honorable mention for being a fine little patient in spite of a disfiguring and painfull infection which marred her baby face. 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Florsheim SHOES $l7.95vup $3.95 to $4.95 B@LGER'S PHONE 40 103 S, Green St. McHenry, 111. FRANK W. SKK, M*t>. Physician and Surgeon 210 So. Green St. Office H'/nrs:. 1 to 5 P.M. Daily - Except Wed. 7 to 9 P.M. Tuesdays ft Fridays Phones: Office kesldence 164 8278 DR. J. C. GOETSCH15L ' Chiropractic Physician • 25 Orchard BeacSt Stood Office Hours: V MOIL,, Tues., Thurg. & Fife 10 to 12 - 1:80 to 5:30 - 1 to 9 Saturdays: 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. PHONE 743 B and B EXTERIOR .DECORATING Free Estimates Fritzches Estates PHONE 560-R-2 It's Time At BOLGER'S SUGGESTIONS: • CUFF LINKS • TIE CLIPS • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORT SHIRTS TIES DR. C. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Hours: Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5:30 Mon., Wed. and Fri. Evenings By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 1*60 VIRGIL R. POLLOCK SPECIALIZING IN LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES ALSO Non-Cancellable. Accident And Health Non-Cancellable Hospitalization Group Insurance i I For Free Information Call McHenry, 111. 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