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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Sep 1956, p. 12

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pRStplW Ttilvi THE McHENBY PLAINDEALER wms Thursday, September 6,1958 Lake News '»**• r..jnv By Phyllis Whitfield V • Seventh Birthday Chester Hood of Deep Spring '.Woods celebrated his seventh | birthday Aug. 29 with a party jirt his home. Ice crem, cake and cbolaid were served by his mother and Mrs. Harry Jones. Chester received many nice gifts from • his guests, who were Joanne Fey- ;.«rer, Jackie and Johnny Burr, Lipda and Larry Rietesel, Celia, ; Donna and Linda Schlofner, Susanne Allen, Anthony Jones and George Bonniver, all from Won- !der Lake; Larry Cristy, Tommy ' Walkington and Allen Harrison from Ringwood; and Larry Brink from Skokie.. Chester and his parents,1 Mr. and Mrs. Austin ;Ho6d, visited in Chicago Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B-iAmenca. This tpble was set-up : Massey. '* •:? the table was Japanese. A beige cloth was "used under a brown fish net, a ^Tiite tea pot and cups of Japanese origin wore set in . brown reed baskets. These baskets were woven by Mrs. Kopp and Mrs. Switzer. The centerpiece consisted of a Hakata fisherman doll, driftwood, cattails and a sprig of dried baby breath. The Hakata dolls are very famous in legend and are j Plans for a card and bunco party to be held in October will be discussed. A hand-made quilt on which the ladies have been working the past six months will be given away. The ladies of the sodality received Holy Communion together Sunday, the second of September. Holy Communion will be served to the Holy Name men in a group Sunday, Sept. 9, at the 8 a.m. Mass. Their regular monthly meeting will be held Thursday evening, Sept. 13, at the John Gustek home at 8. ' LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By Ann Brzezinski and Lot* Schiavone Sell Store Pearl and Fred Reese have hand-made of clay, the secret of j sold their Sunset Grocery in design and detail handed down j Highland Shores and will move from father to son for centur- to Woodstock. ies. The simplicity of this Japanese setting won for the ladies a blue ribbon and a special gold ribbon award, which was given by the Men's Garden Clubs of by Mary Lou Hartog arid Mrs. Condren. A Japanese shadow box arranged 'by Mrs. Kopp and Mrs. Milbrandt received second place and according to the judge was, "a delicate Japanese arrangement in exquisite laste." The new owners of the grocery, are Helen pnd Bob Asmus. Please phone any items for this column to the reporter at Wonder Lake 6881. Keep Children Off The Tractor Who's to blame when, a child is. hurt or killed while riding with dad on the tractor? The Mesdames Mary Lou Har-'t* Actually it's dad's fault, but tog, Karen Widen, Charles Kopp, | maybe mother should share a Betty Fiala, Thompsen, and Leon j little of the blame, says. O. L. Switzer each won many ribbons j Hogsett, safety specialist at the ac£ib Scouts News f: 'A committee meeting of Cub Scout Pack 358 was held Thursday. night, Aug. 30, at the home ;«ff Mrs. Hfelen Hunt at 8. The first pack meeting of the Cubs will* be Sept. 18 and the next committee meeting will be Wednesday, Sept. 19. Any boy wishing to join the , . , , i.. . , „ Cub Scouts must be 8 years old at first- second and third place ; University of Illinois. Unfortunand they may come to the pack ! for showing various individual , ately, placing the blame doesn't meeting the eighteenth, bringing i flowers. These ladies and all \ repair a broken body or bring a in the club are to be congratu- child back to life. Children get such a thrill from riding on tractors that dad may think he's being good to the youngsters when he lets them tag along. Maybe he's done it dozens of times before with no serious consequences. But look rat the Illinois record last year: More than 100 persons were injured by falling off or being run over by tractors, and more than fifty were killed. Many of these were small children. So before you decide to be "good" to your youngsters and let them ride on the tractor, you'd better think twice about the possible outcome. their parents with them. A , handicraft display by all dens j late<* f°r the fine showing they will be shown at the September j made. pack meeting. The coming pow-wow will be Nativity Lutheran Church News held Sept. 15, a Saturday, at 1 The annual church picnic. Rockford and several represent- j which was postponed because of atives from Pack 358 c will be ; rain on August 26. will be held there. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen j on Sunday. Sept. 9. Everything will handle the games for the I will be the same- as previously pow-wow, Mr. and Mrs. Paul j announced, with the worship Murdock will be in charge of I service to be held out-of-doors at handicraft, Mr. and Mrs. Cour- j 11, dinner at noon, games and sen will make the tray and Shir- j contests and program, with ley Doherty and Helen Hunt prizes during the afternoon. The evening meal will be served by the Brotherhood. The place of the picnic is Larson's Woods, just' west of Harrison school. All are invited to come and worship and to enjoy the Christian fellowship. The altar guild will meet Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 8. The topic of study for the evening will be will arrange the decorations at the 'banquet table. Stanley Hunt has been selected as the new cub master for the coming year. The , roundtable for September will be held at Crystal Lake Thursday, Sept. 13. Visits Parents at Lake Martha Boldt flew home from Washington, D. C., for a five-day i "The altar flowers and altar visit with her parents, Mr. and j book" and the study will be led Mrs. Charles Boldt, of Indian by the pastor. Anyone interest- Ridge. Martha is working for ed in these studies of the life the Navy department in Wash- of t,ie church is welcome to ington. come. On Friday, Sept. 14, many men of the church will travel to Chicago to Redeemer Lutheran church to attend the annual convention of the. Chicago Conference Brotherhood. The meeting will begih with dinner at 6:45 and all men attending are asked to meet at the church at, 5:30. .Episcopal Church Neil's •The Episcopal church meets at 9 a.m. every Sunday at Harrison school. Holy Communion is served each week. Rev. R. R. McMurty officiates. All are welcome to join in this worship service. Garden Club at Lake Wins Honors The ladies of the Wonder Lake Garden club made themselves nand the Lake proud Sunday, Aug. 26, at the flower show held in Woodstock. The Wonder Lake Garden club tied for first place •With the Woodstock Garden dub in table setting?. The theme of Weed Cutter Progress The weed ' cutter has been put to good use this past week. ^The small beach is very much improved, thanks to .the men who have come but after work-: ing hours until dark, cleaning up the lake. There are many who still haye not donated to this good cause and your donation would be very much appreciated. After all, this project will benefit us 'all, whether we use the lake or not. Contact Air. McDermott, Marcella Foss or Mr. Fredinardo of Lilymoor. •. ; Warning Whatever children are putting tar into the water at the small beach should stop this in^nediately. When going in swimming you come out with tar all over your body. This is a warning tdf. the children to please stop this ai once. Village. News - s The next village meeting will be held on Thursday, Sept. 13, at 8:30 p.m. For the last several mopths these meetings have been very well attended, and everyone is urged to attend. Open forum follows the meeting. House Committee A house committee meeting will be held on Friday, Sept. 7, at 9 p.m. Thursday Socials The Thursday night socials are being held at Wally's Oasis every Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. P.T.A. The Lily Lake P.T.A. will hold their first meeting of this school year on Thursday Sept. 6, at 8 p.m. at the schoolhouse. ? The Christ the King Church News The Altar and Rosary sodality will hold their September meeting Thursday, the sixth, at 8 in the Mendyk home. Father James Vanderpool, pastor of the church, will be the guest speaker of the evening. His subject will be "The Sacrament of Matrimony." SPECIAL HOOVER Model 63 S&duMe, iTHCOO on the cleaner "The eye is not capable rf staining ibeif into permanent damage. But misuses can and do hurt you because ttieu mau result meyestran which can rutn your dgtstiori, nerves and general disposition. On The Mend • Norman Morrison, who has been off his feet , for about four months due to a broken hip and ankle, is learning to walk again. He has been trying to .walk; with one crutch instead ofi^two. Good for you, Morrison, k<pj> it up. Good news about Chipper Cynowa. - He earned home from the hospital last Thursday and goes back Tuesday for an examination. He goes back to school this semester. It has been a long year for Chipper with the many skin graft operations he has undergone,- and^ it's -gooA to see , Ur5 have a happy ending. Cleaner and Tools Has Hoover's famous cleaning action ... it beats as it sweeps as it cleans, on a cushion of air. Cleaning Tools make it the best 2-in-l cleaning combination money can buy. At this tremendous.saving they won't last long, so stop in now mnd order your de luxe Hoover at -- lip Carey- Electric Shop 111 8. FtlONE 251 McHenry, I1L ON FAMOUS Heavy Duty Track Tim WHILE THEY LAST 6.00 x 16 -- 6 Ply $22.00 6.50 x 16 -- 6 Ply $26.85 7.00 x 15 -- 6 Ply $32.30 7.00 x 16 -- 6 Ply $32.40 7.00 x 17 -- 6 Ply $35.40 7.00 x 17 -- 8 Ply $38.95 7750 x 17 -- 8 Ply $48.35" 7.00 x 20 -- 8 Ply $41.65 7.50 x 20 -- 8 Ply $54.65 8.25 x 20 -- 10 Ply $77.45 all prices plus tax : \ TRACTOR TIHI (All Sizes) NEED A NEW BATTERY? UP ' $6.00 TradeIn TO Allowance For Your Old Battery MtHENRY TIRE MART WALT FREUND, Frop. 536 W. Main St. PHONE 294 McHenry, 111. Mrs. Erna Hoppert will be in a cast for another three vteeks. In spite of it she is very cheerful and recuperating nicely. Mrs. Lena Parratore is still on the very sick list. She will have to spend several weeks in bed. We all hope it won't be too long and good' health is back with you. . „ . 1 Mrs. Louis Rogers underwent major surgery at the Norwegian Deaconess hospital in Chicago last week and should be home before this paper is oult. , Kiddie Korner v- Our n e w e & ' , { m e m b e r i n t h e three-cornered pints' set is little Kevin Charles Epperson. He was enrolled on Tuesday, Atig. 28, by the proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Epperson. Vacations Ed Kamin, Jr., and Stewart Clark had a rainy one-week vacation last week, but they didn't take any tpiirs this' time, they toured their attractive , home, painting .the basement a bright yellow and' enjoying visits with neighbors and friends. And the Larry Booster family enjoyed a Labor ' Day weekend in Cincinnati, Ohio, visiting relatives. Lorrie Beahler finished off the summer with a four-day vacation. She went with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hatch, to Eau Claire, Wis., to visit with uncles, aunts and cousins. L.I.A. The next L.I.A. meeting will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 8 p.m. He sure and keep Sept. 29 in mind. That is the <3ate of the L.I.A. dance and we are sure that you \*ill have a good time. -::%v -• ' . . *' ". Ladles League' . . The Ladies League will hold an installation dinner Saturday, Sept. V15, ^t the Vogye. Corn Roast Vfaily and Steph Szarek finished off the summer vacation with a corn roast in their back yard last Sunday. Keeping the fire going and corn roasting were the Kosup family, Cynowa family, Levand family, John and Marian Sulok, Joe Hill and Roy Able family. Went To A Bail Game Harry and Othele Brady, their son, Terry, Jimmy Suprinski and John Moss of McHenry spent all day Thursday in Milwaukee, in the. afternoon at the ball game, watching the Braves and Pirates play, and in the evening a dinner in tow. ' News Briefs Mr. and ' Mrs. Hennan Gold, former summer residents of a good many years at Lakemoor, were out last Sunday visiting some of their friends. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erickson, who now occupy the former Gold home, Henry Fast, Mrs. Marie Strand and family and a few other friends. The Ted Beahler family spent Sunday in Chicago, attending a golden wedding anniversary for their family friends, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson. Marcella Foss's father, Stanley Sohm, spent Labor Day weekend at the Foss "home. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Leon and family. Mrs. Louise Unruh and the Ed Bolda family spent Tuesday at a birthday party for John Leon in Berkeley. Roseanne, Katharine and Mary Anne Brzezinski, accompanied by their mother, ended their vacation with a trip to Riverview Park last Friday. AUCTION . Having decided to dis<pntinue dairying, the undersigned will offer the following personal property for sale at public auction on the farm located 3 miles South' west of Lake Villa, 111., 3 miles Northwest of .Round Lake, % mile North of Rollins Road, 2 miles 'South of Grand Avenue on Grub Hill Road, on SATURDAY, SEPT* 8th Commencing at 1:00 o'clock, DST 26 HEAD HOLSTEIN & SHORTHORN CATTLE -- 8 fresh with calf by side; 2 recently fresh; 16 tQ freshen in 60 days. (AH cattle calfhood vaccinated - all 1st, 2nd and 3rd,calf cows.) PRODUCE -- 10 acres silage Corn and sugar c3fre. DAIRY EQUIPMENT -- 2 new style Surge units; 4-can McC-D, milk cooler. FARM MACHINERY -- New Hoiland baler; Advance 12-roll corn shredder; McC-D wagon and box. A. S. (Bert) Wilkinson & Son, Owners Robers & Behm, Auctioneers Wisconsin Sales Corporation, clerk Union Grove, Wis. Phone 195 Short column this week due to the Labor E)ay holiday. Your reporter is always happy to hear her phone ring and get your news. The telephone number is 674-R-l. What you are has its influence in making otb°r people what they are. Insured Savings: {Savings invested In Crystal Lake Saving and Lou Association are insured by Hie Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., and earn 2l/i per cent plus Yi per cent extra. 8S-tf Directory of Wonder Lake Open On Sundays 9 to 1 WONDER JSm - 8FPPLY Fre# . Estimates & Delivery Phone W. L. 3231 CRISTY and » STENDEBACH General, Contractors NEW HOMES and REMODELING Phone Wonder Lagfe 5432 -- 2464 -- 5301 A CHAT WITH US. Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical RepalfS Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE S09 W. Elm Street fefcHenry, 111. Phone 811 -- Residence 91-11 Coivenient Hours For Depositing Your Savings Two' Above-Average .Dividends Paid Yearly Fridays 9 A. M. to *9 P. M. Closed All Day Wednesdays Other week days 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 3% CURRENT RATE MeHENRY ! MN< . and LOAN ASSOCIATION A GUARANTY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 622 W. Main Street Phone McHenry 2 McHENRY HOSPITAL and McHenry Medical Group Wish to express their appreciation for the sincerity, cooperation and fine craftsmanship TO 9 H. E. Buch & S@ns Tonyan Com Co. Hank, Charlie, Jerome, Emmett and Dale. Lee & Ray Electric Co. Lee, Ray, Jim, Robert and Louis. Zimmy, Duke, Lenne, and Hanke. GltiH iniirs f Tony, Harry, Charles, and the rest. Gr@@ni?@0d Carl Mitchell & Leroy Smith Mcffesnry Pli Dick and his men. id To All The Others Who -Helped

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