i-Si-. Thursday, November 29, THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER '* v * " " LILYMOOR NEWS By Laura Belford Lilymoor Association The next« regular meeting of the Lilymoor association will be held Monday, Dec. 10; at 8 pjn. "in the Lily Lake*schoolhouse. The election of officers will be hejd and it is hoped that all members will come out for this important 'meeting.* The Lilymoor association is the only organized group which pre- /tfdes road grading, garbage collection and snow plowing. New members of the community aie most welcome to join and anyone desiring further inforrnation may call the president, Fired Fradinardo, at 512-J-2. Birthday Hapjjy Birthday to Mrs. Arthur Kurbyun on Nov., 17. Lilymoor/Garden Club The Lilymoor Garden club met Monday, Nov. 2, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Marion Leske. Trhe group enjoyed brownies and coffee before starting on their project of making artificial flowers from paper and wire. Mrs. LaVerne Schueler and Mrs. Ann Erickman joned the regular members, Mrs. Mary Hollenback, Mrs. Leona Fantus, Mrs. Edna Crawley and Mrs. Helen Haines. Pack 361 re monthly,meeting of Pack was held Thursday, Nov. 15, at the Methodist church. Those attending from local Dens 3 and 6 included Mr. and Mrs. William Zahn and Billie and Bobbie, Mrs. Isabelle Karmel and Dennis, Mrs. Matthews and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hucksteadt and Dutchie, Frank Bitterman and Dickie, Mrs. Winston and John and Mrs. Leona Fantus and Jimifty. Frank Bitterman was present to witness Dickie's initiation into the pack. Entertainment for the evening included a ski&presented by local Den 3, which included a conga dance in which the Cubs wore large hats. The den also displayed their bud vases to other parents and members of the pack. In honor of Ed Mars' birthday, Sen 7 presented him with a large Birthday cake and local Den* 6 presented him with a gift of a neckerchief slide which the boys had fashioned from wood. Den 6 also served the entire paclc with Puerto Rican cornsticks ("Sorullo de Maiz") which the boys had prepared. The regular meeting time of Den 3 has been changed to Monday instead of the usual Tuesday. •• " • Wedding Anniversaries John Mullinac was home from Waukegan on Tuesday, Nov. 20, to celebrate his thirty-seventh wedding anniversary with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Moise Cary happily celebrated their thirteenth wedding anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 18. The couple enjoyed din- , ^d and a movie in Elgin. Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stratton and son, Larry, enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. Stratton's, mother, Mrs. Pearl Stratton, "in McHenry. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Olsen from Woodstock. ~ * : Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Kurbyun were happy to have their son-inlaw home for the holiday. Richard Dickerson, U.S. Navy, flew in from Japan. Mr. and Mis. Dickerson visited also with his parents in Davenport, Iowa, o i Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosfng entertained at a Thanksgiving feast for their daughter and son-inlaw, Mr .and Mrs. Richard Molider, of Winthrop Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leske en= tertained for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kuhne, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leske, Miss Anna Mary Erl icksman, Mrs. Ann Ericksman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuma and daughter, Sharon, the latter of Franklin Park. Mrs. Albert F. Ferrara's daughters and their respective families spent Thanksgiving day with their mother, including Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baldino and sons, Daniel and Samuel, of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fradinardo. and Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. George Jones Cynthia Ann and Darnell, and Mrs. Ferrara's nephew, Frank Armando, who is owner of a famous steak house in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Laliy of Rolling Meadows enjoyed turkey with Mr. and Mrs. Louie Scheuler and daughters, Carol and Janice. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stanfel, Mr. and Mrs. John Fuhler, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuhler, Miss Pat Marr and Richard and Ronald Fuhler were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fuhler, Sr., for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bassi entertained their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bassi, Jr.„ and children, Johnny, Victoria and Christie for Thanksgiving d i n n e r . . / ' Mr. and Mrs. Don' Schiavone and children, Vallerie and Donna, enjoyed Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs. Schiavone's aunt, Mrs. Bud Mussel, in Chicago. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bitterman, Jr., son, Johnny* from Wheaton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karmel, Dennis and Marlene,. enjoyed Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs, Karmel's mother, Mrs. Sarah Karmel. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kurbyun visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Kurbyun in Chicago. , Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wijas entertaihed the. family at Club Lilymoor on Thanksgiving by roasting, their turkey in the open fireJ place. There for the occasion were Mr- and Mrs. John Gasinske and children, Jimmie, Jack and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Walter RJalecke, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malecke, Jr., and daughter, Phyllis, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Philips of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Moise Cary held the family Thanksgiving in their home in Lilymoor. Present were Mrs. Genevieve Moore arid Mrs. Vivian Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Golbeck, formerly of Lily- , moor, now residing in MadisOn, ^FKas., were missed at the annual affair. personalis Mrs. Roy Grooms is quite proud of her recently acquired Mexican puppy. Florence obtained "Chawwa" at Beloit, Wis. Father Edward Wojniak, mis* sibn procurator in Girard, Pa., was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wijas. The next day, Mr.* and Mrs. Wijas were the guests of Father Wojniak in Techny, 111. Father Wojniak spent ten years as a missionary in China and three years in a Japanese concentration camp. He is publishing a book based on these e x p e r i e n c e s e n t i t l e d "Atomic HERE AND THEBE IN BUSINESS LOW BIDDER The Illinois Division of Highways has received bids on thirtyone projects involving an estimated expenditure of $3,686,000 in connection with Gov. William G. Stratton's 1956 road program. In Boone county, McHenry Sand & Gravel company was granted a contract as low bidder on 8.90 Apostle." It relates the true life story of Bishop Regncy, whom he met and came to know so well in the Far teast. miles ,of concrete base course widening on Rt. 76, from the Illinois-Wisconsin state line to Rt. 173, approximately one mile west of Popular Grove. B. J. Chelini, Jr., 606 Allen avenue, McHenry, has been elected a director of the Chicago Foundrymen's association at its annual meeting held recently in Chicago. Mr. Chelini is president of Troy Brass and Aluminum Foundry, Inc., Chicago. • The Chicago Foundrymen's association is an organization of twenty-nine foundries, both ferrous and non-ferrous, whose purpose is to advance the interests of all employers and employees engaged therein, and to represent KULA PPERXCH % iarid • THUBNEMJ Construction All Types of Remodeling & Repair Work . 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