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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Dec 1956, p. 13

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Thursday. December 27, 1956 THEMcHENBY PLAINDEALER LAKEMOOR NEW by Annette ScJimit Village News Notice has been posted that residents should secure their vehicle tax and dog tags on or before Jan. 1. The police are slowly picking up all strays. The Brow nies arp now dismissed i until Jan. 8. Happy New Year The village of Lakemoor extends to all surrounding communities, a «wish for a happy and prosperous £w Year! Auxiliary The Auxiliary next meets fin Dec. 26 at 8 p.m. Ladies Leajrue . The Ladies Leap'.e r.et On Wednesday, Dec. 19, where the ladies enjoyed an evening of bunco. Refreshments were served later to ^limax 9 wonderful time. ^ Ann Bolda added another year to her life at this meeting. ThexLadies League meets again on Jan. 2. Socials Remember the weekly socials at Wally's Oasis every Thursday at 8:30. Pinorhle Club The Pinochle clfib met on Dec. 20 at Dorothy Wrublewski's home. Winners of prizes for the even ins? were Ann Brezezinski, Ti Geiger from Duck Lake and Clare Forbes. Birthdays JJ'ttle Suzy Bitterman celebrated^ her "tough luck" birthday on Dec. 25. Suzy was ,7 years old bit* concedes her birthday to the Babe of Bethlehem." Ann Bolda celebrated her birthday on Dec. 19. t • Birthday Dinners Mrs. Mary Schiavone played hostess to her two sons when she went all-out to show them a really fine birthday. On Dec.13, she prepared a fnost appetizing; dinner for her son, Vin cent Schiavone. On Dec. 20, she again prepared a huge family dinner for her son. Donald. P.T.A. News . A The Lily Lake schoolhouse was ihe scene of a Christmas program on Dec. 19. The mothers were present to enjpy their youngsters' efforts. Refreshments Were served. On Friday, Dec. 21, the P.T.A. held its annual Christmas party for the children. The children re- , ceived Christmas stockings, candy and nuts.* The P.T.A. will next meet on Thursday, Jan. 3. This meeting is Afll-impor? ant as more plans are to DP made for the annual founders' day. Brownies The Brownies met on Dec. 18. when they exchanged gifts and held/their Christmas party. A bii? thanks is extended to all the mothers for their help. V ^ Season's Greeting Our former friend and neighbor Mrs. Mary K. Daly, has written to send her season's best to all her dear friends in Lakemoor. Mrs. Daly has passed her ninety-sixth birthday and is still very active. Her present address is 4331 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago. Wedding Guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norma nd were guests at the wedding of Miss Viola Mrazek to Jessie J. Kline, both of Elmhurst. Miss Mrazek is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Mrazek, who are very dear friends of the Normands. The wedding took place at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Elmhurst at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 22. Nurses-Aid We are very proud to hear thai Judy DiCicco is a new nurse's-aid at the McHenry hospital. Holiday Items Misses Olive and Jessie Corbett spent the holiday at the home of their nephew, Charles Johnson, in Edison Park. Mrs. Jenny Valione celebrated Christmas day at "the home or her • son, Benjamin Valione. in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harder enjoyed j Christmas at the home of their j daughter, Mrs. Walter Tetrow, in ! Lombard. i Miss Elizabeth Schaefer and Mr. Sand Mrs.,Henry Hoppert. Jr., and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Schaefer in Elmhurst on Christmas eve. Mr.'and Mrs. Willard Mix spent the holiday at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Mix, of Chicago.. Visiting on Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Arbogast was Viola's father, Ben Wright, of Chicago. Mrs. Rose Zalenka. has as her guest for the holidays, her granddaughter, Joan Chambers, of Los Angeles, Calif. Guests in the At P. Anderson home for the holidays were Mrs. Beaulah Vachet, Mrs. Belie Normand. Miss Clara Stolfel and Miss Mayme Buss of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. E. J: Jinks entertained Mrs. B. Krelschmer and daughter, Darlene, of Wauconda. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Turskey of West Dundee were guests at the Jinks residence on Christmas eve. |0BITUARIES| IjOiiis Perry Louis Perry, 67, who resided near Ringwood for several years, died, last Wednesday, Dec. 19, in Memorial hospital, following an illness extending over a year. Mr. P^rry was a veteran of World War I and had been living in this vicinity for the. past thirteen years. He V$S' a retired wholesale meat salesman. The deceased was born in Italy on Nov. 25, 1889. He fs survived by his widow, Elizabeth; .six children, Eugene, John, FVank, Mary, James and Christine; a brother, Joseph, of Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. Emily Briglie, of California. . The body rested at the Peter M. Justeri funeral home until 10 o'clock, when soj'vices were held. Interment was5$gi St. Mary's cemeterv. nun unrm n nnn i Miiiiiiiiinniiii i nqn | Especially for | | Pet Owners . • | III 1111111 III 111II111II11 i 111II111 III Mlllllllff Ij Dogs seldom have cavities in Iheir teeth, but they caij have other tooth problems. Tartar of- ' ten forms on a dog's teeth, caus- j j ing softening and inflammation ( | of the gums. Veterinarians ad-! vise feeding bc.nes or roughage1 to help loosen the tartar and to prevent its formation. as a curry comb. Cats, especially | those with long hair, may swal- I low so much hair that a veterin- j arian will have to remove the j hair balls, j Abrupt changes in feed or feeding methods is an invitation ( to trouble and possibly disease in pet rabbits. 1 he American ' Veterinary Medical association advises people who keep rabbits as pets for children to select a good, nutritious ration for the bunnies. Any necessary changes should be made gradually. Most ear diseases in dogs start as simple irritations and are particularly common in dogs with floppy ears. Early veterinary attention for dogs that shake their head violently and scratch at their ears is essential if serious trouble is "to be avoided. Page Thilrle-pn,'^ Proper care of the hunting dog's feet is essential if the dog is to be successful in the field. Hunters should inspect their dogs, feet frequently, keeping watch for | tender or injured spots and re- I moving grass or caked mud or | other o"bjects found betwe | pads. | The territory of Hawaii report*^ j that no case of rabies has every I been observed on the island. The absence of this disease may be' accounted, for by the isolated, posiljon and.Wlso the rigid en-, forcement arid observation of, quarantine regulations regarding??" the importation of animals. Cats often develop "hair balls" Farm and hunting dogs somein their stomachs as a result of /times may become infected with licking and swallowing their fur. ] tapeworms by easing raw rabbit01" The rough tongue of a cat .serves meat. -'*• V •> : McHenry Equip. Co. SOS W. Elm St. McHenry, 111. As the bells ring; out to welcome the New Year, may they echo happily in your heart...and may their message be one of promise that "tjie best is yet to come!" "The Store For Everyone" 203 S. Green St. Phone 182 McHenry, III. Strike up the band to welcome a New Year brimming with success and happiness for you. May you come to count 1957 as one of the very best years of your life! H. E. 1UCH & SONS PLUMBING & HEATING I Route 120 East Phone 48 MeHenry, 111. A Good health, prosperity, success, love and continuing happiness are what we wish for you as the old year bows out and the .new year romps in. AL'S Welding & Repair Service We Weld Everything But A Broken Heart" PHONE 464-W 601 Main St. McHenry 9 To our circle of loyal friends and customers, we send our best wishes for the New* Year. RIVERSIDE BAKE SHOP PHONE 44 Here's to your success in all you do, every daythe whole year through « 1957. ROTH SHOES MR. & MRS. ART ROTH "MONTY" MONTGOMERY BILL HOVCK FRANK GROTH We wish to thank you for your {7 valued patronage in 1956 y and to extend to you every good wish for the coming year. McGEE'S Store For Men 117 S. Green St. McHenry, 10. Riverside Drive Stfcttenry, III. <A May this New Year inaugurate a bright and happy future, full of all the good ^things pf life, for you and those you love. To all our friends and patrons, our sincere thanks \M I'lwil and warmest wishes for a happy and successful New Year. W W4 . Rdb & Television AL ESTATE Sales and Service PHONE 421-J PHONE 979 128 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, 111 405 Richmond Road McHenry, III. H Here J to p Ntw Year full of good health, good times ji" and good fortune for you and your family... may you enjoy M KM every minute of itl n § a A toast to your health for the coining year May it be perfect...your fortune good, and your happiness complete F REALTY 210 S. Green £»t. McHENRY LUMBER CO. PHONE 46 INSURANCE McHtwry, llL 611 Main Street McHenry, III

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