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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Mar 1957, p. 18

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»fT' ^ -« i"- fftgtEigSibMk . •• •>'- r'" W |j9lIlS: " v. • V"., tSE McHfiNBt PtAlNDEALEH Thursday-March 28. 1957 :'i " . Ss LAKEMOOR NEWS bjr Annette Scttnlt Village 'Notice The fact still remains that some jjlpg owners have no tags for their animals, and some auto owners have not as yet purchased their vehicle tags. James Buchwalter is making a house to house canvass at which time you will be asked to do so. After the canvass is complete the village will be cleared of all stray dogs. The refuse problem exists in some sections of the village. Parties who have no refuse recepticle are expected to have one. The disposal truck will empty no container heavier than thirty gallon. Remember, the cleanliness of your village is up to you. The stray animals feed off of what you throw away. To eliminate many problems, all that's needed is a little foresight. 1 April 16 is election day in bur village. Try to see that you vote. Like in all elections, this is not only your duty but your American privilege. Girl Scouts The Thursday troop of the Lakemoor girl scouts held their election of officers at the last meeting. The officers for the forthcoming term are: Mdry Smith, scribe; Roxanna Naughton, secretary; and Brigette Sack, treasurer. We- welcomed back into our troop, Shirley Gustafson. Several new members have arrived, among them we welcomed Cheryl Wolf. The registry of the new members is not yet complete and , the names of other members will follow in the next issue. This troop would like to extend their thanks to the Lakemoor Ladies League for offering to sponsor us, and we very graciously accept their kind offer. Troop-Organizer Notice comes from the Lakemoor troop-organizer , that the Girl Scout cookie sale will start on Thursday, March 28, and continue until April 3. It is the hope CONVENIENT HOURS FOR DEPOSITING YOUR SAVINGS Fridays: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Other Week Days: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 1 y Closed All Day Wednesday Two Above- Avsrage Paid Yearly 3% Current Rate INGS of all the Brownies, Scouts and leaders that the sale will be very successful. Don't foiget your box of cookies when the girls come to your door. And boy, are they good^ Te next jneeting will be held on April 3. On April 17, the ladies will again present their five cent social, which proved to be a huge success last time they held it. Bible Classes Don't forget the Lilymoor schoolhouse bible classes which meet every Tuesday night at 8. Here is the opportunity you young folks have been waiting for. A chance to meet and mingle with the older set. Sunday school^ classes are in session commencing at 10:30 a.m. Anyone interested in attending these functions, but has .no transportation need only to phone Mrs. Marge Beahler at McHenry 591- W-l. P. T . A . Mr. and Mrs. James Buchwalter and Mrs. Carl Ritter attended McHenry county council meeting of the P.T.A. at Harvard on Thursday, March 21. They enjoyed the little skit prepared for the occasion. Films were shown about the Cerebral Palsy Foundation which proved very instructive and enlightening. Refreshments were served. The next meeting of the P.T.A. of the Lilymoor schoolhouse will be held at 8 p.m. on April 4. Election Of officers will take place after which there will be a discussion on the forthcoming Chicago convention. Plans will also be made for the children as to the doings on the last day of school. Pinochle Club Hie Pinochle club met this past week in the home of Mrs. Ronnie Romkowske. Prize winners for the day were Irene Leon, Ti Gieger of DUck Lake and Dorothy Wrublewski. A wonderful time was had by all with refreshments served as a climax to their pinochle session. Confirmed Gene Bolda was among those who received confirmation vows last Thursday, March 21 at St. Patrick's church in McHenry. To celebrate the confirmation, Gene had a family party in his home. Help! Another call, if you please, for volunteers to help with the field and slew burning program in Lakemoor. Volunteers must meet at the Community House at 10 a.m. on Sunday, March 31. Little Burke Romkowske isn't so small anymore. He just passed his sixth birthday on Tuesday, March 19. At his party were Jim my and Jean Bolda, Katharine Brzezinski, Tommy Para, Linda Wrublewski, Carol and Barbara Erickson, Leslie Rogers and Kathy and Andrew Tomaszewski. Mrs. Margaret O'Rourke celebrated her birthday with her family last week Wednesday^ March 13. to his reward leaving his widow and three children,, one of whom is stricken With polio. Miss Florence O'Rourke counted twenty candles on her cake last Sunday, March 24. Roy Erickson, Sr., eliminated all candles from his cake on March 12. E. J. Jinks, angler "extrordinaire", celebrated his birthday on March 27, with his fish in attendance. Belated Birthdays So sorry to be so late, but happy birthday belated to the twins, Barbara and Carol Erickson, who celebrated their natal date with their playmates on March 1. The twins are now well into their seventh year. Welcome Home, Jen Received a card from Jen Mc- Dermott, who for the last few weeks, has been visiting Sonny McDermott in California. Miss Nancy Crimmins accompanied Jen to the west coast as Sonny is due to return to the Hawaiian Islands. Jen expects to be home on Sunday, March 24. By the time this paper hits the streets Jen can read her welcome home note. Jen enjoyed the beautiful weather, shopping and walking. ^She says all the boys look good and that they visited Tia Juana on St. Patrick's Day. Glad to have you both back with us northerners again. Ln-Lu They decided to name her Lu- Lu. She's the most exotic thing that has come into their lives in quite a while. She's all soft and smooth and sweet. Yes, sir, that's their baby. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Strasser are the proud owners of that spanking new gold, bronze and beige car they're running around in. Ladies League On Wednesday, March 20, the ladies league met and a social evening was enjoyed. The hostess-, es for the evening were Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. Brossman. Refreshments were served at the dose of the meeting. McNally Benefit Dance The Benefit dance for the Andy McNally family is going to be held on Saturday, April 27, at the American Legion Memorial home on Route 12, Fox Lake, at 8:30 p.m. The tickets are available by calling this reporter at McHenry 594-W-2. The memory of Andy McNally is very fresh in the minds of those who knew him well, as well as those who had only a chance meeting with him. He was indeed an unforgettable person. He went foettp Brs . Our old friend Ann Brzezinski still doesn't have the printer's ink out of her fingers. She still has that good old nose for news. Seems she just happened to be on the corner of downtown Chicago at the exact time the police caught the bank robber at the First Federal Bank in Chicago. Too bad she didn't have a press card with her. Tough, ex-scoop, Ann! was admitted to McHenry hospital last Friday. Mrs. Gillis has teen ailing for some time, and I think she might welcome1 some letters or cards of cheer. • Socials Socials are held every Thursday evening at 8:30 at Wally's for the purpose of obtaining recreational facilities and providing quarters for community projects. House Committee The house committee will attend their monthly meeting at the fire community house on Friday, April 5, at 9 p.m. Hypo-Parlor Sorry to hear that Mrs. Beaulah Vachet was admitted to McHenry hospital last week, Monday. She's fighting another touch of pneumonia. Get well quick, Beaulah. Little Linda Wrublewski is shouting good and loud these days with good reason. A week and a half ago she had her tonsils removed. She feels it's all over but the shouting. This reporter is sick these days too. It's all because she isn't hearing from her friends and neighbors about the state of affairs in their homes. Try calling me at 594-W-2 and letting me know if Aunt Prunella's carbuncle is any better. Mrs. Margaret O'Rourke has been having quite a bit of trouble lately with her leg and for the last week has been bedridden. Florence, her daughter, has Jseen her constant companion and aid. We hope she'll be up soon. We certainly were surprised to hear the news that Mrs. Gillis Welcome Home On Saturday, March 23, Mr. and Mrs.! Jos; Sarley returned from their five week stay in Florida. We're sure glad to see you back and, gdsh all hemlock, what we couldn't do with a little of ihat Florida sunshine about now. You might pass the formula for getting away, on to some of us who never tried it yet. Easter Early A little bird told me, and I think he was an early bird, that Mrs. Beahler has her Easter shopping done already. A special trip irito Chicago's loop did it. She couldn't resist. Home and About Out at the Brzezinski home last week for a visit were Casey's mother and father and sister from Chicago. This is the first time Casey's mother has been out since last October. She's really out and around since her bout with heart trouble is over. Visiting on the same day were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dember and family of Chicago. Here at the Walter Para home last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gerlach and family from Barrington. Ann Brzezinski spent last week Monday in Chicago at her sister's home, Marie Fabian. She made a trip over to see Casey's folks on the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Atkins and son, John, returned from a weekend trip to Indianapolis, last week. They visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins. The senior Atkins will be remembered to most as those fine folks who purchased the Geinosky home last year. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Romkowske and son spent last Saturday visiting in Chicago at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence and family. On Sunday the Ronjkowske family spent the day vis- ONE HOUR CLEANING! With our new equipment, we are pleased to announce that any cleaning brought to our store can be picked up, ready to wear, in one hour at no increase in price! LOCAL CLSAHERS 206 So. Green St. Phone 20 McHenry, Illinois SPECIMEN BALLOT Village of Lakemoor. Polling Place: Lakemoor Volunteer Fire Department Building -- Community House. Election: April IS, 1S570 RICHARD J. HYATT, Village Clerk O PARTY o INDEPENDENT PARTY and Loan Association PHONE 2 206 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED -TO VISIT THE EXHIBIT OF MODERN BUILDING MATERIALS NOW ON DISPLAY IN THE LOWER LEVEL OF McHENR? SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'N. Exhibit Courtesy 6f McHenry Lumber Ot». For Village President • CLAUDE F. McDEBMOTT For Village Clerk • RICHARD J. HYATT For Village Trustee (Three to be Elected) For Village President • LORAIN (Larry) BOOSTER For Village Clerk • For Village Trustee (Three to be Elected) • JOHN T. GRAY • JAMES KREIN, Jr. • RAYMOND J. CYNOWA, Sr. • WALTER PARA • THEODORE H. BEAHLER • GEORGE H. VOLLMER For Village Trustee (To Fill Vacancy - One to be Elected) • WALTER J. SHAPPERT For Police Magistrate • HARRY J. BRADY For Village Trustee (To Fill Vacancy - One to be Elected) • HENRY SCHUELER For Police Magistrate • FRANK J. O'LEARY iting Ronnie's mother and family in Des Plaines. Mr. arid Mrs.' George Forbes are enjoying the company of their son, Jerry Forbes of West Palm Beach, Fla. Jerry intends to stay with his family for a month and a half after which he will return to Florida and then On to more travellihg. - ' H : Teen-Dahteeg Several of our 'teen& have already been enjoying the 'teendances held every other Saturday at the Edgebrook school in McHenry. Special instruction in square dancing is given at this time by Mr. Useman, and the dances are properly chaperoned. The next meeting of the 'teens will be on April 6, starting at 7 :30 p.m. and ending at 10. Migrators Return Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons returned last Monday from their five week trip to Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Migrater tells me that although they had a very pleasant trip she's mighty glad to be back among the living. While on their trip they decided to take a tour of some of the states. Spending a night in each state they toured Georgia, AlaJjama, Tennessee and Indiana. Travelling with them were Jim's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor of Kalamazoo* Mich. On the trip back, the Simmons left the Taylors at South Bend, Ind. and travelled the south shore back to Chicago. On the way out on their trip, the Simmons stopped long enough to celebrate their wedding anniversary which was on Feb. 24; Good to have you back with us again.' < Unique Feast Held Last Sunday The traditional Italian feast to honor St. Joseph was held in the Parratore home in Lakemoor last Saturday and Sunday, March 23 and 24. To list even the most socially prominent families in the area which attended would be an impossibility.. The huge decorated table and altar were filled to overflowing abundance with every food imaginable. Guests walked in and out in a never ending stream. It is estimated that an approximate 350 guests enjoyed the feast and that gaiety was the keynote of the entire affair. Friends from every community from here to Chicago were present to pay their respects. Mrs. Parratore had spent a month in preparation for the occasion " and a grand one it was, indeed. One could nevpi4 conceive the beauty of the feast unless he had witnessed it. himself. It was of such magnitude that to try to visualize it without seeing it, would not be possible. The four children who posed as the saints were Bobby Foss as St. Joseph, Judy Steadman as the Blessed Mother, Lenny Szarek as Baby Jesus and Louis Pogany as St. Anthony. The donations received for the PARKS & WIEDENHOEFf Offer McHenry County HIGH QUALITY PAINTING AND DECORATING Phone Now For Estimates INTERIOR - EXTERIOR * tanee M. Parks Al Widenheelt McHENRY 577-J-1 McHENRY 1869-J feast were given by numerous friends and relatives. The gifts to St. Joseph, 66c^d|: x ing to the custom of the feist, are to the- saint and not to the family. Since all gifts were in. either food or money the custorrk teaches that the saint will bestowr his gifts to the givers in their time of need. Anyone having helped with the celebration will according to tradition receive hi® special thanks from the saint in hour of trouble . Throughout the two-day celebration, Mrs. Parratore estimates about 450 guests viewed the feast table, although only 350 actually ate from the table. The foo<> which was prepared was entirely used up. Rev. Fr. Reuland officiated at the home and table blessing • on Saturday evening. Brother Eugene Sohn and Brother Fred Schilling from Don Bosko high school in Milwaukee were present to witness the blessing. The area has seen the most remarkable gathering ever. _ Insured Savings: Savtoga invested In Crystal Lake Savings and Lou Association ft Insured by ,tt» Federal Savings and Loan lain** snce Corp., and earn 2j/| per fat pins </, per mat extm. 8t-tf . TRADEMARKS, U« PLEASANT MEMORJE5 MUST BE ARRANGED FOR. 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