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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jan 1958, p. 12

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NEWS by Laura Belford ;^:,.3fewrtk Born In Lllymoor In 1958 ' Master Donald D. Schiavone .ve his first cry of "Happy New ear*' to his parents and all the ;or!d so that they might know that he has come! He made his ifrival at five in the morning one eek jago today, Thursday. Jan. 2. e didn 't seem to mind that if he , -- ad arrived some three days sooner he could have been money ;. Saved by being tax deductable; or ftiaking himself known about rty hours earlier, he might have n the first born of the year < ( thereby getting his frame and piej tures in ail the papers. In fact t piaster Donald D. Schiavone Jr. i snakes no excuses for all this bej cause he well knows that to his r: >,&leather, Don Csix foot twor^>'5|^of ' blue, weight 220) andtohis mother, Lois (not quite so tall and half " the weight but twice astute) will i consider him a celebrity and sec- f' hd to hone- Master Schiavone ipped the Woodstock scales at lbs. 2 oz., having eyes of blue iand hair of gold. This is the i third child but the first, boy. Sis- •r ters, Vallarie and Donna, will be , happy to have a man around the ^hbuse to play with. The paternal grandparents Mr. iand Mrs. Frank Bitferman of . Lakemoor and the maternal i \< grandmother, also of Lakemoor, . - 4 are quite proud of this new grand- 'so . If there are other births, birthdays, engagements to be announced, marriages to be celebrated, or news of general interest ^ •--write Laura Belford route 6, ; box 1198, McHenry, or phone • 596-W-2.--according to. the record ' there were no births fti Lilymoor at this time last year. V Birthdays Jimmie Fantus became 12 years old on Monday, Jan. 6. You are now on the brink of being the much talked of toon ager, that is the age mothers wonder about, the younger ones look up to and past it are so often thinking of. Over the holidays Jimmie and his family visited with grandfather, and grandmother,- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lasserin Chicago. On New Year's eve when everyone else was saying "Happy New Year," the party goers at the Rolo home on Route 120 were saying "happy birthday" too. Reginald was preparing his traditional new year's eve . anchovie dip, his wife, Rosemary and daughter Sylvia were making and decorating a special cake for their neighbor and the guests of honor, Mrs. Elvina Latimer. Joining in on. the surprise and singing was her husband. Garrison angk"his mother, Mrs. Esther Latimer of Chicago. A gay time was hSt by all. -Eddie Samen.J[^--ycar-old son of Mr. and. Mrs, EawarcV- Samen is now among those who don't He had a sudden attack .of appendicitis and was taken to the McHenry hospital on Monday. He stayed in the hospital until the weekend. He should be back at his home on Center street this week if all went well and we certainly hope it did Eddie. We know your friends will be sending you cslrds and, if possible, coming to see you to make your recovery shorter and brighter. . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leske had their son, Gerhardt Edward, Christened at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 29, in St. Patrick's church. The godparents were Mrs. .Lorraine Tuma and Richard Carll, who acted as proxy for Mrs. Leske's brother, John Erisman of Baltimore, Md. Later all the relatives came in for a buffet supper. ' New Construction or Remodeling Masonry and Frame Homes J. R. LEVESQUE & CO. General Contractors • FRAME or BRICK HOMES McCULLOM LAKE, ILL. Phone McHenry 2171 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halle of Fritzches Estates also had their new born Christened on Sunday. Julia Jeanne is the fourth child in the Halle home and came to them in October. Wedding Mr. and. Mrs. Herman Crawly were among the few honored guests at the /Wedding ceremony of Miss Vasilip Soutsos and Mr. Danny Laskaris on Dec. 29, 1957 at 3:30 p.m. at the Annunciation Cathedral, 1017 N. La Salle street in Chicago. Mrs. Laskaris is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Constanstine Soutsos of Lilynioor and Chicago. - Mr. Laskis is from Greece and Boston, Mass., the bridal couple left for their horieymoon trip to the northeast where they will settle down in Boston where Mr. Laskaris is employed with an insurance concern. "Who Did It Charles Rogers, ask that the answer to this question be given him if you know the answer, the hole question centers around a lonely (that is it was lovely) five or six foot Christmas tree growing on the property of Sally Rogers. Ort ' Christmas eve some thoughtless soul thought they would like a nice tree. , In fact they thought they would like the very tree growing in the Rogers' yard and proceeded to .saw it down. Reporters •The new year finds many changes, some we let slip'by on purpose and some we'd like to note. Welcome to the New Lakeland Park reporter, Bernice Boyce and sorry to see Dorothy Uttich put down her pen but it is lighter without it. Also to 'Eastwood Manor's reporter the rest of the month, Florence Noonan--Let the copy roll. % Start the year off right, have your McHenry, Plaindealer delivered to you each week. This may be possible by contacting our Lilymoor news boy, Thomas Mercure, who comes through the heat of the sun or as is the case now, the depth of the snow, to see that you have your local news for reading at supper time^on Thursday night; or if you pre&r, phone 170 and order the papgr directly from the Plaindealer office to be delivered by mail to your box on Friday. - Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Fv* Free Estimates If you would be • buy every drug item from Prescription Specialists • What is more important „than the health of your household? Why "take chances" with the "health items" that assure their wellbeing? It is safer and more satisfactory to buy every drug item in a drug store. Only a pharmacist is fully qualified to dispense such merchandise, and to counsel you in the proper selections. We'll welcome the patron* age of your family. INSTAIJ^JtjEW EQUIPMENT FOR LICENSE CARDS Secretary olf -State .Charles F. Carpentier said progress in the installation of electronic data processing equipment in the Drivers' License division of his office cofricides with the effective date of new provisions of the Drivers' License law to make possible the matching of the expiration date of an old license with the issuance date of the new one. On Jan. 1, this resulted in the discontinuance of a system in effect since 1948 which caused applicants to lose from a few days to as much as a month on the valid period of a license, Mr. Carpentier said. - The expiration date -of the old license, listed on the application for a new one, is punched into a card, and when that card is sent through bfte of the pressing machines, the machine automatically selects an expiration date, three years in advance for the new license, Secretary Carpentier said. To have attempted such an operation manually would have been "tremendously expensive, and the loss of a short period of time on the valid period - was permissable under the law, he said. Another advantage to the new system is that it eliminates the holding of two valid licenses at any time, Mr. Carpentier said. Although the driver may -receive hip new license ten days or two weeks before the old one expires, the jiew license does not become effective until the issuance date shown on it, which is the same as the expiration date of the old one, he explained. Installation of the electronic data processing equipment was begun in April, 1957. It is the type of installation which cannot be done all at or^e, 'Eft? must pro-, gress from step to step,' with each step making possible.: additional use of the equipment, Secretary CarjSentier said. OABOBST BUSIEST CHEAPEST WORKERS IN TOWN PLAINDEALER WANT ADS , Phone McHenry 10 McHenry* Til. ' WE HAVE ABOUT 500 HUMAN HAIR NETS ALL SHARPS -- BOTH REGULAR & BOBBIE c We Work to' Meet Your Budgets -- Try Us. PATRICIA STEVENS PRODUCTS Bolger s drug store 108 So. Green Phone 40 McHenry, I1L B l | Ml jKf o Atf/iScr * Were you left out on r o $234,000.00 IN EARNINGS PAID OUR SAVERS IN 1957 J.!, a a. *2$ WHILE SOME FAMILIES earned extra dollars of income through saving, these parents didn't plan ahead last year...didn't realize that savings and resulting earnings help families to a finer way of life. With the bright beginning of 1958, you and your family are encouraged to take financial inventory. Why not resolve this year to save more money and enjoy extra earnings? Start saving now while you can earn full returns. Open or add to your savings account by January 10th and receive liberal earnings from January 1st. Share in family payday June 30th. 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