Page Twelve THE McHENHY PLAINDEALER Thursday, February 12, 1959. 0 Eastwood Manor CITE FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS IN FEBRUARY Lois Ryan -- 2510-R .. Sympathy The Fu'tz family made hurried trip through the ice and snow to attend the funeral services for Jack's maternal grandmother in Fort Wayne, Ind. Thoy left Friday, Jan. 30 and returned home Sunday, February contains t h r e e fF > .1- Our deepest sympathy wonderful holidays, Lincoln's *s w'*h >'0U time, birthday, St. Valentine's Day, and George Washington's birth Club News f gia« I.T1 Korest/arl< Sul,z' KBthyH Aoford', R,usty I Village of Sunnyside a food Madeline served was just Harness, Randy Penick, Jodyl fabulous and everyone had a 1 Welp, and Steve and his sis- QUIZ SHOW wonderful time. j ter, Martha. The Biringhams recently! -- went into Chicago to bid fare-1 Meet Your Neighbor well to Helen s mother, Mar-1 The William Hutchinson fagaret Deasy, who is doing what ] mily moved into their home at the rest of us are dreaming of. j n3 Country Lane in August that is spending a whole j of 1958. They are the proud month in Florida. Jim and Mike GIVEN BY SOCIAL CLUB Irma Gtrnther--157*7-11 out. Little Peror Kasperski is holding his own, we haven't heard how Mrs. Plank is doing because she is in Chicago but we hope she is alright. California has its Disney „ , , „ . , Land, New Orleans, its Mardi CCoouueghhlliinn ,,] ?a en s 0 Y ° ^as i Gras and France his Brigitte Jllst one year old the day after! Bardot_ and not to be out5one <iilU VjrtHJl W ddilulg lUJl Ull III- i H/wc haH tVin nl^aiciirA I * 4. 1 *. i-i«n . t JjarUOl, dilU IlUl IO Ue OUtUUnt? day. We think of Abe Lincoln ! The Bridge elub met at | 'l ck*pl^ys w*^ J 6J~,s J c*nst™s last year B,U ,s a the vi|lage of Sunnyside has its reciting his famous Gettysburg ' MaiT Hadley's home last week. | (hpjr grandmother's home in P yS ,educallon teacher at 0^!q1 „,1lK A, ddirreasss' oUf1 tmh<e- bueeaduutiiufuuli "redi! First prize went to Hannah i tT K , , . ; Chicago. Quite ah exper hearts trimmed with lace and > Hamer, who is very modest' spelling out "I love you" across j about her persistant high score. them to send to someone spe- j Mim Ha/isen received the tracial and of the cherry pie mo-J veling prize and (shall we tell) ther always bakes in honor of PeK Anderson got the booby our first president's birthday, prize. These are the happy days we j The Octettes met on Feb. all remember after the snow' 4 in honor of Lincolh's birthand cold of February has pass- j day. The tablecloth was red. ed. Block Rosary The Block "Rosary for Tuesday, Feb 17. will be held at the home of Tom Simpsbn, 1261 with tiny hatchets and flags white and blue to represent the American flag., with napkins to match. Table prizes were log cabins and American flags. A log cake was served Manor Lane, at 8:30 p.m. j Faith Presbyterian Church News | Rev. Jack Mclntyre will continue the Lenten emphasis on t h e L o r d ' s P r a y e r w i t h a s e r - i mon entitled "Our Father's; Will" from Matt. 26:36-46.1 on top. Harvest punch, cheese slices and coffee were also on the menu. An electric corn popper was won by Bertha Stoll. Vern Bauer won a gourmet's rack. The next meeting wili be held at Lydia Fenner's home on Feb. 18. The Tripoli ciub was held There will be special music by ! at the home of Elaine Rogers the choir. Don't forget that; on Feb. 5. It must be a lot you are all invited to attend j of fun for you girls to brave : T I . . . . . ; s o c i a l c l u b . T h e n e x t g a t h e r i n g ,enee ' , ? ,K ,?°' "£'<* McHeno"s finest will be three and a tour ^•£££ j e knew that Grand™- ,rac,<. JoAnn llkes , sew ^d i s^;;„^helr dabble in water colors. Bill, and farmers. alma tti likes all sports and they both ] ready for the Dr. Very Little have a joint nobby of refinish-1 L Q Quiz sh6 ..j Have A mg furniture. Both JoAnn and, Lad In The Snow Bank ^ Bill are from Chicago. for a old. We (her Geraty enjoyed the adven ture just as much as the boys did. Edith Long's son and daughter- in-la\\. the Robert Miteh- 'ells, of Elmwood Park, were out fcr a visit last weekend. tor.' en month old Cindy can get bett(4 acquainted. The Iversons bid a reluctant farewell to Edith's mother. -this Sunday, Feb. 15. erv Sunday after. and ev- not only the snow extreme cold, but to face the giant, fearsome dogs you have escort you home. Meet the Melvin Stephen-1 Many valuable prizes will be ifc Q that irHith' hnnoc1sons who movet* *° Eastwood' given to the Sunnysiders with It s a trip that Edith hopes Manor March 12 195g Their right or wrong answers will „be repeated as often as , „ . . 199 11 s'1 : B <"i»wtrxs. nnccihlf* shp and little sev-1 located at 122 Country! Due to the expense involved *1 Lane% Their family is made up, jn bringing this world famous of Betsy, who will be fourjshow to our village it was April 12, and Mark,, whose necessary to get a co-sponsor, birthdate is July 18, 1951. Mel-1 The We-Owe-You Insurance i\/r^e cho rotnmoH i v'n 's a Private flight instruc- i Co. has been chosen after careto her home in Californii after I tor in Kay -.enjoys: ful examination of many apto hei home in Cal fo la knitting, dancing, swimming plications Their local agent ^^';SeMrandeeEdith andUnd *•" »"«* ^STtiKd i S TalS h^lnincr nut with thp npw hahv' j work on mo(icI airplanes. Kay policy holders with towing serhtlke MameihJahs^'Z'tSftol-K ' °f vice clauses in your contacts a tele\ision show in Chicago; for his birthday, Feb. 2. It1 . . really was a big dav for him.' us and unfortlinately so are tiirned in their search for the Pre Lindemann and her two I the dogs. Please keep your dog; f°™Pany's treasurer who was children, Bobby and Nancy,! in his own back yard. So many \as. s.efn sur™un^ .^e^- drifts and ha(j a njce vjsj^ ^th Pre's children and a few grownups . on beach &t Miaare frightened just by the sight mi: .. . . of a dog running toward them, v In the meantime keep shovnot to mention the danger if elmg and mai ing T ,n ,your pre" the dog were diseased. , mium payments In closing, remember our motto when you Buses I meant to mention in my column last week that at our P.T.A. meeting there was a discussion about the behaviour of the children on the buses. If any of you parents know that your children have knives and are bringing them to school I wonder if you know the danger they are putting innocent children in just by showing off. Little children have complained that big boys bully them around and the bus driver sure can't see what is going on in the back of the bus and try to do the driving tpo. So it may be worth your while to check on the youngsters and maybe something drastic can be avoided by doing so. president and village clerk, unexpired terms; two trustees, unexpired terms, 2 years and three trustees for full terms of 4 years. Nominating petitions can be obtained from the clerk and must be returned to the clerk not less than fifty days before the election. The only qualification for a voter is *he or she be 21 years of age, a citizen of the United States, reside in the State of Illinois 1 year, in the county 90 days and the district or precinct 30 days. 4-H Cardinals Despite >the cold weather, Lou Leaky, Pam Obstfelder, Denver Casey, Lynnda Stuart, Nancy Oik, Linda Charbonnier and Carol Niemiec went with June Stuart to the health club on Feb. 2. Once again we did exercises. Dr! Jim Mijanovich, tlie guest speaker, talked about physical fitness and other telks were given about exercises, charm and health. A vote was taken and ft was then decided that the club be called the 4-H Physical Fitters. Thirteen members were present at the Feb. 5 meeting of the 4-H Cardinals. Mrs. LoWthart, June's assistant, read some articles from the McHenry County Farmers' News about the window display contest, the spring fashions, and the public speaking contest. Janice Ripley then gave a talk on tne party a month project. We then played the games that Jeanie Jo Benoche had planned. Everyone was very intereslro when June Stuart told us some of the experiences she had as a WAC. Carol Niemiec, reporter native of Wilmette | Mel hails from Melrose Park. Vvill be a little more patient The bad weather is still with they are leaving no stone un- P.T.A. I hope when all the members are called to help us with some names for our nominating committee we will be successful and if there are any members who would like to fill the vacancies we, would appreciate their names. folks, Mr. and Mrs. McGrane, at their home in Chicago on Happy Birthday peb 2 anc} 3 Linda Fneckman is getting Jean Mersch drove herself to be quite a young lady. She, Th,s and That and her two children, Larry celebrates her ninth birthdayI The Hutchinson family en-1 an(j Kevin, to Chicago on Feb. today. Bob Dethlefson cele- tertained their dear friends, j 5 have luncheon with Jean's; No one can own air, but you brates his tomorrow. Julia; Bill and Gerry Satkamp. who; prj-eat-aunt, Mrs. Nellie Warn-lean rent it. The builders of Schmidt, Russell Harness and ; are from Elmwood Park. f°r!er. They had a most enjoyable! the Chicago Merchandise Mart Election News The election of new officers for the village is set for the third week in April on Tuesday for the following officers: ANOTHER Real Estate Tax Increase VOTE NO! SAT., FEB. 14 POLLS OPEN 6 TO 6 NUNDA TOWNSHIP Bye now. See you next week. Gail Engstrom share the four the weekend of Jan. 30. They; teenth with St. Valentine. Rus-, attended a basketball game and sell will be six and Gail will a wrestling match at the high be one. but no one is telling school in McHenry. It was on St. Valentine. Sunday, the great fun to visit with each fifteenth is the' natal day of | other again, but the time goes four Eastwood Manorites, Lee 1 so fast. Hansen. Hugh Saynor. Sandy The home of the Ed Oleyars Radner, who will be six. and in Holiday Hills was the scene Rickv Wool wine-. Lee Landin of a party for the chdir of . . . and Larry Bogard will blow Faith Presbyterian church of waf to J°in »" celebrating Mom out their candles on the six- Eastwood Manor. Those pres-i and.Dad I-ightholder s wedding teenth and Ronald Tinsley will ent were Rev. and Mrs. Jack ; anniversary on Feb^ 7. _ The cut his cake on the eighteenth.! Mclntyre. the Lee Hansens, the: fun and the en.ioyable dinner Happy birthday to all: ! A1 Urbans, the Dan Matheses. 1 made it well worth the effort. i the George Spindlers, the Dale | Rita and Tom Simpson help- Happy Anniversary 1 Manles. Mrs. Harold See- ; had to rent air space to put are in need don't call us, we'll call you." Birthdays Joe, Jean Benrioche and daughters went to Chicago last READY-MIX McHenn a The C. R. Remengs of Evan- up the giant commercial struc- Sunday to h<?lp Jean.g brother ston were guests for dinner at the Dan Mathes home on Friday, Feb. 6. The inclement weather didn't stay Ed and Betty from taking their family and motoring to Chicago. The trip ture, which stands over right of way of a railway. the celebrate his birthday. vou REMEMBER THAT COUPLE WE MET AX THE PARTY-4ND WHO W/E INSISTED MUST Sick List When a married man tells Irene Garrity is back in Haryou he's the boss in his own ! vard hospital but is coming home, you know he'll lie about 1 along nicely and should be other things to. home when this copy comes Beist wishes are extended to back. Frank Seeback. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shaw, who arid Mrs. Hugh Locker. Re celebrate their wedding anni- i freshments were served followversary on the very romantic j games. St. Valentine's day. Morej On Jan. 30, Lois' mother, good wishes go out this day! Mrs. Marge Wonsik, and her to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmidt, j sister and brother-in-law, the who will be happily married Raymond Andersons of Fox Ri-! school chums came to wish another year on the eighteenth.! ver Grove, came to help Lois \ him a happy birthday. Mama I Ryan celebrate her birthday. I Simpson dished out cake and ed Steve celebrate his birthday in a big way. Twenty-five relatives came to toboggan and skate and wish Steve the best birthday ever. They did the same thing last year and it was really worth repeating. On Monday, Feb. 9, Steve's Welcome Wee Ones The following day the Ryans : ice cream to Steve Hansen, DR. HENRY OPTOMETRIST Al 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:30 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT DONT yAS'-THEVRE COMIH6 OVER! THEIR INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION AND FRIENDLINESS MAKE IT A PLEASURE TO DEAL. WITH REAW PHONE MCHENRY 452 Louise Weigman gave birth \ journeyed to Arlington Heights to a 7 lb. 12 oz. boy Tuesday, | where the Robert Ryans had Feb. 3. Dick's parents are j a dinner party for Lois. helping out at home with Lin-1 Madeline Freckman had a da, age seven and Ricky, who > surprise birthday party for her~ will be six the nineteenth of j husband Les on Jan. 31. To this month. The new baby is j help surprise him were ' Jean named Ronald. and Matt Mersch, Lee and Steve Rohrer, Jim and Greg rwjf READY MIX CO. /NC. TXSTEA MCHENRY 920 --J ANTIOCH •_ 7c>^L -L ^F &££ ^vf isQV/C£ ' r Ail/* • I rL* AK E • £IN7BQPR/^£. <?200 MCHENRY Wlii| putiipwHfc HARD WATER Let us install a New "NeCO" RENT-O-MATIC Automatic Water Softener*} • Nothing to bvy • Softens both hot and coId wafer • Works automatically -- no exchanging of tanks • low service charge^ covered by savings Mail Coupon TODAY! ALTHOFF'S GAS 700 Front St. McHenry, 111. Phone 283 NAME_ ADDRESS. TAKES HOLD AND PULLS! At 12:30 a.m. on Feb. 4, Peter John, who weighed in at 8 lbs. 1316 oz., was born to Carol and John Hayes. The new baby has a sister, Beth, Mim Hansen, Pre and Bob Lindemann, Bill and Hannah Harner, Mary Lou and John Barry. Grace and Dick Gruhn, and Patsy and John Coughlin who will be one year o 1 d, of Eastwood Manor, and Mr. March 30. Welcome to the two! and Mrs. Flagherty and Char-! newest residents in Eastwood [lie Sullivan of Chicago, and j Manor. Ellen Jamieson and Ernie My- CARR AUCTION EDWIN VOGEL -- Auctioneers -- WM. RUSSEL Having sold my farm, will sell at public auction my personal ! p r o p e r t y o n my f a r m k n o w n a s t h e C . H . 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