rigf roufiiun Village of Sunnyside MANY ENTERTAINED IN VILLAGE HOMES DURING HOLIDAYS Irma Qunther - Reporter - EV. 5-5484" Two homes, one here and'one in Pistakee Terrace, had a spe cial glow for the holidays. A' our house, our son. Fred, w.-v home f.or two weeks from th< Seminary and across the ch?m nel at the Mecko house, their daughter. Carol, "who is an aspirant at St. Joseph's in Joliet was home for the holidays. - Fred and.Ollie Garner spen1 Christmas at daughter Sharoh's home in Wauconda. The LaMarr Williams family spent a pre-Christmas holiday down in Indiana visiting Chris' family. - ^ * Leah Fritz left her ehildre'" with their grandparents so that she could spend New Year'swith her husband in Georgia. The Fredricks 'had Kay'? mother and sisters in for Christmas Eve and they were there when Santa came to call I think it was wonderfull to see that Jolly man come around to all of the homes. The children carollers went to as many homes as they were able and I'm sure those of us who heard them enjoyed the singing. THE McHENRT PLAINDEALER Th'tfrsdiy, January 1 I960 Vehicle Stickers Available Now that the New Year is here don't forget to get your stickers for your cars from Leah Fritz. Every car must have one so don't wait until you have TO be fined before you get yours. Also don't forget that you are supposed to have the new license plates on your cars by the middle of February. ^ fained Mr. and Mrs. Li A. Toepper and-son, Ronald, of Trevor. Wis., for Christmas and a week later Mr. and Mrs.'G. J. Nelson rrom Salem. Wis. • Mr. in.j Mrs. Donald Znma- :t i 1 had a house full for Chris!- mas dinnoi in th? persons of Mr. and Mrs " W. -Zimmerman Vom Addison: M". and Mrs. Casper and family from Roielle: Mr. and M'<s. Stengel from Chicago;. Mr and Mis. Zamastil and !':>mily from Whenton and Givndpa Zamastil from Cicero. The Toepper family spent , New Year's at home entertain- ! ing Mr.- and -Mrs, Bob Henry ind ftheir daughter, Terri. from Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Zamastil went 1 with Mr, aijd Mrs. Hilstrom to , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wa- ' decki for New Year's Eve. Cal j and Grace Vfduna entertained | New Year's day with dinner for j Mr. and Mrs. G. Vycftina of Oak ; Park, Mr. and Mrs. W. Vyduna • of Elmhurst and-.Mr. and Mrs. , Glenn Oaks of Wheeling. I hope all of you had .a very ' Happy New Year. j I want to thank the Plain- j dealer .for their lovely-thought- ; ful gift and mv son, Charles. | thanks them and also the 1 thoughtful gifts from the people on" his route. Newcomer The Jablonski family have a brand new pink bundle in their home to start the New Year. A little girl was born on Dec. 28. Last Casuality of the Tear Liltie -Frankie" "Kaiser" had everyone excited when he dropped a bottle on the floor and then fell on it. The Jqhiis^- burg Rescue Squad was called and rushed him for emergency treatment at the hospital. With his hand taken care of he was able to return home right away. I'm sure we are all very grateful that we have the Johnsburg rescue squad and the fire department around because these inen do some very wonderful work for all of us. Visitor I The JBenoches 'had their : nephew, Ronald Coleman, from Chicago as a visitor during j Christmas week. He caught up i with his roller skating and j then finished up the week b.y taking Susan and JeanniejA bowling. Santa's Visit I'm sure every one whom Santa visited on Christmas Eve i was thrilled at the sight of him. He presented gifts to the children and bags of candy. This visit of Santa was made possible with money from the village, help by the Social group and the candy donated by the Garrity family. A big warm thanks to all who helped. Lakemoor j GIRL SCOUTS MEET TO ELECT NEW OFFICERS BJ| Annette Schmlt At the last meeting of the Girj Scouts Troop 309, the election of officers was held. The; new officers are: Patty Gray,, president: Katherine Brzezinski, scribe; Ricky Nickolas, treasurer; and Bonnie Bonder, hostess-chairman. The three Brownie Fly-Ups •' who will be welcomed into the j "troop are, Betty Coughlin, Suzy Bitterman and Pamela Kibbe. Notice -- The next meeting; of the troop will be held on Jan.-11 due to the holidays. Happy Birthday Sure is happy birthday time at the Schuerr home t h i s m o n t h . F a t h e r . L a u r e n c e Schuerr. celebrated his natal day on' Sunday, Jan. 3*-4»ittle Mary Schuerr will^be seven years old on the eighth of .this month and is eagerly awaiting: that day. Mother, Shirley, will be twenty-one on the ninth of January. Last but not least is Aunt Audry Pinkonsly. She will light her candles on the eleventh. Many happy returns, for sure, to all the Schuerrs and .Aunt Audry. Little Theresa Michele Beahler has, been pretty uncomfortable during the holidays, fighting' a throat infection. Mama tells us, though, that she has been doing re&l well and is practically as good as new. Jfop Beahler is. having his annual pleurisy bout again this year and we've about decided to give him a vice for Christmas next year. He says that he feels like he's just met up with a nice friendly polar bear; and the bear forgot to let loose. Well I thought my phone would be tired from ringing with people calling with news but I believe I did most of the calling. Oh well. I'don't give up that easy so I hope and pray New Year's The Phlug house was jump- j ing with twelve couples participating ^and the nice part was that they didn't have far to go ; home when the merriment was j over. Joe and Jean Benoche j heralded the New Year in a I the home of Larry and Jean i Leakey. George and Sue Schu- I man enjoyed themselves at a local country club.- On New Year's Day we' had Vei n1 and Millie Mondl over and Gus i and Fran Kasperski for a little celebration and on- Saturday we had George and Mary Mecko over. - .News Briefs On Sunday our son and Neil Freund took the train back to that the new year will be bet- ^.e Seminary and our homes tier. will be settling back to the old routine which won't be easy. Pistakee Terrace Carol Mecko also left Suu- I'm afraid Millie Mondl al- ^ t0 go back to Joliet most had Vern to keep her company while her leg is healing. Our daughter, Barbara, was back home Sunday after spend- Personals Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sarley spent Christmas Eve with their son, Dr. Vincent Sarley, where they enjoyed the traditional exchange of family gifts. Christmas dinner for the Joseph Sarleys was held at a large Highland Park hotel where their son, Dr. Vincent Sarley was host. The family gathered together included their other son, Dr. Erwin Sarley and wife, her mother and grandparents. Visiting in the Theodore Beahler home for the Christmas holiday was Mr: and Mrs. Arnold Hatch of Eau Clair, Wis. Holiday visiting on Dec. 27 in the home of the Beahlers were Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Hatch of Mt. Prospect, Mr„.,and Mrs. Robert Hatch of Chicago, and uncles, Paul and Richard Rulien of Chicago. Mr. ang Mrs. Gustofson and Mr. and Mrs. Sulock ushered the New Year in together at the ...Thomas Moore home in McHenry. ' Visiting in" the Casey Brzezinski. „home for the holidays were Ann's sister, Marie Fabian and sons, Douglas and Dennis Chudy, of Chicago. On Christmas Eve, Mrs. Mary Sbhiavone entertained at her home her sons, Vincent and Donald Schiavone, and their families' and friends. Mrs. Mary Schiavone held a mid-holiday luncheon for her employees during the week between the two holidays. Airman 2/C I Receive,cl word that our. y'oufig Airman second class i Dick Beahler never fails to get! his Plaindealer that his mom forwards and knowing he [ wouldn't miss our column, his reporter sends her heartfelt thanks for the kind words he wrote mom recently about our village column. It's, words like yours, Dick, that make this column your column. Thanks! Mother's Holiday 'Tis the week after the holidays, and for those who will care,-we find a dear mother, air worn out from wear. The children are nestled all sriug in their e^ass, while mother is cleaning up "ornament-glass." The .windows, so clean for the visit of Nick, are now being cleaned from their peppermint stick. The wreath and the hoily, and the lights from the tree, are packed in the attic, as fasit as can be. And now that the family is back to their norm, we find that poor mother is not up to form. Her back is near broken, her mind is a whirl, and she finds that she's barely a whisp of a girl. Then what to her wondering head should conspire, but a -thought that all mothers will have to admire. A week-long rest for a weary head, and a house that's all messy, while mother's in bed! Lily moor ASSOCIATION HOLDS MONTHLY MEET, JAN. 16 • By Nancy Hitter EV. 5-5889 The regular monthly meeting of the Lilymoor association will be held on Saturday. Jan. 16, at Club Lilymoor at 8:30 p.m. Besides the reguiar business meetiftg, there will be the installation of the new officers for the year 1960 to '61. Important Notice Members of the Lilymoor association don't forget to pay your dues for the coming year. The dues will be collected from Jan. 1 and through the next months. Pay yours soon and be an early bird. Birthday Get-Together A small get-together was planned for Michael Ossler's birthday. This small pa ft y took place Dec. 23 with, a few of his friends: Joseph and Ricky De Marco and Speedy Oversen. The boys were served cake and ice cream by Mrs. /Ossler: Amen Another -week, another column, another wait for the old telephone to ring. EV 5-5239. Don't be bashful. I wait all week to hear from you. You are the one with t'he news.. I'm 6nly the guy with the typewriter. What's new by your house? yi Vern had to be rushed to the ! ing four days in the city with hospital from work when his fnends- She had her girl friend, boss accidently put a boning ' Anita Kooistra, from Hebron knife through Vern's arm. It is i along for company and the girls -healing nicely and he is back a wonderful time, at work. Loretta Kern's mother spent During winter months, driv New Year's Eve in McHenry , ers on thoroughfares should alhospital but just for over night low more distance between She is feeling much better and ! themselves and the car ahead, is getting along very nicely. I says the Institute for Safer Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Vyduna Living. Poor visibility and and their children spent the other winter conditions often Christmas holiday with Grace's j cause drivers to brake suddenfolks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jans- | ly- Tailgate collisions increa>o sen and family, in Barnsville. 1 as winter darkness falls. Mul- Minn. tiple collisions are more fr°- Mr. and Mrs. Toepper enter- ' ouent. New Year's Eve Watch Several of our folks from town enjoyed the Alliance Bible church New Year's Eve Watch Nite Service. They enjoyed singing together, having cake and coffee and ushering in the New Year. Among those from our village were jMr. and Mrs. Ted Beahler, Esther Chambers, Betty Winston and children, Mr. and Mrs. David Heckman. Illness POLIO PICTURE "Many deaths and crippling oases have resulted from this year's poliomyelitis epidemics, some of which could have been avoided," according to a report submitted to Gpvejf^or William G. Stratton by B. K. Richardson, acting director of the Illinois Public Health Department. To Dec. 11, 216 cases of paralytic polio were reported this year in the state. Of these victims, 152 had no vaccine, 23 had one shot; .11 had two shots; 21 had three shots, and three had four shots. In six cases the vaccine status was unknown. Birthday A happy birthday wish goes to James Fantus who celebrated his birthday on Jan. 6. Holiday Callers The Ossler family visited with both grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ossler and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Urban, Sunday, Dec. 27. Mr. and Mrs. John Bechrendt spent Christmas with their son who resides in Mt. Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Bellino and family entertained Mr. Bellino's side ofv the family, on Christmas Day. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Spring from Elgin visited with the Tobey family before. leaving f o i Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Tobey har1 open-house on Christmas Day. I Many friends and relatives vis- ! ited with the Tobey family. ! , On Saturday Dec/ 26, the fantus famTiy^ltafr as guests Mrs. Fantus" thiee brothers and their families, hei sistei ,'ind her family." plus Mrs. F ntus' mother and'father. • Mr. and Mrs. Haines had as a guest for Sunday Mis. Tripas from Chicago. "Mr. and Mrs. Young spenf j-five days between their daughter's home in Chicago and theii son's home in Valparaiso. Ind j They spent Christmas day 'with ['their daughter and son-in-law ii and their familv. j Mr. and Mrs. Young's son and his family are spending New Year's Day and the weekend at. the Youngs' home. I The Karmel family visited | Mrs. Karmel's mother" who rei sides in Oak Park on Christi mas Day. ' The day after Christmas |ound the Karme'ls visiting Mr Karmel's sister who resides in Park Forest: , On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Belford and daughters. Diana and Cynthia, attended a wed-, ding reception of one of Mr. Belford's college friend^? If anyone has any news please call me and I hope' you all had a happy New Year. NEEDLESS DEATHS Although accidents, the foufth leading cause -of death, are responsible for about 6 per cent of all deaths in the United States today, the Health News. Institute reminds us that th^y play a mulch larger part in the death rates for specific age groups in our population. For preschoolers, aged 1-4, accidents constitute the leading cause of death, taking approximately 4,700 lives annually. Despite the fact that most childhood accidents are preventable, they cause about twice as many deaths -as pneumonia and nearly 3 times as many as all forms of cancer. STAFF OF LIFE ' The Greek wordi for^ tB»ad is "psomi". Germans it "brot". In Latin Aimerfca; the Spanish word is "part". •- But everywhere, it's the staff of life.. And to millions of needy people, it's the same as sa^r.g CARE, which brings them ,flour to bake into bread. You give bread to the hungry When you s e n d a c o n t r i b u t i o n t q • . t h e CARE Food Crusade, Chicago 3, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. John May have returned to their home in Chetak, Wis., after a several" days visit with relatives and fri^gds here. ' Peter Wl. $udten & Son OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE. SERVICE Phone EVergreen 5-0063 You are invited to the PREVIEW SHOWING Q of our JANUARY INVENTORY SALE •Smith INC. 13S N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, 111. Phone EV 5-2923 DID YOU FOLKS KNOW THAT & " Bolger's Drug Store Has been filling prescriptions for the good people of McHenry for over 60 years? WE WILL LET THAT RECORD SPEAK FOR ITSELF . YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE Bolger's Drug Store 103 S. Green St. EV 5-4500 ED'S RENTAL RENTS Electric Hammers to Wheel Chairs EVergreen 5-4123 edical Mirror WHAT DOCTORS SAY ABOUT: ThvoghmKmrnkdoe Protect your tractor with our Special Colitis Can Be Stubborn • Carbuncles <?• f« tfcere any cure for mn> COM ctflitiM T--Oklahoma reader, A. 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