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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Feb 1960, p. 15

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Tfeafsda^ FebruaPY 4; C' Sunnyside Estates 'TEENAGERS HOLD DANCE FOfc HIGH' SCHOOL STUDENTS Lois Anderson I960 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEB Something that has been trying to get off the ground for s^gpe time finally appears to be doing just that. Our 'teens have tried to have a c|aricfe all their own for quite some time and now their dream is finally being fulfilled. They started the ball rolling themselves and now have the help of some parents on their dance^vhich will be held on Friday, Feb. 12. The "Holidays For 'Teens", as it will be called will be for all y#ng people of high schoo1 age. Tickets can be purchased from any one of the following: Arlene Babarsky, Ida Leakey, and Rosemary and Lou Felicetti. There will be plenty of refreshments and much, much dancing so dome along you 'teens and don't miss the fun. To any parents who would care to, the 'teens would appreciate any donations of sandwiches or cakeS. If you want td^help them out call any one of the above names and they will be more than pleased to hear from you. Association News The February meet ins ol" 1 '.ir S.E.H.O.A. will be held Thursday evening, Feb. 4 at the Jc|insburg public school. Attefclance of late hasn't been tremendous but the organization manages to accomplish the various things that are brought to its attention. In case you are wondering what this group has ever done, tonight you will be shown but for a more immediate answer look at the snow plow job on our roads. Pretty fine isn't it, without SJEH.O.A. though, there would b^no organization to arrange for such a fine job. Refreshments are served aftte^ the business so plan to attend and bring along a neighbor. If he isn't a member one sln>rt minute will remedy that right on the spot. ferred from Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., to Camp Hood, Texas. He has been assigned to the Second Armoured Division, Fortyfirst Infantry which is pretty rugged but Wally thinks army life is great so, far. Hope all his friends back home are writing to him. If you don't have his address just call his mom ahd she will be happy to give it to you. Page Fifteen. D Hospitalized Sorry to report that George Owen is back in the hospital. It's Cpndell Memorial in Libertyville for anyone who might like to drop him a card. Vacationers Word from the Millers attests to the pleasant vacation they are enjoying in Florida.' We were very happy to hear that Bill's health has improved a good deal and we certainly hope he continues to do so well. Rematch Hank Zeiger had a rematch on that bout he had with the flu over the holidays. This time however, he says he has used the old Sunday "punch" and the decision is final, no more flu for him Hope you're right, Hank. Bridal Shower A surprise bridal shower was h®l at the Matusek residence on Sunday, Jan. 23. The guest of honor was Pat Kucera of Wonder Lake who is the bride of Eddie Matusak. Johanna and Joan had the assistance of Kate Reece in the preparation and serving of the delicious lunch. The bride-to-be received many lovely gifts from the relatives and friends who g^hered for the occasion. We wffl have the details of the wedding for the next issue. Transferred In a letter, to his parents last week, Wally Berg informed them thai he had been trans- ED'S RENTAL 1RENTS Floor Sanders to Rotary Tillers EVergreen 5-4123 Birthday Party Nine young ladies joined Eiaine f ail in her home to help c e l e b r a t e b i r t h d a y n u m b e r nine. A typical "girl party" followed complete with games and delicious refreshments of hot dogs, chips, jello, cake, ice cream, candy and peanuts. Everyone had such a wonderful time that the party extended from an afternoon affair into the evening. Delighted with the festivities of the day along with Elaine were, Mary Anderson, Dorothy Kayler, Kandy Kobus, Carol Kuntz and Cathy Palmer, all of Sunnyside Estates and Shiela Marshall of Johnsburg, Peggy Peterson of Jakana Heights, Pam Smith of Genoa City, and Judy Zetterburg of Pistakee Highlands. Blew Arrival Congratulations to Ernie and Gloria Von Oepen on the birth of their second son on Jan. 12. Martin Roman WHS born on that day al the Woodstock Memorial hospital and he weighed 7 lbs., 3 ozs. Fourteen month old Ernie, Jr. is very pleased with his new baby brother. Birthdays Last week only one birthday, this week, a whole slew of them. We would like to extend best wishes to the following: Pat Spindler und Donnie Fiedler who is seven celebrate today; oh Saturday Earl Fry shares his day with two other young men, Paul McDonald, 11, and Stan Walczynski, 5. On Feb. 7, Mary Beth Hoyle will be 3 and Ron Siepmjn how many times that? The man really have it this week, on Feb. 8 and 9 Matt Bott and Dale Maule celebrate. . Happy birthday everyone. Anniversaries Congratulations to Bob and Betty Lakowske on number twelve which they will celebrate Feb. 7 and to Roy and Alico Bieschfte, for number three on Feb. 9. ANNOUNCE ACTION OF DRIVER LICENSE DIVISION OF STATE Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier this past week announced action taken by the drivers' license division of his office, affecting residents of McHenry county. Suspensions were given Jacob Koehlcr of McHenry, and Jean Rogers of Harvard for driving while intoxicated; John, A. Heinzelman of Pistakee Bay, Gerald Meusling, Franklin Church and James Gavers of Woodstock for three offenses and Robert J. Hannon of McHenry for causing or contributing to an accident resulting in death or injury. The license of Odell Thompson of Rt. 2, Wonder Lake, was revoked for driving while intoxicated. Probationary permits were granted to Robert Anderson, Frank Catenzaro and Edward Leahy of Crystal Lake; Vincent Franco and Thomas Hargraves ol' Gary; David Lowell of Rt. 4, Walter Hardner of Rt. 2, John A. Heinzelman of Rt. 1 and Louis Robbins of McHenry; Robert Olson of Fox River Grove. Raymond Richoz of Algonquin; Roger J. Freund of Richmond and Paul Kohout and Lawrence Mullen of Woodstock 1_ Go to church every, Sunday. Go to the polls every election day. Churehgoing people make better citizens and want better government, says the Mc- Hcnry Kiwanis club. "Steering NEW SINGLE HANDLE FAUCET IN YOUR KITCHEN mv homes or old also for lavatory and shower H. E. BUCH & SONS PLUMBIXU & HEATING Phone EVergreen 5-00-18 Highway 130 Emit W0BWZ5" Sure, you get sore at "STEERING WOB. BLIES"I They crawl into tires through road bumps, curb scuffs, worn steering parts. They cost you plenty in tire wear, blow-outs, ACCIDENTS. Sure cure is a safety check-up BEFORE it's too late the kind your car gets on our scientific *£AB equipment. Thank Vur Repair Mn Far "The Accident That Didn't Happen" McHenry Auto Body COMPANY 611 Front St - So on Rt. 31 Ph. EV 5-0444 McHenry, 111. SAFETY HEADQUARTERS Village of Sunnyside VILLAGE SOCIAL DRAWS GOOP ATTENDANCE Irma Gunther - Reporter - EV. 5-5484 We had a nice turnout at our social at the Lehman home; and some of us learned how to play bridge and pinochle and even scrabble. We had a pleasant evening and the refresh ments were delicious. The \yill be at our we will what is planned! February social will b< house and next^^/veek know morr~^about \ Home and School There were eighty of us present at last week's, meeting which was a very excellent turnout when you remember how terrible the weather1 was that night. I'm sure most of us learned a lot and wish we could Say many of the discussions on the recording as easy as it sounded. Father Anger's talk was very enlightning. I only wish that all parents could have been to this meeting. A committee w a s picked to choose a new slate of officers for the coming year. Our Sympathy Is Extended To Rita Schneider upon the death of her father, Philip Martin, who had resided with her for the past seven years. Teen-age Dancers Wanted Three 'teen-agers in Sunnyside Estates got together with their parents and made plans for a valentine dance. Rose and Louie Sellicitte and Ida Leakey , went out and rented the hall, signed up some parents to be chaperones, bought the refreshments and went about selling the tickets all in a coujW of days time. You can get in touch with these young people for your tickets by calling Ida at EV. 5-2624 or Rose or her brother at EV. 5-0386. The dance will be at the Johnsburg Community club and will be from 8 p.m. until 12. So al! you 'teen-agers who would like an evening of fun hurrj and get your tickets. There will be prizes for the dance contests and for other games that .will be planned. Should this dance prove successful then future ones Will be planried. This dance will be chaperoned by parents who have gladly consented to do so. r. F. W. Auxiliary Pistakee Terrace Well with the cast off of her foot Millie Mondl should be back at work at this printing. Marie Kent spent the week at the home of her son in Wheaton. The flu bug spent over a week at the home of Ed and Jackie Weiss. After the boys took turns being laid up. Jatkie thought she could relax but when Ed came down with it she fell like a nurse being on constant duty. Over at the Lima house it seems that Lorraine went to work to pay the doctor bill because little Jackie got the flu and as he started to feel better Jonn came home from school ana had to stay in bed. So it seems you just can't win -with that flu bug. I hope all of you have seen the signs and know the way to the Childers' home in Pistakee Terrace. It is the yellow house as you turn off the blacktop into the Terrace on your left. The rummage sale will be held on Friday and Saturday. Feb. 5 and 6. starting at 10 a.m. each day. There are so many lovely things. Many things are still in packages and have never been used. So there will be no junk. Coffee and cake can Ut; had for a few nickels and bakery goods will also be available to buyers. So circle those two days on your calendars. ; i- George and Mary M»cko entertained her cousins from the city last week, Jerry and Elsie Kirsch, son, Robert, and her mother. The viftit was a very j happy one until Hubert got hit fV.F.W. auxiliary to Post 4600 . j in the eye while playing i was ca^ed to .order by our i Florence Svoboda The regular meeting of the hockey and had to be taken to the hospital for a stilch to close the cut. Robert took it all very lightly because now he could tell the boys at "school how he had received the wound. Joe Metzger had a surprise birthday party last "week and helping hini 'enjoy a delicious turkey dinnef with the trimmings were the Fred. Bauer family from Milwaukee's. the Richard Schuster family with Tante Helen of Waukegan. The George Schuman family and Joe Harrer family came for the evening. Jan. 24 was a big celebration party with good reason. Besides t h e birthday party, Joe and Elizabeth received their citizenship papers on Jan. 20 and the twentysixth waS their eighth wedding anniversary. So you see they had a lot to celebrate. president, t>aisy Smith. Business was transacted and reports read. Initiation was held for the following members. Marie Howe, Lillie Padelford ! member this is an election year point the patient* who so eagerly await each auxiliary visit.' JStanlei Bltamberg, Adminis-„ trative director of the newly,? formed Mental Health ^Clinic, - will speak tr • n- group Monday, Feb. 8. Mental health is such a vital concern to all we will be interested in hearing him and learning more about this county-wide mental health program. Members are urged to re- New License Deadline Because of the recent holidays, the village board and Chief of Police Sanborn, at last Monday evening's meeting, voted to extend the deadline on both vehicle and dog licenses from Jan. 31 to Feb. 15. Tickets will be issued to those who do not have these licenses after the February date. HAVE YOU TRIED THE HIU.YIEW COM LAUNDRY? 20c A WASHER LOAD 10c FOR 10 MINUTES OF DRYING Each Dryer Holds 4 Washerloads HILL VIEW SHOPPING CENTER RICHMOND, ILLINOIS and Stella Rortvet.. Welcome to our auxiliary. There will be an auxiliary patriotic luncheon and conference at the Conrad Hilton hotel in Chicago. Saturday, Feb. 20, at 1 p.m. Those representing our auxiliary and planning to attend are President Daisy Smith, Helen Fisher, Bernadette Cisewski, Wilfha Ayl ward and Marie Howe. W i l m a A y l w a r d h o s p i t a l chairman, braved the icy roads to Downey rather than disapand our national bulletin states there are 180,000 more women"; voters than men in the State of Illinois, so you must know" how important your vote is. "• Consider well, but do vote. The next reyular meeting' will be Feb. 8, 8 p.m. Please" attend The clever fisherman always " knows where to draw the line." A man seldom loses his shirt if. he keeps his sleeves rolled up... . YOUR DRUG STORE 18 HQTR8. FOR VITAMINS We stock a complete line of vitamin products - all the specialized preparations, concentrates prescribed by physicians for certain deficiencies and all the products calculated to supplement the vitamin intake of the diet. e** DRUG STORE GREEN ST. McHENRY, ILL PHONE EV 5-4500 tJse The Free Green Street Parking Area See The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in color Sundays, NBC-TV--the Pat Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, ABC-TV. * ATTENTION DOLLAR DAY SHIPPERS AN ITEM THAT WAS TOO LATE TO MAKE OUR REGULAR AD DOVE SOAP BATH AND TOklETBAR • Cleans better than any soap or cleansing cream • Lathers easily in hardest water* • Leaves no scum or bathtub ring Bath Size 2 Medium Size 2 for for 33° 23c Reg. Price 2 for 49c Reg. Price 2 for 39c C BOLGER'S Drug Store 103 S. GREEN EV 5-4500 IM - <v - 7^^ < v. s S"SV I STEP OUT This is the elegant Impala Sport Sedan Get the quiet proof of Chevrolet*s superior performance on the road IN IT No other car in the low-priced three can match the borne-on-the- , wind sensation you get from a ride in the 1960 Chevrolet. But that's not surprising when you consider to what lengths Chevy has gone to provide for your comfort at no extra cost to you. As you drive, count the ways Chevrolet has been thoughtful of your pleasure: Supple Full Coll suspension-- Dynamic coil springs at all four wheels melt bumps as no other suspension system can. Taking the punch out of the roughest of roads is their only function--they don't have to anchor the rear axle. Butyl rubber body mounts-- Thicker, newly designed body mounts of resilient butyl rubber further insulate you from road shock and noise. Body by Fisher--Only Chevy in its field offers the polish and craftsmanship of Body by Fisher. Foam cushioned seats- Chevy offers foam cushioned seats in both front and rear in all model series but one. Its nearest competitors do not. Safety-Girder frame--X-built and not merely X-braced, the Safety-Girder frame affords greater rigidity to prevent twisting and minimize squeaks. Hydraulic valve lifters--Oil hushed hydraulic valve lifters reduce engine noise to a whisper. Cushioned steering sfiaft-- A universal joint and cushioned coupling keep those annoying road tremors from the steering wheel. Two-piece drive shaft--A neat way to a smoother, quieter flow of power. Chevy has it. Precision balanced wheels and tires--Here again Chevy has shown concern for your comfort by eliminating vibration in this vital area--tire life is longer, tgo. Easy steering ratio--Chevy's high ratio Ball Race steering takes the work out of steering for you. Superior weight distribution -- Chevy rides better, handles better and stops better because the car's weight is more equally divided between the front and rear wheels. The new Chevy also resists "diving" when you brake and resists squatting when you accelerate. Wide choice of power teams --You can expect a better ride in Chevy because you can choose the engine and transmission best suited to your driving needs. In all, Chevy offers 24 different power combinations to satisfy the itchiest driving foot -- more than any other car. Now--fast delivery, favorable deals! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer! CLARK CHEVROLET SALES 204 W. Elm St. McHenry, 111. EVergreen 5-0277

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