>T. April 28. 1960 f- Xakeland Park DISCUSS ROADS AT PROPERTY OWNERS' MEETING t' | Carole Hamann EV. 6-1605 I Vtckey Bottari EV. 5-2262 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Pag* Nine | ^ierfe will be a special meeting of the Lakeland Park Property Ov/ners association on Sunday, May 1, at 3 p.m. in the ^Community house. The topic of Conversation will be our roads. JiVe hope to see ydu there. Don't forget to get your annual dues to your block captains as soon as possible on or fcetore May 1 when they are ^u^and also your first quarter Scavenger dues. i,- Women's Club ; The last social meeting of •the Lakeland Park' Women's Club to be held for this season will be held this coming Thursday night. May 5, at 8:30 p.m. fet the Corrimunity house. From What I hear there is quite a benig planned by our phairman Jo. Rizzo and her Committee and knowing Jo. it Should be quite an evening so plan now to attend and bring along a friend. Installation of our new officers will also take place at this meeting. The officers are Helen Strandquist ire-elected president, Shirley Ozog re-elected vice-president, Rizzo re-elected second vi<® president, Gayle Laursen, Secretary and Lyda Radisch, treasurer. 4-H Club i The Mountain Vue 4-H club Will bold elections at the April ^8 meeting. Due to a heavy rpin on the evening of the last greeting the small group which was able to attend decided to porftoone the election till this time. Boys and girls between $ie ages of 10 and 21 are elig- "" le for membership. Th£re re many varied activities to interest everyone. For information call Mrs. Gelwicks EV. 5- 3712 or Mrs. Clark EV. 5-5580. tickets to the spring dance to be held on May 21 at the American Legion hall. All the block captains have tickets and will be happy to accommodate you. Don't forget to get your bid in early for a baby sitter. ^ Welcome Party At the welcome palrty held last Thursday night there were only four new members of our community, present. This was quite a disappointment to the welcome committee as many more were invited to attend and a lot of extra work and also cakes and coffee were prepared so at the next party to be' held we hope you newcomers who were unable to attend this party will make it a point to attend and if for any rea-- son you cannot, please call one of the committee members in ample time so other arrangements can be made so as not to have too much on hand. Happy Birthday To Daisy Krupinski who celebrated her birthday on April 19. To Connie Giacome who added a year on April 20. 4 To Billy Humphreys who became 16 on the twenty-second of April and who ;will now be able to drive dad's car as he went for his driver's test and passed. Communion Lots of happiness to Wayne Cygan, Kenny Becker, Kevin Lavin and Mary Barbara Uttich who received their First Holy Communion at St. Patrick's church at the 8 a.m. Mass on Sunday,. April 24. This was one of the largest Communion dlassos in St. Patrick's parish. If there were more children receiving their Holy Communion please let either of your reporters know and they will be listed in next week^ paper. Sympathy Our deepest sympathies are extended to James McEnery, Si^and his family on the recent death of his brother, Stewart, who passed away in Chicago on April 16 after a long illness. Spring Dance Now is the time to get your Wedding1 On Sunday, April 25 at 1 p.m. Mary line Studebaker of Long Lake became the bride of Tom Gerambio of 115 Pleasant avenue. The birde was dressed in a street length champagne lace dress with pink accessories and wore a corsage of pink and white carnations with white seed pearls here and there and a small heart also of white seed pearls. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Gardner (Tom's grandmother) and Ed. Gardner acted as his grandson's best man The matron of honor wore a brown print silk dress with a small white hat and a pink and blue corsage. The groom's mother wore .a royal blue dress with dark Blue accessories and a pink corsage of carnations-* and the bride's mother wore pink and also had a corsage of pink carnations. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gerambio, for relatives and friends. • JOSEPH FRETT & SON. INC. BUILDERS ' •' ESTABLISHED 1926 RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL • First in Quality ) • Fairest in Prices • Fastest in Service Phone EV 5-3976 Located on Hwy. 12A -- V* Mile East of Fox River Bridge Communion Parties A Communion dinner in honor of Diane Krater was held at the McHenry Country club in the afternoon with the following guests wishing her happiness on this very happy day: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walker of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Krater of Villa Park, her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sthmidt and daughters, Barbara and Patty, of Allandale, Mich»*Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Krater and sons., Steve and Jimmy, of Mundelein, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond DuPon of Chicago, Mrs. James Evans of Chicago, and Miss Catherine Millei*, who was also a weekend guest at the Krater home and of course, Bill and' Joan, and big brother, Billy" A Communion dinner was also held for Kathy Meyer at the McHenry Country club. Her guests bringing loads of good wishes were Mrs. Iris Rooney, her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyer, grandr p a r e n t s , B i l l a n d S h e i l a Rooney, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Rooney, Mv. %nd Mrs. Donald O'Toole, Mrs. Emily Batchelor, Miss Stella Rooney. Miss Margaret Rooney and several cousins. dance to be held tomorrow night Friday at the American Legion hall. This dance, as all 'Toen club dances and parties are. will be properly chaperoned by adult members of the community. Let's ge»t a good turn out as a good" time will be had by all who attend. Get your tickets at the door. Cubfe Struts Last Thursday night the Cub Scouts of Pack 361 held their annual carnival. The boys of the different dens had many of their crafts on display and Den 4 received first prize. The proud Den Mother of this den is Mrs. LaVerne Okal and her, hard working boys are Jimmy Laursen, Jimmy Hansen, Phil Bucaro and Bruce Okal. Boys receiving aw.nrds were Billy Sullivan, a Gold Arrow,-and he ii from Den 7, Den .Mothers are Joan Krater and Vickey Bottari. Raymond Bottari ^ received his Weblos Badge (he is formerly of Den 4 but is now in the newly formed Weblos Don i. Confirmed Judy Reining was confirmed on April IX) at the Zion Lutheran church of McHenry. Teen Dancc Don't forget the 'Teen club Thanks Just a big "thanks" to Ed. Glorch for the stainless steel table top he made to set under our large coffee urns in our community house kitchen. There is another one at his home waiting to be set in for the other urn we are selling vanilla and black pepper to purchase; so as soon as this is all sold and the urn is received, it too will be set in a permanent place on one of our work tables. Welcome Back To Mr. and Mrs. Bill Herzog whojspent three weeks vacation at their daughter's home in St. Louis taking care of the g r a n d c h i l d r e n w h i l e t h e i r daughter and son-inlaw spent some time in Florida. Visitors At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Humann started on Wednesday with Carole's sister, What jiustjf you pay for fire insurance alone will buyALL>THISJODAY! (k. ^9 *4 State Farm 8 new Homeowners Policy is a single package that protects against all four major homeowners' risks--yet costs no more than what you probably now pay for"Fire and extended coverage" .lone. «aw » It cover*: (1) your home (2) its contents (3) your legal liability and (4) theft losses too. So don't wait. Contact your S t a t e F a r m J T a m i l y I n s u r a n c e M a n t o d a y ! ROBERT J. CONWAY 312 E. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois EVergreen 5-5285 S4TATiEiF-ARM Cartful Buyer's Home Insurance mg p.eo68 StaU Ftrm fir* and Casualty Company • Home Office: Bloomington, JUinHU IMSURANCI Mrs. Bette Hart, and daughter, Jane, and dog Pepper; on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Humann of Chicago and their grandsons joined in and on Sunday in came Mr. and Mrs. George Humann. Last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Daurio was Mary's brother. Martin Cahill and his wife, and their five cliildren from Wisconsin. Lilymoor CHILDREN MUST * SfOP THROWING STONES AT CARS by Nancy Hitter EV S-5889 Goodnight to one and all this week. It is 20 minutes to one so if some parts of the column may not sound too well please chalk it up to the late hours we are keeping lately. OBITUARY JOHN J. CROWE * John J. Crowe, a physical therapist who formerly made his home in this vicinity, died April 20 of a heart attack in his ^Woodstotk home.- Mr. Crowe was born in Evanston Sept. 19. 1894, and had lived in Woodstock, where he conducted his own business, for five years. Survivors .are the widow, Delia, and a sister residing in Omaha, Nebr. Services and burial were private. Alaska has 6.640 miles of coast line, the U. S. proper, about 7,314. Stones, when thrown by the hands of youngsters at passing cars, can and do cause a great deal of destruction. It has been called to my attention by members of this community, that youngsters have been standing on the corner by the school house throwing stones at ears as they turn the corner. Parents, please speak to j our youngsters and explain to them how dangerous it is. A driver can become very distracted upon seeing an approaching object hit his windshield. This can result in an accident, injuring the driver or even the youngsters; , T. So. please think twice before throwing a stone, the consequence may be great. ering from an illness. I am sure he would be happy to hear from all his friends. Holy Communion On Sunday, April 24, at St. Mary's church in McHenry, both Charles and Thomas Schmidt made their first Holy Communion. COURT BRIEFS Honor Students Three students of Lilymoor, Jim Fantus, Susan Farr and Connie Ritter had their names placed on the "B" honor roll at the McHenry Junior high school. lllress Mr. Surtees is presently hospitalized in Woodstock recov- ^'tdllllllllMllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIfllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIItlllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllliniltllUllltllini I VILLA NURSING HOME ON PISTAKEE BAY NEAR McHENRY Home for the Aged SENILE . . 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