Thursday, June 16, I960 Lllymoor * • Local Students Are Graduated 1 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Shirley Sehuerr Sunday, June 12, was a big dan 'n l^e lives of a young lady and four young men of Lilymoor. Those" who graduated from St. Mary's are Sylvia Rolla, Ronnie Fuhler, Don Mercure, Skipper Sehuerr and Ronnie Wagner. Congratulations to all of you on your graduation, and good luck and best, wishes for future success in high school. fee to their guests. The guests were the Brownies, the girls' parents, Boy Scout troop 161 . and their parents. Congratulations go to Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. , Beahler . and the committee- | women for the job well done i with the girls. The Girl Scouts ! will start their meetings again in the fall. ^3 Correction The due date on the dues was June 1 for the summer residents. The due date for the permanent residents is July 1 not June 1. Picnic The first and second graders of the Lilymoor schoolhouse had a good day for their picnic Tuesday, June 7. The picnic w« held on the grounds of Club Lilymoor. Thanks go to the teachers and mothers who helped make the picnic possible for the children. Association T-Hn vi^nI nvpiing of the Lilymoor association will be Tuesday, July 12, at the schoolhouse. I Home From Hospital Guy Surtees returned home from the hospital on Wednesday, June 8. Mr. Surtees has been in and out of the hospital for several weeks with a serious illness. Here's hoping you are on the road 1o recovery now. ^ Surgery iSabelle Karmel's mother, Mrs. Eva Marks, underwent surgery Tuesday, June 7. We hope your mother is on the road to recovery, Isabelle. Flower Show Those attending the McHenry flower show Tuesday, June 7, from Lilymoor were Lee B^gi, Helen Haines, Leona FiiJtus and Elvira Latimer. Each one of the ladies received a ribbon for the flowers 1hey entered in the show. Congratulations to you all. This and That Mr. and Mrs. Rathke had a house full of company Sunday, June 5. Guests were Mrs. Rathke's two nieces, Mrs. Meata Farmer and Mrs. Minna Doeer of Edgerton, Wis., also Mrs. Mary Arnold of Chicago, her daughter, son-in-law and theu? children. Mr. and Mrs. Haines and Mrs. Sammons spent Saturday and Sunday, June 4 and 5 in Indianapolis, Ind. While there they visited relatives of Mr. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Martinson and daughter, Pat, spent the holiday weekend at their summer home here in Lilymoor. Mr. Ryan spent the weekend at his summer home here. Mrs. Mary Jane Campbell of Las Vegas, Nev., spent sometime visiting her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Aultz. Now visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Aultz are their other daughters Mrs. Hager, and her three children. Mrs. Theron Young entertained eight women at a luncheon in her home Wednesday, June 8. The women had a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sehuerr are out for a month's vacation. Mrs. Sehuerr s sister. Mrs. Kate Caswiek, is out with them. Mr. Shuerr is enjoying a month's vacation from his work. The Sehuerr Indians are having a ball with grandpa, grandma and auntie. Neighbor The dictionary definitions of the word neighbor are, first, [ Someone who lives in the next j house or near by; second, fel- i 'ow human being. What does ' the word neighbor mean to. you? PERSONALS (Last Week's Items) Belated Congratulations It has been called to this reporter's attention that there wasn't any mention of the birth of Robert Anthony Lo- Pr#ti' Jr?'Little Robert became a new resident of Lilymoor on April 10. weighing in at 8 lbs., 14 ozs.. I would like t o c o n g r a t u l a t e B o b a n d Maryln on their blessed event. Birthdays Greetings go to Sam Sances who celebrated his birthday Wednesday, June 8. Also to Alma Hueckstaedt. She will ce^brate her day this Saturday, June 18. Jfappy birthday Alma and Mr. Sances. Little Folks On Sunday, June 12, two of our littie folks celebrated their birthdays. They were Donna Sehiavone and Bobby Ehredt. Donna was 6 and Bobby was 9. Happy birthday, Donna and Boffy. on your big day. Girl Scouts The Girl Scout troop of Lakemoor held its Court of Awards Monday, June 6. The girls put on skits which were very nice. After the skits Mrs. Morrison presented the girls with their awards, year pins, and inspection pins. After the awards were presented the girijl served milk, cake and cof- Reminder That this Sunday, June 19, is Father's day. WANT BIGGER 'CUT*: Arab countries whose governments now receive about $800.- 000,000 a year in oil royalties have become dissatisfied with their 50-50 split arrangement. Some are seeking 60-40 eontracts, and other changes. Take It Easy -- Take A Cab! When the weather's bad . . . When you want to reach jour destination in a hurry . . . When you have luggage or heavy packages with you, it's time to cafl us for a cab. Remember our number. Radio Dispatched McHENRY CAB PHONE 723 Mr. and Mrs. Nick M. Justen. daughter. Clarene. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Justen. Margie and Darlene, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin, Gretta, Carla and Marta, attended graduation exercises at Richmond Burton township high school Wednesday evening and a gathering at the Joseph Justen home later, honoring' their son. Joey, a member of the class. Mrs. Charles Frett, Sr., and son. Francis, of Aurora, were callers in the home of the Misses Lena and Clara Stoffel Friday. Local folks who attended the funeral of Maurice Lavelle in Streator. Monday of last week, included Miss Mayme Buss, Mr. and Mrs. George Kane, Mrs. Edward Buss and son, Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hayes, Richard Hayes and Mrs. Richard Gustafson of Chicago, visited their mother, Mrs* Edith Hayes. Tuesday of last week, and accompanied her to Woodstock to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law, Miss Mary Hayes. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mat- ' thews of Evanston visited his mother. Mrs. Delia Matthews. Sunday Mr. arid Mrs. Lloyd L. Wight- | man of Freeport and Mrs. Har- ' rv Wightman of Inglis. Fla.. j called on Mrs. J. C. Holly, Sat- j urday. , T h e C l i n t o n R e c k e n b a u g h I family of Clinton, Iowa were i recent guests of her parents, ( Mr. and Mrs. Louis Altholf. and olher relatives here. Mrs. William Wissell spent the weekend in the Charles ' Wissell home in Alden, and on Friday night atterfded the Commencement exercises at the Big Foot high school. Her g r a n d d a u g h t e r . M i s s P e a r l Wissel, was a member of the class. , OPEN SEPTIC SYSTEMS PAST \ NO DIGGING I • OtuatvM iludgi, frame, «r vmti • Opms clogged Droinflalds • Easy to apply ©IT B0YER Septic Tank Cleaner Ruck's Hardware Mr. and Mrs. . Emmerson Beverly of South Elgin were visitors in the home of Mrs. Walter Walsh Thursday evening. Mrs. Nellie Bacon attended a linen shower at the home df Mrs. Freida Hamilton in Crystal Lake, Saturday afternoon, honoring "her granddaughter, Mary Bacon, who will be a July bride. On Sunday she was a guest in the Weston Bacon home in Crystal Lake and attended Baccalaureate services at the 7:45 mass at St. Thomas church and the graduation exercises of St. Thomas grade school held at three that afternoon. Another granddaughter, Mary Ellen Bacon, was a member of the class. Mrs. Genevieve Woll arrived by plane, Sunday evening from Washington. D. C. She was called here by the death of her brotherrin-law, Thomas Doherty-- . . - > Mr. and Mrs. Paul* Patzke attended a gladioli meeting and picnic held at Downers Grove Sunday. Out of town folks who attended a gathering at the Robert Conway home, Sunday, honoring their daughter, Judy, who graduated from the eighth grade at St. Patrick's school, that day, included Mrs. Carl Blanner, son Vernon, Rockford; Mr. and Mrs. George Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Jill and Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whalen, Cathy, Patsy and Johnny, Elgin; Mr;, and Mrs. Thomas Spantideas, son. Greg, and Mrs. Stella Calbov. daughter, Maria, Crystal Lake. John Hoffman of Indianapolis,^ Ind.. visited relatives here, this week while attending a convention in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. James Henr 6EEJT3 ALMOST FATHER'S PAY! LETS STOP tM AT M/USMAM DRUGS AN0 PICK OUT POP'S ^jf PRISE NT. 501 W. Main St. McHenry LOCAL TEADtMARKS. Inc Put the finest label...on your table! '"ZWX vW • • Put good taste on your table... enjoy the golden goodness of Miller High Life with your meals. It's especially brewed to be good with food. 6.70-15 Black Tub# Type Plus tax and recappabl* Hr* SAFETY CHAMPION TIRES • America's favorite replacement tire Now-you can buy a tire with Firestone's exclusive precision-bladed tread design... the same tread design found on Firestone original equipment tires... at a rock-bottom price. ALL SIZES comparably LOW PRICED Available with black or white sk/ewalls... tube type or tubefess Nov/s The Time To Trade Tires jijiiSS Page Twenty-One drickson of Racine. 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Mr. and Mrs. Renard Blum, son, James, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zenner and son, Edward, have arrived to spend the season at their summer homes, at Indian Ridge, near the Fox River Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Nick M. Justen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Bauer motored to Milwaukee, Sunday, where they visited the latter's daughter, Sister, Mary Truck, Tractor and Passenger Car Tires Complete Selection --- All Sizes We Specialize in Tractor Tire Repairing FIRESTONE DRY CHARGE BATTERY * We Allow from $2.00 io $6.00 on Your Old Battery DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU GET OUR PRICES! McHenry Tire Mart WALT FREUND, Prop. 628 W. Main St. EVergreen 5-0294 McHenry, I1L Helen, and a companion, Sister Phillip Neri, of Wausau a4 St. Mary's coAvent.. Later they attended the graduation of the Bauers' son, Joseph, from Marquette university. Others in attendance at the exercises were Sister Nicele of Holy Redeemer school. Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Mauch. Miss Carolyn Bauer and Mr. and .Mrs. Andrew Steinsdoerfer of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tomlinson and daughter. Lynn, spent a few days recently, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tomlinson, at New Lenox, 111. Mrs' Elmer Smalfelt and Mrs. Ann Witt of Kenosha. Wis., were guesl s of Mrs. Fred Bienapfl Wednesday. Lee Hughes of Chicago, visited McHenry relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Powers of Batavia visited his mother, Mrs. Mabel Powers, Sunday. „ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Martin visited in the home of their. son.1, Charles and family, in Highland Park Saturday. Mrs. Eveline Larkin wajs a guest in the home of her daughter in Woodstock a few days thijs week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Martin entertained their grandchildren, Steve and Terry Lee Martin, of Belleview. Fla., a few days the past week. Among the local folks who attended Commencement exercises at Rosary collcge, River Forest, last Saturday morning to see Miss Kathleen Anglese and Miss Barbara Schroeder •receive their diplomas were i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anglese, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schroeder, their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doherty. Miss Kathleen Freund and Miss Nellie Doherty; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cain and daughters. Candi and Connie. have moved from Idyll Dell road to a place at Emer- , aid Park which they have pur- (chased. Mrs. Norbert Yegge, son. Jack, and Miss Joyce Motuiewicz of Wonder Lake attended "the graduation program at Marian Central Catholic high i school at Woodstock. Friday ' night. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. j Yegge attended the eighth , grade graduation at St. Mary's. ' at which time their niece. Peggy Sullivan, and their nephew. ; Thomas Yeggev received their j diplomas. . • A son was bot'it to Mr. arid j Mrs. Philiip Schneider at St. Therese on May 28. 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