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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Apr 1961, p. 20

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Twenty THE MeKfiNRY PLMNDEALER |lk«ndBy» April 13, llsi McHenry Shores SIX DIRECTORS OF SHORES CLUB WILL BE ELECTED Alice MoKellv - KV. 5-2661 The monthly meeting of tho McHenry Shores club was held Thursday, April 6, at the V.F.W. The nominating committee reported their selection of. ten candidates for vacancies existing on the board of dirertors. An additional three candidates were nominated from the floor. The club will elect six new directors at the May meeting from the following nominees: Thomas Burke, Herbert Clausen, Ing Corcoran, William Dostal, Charles Lindwall, Charles MacCallum, Charles Hamage, Jack Schmitt, Carl Simonsen, Gus Smith, Harry Miller, John Smith and John McKellv. Capt. and Mrs. John Miller, USN, and Mr. and Mrs. William Ewald were welcomed as new members of the oraginzation, The first annual roller skating party to be given by the M c H e n r y S h o r e s c l u b on Thursday, May 25, was announced. The .annual Fun Fair is no\v planned for July 8. April 13. The trip was arranged by the McHenry chapter of this nation-wide organization, devoted to the training of our youth who aspire to become business leaders of the future. Congratulations, Pam. Easter Egg Hunt a Success The Easter bunny braved the wind and cold weather on Saturday, April 1. in order to provide the children of McHt>nry Shores with an afternoon of fun. The beach was a scene of much activity as the papa bunnies concealed about twenty dozen eggs where they would not be too hard to fin'). An eg?r malfted "prize" brought an additional award to the lucky finder. In some cases, it brought a tear to the ej e when the egg was not marked with the word prize. After the hunt was over, the mamma bunnies served refreshments. Honor Student Pam Munroe, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Ed Munroe was honored recently by being selected for membership in the National Honor society. Thla achievement does not corne easily. Pam is 16 and a member of the junior class at McHenry high school. The school faculty selects the top 5 petcent bf the junior class baser! upon character, leadership, scholarship and service, for membership in the society. Pam plans on attending the state convention of the Future Business Leaders of America Hi Neighbor The Harry Millers at 305 Stillhill drive came to McHenry Shores from Chicago in July, 1959. This happy familv Consists of Harry, Ruth and daugh^ ter, Ruth Marianne. When this reporter asked Harry why they moved from Chicago to the Shores, the answer was so familiar. "We liked the spot", he said, and from all appearances they still do. A 15-foot runabout provides fun for early morning runs on the river. Also keeping the lawn and garder\\ in good shape provides an excuse for spending lots of time outdoors. Harry is vice-president ' of the McHenry Shores club and also a member of the Masonic Order. He commutes daily to Chicago where he Is employed by Armour and Co. as superindent of Printing. Ruth manages the household, bat still has time to devote to many extra-curricular activities such as gardening, sewing, and cultivating African Violets. Daughter, Ruth Mariane. is employed by a law firm in Chicago anpl commutes daily along wijfjr'dad. Anyone need a lawyer? our community. Managing her family and watching for folks moving in our area is some what difficult. It would be very helpful if a new residents arrival would be reported by a neighbor. Please call Bev at EVergreen 15-5932. Corcoran Elected William A. Corcoran of 405 Broadway was elected by the voters of Nunda township to the township board of auditors. He will serve in this capacity for the next four years. Congratulations, Bill. Ping Pong Tournament The SSAC club held their ping pong tournament on Tuesday, April 4, and Wednesday, April 5, at the home of Harry Ti'ggemann. Prizes we to awarded. Art Cicchini won top honors, Tom Burke coppeo second pri?.o, and Bill Dostal took third place. Fred Stark won the consolation prize. SSAC to Elect Officers The regular meeting of the Shores Social and Athletic club will be held Saturday, April 15, evening at the home of Ray Moore, 706 Hilltop Blvd. On the agenda will be the election of officers for the forthcoming year. Help for Welcome Committee Our welcome committee chairman, Beverly Verstege, is anxious to achieve a timely Welcome " A hearty weleome is extended to Don and Joyce Calvert and their four children, Deboxah. T.aura, Michelle and Brian. They moved" into their- new home on Park avenue (soon to be Vista Terrace) on Saturday, April 1. -- Birthdays and Anniversaries A happy birthday-to Thomas Hawkins and also to Stanley Misiak on April 15. Harry Tiggemann celebrates his day on April 20. About a month ago we quoted. March 20 as the day of Joan Dostal's. birthday. The birthday book gave us this information, but we are informed the cotreet birthday date lor Joan is April 20. Anniversary Happy Anniversary greetings to Sam. and Louise Winters as they begin another ye-tr of wedded bliss on April 20. POST 491 Here and There Mr. and Mrs. John B. Smith, with Mildred Snively, after a drive to Milwaukee and watching the parade of Easter bonnets, stopped at a famous German restaurant in that city. In Closing Signs of Spring -- Nancy Ewald painting th£ garage door, Bernice and Walt Wilson fixing their lawn, A1 Gagne checking the lawn mower, the Valek boys flying a kite, Craig Barrows with his buddies trying out the baseball field, our horticulturist neighbor, Jerry Morris, preparing to expand his rose garden. by Mary Einspar Mrs. Marie Howe, president of McHenry unit bf the American Legion auxiliary, stated that April, 1961, will mark the twenty-third annuaj observance of April as American Legion Child Welfare month. The child welfare chairman, Mrs. Ilaverne Gregory, works closely with the welfare of ficer of the American Legion post to. promote two, main objectives: to insure care and protection for the children of veterans; and to improve conditions for all children. Direct serviqe in the community included holiday food baskets which were given tp needy veterans' families and other temporary emergency assistance. Mrs. Gregory js informed on available veterans' relief assistance and public welfare services and has advised several families of these sources of help. Department president, Mrs. Mabel Grice of Kankakee, has asked the 915 Illinois units to promote interest and increase activity for the benefit of mentally ill and retarded children. McHenry unit has cooperated wholeheartedly in Mrs. Grice's "special project" by sending cash1* contributions to aid American Indian children: by arranging a party for the Woodstock Children's Home: and by collecting clean, wearable, used clothing for needy families. The unit has contributed to the department Child Welfare fund which annually pro- \ ides a $300 scholarship for a needy young person who wishes to teach mentally re- (FBLA) at Springfield, on welcome for new members of R e g u l a r c h e c k - u p s a n d maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs for you. Call us today and find out for yourself. . . Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling Bf Service '24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE 516 Front St. EV. 5-0811 McHenry, HI. tarded or handicapped children; and substantial grants to ' public welfare - agencies which work with children's problems relating to health, emotional strains, neglect, or physical abnormalities. With the department fund, 5, veterans' children were giVen gifts costing $6,504.6o at Christmas, 1960, and many of our districts raised additional funds to supply non-veterans' children with identical gifts. McHenry Unit is working with the national non-profit organization, "Save The Children Federation". American Indian children are being sponsored by the Federation, and they are recommended by their Tribal Council, and will receive mopey to provide the things they need most. Our next meeting April 17 at the Legion home will be devoted t© child welfare. According to Mrs. Gregory, a program covering handicapped and mentally ill or retarded children is being planned. Chairman for- the April meeting, Mary Einspar, will have the following members on her committee: Eddie Meyers, Lee Bassi, Rose Bell. Mary Etten, Ann Kane, Georgia Stueben, Barbara Hansen, Martha Rausch, Betty Lingenfelter and Beverly Kulhman. McHenry unit entertained the veterans at Downey hospital April 6. Those who attended were Marie Howe, Dorothy and Stan Diedrich, and Roy Homo. Frank Sweeney provided accordion music for the patients. We were informed the hospital is in need of playing cards, either new oiPuised. If you would care to donate some cards to the veterans, »le^e them at the legion , home or bring them to our April 17 meeting. FARM CENSUS " Illinois' annual farm census of livestock and farm property will get underway April 1. The census covers 1,600 townships. Martha Custis (Washington) had a hand-hewn tombstone brought from England for the grave of her first husband. VA ASSISTANCE A Veterans Adriiinistration representative from the Rockford VA office will be on duty at Woodstock Tuesday, April 18, to inform and assist veterans., their dependents, and the general public regarding all benefit programs of the VA. Their representative will be oil duty from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. a| the U. S. post office buildihg, second floor, in Woodstock, Every human is an open book, if one knows how to read them. W. FREUND'S DAIRY, Inc. Complete Line of Dairy Products I- FREE DELIVERY -- Locally Owned and Operated Phone ^ "EV. 54Tl95~or EV. 5-0232 i I would like to take this opportunity to thank All the Republican Precinct Committeemen, Precinct Captains and Workers. Also all the wonderful people who voted for me in McHenry and Burton townships, electing me to the office of Constable in Judicial District No. It in McHenry County. Thanks again. Sincerely * Sigurd Jmm. 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