l^utsday, $fay ll, 1961 Village of Sunnyslde NEW OFFICIALS ASSUME DUTIES AT VILLAGE MEET Irene May fonday, May 1, an interestvillage meeting was held. It started with the old administration presiding and then after the new officers were sworn In they took over. The meeting was well attended, but there could be a lot more to meet and see how well their new men In office are doing. A special meeting was called on Wednesday in order to appoint W committees. Mrs. Mary Harrington was re-appointed as treasurer. Also re-appointed Was Police Chief Gust Adams. Loren McGurk is building commissioner, and electrical inspector is Dean Cios, and plumbing inspector Larry Butler. Please come out to these meetings and help make our village the nicest place in which to live. Chief Adams is now adapting applications for the police department. Anyone interested can get in touch with Hint Nice Going Ladies auxiliary held a iWzaar and bake sale Saturday, SWuch was a great success. Ev- Siything was sold out arid the ladies would like to 'rank all fW their generous donations and help. It was nice to hear of the wonderful cooperation we h&d in putting over this affair. Chicago Wedding Irma and Bill Gunther went to Chicago last weekend to attend a wedding. The bride was Bill's tiiece and godchild, Pat Wpjs. There was a beautiful <Mirch wiedding, and a big reception followed. Everything was just grand including the weather. Birthday Parties Judy Cios had a birthday party Monday with seven of her girl friends. Donna and Cheryl Kindei also had a combined birthday E^-ty Thursday. There were nine children present, and all had a wonderful time eating ice cream, cake and soda. Happy birthday Donna, as her day is May 11 and she will be 5. I would also like to extend best birthday wishes to my nieces. Belated birthday greetings Bernadette, whose birthday was May 3, and also happy birthday to Pauline, whose ^thday will be May 12. Brownie News The girls were quite busv their Mother's Day gifts. They also made "invitations for Mother and Daughter lunch to be held May 20 at Betty Lakowske's home. Thursday evening they were present at the association meeting and received their world association pins. PISTAKEE TERRACE NEWS Association News A meeting was held and ;• nominating committee was appointed for the coming election. Barbara Childers is temporary treasurer until a new officer takes over. Chuck Childers, Marie Kern, Eleanore Moore were all nominated. Anyone interested in taking any office contact 'any of these people m&itioned. Also discussed at this meeting was that , four people will be chosen each week to cut grass on the beach. Anyone interested to help in any way may contact Marv Phillips EV. 5-0230. The beach is being leveled and fifty feet set aside for fishing -area. The swimming area will be buoyed off. Wallet sized passes are being printed for all members and theii friends to use the beach. Attend Dance Arlene and Jerry Connerty, Laverne and Norb Mierzwa, and Marylin Wiggerman attended the McHenry hospital dance at the V.F.W. Ron and Marylin danced a waltz with their dance group as part of the evening's entertainment. Proud Aunt Arlene Connerty is now tlie proud aunt of her sister's baby girl, Cheryl Lynn. Recital April and Donna Pritchard, Debbie and , Cindy Stull, and Carolyn Mierzwa danced in a recital Sunday night. April was dressed representing a sea horse, Donna an oyster, Carolyn also a sea horse and Debbie and Cindy were sea weeds. Bill Pritchard's mother attended this recital and spent the following Monday visiting. Sick List Scott Wiggerman and Audrey Seliga had a bad case of pink eyes. Debbie Cisewski had a bad cold. Hazel Stahlman is recovering from pneumonia. Chuck Childers also was sick with the stomach flu. Anniversaries Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kern, who were married May 13, eleven years ago. Also congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Froehlig, who will celebrate May 17. Birthday Splash o a Grace Gavin gave a big last Thursday, as they made birthday party for her husband, P,t,r m & Son I OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMbULrtrt SERVICE Phone E^®r<g reen §41063 Harry, Saturday and Sunday. She spent two days cooking all sorts of fancy foods. Members of the family were invited as both parents and Harry's brother.« "What's Cookirtfj" Mrs. Wadeski and Mrs. Zamastil went to a cooking school lesson Tuesday at the V.F.W. in McHenry. Rosalie received one of the delicious cooked dishes, which was prepared before them. Music in the Air Mr. and Mrs. Don Zamastil attended the "Sound of Music". This was presented by the Home Builders of the Methodist church. Lights Out Bonnie and Mitch Sabaj had a load of dirt delivered and the truck backed into their electric light and broke it. An emergency crew had to come out, because there was no electricity for a couple of hours. Happy MOTHER'S DAY to all you wonderful mothers. Hope you have a wonderful day. ^ AIR FORCE OPENINGS There is practically no waiting period for selection into the Air Force general and administrative aptitude areas, according to Sgt. Morris Kaines, Air Force recruiter. These aptitude areas include, among others, Intelligence, Accounting, Data Processing, Per s o n n e l, Air and Ground radio, Information Services and Air Crew Protection. Friday evenings he will be at the city hall in Woodstock from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. to give further information. Custom T.V. Topics by Bill Polkey Fast And Accurate Service I don't think it's much of an exaggeration to say that most TV programs are mediocre if not down right poor in quality. But, do you every try changing the station when a group of people are watching? There's always someone who wants to see how the lousy thing ends. The amount of time wasted like this must be terrific. But, how about the times when your TV set needs service? We have seen folks tolerating hazy and distorted TV pictures just because they thought it would take to long to get it serviced. No need to do this with an organization like CUSTOM TV around. We have the most modern equipment and knowhow to do the service job q u i c k l y . And o f t e n . . . a t least nine out of ten times right in your own living room, Phone EV 5-3757 or 5.5659 next time for guaranteed electronic service. Page Tweniy-Otfe Holiday Hills V INSTALL WOMAN'S CLUB OFFICERS AT ANNUAL BANQUET Rita Oleyar Thirty women attended the fourth annual installation banquet of the Holiday Hills Woman's club held Wednesday evening, May 3, in a Crystal Lake restaurant. This is the clubs big social event of the year. Officers who were • honored at the dinner are Chadie Ary and Loretta Exline, who will both serve a second term as president and vice-president respectively. Other incoming officers are Connie Catanzaro, L o r e t t a O s z k a n d y , J e a n n e Baird, Pat Roth, Joan Laskowski, Jo Van Duyn and Inez Young. Outgoing officers are Gerry Breede, Kathleen Ryan. Bea Musolf, and Kay McWilliams. Jeanne Baird is also serving a second term as program chairman. This year Pat Roth will help her as co-chairman. The committee which took charge of arrangements for the affair was Lorraine Bemis, E'.- len Erickson, Bernice Malstrom and Earline Mattelka. Brownies Elect Officers Brownie Troop 454 elected the following officers who will serve during the month of May. President is Nadine Estis; vicepresident, Linda Exline; treasurer, Betsy Hatife; secretary, Sandy Csuti; American flag bearer, Liz Kreuger; American flag guard, Bonnie McWilliams; Brownie frag bearer, Marcia Luttrell; and Brownie flag guard, Rita Mettelka. •- Makes First Communion Seven-year-old Christina Walters made her First Holy Communion Sunday, April 30, at St. Patrick's church in McHenry. On hand for the happy occasion were parents, Gerry and Mickey and sisjers, Candy, Penny, and week-old Kimberly Sue. Also present was the paternal grandmother who had been helping the family during the birth of Kimberly Sue. Mickey's mother, Mrs. Alfred Wright, arrived Tuesday from Pittsburgh for 'an extended visit. Celebrates Birthday Brad Schmitt became two years old on Sunday, May 7, and his family celebrated the occasion with a party in his honor. Helping him blow out the candles were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt, of McHenry; and Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Turner and son from Hebron. Makes Trip Abroad Mrs. Mai-git Johnson, who resides at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Millie and Norm Jeschke, left Wednesday, May 3, for an extended stay in Norway. Millie drove her mother to Chicago where she was to board a train for New York. From New York she took an ocean liner and expects to be in Europe in a week or two. Mrs. Johnson has four brothers and sisters living in Norway and expects to visit for several months. Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Frank Kreuger underwent surgery on her throat at McHenry hospital S a t u r day morning, April 29. Marge came . \ hopne Sunday afternoon, but left on Wednesday, to stay with her sister in Chicago during her recuperation. Neighborly Notes Matthew Justes, Jimmy Harper and Tommy Ary danced in the Island Lake P.T.A. showpresented Saturday, May 6. The three boys are students in the Woman's Club dancing classes. Pvt. Michael Gallagher, son of Mr. and. Mrs. John Van Duyn, is home on leave from basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. , Chuck and Eunice Heise attended a "come dressed as your favorite song" party in Lockport. sponsored by their Couples Club. The affair took place Saturday night, April 29. MARRIAGE INCREASE A total of 88,029 marriages took place in Illinois during 1960, the Illihois Department of Public Health reported last week. This is an increase oi 748 marriages over the 1959 total, the department said. Divorces during 1960 numbered 21,652, a decrease of 914 from 1959. Marriage annulments totalled 218, an increase of 81 over 1959. Through all the ages, salt has been regarded as the symbol of eternity. It preserves other foods, and does not spoil, even when left indefinitely. Lakemoor INSTALL NEW OFFICIALS AT GALA AFFAIR Da via Heckmann EV. 5-05S2 At a gala dance and party the new officials of Lakemoor were installed. Refreshments and entertainment were enjoyed in the fire house Saturday night. We wish them all success in their new responsibilities. In Hospital Ted Beahler is.in Illinois Research hospital, Chicago, where he underwent surgery. Lots of good luck, Ted. Surprise Party Monday evening, May 1, at the home of John Arbagast a party was given in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Winters. She was truly surprised by the event. She was wearing blue Jeans. Coffee and caks were served. Ask Variation Of Zoning Requirement A petition has been filed before the zoning board of appeals for petitioners, Russel and Jennie Holochwost. They are asking for a variation of the minimum set-back line requirement of 80' to 61' from the center line of State Highway Route 120. This property is located in Conway's subdivision, immediately east of Mc- McHenry. The present classification is B-l business. The hearing on the above petition will be heard on Tuesday, May 23, at 3 p.m. in the city hall in McHenry. NAMED TO POST Raymond W. Turner of Versailles (Brown County), has been appointed institutional f&rm supervisor for the state institutions in the southern half of Illinois. Indians Win Double-Header The Indians of West Lakemoor won a double header by scored of 21 to 4 and 9 to 8 from the Braves. Home runs were hit by Irish DeCicco and Ed Wagner who got four in the two games and by Butch Lubke. 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