ftursdi ay, June 15, 1961 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Seventeen Sunnsyide Estates ASK ASSISTANCE ITN CLEAN-UP DAY * ON BEACH JUNE 17 Polly Stevens - EV. 5-1256 ^pean-up day on the beach will be Saturday, June 17, and the hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. if you can only spare thirty minutes of your time it will be appreciated. Come and bring what tools or equipment you may have. I'll be helping some of the time, will you? Graduations In 4ft impressive ceremony l^t Friday evening, four of our young Sunnyside Estaters were among those receiving their diplomas from McHenry high school. They are Mary Ann Berg, Rosemary Felicetti, Roberta Hammershoy and Jerry Zeiger. Best wishes and success toward the goal each of you has chosen for your life's work. The Johnsburg grade school l&duation program was a colorful event. The thirty-five graduates were attired in red and white caps and gowns to receive their diplomas. Those from Sunnyside Estates graduating were Jeanniejo Benoche, Edward Brink, Michael Major and John Rau. After the 8:30 Mass Sunday, June 4, graduates received tJu?ir diplomas, at St. John's cmirch. There were thirty-two in the class and James Farley was the only one from our community. Congratulations to all these fine youngsters and many good wishes as you go on to high school. Parties were held in the various homes with the graduates receiving many lovely gifts in honor of these events. First Meeting At the first officers' meeting of the new administration of the ,SEHOA, many serious m a t t t e r s w e r e d i s c u s s e d a n d plans for the future were made. It was decided to forego the Fourth of July picnic in favor of one to be held on Labor Day. The swearing in ceremony will take place at the next asocial ion meeting which will be on Thursday, July 6 -- Same PROFE^IOnflL DIRECTORS' EARL R. WALSH | INSURANCE ... Fire, Auto, Farm £ Life b. Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES VHen You Need Insurance of Any Kind Phone EVergreen 5-0043 or 5-0953 8429 W. Elm St., McHenry, I1L ^ DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 1236 N. Green Street Office Phone: EV 5-0180 Res. Phone: EV 5-6191 Hours: Daily 9:30 - 5:00 Tues. & Fri. Evenings 6:30 to 9 p.m. Closed All Day Wednesdays Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted ^ Contact Lenses Fitted * Repair Service 8-61 DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses 105 RicEimosnid Road Hours: Evenings i & Tues., ITlmsiro. <S Fui. 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays: S to 6 p.m. Phone EV. 5-2262 2-61 SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Structural Steel and Ornamental Visit Our Showrooms Fireplace Equipment 8 Miles South on Rt. 81 Ph. EVergreen 5-0950 8-61 GORDON E. SEIM3ANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Testa Sanitation Layouts Water Supply Programs Richmond 4188 Yt Mile South of Rt. 18 ob Johnsburg - WUmot Road 5-61 DR. EDGAR E. PEASLEE Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR 8616 W. Main, McHenry, 111. Office Hours; ' Dally except Thursday 1-5 MOIL, Wed. * FrL Evenings 7-8 Phone EVergreen 5-0488 own time and same place. Come and"* meet your new president and hear his plans for the coming year. Complaints I have had complaints about young boys and their BB guns. Mothers and dads, won't you caution your youngster if he is an owner of one of these? This can be a dangerous weapon in inexperienced hands. Company's Coming Fran and Jerry Olsen and their youngsters are eagerly looking forward to a visit from Fran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoody, Sr., of Omaha. Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Hdbdy are expected to arrive Friday, June 16, and we wish them a pleasant visit in our fair community. Repaired'5 and Replaced Mr. Kimbro has covered the subdivision repairing and replacing the speed signs. Twent y - m i l e s - p e r - h o u r m e a n s TWENTY MILES PER HOUR and no more. Now that schools are out for the summer it is even more important that we drive more slowly and be more careful and watchful for the small fry. Vacationers Alice and Ray Bieschke are off to Wisconsin for a week's vacation of swimming, fishing and just loafin'. More Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Kimbro are still receiving congratulations on their golden wedding anniversary. They received a very cordial letter from Charles F. Carpentier, Secretary of State, and Mrs. Carpentier expressing their congratulations Cr^d best wishes. I quote in part from the letter, "I think even the affairs of the state should be held up long enough ,for its secretary to send congratulations and best wishes on this happy occasion". Needless to say, mother and dad were very pleased and honored to receive such an unexpected letter of congratulations. A Wedding Betty and Bob Lakowske attended the wedding of his cousin, Joan Jaszkowski, to Robert Ludick, Saturday, June 3. A 10 a.m. Mass at St. Hyacinth's church in Chicago united the couple. The reception for relatives and friends followed at 6 p.m. Attend Graduation Bernice and Earl Fry and kids, Sandy and Tommy, attended the high school graduation of his cousin, Grace Fry, in Chicago recently. Grace graduated from St. Philomena/ and afterward there was a buffet dinner for the guests. Let's Go Visitin* Let's drop in on Helen. and Charles Brunhoefer at 1622 N. Lakevievv street for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Brunhoefer are two of our senior residents and moved to Sunnyside Estates from Chicago in May, 1H56. Brunhoefer is a retired COMPACTS AND YOU'LL (Why? Because Valiant gives you a combination of extra-value features you can't buy on ^ any other compact at Valiant's low asking price! Features that not only make Valiant the outstanding performer in the compact car class--but also protect your investment to return a high per cent of its original price at resale time! Come see! Compare! Come save this week. You know where...your Plymouth-Valiant dealer's! JUST LOOK AT THE DSFFEKES (THESE ARE JUST A FEW) STANDARD HORSEPOWER BATTERYSAVING ALTERNATOR TRUNK CAPACITY CU. FT. VALIANT 101 YES 24.9 CMIR 80 NO 12.6 FALGON 85 NO 23.7 R/ ER a n . : a n 90 NO 23.8 Looks and drives like twice the price! V TOP QUALITY BUYS IN USED CARS, T00- AT YOUR PLYMOUTH-VALIANT DEALER'S! A. S. Blake Motor Sales, Inc. 2508 West Route 120 McHenry, I1L guard of O'Hare field and enjoys gardening and working around their lovely home. Mrs. Brunhoefer enjoys crocheting and all fancy work. Little League Two teams of 8-year-old boys, the Braves and the Cubs, are composed of boys from Sunnyside Estates and the surrounding area. Due to the efforts of the coaches and the manager they hope to make better sportsmen and citizens of your boy. The first game was won by the Braves with the score of 28 to 9 and a large crowd cheering the 'teams on. Come out yourself and see a real ball game. Your encouragement and being there rooting for your team is all the boys ask. The manager of the Braves is Harold Palmer and the coaches are Ed Oziminski, R. Dulaney, J. Long and J. Scott. The players are, catcher, (Bruce Thomas; pitcher, Chris Long; relief pitcher and second baseman, Jeff Dowed; first base, Jim Scott; third base, Sherwood Palmer; short-stop, Dav- 4d Peterson and Bill Scott; outflows, Jimmy Zenner, Danny Muieski, Steve Janicki, David Peterson, Mike Anderson and Keith Dulaney. Next week we hope to list the names of the Cubs for you. Girl Scout News Alice Bieschke, Helen Kobus and Mafge Palmer completed a training course as unit leaders for the Girl Scout Day Camp to be held the second week in July. This course is required to qualify them for counseling in this summer activity of the Girl Scouts. Sick List We are sorry to report that Lois McDonald's mother, Mrs. Lundsberg, has been hospitalized since May 9. Jean Hammershoy entered Edgewater hospital in Chicago Tuesday, June 13, for surgery the following morning. Hurry home, Jean. Two year old Bonnie Fiedler is nearly back to normal after his recent stay in the McHenry hospital* Reminder T^he time is drawing near for that rummage sale on Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24. Get your boxes of unwanted items to Helen Wegner's home at 1813 W. Indian Ridge drive as soon as possible. As you know, coffee and cake will be sold while you browse so donations of cakos will be greatly appreciated. Get movin', ain't much time left. i *5, ! Birthdays itappy birthday today, Thursday, to Lois McDonald. Little elfish Ray Jensen, Jr., will celebrate his second birthday on June 19. Many happy returns of the day to both of you. / Anniversary To two of the nicer people we say congratulations, Katherine and Legs Bute, on your silver wedding anniversary on June 20. Everything comes quicker to the person who hustles as he waits. 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