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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Nov 1961, p. 15

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TUfcrsday, November % 1961 *" v ,--•-- THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Fifteen Eastwood Manor EXPECT TO START FIRST AID CLASS AT BARN IN MANOR Edle Iveraon I&stwood Manor would like to^egin first aid classes very soon. They would be held at the barn and run for a period of 5 weeks. . . that is. . . five meetings of % hours each. These would be in co-operation with Civil Defense Director, John Shay of McHenry. We would like to get twenty to thirty-five people interested enough to attend before going ahegul. Everyone interested in attending these most informative classes please contact Milt or Jeanne McHale at 1302 N. Eastwood Lane or call 385- 3366. Any literature in the form of pamphlets on fall-out shelters, civil defense, or whatever you would like to have may be obtained through Milt and Jeanne also.. Several Manorites have already signed up so Mease add your name to the > fasfcgrowing list and take advantage of this free course which may come in handy in any emergency. Knowing first aid is not just a requirement for possible nuclear explosions but also mighty handy to know in all home accidents, fires, floods and storms. So please enroll now and the sooner we get together a sizable group thdlsooner we can begin to learn and thereby help ourselves and our community. Civil Defense Meeting R e p r e s e n t i n g Eastwood Manor at the civil defense meeting held in McHenry were Lenny Hansen, Howie Useman, Tim McCormack, Ed Betke. Slilt McHale, Fred and Pam Woodbury and Glen and Dottie MeWer. E.M.P.O.A. The regular association meeting was held at the barn as usual with free coffee and doughnuts served afterwards. A committee was named for a coming social party at the barn. I will get all the particulars on time and day after the committee meets and decides. A committee was also chosen EAKIL IS. WALSH INSURANCE iSe, Auto, Farm ft Life I*. Representing gf i.uwTJ! COMPANIES When You Need Insurance of Any Kind Phone 6-0048 ©? 429 W. Elm St., McHenry; UL *h)E. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 1236 N. Green Street Office Phone: EV 5-0186 Res. Phone: Ev 5-6191 Thurs.: Daily 9:80 - 5:00 Tues. & Fri. Evenings 6:80 to 9 p.m. Closed All Day Wednesdays Eyes Examlned-Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted 1 £ Repair Service 2-62 8CHROEDER IRON WORKS Structural Steel Md Ornamental Visit Our Showrooms Weplace Equipment 2 Miles South on Bit. 81 Ph. EVergreen 5-09S0 . 2-62 GORDON E. SERGANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Tests Sanitation Layouts ^ Water Supply Programs Richmond 4198 Vi Mile South of Rt. 12 on Johnsburg - Wilmot Road 11-61 IB. EDGAR E. PEASLEE Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR W. Main, McHenry, m. Office Hours: Daily except Thursday 1-5 Mon., Wed. A Fri. Evenings 7-9 Phone EVergreen 6-0489 12-61 DR. LEONARD L. BOTTAR1 Optometrist Examlned-Glasses Fitted 1808 N. Richmond load Honrs: Eveialiago Tues., Thurs. & BU 7 To 9 pan. Saturdays: 8 to 6 p* none EV. 5-2262 for the children's Christmas party. It is now time to pay your membership dues for the coming year and get in on the fun with the season's parties coming up. Let's see you at the next meeting as a member and participant. The business meetings are orderly and brief, the parties are numerous and fun, the coffee is free. Meet Your New Officers Tom Birmingham is our newly elected member on the board of directors. He, Helen, and the four children; Pat, age 19, Dennis, age 16, Theresa, age 12, and Margie, age 8 have resided at 2208 W. Mill Lane these past 5 years. Tom works for a transit company in Chicago. He is a U.S. army veteran, second vice-commander in the American Legion, and member of St. Patrick's Catholic church in MpHeriry. Births and Birthdays The Goran Engstrom family welcomed a new baby girl into the family Oct. 19. Baby Joyce Ann, named after her mother as she arrived on her birthday, weighed in at 7 lbs., 3 ozs. Mother Joyce returned home with baby Joyce just in time to sit down to the birthday cake baked for twins. Janet and Janice, by Grandmother Klein who came out from Chicago to lend a hand. Cub Scout Bake Sale Nov. 4 our little Cub Scouts of Pack 454 will hold their bake sale in Justen's furniture store from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. To Wed Nov. 5 JoAnn Koerper, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Koerper at 2303 W. Country Lane, will become the bride of Lynn Ibsh Sunday, Nov. 5, at the Zion Lutheran church. She was our Fiesta Day Queen contestant in 1960 and a graduate of McHenry high in June, 1961. Both JoAnn and Lynn are employed in this area. He is a native of McHenry. Bridal Shower JoAnn Koerper was honor guest of a miscellaneous bridal shower given by Mrs. Jeane t t e Koerper in Lakeland Shores. Thirty-six women attended, mainly relatives of the bride-to-be. JoAnn received many fabulous gifts. The guests were served punch and a beautiful buffet luncheon. Baby Shower Mary Vestgard was honor guest at a shower given by Marilyn Salo, Andree Butler, Jeanne McHale and Georgiana Wilson in the Wilson home. Andree made all the delicious pizzas which were enjoyed by all and Mary received many very beautiful gifts for the coming new member of the Vestgard family. Attended Weddings Georgiana Wilson attended the wedding held in Chicago as Miss Lorraine Tonn became Mrs. Charles Willney. Bonnie and Gerry Biederer joined them at the reception. They all had a very nice time. The Borcovans attended the wedding of Pat's baby sister,, Sara (Downey) Holder, in Chicago. Tom and Helen Birmingham and son, Pat, attending a wedding in Chicago of cousin, John O'Connor. Birthday Party Nancy Olson celebrated her ninth birthday with a party of neighboring girls and boys. Games were played and cake and ice cream with all the fixin's served. Everyone had a real good time. Faith Presbyterian Church News Thursday, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. At the church; second in a series of teacher-training sessions with the pastor. The film strip "The Living Word" will be shown. Sunday, Nov. 5, the second in a series of three stewardship sermons. Sunday, Nov. 5, at 5:30 p.m. Church family pot-luck supper followed by a film at 6:30 and three brief stewardship presentations by laymen of the church. Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Nov. 7 and 8 the pastor will attend the meeting of the Synod's youth committee at ma BALDWIN /=!Af\fO/=lAM/C2 TOA/B* loo have to h**"* it to believe it Now Baldwinbuilt home organs give yon the sound of an acoustically superb concert hall right in yo®r < living: room. Just a Aide of your finger and yon hare Panoramic Tone... music with new richness and texture. Hear it for yourself. Call today and we'll arrange a free demonstration at poor convenience. 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Peggy Anderson won the travelling prize and Pat Coughlin won the booby prize. Hi Neighbor This week we are going to peek in at another brand newbaby and her parents and brothers. We will go to 1404 W. Fairview Lane where Richard and Nancy Rad have been since January, 1961. Small sons, Ricky and Jeffrey, are really tickled over the pink bundle carrying the name of Kimberly Ann mommy brought home Oct. 15. Daddy Riqhard is a truck driver and his hobby is boating. Good luck to such a fine family. We hope you will enjoy your life in Eastwood Manor. Birthdays Happy birthday to Lenny Hansen and Ed Zender on Nov. 2. To Dolores Lawrence and William Brogan on Nov. 3. To Georgia Sigman, Charlotte Patryas and Don Roths on Nov. 5. Little Billy Huemann will be three years old on Nov. 6. Also best wishes to Tom Schwabauer on his birthday Nov. 8. Wedding Anniversaries Best wishes go out to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Moore on their wedding anniversary Nov. 2. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Goran Engstrom who will be celebrating Nov. 4. Around the Mmut Pam Woodbury held a demonstration in her home Monday night. She served lovely home baked goodies to all who attended. Lew and Pat Kellogg rallied into Wisconsin with other members of the Lake Region Sports Car club spending the evening at a resort there. Attending the Luncheon Lecture Club from the Manor were Peggy Anderson, Elpha Philippi, Marilyn Fultz, Rita Simpson, Pat Kellogg and Hannah Harner. Celebrating their anniversary Richard and Grace Gruhn enjoyed the evening dining out with Mel and Kay Stephenson. Dick and Louise enjoyed a night out on his birthday. Having a good time with them were Ed and Betty Radner. Sharon White will become Mrs. Wolfgang Berthold on Nov. 4. Pat . Borcovan joined the VFW Monday night. Visiting the Borcovans this past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and two children, Karen and Georgina. Friday evening six lovely ladies from Chicago got together with Pat Coughlin. Members of "That Old Gang of Mine". The Glen Messer family drove to Addison to visit friends and then joined other members of the Messer family at Mom Messer's for dinner in Melrose Park. Get-well wishes go out to Gil Moore in Hine's hospital where he will be for quite some time. Frank Qual is home after undergoing a sinus operation in the hospital. Blood Donors Wanted Pam Woodbury's father, Arnold Eklund, is now home recuperating and on the road to perfect health. He would like to replace the blood used that put him back on his feet again. Anyone wishing to donate please contact Pam or Fred Woodbury by calling 385-4312 and they will give you all the information needed on time and place, etc. A North Carolina man was unable to renew his driver's license because he had a heart attack around license renewal time. After he was released from the hospital, he reported to a testing station to take a driver's test for a new license. He passed the test easily, but while the examining officer was filling out his new license, the driver died of a heart attack. Formosa ( P o r t u g u e s e for beautiful) is the largest island in western Pacific. Spring Grove OBSERVE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY IN JAPANESE STYLE Eva Freund Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thelen celebrated their thir t e e n t h wedding anniversary by entertaining a group of eighteen guests at a dinner in Chicago on Sunday, Oct. 21. The dinner was served Japanese style "the sit-down on the floor, take off your shoes kind". Everyone enjoyed the evening immensely. Cougratulations on your anniversary Vern and Bunny! , < Halloween Parties St. Peter's Catholic school and the Spring Grove school both had parties this week in keeping with Halloween. The eighth grade pupils had their party on Thursday in St. Peter's hall. All were in costume and the hall was decorated for the occasion. The children of Spring Grove schpol had their party on Friday. There were games and refreshments were served the youngsters. After the party was over and the children were leaving, we all caught glimpses of witches, goblins and gypsies. Club Meets Mrs. Luella May was hostess to the members of her club at her home on Thursday evening. Five hundred was played and prizes went to Mrs. Emma Kattner, Mrs. Arthur Klein and Mrs. Luella May. A dessert lunch was served. Trips Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fout have just returned from a trip through. Kentucky and Tennessee. They also visited relatives in Indiana. Wade Sanborn and Lillian Sanborn left this week for Crystal River, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. Windfall Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Kagan, David and Michael, and Mrs. Charles Freund attended the "Windfall" bazaar given by the Society of the Divine Savior in Milwaukee last Sunday. FREUND'S DAIRY, Inc. 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Nine newsized different models. ..sedans, wagons* hardtop and convertible. Like to see and by one? It's easy •. .just follow the crowds. If you're looking for sensibility at its Sunday best--drop in at your Chevrolet dealer's and join the celebration. It's Chevrolet's golden anniversary year, and this new Chevy II is making it a year to remember. Here's Body by Fisher comfort that makes many a full-size car wonder how ifs done--room for six solid citizens, bag and baggage, in all sedans and two-seat wagons. And, thanks to new Mono-Plate rear, springs, you get a remarkably smooth ride that rivals much higher priced cars. Join in Chevrolet's 50th Anniversary celebration at your dealer's now-- By picking up a special order form from your dealer, you can order a "Golden Anniversary Album" LP recording of favorite American songs from Chevrolet for just $1. (For your convenience, many dealers will nave the album for rale in their showrooms.) (I raiasaji rau 0 fesm Chevy IIS00 Three-Seat Station Wagon Chevy II Nova 400 Convertible Chevy II300 4-Door Sedan See the new Chevy II,'62 Chevrolet and '62 Corvair at your Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center cZ CLARK CHEVROLET SALES 3609 W. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. EVergreen 5-0277

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