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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1962, p. 21

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^Thursday, June 14, 1962 THE McHENBY PUVINDEA1XR Lilymoor MANY PLANS MADE DURING AUXILIARY MEET Shirley Schuerr The Woman's auxiliary held f its monthly meeting Monday, June 4. At this time several things were discussed, such as the outing for the auxiliary, the float and the monthly duos. The outing is planned for this coming just where and when will Be discussed in the near futureA TW« monthly -t prize was won by^Diane Fuhler. Hostesses for J the June meeting were Connie Johnson. «;and Shirley Schuerr for Alma- Hueckstaedt and Emma Gray. The next monthly nieetms? will be held Monday, July 2, at the community house at 8 p.m. Hostesses for the July meeting are Isabelle Karmel, Ida Legge and Marion Leske. Rummage Sale A lot of nice articles have been coming in for the rum- *'mage s&le that will be held Thursday, June 28. from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. at the community house (school house). If you have any articles for the sale please contact Connie Johnson at 385-3908 or this reporter at 385-2645. Arrangements will be made to pick them up. Don't forget the sale is Thursday. June 28. * Double Celebration Josephine Biesecker and Ruth Kroncke enjoyed helping Margret Reining and her sister, Kutherine Molitor, celebrate their birthdays together Thursday, May \31. The four young ladies made a full day of it by making a trip up to Lake Geneva, Wis. They enjoyed the sights along the lake shore and visited many curio * shops. They also enjoyed a lovely duck dinner. They also v i s i t e d f r i e n d s o f M a r g r e t a t Fontana. The double celebration was to celebrate Margret's a n d ^ C a t h e r i n e ' s b i r t h d a y s , May 30 and May 25. Many happy returns to you both. Brownies The Lilymoor Brownie Troop £ 267 went on a hike and had a cookout for their last meeting of the season Thursday, June 7. Although the young ladies may be a little stiff from the long hike, they had a very nice time of it. The troop will be makiQg a trip into Chicago vei/y stjpn. Trip Planned Some of the ladies of the subdivision are planning on a trip near Wheaton Wednesday, June 20. Here they will see many different flowers. If any of you ladies are interested in going contact Connie Johnson at 385-3908 or Pearle Stineman at 385-6144 for full details and arrangements on the t rip. Birthday f Greetings go to Susan Johnson who will celebrate her eighth birthday Tuesday, June 19. Greetings also go to Alma Hueckstaedt who will celebrate her 21 plus on Monday, June 18. Many happy returns to you both. i Home I am happy to x'eport that Mrs. Sances is now home from J # the Harvard hospital. Float Lilymoor will be having another float in the McHenry Marine Day parade this year. Anyone and everyone is welcome to help work on the float. Everyone who worked on the float last year had a lot of fun doing it. Even the youngsters helped out and were proud of the float. The parade will be Sunday, July 15. Work will start on the float in about four weeks. See you there? More News Mr. and Mrs. Ray Biesecker spent a lovely day in Chicago at the hofne of their son and d a u g h t e r - i n - l a w . V e r n o n a n d Ruth Roeske. The Bieseekers .helped Vern and Ruth eelebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Congratulations go to you and hope you celebrate more anniversaries. Tena Bellino held a very nice demonstration in her home Monday, .Tune 4. The ladies from Lilymoor that helped tag for the Salvation Army Friday were Lee Bassi, Connie Johnson, Ann .^Jovak, Sally Rogers, Pearle -Stineman. Lil Wijas and Marion Vornkahl. FAIR INNOVATION Judging in textile and culinary departments of the 1962 Illinois State Fair will be staged both in the amateur and professional areas for the first time in the history of the fair. The innovation in the ^'Woman's World" section of che Illinois building display offers new women titleholders a brief reign as "Queen of the Hour." This recognition is merited by any woman who wins tops honors in any department of the Illinois State Fair. The 1962 Illinois State Fair will open Friday. Aug. 10, and continue through Sunday, Aug. 19. Eastwood Manor LYNN KREBS IS AWARDED HONORS AT GRADUATION Edie Iverson - 385-6888 Our own Lynn Krebs graduated Tuesday evening walking off with the M L. Schoenholtz award. The entire Manor congratulates this young lady and we are very proud of her. This gal bears watching as she Iras a great future ahead of her. Good luck Lynn and now that vacation time is here, get out and enjoy yourself, you've earned it! Birthday Wishes Happy birthday Friday, June 15, to Tim McCormaok and Pat Arendt. Sunday, June 17, Tony Olson can celebrate her natal day alon^ with all our very best wishes. June 20 Jackie French will be sharing with tiny four-year old Cindy Mitchell. Hope you have a happy time! Page Twenty-One ning of the second week of the vacation bible school with the Community Methodist church each morning from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 19-- Choir practice at 8:30 p.m. Bridge Club The Bridge Club had dinner in the Country club and played c a r d s T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n . Mary Hadlev was the winner. A farewell gift was presented to Elpha Philippi. Anniversaries June wedding anniversary couples are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Urban on June 17, Mr. and Mrs. George Landin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grom on June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wiegman on June 19. Wishing each and every couple many more happy anniversaries. Demonstration Dorothy Eternick was hostess for a demonstration Thursday evening with several friends attending. They were served delicious banana bread and cool drinks. Everyone had a very enjoyable evening. Birthday Party You just don't grow out of parties and when you becomo a young lady of eleven as Linda Lawrence did you just throw out the pin-the-tail-onthe- donkoy and get out the r e c o r d p l a y e r a n d d a n c e . There's so many new dances these days (as always: . . . from the Charleston to the Twist! I Cake and ice cream were served. Accident . Ten-year old Larry Sal'o cut his arm severely in his home and spent three days in ihe hospital. Terrific way to begin a vacation. Faith Presbyterian Church News Friday, Juno 15-- A chartered bus will take members of the congregation into Chicago for the Billy Graham crusade. Sunday, June 17-- The sermon will be entitled "Hero I Am! Send Me" Based on Issiah 6. Monday, June 18-- Be-in- Kay's Kitchen Kaper Sixteen ladies attended the party hostessed by Kay Mitchell Tuesday evening. Among the guests, friends and neighbors of the Manor were Judy Clark and mother, Mrs. Olson, from Ingleside and Kay's aunt, Mrs. David Schinler from Fox Lake. Kay served two very delightful cakes; a lemon meringue cake and a chocolate nut chiffon cake. Around the Manor Visiting the Russell Davis family are mother and grand-, mother. Mrs. Brewer and Mrs. Davis. The Ehvyn Eternick family called on several people in Milwaukee Sunday. They visited with Mrs. Marian Eternick.' James Eternick, Mrs. Minnie Cogan, Dorothy Cogan, Mr. and Mrs. Del Soeekler and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and family. Walter Sigman's father, Charles Sigman, is visiting them after wintering in Florida. He is enroute to his home in California. Fred, Pam and Johnny Woodbury had a real nice time with another couple and their children picnicking in Fontana, Wis. Sunday dinner guests at the Len Lawrences were Mr. and Mrs. Hayuer from Chicago, Linda's godmother. Joan Locascio, hubby, and family. Mrs. Olson from Morton Grove, and Len, Winnie, and Ricky Hansen. Dolores Lawrence gave a luncheon in her home especially lor her friends and neighbors who helped out so much while she was in the hospital. Attending were Mrs. Hansen. Mrs. Kellogg, and Mrs. Krebs. Pat Coughlin's sister, Betty Houlihan, hubby, and two children came out from Park Ridge to see the new ,babv. Pat and Daniel are bot|<L feeling real chipper! My brother, Bob berg, drove in from California this week to visit with us and meet our youngest. Sunday Lydia Fenner went into Chicago to the home of Carol Roller at attend a demonstration party. Tom and Rita Simpson attended a wedding Saturday in Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haldeman are visiting Erika and the children while Bud is in Madison, Wis., attending the university for a series of lectures. Bob and Kay Mitchell really had a houseful Wednesday as twenty-one sat down to the dinner table. The dinner was given in honor of Kay's brother, wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hill, and three children who drove up from Kansas City. Other guests were Mr. and* Mrs. Richard Hill from Oak Park. James Hill from Win.net ka, Sheila O'Connor from Chicago. Frank Delort from Chicago, and Kay's parents, Mr. aiid Mi's. Frank Hill with her sister and jihree brothers all Irom Fox Lake. Property Owners Association Friday, June 15, is EMPOA night and we'd like to see each and e\cry one of you home owners at the meeting in the barn. Let's make it a real get acquainted night and all you brand new home owners come an/1 meet the 'old-timers'. The business meetings are generally brief and orderly and the coffee and doughnuts very, very delicious a n u absolutely free! Got no place to go Friday nitrht make it a date at the barn at 9 p.m. We'd like to hear your good ideas for summer get-togethers and future plans. You renters are also welcome to attend and lend us a hand. We need the cooperation of all as we strive for a beautiful and friendly Manor Let's rot miss out on good times and get our heads together with thoughts and plans toward a good and happy summertime. Now, let's sec you there. . OK? We need ideas, plans, people. attendance, thoughts, togetherness. in order to have good tinvs, good neighbors, and a goo<> association. Take a walk, refreshing, safe, outof- 1 lie-house, awav from TV and with other friends and neighbors: you'll enjoy it. . . don't miss it. Wake up and smell the coffee. . .at the barn. . . Friday night. . . 9 p.m. WHITE CORN HARVEST Illinois harvested 57,000 acres 6f white corn for grain in 1961 -- only 0.7 per cent of the total grain corn acreage, according to a report from the Illinois Cooperative Crop Reporting Service. This represents a modest increase over the 0.5 per cent reported in 1956, but is down sharply compared with the record for the early 1940s when white varieties accounted for four to eight per cent of all corn. The Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness points out that seeing ability influences 83 per cent of all learning so there can be no greater handicap than imperfect eyesight. SUMMER FUN FOR SflLEAS LOW AS $40M A MONTH «... * i.- -- Open-air best seller-lowest price. Smart, sparkling, a full of verve and ^ spirit and lively performance. 125 HP engine. With power top standard it costs less than any other U. S. convertible--even those with manual tops. No wonder it's one'of America's fastest-selling 6-cylinder convertibles. Solidly and lastingly Rambler with rattle-free Single-Unit construction. month I IV • * ^ * ' * / 1 * ' * i * \ IT Economy King. America's lowest priced car. The "400" version with standard transmission got most (£ M miles per gal- f/| 11^* Ion of any car •vll pef in '62 Mobil ® month Economy Run. Rambler American Deluxe 2-Dqor_S.edanj|| Rambler Amer ican De e 4-Door Stat ion Wagon Room for a family of 6 and cargo. Like all Ramblers, it has Deep- Dip rustproofing .. . Ceramic- Armored muffler and tail- C M /1CA* pipe...Double- *P/| 1%^ Safety Brake "111 P" System. B Wmonth RAMBLER An Obviously Better Value 3|CMonthly payments based on mtr's. suggested retail price, with V4 down payment, 36-mo. con-' tract with normal tarrying charges, federal taxes paid. Does not include optional equipment, whitewal i tires, transportation, insuiance. state, local taxes, it any. SEIBEL MOTOR SALES, 4611 West Route 120, McHenry Holiday Hills LAST REMINDER FOR SUBDIVISION DANCE JUNE 16 Inez Young Just a last minute reminder on the danee. It's this Saturday. I hope you're all set for a real good time. The committee's been having all kinds of meetings and there's* been a lot of planning for your good time. Someone wrote me last week about a wedding also taking place in the hall that night. Have you heard anything about it? I haven't been able to find out who it is -- it seems to be someone from around here?!? Well, in any case, it's not going to stop any of the fun at our dance -- so, come on out and have a good time. What? You've got guests coming?? Good! Bring them along Don't deprive them of a good time. We'll see you there. Swimming; Time Again * Now that the swimming season is here once again with all its thrills and laughter, let's not forget to urge our children to use extreme caution. While our lieaches afford us many hours of fun and recreation, they can also bring tragedy if we abuse the privilege and get careless. The beaches are there for all of us to enjoy. Please remind your older children and teach your younger child to respect the water while they enjoy it and we'll all have a happy fun filled summer. The main purpose for the swimming lessons is to teach our children to enjoy the water in safety. Help keep- them safe by seeing to it that your children and your guests obey the rules, j - rolling up a score of 16 and the girls 10. I hear there were a few fumbles that didn't look quite legitimate. Scarcity of \>ws | This has be§n one of those j weeks again. No calls, no | news. Lguess we're all so busy with the children home from school that there hasn't been any news or else you're too busy to call me. If you« have any news to report please call me , at 385-4672. I'd love to call all of you individually and chit-chat with you but you wouldn't all have news and unfortunately I don't have that much time - - mv family and home like some of my time too. It's mu^h easier for me if you'd call4 me. Or if you see mo around most of the time* I have a pad and pencil -- not always but if you stop me I'll know you will have some news. Cilrl Scouts Play Ball Our Girl Scouts played baseball at their last meeting. The difference was that they played against the boys. Tom Landis rounded up the boys who promised to bat left handed. It was an exciting game, enjoyed by both the boys and the girls. They played six innings with the boys somehow Brownie Cookout The Brownies of troop 454 went out to Coon?y Heights for a cookout on Thursday, June 7. The girls prepared the meal which consisted of porcupine balls, a walking salad and baked apples. Ten girls of the troop are fly-upS and one of their requirements is to make a fire and cook a meal outdoors. The a f t e r n o o n was rounded out by a hike in the woods. Graduation Party Bruce Potratz was the guest of honor at a party given lor his graduation on Sunday, June 3. Attending the party were ; his grandparents, Godparents, friends and relatives, including a great-grandmother and a g r e a t - a u n t . T h e g r a d u a t i o n party at which Marge served a buffet dinner turned out to be a fine family reunion. Most colonial homes had only one chair, which was used by no one except the head of the house, even in his absence. Women, children and guests sat on stools or benches. DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST Aft 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EVES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 0 TO 12 A.M. and I TO ft P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 P.M EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE EVergreen 5-0452 COME AND SEE A REVOLUTIONARY CONCEPT IN POOL CONSTRUCTION! P dt'i %wL AQUA SPRAY jte new! Here, at last, is the perfect pool for your family. AQUA SPRAY swimming pools are constructed with Osmonized panels, according to government specifications. 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