- A - mrn fedlM TIUM -- P«gt Four *7 >l^.U /ft y % ^^rnmmmwm THE McRENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday* January )14,, 1965 r.ti : 'K c \ . ti»y-0 !>•• . i»«:vsf,< i'uq. |« i}<'U-!8 *1 LAKEMOORSHIRLEY SCHCEBR 885-8645 MANY COMPLAIN OF VANDALISM INLILYMOOR I have had several complaints on the vandalism going on In Lilymoor. Bulbs being Stolen out of Christmas deco- . rations, Christmas decorations being broken, eggs being thrown At homes and windows being broken. Also teenagers using very foul language to adults. People work hard in keeping their homes and grounds looking nice. They also work hard to have some beautiful decorations out for the holidays. This means time and money to a person to keep their home, grounds and decorations looking very nice. It -is heart breaking to have things destroyed. To YOU who are doing this Why not destroy things at your own home? See how your parents would like it. If you are caught and taken to court that means you have a police record. A police record could ruin your future for many good things. Put the shoe on the other foot and see how you would feel if someone destroyed your home and decorations. Have respect for other people's properties by not destroying it. I am not saying all teenagers are bad, but those who are doing this are sure making it bad for the rest of the teenagers. Get wise kids do something worthwhile and not destroy other people's properties. Remember this, not too far in the future you will be adults, marry and have children of your own. Is that what you would want your children to do. Stop now before it is too late. Filing Date For Election Monday, Jan. 25, is the first date for filing date intention to run for offices in the village of Lakemoor. Offices to be filled are president, village Claris, and for three trustees for four year terms. Applications and additional information may be obtained from the village clerk, Pat Morrison. The deadline for filing is Monday, March 1, and the deadline for withdrawl is Saturday, March 6. Elections will take place in April. So if you are interested in filing and running for any of the offices mentioned remember the dates for filing. Deadline For dog license and vehicle stickers for the village of Lakemoor is Feb. 15. In order to' purchase your dog license you must show the current rabies certificate when you go to the'village clerk, Pat Morrison. You can go to Pat's home at H9 W. Valley View any day except Sundays. If you purchase your dog license or vehicle sticker after Feb. 15 an additional small penalty will be charged. Your dog should have its license on him or her no. plater than Feb. 15. You should have your vehicle sticker on your windshield of your car not later than Feb. 15. Board of Directors And officers meeting of the Woman's auxiliary will be held Wednesday, Jan. 20, at Shirley Schuerr's home at 1:30 p.m. Dance Committee Will meet Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 1:30 p.m. at Shirley Schuerr's. Dance The Woman's auxiliary is sponsoring a sweetheart dance Saturday, Feb. 13, at Club Lilymoor, at 9 p.m. Bring your loving wife or your favorite sweetheart and dance to organ music. Come one, come all and have a good time and meet your many friends at WONDER LAKE NEWS HART LOU HARTOG 658-7176 Scouts Visit O'Hare Field Thanks to the five men who provided the transportation, John Doherty, Ray Schliecher, Dr. Sturm, Ken Rhoades and Ralph Swearingeri, the thirtynine Boy Scouts from Troop 145 and their adult leaders and committeemen spent a very interesting day at O'Hare International Airport during the holidays. Ken Rhoades of Ringwood conducted the Scouts and their leader thru the Air National Guard hangers. Mr. Rhoades is an aircraft mechanic for the Air National Guard and gave many explanations of the plans being repaired. He also took the boys through an Air Force Tanker Plane which was quite a thrill for all of them. Following lunch, he guided them to the commercial section of O'Hare, where they watched the Jets taking off and landing from the observation deck. This was certainly one of their most exciting and educational trips. Cadette Troop Christmas Party Mrs. John Harris was hostess to the Cadette Girl Scout Troop for their Christmas party which was held at the Harris home at 5311 F. Lake Shore Drive. Ice skating, games and delicious refreshments made the party a wonderful success. The following Cadettes were hostessing as part of their challenge in social dependability: Joyce Setzler, Julie Wasielewski, Joanne Ring, Lynn Coburn and Leslie Harris. paper. Lois will graduate from Marian Central this June. Klwanis Meeting President Jim opened the ^meeting by hearing the December reports from various committee chairmen-. Phil Kinzer reported that he and Gordon Gran have placed the Kiwanis "Welcome Signs" at five locations on roads leading into Wonder Lake, with two more signs to go. Warren Lundgran, Jim Gianola and Jim Robison will move the piano during the coming week. Fred Gutzmacher designed a combination bulletin board and badge holder. Programs in January Prevention and Farm grams. Art Lau will present a gram duping Brotherhood Week in February. On Jan. 17, in Crystal Lake, our division will hold an administrative meeting and study group, which will be conducted by Lt. Jess Mudgett. Bob Myers, our interclub chairman, plans an interclub each month. -Fire Proprothe dance; You can purchase your tickets from any of the dance committee who are Connie Johnson, Lil Neuman, Marion Vornkahl, Eunice Tobey or Shirley Schuerr. You can also purchase your tickets at the door the night' of the dance. Auxiliary News The Woman's auxiliary held its monthly meeting Monday, Jan. 4. At this meeting two films on cancer were shown to the women. Dr. Porter of McHenry was gue^i speaker of the evening. The monthly prize was won by Pearle Stineman. Hostesses for the January meeting were Pearle Stineman, Eunice Tobey and Marion Vornkahl. The next 'monthly meeting will be held in the dining room of Club Lilymoor, Monday, Feb. 1, at 8. p.m. Hostesses for the February Meeting are Ruth Young, Lil Wijas and Helene Richards. Drill Team Sponsored by the McHenry V.F.W. Post 4600 is now being reorganized. Any boys or girls from the ages of ten to fifteen who are, interested please,, contact Norman Morrison at 2385- 6396 he will gladly give you all the information. The drill teamxwill hold their weekly drill atMhe V.F.W. in McHenry. This is open to boys and girls from any of the subdivisions, from the ages of ten to fifteen. Sympathies Our deepest sympathies go to Mrs. Mary Misevick and her daughter, __jConnie Johnson. Mary's sister-in-law, Mrs. Ann Braskas of Chicago, passed away Thursday, Dec. 31. Ladies League Held its monthly meeting Wednesday, Jan. 6. After the business on hand was taken care of bunco was played. Winners were Viola Arbogast and Marie Hyatt. Booby went to Nettie Sarley. I understand Viola holds a record for being a winner. Congratulations, Viola. Belated Birthday Greetings go to Gert Gauger who celebrated her big day Monday, Jan. 4. Greetings also go to Mrs. Malecke who cele- MCHENRY SHORES BERNlCE WILSdN 885-4880 THREE DIRECTORS CHOSEN A^SHORES CLUB MEETING On Jan. 7 the members of the McHenry Shore Club elected three members to serve as directors for a three year term, Mildred Snively, Ray Pogor and Willis Coates. The three prize winning homes in the Christmas decorating contest were also announced by the judges, Mildred Snively, Joyce Lexow and Helen Simonsen, who chose Marshall Jacobs for first prize, Mrs. Dilg for second and Thomas Burke for third. All agreed it\is getting more difficult each year to pick out three homes as they? are all so beautiful. Congratulations to the winners and to the others better luck nfext year. Birthdays Happy birthday wishes for this week are being sent to Irwin Wolter on Jan. 16; Laura Calvert and Howard Lexow on the 17th; Robert Hawkins on Jan. 18 f and Darlene Hattan brated her big Wednesday, Jan. 6. Still more belated greetings go to Kenny Schueler who celebrated his twelfth birthday Monday, Jan. 11. Many happy returns to you all. Home I am happy to report that both Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leske are both home from the McHenry hospital. Here's hoping you both are just in pink of health now. Who Corner Who are the two jokers who used their heads at work last week? How many dents did you put in the duck work L. S. and B. S.? Smart wasn't it? Who are the two little nuts that found a water hole to get into and were leaking when they came in? "But Mama it's just water, me wash your floor up with it." No thanks, Richard. FREE 10 Week Course Classes Beginning On February 1, 1965 Hours 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. Complete Beginners Kit -- $5.00 REGISTRATION FROM JAN. U To JAN. 25 at the YARN BARN 1804 N.-Riverside Drive McHenry, Illinois For Further Information Call 385-1631 or 385-2746 and Ronald Olszewski on the 20th. Ronald will be 11 years old. Anniversaries Celebrating another year together on Jan. 18 we have Henry and Reva Peters. - Hope Reva is feeling better by that day since she has been having quite a bout with flu and an infected ear. . Edward Valek Passes Away Friends and neighbors in the Shores were saddened to hear of the death of Edward Valek, 51, of 1210 Hilltop Boulevard who passed away Tuesday in a Berwyn hospital. Survivors include three sons, Edward, John and Joseph, all at home, his father, John of Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. Marie Toth of Cicero. His wife, Tillie, passed away in 1961. Funeral services took place at 11- a.m." in St. Patrick's church in McHenry and burial was in the church cemetery. Our sympathy and condolences go to the boys and his father and sister. In the Shores Thirteen couples gathered in Simonsens' basement on New Year's Eve to bring in the new year in style. The party was given by Lucille and Marshall Jacobs. Darlene Gordon and the children enjoyed Sunday with the senipr Hattans in Wood Dale. The Winters family took off in their new car to spend a week in Philadelphia visiting both sets of parents and having a nice holiday. Last Wednesday the Fred Wetzels dined at the Larry Murrays in McCullom Lake. On New Years days they drove to Edison Park for a roast beef dinner with the senior Wetzels. Saturday evening found the A1 Mieritz family visiting with the Pogors for an evening of card playing and snacks. It seems Roberta walked home the lucky winner. Henry and Reva Peters left New Years day for visit's to relatives and friends irt Savanna, 111., and Baldwin, Iowa. On Saturday they went to see Reva's sister and' husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laker of Kewanee, 111., where on Sunday they were all joined by another sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jones of Springfield. Bill and Anna Tennert drove to Grove City, Pa., and stayed with their daughter and her family for a week during the Christmas holiday. The Gruners spent Christmas in Crystal Lake with Mr. Gruner's niece and her six children. »Anne's brother and his wife came in from Chicago COLOR TV • RCA • CBS • Curtis Mathes On Display In Our Showroom Experienced Technicians: WALTER HOJNACKI ALLAN McKIM FRANK WILKINSON Hours Daily: Mon. thru Thurs. 9-7 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 9-9 p.m. Sunday 10-1 pxn. FM Radio & Television SALES and SERVICE 1826 N. Riverside Dr. Ph. 885-0979 McHenry, 111. (Established In McHenry Since 1948) with their granddafaglitefc PdriA had a pleasant visit." On New Years eve the Denigans came in for cards and seeing the old year out, Sunday found the Gruners entertaining friends from Hackensack Lake, Minn., and on Monday night Mrs. Mary Johns joined them for dinner and cards making it a full week for the Gruners. - Helen Barden drove in to Wheeling to spend New Years eve with son, Mike, and his wife and two children. The next day all took a trip to Peoria to see relatives there. Helen and Kelly Simonsen attended a wedding of a nephew, Charles MacDowell of Joliet, who took the big step on Jan. 2. Mass was at 10 o'clock followed by the reception at the Moran Athletic Club in Joliet. Audrey, Chuck and the two children had a busy day the Tuesday after Christmas when first visited Chuck's sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ruzinski in Morridge, then on to another sister, Jean Dudesek, and her 6 children, in Bensenville, dinner with Laverne Weber and her family where they were joined by the senior Whitney's. In the evening they all went over to see. the new home of a brotfier, Calvin, after which they called it a day. On Sunday they drove over to Hanover Park to visit with still another,, sister, of Chuck's wjio also has just moved into a new home. Well, the holidays^ afe over, the kids are back to school and we can all get back to normal again after the rushing around and parties. I will be happy to hear from any of you who have news to report in the new year. See you next week, keep well. SHOP IN McHENRY Dear friends, the surviving death paWt to Person pa vine °r to »• Life « 8 Uneral tenses. over 62 years SQf° t0 Wid°W _ years of age. of dependent t0 widowed mother Pension T™' chli"ren. <* the deceased. "ln0r ChUdr*n ABLE TOTSURCIVIN^D B * Pay~ Parent. ^ dependent Respectfully, Busy Holidays For Cadette Troop 495 The Wonder Lake Cadette Girl Scout Troop spent December making small stuffed dogs Which were sent to the Retarded Children's State Home in Dixon. This was in conjunction with all the Scout Troops of the Lake who took part in the drive to supply as many gifts as possible for the children and young adults as the school. The girls cut patterns, sewed and gtuffed twenty-three dogs which were then wrapped and taken with the other Scout Troop's gifts. This busy troop had the opportunity to spend an interesting evening at the McHenry Beauty School learning many timely grooming tips. 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