Pstrsis THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday. March 25. IOCS MCCULLOM LAKE NEWS SVK LEVBSqUB 885-3191 SANDY JOSSERAND RECEIVES CAP AT IMPRESSIVE RITES To our knowledge, Miss Sandra josserand is the first local young woman to proceed with a career in nursing.' Sandy, who was an honor graduate of McHenry high school, class of '64, was capped during an impressive candlelight ceremony at the First Christian church, Springfield. She was one of sixty members of the class at the Springfield School of Nursing. Her mother and father--Mr. and Mrs. Randall Josserand-- drove to the State Capitol and were met by Sandy's adopted aunt and uncle-- Dorothy and George Wright of Avalon, N. J. The badge of honor -- the nurse's cap -- was placed on Miss Josserand's head by the Director of Nurses and was pinned In place by her big "sister". As the candles were lighted by the young women and their faces shining with dedication, all sixty recited the Nightingale pledge. The Josserands and the Wrights stayed at an inn across the street from the State Capitol. They toured the Capitol, but were disappointed when they were unable to see former Speaker of the House, John Lewis. The two couples returned to the village Saturday afternoon, and on Sunday, Ro and Randall took the Wrights to O'Hare airport for. their return trip. Mr. Wright and Mr. Josserand were buddies during their Army'tour of duty and the four have remained close^ friends through the years. Being childless, the LAKEMOOR-LILYMOOR RjwiitTii'iY SOri u KRB $85-2648 SET DEADLINE FOR ABSENTEE VOTERS BALLOTS The first day for absentee voters to apply for ballots for their forthcoming village election of Lakemoor was Monday, March 22. The deadline to file by mail for absentee is Thursday, April 15. The deadline to file absentee in person is Saturday, April 17. Village election will be held Tuesday, April 20, at the Fire-community building in Lakemoor. Bake Sale Saturday, April. 10, is the big day for the bake sale sponsored by the L. I. A. social club. It will be held at the Fire-community building on route 120 in Lakemoor from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. The ladies will have a lot of goodies for you to buy. Reminder The next officers and board of directors meeting of the Lilymoor association will be held Tuesday, April 6, at the home of Pearle Stineman at 8 p.m. The next general meeting of the Lilymoor association will be held the following Tuesday, April 13, in the dining room of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Woman's Auxiliary Will hold their monthly meeting Monday, April 5, in the dining room of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.n^tjostesses for the April meeting are Connie Johnson, Ida Legge and Marion Leske. Drill Team Any girl who wishes to join the girl's team or color guard can go to the V,F,W, in Mc- Henry any Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. For more information contact Squib Morrison at 385-6396. Welcome The welcome mat is out to Bob and Cathy Prange and family who moved into the former home of Fred and Isabelle Karmel, the first of the month. Bob and Cathy and family are formerly from Chicago. We all welcome you to Lilymoor. Birthday Greetings go to Cathy Prange who became sweet sixteen I Thursday, March 19. Many . happy returns, Cathy. Attends Meeting Eunice Tobey, junior regent, Ethel Hagberg, senior regent, and Olga Johnson, past graduate senior regent, attended a special meeeting of the Moose at Rockford Sunday, March 14. After the meeting a luncheon was served. SOMETHING SPECIAL MCDONALD'S NEW FILET 'O FISH On Sale Daily Try this McDonald's «xd«»> siv* £s good eating--you're mn io ogrea W& &© best ONLY 14 CSNfS McDonald^ 180 Virginia Street Crysfel Lake. HL Visiting With Kathy Fuhler is her son and daughter-in-law, Dick and Pat, and their four children. Dick and Pat are now living in New York. The Schuerrs house was full last weekend. Son Skip was home and had a ball with his youngest brothers. Wrights have adopted Sandy for their own. We know what a thrilling moment this ceremony was for the Josserands, and may we wish Sandy the very best in her chosen profession. Two In Village Lose Loved Ones Deepest sympathy to Chet Helwig whose brother, George, 53, died Monday, March 15, in a Chicago hospital. He is also survived by his widow, Frances, three, children, and a sister, Mrs. Lorraine Ritter of Mc- Henry. Services were held last Thursdayjin Chicago, with burial in St. Joseph's cemetery. Condolences also to Betty Roeske whose step-father Lewis Sullivan, 50, passed away in Downey hospital, Groat Lakes, last Wednesday, where he had been a patient for three weeks. He had been a heart patient and hospitalized many times in the eighteen months. . Awarded the Purple Heart three times in World War II, he is also survived by his widow, Beryl, another daughter, Mrs. Ethel Lencioni of Batavia, and six grandchildren, including Buddy and Linda Roeske. Services were held Friday at the Querhammer Funeral Home, Crystal Lake, with burial in McMillan cemetery, Terra Cotta. Enough for a Basketball Team! Gert and Bill Walter have built their own team with the birth of their fifth son, Patrick Thomas, on March 18. He missed St. Patrick's Day by one hour and 25 minutes! Neighbors were alarmed with Gert's plight during our blizzard that Qi • '• 5- day when the kidsj stayed home from school. 7 ' i The young man howled his way into this World via McHenry hospital arid tipped the scales at 8 lbs., 3 oz. Mother and son came home from the hospital Monday morning to be greeted by J. R., 10, Bfuce, 8, Kurt, 5, Michael, 4, and Leslie fa young miss), 3. Paternal grandmother is Emily Walter of Waukegan. Our best wishes to the tribe, and now they come out even on the grapefruit! Dogs Are On The . Loose Again Several complaints have been lodged with this reporter of dogs running loose which is strictly'against the village ordinance! Consternation arose, among the school kids recently at Gate 6 when two dogs were at each other's throats. They were separated by a broom wielded by this scribe. If you see any canines running at large, please report it to the local constabulary. Which reminds us the new dog tags and vehicle-'stickers must be displayed by next Thursday, April 1. They may be purchased from Mrs. Emma Pyritz. Sun, Sand. 'V Surf Barb Brand returned home recently from a glorious two weeks in Florida, accompanied by her father, Otto Kiefer of Pittsburgh, and youngest son, Roger, a pre-schooler. The two Brands motored to Pennsylvania, where they met Pappa and proceeded south to Palm Beach, and ultimately to Key West. } Although they went deep sea fishing, the best ones were caught by others! Barbara indulged in her favorite sport-- swimming and skin diving. Those horrible denizens of the deep--sting rays--floated and maneuvered past her snorkle. They also witnessed the elite corps of the Marine Corps who were on maneuvers at the Keys. Their "diggings" at a motel were elegant and luxurious. Barb and son returned home with glowing Florida tans and very rested. With the howling blizzard on St. Pat's Day, she wished she was back! Storm Saga You just weren't elite last Wednesday, if you didn't get stuck at least once! Many who have not missed employment because of weather, remained Home that day. It was gratifying to see the holiday atmosphere which prevailed when neighbor helped neighbor get his "wheels" out of the white stuff. Only one incident was reported of one of our residents with no regard for anyone but himself, when he almost sent life and limb into the great beyond, by plowing through and around. If that was vague, it was meant to be. We have no wish to further the ill feeling this man caused with his thoughtlessness. Scheduled For Surgery Johnny Frett, Carol Bateman's four year old, is due to go under the surgeori's knife at McHenry hospital, for tonsil removal tomorrow. He will probably be in for a couple of days. Congrats To Grandma Harriet McNamara is glowing with pride over her even dozen grandchildren! The 12th one--Karen Marie McNartiara, was born at Lutheran General hospital, March 2 and weighed 8 lbs., % oz. Her mom and dad are Charlotte and Thomas of Des Plaines. They have one other daughter--Nancy, 5. Mrs. McNamara stayed with the couple for two weeks during the young mother's confinement. S.R.O. For Ronald Reagan A sell out audience listened to Ronald Reagan, who emerged as one of the most dynamic speakers of the 1964 presidential campaign, on Friday, March 19, at the beautiful Deerfield high school. Tom Davis of McHenry turned in an outstanding performance1 as M.C. of the "program and president of the Tri- County Republican Club which sponsored the affair. Mr. Davis introduced dignitaries including the three County Chairmen -- Bob Milton of Lake, Jake Levesque of McHenry, and Carl Pappe of Boone. Orehids Occasions Belated birthday greetings to Val Bailey who turned 15 on March 21 . . . Today is a big date for many of our residents. Sylvia Fernandez is 7, the senior Ed Hammersteins are wed 38 years and 16 for the junior Ed Hammersteins, and Pete Kasper and Alice Gustafson are marking their natal days . . Cathy Schlitt is in line for birthday congrats and the Ed Stacknicks chalk up 22 years of marriage tomorrow, March 26 . . . Happy birthday V-" ^ \ v&. V ,$L wjiicfeiyS V v V •• K ,X\ v if*!**- s.- < s y ***** "*•* ^ < , * •' -."v $V„> '. f « - 4 to Harriet McNamara and Bette Morris on the 29th . . . Jane Frost turns 12 on March 30 and Laura Ann Huff will have 1 candle on her cake, March 31. Best wishes to all. Daughter Chrys received a "dear sir" letter from the Marine Corps informing her that the Corps builds MEN. Suppose they would "build a couple" for her? She has also received communiques from the Army and the Navy! And not from the women's corps. That wraps up another week with the blizzard snow piling up around us again. My tulips have been frozen out for the 6th time. Hope they (and we) have better luck next week. PMA MEETING Cong. W. R. Poage of Texas, vice-chairman of the House agriculture committee, will be the principal speaker at the fortieth annual meeting of Pure Milk Association in Chicago March 20. The meeting will be held at the Conrad Hilton hotel and is expected to draw an attendance exceeding last-year's total of 1,543. Congressman Poage will speak following the luncheon period. STATE MERIT EXAMS A special series of state merit exams was announced last week by Miss Maude Myers, director, of the Illinois Department of Personnel. The examinations,., being offered on an open petitive basis will be for tn^ positions of executive I, option- S (Revenue), laundry managei II, technical advisor III, option 2 (Insurance), and welfare executive II, option 4 (Children and Family Services). Examinations being offered on an open competitive and competitive promotional basis will be for automotive shop foreman, bank examiner I (men only), child care worker II, community children's service consultant, meat and poultry inspector I, methods and procedures advisor III, park naturalist and seamstress II. Interested persons with training and experience in any of these areas should apply to the Department of Personnel, 508 Centennial Building, Springfield, 111., on or before Saturday, March 6, 196.). BE WISE -- USE CLASSIFIEDS! Mrs. IS. F. Guenther shows visible proof of the cleanliness of electric beat in her home near Naperville, Illinois. "Electric heat is so clean our drapes haven't been to the cleaners In 7 years ... report Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Guenther "You can even take the pictures off the wall and you won't find dust or dirt marks," says Mrs. Guenther. "Why in five or six years you could go out and buy some new living room furniture for what you save in dry-cleaning and decorating bills." • Mr. Guenther agrees just as wholeheartedly about the "dollars and sense" of electric heat: "During 1964, our electric heat cost us about $195 for our seven-room house ... and when we compared all our electric bills, we found our electric heat cost had been cut almost ip half since 1958." • What's more, like the Guenthers, you'll find electric heat has a lot of other big advantages. It's 100% efficient, no heat is lost up tyie chimney . Each room has its own individual thermostat. You can have the heat 80° in the bathroom, 72° in the living room, 65° in the bedroom, all at the same time. Get all the facts on electric heat. Call your nearest Public Service Company Office for details, today. 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