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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Dec 1966, p. 13

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THE MGHENRY PLAINDEALER SERVING THE CHAIN-O-LAKES REGION SINCE 1875' MCHENRY SHORES BERN1CE WILSON 885-4S80 SHORES CLUB MEETS EVERY THREE MONTHS The regular meeting of the McHenry Shores Club was held oh Dec. 1 on a cold, cold night. Three new directors were nominated. John Neuharth, Christopher Quinn and Roberta Mieritz. An amendment to our by-laws was read changing our meetings* from monthly to every three months. This will be read for the second time at the January meeting and voted on. Due to the poor attendance at our meetings it seems foolish to pay hall rent every month for the handfull of members that show up. Sample ballots and a copy of the amendments will be sent to all members this month, if you can't get to the meeting in January please get an absentee ballot from Barbara Pogor so we can obtain enough votes to pass this. Also car stickers will be available from our Treasurer, Mr. Tennert on Beach drive. Birthday Greetings Many happy returns of the day to Margaret Denigan who will have a birthday on Dec. 8. Evelyn Tanner on Dec. 9, Ellen Misiak and Bryan Henshall on Dec. 12, Bryan will be 10, and Shirley Harper and Marshall Jacobs on Dec. 14. Anniversaries Congratulations to David and Marie Addante as they celebrate an anniversary on Dec. 11, best wishes for many more. News Items We were sorry to hear that Lola Darmody, daughter of the Jacobses, and her girl friend were involved in an accident last Sunday night on their way home from Camp Campbell, Ky., where they had visited Lola's husband, George, who is in the service. "E6Tathrough the windshield and cut up and bruised and the car was completely demolished. She is home now and we all hope that she will be feeling better soon. Darlene HatOm was given a farewell party by the girls she works with and received a beautiful quilted pink robe and gown to enjoy when she has her baby in March. This event took place last Friday night and Dar is ndw just a housewife. John and Daisy Smith were in town and visited in the Shores *with some of their friends last week. OUr sympathy to John who lost his mother at the ripe oM age of 92 years. Guess by flow they are back to that paradise of Ihe Pacific, Hawaii. Welcome the Huehnes John and Lois Huehne have been living in the former Ged's house on Miller Drive for a few weeks now and have been officially welcomed in by Mrs. Quinn. Making her home with them is Mrs. Louise Hill, mother of Lois. We wish them the best in their new home and hope they will be happy here. Sick List Our friend and neighbor, Barbara Pogor, has been in M^Henry hospital undergoing tests and should be home next Monday, Dec. 5. Hope that everything turns up roses, Barb and you will be feeling great again. V F.W AUXILIARY NEWS Quality Radiator Repair By IFactiory-Trctraetfi Radiator Specialises 12 Years Experience Every Job FLO-TESTED For Your Added Protection. 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In correspondence, Secretary Dorothy Reinboldt read that there will be a patriotic conference on Saturday, Feb. 18. 1967, at the Sherman house in Chicago. There will be further information on this bofore Jan. 1. National President Georgia While of South Bend, Ind., will visit the Department of Illinois on March 17 and 18, 1967. Two new members were taken in our organization. They were Mrs. Michael (Rose) Williams and Mrs. Ingeberg Kegley. Tharik-you letters were received from the Mental Health center and from the Woodstock Children's home. The Woodstock Children's home informed us that we were sponsoring the same child this Christmas as last year. It was decided, that a member will be remembered with one gift per year when she is hospitalized, and then only for illness and not for observation. Vi Schuble and Marge Moreth reported on the 5th district meeting which they recently attended. In the report they stated that the auxiliary president is to send in a report to 5th district. Genevieve Bradley, hospital chairman, reported on the last visit to Downey. Jean Wiles, president, attended with Gen. Combs. Tooth brushes, tooth paste, handkerchiefs, etc., are the items she asks the members to bring to our Christmas party. They are taken to Downey Hospital in Decern ber. • Our Christmas party will be held on Monday, Dec. 12. A short meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Each member is asked to bring a dish to pass, canned goods for the Christmas baskets for the needy families and in place of a grab bag gift, place one dollar in an envelope. This money will be used to purchase toys for the children whose families receive a basket of food. There will be no regular meeting on Dec. 26. The next regular meeting will be held on Jan. 9. WELCOME THREE NEW FAMILIES IN TWO WEEKS In the last two weeks the Acres has welcomed three new families. The home at 1517 Crest was purchased by Charlene and Roger Rigby. The Rigbys have three children Rene, 3, Kathy, 2, and Laurie, 4 months. Family pets include a large - and well trained German Shepherd named Tammy and a bald-headed Canary with the name of Rusty. The home at 517 Hill was purchased by Nick and Cindy Freund, and at 317 Kent the new residents are Pam and Gary Hanson and 2 year old Brenda. To all we would like to extend a warm welcome and" we hope you all enjoy your new homes and the subdivision. , Get WeU Just heard that Joanne Freund is in the hospital for some tests. I hope she is home and feeling better soon. Party Monday, Nov. 28, a party was given at Eleanor Huska's by her aunt, Mrs. Betty Shupe of Island Lake. Those attending were Donno Ray, Barbara Hulsebus, Phyllis Schweikert, Kathy Carlson, Dorothy Freund and daughter, Jackie, and Marcia Fisher and of course, Eleanor Huska. Cake and coffee were served. Birthdays Many happy returns of the day to Frank Baccia on the first. Kathy Quist, 8, on the fourth. Walter Giersten on fifth and Valerie Butler, 9, also on the fifth. Beverly Eggert, 14, on the sixth Douglas Diedrich will be one year old on the tenth and Larry Mays has his day on the twelfth. A happy birthday to Randy Butler who will be 12 on the fourteenth and to Don Schweikert on the sixteenth. Anniversaries This week we wish a very happy anniversary to Clarence and Ethyl Eggert on Dec. 8. COMPETITIVE EXAMS Congressman Robert Mc- Clory (R., Lake Bluff) has announced that open competitive examinations for summer employment with the federal government will be conducted by the U.S. Civil Service commission on Jan. 7, 1967, and on Feb. 4, 1967. The nationwide examinations wHl be for the position of "office and science assistant," whiTh'iS a temporary job in various federal departments and agencies. Deadlines for receipt of the completed application by the U.S. Civil Service commission in Washington, D.C. are Dec. 9, 1966, and Jan. 9, 1967. 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