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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jan 1954, p. 14

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S LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By Mawlia Foss We are sorry to have Pat Morrison give up the writing of this column and I hope that I ca nbring the news to you as well as she did the past year. With the holiday season at an end I am sure eveiyone will have loads of news worth printing. I'leaae phone me at before Monday noon. * Foss, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bylski of Arlington Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Brzezlnski. Holiday Parties' Open house was held by Mr. and. Mrs. Claude McDern- 't on Dec. 25 and also on the twei.tyseventh. Both times the house was filled to Capacity with friends and relatives. Mary Schiavone tboli Jjfer. em1 , ployees out for a Christmas, dinner and at • the dinner was presented with a gift from. the. girls. A very good time was had by all. . , ' •••>• • -v The Lakemoor 'Te^n-age club held a progressive party Dec. 29. They visited the Erhardt home first, then proceeded to the Godinas', Gossups' and ended up at the Diedrichs', where each •girl received a Coquette pin as a remembrance of the occasion. The club will hold its first meeting of the year on Thursday, Jan. 7, at Marge Erhardt's home to plan the events of the coming year, such as bowling parties, skating parties, etc. The girls will start sewing for the bazaar to be held in February. Any girl from the age of 12 up is eligible to join. Contact A|arge Erhardt on Highland Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erickson had a New Year's Eve party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Para, Mr. and MTS. Harold .W. Furloughs Du:ing the holidays real pleasure to see the following boys home on furlough and once more enjoying the hospitality of their friends and relatives. John Bore, son of Estelle Blades, and Buddy Milinac, just back from 16 months in Korea, who was overjoyed at the fact that he was again able to put up a Christmas tree and enjoy everything that goes with this sea-, son in our country. We will all be glad to see you back in civilian clothes again in a few months. Buddy. Richard Puhler was also home for five days, but is again back at the submarine base in New ,London, Conn. Harry Golbeck was home for the holidays and his brother, Jim, was home from the University of Michigan. Blrthdtiyi Belated birthday greetings "to J Jackie atid Susan Bitterman, who celebrated their birthdays on Christmas dsy. Happy birthday to Mrs. Julia Kraus, whose birthday was Jan. 1. Mrs. Milinac will celebrate her birthday on Jan. 6 and Mrs. Marie Hyatt will celebrate hers on Jan. 8. Many happy returns of the day to aU of y?u. chicken pox on Christmas but are now well on the road to recovery and will soon be in circulation again We are all glad to know that Mary Kalemba»haa returned home from the hospital after her recent appendectomy and will be returning to work again .^sometime this week. Mary iSchiavone is much Improved Since her recent bout with the flu. Out of Town Guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Para had guests from Chicago Saturday, Jan. 2. They were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mayer and soil, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sasser, newlyweds, and Mrs. Walter Szyszka. Visiting the Norman Morrisons were Mr. and Mrs. George Turkington of Chicago. They had not seen each other for a number of years and it was nice renewing their acquaintance again. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson had overnight .guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson of Oak Park. General News , The fire department wishes to thank Harry Biady for his $25 ward Janeszewski was Injured by a hit and run driver New Year's day and wis taken to Woodstock hospital to be treated. Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt visited friends in Chicago and enjoyed watching colored movies of Sweden. Jenny McDermott will take a trip to Louisville. Ky„ for a few days and bring back her cousin With her. Johnny Milinac is now in Korea. We welcome to Lakemoor the O'Brien family, who have Recently moved into the Clifford Hyatt house. We hope they will epjoy living here among us. The Sossongs moved from the Hyatt house to the home which they purchased from Bob Pahl. The L.I.A. Social club wishes to extend to everyone a very Hnppy New Year. Tickets for the^feXA^tafflMiifcl whooppee party March 13 will be on - sale next week. Dick Hyatt is chairman of the tickets. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cynowa visited over the weekend with Ray's sister, Mrs. Paul Clark, in Des Plaines. VOtac* News Jotat Kraus, chairman the board of appeals, wishes to announce there will be an open hearing on the change of * the village zoning code Friday, Jan. 8, at 7 p.m. at the McDermott garage. The monthly village meeting will take place at 8:30 p.m. Jan. 8. The public is welcome and all should try to attend this meeting and find out what is being planned for our village in the future. During the past two weeks, Mr. McDermott has been around working with men hired by the village during the Christmas layoff season to clear roads of excess brush. / | Tuesday, J an! 12, at 7:30 p.m. there will be an open meeting' Of the fire department at McDermott's garage to . elect the fire chief, assistant fire chief and a secretary. New members are very welcome, as well as the public In general. nmesis Tommy Para is recuperating from a minor operation which took place last week in Woodstock hospital: The three Erick- DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST \i 136 S. 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