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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Nov 1955, p. 17

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Thursday, Novemb«rlO, 1955 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER M *1 Lakeland Park - West Shore Beach LAKELAND PARK NEWS Jetta iGleeson -- Dorothy Uttich (Halloween )Party Over 120 children attended our community Hallowe'en party held Monday, Oct. 31, in the Parisi driveway. Frank and Jean Parisi did a grand job of organizing and promoting the party. First on the program was the judging of costumes. The costumes were judged on their originality, elaborateness and most -jpornical. The six winning prizes Jtor their costumes were Sharon Leigh, dressed as a bunny; Tom Reinhardt, costumed as a little clown; Candace Morgensen, depicting a gypsy; Kenny Owens, as a mechanical man; and two unidentified tramps. Qames were then played, with .more prizes given away. $ At the closing of the party each child was given a well filled hand-out sack. Over fifty donations were given for the party by our residents. A good time was had by all. Oala Housewarming 4 They came by plane, train, bus and car from Florida, Arizona, Alabama, Nevada and Chicago to attend the houseWarming in the home of Johnnie and Marge Gates on Sunday, Nov. 6. The guests numbered in the sixties, with twenty-two families represented. Bill Salbo, relative of Mrs. Gates, who is a night club entertainer from Las Vegas, Nev., and now playing in Chicago, acted as master of ceremonies for the day. The Gateses were presented with numerous gifts' -- everything from can openers to end •tables. 4 ^Thoughtful neighbors offering their help were Mrs. Donarski, Mrs. Kujak and Mrs. Sweeney. Mrs. Gates' sisters, Mary Zahora and Virginia Greco, came a day early to assist with the preparations for the paily. ing were' Betty Laurence, Mary Laurence, Ann Leigh, Gloria Lahrbert, Rose Kluk, Bernice Boyce, Rose Blanc, Virginia Grote, Eva Porters, Lucille Jones, Betty Bockman, Elmira Kujak, .Irene Uhles, Gloria Gershon, Maureen Pintozzl and Marge franklin. Maureen Pintozzi and Rose Kluk took home the prizes. While talking over their various purchases, the gals took time out to enjoy the delicious cake and coffee the hostess had provided. Happy ^Birthday Susie The goblins and ghosts were on hand to wish Susie Lambert a happy birthday when she blew out the five candles on her birthday cake Monday, Oct. 31. Helping with the celebration were her sister, Linda, Jimmy, Jerry and Judy Michmershuizen, Darlene Pike, Susan Meineke and Billy nd Diane Krater. demonstration Party Mrs. Frank Sweeney was hostess at a demonstration party on Thursday, Nov. 3. Guests attendfTrip Through The Ozarlu The autumn beauties of the Ozark countryside were enjoyed by Bud and Dorothy Uttich this past week when1 they had an unexpected vacation. Combining business and pleasure, Mrs. Uttich flew to Springfield, Mo., to 'join her husband, who had been there several weeks on business. While there, they drove through fpuch of the picturesque Ozarks seeing Fairy Cave, Marvel Cave, Rockaivay Beach on 'Lake Taneycomo and the Shepard-in-the-Hills farm in Branson, Mo. They also attended the Red Foley television show, "Ozark Jubilee." After enjoying the southern, sunny weather, they returned to McHenry in midst of'the blustery blizzard. Conservation (Club News The first meeting of the Mc- Cullom Lake Conservation club committeemen was held Thursday evening at the home of Larry Strandquist of Lakeland • Park. Plans were made to seine Mc- Cullom Lake Sunday, Nov. 6. Also on the agenda were plans for club activities ih skeet, rifle and pistol shooting, archery and bow hunting, fly' casting, fly tying and other sport activities. General meetings of the Conservation club are held on the second Sunday of each months•-at 3 p.m. in the beachhouse. At the next meeting on Nov. 13, sound movies, "Hunting in Alaska" and "Fishing in the Gulf of Mexico," will he shown as part of the program. The club now boasts a membership of over 250, of which over fifty are from Lakeland Park. All prospective members or anyone who is willing to donate to the club's efforts are urged to contact Larry strandquist. "The Happiest' Dog In The World" Minx, the beautiful German Shepherd seen above with her friend Charles Letizia, is one of the happiest dogs in the world. Unlike dogs who spend only a few hours with their masters, Minx is the full-time companion of Mr. Letizia . . . for Charles Letizia is blind. Minx is his Second Sight dog. They trained together at the Second Sight Training Center -- learning to walk and live as a team. k " * •" Second Sight, supported wholly by public coot provides guide doM, traini room and board, and transportation (no matter how gr?4t. ita distance) for sightless prtrgons -- all entirely free. If you know any sightless person who could be helped 't»y. a Second Sight dog, have hiro '6* her contact Second Sight, Smithtown, Long Island. Contributions to help this non-profit organization may be sent to the same address. / John R. Ski-'tone. Attorney, 4421 No. Milwaukee Ave. EXECUTOR'S SALE -- STATE OF Illinois, County of Cook, ss. - Probate Court of Cook County. In the matter of the estate of George L. West, deceased. Martha T. Hutchinson, Executor under the Last Will and Testament of George L. West, deceased, vs. Martha T. Hutchinson, Chicago Federal Savings and Loan Association, a . Corporation, Wooded Shores Property Owners Association, Inc., an Illinois Corporation, (formerly known as Wickline Bay Farm Property Owners Association, Inc., Chicago National Bank, Community Builders, Inc.. Blackhawk Loans, Inc., Edward Fitzgareld, Chicago Federal Savings and Loan Association, a-, corporation, Edward Fitzgerald and Willard J. West. Petition to sell real estate to pay debts. Doc. 528, Page 593, File 53P1907. Public notice is hereby given that, by virtue of a decretal order made and entered of record by said Court, <n the above entitled f«jause, on the Twenty-fourth day of August, A.D. 1955 and amended ;hy <#n order made and entered of record by said Court on the 24th day of October, 1955, the said Martha T. Hutchinson, Executor under the Last Will and Testament of George L. West, deceased, will at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 21st day of ;November. 1955, upon the said •premises hereinafter legally de- Scribed and located on Shady iComing and Going Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bauer and son, Mike, from Milwaukee visited the Robert Lamberts this past weekend. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS CONTINUE MONTHLY DECLINE Garrett W. Keaster, executive secretary of the Illinois Public Aid commission, says that the total recipient load of the five public assistance programs continued to decline in August for the fifth consecutive month, Keaster said the rolls dropped to 274,365 persons in August, 407 fewer than in July. August expenditures were $12,648,648. Average grant per recipient for the total ,i>case load of the fiVte programs came to $46.20 as compared to $45.66 in July, Case loads in McHenry county were as follows: Aid to dependent children, 31, $795.17; blind assistance, 2, $94; disability assistance, 6, $513.75; general assistance, 131, $2,030.20; old age assistance, 197, $11,544.82. VILLA NURSING HOME ON PIST^KEE BAY, NEAR McHENRY Home for the Aqed . JSENHLE BED PATIENTS PHONE McHENRY 461 fihWj FlcU*i£.*4lUf6: r^r I We're TRADING HIGH on this herd o! Top Brand Range BUYS I Save during our... 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NORTHERN I L L I N O I S G<9-S (<t> COMPANY •Trade-Mark r s , Copyright, 1955, Northern Illinois GotTompony LEGALS Drive, Gate 1, Wonder Lake, McHenry County, Illinois, offer for sale and sell at public vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash, to pay the' debts of sdid estate, all the right, title, interest, and estate which the said George L. West, deceased, had at the time of his death, in and to the following described real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the debts now due from said estate, and the costs of administration now due and to accrue, to-wit: The East half of Lot one (1) in Block fourteen (14) of the County Clerk's Plat of Block fourteen (14) and other Blocks of Wooded Shores Division of Farm Lands, a Subdivision of a part of the Southwest quarter of Section Eighteen (18), Township Forty-five (45) North, Range Eight (8), East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded August 22nd, 1942, as Document No. 164778, in Book 9 of Plats, pagie 101. in McHenry County, Illinois. Terms: The above described real estate will be sold subject to the lien of a first mortgage indebtedness of Six Thousand ($6,000.00) Dollars, dated November 15, 1951, to secure payment of the promissory note with interest, in favor of the Chicago Federal Savings and Loan Association, which said mortgage was recorded November 28. 1951 in the Recorder's Office of McHenry County, Illinois, wh(ch said mortgage encumbrance there remains unpaid balance of $4,896.- 66 as of the 24th day of May, A.D. 1955, plus 81 cents per day after May 31, 1955 to the date of the sale or to date of payment in full of said mortgage, less whatever payments have been made on»the said mortgage since May 24, 1955. The purchaser or purchasers take subject to ail the terms apd conditions of said mortgage and the said purchaser or purchasers are required to pay such additional sums as are in default under said mortgage in order to bring the said mortgage payments current; also in the alternative, the said property may be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash free and clear or said First MortpjKB* hereinabove mentioned; also;/<f|jl>" ject to the general real taxes which may hereaftef/^Xfe assessed against &aid premfs^l: that the sale of said real e#t*te shall not be below $5500.00 wbiCb is in excess of two-thirds of the appraisal report filed herein on the 17th day of August A.D. 1066. No deed or deeds will be delivered to the purchaser or purchasers until said sale has been .reported to and approved ' by said Probate Court. Dated, Chicago, Illinois, August 29th, A.D. 1955. MARTHA T. HUTCHINSON, Executor under the Last Win Slid Testament of George L. West, deceased. John R. Skittone, Attorney (Pub. Nov. 3-10-17) WQRWICK'S McHenry Camera Center Cameras Photographic Equipment Amateur and Professional Bought, Sold and Exchanged PHOTO SUPPLIES View Blasters and Reels Color Films Processed Family Albums gee Us Before You Buy Worwick's Studio 117 N, Riverside Drive PHONE McHENRY 275 Who Said Taxis Are A Luxurf ? Add the cost of cleaning this man's rain-soaked clothes and you'll agree door-to-door taxi actually saves money. A cab help In a hundred different ways. When you need one. CALL 723 McHENRY CAB Savings Invested In Crystal Lake "Stevings and Loan earn 2'/*% plus y2% extra. 23tf QUALITY SERVICE JM9 HISCHPTIOH fHAIMACi Jt is a Part ofc mv.. Expert. The mind and the touch con be duffed from lack of practice' in our profession too. But not so with the pharmacists working here in yfor behalf, forjhey compound thousand^ of prescriptions annually, The quTot preference of your Doctor, 'plus your continue? patronage Mve made this an active prescription phar»j macy. Pharmacists'here ore alert, busy, and expert, having the advantage of continuous prescription experience, and finest drug products, such as those of Parke, Davis & Con^ pony, with which to practice their profession BOLGER'S S. GREEN ST. PHONE 40 McHENRY, ILL SMI® PRl'G STO R F The hottest features for'56 are in the new Chevrolet Chevrolet never had it so good for you before • • • and no other car in its field even comes close. See if Chevrolet doesn't feature everything you want for '56. All Newl Bel Air Sport Sedan with 4 doors and no'sldepo^e 4 •*.0:0-0-^0.^0 Hideaway Bold new Motoramlc Styling ' Just look it over-the lower, longer hood ... the wider grille . . . the big bold parking lights and the sweeping new speedline chrome treatment. 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