Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 May 1956, p. 16

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

. r> ®" THE McHENHY PLAINDEALER »|i WHTYjf V S I 5" 1 "• "itf i "V. •v," a' % " \ . " Thursday, May 3,1956 Lakeland Park - West Shore Beach 1 By Jetta Oleeson and Dorothy Uttich | liliillll!l!liinnilllt!lll!in!ll|||llllll!|ll!lil!|!l!l!l!l!l||!l>|!l!li|[|!lilil!II|!illII!lll!l!lllll!|llli!|ilJ!|llll;lil:l;l:lin!III!lil(|I|'l!ri!lll!liitlll'l'lll!l>lll!liti Doftald parisi Honored Donald Parisi will be among the fourteen students in McHen- V township, who have been V Ihosen for the Kiwanis annual - nerit award for 1956. The presentation will take place this tyening, Thursday, May 3, at a linner which is to be held in 5t. Patrick's church hall. This award is given to only students of each of the gradition classes for outstanding ichievement in school work and immunity activity. 5' Donald, who is 14 years old. in the eighth grade at St. 'atrick's school. He is the son Sf Frank and Jean Parisi and we tiful planter to the array of presents. Put on the coffee, Bernice. we'll be dropping in to "coffee klutch." Good Luck We have several enterprising young men in our. midst. Bill Kratcr, Wally Laurence and Bernie Laurence each recently embarked on new careers in the business world. Good luck and loads of success 'fellows. First Communion Nine Of our arrgelic little cherubs marked a big day in their lives when they made their now how proud they must be. first Holy Communion ^at St. Patrick's church on Sunday, at Rosemary Holos' Mondiay evening, April 30, to get their program organized and to begin their task of welcoming the newcomers. Rosemary was appointed temporary chairman. After the meetings, the gals enjoyed games, with Gayle Laursen taking home the prize. The new committee members present were Rosemary Holos, Phyllis Guiseppe, Florence Svetanic, Lyda Radische, Arlene Bartos and Evelyn Devine. Former committee members attending were Joan Kratcr, Mary ami Betty Laurence, Gayle Laursen, Theresa Sweeney, Jetta Gleeson, Jacquie Ahrens and Rose Kluk. Our heartiest congratulations to iioth Donald and his parents. No Hitter Butch Bujak pitched a no hitter for the frosh-soph baseball Jteam of McHenry high school figainst the Woodstock high school team last Thursday. Any jtffers from the big leagues yet, putch? Dinner For Directors Wednesday evening, April 25. the past and present members of: The J^Borks" of Franklin Park! April 29. Although the weather was miserable, it didn't dampen j the spirit of the communicants ! and many enjoyed celebrating j the day at parties with friends j and relatives. ! Attending Susie Meineke's party were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dono- ! van and Miss. Theresa Stark of Prak Ridge, trie H. H. Meineke family and the R- Stippick family of Des Plaines. the R. F. Donovan family of Dundee, the W. J. Dongel family of Evergreen Park, Travelog Several of our neighbors have been galavanting over the country, some for pleasure, some or^ business, and a few, we are sorry to report, because of sickness or a death in the family. Mrs. H. Hooker has just returned from a five-week trip to Ohio to visit with her sisters and brothers. She made several stop? in the fair state. In Warren, Ohio, Mrs. HoOker visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stevens; then on to Painsville, she was welcomed by two more brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stevens. Mrs. C. R. Robertson, Mrs. Hooker's sister in Canton, greeted her and the last stop was in Cleveland, where she visited with Miss Mary Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. L. Schoeniger. Mrs. Theresa Bujak returned from Burbank, Calif., this past week. She flew to Burbank to attend the funeral services for her father, Vincent Kledzik, who died April 16. Mr. Kledzik was originally from Chicago. Our most sincere sympathies to the Bujak family. • , Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Lawrenz are mixing business with pleasure in Miami, Fla. "Mrs. William Humphreys and her two sons, Robert and William, and her daughter, Mrs. Dianne Warrell, drove to Lithia Spring, Ga., to be, with Mrs. Humphrey's mother, Mrs. Ruth McGouirk, who is ill. They returned last Friday. Mrs. Olaf Byring is now visiting in Los Angeles, Calif. and has our wishes for a speedy recovery. Hazel Pragman is recuperating from a bout with pneumonia, but from the recent reports- we hear she's feeling much better. Keep •up the good work, Hazel. $436.15 REALIZED IN TWO PROJECTS OF HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Happy Birthday To little Lofie Baker, who -had three candles on her birthday cake this year. On Monday, April 23, Lorie, her sister, Barbara, and brother, Kenny, and Jean Joyce and Bobby LaPar all enjoyed ice cream and cake. SHOP AT HOME The board of the Woodstock Memorial hospital women's auxiliary met at St, Ann's guild hall for their regular monthly luncheon meeting, last week. Particularly interesting to the group was Treasurer Mrs.' Harold Wagner's report of the fact that on one day, April 12, the auxiliary had made a total of • $436.15 in just two projects. Proceeds from the card party given by the Wonder Lake unit brought in $223 and profits from a dinner for the McHenry County Sick List It's good news to .hear that Lois Dietz has vacated her hospital bed in Memorial hospital after undergoing surgery recently. She is now home convalescing i Mason . Contractors O and L Builders of New Construction and Remodeling CONSTRUCTION COMifNT PHONE 409-R BOB PEPPING LEO 331/ (OFT Highway Department . were $213.15. This highly successful day brought pictures to mind of greater days to come as soon as a plan could be put into action to bring about, better participation from every member. Mrs. Charles Wright, president, spoke of the need at the hqspital for a labor recovery bed. New in hospital equipment, it could be used in a variety of ways. The board voted to purchase it 'im- ' mediately. .. i CHANGE RESIDENCE The C. J! Downs family ihoved recently from Decatur, Ga., t^< 4773 Wendover Lane, Charlotte, N.C., according to word received from them, along with a request for the paper to follow them to their new location. TILE IT YOURSELF ' AND i SAVE! f Top Quality Wall Tile at LOWEST prices Choice of many colors. 2BV2C «q.lt. SERGANT'S ,Jlea fyabm PHONE RICHMOND 4193 Located on -Johnsburg R<L, S'/z miles North of Johnsbnrg (Abont 2Vi miles North of Sunnyside Estates) - B {he board of directors enjoyed , Edith f and Walter Jaax Sizzling steak dinners at the Vogue. The dinner party was held as a farewell to the retiring members and a welcome to the Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hucke of Lakeland Park. Due to measles and rain, the new. The directors mixed a bit onb' guests able to attend the 6f business with the pleasant j open house planned by Susan evening by discussing a few Of i Marie Bookman- were her grandthe items on the agenda for the ; parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Coming year. Paterson. Cynthia and Beverly i The new treasurer, Glen Uhles, Grote, Jim Quaver and Josephine |)erformed his first official act toy signing the check for the donation to the McHenry Township fire department. 1 We can think of no bettef" way Cina celebrated with their immediate families. Committees Meet Mrs. Joan Krater was hostess fo climax a successful year's j to the incoming and outgoing work and to start off the new welcoming committees on Monyear's tasks with a bang. day night, April 23. After a short business meeting of the two, the First Auxiliary Meeting , new committee then made plans Jean Gagnon, chairman of the ( f°r their first meeting to be held newly formed auxiliary of the tPPOA, announces that the first meeting will be held on Thursday, May 10. The ladies are i asked to come to 304 Lakeview | avenue (one block west of Beach find just south of Shore drive) at 7:30 p.m. I?All feminine members of t^e LPPOA are automatically members of the auxiliary but let's all become active members. Come to the meeting and help make this endeavor a huge success. By all Uberal Trade-ip Allowance on Working together we can improve your old windows~and doors 3>ur community and make it a letter place to live. ORDER NOW! . Lady of Leisure Bernice Boyce is now joining the ranks of the stay-at-homes, phe has resigned her secretarial position with a Chicago firm and % about to become a lady of leisure; b; At a farewell cocktail party and dinner given by her fellow employees, Bernice was presented -fpith many wonderful gifts, among which was a picturesque lawn umbrella and table set. Her Immediate boss, Mr. M. Friedman, rewarded her with a sizable fheck. Mr. L. Friedman, president of the company, joined in the gift giving by. adding a beau- EAGLE - PICHER TRIPLE SLIDE /Hu4mMi44H STORM WINDOWS and DOORS Zephyr Ventilated ALUMINUM AWNINGS and . DOOR CANOPIES Also The Famous Zephyr Aluminum ROLL UP & DOWN AWNINGS ARTHUR BOGER PHONE 840-J 307 Waukegan Rd. McHenry i * lor $ Htw t" 5"" ' HX?A" ELECTRIC CONSOLE CABINET^ INCLUDING FAMOUS SlNbCH MWING COUW TWO WEEKS ONLY you can buy this fine Singer Console Cabinet for this low, low price OA Trada Hort! :»• PAY AS LITTLE AS iff® A WEEK* I* t A f t e r minimum Available at your nearest down payment. SSNdER SEW1MG CENTER JJstetf in your telephone book only under SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 221 Benton St. Phone 294 Woodstock, 111, ft*##-*? ... .'.'j." ^ • f Spring Tonic That Lasts All \ear ! His heart,is light and his eves are bright this morning---for he's greeting the spring at the wheel of a 1956 Cadillac. Springtime comes and springtime goes, of course--but the thrill of his Cadillac will go on and on--month after month and year after year. And what a thrill it is! First, there's the sheer satisfaction of owning the "Standard of the World"--the undisputed leader in all that makes a motor car a jov to possess and to utilize. Then there's the thrill of driving it--with its wonderfully smooth, quiet, powerful engine--its easy, positive steering--and its big, soft, authpritative brakes. There is the contentment that comes with Cadillac's amazing, economy. % The first cost of a Cadillac is surprisingly modest--upkeep, over the years, is unbelievably low--and operating costs rival those of any car in the land. And now, in all modesty, may we speak of one other satisfaction he enjoys as a Cadillac owner? We believe that, throughout the years of his ownership, he will be as pleased with us, as his dealer, as he is with the wonderful car itself. It is our constant endeavor to trea"t^ our customers as they are entitled to be treated as owners of the world's most distinguished car. Why not come in some day quite soon-- take a demonstration drive at the wheel-- and arrange to greet the spring in a Cadillac of your own? We think you'll be delighted to learn how much your present car is worth in trade --and to find how quickly you can obtain delivery on the Cadillac of your choice. j, 'i OVERTON CADILLAC PONTIAC Co. 400 FRONT STREET McHENRY. ILL. RHONE 17 CHECK YOUR CAR-CHECK ACCIDENTS

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy