HI I;!' Tlnniar, LILYMOOR NEWS ' By Laura BeUord ' . Lilymoor Association Card Party The card party sponsored by the Lilymoor Association St Club Lilymoor on Saturday, Nov. 3, to'as a huge sucocts. Ab>ut. hixty people enjoyed rummy, fiwhundred, canasta, poker, bunco *nd pinoch e. Winne, s and booby prizes were v.vaided at each table. Coffee an J a large assortment of donated cskes were served $fter the games Among loca people enjoying ;he evening were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bassj, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karmel, Mr. and Mrs. Gary/ Leske, Mr. and Mrs Herman Crawley, Mrs. Evelyn Carter and children, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eherdt, Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, Mrs. Herbert Fantus, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malecki, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leske, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coeberg and Judy, Mrs. John M'linac, Mrs. Fred" Fradinardo, Mr. and Mrs. Vanes and Mrs. Ann Ehrisman. Other members attending were Mr. and Mrs Charles Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Farel Belford, Mr. end, Mrs. Herbert Polinski and Dick and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis SChueier and Mr. and Mrs. Wijas. Out - of - town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Soutsos, and Demetrieos, Misses V&- silia and Maria Soutsos. Mrs. Demetrios Michalaros and sons, Anthony and Constantine of Chicago, Mrs. Virginia Jeske and Mrs. Jlita Musynski of Wauconda, Mrs. Carll cf Hunterville, p«fi Mr. and Mrs. Kuhne of Mo- Henry. Mrs. Fred Fradinardo, chairman of the party committee is grateful to the entire community for their fine cooperation and donations and the generous spirit Shown. The fund raised is slated for road improvement. Members of the committee were Mrs. Herbert Fantus, Mrs. Herman Cr?wley, Mrs. Eunice Tobey, Mr?. Donald Leske and Mrs. Fred Karmel lilymoor Garden Club The Lilymoor Garden club met tih Monday, Nov. 5, at the home ot Helen Haines at 2 p.m. Mosr of the members were present. Planting gu:.1es were distributed by the president, Mrs. Elvina Lattimer. Future projects were discussed. Spice cake and coffee were served before adjournment. Den « Den 6 held its regular meeting on Wednesday at the home of the den mothsr, Mrs. PhVl'-U Za!m All members were present and liookmarkers were . mr.dp from leather. Milk and cookies were enjoyed by the Cubs before dismissal. Deo 3 ten 3 held a recreational meetan Tuesday after school at the home of Mrs. Fred and treats were served. - The Rotund Table for ."11 the den mothers was held at the Methodist church on Thursday, Nov. 8. Christmas demrations and gifts which the mothers could teach the boys how to make were suggested and demonstrated. Mrs. Fred Karmal and Mrs. Bill Zahn attended. Th*» latter explained how she had made earrings of sea shells which she brought with her. Mr. Charles Hucksteadt was one of the fathers on the refreshment committee. individually, in turn, ?.«» volunteer receptionist at the McHenry hospital. Sympathy , The community was saddened to learn of the sudden death of Frank Heppler, 64, member of the Lilymoor association. Mr. Heppler suffered a fatal heart attack at his home in Lilymoor at 6:45 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3. Before retiring, Mr. Heppler was employed many years as a ticket agent at Union station ir Chicago. He is survived by his wife, Gertrude, and brothers, Harry and Albert Heppler. Moving Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bader and daughters, Debra, 2, and Anna Marie, 4 months, have moved from Lilymoor to a aiew residence in Johnsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Pullian has moved to Lilymoor from Abinton, 111. Leonard and Naomi Pullian have three childreft, Charles, 13, Emma Jean, 9, and Ava Lee, 3. Mr. Pullian ;s employed in Des Plaines. The Pullians, originally from Walnut Ridge, Ark., are occupying the former residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bader. Mr. and Mrs. Edward William La Tour moved to Hill Cresl street in Lilymoor from Chicago. Mrs. La Tour is the former Anna Christensen of North Prairie, Wis. Mr. La Tour is in business in Li'ymoor and Lakemoor. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kamp, who moved from Chicago to 402 West North Lake road in Lilymoor this summer. Mr. Kamp is a salesman for a shoe company in Brockton, Mass. Herb and Catherine have a girl, Emma Rose, 11, and four bovs, James, 9, David, 8, Frank, 5, Mike, 6, and Rexford, 15. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson have moved from Huntley to 22S Vince street. Robert is with the military police, Fort Sheridan. . Mrs. Fred Fradinardo 4ras guest of Mrs> Komberger o* Wauconda at the Lyric theatre in Chicago for the presentation of 'La Travatti.' Summer residents; who were at their cottages,^fdr tthe weekend include the Ryan's, Mr. and Mis. John Andersdn, Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Soutsos sind their daughters, VasQIa and Maria, and son, Demetrios. (Quests of the Soutsos were Mrs. Demetrios Michalaros and sons* Anthony and Constantine. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Schumacher on their twenty-sixth wedding anniversary. With them to cut' the cake was their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huhley, of Campus, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crawley and daughters, Susan , and Charlene, were the weekend, guests' at the home of Mrs. Orville Denault in Kankakee. They also vislfed, with Mrs. Crawley's father, Emile Scheppler, and Mr. Crawley's father, Walter Crawley. At 10 a.m. on Saturday, the Crawleys attended the wedding of Miss Patricia Demoya and Francis Glade in St. Martins of Tours and the reception at 2 p.m. at the Civic auditorium. The bride is a cousin of Mrs. Crawley. Birthday Parties Chris Wijas celebratpd his nine years by having friends over at Club Lilymoor. Enjoying their favorite chocolate rnke anu chocolate milk were Bobby Bartelt and' Ronny Fuhler of Lilymccr 'Tor Shoes Thai Please See Peter Gies" . • Baby Shoes • Boys' & Girls' Shoes • Ladies' Shoes • Men's Shoes • Work Shoes • Rubber Footwear Peter Gies Shoes & Shoe Repairs Phone 441-M 107 N. Riverside Dr. v McHenry, ttL and Jafckie £nd Jimmy Gasinskt of Chicago. ' •}V' Miss Arlfene Wijas was a gay 17 at 6 pjn. on Nov. 4 at Club LiJymodr. Denise Justen, Bus Thompson, Dan Shaw, Mrs. Jo Bartelt and relatives gathered to enjoy ice cream, coffee und chocolate mocka birthday cake made by her grandmother, Mrs. Walter Malecke. Later, the p&rty went out for bowling. Happy birthdaly; to Herb Kamp today. Billy Fantus will be 4 tomorrow. Herbert Polinski had his birtnday on. Nov. 7 and Mr. Ed E. Schumacher on Nov. 6. Happy birthday, fellows. This is your newp. Be sure you are in it. Call your reporter at 596-W-2. Thank you. Mrs. Charles Fretmd CARLSON-EBEKLEIN VOWS Miss Irene Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carlson of Country club road, Woodstock, became the bride of Joseph Eberlein, son of Mrs. Matt Eichinger of McHenry, and Joseph Eberlein, Chicago, Saturday, Nov. 3, in the rectory of St. Mary's Catholic church, Woodstock. LORAS STUDENTS Word from Dubugue, Iowa, tells of new students at Loras college. David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Boger, is majoring in philosophy and David, son of Mrs. Vernon Kent, is a sbphomore qiajoring in commer<$. Head Ote tmnt Ad*. The Catholic Youth Club gathered at St. Peter's hall on Wednesday night for a Hallowe'en party. The hall was appropriately decorated with" jacko- lanterns, black cats and ghosts. Some came in costume, others hard time' attire. All greatly enjoyed the games that were played. Doughnuts, cookies and cider were served to complete a happy party. The town was again invaded on Wednesday night as children, large and small, dressed in all sorts of eerie outfits, came pounding bn doors calling • "trick or treat,"' All q£uthem must have been treated very well as there were no signs of ifiischief, and better still, no dstruction to be seen anywhere in town. Judy Thomas had a Hallowe'en party at her home on Wednesday night. Classmates and friends were there to enjoy an evening of games and refreshments. Mrs. George Huff entertained members of her club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Games of fine - hundred were played and prizes went to Mrs. Ben Moy, Mrjs. Mark Pierce, Mrs. William Britz, Mrs. Math Nimsgern arid Mrs. Jake Miller. A lovely lunch was served after cards. DR. HENRY FRIUND OPTOMETRIST Ai 136 S. Green Street; McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VlSUA^ REHABILITATION' COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 0 TO 12 AM. and 1 TO 0 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:30 PJH. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 JUL Hospital Auxiliary Mrs. Donald Leske, Mt'6. Herman Crawley^ Mrs. Viewer Bassi and Mrs. Fred Karmel £.re members of the newly formed hospital auxiliary. They are each serving litsingfo TO BUY BUDGET «KEEP-FILL" A group of ladies drove to Grayslake on Wednesday afternoon for an afternoon of visiting and cards at the home of Mrs. Charles Gillespie. Five-hundret| was played and prize winners were Mrs. Mark Pierce, Mrs. William Britz, Mrs. L. Van Every and Mrs. Alice Wagner. There were refreshments after cards, served by the hostess. Members of her ciub were entertained by Mrs. Regina Schaefer on Tuesday night. Barbecue and french fries were served and cards were piayed. Prizes for high scores were won by Mrs- Ray May and Mrs. George W. May. Mrs. John Smith, 'Mrs. Peter May and 'Miss Lillian Sanborn, Who were hospitalized, have returned to their homes, all feeling much better. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund, Dan and Vic, visited in the Paul Gerasch home in .McHenry on Sunday. ; • Mr. and Mrs. John Jung received ward Monday from their son, Rev. Eugene Jung, of Shelby, Ohio, that he had been in an accident and suffered a broken arm, but is coming along nicely. Mrs. Robert Kautz, Mrs. Earl Olson, Mrs. Ben Smith and Mrs. Charles Freund attended a meeting of the Mother's Club at Richmond high school on Monday night. A Christmas party was planned for the first Monday of December. Linda Lent of McHenry spent the weekend ,$ith her grandparents, Mr. ' and Mrs.. Math Nimsgern. Mrs. Charles May 6t Spring Grove entertained members of the Lotus Country Woman's clu|h on Wednesday, Roll can was a Thanksgiving anecdote. It was decided to doiui£e • five dollars respectively, tb^iJie "Lighthouse for the Blijvff and the ' Christmas Cheer Fuqd" for the Illinois cottage of the(Pdrk Ridg-J School for Girls. Mfs-, Thomas F. 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