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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Jan 1958, p. 11

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jr* '. - * -r '? & *. -*r *: M > >,;r \ , Jamiury2,Jill |T THE McHENRY PLATNDEALER Belford sn- Happy New YeaH January 2, How long will it take us to Top putting 7 and write 1958? We certainly enjoyed reading the Lilymoor News along with you all in December. For a change, it was news to us. Thank you, Mrs. Charles, Huecksteadt. We can look forward to her writing our news again in March. Many thanks for-the Christmas Greeting to this family. We appreciated this very much. A "Bells on Her Fingers" We were proud of our own fair lily of the lake that danced at the Rotary Club Christmas dinner on last Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Susan Crawley was selected with four other 5-year-olds to-entertain the Rotarians and' their children at their annual holiday, dinner. She wore black leotards^with fluffy skirt and to set off the Jfteme of the season bells on red ffibbon tied to the Wrist. All those seeing her dancing to the tune of "Jingle Bells" knows this blonde lass "will have music wherever she goes," v Birthdays Greetings to Bobby Ehredt who will be seven years old on Jan. 8. Clarence Seyfferth II shared the same birth date. Miss Charlene Crawley will be Upventeen on Sunday, Jan. 5. Another fine Lilymoor resident will celebrate her birthday on Sunday. Mrs. Alfred Seyfferth will be seventy-four years young. Many more returns of the day to you \ Correction Sorry to have incorrectly mentioned last week the name of the new daughter born to the Rich- Strattons--Correction, Bambi Lee. Across the Lake Mr. and Mrs. James Schmit of L a k e m o o r e n t e r t a i n e d f r i e n d s from the north area over the Christmas holidays. Annette gives this as the reason for her noticeably limited column last week. We did miss her usual newsy items on Lakemoor, but having a A^mily and children, we realize There are some weeks one just doesn't receive the news We were sorry to learn that Claude McDermott is presently confined to Mayo hospital in , Rochester for observation. We hope to see Mac home in a hurry. ' ' • Whoopee Pnrty Plans are presently underway for the eighth annual whoopee £arty to be held on Feb. 15, at XJlub Lilymoor on behalf tffe Library Improvement Association. Dick Hyatt is general chairman and tickets are available from him. We hope that Lilymoor residents will participate in and partake of the fine organization which they are building in Lakemoor. tives in CHlcrigo. 'tS .. • Christmas Eve On Christmas Eve Mr. and Mrs. Elmer KroftcFte were guests at the home • their daughter and son-in-lawf- Mr. and Mrs. John Cunninghajft tjf %McCullom Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sances were guests at the^Home of Mr. and Mrs. JuleS1 ^'Rossi of Winston Park in tfee afternoon. For Christmas Eve they enjoyed dinner at the home of Mrs. Sances' parents, Mr. <i»nd Mrs. Henry GrosS in Forest Park. Also present at this* family affair were Mrs. Sances' brother, Mr. James, his wife aiSt Aildren. Guests oh Christmas Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leske included Don's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sfcary Leske, Mr! and Mrs. Roy tuma, Mrs. Eugene Kuhne and Miss Selma Kuhne of Florida. . Mrs. Ruth Canada and children left their home in Lilymoor to spend! a few days visiting with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Ray Emert in Peoria. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Recker of Beach Road entertained Mrs. Recker's two brothers and families as houss; guests at his residence over the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Raker's brothers and families are S|r. and Mrs. Clarence EggeiSt,;jftnd Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Eggert, all of Chicago. The Reckers built their new home two years ago, and moved to the community from Chicago. Mr. Recker isu*tiH -employed in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abel were guests at the Robert Lo Presti home for a Christmas eve party. Mrs. Lo Presti is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abel. The Abels purchased; the sen known as Mr. and' Dennis, anc jare now operating ^.Station formerly t's in Lakemoor. Irs. Fred Karmel, larlene left their home in Lilymoor on Monday to spend a Chicago visiting with Mrs.lKlpners relatives. Mr. and -Mjte. Sam Sances had Christmas cmner at the home of Mr. and Mrs>|tjeo Hoffer and family. in Chicagdl; It was a family dinner. On Sunday, Dec. 23, the Sances haijLtheir Christmas celebration at ^heir home in Lilymoor attended tty the Sances children from Chicago. . Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis Schueler and daughters, Carole and Janice, spent Christmas day in Glen view with Mrs^Schueler's sister and husband, Mrs. Otto Eck- Home For Christmas ^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers entertained some of their daughters and families for Christmas dinner at their home in Lilymoor. present were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goldbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hiller and Mr. and, Mrs. Wirfs and family. Son John was also present. The Walter Malecke family enjoyed their family dinner at Club Lilymoor. In attendance were j0he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malecke, Sr. of Lilymoor, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malecke, Jr. and daughter, Phyllis; John Ajkske and two sons, Jim and John, Jr. and daughter Janette; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wijas and children, Bob, Arlene, and Chris. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kroncke spent Christmas day with rela- Lilymoor Garden Clqb The next meeting of the Lilymoor Garden cli^b will be held on Monday, Jan. 6' at the home of Mrs. Victor Bassi on South avenue. RUPTURE -EASER lokM lift Worth Living FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN maT JSt. fift"thSnvl* ' m-TlNO. mcntr •as •ad lag tl OlIT Cp oMt um- ft «fc- JTpia BOLGER'S PHONE 40 jT Your Docl^rfi •rd«r U*vr law** • ••we'll compound If withovl flaw! O Bring your Doctor's prescriptions to this professional pharmacy where precise compounding is a specialty. Skilled Registered Pharmacists and ample stocks enable us to compound all prescriptions promptly and exactly as the Doctor directs. Each step double-checked for accuracy. Yet, our prices are always fair. Try us next time! Bolger's drug store 108 So. Green Phone 40 McHenry, I1L IT A > ' • _ ' IjPMt flma 'M McCullom Lake News Eve Levesque Board Note* During the last meeting pf the village board, John Boyle was appointed to the finance committee to fill the vacancy. Village president, J. R. Levesque also appointed Bill Reid as chigf of police, but by unanimous agreement, the appointment was not confirmed by the trustees. Mrs. Emma Pyritz is still waiting for calls to give out proper addresses. When ealling 2211, please give lot and block number. Mrs. Pyritz is keeping record of our villagers in this way. This information will prove invaluable in locating any family in the community. Your co-operation is needed. Why not call right now? , Mrs. Pyritz announces that vehicle tags for 1958 are now available --but NOT due! The expiration date tor your present sticker is March 31, 1958. You,may apply for the new ones anytime in the next three months. The next meeting of the village board will be held Monday, Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. in the beachouse. Remembher --these meetings are open to the public and your presence is invited by every member of the board. Income Tax Deduction Barbara and Bill Brand have added another name to their family roster --Nelson Clint Walker Brand! "Li'l Nels" checked into Memorial hospital, Woodstock early Sunday morning, Dec. 22, weighing 8 lbs. 9 % oz. Mother and son arrived home Christmas afternoon. "Big" brothers Bobby and Gary "sweated out" the big event with Barbara's mother in Park Ridge. Now the Brands won't come out even on the grapefruit!. ^ The Welcome Sounds Of beautiful Christmas music came wafting through the air at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, Dec. 22. The source of the carols was the loud speaking system atop Whitey and Berenice's Somehow or another, everyone seemed to grasp the fact that Christmas was really coming when we heard the music. A great big THANKS from a grateful community to the Bjorks! full steam at the Bud Harrison residence for the wedding of Evie's daughter, Miss Carol Roberts and her betrothed, Art Hafer, Jr., of McHenry. The original date of Jan. 11 still stands, but the couple will be united at the Ringwood Methodist church, with the Rev. G. Wyman officiating, at 4 p.m. Immediately after the double ring ceremony, the reception will be held at the new building at Kent Acres, McHenry. Only nine days left for the scramble which precedes every wedding. Our best wishes to the young couple. No^h^ig Serious Happy we are to report that the presence of the Johnsburg rescue squad in our midst, Monday, Dec. 23 sigiiified no catastrophe! They were summoned by Mrs. Ruth McGinley to revive Jean Anne, who had collapsed at her mother's feet, and wouldn't respond to treatment. The doctor's verdict --complete. exhaustion. It seems as though' Je&n Anne had attended a pajama party with a group of senior girls at Wonder Lake, Sunday night. The young gals full of enthusiasm for the approaching Christmas holiday, got up in the middle of the night to venture forth and sing carols. Not enough sleep and too much excitement, proved to be Jean's undoing. She came home early in the morning and was describing the night's activity to her mother when she fainted dead away. Eight hours of sound sleep, put the young lady back in commission. She is fine now. Birth Announcement . Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson (nee Alice Thomsen) of Michigan announce the arrival of their first child, Marilyn Anne on Friday, Dec. 13 at 9:43 p.m. The little lady tipped the scales at an even 8 pounds and measured 21 inches in length.- This makes grandma Rognstad a great-grandmother and of course, Marge and Fred Thomsen, grandparents! Not So Merry Was Christmas for Mrs. Alice Gustafson with Connie in the hos- Forthcoming Nuptials pital for the great day. Conrad Arrangements are going ahead was stricken Christmas Eve and had to be rushed to St. There's in Waukegan In the afternoon. For- ,jBurgeiy \v$s not indicated at this time and he responded to medication. He was released on Friday, Dec. 27, much the worse for wear. Alice was so grateful for the presence of Connie's sister and daughter, Mrs. Lilly Anderson and Miss Kay Martin of Chicago. Back on Schedule With the holidays tucked away and the new year well started, we are back on the old schedule again. Copy for the column should be in on Sunday nights or early Monday mornings. Grateful appreciation for the interest all of you have shown in the past year. Keep up the good work. "Time Flies" Department Hard to . believe that cute "teener, Miss Phyllis Piotrowski is sixteen years old already. Doesn't seem too long ago since her dad was that age! The Piotrowskis spread the welcome mat for many of Phyl's young friends including Donna DeMar, Judy Hocin, Fran Hamlin, Liz Kosup of Lilymoor, and sister Delores on the distaff side. The young men included Ronnie Creutz; Phyl's "special", Dennis Straumann, Danny Larson, Johnny Bjork, Tom Olsen, and Don Hayes. The group snacked on potato chips, pop co>n, pretzels, soda pop, and other goodies. The real refreshments consisted of hot beef sandwiches, cole slaw, chips, punch, and a beautifully decorated bakery cake. Among the many lovely gifts the young lady received were articles of clothing, unmentionables, wallet, jewelry, and a beautiful watch. While the youngsters were exanother birthday was in progress In the' khclien 'for"Mr* Gladys Schmitt whose na.tal djgiy was also Dec. 2(5. Helping her celebrate were husband Merv, Myrt and Jerry Burg, and Lottie apd Gene. Quite an affair! Congrats To Gertrude Makofske - Loeschel and her bridegroom, Jacob, who marked their first wedding anniversary on Sunday, Dec. 22. They haven't got the "orange blossom" look out of their eyes yet! Birthday Dinner Amid the romantic surroundings of a restaurant in Antioch, Chet Helwig played host in honor of his wife, Gert's natal day, Dec. 27. Those present included Mary and Richard Helwig of Fox Lake, Jean and Hugh McDonald, Berenice and Whitey Bjork, Jake Levesque and myself. The heavy snow which fell Friday night proved too much of an obstacle for the proposed trip to Cuba which Jake hoped to fly. Purely personal, but he was av welcome guest at the soiree. . ' Charming couple Gert and Chet with their warm personalities made everyone feel just grand and it was truly a marvelous time. Birthdays -- Past and Future Donnie Burg marked his third anniversary since his birth, Friday, Dec. 27. Bill Brennan has applied for membership in the "39ers'\^but his application was not approved! Not eligible! His natal day was Saturday, Dec. 28. Herb Rowe, Sr. gets a big kick out of his birthdays. That's when all his grandchildren assemble to pay him homage. His birthday was Monday, Dec. 30. % „ ... Miss June Jensen is helping ercising the latest dance steps, with the housework since sister paoi----iiOBOi, locaoi--_jtomoi D ORANGE RICE CREAM DESSIRT To make a delicious pudding, roe oboked rice and cook again in orange juice. Add gfated orange and lemon rind to heighten fresh citrus flavor. Chill orange rice and combine with whipped cream. Liisciotis to see, garnished with orange segments and Maraschino cherries. Luscious to eat, too! Serve with fancy assorted cookies. water and cook until inept of juice is absorbed. Stir some of the hot mixture into the eggs and mix thorouglily. Return all to double boiler: mix and cook about 5 minutes longer, or untU thickened, stirring frequently. Chill tiwoeghly. Combine whipping ereara and flavoring; chill. Beat until stiff. Fold in orang«-rice mixture. (M thoroughly. Serve in sherbet or parfalt glasses, garnished with a Mar»- schino cherry or orange segments. Yields six servings. Orange Race Creaa 2 c.ups cooked rice 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 2 teaspoons geated kn rind 1% cups orange jaiee % cup sugar teaspoon salt 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1 cup whipping cream % teaspoon vanilla flavoring % teaspoon almond flavoring Combine rice, grated orange and lemon rind, orange juice, su^ar, and salt in top of double boiler. Cover. Place over boiling Pat's marriage./Her birthday is coming lip next Wednesday, Jan. 8. 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