LUfmoor ON RfTY-SIXTH m by Laura Belford Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seyf- • fjerth celebrated their fiftysixth wedding anniversary on March 29. The Seyfferths held open house for their family and friends on both Saturday and Sunday.- Alfred presentee^ his bride of fifty-six years with a lovely bouquet of mixed flowers. The couple received cards and greetings fronl many friends and relatives. They also enjoyed having a number of guests over the weekend. Guests included their .daughters and their families, IVJ-Pr-rnicT Mrs, Lewis Curtiss and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wishover, both o f C h i c a g o . A l s o p r e s e n t were Mrs. Seyfferth's brother and his new wife, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mentch, Sr. of Racine, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mentch, Jr. and children, John- "ny Robert and Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hiaronon and daughters, Bonnie and Betty attended from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bettray and dai/ghter, fiarlene and grandchildren, Deborah and Theodore, visited at the Seyfferths <^n Saturday and Sunday. contacting parents who desire .'teenagi? sitters in this area. . Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Latimer attended a family dinner on Easter Sunday in the home of Mrs. Latimer's sister^ Mrs. Monser of Oak Lawn. Also present at this annual affair with Mrs. Latimer's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Huff of Waukegan. Expected Home on Leave Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schlot^ terer of Fritzsches Estates are expecting the arrival of their §pn, Pfc. John J. Spears, who has been on duty with the Marines in Okinawa. Pvt. Spears left Okinawa on March 7, af- 'er a tour of overseas duty. He enlisted in the Marines in June f 1956. Pvt. Spears will be issigned to Stateside duty lifter his furlough and until his discharge in June. partj? for. Miss , Sandra Betts of Lakemoor on March 24. Miss Betts is now 5 years old. Community Dance at Club Lilymoor Richard Hyatt and John Bonder of Lakemoor were the generous hosts of a community dance held at Club Lilymoor on Saturday, March 29. Some two hundred guests enjoyed dancing and a delicious buffet of hors d'oeuvres. Anniversary Greeting Mr. and Mrs. Steven Standfel of Center Street will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Wednesday, April 16. Birthdays Kenneth Ehredt, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ehredt, will be 4 years old next Wednesday, April 16. Happy birthday. Norman Williams, Jr. will be 16 years old on Tuesday, April 15. A fair reminder that April 15 is only five days away and is the last date for filing federal income tax without penalty- Gary Ritter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Ritter of Fritz» sches Estates, will celebrate his fiftieth birthday, on Saturday, April 12. Master Earel Belfora, Jr. celebrated his third birthday yesterday, April 9, at his home in Lilymoor. Earel was the first Belford born in Lilymoor. Frank Sickafoose had a birthday on April 3. Misses Donna and Valerie Schiavone attended a birthday Four On Friday • Miss Cynthia Katherine Belford celebrated her fourth birthday on Friday, March 28. Cynthia entertained her friends at three in the afternoon with an Easter egg hunt. Those hunting included Ava Pullian, Scott and Debbie Arnold, Collee Sheback, Donna and Valerie Schiavone, Marlene Karmel, Diana and Earel Belford, Jr. Ea<jh participant was provided with a colorful hat with string attached which was inverted for use as a basket guying the- egg hunt. Assisting: Cynthia's mother with games\and serving were the Segermark twins, Bonnie and Connie. Upon leaving Cynthia thanked her guests and provided each with a 'Bunny book. On Tuesday pfynthia was her sister's guest at kindergarten. Diana, according to rules may have her sister or brother visit her class at the age of four with the teacher's permission. Leskes On The Move Mrs. Agnes Kuhne Of Country Club subdivision and Mrs. Donald Leske and son Gary of Lilymoor. and Mrs, Dorothy Carll of Hunterville Park werei in Chicago on Monday to visit Mrs. Terry Cartwright and her son, David. „ On Easter Sunday the entire Leske family enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuma of Melrose Park. Mrs. Anna Erisman, mother of Mrs. Don Leske, has returned to the Leske residehce on Center Street after a stay of six weeks with her niece, Mrs. Betty Johnson. Mrs. Erisman took charge of two of the Johnson children, Carol and 'Teen Care Any boy or girl twelve ye^rs or older, take note. You are invited to • meet with other 'teenagers on Friday, April 11, at 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Tiaura Belford. Previous experience is not necessary to join this group. This may be an opportunity for you to pick up some pointers on caring for children. We expect to discuss " what is expected of a 'sitter,' What a sitter should expect of parents, and opportunities for Claire Beauty Shoppe Phone McHenry 10 200 S. Green St. j We're ready. We're willing to I give you a new spring permanent and hair, style. WE FEATURE 1 PATRICIA STEVENS COSMETICS i j MiMiinomr OFFER Brian; -while the ot;her children, Tommy, Tgrry and Robert journeyed t6 Florida with Betty and Harry. Their winter vacation was interrupted,k however, when Bobby contracted the chicken pox and the family had to return home earlier than anticipated." • : • / • SiCk List • Little Miss Alva 'Pullian, 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pullian was admitted to Michael Reese children's hospital on Wednesday of last weeki It is 'not known when she will be released. Alva will receive treatment on hfr lip. 4 We were sorry to hear of a recent bout which Miss Susan Crawley had with the flu. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crawley. At this time we hope she recovered to make her dancing debut "at Lake Villa this weekend. Call 596-W-2 'to present your, news or ^vritg Route 6, Box 1198. Were Easter vacations and events at your home interesting or unusual? If so, share this with your neighbor .The better we know one another, the better understanding we can have. A juvenile delinquent's best friend are his parents, if he can find them home. RALPH OSTRANdEH TO BE HONORED AT PINNER APRIL 29 A testimonial dinner to honor Ralph•" Ostrafider, agricultural and civic leader in McHenry county for the last fifteen years, has been planned for Tuesday, April 29. A capacity ot crowd of 450 persons is expected to croWci into the' Woodstock Moose lodge for the 7:30 p.m. banquet to salute Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander. , Ostrander, secretary - treasurer of the National Farm Loan association arid a community .leader in McHenry county . throughout his years of service , tp farmers, retires May 1.^, The NFLA serves farmers in McHenry, fiake and Boone counties, and a host of friends from all three counties are expected to joiri in this tribute, Virgil Smith, co-chairman of the dinner ^ith Charles Weinr gart, s a i d . ^' "Because of space limitations, we urge" persons desiring to attend to purchase their tickets at once. Tickets may be obtained from any one of the five, persons listed," Smith said. < , Those Accepting reservations include Mrs. Lola Uebef, Woodstock; Joe Kirby, Charles Weihgart, JitcHenry; Ed Florerit, Marengo; and Virgil Smith yfoodstock. Phone reservations will be accepted but the tickets must be picked up and paid for by the deadline for making reservations-- Monday noon, April 21. Women of the Moose will serve' the friend chicken, fam-"' ily-style dinner. i ROAD PROJECTS \ Bids on construction projects valued at an estimated $16,- 000,000 and located in 44 counties throughout the state were received by the Illinois Division of Highways in connection with Gov. William G. Strataton's 1958 road program. It was the third bid letting of the year on l!he state's multirnillion dollar highway program. * ? FARMERS' QUIZ V Illinois' farmers' will get a chance to participate in a state Department of Agriculture "quiz program." The occasion is the twenty-first annual farm census in which farmers answer questions on what they did Avith their land, livestock and poultry last year: The census begins each April 1 and must be completed by July 15. The census is taken by about 1630 township assesors and their deputies when they visit each farm to assess personal property and rear estate. Data is turned "over to the county clerks, forwarded to the agriculture department and eventually winds up in a; published report of the State- Federal Crop Reporting Service in Springfield.' Farmers are required to answer ques- I N C O M E T A X S E R V I C E The McHenry Accounting and Tax Service 123 North & Riverside Drive NOTARY PUBLIC -- LICENSES Phone McHenry 343 For Appointment Remember Earlier Filing Brings Earlier Refunds. tions asked; by assessors 'but the data is .confidential and may. not .be .uSed for..tart posps/ ' JLL WBe" ifore 'to re&cl tlie PlKfdealer Want Ads each Weelc. PR0FE«i0nni DIRECTORS' DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEL > Chiropratlc Physician " Naprapathic Manipulation Steam Baths and Massage 804 East Elm Street - McHenry, 111, Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & FrC 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. > 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. ' 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ^ Phone McHenry 743 DR. a R. SWANSON Dentist • < ' ? r ' Office Hours: Daily Except Thursday , 9 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5:30 Mon., Wed.,, St Frl. Evenings • By Appointment Only gj Telephone McHenry 160 NEK- SPIED SATIN! with all ,tli» advantages that mads SPRBD SATINfamous • So Mty to ppply • Drlat In 20 minute* • No inipfeatant odor • Touch-up* don't show o No bruthmorii* • No thinner* to buy • CI tan up with wcrtor • Most color* covor In ono coat • Withstand* washing, scrubbing PLUS that* 3 n«w advantages • Lovaly low-shoon finish • Bolter adhmnct on woodwork o Excslltnt for kHchons, bathrooms (Hog. Met $6.49 gaL) $f79 (R«f. Mco SAVI ON *1.10,1.) 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JOHN T. GRA^ Optometrist 126 So. Green Street Office phone McHenry 186 Res. phone McHenry 604-M-l Hours: Daily 9:30 - 5K)0 •• Tues. St Frl. Evenings 6:80 • 9:00 .Closed all day Wednesdays Eyes examined - Glasses fitted Repair Service DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes examined - Glasses fitted Contact lenses 105 Richmond Road Hours Eve.: Wed„ Thurs St Fit 7 to 9 p.m. < Saturdays - 8 to 6 p.m. Phone McHenry 2262-J Loop office • 108 N. State St. Phone DEarhorn 2-20L GEORGE J. CASTLE, Agent The Prudential Insurance Co. of America Life, Retirement, Sickness ft Accident and Group Insurance 826 Crystal Lake Roqd, McHenry, 111. Phone: McHenry 258? ) ALYCE JOYCE MUSIC STUDIO Gulbraris6h - Hammond Organs New -- Used Piano ft Organ Instruction McHenry, I1L uuu airevi McHenry, I1L Phones: McHenry 812 • 202 o