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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jun 1958, p. 12

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|ii» Twh» BHtweod Manoi - - EHPOA Will HOLD MONTHLY MKT AT BARN Lois Krebs ' The EMPOA monthly meeting will be held v tomorrow night, June 20, in the Community Bari\ at 9 p.m. We hope to see all of you out for the meeting as there are several important items to attend to. Please try to make it, won't you? /Faith Presbyterian Church . ' News The church meeting in the Community Barn of Eastwood Manor now has an o f f i c i a 1 name--it is Faith Presbyterian church. The Sacrament of Baptism for an infant will be celebrated this coining Sunday. The sermon topic tor The service is "Ritual or .Reality?" based on Mark 7:2 - 2"'. Happy Birthday Belated birthday greetings to Loring Oik, who was 7 years old yesterday. Also a h a p p y b i r t h d a y t o J a c k i e French, who will celebrate tomorrow, to Maureen McCormack, who will chalk up her very first birthday nextp Sunday and to Debbie Malsolm who will be 6 years old next Tuesday. Douglas Messer celebrated his fourth birthday with two parties. On May 28 he had a party at home with games, prizes and a grab bag. Those present were Ricky, Dennie, Maureen and Kerrie Moore, Ward, Brian and Steve Hansen, Billy Urban, .Mike Mathes, Ricky and Dennie Woolwine, Pamala and Shirley Campbell, a l l o f o u r s u b d i v i s i o n , M i k e Johnson of McHenry and Jimmy and Kenny McClain of Vista Village. Dougie's second party was held at the home of his uncle, Richard Messer, i n I t a s c a , f o r h i s c o u s i n s , aunts, uncles and his grandma and grandpa.. Peter and Pamela McAllister enjoyed a combined birthday party on Saturday, June 7, to celebrate Peter's sixth birthday, which fell on May 31, and Pam's second birthday, which was the day after the party. Those helping them to consume the ice cream, cake and the pop* were Debbie Garrelts, Nancy Olson, Edward, Susan and Sam Anderson, K a t h y Hadley, Craig Sigman, Bruce and Kathleen Eternick, Linda Lawrence, Randy H a b b 1 e y , Lynn, Phil and Barbara Krebs, Lynnda Stuart, Monica Haldeman, Alfred Ritter, Michael and John Schmidt and Lynn Newlon. Martha Simpson celebrated her third birthday on May 12 with a hobo party. Rita packed all the lunches in dinner napkins and tied them to a stick and had each child carry his lunch over his shoulder to the back yard where they enjoyed a real hobo get-together. The hoboes who helped her celeb r a t e w e r e Ward H a n s e n , Steve Lessard, J>QUja Kellogg, Mona and Debbie Martin, Pamela Radner, jGreg and Jimmy Fultz, Jeff Harner and her b i g b r o t h e r , S t e v e n . P o o r Kathy Penick had to miss the party because of a bout with tonsillitis. Happy Anniversary To Louise and Dick Weigman, who are celebrating their fifteenth wedding anniversary today. Sick List It seems we made an error l a s t w e e k i n r e p o r t i n g t h a t M i c h a e l S c h m i d t h a d t h e measles when it was really h i s i d e n t i c a l t w i n J o h n who had them but this week I can safely report that Michael had the measles as soon as John h a d r e c u p e r a t e d . T h e r e s a Birmingham and Tom i McCormack also had the three day variety and poor little Pamela M c A l l i s t e r r e a l l y s u f f e r e d with the regular' measles. Mike Coughlin has recuperated from a bout with chicken pox, which turned' ottt/'to be .a very light case. . v 7 This and That The Tinklers had a painting party on their home the weekend of June 7. Marge's brothe r - i n - l a w , P a u l A l l i s o n , a n d her sister-in-law and her husband, Margaret and Bill Halsted, and their daughter Sandra, arrived on Saturday and after consuming a turkey they g r a b b e d p a i n t b r u s h e s a n d managed to finish most of the house and garage before the rain came. Teresa drove back to Chicago with them and enjoyed a visit With the Halsteds the following week. Julie and Bill Schmidt had a pleasant weekend entertaining Julie's mother, Mrs. Victoria Koshnick, when she visited " our subdivision the weekend of June 7. Douglas and David Messefr had two additional playmates when their cousins, Julie and S h e r r y M e s s e r , s p e n t t h e weekend with them. Lena Campbell has been a mighty busy lady lately playing bus driver" for several of o u r c h i l d r e n e a c h d a y . S h e drives them all to vacation Bible school at the Baptist c h u r c h i n Fox L a k e . T h o s e attending from this community are Steven and Ward Hansen, Billy Urban, Mike Mathes, Ricky Woolwfhe, Ricky, Dennie and Kerrie Moore, Douglas Messer and Shirley Campbell. Larry and Gil Moore journeyed into Chicago on Satur d a y , J u n e 7 , t o a t t e n d t h e wedding of Nancy Jane Boldt and Lawrence Grande. Who was the Don Juan who was seen in the subdivision on graduation night all dressed ( up complete with new white bucks? You really looked sharp, Eddie. The Tim McCormack family jburneyed into Chicago on Monday, June 9 for a graduat i o n p a r t y f o r t h e i r n i e c e , Kathy McCormack. f Kay and Melvin Stephenson were surprised and delighted when a group of friends arrived on Saturday night, June 7, foe a housewarming party. THE ftfcHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, June }9S8 ! Check That Battery Now! FIRESTONE'S FAMOUS DRY CHARGE BATTERIES AS LOW AS As High As $6.00 TRADE-IN for your old BATTERY $16 oo McHENRY TIRE MART 526 W. Main St. Walt Freund, Prop. PHONE 294 McHenry, 111. They received a lovely set of plastic dinrierware and glassware and the guests supplied all the food ifor the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeCarlo, Mr. and Mrs. George Brda, Mr.' and Mrs. Pete Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Hay Albright, Mr. and Mrs. George Nugent and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bruhn, all of McHenry. Carol Hayes and Mim Hansen drove to Chicago on Tuesday night, May 10, where they spent a very pleasant evening attending a bridal shower. John Hayes really enjoyed his birthday this year. On W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 1 1 , w h i c h was the big day, he and Carol went out to dinner to celeb r a t e a n d on F a t h e r ' s Day they had another party at home with Carol's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, of Chicago. , V Rita and Tom gimpson celebrated Father's Day by having twenty-seven relatives out for dinner. Charlotte, Elmer and Billy Urban spent last weekend visiting in Mlfogse Park at the home of Gkernbtte's folks, Mr. and Mrs. ^Cari^Kaufmann. On Friday, Jtfn^mS^ Charlotte attended a baby' shower for her sister, Mr$jj |?rank Skie, of Elk Grove, ana i ttie cake for the shower was decorated by our own Dottie Messer. We understand it was a beautiful job. The Radners were hosts to a large group of relatives on Sunday, June 8, when they celebrated Dick's graduation from St. -Maiy's. Lynn and Phil Krebs left for Chicago on Thursday, June 1 2 , w h e r e L y n n s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d v i s i t i n g h e r g i r l friend, Joan Ewert, and Phil visited with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cashion. Meet Your Neighbors The Robert French family of 119 Manor Lane, moved into their home oh December 17, 1957. Bob and Jackie are the proud parents of Stephen, who was a year old on March 1, and Linda Louise, who is 1% months old. Bob is employed ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllll^ | VILLA NURSING HOME I | ON PISTAKEE BAT NEAR McHENRY" | | | I Home for the Aged I = = | S E N I L E . . . . BED P A T I E N T S 1 | PHONE McHENRY 461 | iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiii by an insurance company in Chicago and is a native of H a r p i o n d , New Y o r k , a n d Jackie first saw the*light of day in Chicago^ The Jack Fultz family, w h i c h c o n s i s t s o f M a r i l y n , Jack, Greg, who will be 4 years old in November, and Jim, who just turned 5, moved to 124 Manor Lane oil May 12, 1957. Jack is a salesman for a paint company and works throughout northern Illinois. Marilyn reports that sports of any kind are Jack's hobby. He loves them all, with special emphasis on golf and baseball. Marilyn loves to read and knit-- especially argyle socks. Both Marilyn and JacJk were born and raised in Fort Wayne, Ind. That's if for this week, kiddies. The phone was" really busy this past week for which Lam very gratefuK Keep up the good work. It's an easy number to remember--2755. Peace hds a better chance when divided people have found out that 'the people on the other side of the gulf are just like themselves, fathers and mother^ and children. ax ! f While we take care of ALL y building requirements. 31 Planning & Estimating i Proper Selection of Materials The Right Contractor for Your Particular Job Financing -- Both New Hom<^ and Remodeling v McHENRY LUMBER CO, 611 Main Street McHenry, 111' PHONE McHENRY 46 . -hUouvuje/ IUXJVOAajuc^V •MIIIHIItlll" PiSSRlltBiKlll & tack -Tu beet LOW PRlCS* with (JUkinCpoot loe-Maker Refrigeiator ;nr f * Gtw. * AUTOMATIC ICE-MAKER * SILENT REFRIGERATOR * 70-LB. FREEZER Think of it! 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