Thursday, Augnii 21,1958 y«^ -«-v ^ ^ws^fpa tS^w? A^,H * •* V ,. i >" 1 -»-- ^ •' . , / ;" -. .;•-*"> • , . ; " ) ' i r ; r c'- - ; . , r ? " " - i'**?">"'- ' ^ ' .ri« " ; . ' < -~,.".fy *, j;'yc-"w; *",'?-r>-.>-,.t-^'f«»;4*- .-^ ,•/,'? - -*• ~'; " "" ^A:^::^^.,,. ,1':,,^ , ^'tiBB^^gjjr Mates t . "A" Resigns As Column Reporter lakeland Park IS PARTY FOR UL kUDESAUG.26 by Vlckey Bottari 2262-J or 1524-J • ••) • • ' The ..welcome committee going to. have a party on Aug. 26 at 8 p.m. at 116 Pleasant ave. The ladies of this committee are going to try to contact each and every woman in the ctfnmunity to attend, this party. 9 makes no difference if you have been here one week or five years, just as long as you have never attended a welcome party. In any event, any woman whfo-jis not contacted, please call either myself (Mrs. Vlckey* Bottlm) at 2262-J or Mrs. Lyda Radtsch at 2754. European 'Trip IBTather Jim McEnery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McEnery, together with Father DiStifanyou who know<tfiim will be very happy to hear that he Is doing so well. , In Hospital .M.;,, Mrs. • jean Czajow&i (Virginia Grote's mother) was rush* ed to the* Woodstock hospital last Sunday for any emergency appendectomy. She is reported doing real well and is expected to be home before long. New Heir Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Rogers welcomed a new heir into their family, namely Chris Rogers, who made his appearance at the Woodstock Memorial hospital on Aug. 12 and tipped the i scale at 6 lbs. SVi oz. \At home waiting for their 'babj| brother were Patty, Piaul ana Colleen. no, spent six weeks touring*^1*1 ^«y «V Europe and the highUghr^ week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Patrasthis very wonderful trip was an audience with Pope Pious. Farewell Luncheon A farewell luncheon was held in honor of Mrs. Rose Blanc, former owner of the corner ire. The ladies who attended were served a very delicious luncheon. AH who attended had a very nice time find they, sure had enough to eat. The women who planned this should be given a great big "thank you" as they did a perfect job. The list is as follows: I. Levitus B. Boyce, V. Krispin, Fran Anderson. A. Mftrzog, I- Lezak, E. Hountras, Virg. Owens, A. Dawson, L. Jones, D. Belohlavy, Jo. Rizzo, B. Leone, Npireen Rybak, J. Meyer, B. Bocklnan, Maureen Pintozzi, M. Kwiatek, M. Casey, A. Arndt, S. Links, E. Barwig, Rose Ann Heber. Theresa Sweeney, Elmira Kujak, Berniece Donarski, Jean Parisi, Marge Franklin, Jackie Hagou, Fran Ciria, Dot Meineke, Bar- **a Malinowski, Mrs. Bleck, Grace Campo, Eleanore Last, Jean Gagnon. Louise McEnery, Lyda Radisch, A. Kroening, Evelyn Krunsee, Daisv^Krupinski, Bev Worm, Lillian Gtosson, Arline Bartos, Alice Quaiver, Helen Kotryck, Marilyn Stanek, Florence Gaber, Phyllis Michalik, Mrs. Gerberi Shirley Qzog, Dorothy Uttiph, Bettir Laurence, Ann Leigh and ^Piurs truly" ..aod niany/Well behaved cmldren. Rose was presented with a (bouquet of flowers in a very beautiful vase and also a lovely blue nightgown. best baby. I can vouch for his Swtnyside Ei being a veiy cule baby as 11 stopped in to see him (me day and he sure is a cute little gtty. . Confirmed The Zion Lutheran church had their first Confirmation class in their new church on Sunday, Aug. 17. Those from the community in this class were Adrienne Ozog, Ruth Haasa and Charles Jett. \ »From A to SB* Harem Party Last Monday 'afternoon, several of the girls decided to drop 'your news items before Thiirs- This is by way bf farew&H; ats I 'will no longer be one of your reporters. Working with" Lois on your column every week has been a pleasure; I'm going- to miss those Thursday afternoons. ^ Please continue to call fa* in to see Lee Glorch for a while. Ed, being on his vacation^ turned out to be quite the host (ess) apron , and all. He served cake, coffee, ice-cream and cookies and loads of chat- Those in this little harem of Vacation his, as he called it, were Mrs. Pam Laurence, daughter of Abbinante Elaine Je«; Marge Mr.~aHck.Mrs. Wally^I^aurencQ, spent a week's vacation in Chicago witn her grandmother, Mrs. Zeman. Franklin, Dotty Becker, <Da$y Krupinski and myself. Any of you who know Ed and Lee, know we had a very enjoyable afternoon. Visitors M^And-Mrs.Fyank Parisi had fir share of company this past so and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Dah Capocci and daugh-' ters and Mrs. Patso's mother, Mrs. Buscemi, and son, Frank, came and spent last Monday with them. On Sunday they had Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaufman and daughters. Anyone interested in having their children picked up for kindergarten is asked to call the bus driver, Cecil Ballowe, at 723 or 2423. Teen Club The 'teen club had a beach party last Sunday and just as they had finished cooking their food and were all set to eat it started to pour. They all ran to their cars and were passing the food, relish and pop from one car to another and in between the rain and the sunshine they would come out of their cars and sit around for awhile. When it finally did stop they went in for a short dip. All in all, a very good time was had by all the 'teens and their , caperons who attended this party. Visitors " Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cina had as .their guests for three days this past week Fran's brother and his wife and baby son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valenti. This is the first Valenti baby about whom I reported in an earlijer issue kjto be born in the family in many years and Fran, says he is just about the u.$ SAVINGS BONDS day afternoon to Lois at 2065-J. The0 above was written by the A half of our 'A to Z. As most of you know those initials hot <only stood for everything from a to z in ISunnyside Estates buf it was primarily our by-line meaning from Anderson and Zeiger. Since Ad finds it necessary to quit writing I shall try to carry on alone. The by-line will stay the same since it still has some meaning otheV than the original one we had used. It was fun together and as everyone knows we considered ourselves a dog-gone good team. BUTCH'S 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 516 Front St. McHenry, 111. Phone 811 -- Residence 91-R v STANDARD SER VI C E 416 FRONT ST. McHENRY. ILI, • Across Ffc>m National Tea / , Belated Anniversary Mr. find Mrs. William Radisch celebrated their wedding anniversary on Aug. 1, although liida admits to having forgotten how many years it has been. This 1 am sure, can only mean that they have been many years of happiness. Happy Anniversary to Mr- and Mrs. C. Hagen, who celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary on Sunday. Those who came out to help them celebrate were Mr. 'dH Mrs. Ed. Daniels, (Mrs. Hagen's mother and dad) and grandma Daniels. Mr. Ida Zuraff, Mr. ahd Mrs. Hagen, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark and children and -Church's broths ers, Richard and Larry. STANDARD p* Mill the it. Hopte At Last E. Stack, who •was seriously injured in an automobile accid^ t quUe some time ago, has been able to' come home to his family just on weekends and he will be doing this for about one month more and then he is expected' to be released from the hospital. I am sure all of Angst upholstery cleaned in your own home y • NO messy soaking! je NO harsh 5-scrubbing! • and NO harmful soapsI Award winning Duradeair REVIVES COLORS! RESTORES LUSTRE! RAISES PILE! EVERYTHING READY *T0 USE SAME DAY! for FRtl estimate call PURACLEAN SERVICE By FALK McHenry 3418 atStai the You'll ?°a s!atidfttd and ^Q BO^^t the *•<•80®°""'-'.."- OOIO P'°vei ^ h'8,..* yen" of a fe . . . plus complete, courteous Standard Service o Tire Repairs e Battery Service o Specialized Lubrication e Clean Rest Rooms • Road Information o Atlas Tires and Batteries "YOU EXPECT MORE FROM STANDARD AND GET IT! JUSTEN STANDARD SERVICE 100 RICHMOND ROAD N.E; Corne* Rt. 31 at 120 McHENRY. ILL. MMPll* I; chairs followed. With plenty to eat and drink and a lot of good company, the evening flew by and everyone had a wpnderful time. ' Happy Birthday wishes to the following: Bernice Fry and Andrew Sabby on Aug. 21. Wanda Berg will mark off another year on^Aug. 23. The above people probably don't count them any more but two youngsteis who haven't reached that stage yet are Michael Mikkelsen who wilKbe 8 on Aug. 24, and Pat Di Francisco who will be 10 on Aug. 25. " Cook Out What started out to be a cook-out for a few neighbors ended up looking like a company picnic. The Zeigers started out with a small gathering in their back yard but by dinner time there were approximately fifty people sitting down to a delicious dinner of barbecued chicken, hamburgers and all' the trimmings. Hank's mother, Mrs. kertha Zeiger, got everyone into a real cute game which was the hit of the evening. Dancing, community singing and even a game of musical A CHAT WITH US ( Regular check-ups and maintenance by; our experts, means lower car costs to'j you! Call us today and find out for,.. yourself. ":- «i 'K s x Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs / Complete Motor Overhauling Birth Announcement According to Dottie Siepmah, all you have to do to get what you want is put in your order upstairs. She and Ron have the son they hoped for in their new little bundle whom they have named Howard .Ronald. He was born on Saturday. Aug. 9 at the Woodstock hospital after being slightly late for his original appointment. The, family is all back together now which makes everything normal again. Mickey who is almost 3 and Heather who is one year old are very pleased with their tiny little brother who only N weighs a shade over 6 pounds. taken to task by Marge Pplmer and Dojttie Hoyle on behalf? of their sister, Jeanne Eaton of Wheeling. She reads our column faithfullv and after spending two weeKsjhere with her husband, Earl and sons, Tommy, Davy and Lenny, she expected to find ' a little piece about it in the paper but there wasn't a word. Our sincere apologies to you Jeanne, we promise not to let it happen again. This was family reunion month, for the whole family. Also visiting with Harold and Marge and Hugh and Dottie were the girls, dad and mom, itar. and Mrs. Giannini of EvanSton. Their son, Joe, left his duties as radio announcer in Muscatine, Iowa to be with the family it'this time. Visitors That cute little miss visiting at the Spindlers is their 7 year old granddaughter, Niki Spindler who is the daughter of Gebrge and Fdt's son. : She has made many friends since she haS been spending her vacations with_her grandparents. Other visitors at the Spindler residence this week are George's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweitzer, and their daughter, Neva. 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