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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Oct 1958, p. 9

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Correction It was incorrectly stated in last week headlines that the Lilymoor news was written by Alma Hueckstaedt. Thanks to her for many weeks of writing but last week and the coming weeks of October finds Laura Belforfl as the reporter. A the Arc Angels The Arc Angels met at Club Lilymoor last Tuesday at 7:30. p.m. A brief meeting was held at which it was decided to meet in a home next week. ClUb tnembers, Gail Cannon of Wonder Lake. Judy Vacondia, Allana Maher of Lakemoor and Sharon Counley and Elbert a Gray' and sponsor, Mrs. E. M. Belford enjoyed potato chips aljfc hamburgers "all the way' prepared by Elberta Gray. The group then departed for an evening on skates. Everyone was not experienced on skates but everyone put eight wheels under them altho they didn't stay that way too long. Skating will be one sport the clut} will, do again. Mother's Club ie Mother's club is holding its next meeting on Wednesday Qct. 22 at the Lilymoor school at 8 p tr>. as reported by Mrs. Herbert Fantus. Watch the papers- for more details about tjiis group. The Mother's club consists of the mothers of the qhildren enrpUed in the first and second grades here. Any mother who would like to KeJ^) VJfch reM^ du^; ^n any Wednesday notify" Mrs. Fred Kar- LArtieei The Lilymoor association will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. All members are urged to attend all meetings ,to help make plans for the future. Hostess for Mary Circle Mrs. Earel Belford was hostess for the second meeting of the Circle "Mary" at the Community Methodist church on Wednesday at' 10 am. Oct. 1. Mrs. Anthony Var^se opened with prayer. Mrs. Lon H. J. Smith gave the program for the morning. The circle is the only one that meets' in the morning at the church and provides baby sitting service. Anyone interested may join. Anyone in this area that wishes a ride to the next meeting may call 596-W-2. Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pullian will celebrate their sixteenth wedding anniversary on Friday, Oct. 3. Leonard is now employed in Abington, 111. His family expects to move to Abington in the near future to join him. He was able to journey to Lilymoor the past weekend to be with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hueckstaed celebrated eighteen years of marital bliss on Monday, Oct. 6. Birthdays Mrs. • William Gray . celebrated her forty-ninth' birthday on Thursday, Sept. 25. At her place of employment -her fellow workers surprised her with a birthday cake which said, 'Happy birthday Emrria.' Michael and Cheryl Anne Piesen celebrated their first and second birthday at their grandfather Mizzulla's home on Saturday, Sept. 27. The children were the recipients' of riiary fine gifts. Number one on the October birthday calendar is Herman Crawley who observed his anniversary date on Oct. 1. Mrs. Joseph Piworunas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt G. Fields of Lilymoor will celebrate her birthday on Oct. 5. Geraldine will surely be surprised when she sees all the concrete work and changes on her parents home. Richard Allan Fuhler son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fuhler, celebrates his first birthday on Wednesday, Oct: 8. Eugene Mullen shares that isafniPtfiile. -V Uoice an J Pi lano INSTRUCTION in my home IRMA BLOMGREN . Graduate of Illinois College of Music Undergraduate Study at American Conservatory of Music Professional Accompanist Tel. McHenry 2625-J THAT'S Ms is Mr. and Mrs. Martensfcn's, twelfth grandchild. * tANKS SOT THSR NAME IECAUSE THE BRITISH IN )9I5, IN ORDER TO PREVENT .INFORMATION OF THE NEW WEAPON LEAKING OUT REFERRED TO THEM AS "CISTERNS USED TO CARRY WATER." SOON A SYNONYM," TANK," •4,1 WAS USED AND THE NAME STUCK. WEDDING MARCH BECAUSE THERE IS A SHORTAGE OP MEN /AMONG THE URDUS OF MONGOLIA. EVERY RFTH GIRL MUST MARRY A, DOORMAT.' AFTER THE CEREMONY, SHE IS CONSIDERED A MARRIED WOMAN/ Want Publicity? Any one wishing to- have a party, organize a club, birthday, wedding, etc. is urged to write-up the information as it should be published. Hand it •in advance to the reporter. In this way, facts are Wore likely to be presented correctly. Remind the secretary of your organization or the hostess that it is her elected responsibility to record the facts and see that they are published. Your reporter can not' assume this task. The well written item will contain the complete answers to the questions, where? When? Who? What? and Why? This will greatly facilitate correct reporting of yoUr news. Thank you L. B. ' • A husband is a man who knows that his wife's reasoning is largely sound. --7--7 -- - " ^ Spring Grov# Various Clubs Meet For Cards by Mrs. Charles Freund Mrs. Catherine Kagan Was hostess to the members Of her Club last Thursday evening. A delicious lunch was served and the evening was spent at cards. Prize winners were Mrs. Catherine Johnson, Mrs. Nora Klaus arid Mrs. Emma Kattner. The club will meet next at the home, of Mrs.^Eva Freund on Oct. 30. and Mrs. Miller. Lunch was I served a f t e r c a r d s . I were given and a lovely lunch was served. Members of her club met at the home of Mrs. Nora Miller last week Thursday. Games of five hundred were played and prizes went to Mrs. Frank Tinney, Mrs. Wm. Britz, Mrs. Ben May, Mrs. Frank Sanders Leave For Resort Mr. and Mrs. John Jung left on Tuesday ror Wedron, 111. where they will make their home, at St. Joseph's health resort. Mrs. Jung has been in ill health which necessitated this move. Father Eugene Jung asked me to tell you that his parents would appreciate hearing from their friends in Spring Grove. Drop them a. line, won't you? Lotus Club f A nice crowd of local people and from neighboring towns attended the card party given by the Lotus Country Women's club at the town hall on Tuesday afternoon. Many prizes fegPt-.- Chicago Visits and Visitors Mrs. Frank Tinney spent Thursday in Chicago. On Fs£ day Charlotte Freund visited with friends in Cnicago. Z/. Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner of Chicago called on friends here on Saturday. They afto visited Frank Wagner at Hartland. ' " -jF* Coming Event Card Party and Luncheon "at St. Peter's hall, Spring Grove on Oct. 14, Tuesday/ 12 noon. Many prizes, roast beef hot plate lunch, everybody welcome. " -- ¥ :-- ' Be Wiser--Use the Classifieds; IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH/ Y&R MONEY INVESTED IN U.S. SAVINGS BONDS FORMS A UNION BETWEEN YOU AND WW COUNTRY IN HER EFFORTS TO BOLSTER AMEOCA'S PEACE POWER THROUGH SCIENCE, EDUCATION... INDUSTRIAL AND MLUWTTV 6>TMM6TH« • Janice Carter lias her special day on the ninth. Vallerie Schiavone was born six years ago, Oct. 12. Mrs. Louis Schueler has a secret today--but now we all know, "Happy birthday, La- Verne. Alan Hueckstaedt has recovered from the 3 day measles. Counley home the week erf Sept. 20. Mrs. Jeannie Pullian had a* her guest- over night. Miss Kathleen Vetter of Lakemoor, on Friday, Sept. 24. %pOW DOWN ear arm Bake Sale Helpers Mrs. Alma Hueckstaedt and Mrs. Eunice Tobey of Lilymoor were among- the Cub Pack 361 Mothers who helped with the flake sale held on Saturday 25 in McHenry. Flying Around Pete Haines just flew in, from Washington, D. C. whei#- he was a guest at the home o£ his cousin. Major Milton Diver' of the U. S. Air Force. He left here on Sunday, Sept. 28 artfreturned Oct. 1. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Counley were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Counley, brother and sister-in-law of Mr. Wilbur Counley of Prairie Avenue, also his mother, Mrs. Anne Willis, were visitors in the | on Tuesday, August 25--a boy. The Martensen Family Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martensen ' and daughter, Pat, were out for the weekend. With them was their granddaughter, Betty Ann Hill. Mr. Martensen is taking his annual three week vacation at their cottage. 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