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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Oct 1958, p. 15

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% K -V „ s 7 ' : \4 •' .• : ' • •' ' : ; ! ' : : ' ' {%y *' ;•/ $ y# October 9, 1958 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Lakeland Park URGE OWNERS AT OCT. 12 Vickey Bottari 2262-J or 1524- J Do not forget the very important Lakeland Park Property Owners association's general meeting to be held this coming Sunday, Oct. 12 at 7 Ma. in the American Legion mA. Let's try to have a much better turn out at this meeting than we had at the last One because what goes on at these meetings is for all of us not for just a few. Coffee and cake will be served following the meeting. Lost It seems, that children are always getting lost, but' the latest three to give their mothers & good scare were the two Bartos boys and thev Reinhard t boy. Mothers, Arlene and Pearl, looked everywhere and finally found, the three little boys playing- and having a grand .time in the corn field. After all, boys will be boys. It's a Boy Mr. and Mrs. William Moll of Knoll avenue are the proud parents of a baby boy born in the Woodstock hospital on Sept. 30. Dale Rohert tipped the scale at 8 lbs. 5 ozs. There are two sisters and one other brother in the Moll household. Sportsman's Dance Let's no^ forget the. Sportman's dance which will be held on Nov. 1 at the American Legion hall. Tickets can be obtained here in Lakeland Park from either Larry Strandquist or Ken Boyce. Old Timers' Club Mr. and Mrs. Larry Strandquist attended a combination open house and picnic at the new home of Mx\ and Mrs. A. Marek of North Riverside This is a club which they have belonged to for over a period of many years. Proposed Route of Mailman The following is the proposed r.^te the, mailman will take when going through Lakeland Shores: east on Home avenue to Ramble road, north on Ramble road, north on Center, west on Willow Lane, south on North avenue, west on Home avenue to Meadow Lane and then out. The mail boxes will be serviced from the right hand Side of the road in the direction of the mail truck's travel. TWfe south block of Center avenue {did Lakeland avenue where the mail truck will not travel can choose the closest corner to their home on which to place their mailbox. The McHenry post off ice has passed this on to authorities for approval and, if obtained, service in the Lakeland Shores section will commence immediately. We are very grateful to the postoffice department in putting all their efforts forth in extending this service for us, and we hope they can get the desired approval to go ahead and cover this section before the cold weather sets in so you will no longer have to pick up your mail on Meadow Lane. Christening ^the christening of Jack Kenneth Bucaro took place on Sunday afternoon at St. Patrick's church with Father Coakley performing the ceremony and he has as his godparents Alberta and Albrose Koerper. A party for about fifty or sixty relatives and friends took place later in the afternoon. W Demonstration A demonstration party was held by Mrs. Eleandre Last and the following ladies attended, Jackie Hagen, Virginia Krispiij^ Dot Morgenson and Virginia Hulbert. Coffee and cake were later served and a good time was had by all who attended. First Prize tiss Pat Bates' horse, Najaho, (which means beauty and love) won first prize of a blue ribbon at the McHenry high school homecoming parade. He had as his rider, Noel Hinspater, a senior in the McHenry high school. Happy Birthday to Harry Cygan. His wife says this is his "Sweet Sixteenth." Good wishing. to little Clifford Last who was 4 years old. His mother, Parade Taking part in the parade of the McHenry high school last Friday afternoon were Janice l Eleanore, had quite a day, two ! those thinking caps on. McHenry Shores i CLUB MEETING AT VFW HALL WELL ATTENDED /v;i • :S Page Fifteen inor has it she was merely trying to get into their boat. Happy Birthday To Marsha-Jo O'Brien "who got sick right in the middle of her birthday party. Her twelve j to have nice frien little guests enjoyed themselves j by Louise Winter®' anvwa>'- and Marsha Jo is fine, now. . • To Little Linda Hattan who and around McHenry. Quite a ' few of them surprised the Barrows recently with a house warming. As Marion says, they were flabbergasted. They received a card table and chair set to boot. It take^nice people The McHenry Shores club I met last week at the VFW hall' has been looking forward to with one of the largest attend-j being four for "a long time. ance since its forming. There | And to Carola Mondry whose were fifty-nine there, for those party was climaxed with a,„ „ interested in statistics. Several J scavenger hunt. We contrib- ' see a house go up as fast as Matt Zeimet swears his must have walked away the other morning. He left it for only a minute to help the Burnetts get their furnace started. Since it was about 6 a.m. he's reasonably sure there weren't any [ ly,, Please call: curious boys " around. Who ( knows, we may have the Loch i Lomond sea monster in our \ channel, who is now trailing | an extra fishing pole. i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mueibeen many a year. The Muellers phone number is 553-R-l, let them in on' all the news. Don't take it for granted that we'll hear the news", haven't been drinking much coffee latenew families were introduced, namely, the Santillies, Whether hu Its, O'Briens, Hawkins, Barrows,, Ramages and Pinkonsley, Jrs. Our Halloween party was discussed and promises to be lots of fun. uted a "white" penny, did they find anything at your house? Sure sounded like fun, didn't it? ' Welcome To our newest arrivals, the Barnetts, the McKellys, and the Schwiekerts. All their little difficulties have been ironed out, and they are all finally !ler wil1 take-the column for the getting settled. Did you ever ' next two weeks. The Winters are taking off for Philadelphia for the first high school reunion we've ever had, and it's READ THE WANT ADS the Schwiekerts? Parisi, as one of the drummers in the high , school band, Don Parisi, taking advantage of the beautiful convertables, was riding in the one which carried several mehibers of the students who w|ll be taking part in the coming school play and Tjrated her "over 21" birthday speedirtg that has been going Carol Zimney who is one of the twirlers in the Viscounts Drum and Bugle corps. Installation Mrs. Lyda Radisch was installed for the second term as president of the Railway Express Unit 790 American Legion auxiliary. Lyda was very honored and thrilled upon being presented with the Legion auxiliary hat and'fhe engraved gavel from the American Legion Gavel man inscribed with her name and dates of term. The gavel was number 3676 and also she was , presented with a past president pin. This of course was all quite an honor but the thing which will stand out most and always will be the very beautiful bbuquet which was presented to her by her husband. It was a colonial bouquet of red roses, white and blue carnations v?ith red, white and blue streamers. Historian William Radisch was again appointed historian of American Legion post No. 790 for the eighteenth consecutive year. He has also held the position of commander and is now a life member. things going on at the same time, his birthday party in the basement while she entertained several ladies at a demonstration upstairs. to. Mrs. Elaine Jett who cele- Anniversary Greetings Bob and Lu Poggensee were There will be j surprised, recently when Chuck , prizes for costumes, so let's get ; and "Audrey Whitney dropped | hind have forgotten how to in to help them celebrate their .write. His address is 393 Pros- News and Views Bill Lindwall writes that he sure would like some mail from his friends. It seems he does fine with his female correspondence, but the boys he left be- AJrcrt f A committee was formed to wedding anniversary. Come on. ( pect New Haven 11, Conn, take care of installing much' Lu, you can't be married that i Don Hicks is now on genneeded slow signs. We ail have [long! eral duty at Norfolk, Va. That a tendency to speed up as we get close to home, and neither J House Warming these roads nor children were' Dick and Marion Barrows made to be exposed to the , have some wonderful friends in leave didn't last long, did it, Don? * Has anyone seen a fishing i pole looking for its owner? From where I sit... 6y Joe Marsh Fireman Save Your Firehouse! on Monday at the home of Mrs. Jean Parfei with Edythe Lavin, Marge Franklin, Lee Glorch, Fran Cina and, yours truly, j This was the first one on OUF I Boat Has&rds list of what we are going to | Added to the long list of freak call our "Handkerchief Birth- j accidents * that have hospitaldays" so she was presented j ized boat owners is Irene Midwith several. |dlekauff's latest episode. Irene is currenly in Woodstock Memorial hospital with two broken toes that required an operation. To get the complete story, you'll have to ask her, but ruon around here. Even the le- |lll>lll>>llllllllllllltllllllllltllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllltlllllg gal limit is much too fast for safety's sake. Get Together Lee Glorch, Dot Becker, Daisy Krupinski, Marge Franklin and myself got together at the- home of Mrs. Dorothy Humphreys on Tuesday afternoon ^or coffee and cake and of course Elaine Jett was supposed to be there too as we thought we would have this a continuation of her birthday party for some of the girls who did not attend on Monday, but she was unable to attend as her little boy was not feeling just up to par. Then on Thursday afternoon Esther Cygan, Marge Franklin, Dot Humphreys, El&ine Jett and myself used the birthday excuse again to go out for chop suey lunch. Gads what a swell week we had. KING KORN STAMPS at RPlace Tavern with package goods. 22-e.o.w. iPEPPING&SONI |CEMEHT CONTRACTORS | Phone 409 | COMPLETE LINE OF CEMENT WORK I s " £ siiiiiiiiiiititiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiipiiMiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiP Looking back over these columns tor the past six years, I notice I've always been partial to the "unlikely" twist. For instance, the policeman who got a ticket for parking ... the candidate who forgot to vote on Election Day . . . the firemen who discovered that the ftrehouse was burning. But now I've got to confess one on myself. I started with the Clarion twenty years ago-- and every night since, a copy of the newspaper has been left at my front door. Not so last night-my subscription expired! From where I sit, the trouble with all of us now and again is that we set so wrapped up in other people's affairs that we neglect our own. It's like the people who are concerned with my right to enjoy an occasional glass of beer. I don't impose my choice on them--why shouldn't they act likewise. We all have enough to do to keep our otrn "papers" in order. Copyright, 1958, United Stares Brewers Foundation iciorn s 9 • Baked Lasagne \ j ¥ t e a t s The Easy . . . Economical Way! • P&sia Fasula • Bar-B-Cued Chicken & Ribs • Home-Made Bakery • Salads Many More Tasty Dishes To Choose From f-^anlry 2befi cacies 134 N. Riverside Dr. PHONE McHENRY 754 McHenry 1 SHOPPER OCTOBER Sppciai i HELPMATE sink mat • Soft area to clean heavy pots and pons without nicking or scratching sink. • Cut* eown china and glassware chipping. • lOf nu 12f ".Pink or Yellow. Reg. $1.19 21 6 INCH trnm saw SAVE NOW on this special homeowner's buy! Versatile saw has an extra-strong tubular steel frame finished in weatherproof enamel. Electric furnace steel blade is especially hardened and tempered. 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