Esstwodd Manor *What Is Success' Sermon Topic by Lois Krebs--2755 '"What Is Success", taken from Lake 12: 13-21, is the topic of the sermon to be given by Rev. Jack Mclntyre, in the Ooftimunity Barn of Eastwood tfianor, on Sunday, Oct. 12, at 11 a.m. Why don't you come on out? ' Teams of laymen from the church are going to conduct an every members canvas, calling in the homes .of our church families on Sunday afternoon. ffappy Birthday ' to Karen Alford, whose third birthday was on Sept. 23. However, Karen didn't blow out her candles until the twentyfourth when she celebrated along with several of her friends from the neighborhood. Those present were Jackie Ritter, Stevie Lessard, Monica Haldeman. Janet Long and her Ulster, Kathy and brother, Murray Happy birthday also to Elwin Eternick, whose birthday is' today, to John Sheehy and L^ynn Krebs, who will celebrate tomorrow--Lynn will be 10, to Mark Thieries, who will be 3 on Saturday, to Lynn Saynor, who will be 12 pn Sunday, to Pat Cisewski and John Anderson, who \vill~ celebrate on Tuesday--John' will be 8, and to Bill Martin and John Barry, who .share the fifteenth as their natal day. w . Happy Anniversary.. tp Bessie and Willard Barnes, wihG^re celebrating their anniversary today. Many happy refums of the day. loweeh party, will be held on ] Koeriig and their two daugh- Oct. 22 at the home of Lydia Fenner, with Lillian Zgorski, Lydia's mother, as hdstess. Around the World The Bob Kellogs and Len Lawrences drove to Chicago oh Saturday evening, Oct. 4, to celebrate Pat and Bob's anniversary by taking in a movie in the loop. Lost and Found Department Has anyone seen a little doll that cries real tears? Debbie Martin left hers in her yard and some child must have wandered off with it. If anyone finds it, please contact Nadine Martin--phone 2626-R. - ters, of Hobart, Indiana, and Bob*s mother, of Elmhurst, when they spent the day with the riansens oil Saturday, September 27. The ^Lawrence family enjoy* ed a pleasant visit with Dolores' sister and her family, Joan and Sal Locdscio, and their daughters, Sandy and Susie, on Sunday, Sept. 28, when the Locascios drove out ' from Chicago to spend the day at the Lawrence home. village ox ounnysKUi Hold Kids' Party On Halloween Irma Gunther--1577-J Sick List Tlie Alford family have all been down with the old flu bug, but we are happy to report that they are all on the mound by this time. However, they not only had the flu to contend with, but Karen found a bottle of Mommie's cologne and mistook it for a bottle of pop. Club News The Octettes held a meeting on Wednesday evening, Oct. 1 at the home of Marge Tinkler. First prize--two pairs of nylons, were won by Marge and Lydia Fenner walked off with the booby prize, which was a spoon holder. Marge had the table decorated with little pixies and served brownies and devil's food cake. This and That Ann and A1 Ritter enjoyed a visit' with Al's mother, Mrs. Anna Ritter of Elmwood Park, who arrived on Thursday, Sept. 25 for a three day visit at the Ritter home. - Mr. and Mrs. John Grizaffi, along with their children, Alma and Starr, of Chicago, spent Sunday, Sept. 28. visiting at the home of the Chaney Harness family. Mrs. Grizaffi is Nofma's cousin. Lena Campbell was the hostess foi- a demonstration at her home on Tuesday evening, Sept. 20. Twenty women attended the party. Jody and Bill Welp enjoyed a night out when they dined at a nearby restaurant with Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson of Barrington, on Friday evening, Sept. 26. The George Thienes family were hosts to the Jack Bullock family on Sunday, Sept. 28, when Mr. and Mrs. Bullock and their four children drove oat "from "Chicago Heights to spend the day at the Thienes home. Hannah and Bill Harner were guests for dinner and cards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Petersen in Arlington Heights on Saturday evening. The Lon Campbells had a full house on Sunday, Sept. 28 when Lena's brother and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rollins and three children of Melrose Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rollins and three children of McHenry, all came out for the day, along with Lon's brothers and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell. .. The v John.,-JfcIjiye$ family traveled to Chicago on" Saturday evening, Sept. 27, to attend a bridal shower for a girl friend of Carol's. Mim and Lee Hanson enjoy- Meet Your Neighbors The Fred Mueller family, of 127 Manor Lane, moved into the Davis home on April 15, 1958. Fred is „a home construction mayi. " Olive reports that while she doesn't have any hobbies, Fred enjoys fishing and hunting. Both Olive and Fred are natives of Kaukauna, Wis. but called DesMoines, Iowa home before moving to McHenry. They have one daughter, Harriet, who resides in Wisconsin, and a grandsbn Bobby. The Jack Mclntyre family moved into their home at 209 Eastwood Lane on June 28, 1958. Rev. Mclntyre is the minister of the Faith Presbyterian church McHenry. Amolee and Jack are the proud parents of Priscilla, who will be 4 years old in November, ancT Marissa, who celebrated her first birthday in March. Amolee lists her hobbies aS reading and sewing and while Jack loves to play golf, he also enjoys watching all sports. While Amolee was bom in Middlebrook, Mo. she calls St. Louis home, and Jack, hails from Herington, Kans. The calls were few and far between this past week. That happened? Apparently nothing, or I'm sure you would have called. Let's hope we hear from more of you this coming week. We can't have a column Our village association will be giving a Halloween party for the children on Oct. 25, from 4 to 6 at the hall in back of Bogal's Sunnyside Inn. Games will be play&l with prizes for the winners and candy and refreshments will be served. The parents' fun is not being forgotten either because the same evening there will be a hayride for them. Let us all work together and make bothggf these affairs a big success. Tor information about the Halloween party call Kay Fredrick at 2479-W or Jackie Cios at 358: Call Chris Williams at 2479-M for information about the hayride. Home Bureau Sylvia Von Obstfelder, Jean Benoche and myself were present at the Cr^ft Day in .Woodstock last week put on for Home Bureau members and guests, and we really found ways to use odds and ends of material for some wonderful gifts. Many were very clever and so simple that even amateurs can make the things. All the ladies present brought their own lunch and coffee was served to them. We had a wonderful well spent day. 4-H A CHAT WITH US Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S , . * » » . »1 HOUR TOWING SERVft&l \ v 516 Front St. McHenry, I1L Phone 811 -- Residence 91-R vhaw many you aaaea O •. • • asks LITRE BILL litis®:? 11 -®eCtriCit,C0«'8'e« today, you know did 25 Public Service Company ® CpaMMMwwlth Edison Company You're on average family if-- in the postwar years you've added six new electrical appliances. Shown here are a few typical examples • This is why you're using far more electricity nowadays than you did just a few years ago. And why life is a lot e a s i e r . But of all the things you buy today, electricity has gone up less than almost anything else So, while your bill may be a little higher, electricity is actually doing nearly twice as much work for the money now as it did years ago. Sm how little H costs lo run each of these electric-helpers. a--Electric Blanket--fust \Yit all night. Gives warmth of 3 blankets, often weighs less than 1. b--Portable TV--2 hours for lVs*. The world's finest entertainment for pennies a day. «---Air Conditionerlet* than 3< an hour. This % -ton unit cleans, cools, dehumidifies air in 2 big rooms. d--I3<adi@--5 hours for '<• Relaxing entertainment for pennies a week. •--Sun lamp--healthy •an in a week 1V14. Like having all the good of the sun all winter. f--Electric Shaver, ov«r f -JWP~«riwnn» clean, close and comfortable. And it costs so little. Ofher appliances include: reading lifeht--over 2 hrs. for 1* M Electric Wall Heater--Quick hftat to take the chill out of the air--aii hour, (f) electric Clock ^tfie tiifie, just U & week Our Sunnyside sponsored 4-H group, the Cardinals, had their meeting last Thursday at the home of their leader, June Stuif we haven't got anything to put in it, so please, call 2755. 'Bye now. KING KORN STAMPS at RPlace Tavern with package goods. 22-e.o.w. art. Because of the different ages present^tbey are divided into two groups especially now that June h»s #n assistant. The girls are going to learn how to make a sKftf and head covering for their first project. Recuperating. Little Michael Muleski is recuperating nicely after spending a few days ih the hospital and like all youngsters he doesn't like being quiet. _ in on them. , Mr. arid Mrs. Fritz entertained Mr. Fritz's family and Mrs. Ftitz family on Sept. 28 for a belated birthday celebration for Mr. Fritz, his twin sister, Mrs. Ritter and Charles Fritz. Leah had the best surprise I think because her brother, Johnny, home on a short furlough from his Air Force base in Louisiana, stopped in to visit her. iur thei*~cl OOld Bt With this weather-changing so that one doesn't know how to dress there are a lot of us going arourtd with colds. Kay Fredricks has been sick all weke with a bad cold, and the two little ones at the Williams house don't feel up to par either, and over at Sue Schuman's, her little (ones had the sniffles, too. Visitors The Chester Crowleys had daughter, Pit and her family, over last Sunday and they sure had a swell time climbing up Rick's apple trees helping themselves to all the apples they wanted. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Flory from Park Ridge surprised thejCrowJeys in the Birthdays Mir. and Mrs. Ed Lehman entertained Betty's family and friends on her father's severity - seventh birthday. Betty's 'sister and husband may be moving into the village in the near future. On Oct. 1 Mr. Harrington, Sr. celebrated his sixty-seventh birjhday and also on that day the-" Senior Harringtons had their forty-fifth wedding anniversary. May you both have many more. God bless you. Jeff Lehman will celebrate his fourth birthday on Oct. 19 and Jaci Kalmes will have her fourth birthday on Oct. 14. The new baby Will be called Vicki Lynne and She weighed in at 7 lbs. arid 8 oz. Mother and family are very happy. Who's Who Corner Last week I introduced you to our village president and his family and this week I am going to introduce you to our village association president, and his family. I wdnt you to meet George and Sue Schuman who live on River Drive. They have lived in the village for three years. Their family consists Of three daughters, Lynne, who is three, Ginny, who is two, and baby, Sue, Who is one, and in seven . weeks, that longlegge bird will be dropping anothef bundle preferably a boy thil time, George is in the land* scaping business. ?t. .^46 Afee At Home New Baby We have a few vital statistics on the new Ripley baby. DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 P.M. 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