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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Nov 1958, p. 9

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lesday. "November 25, 1958 r THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Eastwood Manor v:/' Churches Unite On Thanksgiving . ...% 'Lota Krebs--8755 joint Thanksgiving service will be held at the Community Methodist church on Thanksgiving morning at 9 a.m. Both ministers will participate in this service. The topic of the sermon will be, "Use Them or Lose Them." taken from Collossians 3, 12-17. The joint choir will sing two anthems at this service. The offering will gaJo tfie Christian Rural OversMs Program. , "Baptism And The Christian Faith" is the topic of the sermon to be given by Rev. Jack Mclntyre on Sunday, Nov. 30, in the Community barn of Eastwood Manor at 11 a.m. The Sacrament of Baptism for both adults and infants will be observed at this service. the five and six year old toys of the community. Only one girl got to crash the party and that Was his sister, Jeanne. Those helping him to celebrate were Steve Hansen, Ricky Woolwine, Billy Urban,, Joel Sayhor, Jim Fultz, Steven Simpson, Jimmy Sobacki, Randy Penick, Bobbie Lindemann, Stevie Rohrer, and his brothers, Bobby and Stevie. Happy birthday also to David Harner and Gary Stoll, who will both celebrate their birthd a y s on Thanksgiving Day. David will be 2 and Gary will be 5. To Pat Borcovan, who will celebrate on Friday and to Donna Reid, whcf will be 3 on Friday, to Kristine Priester, who will be 5 years old next Sunday, to Lois McCormack who wilU chalk up another year next Tuesday, and last but not least, to Ricky Hansen, who will be 10 years old next Wednesday. f Block Rosary block rosary will be held at the home of the Thomas Birminghams, 137 Mill Lane, tonight at 8:30 p.m. ' On Tuesday evening, Dec. 2, the block rosary will be held at the home of the John Coughlins at 139 Mill Lane, at 8:30 p.m. ^ Happy Birthday ™o Michael Stuart, who was 8 years old on Nov. 16. Michael celebrated his birthday with a party for several of his friends on Saturday, the fifteenth. Present were several boys from his room in school plus Harry and Peter McAllister, John Anderson, Michael and John Schmidt and Bruce Eternick, all of Eastwood Manor, and cousins, Jimmy Cios of the village of Sunnyside and Matthew Potocki of Chicago. Happy birthday also to Mike Couglin, who celebrated his third birthday with several of his 'friends from Eastwood Manor on Nov. 19. Present at Mike's party were Margie Birmingham, Janet Long, Steven and Martha Simpson, Greg Fultz, Pam Radner, Mike Mc- U®^mack and his brothers, Jim and Robert. ^ Debbie Garr*Pttif~reached the ripe old age of 5 on Nov. 11 and made quite a day of it with a party in the afternoon and more company in the evening. Present at her party in the afternoon were her Grandma Garrelts of McHenry, her aunt, Helen O'Leary, her three cousuk, Diane and Kathy O'Leary afr •6f•~Woodstbelc;• and • Linda Amann of McHenry, Lynn and Susie Newlon, Pam and Cynda Lou Radner, Marion and Nancy Olson, all of Eastwood Manor, and her brother, David. Rosemary Newlon and Debbie's daddy also took part in the celebration. In -the evening Debbie's uncle Ed and aunt Julia Amann and cousins. Lindtfand Tommy, stopped by to help her finish up her birthday cake. Raymond Lessard became a big boy of 6 on Nov. 10 and had a party with several of Happy Anniversary to Lois and Tim McCormack who will celebrate their. eighteenth anniversary next Sunday. This is the third wedding anniversary that Lois and Tim will be celebrating in Eastwood Manor and we hope they will be celebrating ever so many more. iately as they are most anxious to exchange it before the snow fljes. " We reported a couple of weeks ago that the Lessard children lost a gun set and are now happ^ to report that it was found. However, this week the Lindemann children are minus a gun set and a small red wagon. If^ anyone finds either of these two items, please contact Pre Lindemann. Sick List We were very happy to hear that Harold Slove has completely recovered and is back at work after undergoing surgery a couple of weeks ago. Harold had his tonsils removed and an operation on one of his fingers. Marge has also been down with the flu but has now fully recovered. Don Cisewski made a rush trip to the McHenry hospital on Monday evening, Nov. 17, when he injured his thumb in the car door. We were glad to hear that there were no broken bones and no stitches required. Randy Penick has now fully recovered after a bout with the mumps and David Garrelts is back on his feet after a bout with the flu. Poor Randy Priester has been ill on and off for a couple of weeks with an infection that has travelled from the eyes to the ears and throat. Hope you are better by now, Randy. Welcome New Neighbors Welcome to the Marlin Kilroy family and the Melvin Iverson family. The Kilroy family moved into the home at 125 Manor Lane that was formerly owned by -.-the Martin faftiily, and th£ Ivt^rson family moved into their new home at 138 Mill Lane. Lost and Found Has anyone seen a new snow tire in any of the vacant lots. If so, please contact Hugh Saynor at 110 Country Lane. They had it standing along side of their garage as they were planning to return it as it was defective, and when Hugh went out to get it, it was gone. Probably some child rolled it away to play with it, so if you see it, please contact them immed- This and That Monday night, Nov. 17 was quite a night in Eastwood Manor. The tornado warnings really sent people scurrying for cover. Everyone who had a basement ended up with a full house and we certainly want to thank all the basement owners for their wonderful cooperation. Several of the gals got together on the' morning of Nov. 10 for a surprise birthday party at the home of Nancy Lessard, in honor of Pat Kellogg. Present were Mim Hanson, Carol Hayes, Helen Mathes, Hannah Harner, Doris Shaw, Rita Simpson and Marilyn Fultz. The girls all enjoyed a late breakfast of coffeecake, rolls and coffee; The Coughlin family' spent the weekend of Nov. 8 in Muskegon, Mich., where they attended the wedding of Pat's brother, Jim Geraty and Ann Blair. Helen Birmingham, along with Theresa and Margie, spent the weeked of Nov. 15 in Chicago visiting at the home of Helen s mother, Mrs. Margaret Deasy. The members of the Faith Presbyterian church choir all banned together after choir practice on Tuesday evening, Nov. 18 for a Surprise birthday party for Jack Mclntyre at the home of Helen and Dan Math- Mary Hadley, Doris Shaw, Mim Hansen, Carol Hayes, Nancy Lessard, Marilyn Fultz, Rita Sifnpson and Marie Dalton all got together for coffee and cake at the Fultz home on Tuesday, Nov. 18, to celebrate Hannah Harner's birthday. Elmer Urban's folks, the Wenzel Urbans of Chicago, arrived on Wednesday, Nov. 12, for a four day visit' at the Urban home. The Lessard and Alford families enjoyed a game of Tripoli at the Alford home on Saturday evening, Nov. 15. The Pickett family had quite a crowd oh' Sunday, Nov. 16 when three families dropped by for a visit. Present were My. and Mrs. H. E. Burke of Lake Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Watkins and family of .Fox Lake Hills, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cruver of Round Lake. Doris Shaw and Mim Hansen enjoyed a day of shopping when their school chum, Mrs. Joe; Gibler of Rockford, picked them up on Saturday morning, Nov. 15. They drove to Bannockcock, III., where they picked up another former school chum, Carol Heth, -and they all travelled to Skokie for lunch and shopping. Mrs. Gibler was a house guest at the Shaw home that evening. Hannah Harner and Marilyn Fultz also journeyed to Skokie for a shopping spree the same day. However, they got lost cn the way home and finally ' ended up jin Eastwood Manor : after 2% hours of travelling. I Carol and John Hayes enter- , tained eighteen people on. Sat- | urday evening, Nov. 15. They • were school chums of Carol's ' who drove out from Chicago | for the evening. i Otto Shaw's parents, along | with his brother Avery, drove out from Deerfield on Saturday, Nov. 15 for a visit with Doris, Otto and the children. The Cisewski family spent the weekend of Nov. 15 in Chicago at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Betke, where they celebrated the birthday of the Betkes' daughter, Susie, on Saturday evening. A few of the girls of our subdivision enjoyed a demonstration at the home of Lee Landin on Wednesday evening, Nov. 12. Pre Lindemann's brother-inlaw, Bert Bertucci of Highwood took Pre and the children to Milwaukee on Friday, Nov. 14 for a luncheon. Then on Saturday Pre's brother and his family, the Riley McGranes, along with her mother, Mrs. Michael McGrane, arrived in our subdivision for a weekend at the Lindemann home. Eileen Noonan and eleven other students of McHenry high school journeyed to Hinsdale on Saturday, Nov. 15. The spent the entiie day there/as representatives of their school at the Future Teachers of American Northern Illinois workshop. The Radner family enjoyed a pleasant visit with Betty's family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lightholder and her sister, Sally, when the folks came out • % Page Nin« - for an over-night stay at- the Radner home on Nov. 15. " Meet Your Neighbors The James Penick family of 123 Manor Lane moved into their home on the July 4 weekend in 1957. Jim is an electronics engineer with a research laboratory in Morton Grove, and also attends Lake Forest college one night each week, where he is studying calculus. Dee and Jim are the proud parents of Randy, who will be 6 in December, Kathy, who was 4 in May, and Michael who will be 3 in Februaryt Dee reports that both of them enjoy watching television and relaxing in their spare time and that Jim loves to cook. Anytime he finds an unusual dish in his travels he enjoys whipping it up. Dee spent most of her life in the Cincinnati area before moving to Illinois, and Jim is a native of Baton Rouge. La. The Francis Pickett family of 132 Clover Lane moved into their home on Oct. 21, 1956. Francis is a welder for a company that manufactures excavating tractors. Margaret and Francis have two daughters. Delores, the eldest, is 7 years old today, and Debbie was 4 years old in September. Both Margaret and Francis enjoy bowling and cards and Fraficis also enjoys tinkering with cars. Margaret hails from Centralia, 111. and Francis first saw the light of day in Salem, 111. That's it for this week folks. Hope you all have a pleasant Thanksgiving. How about letting us in on what you did on Thanksgiving? Lakeland Park PRE-TEEN CLUB SPONSORS BAKE SALE, DEC. 6 Vickey Bottari 2262-J or 1524-J The pre-teen Club is going to have a bake sale on Saturday morning Dec. 6 starting at 9 a.m. at the Justen Furniture store on the corner of Green street. Anyone who is going to bake for this bake sale please bring your goodies to either the Bucaro home at 303 Eastern avenue or to the Corner Store whichever is most convenient to you. and if you are unable to deliver to either place you can call the home of Jerry Rogers at 744-J and he will see to it that it is picked up. The Pilgrams at the first Thanksgiving probably thought such a celebration would be a new experience for their ninety Indian guests. However, according to research experts with The World Book Encyclopedia, many Indian tribes along the eastern seaboard celebated a harvest festival called the "Green corn dance." Scavenger Collection We have been informed by the scavenger company that 'our garbage will be picked up Thursday morning even though it is Thanksgiving. Does 4If there are any of you as yet who have not taken care of your dues, please do so at the earliest possible time by bringing it to your respective block captain or direct to Mrs. Helen Strandquist, treasurer of the Lakeland Park Property Owners association. Happy Birthday to Susan Laurence who unfortunately had to spend her tenth birthday in the hospital but as of this writing she is doing very well and by the time the paper is delivered to your home she may possibly be home. Demonstration On about the second windiest night of the year I decided to hold a demonstration party and believe me I sure was glad when all the ladies started to arrive as I just hate to admit it but I was rather scared. Those who ventured out were Donna Rode, Dorothy Humphreys, Lee Glorch, Rita Zimny, OIL-HENRY FREUNP OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. 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PHO NE 6 McHENRY, ILI7. .TUNI IN THI "N1W OLDS SHOW/' STAKING PATTI PAOI • IVir** WIIK ON ABC-TV. A handy extension phone helps you manage smoothly If you sometimes feel that running your household is like running a race, you owe yourself a chat with your telephone Service Representative. She'll tell you how little an extension phone costs. Shell explain how easy it is to have an extension phone in the bedroom or kitchen -- in fact, wherever it can serve you best? And be sure to tell her what colors you like, because these lightweight phones come in a fange of decorator hues. A wise way fo marfage your household even more efficiently! ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE 136 N. Riverside Dr. Phone 9981 An extansion felephone for a year makes o pseroonal/ Christmas present. Choose the color through your Servico Representative. She'll have the gilt delivered and installed. \ Esther Cygan, Dorothy Glorch, Daisy Krupinski, Marge Frank? lin, Lena Abbinanti and of course our demonstrator Eleanor Last. Up and. Down If you happened to go past Beach and Home avenue over the last weekend, you may have commented "I see the Bockmans are putting up a garage" and then if you returned that way on Tuesday morning you may have said "Oh dear the garage is down." It looks like whenever we have high {vinds it picks on the garages on Home avenueS If you remember the first time it was the Dawson garage and this time the Bockman, Jr. one and .they are only a couple of doors from each other. Snow Ball Dance Our annual Snow Ball dance is getting closer and closer so let's all make everySeffort to sell as many tickets as possible and make this a real big success. The girls of the committee have been working very hard to make this the success that it has been in the past, so come on let's not disappoint them and of course our community. All who attended in the past know what a wonderful affair this always is so you new residents make plans to attend and have a really wonderful time. Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. H. Kane 6f 120 Meadow Lane, are the proud parents of a baby girl born on Joanne's birthday, Nov. 14. Nahcy Lynn," as she has been named, was born in St. Francis hospital in Evanston, and weighed 6 lbs. 8 ozs. Mother and daughter are both hdme and are doing fine. Junior Teen The following group of junior 'teen took in an afternoon of bowling on Nov. 15, Barbara Murphy, Margie Parisi, Jim Kujak, Judy Reining, Doris Reberg, Beverly Grote and Sandy Bucaro and of course their director and chaperon, Jeriy Rogers. Demonstration A demonstration was held at the home of Mrs. Beaula Hoard on Thursday, Nov. 20 and the following ladies enjoyed the games played and the delicious coffee and cake served: Gale Laursen, Dorothea Zimny, Carol Humann and Eva Bott. MS dries clothes for only a PENNY A LOAD! Choose GAS! Compared with electric, you'll save 80 °/c on every load you dry. Enjoy this whopping operating economy --and more! 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