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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Dec 1958, p. 16

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& Page Sixteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Tuesday, December 30* 1958 Lakeland Park LPPOA Special Election, Jan. 18 Viefcey Bottari 2262-J or 1524-J j ity in our life has its own j and regulations. | We are brought up in a famj ily, sent to school and then out j to work and in each of these | places there are rules set down i for the common good. Rules and laws are passed not for discipline purposes, but to streng- Village of Sunnyside Children Enjoy Christmas Party Carolling I hope all of you who heard the youngsters singing at your front doors on Christmas Eve enjoyed the efforts of these children. The brave ones under Wonder Lake News Irma Guntber 1577-J 1 direction of Carol Mecko i other little one year old boys _ who camc along were Mike 1 v ho celebrated their birthdays All the children of the vil- Mecko. Danny Turner. Chuckie | on Christmas Pay. Vernon | The Holy Name society will j g | receive Communion • together ; jContinued from j« ™?r ^ 11 " Besides Billy Johnson of |lar meeting will take place on j ^ Wonder Woods, there are two | Jan- 8 beginning at 8:30 p.m. Baliot Day - The for the two propositions that will be decided by the people of Lakeland Park has been arranged for Sunday, Jan. 18, 1959. Time for this important event has been set from 10 a. m. to 6 p.m. Place -- Mr. Ladd's office. The propositions that you will be a^ked to vote on are: 1. A proposition for or against directing the board of directors to continue with tnet community house project. 2. A proposition for or against the' pro1' posed amendments and additions to our by-laws as pre- " sented by the board of directors. These proposals are submitted with the recommendation of the board that they be adopted. To . The People of Lakeland Park On the eighteenth of January we have the right to vote \ then and provide for the wel- j iage W(?re present in the base- 1< l'itz' Jeannie Jc) an(l Susan I pCrrin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavoting , fai'e and common good of all, ;ment of the Fritz home anx- ^enoo,1°i ^,1arles and i verne Perrin ana Michael Mar- A St. Vincent DePaul society has been formed to take care o f t h e n e e d y f a m i l i e s o f t h e Lake. Names should be given to Hay Machalinski and Paul i W&; not for the pleasure and fur- j jously awaiting Santa Claus thcririent of a select few. Our community now has grown to such a size that what was good enough years ago no longer will suffice. We must have the cooperation and goodwill of the entire community if we are to strive to make the advances our community deserves Dorothy Kupstis. These young- j koit son „f Mr. and Mrs. John Jadvvick- • 25th Wedding Anniversary Happy silver wedding anniversary- to Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Borchert who celebrated this very wonderful day on Dec. 23. On this day her daughter, Mrs. G. Leone, together with her husband Und two children and also the senior Leones had a small party at which time they presented her with all silver candlestick holders and a tray with cream and sugar bowl and a salt and pepper shaker set. A party in their honor was also being held for them in Chion the most important issues | eago on Christmas day and I yet to come up in the four will have further information years of the Lakeland Park j on this in next week's column. Property Owners association. J We will vote on two issues, and are asked to please approach each as separate, distinct and apart from each other. By far the most important. of the two is the vote on bylaws, as amended It has beer, suggested that and they weren't ^disappointed , ste!\did t this, last yefr also Markel. These, families must because he came bearing gifts 1 an °'5e ° 0 so tac year, have had . an especially happy for all the boys and girls who/ were present and they also re- Visitors ceived candy. The children Chesier and Ruby Crowley were supposed to see movies spent Christmas in Kentucky but someone made a boo-boo I with Ruby's father and they and the film never reached the , left their cat, Luci, at the vets party and it was too late to i to have some surgery done -get something at the last min- while they were away. ute. biit I'm sure everyone was | Mrs Bob Womack had her satisfied including santa. j mother, Mrs. Belva Boggs, and i her sister, Florence, also from - 4-H Ekalaka, Montana here to spend Our Sunnyside sponsored 4- j the holidays With her and her H Cardinals are a bunch of!farn'lygiris of whom we are all proud. ! Our son and daughter-in-law They sold Christmas^cards and j and grandchild came to visit were to use the money for a : us on the day after Christmas Christmas party, but instead j because Rill had to work they sent their money to the j Christmas day. My brother, fund that is being collected for j Norman and his family came the fire victims of Our Lady j out Friday also, along with my of the Angels school. . [.niece,"Elaine, and her husband, --_ i Danny. Happiness Instead of Tragedy 1 Dide Kalmes had her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mackinson have j Jeanne from Evanston, here a grandson who is a hero to ' for a few days. them and his parents also. This j Leah Fritz and the family young man, who is affection- ; spent their Christmas the Sunately called C. G. by the family ^ay preceding the holiday at Back To formal is a bo^ scout and this train- ^ her parents' home because her This is the last week that all ' jn£> that he had in life saving ^ brother, Johnny, was home on the news had to be in early be- j's vv'hat made him a hero. C.G. ]eave ancj had to go back to cause again the paper will be |was getting ready to go to Alaska and wouldn't be home out on Tuesday due to New i school when his mother passed for Christmas. Yicoaflir 'ss H<m'iv\ funmlljinnkc o<>nn Tiuhuuri^sdufalx>', liim in the* kitchon &ind didn t >j son Tj~. . recj% wh« o is your so next »»k let's have loads ! Plaindealer newsboy, is grateful to all of you folks who Christmas With tne reflection of the Christmas tree shining Blessed and Happy New Year to ALL! Since "nae man can tether in the eyes of these specially time or tide"--we bid adieu to favored "birthday tots. the old year and eagerly wel- ; come the new year. Good Sport! To all our kind readers we The weather being favorable several of our men folks have been enjoying ice fishing. Catching some nice blue gills for a winter repast were John Noble, Cal Kolar, Joe Juel, Frank Howard, Carl Reitesel, Mort and Pell Woodward. Any Usable Ice Skates? There is a big demand for used ice skates by the youngsters of the Lake. Anyone having any skates stored away that you would like to trade^tff' sell should bring them to Wonder Center at Wally Deans. He has kindly offered to make the exchanges for the children. Now is the time! f news all about your wonder- ^'ro- This quick-thinking young there is a great danger in vest-j fU] Christmas Happy New Year man Put his mother on the ing so much power in the board j to one and all. | fl°or and rolled her around unof directors, and that we really j ] til the flames were out. He I '------ i then covered her up and told her she was in shock and to Christ The King Church News New Year's Day Masses will be at 8 and 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Confessions thirty minutes befor the 10 a.m. Mass and the 8 p.m. Mass. The Altar and Rosary society will NOT have a January meeting because of the holy day of obligation, the feast of the Cirwish the best ii\J59--and may < each day bring you "peace/ of j mind and heart. j "Peace give the young their • | joyous smile -- peace lightens j; manhood's daily toil; -- peace |! gives the old folk longed for j i rest--peace--the happiness of j j the blest!" h d^uiidi Mfy. ct fleu. World 1 jl The New Year is a time | for joy and merry-mak- | ing . . . but it is also a 8 time for sober thoughtJf and high resolve to make J the world a better place | to live in for ourselves g and for all the genera- $ tions to come. i LEGAL NOTICE The . annual stockholders meeting of the McHenry Savings & Loan Association will be held on Friday, January 9, 1959 at the McHenry Savings & Loan Association, 206 W. I* MeHiNRY SHORES McHENRY '5 FINEST SUBDIVISION MILLER-ENGVALSON CORP. Elm St., p.m. (Pub. McHenry, 111., at 7| J. J. NEUHARTH Managing? Officer Dec. 30, 1958) do not need such a set of bySET RECORD laws to govern our community. | ^ single day delivery record Nothing could be farther from ; of r bmion 634 million cubic the truth. As stated in the by- Q{- naturai gas was set . . , laws, it is the association that I duri ]ast week>s co,d snap , erfu young man hadn t been must make all the decisions, by the combined facilities Gf iso alert ,here cou,d havc been not the board of directors. j jsiaturai Gas Pipeline Company ^Section n very ably states I of America Texas Illinois Na. the case for the adoption of turaj Qas pipeline company, f these by-laws if only it could d Natural Gas Storage com- ,off to the Boy Scouts" be made understood that b> I panv Df jiiinois. all subsidiaries the word association it def- | of the Peoples Gas system. Sevmitely means the people w h o j era] D^ber records were also comprise our association and NOT the board of directors. lay still while he got a neighbor to help him. If this wonda double tragedy and instead of a happy holiday it might have been a very sad one. Hats were so nice to him during the cumcision, falling on their regyear and at Christmas time. ular meeting night. The next meeting will be Feb. 5. The Join the McHenry State ladies will receive Communion Bank Xmas Savings Club Now. together on the second Sunday Adv.--27-tf • for the month of January only. : set by the storage company. All dues, assessments and i such must, I repeat, MUST be j approved by a two-thirds ma- ; jority vote of the members and j not a mere sayso of the board, j The board cannot levy any as- | sessment or attempt, to collect OBITUARY Irene McDowell Services-for Mrs. Irene Mcany without prior approval of ; Powe^' Chicago were Blrthdaya j Our daughter, Barbara, has I a double Christmas because her birthday is the day after and so on the twenty-sixth she i was 19. Little Lou Ann Muleski i will be having her first birth- ' day on Jan. 4. i two-thirds of the association i Dec. 24 in that city. She members in a legitimate vote. y,'Rix rn°ther of Howard These by-laws are the one McDowell of McHenry. and only way we. the people j Other survivors include her of the association, have of in- j husband, Clarence; two other suring a fair and equitable I sons, Randall and Clarence J.; share of the responsibility for 1 a daughter, Elaine Cobleigh; our own self government. Per-J a sister, Edith Bruno; eight haps those that feel we do not j grandchildren and five greatneed by-laws to govern our grandchildren. community may have lost sight Burial was in Mount Hope of the fact that each commun- cemetery. SOFT WATER SERVICE Trouble is only opportunity dressed in work clothes. Dairy Tales Xgood^ULEIFTO DRINK PLENTY OF HEALTH-BUILDING FRiUND'S DAIRY est wishes As low as $2.75 each 28 days For Information Call ROBERT KldlER McHENRY 1058-R or R. O. ANDREW CO. WOODSTOCK 428 COe're seeing in the New Year by thanking all of (you whose friendship we s<^ deeply cherish. \ We wish you and your loved ones the best of everything throughout '59 and ever after* AL'S Welding & Repair Servi ' PHONE 464-W 601 Main St. McHenry, 111^ I Greet your friends from far and near, Ring the bells in all good cheer, For here's a brand new, bright New Year! And with it comes our wish sincere That everything's going to be just fine For our friends and neighbors in '59. Good luck, and a hearty thank you, too, For all your patronage so loyad and true And for the pleasure of serving- you. ISNHANS BUILDING SERVICE PHONE 771 HIGHWAY 120 EAST McHENRY, ILL. amiiS mm 9 6 Our heartfelt thanks to you, the kind friends and patrons who have helped to make $ the departing year a happy o ie for us. We welcome 1959 with the hope that it $ brings much joy and good luck to von,-and further opportunities for serving you May you enjoy a happy holiday and a very bright future. w. MILK.1 Mc st©re for 117 So. rireen St McHenry, 111 M Your McHenry V.F.W. Clubs GALA NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION *• * for the TIME of your L9FS DANCING MUSIC FOOD FAVORS By-Reservation. ( s 9 Lere's to 1959! We greet the New Year with the sincere hope that it brings good fprtune to all our friends, whose patronage we deeply appreciate. May 1959 find you in the best of health and spirits, and leave you twelve months richer in Happiness, friendship and achievement. McHENRY HEATING & Ail CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE ROUTE 120 EAST McHENRY, ILL. iy 50 per person PHONE 9860 MUSIC BY THE NITE OWLS Tickets may be purchased at the V.F.W. HALL or at the Door 1 j* /m"a MCtfftWKi, ILL. g g 'y ' i

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