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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jul 1959, p. 20

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Page Twenty THE McHENRY PLA1NDEALER Thursday, July" 9, 1959 way down the basement stairs and came up wiJth only a bump on his head. That was lucky lor Hilly and his mama. Eastwood Manor DISCUSS FORMING WOMEN'S CLUB AT EASTWOOD MANOR This and That Lois Ryato - 2510-R | I'110 Freckman family en- 'joyed the company- of Made- At the June meeting of the I line's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Al- EMPOA, Hetty Radner sug-'hert Vicri'etti from Chicago. for gested that a women's club the weekend. an(l *P°P would be the ideal thing for , V igiletti went fishing on Sat- Daslwood Manor. Many of usjuiday and on Sunday morning, agreed with her and we want i Kyeryone enjoyed therrjsehes to do something about it. The I immensely, especially Macfetirne is now! All the women in lino's wonderful outdoor cookthe subdiyision are invited to ; i»gcall Lois Ryan 1o give their , Pre and Rob I.indeman and opinions and Rive us some idea the children joined the Bertucof the women who are interest-, oi family for swimming and ed in such -an undertaking, j.out door' cooking at Ravinia We'll be waiting to hear from ! beach. The children loved colyou. ; lecting stones. Everyone ended j The bake sale was a huge'up the Hertuccis to end a I success. Thanks to Betty Rad- ; pleasant day. nor and her commiltee. who The Lindemanns attended a worked very hard to make the ; housewarming in Barrington on ( bake sale as great as il was. j Sunday. The home of Iwr. and | ---- I Mrs. Walter Henkel was op- | Block Rosary ened for all their friends and j The Block Rosary for Tues-1 everyone enjoyed the outdoor j day. July 14. will meet at the ; barbecue. | John Coughlin home at 139 , The Lawrences attended a Mill" Lane at 8:30. p.m. All 'wedding in Chicago on June 27. j Catholics of Eastwood Manor-1 Dolores' cousin took the big; are invited to- attend. i step and Len and Dolores j ^ ! stayed at her sister's home for I Faith Presbyterian "Church jtho night. j News j On the same date Lois and On Sunday. July 12. the ser- j Tim MCcormack attended the i mon 1o be given by Rev. Jack i w e {jding of one of t h e i r friends j Mclntyre is entitled "The ' jn OnCair0. a reception fol- 1 Equation of The New Life". : ]owed in Oak Park, where they The text is John 1:42. had a iove]y dinner. At 7:30 that evening in the I still another wedding on church the service of organiza- j June 27 was attended by Lois tion will be held. A commis- j Ryan anf} her sister, Marion ! sion of Freeport Presbytery j Anderson, in Chicago. Their ; will be present for the purpose , C0Usin Was married of organizing the church. A congregation will be formed and officers will be elected, ordained, and installed. The guest speaker for the evening will be Dr. Ralph Cummins of the Peoria Friendship House of Christian Ser\ ice, j thpir chiidren for a visit to formerly Executive of the | TU-- r.<* The Alford family journeyed j to Chicago on Sunday to visit Murray's mother, Mrs. Mc Ar-1 tor. | Doris and Otto Shaw took their children and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Del Prato and Synod of Illinois. 1 The choir will present a spe- j r i a l a n t h e m , " B l e s s T h i s . House." An informal reception will be held in the church basement j after the service. Members and Santa's village. Then they returned to the Shaw home in Eastwood Manor where everyone celebrated the fourth birthday of Roberta Del Prato. ! The Durkin family enjoyed a j visit from ^reida's mother, i MemDers ana Mrg Sokoljs from Chicago, friends of Faith Presbyterian,^.^ brQther &nd hjs fam. church are cordially invited to Uy Mr and Mrs Wegley Mert_ attend this special occasion in the life of this church. Sympathy Our deepest sympathy is extended to Marie Dalton whose Incle, Dave Connell, passed away on July 1. Mr. Connell resided in Denver. Colo. The funeral will be held in Illinois. Sick List Paul Dethlefson has a broken pelvis. He is home, but has to return to the hospital for treatments. Billy Freckman fell all the zen and .JwtJ*' little gals from East St. Louis, and another brother. Sgt. Henry Mertzen, !who had just returned from i Korea^ I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McKen- • on. who live in Bradenton, Fla., j loved the visit they received j from their daughter and her j family for two weeks. Florence land Ken Noonan and the chilj th en also loved the visit with ! grandma and grandpa. ; Dons and Otto Shaw helped j Doris' folks celebrate their | thirtieth wedding anniversary. ! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tarnow ' had a wonderful evening hav- I ing dinner out, dancing and j seeing a tent house play, j Lou and Virginia Galbavy I had a wreck's visit from Lou's i mother. Mrs. Katherine Galbayy. from Chicago and his fonhrw, Alan Spero from Oak Lawn. Little Laura Grom had a wonderful time at her third birthday party Betsy Stephenson, Rosemary ^Rogers, Georgin Thienes, Peggy Cary, and Vitky Gruhn joined Laura for cake and ice cream. The Ryans enjoyed a lovely visit from Jerry's "family for •linnet". His mom and dad. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ryan, and his brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ryan, and his g r a n d m o t h e r , M r s . M a r t h a Schmidt from Arlington Heights, his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schmidt and his cousin, Dolores, from Temple City, Calif., and his great aunt and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rohden, and George Fett from Chicago, enjoyed the visit with the Ryans. Farewell We want to wish all the happiness ever to Mim and Lee Hansen and their family in their new location. They left Eastwood Manor on Tuesday for Columbus, Ohio, where Lee was transferred. We're going to miss the Hansens, but we wish them luck. Happy Birthday Today Karen Anderson will celebrate her tenth birthday. Tomorrow Thomas Salo will turn four years old. On Sunday Elpha Philippi will blow : m ft For Man's Best Fri@nd A Home Away From Home At Kai Hansen's BOAIUMN® KIM MILS # Clipping O Grooming' 9 Bath tag1 © ©1 PHONE McHENRY 682-M-2 2 Vt MILES SOUTH OF FOX LAKE AND 2 MILES NORTH OF VOLO ON ROUTE 12 & BRANDENBURG RD. 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Legals Happy Anniversary Our best wishes for a happy anniversary are extended for three Eastwood Manor residents who share July 11 as the big date. Mr. and Mrs. William Harness, Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tinsley. Next week we will welcome three new families to Eastwood Manor. All you gals don't forget to call about the women's club. Bye now. See you next week. ASK ASSISTANCE FOR PROGRAMS OF RED CROSS PROFEHTanai DIRECTORV DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician Naprapathic Manipulation Steam Baths and Massagfe 304 East Elm Street McHenry, 111. Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone MeHenry 743 DR. C. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Hours: Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5:30 Mon., Wed., & Fri. Evening By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm & Life Ins. Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insuranre of Any Kind PHONE 43 or 953 Green & Elm McHenry 111. SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Ornamental & Structural Steel Visit Our Showrooms 3 Miles South on Rt. 3 PHONE 950 During the recent Red Cross j fund drive, only three of the thirteen branches in the county met their quotas. Mrs. Marion Phinney, executive director, says that in re-checking the towns that failed to meet their goals, it was established that in many, the residents were not contacted. The water safety program j had to be discontinued this 1 year because money was not available. However, in order to j maintain the services recom- | mended under the charter of the organization, such as first aid, home nursing, disaster preparedness, etc., it is hoped that ; those who were not contacted ! will make checks payable to ; American Red Cross, Wood- i stock o f f i c e , Woodstock, 111. j : Let every dawn of morning be to you as the beginning of life. NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of HERMANN F. JAHNKE, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that August 3, 1959 is the claim date in the estate of HERMANN F. JAHNKE, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois,and that claims may be filed, against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. PAULINE SHERIFF Executor Arthur H. Tiedemann Attorney 69 W. Washington Street Chicagp 2, Illinois (Pub;Ci|une..5£^ July 1-9, 1959) • A> •'-- PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Changes in Schedule ' COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY and its Public Service Company Division hereby give notice to the public that certain revisions, in * Schedule 8-R "Information and Requirements for the Supply of Electric Service" ' have been filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission on July 1, 1959. The primary purpose of the filing Is to show the new requirehients connected with the use of polyphase socket meters in place, of A-base meters for new or revised installations. This change will affect only c u s t o m e r s r e q u i r i n g t h r e e - phase service. Certain changes are also proposed with respect to the requirements for (1) clearances] NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION from secondary service connec-' TO WHOM IT MAY CONtions, (2) grounding facilities CERN: where three-phase service is Please take notice that the rendered, (3) installation of limited partnership of Colonel duct in public streets and al- H. E. Lacy and E. Trapp, enleys, and (4) meter clearances caged in the business of farmand meter boards. /Ting at Route 4, McHenry Further information with respect to these changes may be obtained directly from the Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission in Springfield. Illinois. A copy of the proposed changes may be inspected by any interested party at any business office of this Company. COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY By Hubert H. Nexon Director of . Rates (Pub. July 9-16, 1959) BUILDING BLOCKS IIBiBTf* Township, McHenry County, Illinois, has been dissolved and each is responsible solely for any debts incurred by him from and after this date of publication and notice. (Pub. July 9, 1959) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of JOHN STREETZ, Deceased.- Notice is hereby given that Monday, August 3rd, 1959, is the claim date in the estate of JOHN STREETZ, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be fed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Viola K. Young, Executor WELTER & KIGGINS 105 Richmond Road McHenry, Illinois (Pub. July 9-16-23, 1959) It's too bad that the fellow who gets carried away with his cleverness isn't. $ "George, let's pack up and go back home . . . I'm anxious t o s e e WONDER L A K E BUILDERS' SUPPLY about some Paneling for our recreation room!" 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BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes examined - Glasses fitted Contact lenses 105 Richmond Road Hours Eve.: Wed., Thurs. &'Fri, 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays - 3 to 6 p.m. Phone McHenry 2262-J Loop office - 108 N. State St. Phone DEarborn 2-2096 GEORGE J. CASTLE, Agent The Prudential Insuranre Co. of America Life, Retirement, Sickness & Accident and Group Insurance 826 Crystal Lake Road, McHenry, 111. Phone: McHenry 2533 Ljou-t lo.Wi.J ROLAND A. HERRMANN Lawyer 308 W. Elm St. Phone McHenry 1609 OUR PRICES LOW PRICES Yes, they're as low as they can be on the nationally famous health and beauty aids you prefer. Check them now - then head for BOLGER'S anc^ a storeful of low prices. CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID Large Can HAY FEVER & RYBUTOL, ASTHMA RELIEF NOW MAYB INE T»rc MASSM WITH TOTALLY NEW . ^ LASTS SPIRAL BRUSH. Curls, $ 1 OO FOR Colors & Separates- MONTHS Cuticura Medicated Lotion 59c Pepsodent Toothpaste 31c 100 Salt Tablets 50c 5 Lb. 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