rlfcga Eighteen THE PLAINDEALER Thursday, September, 17. Lilymoor Association In Busy Meeting By Nancy Hitter EVergreen 5-5889 The meeting of the Lilymoor association was called to order at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 10 at the little white schoolhouse. The first item on the agenda was road conditions. Gravel is beeing put on the roads where needed. It was also stated at the meeting that anyone who didn't pay their association dues wouldn't have their garbage picked up, effective as of Sept. 9. According to the by-laws each person is given a sixty day grace period in which to pay their dues. Anyone wishing to ,4oin the association, the dues are eighteen dollars per year and this includes fixing of roads and garbage disposal. Plans for a? Halloween dance were also discussed at the meeting. - \ . The next association meeting will be held Oct. 13 at the little white schoolhouse. Brownie Rei The Brownie >m)op of Lilymoor will hold/its first meeting for the year on Thursday, Sept. 24 at 3 p.m. at the little white schoolhouse. All Brownies don't forget to attend this meeting. lirthdays A belated! birthday wish to Hank Krumwiede who celebrated his birthday Sept. 1. Mrs. Tobev celebrated her birthday on pafem" Day, Sept. 7 with her json's godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilson of Wheaton, anci her family on Saturday. Sept. 5. She received many lovely gifts and the whole family had a wonderful time. Labor Day Guests Mr. and Mrs. Buttorff and family spent Labor Day with the Hank Krumwiede family. Mr. and Mrs. Segermark and f a m i l y s p e n t t h e L a b o r D a y weekend at Lake Delavan with s o m e f r i e n d s , M r . a n d M r s . Dehlinder. Theyajl had a very enjoyable timer^ Mr. Helwig, Mrs. Ritter's father, visited with the Ritter family Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. Belford who was re-elected to official board chairman of the Community Methodist church. This and That The Ossler family had as guests Mr. Ossler's mother, Mrs. Ossler, and brother, Robert Ossler and two sisters, Mrs. Mozur and Mrs. Gardeck, on Wednesday, Sept. 9. The Krumwiede family spent Sunday in Bensonville helping t o c e l e b r a t e M r . a n d M r s . Krumwiede's granddaughter's fourth birthday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buttorph. Miss Janice Scheuler spent the last of August in Chicago wit limner cousin, Karen Rose. Karen and Janice both returned to Lilymoor the following week and Karen stayed in Lilymoor for another week before returning hom£ again to the city. Miss Dianna Belford , attended a birthday party honoring Vicki Varese of Orchard Beach, on Tuesday. Dianna spent that night with Vicki and attended the circus with the Varese family. f Mi^and Mrs. Earl Belford [ as their weekend guest, Donald Cutler, enroute from Santa Monica, Calif., to Boston, Mass. Don. who once lived in Lilymoor and still owns a home here, moved from Illinois three years ago. Also spending Sunday in Lilymoor were friends from Galva. 111.. Mr. Belford's home town. It was the Collinsons first visit at the Belfords residence. Miss Pamelt Reskey and Edward Kanwiseher, both of Chicago, also spent the Sunday with the Belfords. Mr. Kanwiseher. Mr. Cutler, Mr. Collinson and Mr. Belford were all classmates at the University of Illinois. There four had quite a reunion since they hadn't been together in twelve years. To add to the gaiety of the affair Miss Reskey and Mr. Kanwiseher surprised everyone by announcing their engagement. Arriving for coffee were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson and children, now of Westmont but formerly of Galva where Mr. Thompson knew these friends too. McHenry Shores RESIDENTS BII> SUMMER GOODBYE AT BEACH FJARTY By Clare Mueller ^*J3V 5-0553 ED'S RENTAL One of the last summer outings was held at the beach Labor Day Eve. A bonfire attracted quite a few of the residents, who with no work the following day, came down to enjoy the accordion playing of B$>b Poggensee. Singing and dancing prevailed, a grand time was had by all. Labor Day found the beach crowded with picnickers, bathers and a lot of the men taking advantage of the horseshoe pits to get in shape for the contest , that will be held this weekend. Fred Stark and Jack Schmitt are still taking registrations for this affair. and Mrs. Larry Hicks, dropped in on her parents while enroute from San Francisco to Boston where Joan is a teacher. Mrs. Hicks also reports that their son, Don, has recently graduated from the Radio Command School in Norfolk. The Tanners had weekend company again. Evey's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. Moss, were over from Toledo, Ohio, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wolf, plus their old neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. A. I.ott with son, Ricky, from Mt. Prospect. Evey is glad that summer is about over so that the weekend visitors will taper off. Visits and Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson, who live in the new Ray May subdivision near Joliet, were surprised the other S when cousin Julia and Zeimet dropped in for a sant visit. Dolores Stark's, sister^kathy, with her husband. Kdri Shad, and their children, K^Viny and Herbie, are enjoying a vac^ tion at the Starks. They're in from Millsville, N. J., the first visit in 2\k years. John Hicks, daughter of Mr. Sunday at Fox River .Grove. Senator Uirksen will be . the Miiest speaker and dinner will be f ervt-1 from 2 to 6 p.m. All in all, it turned, out to be a real reunion for all. Please don't forget to call me if you have any news. Thank you. BUILDING BLOCKS" Congratulations to Ron and Beverly Verstage who will celebrate their wedding anniversary bn the twenty- first and to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burke who will have one on the twenty-third and a i happy birthday to Leonard j Liss on the twenty-second and! also the new grandparents, Mr. \ and Mrs. Ken Schopp, on their new grandson, Dale Robert Ambrose who was born at 2 p.m. on the ninth. He checked in at 7 lbs., 5 oz. Just News Gtuvid Monies twin brother Harold. ;vas h.ict in an on the job acciucnt and is confined to the hospital in Flint, Mich. His left side is semiparalyzed and will take quite a while to heal properly. Thanks to the Rurns who called and reported the lost raft was near their home on the east side of the Fox River. The Hicks report a lunch box full of fishing tackle los< on the channel -- hope thoy have as much luck in its return as the children of the community had with the raft. -- The white plane that has been seen flying nack and forth over the qrea , is pUuted by Sam Winters. Auce Mclv-hy reports thi't her niece,. L;nda Craig, had an enjoyable ti p back h »*Tni to St. J^cuis.. Linda found one of her former teachers on the train and also made the acquaintance of a lady who was iust leturrnng from Europe. Mrs. McKelly is another forwarder of this column to her recent visitors. Pinky just weighed in ano ther watermelon at 37% pounds --where's the competition? Jerry Manlier with his cousin, Sandra Biede, were godparents for their new cousin, Lorri Anh Ambrose, last Sun day. The christening was h^ld at St. Mary's churc'; »n West Chicago. . 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