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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jul 1960, p. 9

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"Aursday, July \?£ 1960 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER & i- Page Nine Eastwood Manor PRESENT NEW IDEAS BEFORE BOARD MEETING Dee Peniek EV. 5-5527 board meeting ^of the EMPOA was held last Thursday evening. Many new ideas were brought up for the board's consideration. It is hoped that our association can become a more meaningful organization as a result of that meeting. An association of people interested in improving their community -- and interested ^planning for the future welfare of their children can be a very valuable asset. It serves to inspire both members and non-members to keep up their property -- which adds to the dollar value of your home. It serves to bring physical improvements to a community, (these include the street repairs, street lights, speed-signs ajxd other, things such as bus Faith Presbyterian Church of McHenry News Four laymen of Faith church have taken over for the pastor during his vacation period. This coming week, however, the services will be conducted by a guest from the, Presbyterian church in Woodstock, Phillip Masslich. He has chosen "Growing Up" as his sermon i topic. The time of the service is j Sunday. JOly 17 at 11 a.m. Mr. Masslich has been an active layman in the Woodstock church for many years. He is an elder and is presently serving as a deacon. He has coni ducted the worship services in I his church on many occasions and he has also been a guest speaker in Faith church. suiters, etc. .;. > These also acid to the dollar value of your home. An association, in addition, can provide a meeting place for both adults and children for their various interests and endeavors, such as arts and crafts, sports, private parties, perhaps even grammer for instance. This also adds to the foliar value of your homo! In addition, members of such an association deserve to have some rewards of their own -- these might include a 'Members Only' party or -- even a private pool! There is much to be gained as you can see. It does take work, but it pays dividends. This month's meeting will be held on Friday, Julv 15. at 9 l#n. in the barn. Attend with an attitude of mutual benefit. Birthday Greetings To' Mark Borcovan who will he G on July 14 and to Howard Booster who celebrates on July 14 also: to Margaret Pickett :tnd Freiria Durkin who celebrate on July 15: to Debbie Ryan who will be 4 on July 16; to Ricky Moore op July 17; to Mark Stephenson who will be 9 and Dennie Moore who will be 11 on July 18. To Sandra Monnhan who also celebrates on July 16. To Michael and John Schmidt who become 9 on July 19 and to Dick Radner who celebrates on July 20. Anniversary Greetings Go out to the Jack Smithsons on July 16 and to the Wally Sigmans on July 19. Bake Sale Peg Garrelts was chairman of the bake sale which was held last week. She reports that all the baked goods looked delectable and were snapped up very quickly. A big thank you goes to all who baked, to P^g and her committee which nfcluded Peg Anderson, Pat Borcovan, Helen Mathes, Maty Thienes, Lois Ryan and Madeline Freckdan. Thanks also to Lois McCormack. Marilyn Salo and Jeanne McHale who gave the girls a big hand in Ihe sales department, and helped to make the annual bake sale the stjpcess that it was. Local Doin's Peg and Walt Garrelts were among ihose who fought the crowds in order to take in the sights of the International Trade Fair one day last week. Jean and Mat Mersch spent the three weeks of Mat's vacation right in their own back yard, and the front and the side; getting a lot of work done. When Mat wore his paint brush bare he decided it was time to quit all this relaxing and get back to 'Work'. Lois and Ed Zender had a parly on the Fourth. Their guests for the evening were all from McHenry and included Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Nye. Richard Loser. Miss McMahon and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kujawa. The Kujawas are farmer residents of McHenry who now reside in Maywood. Mary and George Thienes took their children to visit their grandparents in Evansville, Ind., while on vacation. George and Mary both call Evansville 'Hometown' so the children were able to visit with both sets of grandparents. They had a real goc^d lime although the 'weather was very hot. The Pickett household had many guests for the holiday weekend Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kayser, Margaret's and Francis' very good friends, came from St. Louis on Friday for a four day visit. Margaret's mother came from Waukegan on Saturday for a three day stay. Mrs. Enos Pickett and Mrs. Dorothy Hawn and her son came from Salem on Sunday for an overnight visit and on Monday the Picketts were visitods by Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Burke. Elaine and Jack Rogers had planned to go to Oklahoma City to visit relatives, however, they canceled the trip when they discovered that Jack's cousin's son had come down with appendictis while visiting in another city. He is reoorted to be doing well, and Jack and Elaine are really enjoying the freedom of a stayat- home vacation. Bessie and Willard Barnes visited their parents in Metropolis over the Fourth, showing off the baby to his many new relatives. Just a few days before leaving on the trip Bessie was pleasantly surprised by several friends who presented her with a 6 year crib. The surprise was a success under the co-leadership of Peg Garrelts and Rosemary Newlon. The Lindemans and the Freckmans enjoyed an impromptu get-together for a backyard barbecue one day last week. Pre's sister. Nancy Mitchell, of L. A., spent a few days with her last week' and her mother, Mrs. Alice Mc- Grane, of Chicago, also visited with them. Cher the Fourth the Lindemans enjoyed a family picnic which was held at Gages Lake. Many of Bob's folks attended. The Ryans had Jerry's brother and his wife, the Robert Ryans. over for a barbecue on July 5. Also present were Jerrv's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ryan, and his prandmnther. Mrs. Martha Schmidt. The r>r>m.cinn was a triole celebration; to honor Boh. who was on fuHnueh from Ft. Leonard WooH Mi. find to celebrate the belated thirtieth anniversary of the senior R'vans and to celebrate, belatedly. the third ann'versarv of Bob and his wife. Lois had nrenared a snecial cake and wedding pu«eh for the occasion. The Simnsons enioved having Tom's famPv out for a visit on Sunday. On Wednesdav. Rita had the girls from her club in Chicago out to her home for lunch. On the Fourth, the Borcovans, enioved barbecue at the home of El's mother in Twin Lakes. Wis. El's cousin presided at the grill and proved himself to be a talented chef, turning out manv different meats, done to perfection. Congratulations To Lester Rebbeck of Country Lane for his award from the judges in the annual Country Art Fair. His award winning exhibit was an oil entitled 'Sartori'. THE RAINBOW CLEANERS TRUCK IN FRONT OF YOUR HOME TELLS YOUR NEIGHBORS..** • • • Yon want best for your family! PHONG EVcrgraM 5-0927 Foe: Pickup Service SANITONE SERVICE BOTHERED BY « WE HAVE THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM -- nsect Repellents • Garden Dust Rose Spray • Barn Sprays • Aerosol Bug Bombs • Outdoor Fly & Mosquito Sprays • Aerosol Crawling Insedt Sprays • Aerosol Ant and Roach Sprays • Fruit and Vegetable Spray 9 Ant Poisons 9 Tomato Dust 9 Moth Proofing Sprays AT BOLGER'S 103 S. Green St. DRUG STORE EV 5-4500 Call for Help In order to report the happenings of the Little League players of EWM, Scouts, etc. . a call or a note from you would he a great help. Don't be bashful about parental bragging, it's just the facts. Ma'm! Reminder Once again, EMPOA meets July 15. Village of Sunnyside Reporter Takes Week's Vacation Irn.a Gunther - Reporter EV. 5-5484 I guess everyone is allowed a week off to rest from one thing 0! another so I took a week off from the column. The few articles that I had were all sad and so I decided not to have them printed. joyed ourselves. This was our last get-to-gether now that our unit has broken up. Pat made some lovely place markers in the shape of hats with our names on them and we can keep them as wonderful souvenirs. Vacationing Susan and Jeanniejo Benoclie spent a week in Chicago at their Uncle Pete and Aunt Ruth Gerali. Rummage Sale and Family Picnic Results The turnout for the. rummage sale wasn't quite as well attended as was hoped because there were a lot of nice items to be had. The left overs were given to the Salvation Army. The cool weather and other plans that many families had made the. turnout fQr the picnic small but those that came enjoyed themselves. j Pistakee Terrace j On July 7 the Ladies auxilj iary were invited to open house | at the home of Joyce Toepper. I Delicious home-made cakes and cotfee wore served to those : v.-ho came. On July 24, the women wil| be having an ice- ! cream social for all who care to come. Every one is welcome and it will be down at their beach. Hasty get-well wishes are sent to Mrs. Katy Hemkendries. June and July are baby ' weeks for the Terrace. Norb j and Bernie Cisewski welcomed Thomas Gerard on June 24. 'Little sister, Debbie, was happy to have a little brother. Don and Barbara 2amastil ; welcomed a baby girl, Betty : Lynn, on July 5. She will be i joining her brothers, Dale and j David. The next day, July 6, I Barbara Childers welcomed a I son, Paul, who will be joining I his brother. Bill. Congratulation? to you all. with the help of .fourteen friends and tWelve grown-ups. Games and refreshments were had and enjoyed by all. Birthday Greetings On July 1, Rickey Patula celebrated his second birthday IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our darling daughter, sister ai$ granddaughter, Jean SteaiSman, who died seven years ago on July 12, 1953. We watched her slowly fade away. We could not keep her here. With aching heart we had to part from one we loved so dear. And while she rests in peaceful sleep: Her memory we" shall always keep. Steadmnn and Simmons Families 11 Get-well Wishes To Hazel MacLaughlin who is recuperating nicely after some surgery, also to Ted Prell. who. whether he likes it or not, is going to have to take things easy for at least a year and you know with little ones around it will be hard to do. At this printing we hope Mrs. Cammaratn will be home from the hospital and feeling better. 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