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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Dec 1961, p. 30

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F Pag# Thirty THE McHENRY PLAINDEALE3 McHenry Shores CIVIL DEFENSE UNIT FORMED TO AtT IN SHORES McHenry hospital. Please hurry and get well, Tillie Ann. Christm:is Drooration in ^lefrJonry Shores i lus been noticed that McCullom Lake The Director of Civil Defense for McHenry and surrounding areas has requested that subdivisions outside the cil.V of McHenry form their own units patterned after the city plan. This does not mean A New Arrival .Mr. and Mrs. Don;ild Musiolak of 3213 Terrace vvlcnmc:1 Terry Coates1a mt,e st™nper on Tuesday. j Dec. 5. Jeftery DonaM v in at 6 lbs., * ozs. and mtMsiuvi h< WELL KNOWN CITIZEN LAID TO 19't: inches. Newcomers to the .^Mn-s We want to .velrvinv and Retty Darnell ami i l :i Michael and .lana Kim !<> ' i Ha< nd S.iliv, *20* W. Terrace. IV.'i. 'a lies are from Paducah. Ky. Sinorgasbtiard Pinner All circles i t : he Cop r thai we would not receive help , ne.w home at I'Om S. I! from Ihe city should a national : Daii and Phirlc emtVgency or natural disaster daughters. Oindv occur. Our unit is for the benefit of everyone, l>ut it cannot be effectively organized without your -support. At the present Charles Wagner of 1203 Broadway. Walter Wilson of tv Metlvxlist rhvurh c 1205 Broadway, Ed Vilim of wonderful smon-'a^board . Bonnie Brae, and Boh at the church on WYdn. Harper of 1205 Bonnie Brae Dec. 6. Helping on the cm. are attending classes in first tee from "The Shore-" aid. This course is in connec: tion with their volunteering for auxiliary police service. Our subdivision needs workers tor the following services: auxiliary police, rescue team, communications, warden, w e 1 f a r e. .public information and. training-. There are jobs for both mej) and women so call Bob Harper on 285-6206 and volun leer your services. at the "Shores" I b e e n d e c o r a t e d j . _ l mas season. We 1 REST THURSDAY • villi ifiil displays m is hop>>d that Mre- will Ih- dec- ' ••i-i -n. It i- i he < .-111 >• Shores 'nr prizes for the '...•1 novel decor- .s le!ie\i'd the coriiinued this • i! v et iii the coni i he 'Snores ' a if -ee tins vear. Last Journey For Sailor Jim TogiaseUo Word was received that the last remains of young Jim Tomasello who died aboard ship on Dec. 2 had reached Eve Levesque ^an Francisco on Sunday afti ernoon. By this time, arrange- A wonderful young man who: , , , _ , , . . . was interested in all phases of j civic, good, ivobert Smith, died; in Passavant hospital on Sun- ! day afternoon where he had been a patient for the past i four weeks. He had been the! Thursday, December 14, 196L successful and you are to be commended. amily at the George Justen Funeral home. Please check elsewhere in the Plaindeaier lor more complete details. This has been a trial for U Cl.It) • ! 3 ; i.m. I he SAC i . a Christmas •: hJoren at l.ake: (]eaier '.'ir.muHiiy clul) -Trek dinner will the Mes'lames' SnivoSy Callum. Middlekauff. i Smith. Ruth Dodge 1 Barrows. Among i-m herr i n g ' f r o m " T h e S l v i ' - Mr. and Mrs. RarnaLc ? Mrs. Clauson. Mi', an Tanner. an«J son. 1 '.rand Mrs. Ziemet. M> Coates, Mr. md A! S m i t h , Mr. a n d M r - . Smith. Mr. anci Mr-. M;. P TO VY YULE '-I TOLL v ictim of an incurable illness >,lis famil.v and our sympathy for four years, and in this is trul-v with them as they lime, every new type of med- 'ac0 '^e ordeal. ical treatment was utilized by 1 his physicians to halt the prog-! \ iile Party For Ladies' Group ress of the disease. Details ap- The trafiitional Christmas pear elsewhere in the Plain- j |);n.ty for the Ladies of thfi I Lake will be held in the beach- Bob. as he was affectionately house on Thursday, Dec. 21, called, was very proud of thej at 8 p.m. These affairs are alpart he played in incorporating j ways very festive and one our village and served as a; you won't care to miss. trustee of the village board for almost two vears. In spite of bad weather and conflicting activities, the wom- Both he and his wife, Ruth, j en did have a quorum for the Were active members of the j last meeting and arrangements !,eing asked;; community during the 14 years; for Ihe party were made. All ;">ard ol Fire 'hey lived here. Before incor-1 vvomerTof the community are !•< i"p lire safe- : poration, he was a trustee for j cordially'invited to attend. in i-imas and the Cullom-Knoll association ; .. in i ence of the imd served as road commis- j deaths re- sioner. j i A devoted member of his! Hospitalized Mrs. Mary Kantorski was put to bed in McHenry hospital for a few days in order lo clear up a plaguing leg condition. Hope she is home i again by now, and completely I recovered. j Mrs. Florence Larson was also a patient at McHenry hospital recently, but is enjoying fairly good health now. week's column. The flu bug laid the whole family low on j Monday, and even sitting up I is an effort. See you next jweek with a whole pile of i "gossip gleanings." Internal revenue collectors seem to get the jack of all trades. Some children are afraid of the dark, and many adults are afraid of too much light. Deadline For Toys 'NV Books Tomorrow, Dec. 15, is the "It's Beginning To Look^ A lot like Christmas" as our villagers prepare their their homes for the coming Yule season. The cherry red nylon Christmas tree in the Leo Scarbrough picture window lends a bright note, and the colored lights in front of Sally and Theodor Olsen's home adds to the cheeriness on that block. Other homes featuring colored lights are those of Gene Frost, the eaves of the Bill Reid establishment, and also in front of the WHlard Schultzes. Soon the carols will be wafting through the air, originating With Bjorks. It is all so much a part of Christmas here in the village. EN FRANKLIN | Middlekauff. Mr. McHenry Shores Club, Inc. j Charles MacCalhm The Christmas party for the j Winters fan-iK A1; children will be held at the ' wonderful dinner. V.F.W. club house on Thurs- i day, Dec. 21. at X p.m. Marye Olszewski is busy rehearsing hec^upils for the show and it up sharply : church, Mr. Smith was one of I : a group of men known as the j last day for you to contribute loys for needy youngsters which may be left at McDon- •rt-.Hl romises to be even better than fhe one last year. A large turnout of adults to this event will be appreciated as it tends to encourage the children to put fortft their best efforts and will help to make the party a sue- j Helen S cess. The next meeting of the club will be on Jan. 4. 1962. All members are urged to keep this-date open and plan to attend" as the election of directors .will be held is well as other important business to come up for discussion., Christmas I'ai t\ The I.ydia C i >\e • i muniiy Mc'Iiumki i its pot-luck CI-: ••; !•., the home of "Mv 1 McHenry on T1^:- Attend;,v " • ." weiv Mi'ili-i"1 "^nix . Middleknuli' i-h •: :u' Garden ( ' i l l Mildred Sniw'y den club alten |."i Methodisl (hut h .V: orated trie Tables f> ' Attending the prty "Shores" were Iiv Helen Smith an-: \ ! stege. ';; s beginning'Serra dub. Their purpose was | akrs. According to reports, the !1'h "'"IS l.'°" ° iaise funds in or<ler to en-. community has been most genven fire courage young men to enter! Pmus. This is a good time to . es t h e p u e s t h o o d . ! c l e a n o u t y o u r y o u n g s t e r ' s t o y hive the Services for Bob were held chest and make room for the at 9:30 this (Thursday) morn-! new supply from St. Nick, ing at St. Patrick's church. You'll feel better on Christmas with interment at All Saints morning, knowing that you eemetery. have contributed to the joy of Although he endured much j youngsters who might otherpain and suffering in the pastj,visc feel there was no Santa l our years, Bob's disposition j ("laus. was always cheerful and un- \ Mrs. Bobbie Carroll is still complaining. It is with deep- collecting books and magazines est regret that we bid fare- for the disabled veterans of well to Robert, and offer sym-; Downey hospital and you can pafhy from the entire com-;"all her todav or tomorrow. persons i three- Year's per Sorry We Missed Tom Ringelstetter who was 10 on Dec. 9 . . . Roger Zahn, who is due home from Purdue shortly, was 19 on Dec. 12 . . . Daughter Dierdre is 8 today '. . . Congrats to Hi'! Walter who marks his naial day tomorrow, Dec. 15 . . . Young mothers, Phyllis Straumann and Gladys Schmitt, observe Dec. 20 as their mutual birthday. Best wishes to all. j (.1 Of course you know that we are in the middle of a major remodeling program. BUT behind the boards and sidewalk covering, we are doing business as usual. When we are ihrMi^h. we will have.for McHenry one of :ne finest Variety and Junior Department Stores found anywhere. Please be patient and bear with us. Our new store will be ready • ...proximately April 1st. BEN can eneral al Hoard Forgive the brevity of this dmaa S3 S5S *£$3353 535 3W3 3&X £53 SS3 »-J K Home from Hospital j We were all glad to hear j that« Evelyne Guy was home I Vjslt to Wauwatosa. from the hospital. We all join , Qn Saiurdav. i in wishing her a speedy re- anfi c,us ,Smith and n covery- .mother drove up to W a " _ ! sa. Wis., to have iuin'h Still in Hospital ! (he William Kioptis. Tillie Ann Valek is still at i J66 Birthdays Happy birthday ,s.;Y Kimberly Ann Oll' n-1- 122, and Kaien Lindwa I Dec. 27. i« Now-A Polaroid Electric Eye Camera for Lm& Than $90! The'Polaroid J66 costs less than the first Land Camera model introduced more than 12 years ago! It.takes the same large pictures - but with what a difference. It's fully automatic. There are no settings you have to maHp. An electric eye chooses the exposure. You don't even haVe to focus. You don't need an expensive light mete The flash gun is built in too. And your picture is ready in just 10 seconds. there are 12 years of improvements, refinements and brand new ideas in this camera. And yet it actually costs less than,the first Land Camera on the market. If you've always wanted a Polaroid Land Camera-and who hasn't?--this is your chanca. Come in for a free 10-second demonstration today. Polaroid ® by Polaroid Corporation Geo. W. Kotalik's STUDIO and CAMERA CENTER 1818 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, I1L Ph. 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