Thursday' June 18. 1964 THE McHENHY PLAINDEALER Twenty-Tlim E AS D MAN LAVBRNE SAYNOR 385-5429 MANY YOUNGSTERS FROM SUBDIVISION ARE GRADUATED Congratulations to the many youngsters from our subdivision who were among the many graduates from the local schools. These who graduated on Thursday evening from McHenry high school were Elyse Falsetti, Michael Noonan and Lynn and Hugh Saynor. On Friday evening graduating with the McHenry junior high school class were the following: Kathleen Eternick, phillip Krebs, Barbara Kuck, Beth Saynor, Michael Stuart and Karen Wilms. Congratulations and best wishes to all of you. To those of you who are either going on to college or stepping out into the business world, may God bl<?ss you and may your every step be one step higher on the ladder of success. To the younger set who are going to further your education, good luck, God bless you, and work hard your four years in high school. Eastwood Manor Teen Club News At the regular business meeting of May 25, there were fourteen members and two guests present. Final plans were made for the dance which was held on May 29. Details for the trip to the stock car races in Wilmot, Wis., on June 13 were arranged and also further discussion was held in regard to the "fleet project". After the business meeting was adjourned, birthday cake and pop were ser ved in honor of three of the teen club members. They were Keith Butler, Dale Haldeman and Alice Weirich. Also honored in this birthday celebration was Mrs. Moore, the teens counselor, whose birthday was also in May. The dance which was held on May 29 was a smaller affair than usual, probably due to being a holiday weekend. How- PROFE^TOnRl DIRECTORV BARL R. WALKED INSURANCE fire, Aoto, Farm A lata b» Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When Too Need Insurance ol Any Kind Phone 885-0043 or 885-0058 429 W. Elm St., McHenry, 10 DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 1236 N. Green Street Office Phone: 385-0186 Res. Phone: 385-6191 Hours: Daily >9:30 - 5:00 Tues. & Fri. Evenings 6:30 to 9 p.m. Closed All Day Wednesdays Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted Repair Service 8-64 ever, those who attended seemed to have a very good time. A twist contest was held and the two couples who took joint honors were: Alice Weirich with Gene Tinkler, and Bill Butler with Roxanne Fuson, all of Eastwood Manor. Chaperones for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mr. Richard Hawkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodbury. A special meeting was held on Monday, June 1, in order to get the details for the float project under way. A theme was voted on, and a committee of five volunteered to draw up the plans. The volunteers are: Sterling Weirich, Bill Butler, Sue Betke, Skip Bauers and Dennis Moore. This committee met to combine their ideas at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 8, at the barn. There were fifteen members present at this special meeting and special guests were Mrs. Pat Borcovan, Richard Weigman and Mrs. Marilyn Salo. As this project will take a good deal of time and work, Mrs. Salo and Mrs. Borcovan have volunteered their time and services along with Mr. and Mrs. Moore for adult supervision. Mrs. Salo will act as their chief adviser. E.M.P.O.A. News There were only twelve families represented at the regular monthly meeting which was held on May 15. This isn't a very good percentage, but despite the small turnout, a good deal was accomplished. A community soft-ball team was suggested and further details will be discussed at the next meeting. So all you ball players come on out and get your suggestions in at the next meeting. Thanks are extended to Mr. Messer, chairman; and the members of his committee for t he very successful job they did on the fund-raising social which was held in April. The next regular business meeting will be held at the barn, at 9 p.m. on Friday, June 19. The association needs your support, so please make a special effort to attend, there are no membership dues. Your ideas and suggestions are what we need. Around The Manor This has been a very hectic week at our house, with three graduations. On Thursday we attended the McHenry high school commencement exercises to see our two oldest, Hugh and Lynn, received their diplomas. Besides the family the children's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lappeneit of Lorn bard, and Mrs. Rick of Elmhurst were in attendance. Friday evening we attended the graduation exercises of the junior high school where our daughter Peth received her diploma. My mother, Mrs. Rick of Elmhurst, attended also. On Sunday we held "open house" for our three graduates. All the family and friends who could not attend the graduation exercises were present. Those who attended wer: Mr. and ^Irs. Victor Kuchera and family of Elmhurst, Mrs. C. Ward and sons and four of their young friends of Maywood, Mrs. Norman Rick of Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lappeneit of Lombard, Mrs. C. Rick of Elmhurst, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Delgatte and sons of Lombard. Saturday the Elwyn Eternick family went to Milwaukee to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eternick. On Friday evening the Walter Kuck family attended Barbara's graduation from McHenry junior high school. Bill Kuck of Wonder Lake and Carol and Bobby Weyde of Lake Zurich also attended. Cake and coffee was served after. Saturday evening Walt and Eleanor attended the dinner and dance for the power squadron members who had attended the seamanship school. Sunday the Kucks held "open house" for all the family and friends who were not able to attend Barbara's graduation. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Art Weyde of Chicago, the Art Weyde, Jrs., of Lake Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonk and daughter, Dorothy, Louis Weyde and Lil and Alice Weyde, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peske of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schwinn and Carol and Bob Hannemann, Frank and Delores Woolwine, Lena and Loftnie Campbell, Joyce and A1 Kaczar, Ed and Ire Terry, Mr. Bill Kuck, Wilbur and Helen Peters and Tom and Betty Schweiss. Birthdays Birthday greetings to Martha Simpson who celebrated on LAICEMOOR - LILYMOOR SHIRLEY SCHUERR 885-2645 Rummage, Bake Sale June 27 Time to take a rest from that dig, dig, dig, and get up into those attics and basements. Clean, clean, clean and call Connie Johnsor^ or Shirley Schuerr, they'll be happy to pick up all of the rummage you find!! As the saying goes, we take anything! Including cakes, pies, bread, rolls, etc., for the bake sale. Just call us and find out how fast we can get over there!! The sale will be held Saturday, June 27, from 9:30 a.m. till?? Where? On Route 120 and the school house road in Lilymoor. We'll be looking for you! months. They had six children until April 29, when a baby brother was born at-the McHenry hospital. Karl Stanley Hickrod weighed in at 7 lbs., 3 oz., to join Sue, 13 years old, Jimmy, 11, Debbie, 6, Jeff, 5, Frank, 3, and Brian, 2 years old. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Mattingly of Evansville, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowsert of Golconcla. Hi. Very Sorry Miss Carol Winkowski was one of the many wjio gradu- Jited from the McHenry high . Sorry Carol, didn't mecijr to leave you out. Girl Scout News The Brownies and Juniors are looking forward to Day Camp beginning on June 29 through July 3. Diane Fuhler, who is director for the Valley View Day Camp, predicts a wonderful time for the girls. Distant Birthday Celebration Mr. and Mrs. George Hall (Lil Neumann's sister) traveled to Indianapolis, Ind., to celebrate George's grandchildren's birthday. It was the first birthday for the twin boys, Fish Stories Who were the boys who went fishing, while the girls were all set for the fish fry? The boys ended up at the fish market to makfe good their promise. No names mentioned John and Cy!! Pearle and A1 Stineman spent Sunday evening fishing with Connie on the Johnson boat. One caught a ten pounder . . . too bad it warf a carp! P.S. . . . the cats had a picnic! ing you've knocked the flu for a loop.. ' ^ - Birthday Greetings go to Joan Farr. Joan will become a teenager Tuesday, June 23. Many happy returns Joan, Bobby and Whiskers. Belated Birthday greetings go to Bobby Ehredt. Bobby became a teen-ager Friday, June 12. Belated greetings also go to Whiskers Neumann. Whiskers celebrated his third birthday Friday, June 12. Down In The Dumps Little Gary Leske is on the sick list with a sore throat and ear ache. Hope you're on the "fine" list "real quick. Alberta Brossman is having a bout with the flu. Here'$ hop- Summer Dace Spotted Anna May Hill out for the weekend, shaping up the place and just relaxing. Lucky Helen Haines . . . riding the "grumble" seat of Morrie's little "one seater"! The rest of us have to walk! Tony Zemortt, sunbathing the hard way . . . fully dressed and fixing the roof!! Bunnies and Chipmunks busily chewing off the fat flower buds in the lovely gardens. Aren't they cute!!?? Who Is the. young lady whose runs' a local aerv|c« but; fttUl runs out gas. Ho• w. about that D, E-.T fi- • . • • - ..••• • • Graduated fci Qh$rig, Huecjist$ed$ Hgr|£u4 a ted Saturday, June 6, from tjie Career oAcademy" 'irt "ChifcQ'Sjg, The. course she graduated, tfqm was medical assistant. $oh« graduations, Cfttfie and Carpi, ' ,---- 1 v.'! s RESCIND REVOCATION Secretary of State William H. Chamberlain has announced the drivers' license division of his office has rescinded the revocation of the license of Thomas Dawiec, Box 259, Route 3, McHenry. This action waa taken upon receipt of information from the Circuit court of Lake county showing the original report in error and the offense of driving wJhlle intoxicated was reduced to the offense of reckless driving. Visiting This week we ring the bell at 1715 W. Crest in Kent Acres. The door opens and we meet James and Frances Hickrod, who have lived here about 8 June 12, Albert Weirich and Carol Perrine on June 13, and Tim McCormack on June 15. Tony Olsen added another year on June 17. Many happy returns of the day to each and every one. Smokeless broiling me cleaner kii • Anniversaries Congratulations to Mary Lou and John Barry who celebrated their anniversary on June 12. To Charlotte and A1 Urban who celebrated on June 17. Also to Mr. and Mrs. George Landin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grom who are celebrating today, June 18. May you have many more years of wedded bliss. Radiator sair Service Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling Towing Service ITCI 1002 N. Front St. For Expert Car Care Come to . . . Servos® 885-0811 . McHenry, DL A 6-Pieee Lawn Set (Vetae $150.00)* You receive a ticket for * this FREE drawingp^ach time you shop COAST-TO-COAST Drawing To Be Held ^On Fiesta Day, CO*SVTO'Cb VSTORES/ 1327 N. Phone Riverside Driven 0 i i E SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Structural Steel and Ornamental Visit Our Showrooms Fireplace Equipment 2 Miles South on Rt. 81 Phone 885-0950 GORDON E. SERGANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Tests Sanitation Layouts Water Supply Programs Richmond 678-7491 Vi Mile South of Rt 12 on Johnsburg - Wilmot Road 5-64 DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes Examined--Glasses Fitted 1303 N. Richmond Road Moura: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 4:00 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 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