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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jan 1965, p. 15

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- '^ypp§:;;'. ••W • - -"- "••• " •••*- ••••>• • • IJ. ' " • • ^ Thursday, January 14,1905 • " THF McHENRY PLADQEALER » 'Mk§M SuNNYSIDr FRAN OLSEN 885-5740 ARMED FORCES MEN SPEND HOLIDAYS WITH HOME FOLKS there's no place like home for the holidays--especially for service men. And all three of the Estate's armed forces fellas were again fortunate Enough to be in that incomparable place, home, for the holidays. "Oh, it's been one mad rush since Mike came home!" exclaimed Mom Rose Tillich, "We have been catching up on so much visiting, and our nephew was home from Germany (where he's stationed) so my mother-in-law had a family res unioA and we had a lot of p^oplff in on New Year's Day." Aral/from the lilt in Rose's voice, you knew she couldn't have enjoyed all of this more. Mike's fourteen day leave ended the lO.th when he flew back to Fort Benning, Ga., 'Now werre just waiting for May to come," concluded Rose. Why? Bedause that is when Mike will be discharged. What have the Kelso Klan been doing since son and brother John arrived home on the 30th? "Watching him come in the house and leave," replied Mother Florence -- and trying to keep the kitchen fires going strong, to be prepared for the capacity of his hollow leg!! Good show. Who knows, Florence, maybe they keep him on sea rations, so he has to stock up the real thing while he has the change. Well, it's back to sea rations, or at least to his ship at Newport, R. I., on the 8th. Ahoy. Gary Schroeder arrived home mid-morning of the 29th and by 2 p.m. that same day, was the proud owner of a beautiful cream-colored car. So it was an extra happy day for all concerned. Needless to say, Ve and Roy hated to see thje dawn of the 11th, when Gary drove that beautiful new car back to his base at Norfolk, Va. But most happy holiday memories will linger at home and at the bases. Our Sympathy . . . t o a l l t h e me m b e r s o f the Kuntz and Anderson families in their sorrow over the untimely death, of Dale Kuntz. Dale suffered a fatal heart attack on Jan. fi in his Chicago apartment. A veteran of World War II, Dale was- given a military funeral and interred at McHenry Memorial park. Who's Whol . . , in SEHOA? At the regular bi-monthly meeting of the Sunnyside Estates Homeowners Association held on Jan. 7 at the Johnsburg school, Tom Williams, Ray Jensen and Jerry Olsen were sworn into their offices as members of the board of directors. The Board of Directors had elected Mel Simmons president and Jake Kelso vice-president; they also took their oaths of office. Shirley Simmons will remain your secretary and Gene Gerke your treasurer. Ted Bierchen graciously offered to be chairman of the beach committee. That leaves one vacancy: entertainment chairman. This is truly the most fun office of all, granted also a taxing one, but just as gratifying. Give it a whirl. Volunteer--385-5696. Skating Party . . . coming up on Jan. 25 at the locfiMlSeHenry Roller Rink, from 3-5:80 p.m., sponsored by Cadette Troop 41 for the purpose of accumulating funds to finance their troop trip to Colorado this summer. The skating party will be a monthly event for the next few months, because their Dec. 29 roller party was such a great success. Come one, come all.^ave a ball, have a fall.--and you'll be helping the Cadettcs amidst this all. Ladies: . . . A r e y o u s u f f e r i n g f r o m cabin fever? Well, join the club! Want to meet your neigh- EXPERT GROOMING (All Breeds) • BOARDING (Individual fennels) • TRAINING •BATHING Rudy Becker's Kennels x 1018 W. Lincoln Rg. McHenry Phone 985-3436 v-'1-- (1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In) bor? Join the club! Want to improve your community? Join the club! The Suiinyside Estates Women's Club. Your telephone will ring in the next couple of weeks telling you about. the new organization. The pilot meeting will be Monday, Feb. 1, at 8 p.m., at the Garn residence, *1701 West Oakleaf Dr. Thanks Again . . . t o m y f a i t h f u l s t a n d b y Velma Stephens who again did such a superb job of handling this column last week. House Guests From Two Rivers, Wis., Mrs. Lulu Kollberg came to spend the four days of the New Years weekend with daughter, Char' lotte Maule, and her family. Handy sideline of the. visit was the built-in baby-sitter factor on New Years Eve while Dale and Charlotte attended the party, at the Cal Vydunas. And what a time Pat and Mike had baking with Grandma on New Years Day! Fine time for all concerned. Dan and Kate Dervin of Tarrytown, N. Y., were the guests of the Jerry Olsens for these same four days. There's never lack of conversation when the Dervins are around^ so that was the major sport during their visit; showing each other's slides of the New York vacation spent at the Dervins, and rehashing that trip was the minor sport; and the big event was the N6w Years Eve dinner party attended also by the O'- Connells of Elk Grove Village and the Dykemans of Chicago, with a couple neighbors dropping in during the wee hours of the first day of '65 . . Qf all the candlelight meals served during the Dervins' visit, New Years Day brunch was the dimmest--although all the .lights were on! Wishing Well Wishes ... to little six-month old Kerri Barg Berg who was taken to St. Theresa's hospital on Jan. 5. Little Kerri's bronchial cough developed into pneumonia and although she certainly caused her parents, Marlene and Wally, some very anxious moments, she is doing well and will be home again soon. . . . t o C a t h y P a l m e r w h o i s feeling very much improved and should be back home by the time you are reading this. . . to David Hanahan who. celebrated his father's inauguration into the,, state legislature in Springfield by getting three stitches , taken in his head just before the cocktail party was about to begin! In their hotel-4 room, two year old David tripped over his own little excited feet, gashed his forehead, and had to be taken to the hospital for- repairs. After aU that excitement 'everyone needed a cocktail. •' •" • i« fiitiufci' Major Vacation: At Home And Away It probably takes less gaJf for Steve to drive to work every day than it did to spend a two week vacation "at home"! It all began on Dec. 19 when Steve and Lorraine were dinner guests at the Charles Kubes's home in Chicago, topped off by a poker game that left Lorraine's purse feather-' weight. Smce the Majors' friends, the 'Pechans, were away in Florida for the holidays, their children were invited to a turkey dinner at the Majors on the 23rd. Then Christmas Eve was spent at Stevie and Margaret's apartment in McHenry, where the two little, grandchildren delighted both sets of grandparents with their brighteyed delight with all this toy bit. Upon their return home at 2. a.m., it was gift-opening time along with Mike and friend Mary Larkin. Back into Chicago on the day after Christmas to visit the Svedas and the Motrys. More poker and even less weight in Lorraine's purse!. The * following day Steve's sister and family, the Andreasens, came to the Estates for the day. Steve, Jr., and children also. Back into Chicago on Monday to "see the Christmas decor". What did they find? Miserably heavy traffic and curtained windows: for the department stores, Christmas was fini! and the apres sales were on! But State Street was still resplendent with decor. Then on to Oak Lawn to fetch niece, Francine,. who was. coming to spend a week with the Majors. To Genoa City on Tuesday to visit ex-neighbors, the original owners of the Stephens home, Gus and Millie Moresi, who now are thoroughly enjoying their beautiful new home on their pony farm. By the way, their show pony now has thirty, yes, 30 ribbons to its credit. They saw in thfe New Year at the house party of A1 and Mary Lieb in Lake Villa. On New Year's Day Fred Geisler (Francine's father) came out to stay til Sunday. The Joe Svedas from Chicago and Stevie, Jr., were also guests of the day. For a fitting climax to this all, on Sunday the Majors hosted the Pechans who had just returned from Florida, tanned beyohd recognition, and lo&dr ed with ocean fish. Monday morning was a tough one, but after sitting silently over his coffee for ten minutes, Steve finally muttered, "Well, --" and not quite singing "Hi Ho", it was off to work he went anyway. What? You say the gas tank was empty? MCCULLOM LAKE NEWS EVE LEVESQUE 885-8191 Happy Birthday Today to fourteen year old Greg Jesski at the bottom of the hill. On the sixteenth to Fran Fuqlua up at the top of the hill. On the 18th to nex-door neighbor Ve-Schroeder. On the 19th to Vi Dodiek, to Leatrice Stamsta, and to Jim Fuqua. On the 20th to pretty, platinum blond Elaine Fail who will be fourteen years old. Many happy returns on each of your birthdays, and a good year to come. Helpful Hint: When your children's shoes and rubber boots have a dif- Quality Radiator Repair By Factory-Trained Radiator Specialists 12 Years Experience Every Job FL0=TESTED For Your Added pyotecttion. ALL WORK GUARANTEED -- PROMPT SERVICE Complete Stock of Rebuilt and New Radiators ADAMS BROS. REPAIR SERV. Phone 385-0783 McHenry, 111. Next to V.F.W. 3004 W. Route 130 WOMEN MEET FOR , FIRST SESSION OF NEW YEAR TONIGHT Members of the Ladies of the Lake will be meeting for the first time in 1965 tonight ((Thursday) at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. All women of the community are" cordially invited to attend, especially the new ones who have joined our ranks. During the last few meetings, the women have proposed some entertaining projects and these will, be discussed in greater detail. Following the regular business portion of the evening, a social is held--complete with games and homemade refreshments. The officers extend a personal invitation for all to come. Sustains Cuts During New (Year's Accident' Jack DeMar, the son ,of Barbara and Joe DeMar of 4540 W. Parkview, suffered cuts on the head and his vehicle was badly ference of opinion, the use of small plastic bags put on over the shoes first will settle the argument with ease. -- compliments of Garnbag. damaged dtiring an accident early New Year's morning. He lost control on an icy curve about two miles north of McHenry on Route 31. He was treated at McHenry hospital. We sincerely hope his inji£Fi are on the mend by this time. jipes--^ Cerebral Palsy Drive Held Last Sunday The news was received too late to make last week's column but the Cerebral Palsy drive for funds was conducted last Sunday with women of the community calling door to door. Mi's. Marie McKim was in charge. A complete report will be" given next week. Short Column Because Of Hasty Trip Jake and I left Sunday afternoon for Springfield to attend the ^vernor's inaugural ball at the armory. We were fortunate enough to be the guests of state treasurer William J. Scott. According to the newspapers, the affair was to be televised on Chanel 7 beginning at 10:15 p.m. We will have more news on this subject next Thursday. Wild Game For Sunday Dinner Antelope shot by Clayt Nelson was prepared into a roast and served with a-succulent topping by Elsie and Clayt last Sunday. Guests at the festive board included Dr. and Mrs. Don Nelson and sons of Battle Creek, Mich., and Elma, Earl and Don Nelson of the village. The beast was part of the game shot by Clayt last fall wherrhe went hunting in Wyoming with his other son, Dr. Cliff, and Gladys. was meat from this same animal which caused a telephone call via the radio between Elma and Francois Pope -- discussing the merits and methods of cooking Ihe roasts to camouflage the very distinctive "gamey" taste because of the antelope's diet. Have .We Had Our First Baby Yet?" This reporter has received no njjws of infants born to parents living in the village since -midnight New Year's Eve. We would like to give the li'l guy or gal the proper recognition. but need your help. And--who will be the .first bride. Suite would appreciate your help in tracking 'down thesig vital "sKI« tistics! ' •' Birthday Congrats To Debbie Straumann who will have 3 candles on~iier cake Saturday, Jan. 16. . . Ed Jlammerstein marks his natal day on Jan. 19. Best wishes. With the return to seasonal temperatures, the kids can at least use the snow and ice equipment they received for Christmas presents. "Bye now, and we'll see you next week. HOG COUNT The number of all hogs and pigs on Illinois farms on Dec. 1, 1964, was 8,167,000 headsix per cent lower than a year earlier, according to the ^Illinois Cooperative Crop Reporting Service. . SHOP IN McHENRY FREUND'S DAIRY, Inc. Locall^Owned Operated -- FREE DELIVERY -- Complete Line of Dairy Products or 385-0232 Now get ail electric blanket free when you buy an electric dryer »}• Bated on the actual use of a croaa-tectton of Chicagoland families. 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