j§*\ * ;,v <#• <H (paj!ii mi .•Ml1 ,i' THE McRENRY PLXlNDEALEH Thursday, January 21, 1965 JoilllSBUfiG nifty WCTTEBMANN S85-12t*» SUCCESSFUL SNOW DANCE HELPS GROUP , > The committee in charge of the second annual dance sponsored by the ist. John's Home and School Association is to be congratulated on the endeavor which took place last Saturday evening. Everyone ASvho participated at the Snow Ball dance were delighted with the interior decorations. A lot time and thought, as well as heaps of "elbow grease," went into making this evening the fun. it was for all in attendance. Of course the music was to everyones liking, no matter what they cared to dance, the orchestra played it. Like I said ^before the committee deserves lots of credit. We who were present in the community club for the affair hope the association makes this an annual affair. We are looking, forward to the third annual dance. Hospital Patients Our old year closed out with quite a few of our residents hospitalized, and this year doesn't seem to be going any better. Albie Adams is in St. Therese's hospital as a result of what coyld have been a most disastrous accident. He was working on some outdoor welding when an explosion occurred and threw him into the air. He suffered severe hip and leg injuries. We know he will be confined to the hospital for several weeks and then 'he faces a Jong, long recuperation period. Try to make his time ga a trifle faster by letting him hear from you by either card or letter. It will be greatly appreciated I know. Bill Oefflirv.; returned home from Sherman hospital last Sunday after undergoing knee surgery there on Tuesday. He will be hobbling along on crutches for quite a spell. We wish him a speedy recovery and hope he is back in the sports spot light real soon. Sewing Guild Meets At the recent meeting of he Pink Ladies Sewing Guild of the Women's Auxiliary to the McHenry hospital held in the home of Isa Braenne, the members were reminded what to sew for February. Among the sixteen ladies present at this time were Tiilie Ahrens. Mildred Kojiwdy and Esther Knapp. of this area. The served a most delicious dessert luncheon to all in attendance. An enjoyable afternoon was had by all. Fathers Pass On Two of our local men lost their fathers' within these past two weeks. Our sympathies c.re extended to Ed Todd of River Terrace Drive, and his mother, Er'na, uj.-on their Mr. Todd passed away at iiis home on J.ui. 11 at th>* ago of 80. He is also survived by two daughters ;;nd two grandsons. Funeral servicer were COJIdufted wii'h ourial in Hillside. Sympathies are also extended to Bill Beutel who also lost his father this past week. Mr. Beutel had been ill with a hc.tr' condition for quite a long lime. His wife and another son also survived. Condolences from all their friends and neighbors are relayed 10 thf Todd and Beurol families. Dniishter Welcomed Willie and Estelle Klapperich of Hillciest Place welcomed their fourth child and 'first daughter on Jan. 15 at ihe McHenry hospital. Elizabeth Rose weighed 6'^ lbs. when she arrived. Her three big brothers are Keith, Everett and Loren. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hiiler are the maternal grandparents. Sincere congratula tions are extended to all. Florida Fun Mr. and Mir,. Joe Smith and Mr. and Mr.\)yved Heinz were guests of Mr> and Mrs. L. V. Eellew at the opening day at the Hialeah race track on J;»n. 16. The Belle \vs are very ^or.d frk?nds of Mr. and Mrs. George Tiissey. Mr. Bellow is the trainer of Dark King, who won on the opening day race. This made the day most enjoyable for all. Town Team Continues Winning: Streak On the 14th of this month, our town basketball team tucked another victory under their belt when they won over Woodstock by a 96 to 78 score. Last Sunday they defeated Richmond, 98 to 87. The only game they have coming up 4 LAKEMOOR- LILYMOOR SHIRLEY SCHUERR 885-2645 INSTALL NEW OFFICERS FOR ASSOCIATION The Lilymoor association held its meeting Tuesday, Jan. 12, in the dining room of Club Lilymoor. After the business on hand was taken care of installation of officers took place. Diane Fuhler was installation chairman. She installed the following officers, Vern Ehredt president, Lawrence Schuerr, first vice-president, Herb Polinski, second vicepresident, Ruth Young, secretary and Pearle Stinemari, treasurer. The outgoing officers who are Fred Fradinardo, Val Fradinardo, Theron Young and Marion Vornkahl received gifts for their services well done. Refreshments were served after installation. Reminder The first half of the dues for the Lilymoor association is now due. You may send it to the treasurer whoDis Pearle Stineman. Her address is 308 N. Glenwood. sin and is in the Burlington hospital. Hope you are now home and well on the road to recovery. Get-well wishes go to Duke Adams who is in the McHenry/ hospital. Hope you now are home and in the pink of health Who Corner Who is the young lady who became grandma last week when her Molly had six little Mollys. Congratulations S. N., you too L. Who is the little feller who watched the doctor exercise Grandma and repeated it? A case of monkey see monkey do R. S.? Don't "take the doctors job away R. Who is the joker who asked fpr more snow. I'd like to shoot him or her. Officers and Board Of directors of the Lilymoor association will hold their February board meeting at the home of Vern Ehredt. It will b^Jreld Tuesday, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. Belated Anniversary Greetings go to Susan Farr | who celebrated her big day Fri- %day, Jan. 15. Belated birthday greetings also go to Tony Polinski. Tony became a great big three years old Thursday, Jan. 14. Many happy returns, Susan and Tony. Get-Well Wishes go to Gen Wollak. Gen suffered a heart attack Sunday, Jan. 10, in Wiscon- EXPERT GROOMING (All Breeds) • BOARDING (Individual Kennels» • TRAINING • BATHING Rudy Becker's Kennels 1018 W. Lincoln Rd. McHenry Plione 385-2436 (1 Mile East of the SI /line Dri\\e-In) DR. JOHN F. KELLY OPTOMETRIST Ai 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry * (Closed Wednesday) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED ^ VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION CONTACT LENSES HOURS: DAILY 9:30 a.m. to 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS 8:30 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 385-0452 this week is against flunttey \Vhich will be played here on che 20th. We wish them continued success in the future. , Surprised At Reception On the pretense of attending a silver wedding 'anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vesely of Pistakee Bay was brought, to the Bervvyn Sokol hall for a golden wedding celebration honoring them. They were completely taken by surprise when Ihey entered and found about 250 relatives and friends there to extend congratulations. The Veselys have resided in the" Bay area for the past 120 years. They have one son. John, of Riverside and ff daughter. Mrs. Frances Ohen <>t' Westchester., 'Rounding out their family are four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, of whom they, are very proud. Attending the family style Bohemian fh'nner and reception from this area were MP.", and Mrs. John Vesely of McHtenry., a grandson, Mr. and Mrs. -Jack j Pierce of Spring Grove Road: ;i granddaughter, Peter * F. 'Freund, Mr. and Mrs. George Breier, Dick Mikkelsen and Father Baumhofer of ' St. Mary's church. Entertainment and dancing made the everting complete. The Veselys were the recipients of many gifts which they will treasure in the years ahead. We all join in wishing them many more years together and sincerely hope, they continue to enjoy good health. Vehicle Slicker Keassigniiient For the next week, if you want the same vehicle sticker number as last, year, please stop oft at the Sinclair station in -town. After the week is up. the stickers will be available rrt^ several' places throughout the vicinity and then you will have to accept the number assigned. Girl Scout News " • • Mary Jo Kennebeck reports to me what hel^troop has been doing through the past weeks. On Dec. 14, of this week^w^ went straight to our patrols and made invitations, to invite our mothers to the Christmas Party. We then collected dues. Also we practiced ,for the Christmas party. On Dec. 21, we had our Christmas party. We went caroling at the hospital for a start. When we came bark we had a candlelight -ceremony and then we ale. .. Later there was a premedication cerehiony, and to end our meeting Santa Claus came and gave out our grab bag gifts. On Jan. 4 we started by going to our patrols, collected dues, and voted, on badges for pur patrol to do together. We ended our meeting with a flag ceremony. On Jan. 11 we began our meeting by going to our patrols and then had a flag ceremony. ^We also played a game, did badgework, and closed tfye meeting with' taps. That's all for this week, see you next week.' OIL PERMITS The Illinois Division of Oil and Gas issued 180 permits during December, L. Leon Ruff, director of the Department of Mines and Minerals, said last week.' The 129 oil well permits and 51 other permits'issued compared with 151 oil well permits and 171 other permits during December 1963. SHOP IN MeHEXRY HOLSTEIN CLUB BANQUET The McHenry County Holstein club's banquet will be held Thursday, Feb. 18, at the Methodist church in Harvard 7:30 p.m. "Theye will be an excellent speaker," says Harold jepson, Sr., president, "an excellent dinner, and a super master of ceremonies will be in store for every one who comes out to this dinner;" Tickets available from members. 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