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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 May 1974, p. 6

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t V \(.K (i - 1M,A1\DKALKR - WEDNESDAY, MAY H, 1974 Lakemoor-Lilymoor Alma Hueckstaedt 385-5689 New Program On Medical Self Help In Progress A new program of classes began last week at the municipal building. It is a medical self help program, and consists of a course lasting from 5 to 6 weeks. Sgt. Meyers of the Sheriff's department had a movie on cuts and bruises and the treatment of them. Tonight's (May 8) program will be about shock. Every one or anyone interested in this type of classes from Lakemoor and Lilymoor are invited to come out and learn or refresh your memory on what to do in an emergency. Classes start at 7:30 and last until approximately 9:30 p.m. For those of you that are planning on attending and do not know where the municipal building is located, it is in Lakemoor at 234 W. Rand road. LADIES LEAGUE Members held their regular meeting and birthday party on Wednesday May 1. Following the business of the evening the ladies played games for prizes. SHELL EAT HER HAT iW ON MOTHER'S DAY If you order this delicious cake hat for her today - CALL: 385-0044 RIVERSIDE BAKE SHOP 1309 N. RIVERSIDE DR. -- McHENRY, ILLINOIS Julia Kraus won the first prize, Lu Gravenstuk won second, Jean Dember won third, Joan Delatoree won fourth and Connie O'Rourke won the booby prize. Hostess for the evenings doings was Jean Dember. HOSPITAL NOTES I am very happy to report that Stan Zabroski is now home from the hospital and is recuperating nicely, and I am sorry to report that Grandma Koch is still in the hospital, but sincerely hope by the time you are reading this column today that she too will be home and feeling much better. Here's hoping that Helen Para is also feeling much better after her illness bout! WELCOME The welcome mat is laid out for Larry and Joyce Turner and their infant son, Robert. The Turner family moved here in Lilyraoor from Round Lake Beach. They are residing at 214 Friendly Avenue, formerly the property owned by Mrs. Lucille Gatto. BIRTH OF THE BLUES A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt of Lakemoor on April 13 in McHenry hospital at 12 minutes after 11 a.m. The little one was named Charles Stephen, Jr., and he weighed in at 8 lbs. and 2 ozs. His maternal grandparents are James and Andrea Johnson of Lilymoor, and his great- grandparents on his mom's side of the family are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pokett of McHenry • • AND. IF YOU ACT RIGHT NOW. • • H o/ \\ V BEWARE! Spring brings many door-to-door salesmen to the area. Some are from reputable firms, selling quafity products or services. Others may use false credentials to get into your home to pressure you into "buying" 1. Protect yourself, until you are sure ! .don't admit any person into your home 2. If you allow a salesman to enter, think the offer through thorough­ ly before you write a check. Make the check payable to the company, NOT TO THE SALESMAN. Don't write check until you are sure! If the individual won't take no for an answer, call the police... don't write a check and then stop payment on it. Many area businesses have cashed such checks in good faith, only to find out that payment had been stopped on the check and trouble ensued. A stop payment does not necessarily relieve you of the responsibility fpr payment of a check. 3. McHenry is one of Illinois finest shopping centers. There are reputable firms selling fine merchandise and services at com­ petitive prices. SHOP McHENRY FIRST! ! ! Ibank "Where Family Money Matters" THE McHENRY A FULL STATE BANK VSW 3510 W. Elm McHenry 385-1040 and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Johnson of Woodstock. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. John Robinson of Kimmel, Ind. The Schmidts reside at 106 Valley View in Lakemoor. REPEAT OF THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES Mr. and Mrs. Larry Turner of Lilymoor became proud parents of a son on April 22 at 7 a.m- in Condell Memorial Hospital in Libertyville. He weighed in at 8 lbs. and 812 ozs. The young sir was named Robert Roy. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Grounau of Chicago and his paternal grandmother is Mrs. S. F. Ratliff of Wadsworth. Congratulations to both sets of parents. It is the first born to both of the couples. May both families have many years of fun and enjoyment with their sons. SURPRISE! If you heard a little raucus on April 27 over in Lilymoor its because my son, Rusty, had a surprise birthday party for a friend from school. The party was for a young ladv from McHenry named Lori Dalby. she was 18 on May 2. She thought she was going to Woodfield but it seems she never made the trip. Also attending the party were: Peggy Borg, Joe Broderick, Fred Campisano, Kevin Doran, JaneEppel, Ann Liptrot, Karen Moe, Pat Nellessen, Noelle Reid, and Kevin Wentzel. All from the McHenry area. It seems everyone had an enjoyable time from 6:30 till 11. BIRTHDAYS Blowing out the candles this coming two weeks are: on the second is Helen Para will make her birthday wish. On the third Linda Blake, Sue Thomas, and Albert F. Kunz will share that date. Then on the sixth Richard Polinski will celebrate another year. On the ninth Pam Zabroski will add 1 more year as will Tracey Jones on the eleventh. Stan Zabroski will notice how much brighter his cake is this year on the twentieth. And last but not least Richard Hyatt will celebrate on the fifteenth. CANCER FUND DRIVE In case the volunteer collector hasn't been to your house yet, chances are she will he there very soon now as the McCullom Lake Geny Milbratz 385-8543 Boys Baseball League Re-Opens , Registration Registration for the boy's baseball league is being re­ opened until June 1, to give more boys a chance to join. Presently there are not quite enough boys for two teams. Registration slips can be picked up from Dave Hansen at 4921 W. McCullom Lake Road, or Jim Bitterman, 4907 W. McCullom Road. The next practice is Thursday, May 9, at 6 p.m. Anyone interested in managing a \e&m should contact Mr. Hansen or Mr. Bitterman. BEACH GALS Plans for a teen dance were discussed at the May 1 meeting. A committee was appointed to drive is coming to a close shortly. Welcome her and give your donation to a worthy cause. CONDOLENCES The sympathy of the community goes to Ruth Kroncke by way of this column, due to the death of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Reining. Other than Ruth she is survived by one other daughter, Mrs. Fred (Dorothy) Kroncke of McHenry, also four sons, William also of McHenry, Edward, Jack, and Bob all of Chicago, also one sister Mrs. John Moliter who once resided in Lilymoor but now lives in Chicago. Mrs. Reining had thirty- six grand children, twenty-five great-grand children and three great-great-grand children. Mrs. Reining's husband, William, and a son preceded her in death. Mrs. Reining was 84 years old. Services were held at a Chicago funeral home and she was buried in Memorial Park Cemetery in Skokie. She lived the last 3 years in the Woodstock Residence Nursing Home and the 8 years prior to that she lived here in Lilymoor with Ruth , and Ruth's husband, Elmer, also now deceased. organize the affair, which is scheduled for sometime in July. It will be in the community center, and only for teen-agers. The committee will report all details concerning the dance, at next month's meeting. . Six ladies have become new members of the Beach Gals. They are Phyllis White, Gertrude Walter, Pat Schieb, La Verne Loew, Chris Lawson and Joan Bitterman. The Beach Gals are very happy to have these new members in the group. Following the meeting, refreshments were served, and the gals had a social game hour, complete with extra­ ordinary prizes. The next meeting is Wednesday, June 5, 7:30 p.m. SWIMMING LESSONS The Beach Gals have arranged for swimming lessons to be available this summer for children 3 years of age, and* over. Registration is June 6, at 4706 W. Lake Shore Drive. Lessons will be given by a licensed instructor. Children, aged 6 and under, must be accompanied by a parent during the lesson, who will stay in the water, with the child. This is to insure complete supervision at all times for each child, if the instructor is occupied with someone else. Further information, as to dates, and time schedule, will be published when definitely established. REMINDER Ladies of the Lake meeting will be Thursday, May 9, 8 p.m. at the beach house. A hobby night has been set for this meeting, and ladies are asked to bring a sample of their hobby, to show the others. CONDOLENCES Condolences to the family of Mrs. Eugenia Wade, on her death, May 1. Mrs. Wade who had been ill for several months, lived with her husband, Oscar, at 4912 W. Fountain lane, since moving here from Chicago, 9 years ago. Our sympathy to • Mr. Wade, and other surviving members of the family. GIRLS BASEMALL Due to lack of sufficient notice, girls'- softball registration is being extended until enough girls have joined. Girls aged 9 through 15 are eligible, and can pick up registration forms at 4907 W. McCullom Lake road. First practice for* those who have joined already is set for Saturday, May 11 at 2 Managers and coaches are still needed. HAPPY BIRTHDAY May 13 is Ed Stacknick's birthday, the only one this week. Best wishes to Mr. Stacknick on his day. ANNIVERSARIES Celebrating anniversaries this week are George and Laura Slater, May 10, and Leonard and Cecelia Swedberg, May 12. To both couples, a very happy anniversary, and sincere wishes for many more years of happiness together. McHenry Man Joins Honor Society At NIU A McHenry man was recently initiated into the Eta- Eta chapter of Phil Alpha Theta, an international honor society in history at Northern Illinois university with thirty other students. William M. Eckart of 5215 W. Willow lane, McHenry, was among the honored initiates. Eligibility for undergraduate students included completion of at least 12 hours in history courses with an average of better than "B" and a minimum overall grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 grading scale. Graduate students accepted had a minimum grade point average of at least 3.5 in all graduate history courses and had completed at least one- third of the hours required for the degreee they are seeking. PROMOTED Oregon Pacific Industries announces the promotion of Hal C. Huff to manager of the Wilsonville warehouse. Huff, a native of Richmond, 111., is a graduate of Richmond high school and Northern Illinois university. 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