* * V : ' v August 20) 135tt .np NEWS ' •'H**. P^t Morrisgm V»y L*k* P.T.A. Is hav- ^ «p®*hetti dinner this comtatarday, Aug. 22, at the t building:. The dinner be served from 6 to 7:30 ' t W us try to attend this jjyfflpii* and help the P.T.A. .In \W|br endeavor .to raise fundB. Lakemoor volunteer fire ^ department will hold their next "Lggg»r meeting Tuesday, Aug. j!-'"«BCTi30 p.m. All members please |,W to attend. The men worked 1 ' on the building last vtfaek and on J Saturday, more of the floor was S poured. This coming Saturday j| Morning at 8 a.m. the remainder *1 of the floor will toe-poured. . I The ' Lily Lake Beautifying 8 club has turned over the remain-; f der of their funds, a total of '•f $26.89, to the Lakemoor volun- «. teer fire department. The men ' would like to express their appreciation for this donation. The bowling season starts next month and the following are sponsors for teams: Beckers Lakeside Inn, The Vogue, Wally's Oasis, McDermott and Club Lilymoor. We still need two more sponsors for teams. If you would like tp sponsor a team, please contact Ray or Elsie Cynowa at McHehry 594-M-2. Our Lakemoor Brahmas have a winning streak on, ai\d we hope that they keep it' up. A week ago Monday, they played La- * Qreca's Lobsters an<| won 9 to 5 and on Wednesday they played 1 against the Knights of Columbus and won 15 to 9. The teams • are going into their finals now and so far it looks like, our boyg may be on the way to winning the title. We have a -team to be proud of so let's give them our support. The Ladies Auxiliary , would j like to thank the Lakemoor po- • lice department for the wonderful cooperation they gave in helping us at the beach party. By the. way, folks, if you are going to give a party and arewondering what to do to provide fun and entertainment for the evening to keep the party alive, call Marge Ehrhardt for suggestions. She has a lot of ideas and will be more than glad to give you a hand. Congratulations are in order . for John and Alice Becker of lakemoor, who became p?oud parents of a girl on Aug. 11. The little gal weighed, in at 7 ROBERT HAY • • -• T. -: . • • "THE % . LOW OVERHEAD - I";, ' WAT v f Geoml ContractoTf ^ New Construction M and Remodeling f LET US • 4 FIGURE FOB YOU r Phone 622-W-2 | ROUTE 4 fe®' McHENRY, ILLINOIS * ft lbs. 10 oz. and also to "Red" and Viena Bryan, who became proud parents of a baby girl on Aug. 12. Their little gal weighed in at .7 lbs, '8 oz. Mothers, and babies reported to be doing fine. , Belated birthday greetings to Ann Brzezinski and Harold Foss, both of Lakemoor, who celebrated a week ago Monday at the Foss home. Happy birthday to Mrs. Edward Lannes of Lakemoor, who celebrated her birthday with friends at a party given last Saturday evening. Hope your have many more. Mr. and Mrs. John Kerechek of Lakemoor are on their way for a two-week vacation to California. Their daughter will take care of their business while they are gone. Master Sergeant Frank Doyle of the Marines was a visitor at the Norman Morrison home last week enroute frorr) San Francisco to Washington, D.C. Frank is an old school chum of Pat and Squib Morrison and once resided in Lakemoor. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper and son were guests of Mac" and Jen of Lakemoor at their» summer home in Minnesota for a few days last week. Jen reports that she hasn't had the time to write much to anyone since she is running a camp for nine and has been kept quite busy. Quite a a few of our teen-agers are up there having the time of their lives. More birthday wishes are in order for Mi's. Tony Leon, who was one year older bat. Weilnev> day, and ai«9 to Schidvonc of Lakemoor on her birthday last Saturday. By Mr*. Charles Freund ."""N ' . -- • • , Mrs. Alice Wagner Was hostess to the members of her club on ^Tuesday night of last week. Games of five-hundred were played and prizes went to Mrs. Frank May, Mrs. Mark Pierce and Mrs. Charltes Gillespie. Refreshments were served after cards. ' Mrs. Paul Lewis in Fox Lakfc on Wednesday night were Mrs. L. L. Kagan, Mcs. Arthur Kfitftner, Mrs. Ray May, Mrs. Edwin May and Mrs. Charles Freund. A delicious chicken dinner was, served and the evening was. 'spent at cards. Prizes went to Mrs. Charles Freund, Mrs. Ray | May and Mrs. Arthur Kattner. ( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tinney, I Bob, Frank and Bud, were din- I ner guests in the Charles Freund j home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don White enjoyed a trip to northern Wisconsin this weekend. \ Those from here who attended ; Rev. Eugene Jung of Haycock a club meeting at the home of Run, Pa., is spending this week ACCORDION CONTEST Winners in two sections of an accordion contest at the Illinois state fair Aug. 15 were presented trophies by Governor William G. Stratton. Governor Stratton awarded trophies to winners of the accordion band contest as well as the solo section. More than sixty accordion bands played during the day when the competition was held in the Illinois building, and 275 soloists competed in a separate Contest in Agricultural hall. Classified Ads bring results. Place yours with the Plaindealei twdayj - S, *»rrr--. !-- -- If It's a /ob for ' Bottled Gas • ITS A JOB FOR SHELL ANEL tympany KRUSE HARDWARE COMPANY Richmond, McHenry County, 111., Long Distance Phone 101 Speeds work-saves money-helps bidders deliver quality work •*»*. fCMipl aaj doned for your job. llflMi aa? plac* •FiiU strength, reliability and •No MM ID clean «p; damped uniformity in every load. Me* wWe wanu* #Low prlc# iccmrmtelj fuoyet- (unbUoscoit u. T* J--* hnOdm both benefit by nslfig otf V. 1--frutiid Concrete. Pbons us before you McHenry Sand & Gravel PHONE McHENRY 920 MB FHOMT STBffgT McHENRY. n r. with his parents, J1CT; and Mrs. John Jung. ' . r ' Congratulations to Mike Huff, who had a birthday on Aug. 4. We all wish you good^ health and happiness, Mike. Mrs. William Britz and Mrs. Shirley Bereiter and Billy attended a family picnic at the Paul Lewis home in Fox Lake on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. ftoy Haneline of Monticello, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freund of Antioch were callers in " the Charles Freund home pn Tuesday night. Lyle Franzen came out from Chicago on Wednesday to celebrate his birthday with his Aunt Alice. Thursday*' morning they left for Iowa/ where they are visiting friends. The Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Lester Siedschlag Tuesday afternoon to honor her birthday. The afternoon's diversion included cards and visiting and a lunch was served. Mrs. Clifford Schulz and children of Chicago spent several days ' last week with the John Sanborns. Jack Sanborn, too, is home and has been for several weeks as he is released from the Army. Vacations are really getting into full swing. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Lay took off foi; pfcrts W:2vunknown Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blink just rettpned from a two weeks' trip through the states. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Freund are anticipating a vacation in California in the vtfry near future. ' Mrs. Bertha Esh of Woodstock is visiting in the home of Mr! I and ^Jrs. Albert Britz this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown are visiting relatives in* Iowa this week. Mrs. Alice Weber and daughter, Judy, just returned from a trip to Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn., where they visited relatives. The firemen held thfir regular meeting at the fire hqussp^on Monday night, plans were discussed for their carnival, wBch will be held the first part of September. Bill Kattner of Camp LeJeune, N. Car., is enjoying a Vurlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kattner. 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