Thursday. September 23.1954 1 ~ ~ / . '•- su;i LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR THE McHENBY PLAINDEALEff • "i ' **** *i *J* V-p-r^T ^*HV '(TO ' •wmn : " [ ' V ' v • ' a : "V By Bbicella FbM Birthdays Saturday, Carol Booster and Betty Becker celebrated their eighth birthday together with a lawn party. Seventeen youngsters were present to help make the Occasion a very happy one. Many girts were received by the two young ladies. Belated greetings go to Kenny Booster, who had his birthday on Sept. 10. Also this month, the Boosters celebrated their sixteenth wedding anniversary. Con* gratulations to all of you. Art Skelly celebrated his birthday this past week. Mrs. Drum-: xnel helped him make this day a memorable one. v ^ Dianne Kibbe will celebrate jVr.c J !'f?.nv;V i-- with many of her friends and neighbors. Last Sunday, Adele Leon had an early birthday party with her relatives. Her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kline, and Fred Unn h were there with her Bister, Anna, and sister, Lucille, and their children. Adele's birthday is on Thursday, Sept. 23. -Last week, Dick Pascnen celebrated his fii"st ibirthday. His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kinnerk of Lakemoor, were there to help him celebrate this grand occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Paschen have moved) recently into Lilymoor. Happy birthday to all of you and may you spend many more years in good health in our community. Mrs. Rose Sansone, a summer resident "of Lakemoor, will be operated on this week in Wesley Memorial hospital In Chicago. We all know you have not been feeling too well of late, Rose, and hope this operation will end your ill health. Mrs. Sansone will be hospitalized for at least twelve days, so come on folks, how about a line to cheer her during her stay there. Pinochle Club Mrs. Geiger of Duck Lake entertained her pinochle club last Wednesday. Marcella Foss, Dorothy Wrublewski, Rita Erickson, Ann JBrzezinski, Helen Para, Irene Leon andi Claire Forbes had a wonderful luncheon and three of the members came home with very nice prizes. LJA Daace Just a reminder of the dance next Saturday night to be held at Club iJlymoor, with dancing from 9 p.m. ontll 2 a.m. A smorgasbord supper Will be served in the evening, with installation of officers to take place' during the dance intermissions. Officers to be installed are president, Mar-> cella Foss; secretary-treasurer, Rita Erickson; ^trustees, Marie Hyatt, Helen Para and joe Yaeger; and social chairman, Dorothy Wrublewski. If you do not have your tickets, they can be purchased at the door that evening, so bring ajong your friends and have a wonderful time with all of us. General News Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Mc- Dermott had as their guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Morriwas kept busy with feeding them all but said she never enjoyed anything quite so much aaf to see how the kids all turned - out to help them accomplish this work in one day's time. Those who were there were Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith and family of Lombard, Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks of St. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wade and Sharon of Lakemoor and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowell and family of Wauconda. Mrs. Alice Keyes, a summer resident, came out to enjoy the Indian summer weather with friends this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Bender and son, Bud, and Midge and son were also out for this past week. Billy Bender, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bender, was proudly showing his winning ribbons whieh he won in Yorkville for having the largest pumpkin son and daughter, Myrna. After j ITrown. The pumpkin was 52 their stay herte, they were leav- | inches round and weighed 40 ?<><• ?T' ~"V ».i.1 .7 7?>iin ' " " was leaving for the University of New Mexico .to' continue her studies. Casey Brzezinski has gone on a fishing trip in Wisconsin with his brother-in-law for a few days. We all . hope he has a lot of luck and brings home loads of^ fish. Mr. and Mrs. Para were surprised JJunday when old friends of theirs came out to visit them. They were Mr. and Mrs. George Schrubbe of Chicago. Sunday was a busy day over at the Wade household. Their children • and grandchildren all turned out to help put in a new tile system for them. Mrs. Wade ponnrts. Neighbors are keeping at iihu io '• hopes that they will get the same results next season. Congratulations, Billy. As usual, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson were swamped with company over the past weekend; Mr. and Mrs. J. Heaps and children of Bensenville, Mr. and' Mrs. J. Spinner of Elgin, Kitty Fellows and Mrs. Fellows and Mr. and Mrs. E. Bromer and daughter and Roy's mother, Mrs. Erickson, all of Chicago. 7^ Shop at Hoi Scheme A Problem ? Let us color-key yourT*ooms in a fresh, exciting way. You'll be deUgtibed to) see how your favorite ^ , furniture will look even better when placed in a new, harmonious color scheme ... at reasonable cost. Introductory Consultations 'TREE" TONYAN'S 4I0ME FURNISHINGS 20$rj£. Elm St. Phon« 9i7 McHenry, IEL ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ON TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2nd. A. D. 1954 At the Usual Polling Places in the Various Election Precincts, of the County of McHenry, and State of Illinois, an election will be held for the purpose of electing persons for the following offices, to-wit: United States Senator State Treasurer Superintendent of Public Instruction Three Trustees of the University of Illinois Representative in Congress, Fourteenth Congressional District Three Representatives in the General Assembly, Eighth Senatorial District County Judge County Clerk County Treasurer Sheriff County Superintendent of Schools Notice is also given that on the day above written the electors of the aforesaid £ounty and State will have submitted to them for their adoption or rejection the following propositions: Proposed Amendment to Sections ,6, 7 and 8 of Article IV to the Constitution. I k. V . Proposed ^Amendment to Sections 1, 2 and 3 of Article V of the Constitution (State Treasurer). Proposed Amendment to separate section of the Constitution pertaining to canals an# waterways (Illinois and Michigan Canal). The polls of said Election will be opened at 6 O'CLOCK A. M., and continue open until 5 O'CLOCK in the afternoon of said day. Dated at Woodstock, IlliAois, this Twentieth day of September, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-Four. Clerk (ADVEUIlEHMSrer) jban SouA * HOW TO BLOCK SWEATERS & KNITS Nearly every woman alive has had the experience of hand washing a sweater or a knit garment, then fighting with it to put it back into its original shape. Here are a few suggestions on the best way to get the results you want. 1. MEASURE THE GARMENT THOROUGHLY. By that we mean both, the length and the width. The same with the sleeves. And make a special measurement of the shoulders. A good idea suggests itself from the experience of the cleaning industry. Take the garment before it's washed or cleaned, lay it on a clean piece of cardboard wiii'ui. wilt )n»i. .uiiu:, ofttlSno the garment. Cut out the marked area. That is the shape to which the garment should be restored. After cashing, roll the garment in a towel to remove excess moisture, then merely lay the damp garment on your "template" and stretch to. 1316 required shape. Or, if you've $ good job of cutting, you mky\ be able to slip the garment oyer 41>« board. 2. SIZE THE GARMENT. This is pne of the most effective of all ways to make a sweater or knit garment keep its shape. Not all garments can be safely sized, nor does the sizing last forever. But if .properly done, not only will you have a garment of the identical size and shape after washing as it was before, but it will resist soiling, and wear longer. However, let us emphasize again, don't experiment. Why not instead, let the experts do the job -- and do it right? .BRING IT TO "RAINBOW CLEANERS, North Front street around the corner North of National Tea. PHONE 927 for pickup , service or save 10% cash & carry. CONSUMER NEW TACTICAL UNITS IN THIS, COUNTY Mrs. V. W. C. of McHenry says, "X take my c!«»ni?ifr to RMnwow because uiey are equipped i.o handle anything special or unusual, should 1 require it! The 85th infantry division is contemplating organizing and activating some new tactical units in Lake and McHenry county areas. These units will be a part of the 85th infantry reserve division, which consists of officers and enlisted men who may or may not have prior military experience and live in the state of Illinois. All time spent in the active reserve is credited toward retirement, which is normally attained after twenty or more years of satisfactory service, the last \ eight years of which have been spent in the reserves. Pensions are payable to persons who have completed their twenty years of service after they reach the age of 60. Non-prior service personnel who join the Army reserves are allowed to retain any rank that they might hold if they go on • extended active duty through the | Reserves before the date specified in their induction notice. - The following type units are under consideration for activation: Medical clearing company, ambulance company, field artillery battery, tank company and engineer combat company. Officers and enlisted men who have had experience in any of the above named units are desired. Persons having experience in other branches of the service are aiso acceptable. Persons interested may obtain further information at 325 West Washington street, Waukegan, or by calling ONtario 2-1125. Captain Ralph F. Homan is the Army advisor for units in the Lake and Mc&enry county areas. It Pays to Advertise In The Plaindealer Classified Ads Bring Results Place Yours With . 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