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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Aug 1955, p. 14

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V ' L m .V :- •"rg: mm* THE McflENRY ftJ^DSALCR' Thursday, August 18, 11 LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By HaraQi Pom ' Village News Last Friday evening there was a monthly village meeting held in the fire-community building. At this meeting the appropria-" »tions for the year were read and voted on. Also at this meeting, Richard Hyatt, village clerk, tendered his resignation, as of Sept. 1. 1955. With deep regret we see Dick resign because we are positive his place will be very hard to fill. He has handled it efficiently for the past two years. We wish to thank him for his many, many hours of work put into the village in helping to better our community. If public opinion would help Dick change his mind. 1 would be only too glad to publish opinions iri this column. Perhaps, Dick, in the next couple of weeks you can see fit: to change your mind and keep us all happy. umns. it was also decided that the auxiliary and firemen" would meet at a joint meeting twice a year and discuss all important matters. Accident Last week when Lakemoor was the scene of a tragic accident* to the two Pogany children and Chipper CynOwa, John Foute, Sr., was right on the spot to drive the boys to McHenry and then to the Woodstock hospital. All three boys were so seriously burned that there will have to be skin grafting operations in happy returns of the day to all of you. , LIA Last Saturday night the L.I.A. held a very successful beach party on the small beach. At •their meeting, it was voted that the club donate $25 to the fund for the children who were burned. The date of the annual whoopee party was voted to be the Saturday before Valentine's day in February. Games were played and "fun" .prizes awarded to the winners. Judy and Larry Cammarrata were so kind to play their accordions for all of us to' sing. Dance music was from the; Karnin and Clarke home and dancing }ook place on their patio. Cards "and bunco were played by those who desired to v do so in the Stencil the future. Chipper Cynowa has home. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs had -three or four blood trans- R°y Eriakson for the use of their fusions and still is not complete-1 electricity to light the beach. It California and wanted to visit with their mother before going. On Wednesday, Aug. 10, Mr. and Mrs. <Alen drove Mrs, Seyfferth to Racine, Wis., to visit Mrs. -Seyfferth's brother, who been ill and who was to celebrate his seventieth birthday. When she arrived at the hospital she was informed that her Brother, Albert Mentch, had passed away just fifteen minutes previously. This was quite a shock to Mrs. Seyfferth and we extend our sympathy to her at this time. The funeral was Saturday, Aug. 13, from St. Lucy's church, where Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mentch were married in 1907. Combined Meeting Last Tuesday evening the auxiliary and fire department met in a combined meeting to air out differences which have been cropping up in the last few months. It was a very pleasant meeting, as well as informative. The fire board was willing to answer any questions put to them. For the many people who have wondered what the profit was on the carjH^r this year, it was $1346.82, out of which standing bills were paid, leaving a balance of approximately $900 left to work with toward the completion of the fire house. It was also •brought out at this meeting that profit from affairs operated by the firemen will go for fire equipment. They believe that in the past few years everything they have worked for with exception of a few hundred dollars has been for the building proper and since they are working as firemen they also need equipment to become an active recognized department. They will co- j operate with " any organization: running any affair for proceeds to go to the completion of the building and will also aid in doing the work to complete the building. They also expect workers besides firemen to help complete the building, 'we all wish to use the building and should therefore help in its completion. It was also decided to hold a sauerkraut and frankfurt dinner on Sept. 24, proceeds of which will go toward the building fund. Further details will follow in future colly out of danger. The parents of all the children are so very grate ful to everyone who has been so kind to them this past week and to all who have offered tjieir blood to the Cynowa family. For the benefit of these children and to help defray the expenses to come, there is a collection started at Wally's Oasis and also in the Chuck Wagon in Lakemoor. Any donations will be appreciated. Come on, folks, we lend a hand for all other collections so let's dig in for children of our own who need us now. Remember to send the kids cards to cheer them in their many painful hours in the hospital. We hope and pray their recovery will be speedy. Birthdays Though this past week has been a sad one for the Cynowas, it was also one of birthdays in their family. Elsie, Larry and Ray, Sr., all had birthdays this past week. Steph Szaren, although she sure doesn't show it, also had a birthday on Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Hoppert has a birthday this Thursday also. Many We're Not Crazy But If You Look At Our Weekend Specials Advertised on Page 5 You'll Think We Are. . CERTIFIED was a wonderful party and all went home happy and well satisfied with its results. The officers and chairman of the affair wish to thank everyone who helped to make this affair a successful one.: Belated Condolences James Simmons lost his brother recently and we offer our belated condolences to him. His brother lived in Chicago. Daughters Home Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seyfferth have had their two daughters home with them for a visit, Mildred Cettray of Chicago and Mrs. Wishoven and her two daughters of Chicago. They are leaving for ' General News Mrs. Alice Foster and her son, Edward, were, vacationing In; northern Wisconsin for two weeks. Edward was awed at the real live deer he encountered In the northern woods. v.. Both the Sarley and the Friedman households were humming with the voices of small children when their grandchildren came' out to spend a couple of weeks. Both sets - of grandparents enjoyed every minute of their noises and laughter. This past weekend, Mr. and Mrs. R,obert Bluett and family, spend the weekend at the Foss home and Brother Eugene Sohm,* brother of Marcella, was alscfr visiting her for the weekend. On Monday, Mr. Sohm and Brothe* Raymond Sohm, who teaches in Chicago, came out to spend the day. Rickey Foss went to spend the Mid-Summer Sale Power Lawn Mowers NEW and USED REEL TYPE and ROTARY mowers .. NEW and USED ROTO-HLLERS at Big Savings... SICKLE BARS, 28 to 44 inches All Reconditioned and Guaranteed! We need room -- BUY NOW and SAVE! Smith Lawn Mowfer Sales & Service 165 W. Crystal Lake Ave. Phone 1200 Crystal Lake, HI. week in Chicago at the home of his aunt, Mrs, Bluett. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ceicchon arrived nome after a two-week vacation in New Orleans, visiting Mary's folks. EDDIE the EDUCATOR soys The *§»ortoo» of good toacfort mount*. Thoro wH! bo a good mar- Icot for good ttoditn. Hopo that dear-thinking yovrtt will remombor •hit at thoy plan Htoir colloge odv> cation. Illinois Educotiofi Association It Pays To Advertise llll!!llllll!llllllllllilllllil)lll!lllll!l!l!|||ll!|| News of FERNWOOD Mrs. Dan Landt of Pound Ridge, N. Y., is visiting her fathei*\^ John Benson, of Fernwood subdivision, McHenry. Mrs. Landt is area editor for the Villager, a newspaper serving Westchester county. She -has written biographical sketches of such persons as the late Jacob Lasser, author of "Your Income Tax", Bob (Howdy Doody) Smith of radio and TV, Henry Wallace, former vice-president " of the United States, and many other well known personalities. Her father, who retired after twenty yearsf service with the Chicago police department, has been a summer resident of Fernwood since 1926 and a permanent resident for the past thirteen years. Recently resigning his post as deputy sheriff of McHenry county for twenty years, Mr. Benson also served as game warden for the Oak Mount Hunting club for three years. A veteran of the Spanish-American war, he •served in Cuba and Puerto Rica,..; He celebrated his eighty-first birthday on July 4. • Nine blue ribbons were awarded to two McHenry woman, residents of Fernwood subdivision, at the Lake county fair in Wauconda on July 28. Mrs. Herbert Bodga was winner of two blue ribbons and one red for her oil paintings of scenery and still life. Mrs. Emil Ylack was awarded seven blue ribbons and one gred for her crochet work, tatting and Swedish weaving. Announcing the Opening of . .. Menci&i Mu&ic Studio- Normandy Annex Sub. Cary, Illinois Phone MErcury 9-7301 Specializing in the Teaching of Brass Instruments Now Accepting Students for the Fall Season WML MERCIER, Instructor formerly with BOSTON POPS -- SADLER'S WELLS BALLET PERCY FAITH -- HUGO WINTERHALTER HARDEST BUSIEST CHEAPEST WORKERS IN TOWN PLAINDEALER WANT ADS MOBILE X.RAY UNIT<J Mobile units .of the state "Department of Public Health took more than half a million 5^ray« of the chest during the' two-year period ending1 June 30, 1955, ac-T cording to a report issued by Dr. Roland R. Cross, department director. Of the 585,738 chest x-Vays taken, 7,356, or about one in every 80 films, revealed abnormalties indicating possible tuberculosis. The report indicates that tuberculosis is primarily a disease of adults. The incidence of x-rays indicating tuberculosis was considerably higher in the older age groups. TV Star to visit Richmond! Meet Miss Lee Phillip in person at Kremer'sl Saturday, August 20th from 1 to 3 o'clock Come see the beautiful new Fall clothes! Come meet our gracious good friend you've seen so often on" WBBM-TV -- Lee Phillip! Come win a prize in our door-prize drawing! lee will select winning numbers for 50 door prizes valued up to $15. KREMER'S in tho Hillvlow Shopping Contor Richmond, lllinoit McHenry Post 4600 4 Exciting Days! -- Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Sun., Aug. 18-19-20-21 AT V. F. W. 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