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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Nov 1955, p. 10

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LAKEMOOR & ULYMOOR By Ann Brzezinski Village fern's Henry 'Hoppert was appointed a trustee by the village board at the Nov. 10 meeting. Mr. Hoppert replaces Edward Kamin, Jr., and will serve oi> the village board until the next election. Mr. Kamin resigned due to the transfer of his work, which would keep him out of town indefinitely. Birthdays A happy birthday to Regina Heckman, who was 8 years old on Saturday, Nov. 12, and to James Buchwalter, who celebrated his birthday on Friday, Nov. 11. iFire Department (Auxiliary An enjoyable evening was had by all at the feather party given , by the auxiliary on Saturday, Nov. 12. Pood and refreshments were served. Judy and Larry Cammarata entertained the party with accordion music and Grace Wiedeman with , songs. The party was a success and the auxiliary wishes to thank everyone for their help and donations. Fun dub Lu Bitterman entertained the Fun club at her home on Wednesday. Nov. 9, with a delicious luncheon. Bunco was played with lovely prizes to the winners. and liiS "wife, arid'Tier aunt," Mrs. Clara Siasker, of Chicago. • Mr, ahd Mrs. Herbert Pressman had a busy weekend. TKey enjoyed the company of Mrs. Albertha Brossman's mother, Mrs. Louise: Bunch, and her sister, Miss Mae McAllister, .ana a niece, Sandra 'Wohlfiel. Also, their father- in-law, Walter Biehl, spent part of the weekend working on their house. Thursday Socials The Thursday night socials r.re being held at Wally's Oasis every 'Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Boy JScouts James Hansen of Troop 164 received his second class pin at the court of honor. Oib Scouts Den 7, which is part of Pack 361, will be spending a very interesting day at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago on Saturday, Nov. 19. JP.T.A. , The Lily Lake P.T.A. has vanilla and lemon flavoring on sale. The proceeds will be used to purchase a coffee urn for the P.T.A. Bowling The bowling sponsored by the Kiwanis club for children is still 'badly in need of instructors and scorers. For' further information, please call Harry Brady. Engagement Congratulations to Bill Huetnann of Johnaburg and Judy De- Cicco on their engagement. McHenry (Bible Church The B.C. Teens' meeting on 'Sunday Nov. 13,. had an election of officers. The following people were nominated: Dick Beahler, president; Buddy Pope, vicepresident; Dorothy Pope, secretary- treasurer ; Karen Dresdow, corresponding secretary. Everyone from 12 to 21 years of age is welcome to join. Meetings are held on Sundays from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m. Diane Kibbe will be. in charge of the Nov. 20 meeting. |On the {Mend > - Chipper Cynowa underwent a sixth skin graft this last\| week. He is still in his high spirits and improving steadily. He is at the Children's Memorial hospital in Chicago. Harry Gannon is quite ill at the Woodstock hospital and has been there for several weeks now. Cleveland Wade is still at Downey hospital at Great Lakes for treatment and observation. With Thanksgiving so'close to us, a card or letters from friends would help to cheer them on their Thanksgiving Day. . LJ.A. The L.I.A. is being postponed to Saturday, Nov. 26, instead of Nov. 19. New Citizen , ; Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Wade on their new granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Wade, Jr., are the proud parents of Margaret Elvira, born on Wednesday, Nov. 2, The junior Wades reside at Tinley Park and this is their seventh child. Here & Then Mr. and Mrs. Claude McDermott will be spending a few days at Sterling, 111., at a convention. James Buchwalter and Dick Hyatt attended a convention of the Illinois Municipal League at Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Para entertained her uncle, Paul Meyer, LHymoor There is a new look on South street at Center street. The "residents were busy painting the mail boxes in red and blue. Mr. and Mrs. Don Leske entertained Les Dushane and two boys on Sunday, Nov. 13. Maurice and Helen Haines spent Friday, Nov. 11, with Mrs. D. C. Cooper on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago. Mrs. Cooper is a sister to Helen. And on Saturday, Maurice and Helen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jutzi of South Chicago. "Order your Rubber stamp at the Plaindealer today! GAS PUMP THOUGHTS By: Ed Guettler PROCRASTINATE . . . "to put off from, day to day" says Webster's Dictionary. At GUETTLER'S CITIES SERVICE this word implies the reason for cracked motor blocks and radiators from sudden freezing weather. Why people will wait until the last minute to winterize their automobiles scan, only be answered by a psychologist. It is a kind of waiting game played to see how close you can get to a two or three hundred dollar repair bill for freezing-up. Drive in at Highway 31, McHenry, 111. right now and let us do the thorough job of winterizing your car. Don't play this losing game. 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