7 V* , • v' v ' w Tbiind»jr. November 17, 1955 JXHE McHENBY- PLAINQEALEB f 1 lakeland Park - West Shore Beach WEST SHORE BEACH {NEWS IBy Maty Bay •Conservation (Club (News A meting at the beachhouse at the village of McCullom Lake was held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 13. Seining of the lake was finished last week, with additional seining to be done in • the spring. The president, Ken Ebey. talked about future plans concerning trap and skeet shooting and controlled shooting area. The meeting concluded with two interesting wild life films. . (Hospital (Notes Ted #lisnik has been in St. Mary's hospital in Chicago for observation. We are all hoping he will be back with us real soon. Mrs. Wyles has been taking care of her two granddaughters, Judy and Barbara, since her daughterin- law has been in the hospital. Bobby Bies2czad had an overnight stAy in Woodstock hospital •to have his tonsils removed. Recovery was complete and he is in there pitching again. Birthday Greetings To Alana Parks, Mai'y Lou Day, Eileen Homo, Signe Mileski, Wayne Johnson, Vince Day and Roy Homo. All of these birthdays are in November. Belated birthday greetings to Clifford Wyles, who had a birjthday in October. This is your column. Please use it regularly. Phone your news to me at 534-J-l or drop your news items in my mailbox. (LAKELAND PARK NEWS Jetta iGleeson \-- ^Dorothy Uttich * , (General (Meeting The Lakeland Park Property Owners association will hold their fall general meeting Sunday, Nov. 20. The meeting will start promptly at 6:30 p.m. at the VJF.W. hall. The program will include a discussion on ways of financing the installation of entrance lights, voting on the bylaws and a lecture by Rudy Bryant on his bee hives. Cake and coffee will be served after the meeting. {Conservation |Club Meets The McCullom Lake Conservation club had its second regular monthly meeting at tne West Shore Beach house Sunday, Nov. 13. Mr. Pry from the Palos Park Qun club discussed at the meeting the possibilities of skeet and trap shooting. Two color sound movies we're shown by ttudy Bryant. fentertain (Four Generations Mr. and Mrs. August Hucke entertained four generations of the Reuter family on Sunday, Nov. 6. There was little Susan and Kathy Reuter, their father, Harry Reuter, Jr., their grandfather, Harry Reuter,' Sr., and their great-grandfather, Edward Reuter, and his new bride from Luxemburg, Germany. Mrs. Harry Reuter, Jr., is the daughter of the Huckes. las Deiahovy and Sandra's brother, Hank. To Bobby Diets, who was six Nov. 11. - To Peggy, Pam and Billy Murray. Peggy was 5 years old Nov. 13. Pam celebrated her sixth birthday on the fourteenth and Biliy turned the ripe old age of 4 years on Nov. 17. ' To Susie Meineke, who was 7 years old Nov. 12. She celebrated the occasion with a party. Those attending were Billy Krater, Susie and Linda Lambert,. Darlene and Maria Pike, Mary, Alice and Betty Sullivan, Car la Dietz, Josephine Cina, Francine Parisi, Paulette Rizzo, Kathy Miller and Kathy Lavontine. (Congratulations To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pike, who celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversary Nov. 6. Demonstration Party A grand time was had by those attending the demonstration party in the home of Gayle Laursen on Wednesday, NoV 6. Lakeland Parkers who enjoyed the party are Jean Parisi,, Clare Colman and Dorothy Humphreys. From across McCullom Lake, Mrs. Mary Kantorski and Mrs. Zodi attended. Gayle's mother, Mrs. Zena Thoresen, and aunt, Mrs. Lillian Hubbard, and a few friends from Chicago " came -to help make the party a success. Rock-&-bye (Baby To little Miss Janice Devine, born Tuesday at 4:10 a.m. at St. Luke's hospital in Chicago. Evelyn and Harvey Devine, the proud parents, report the baby weighed 4 lbs. 13 oz. Evelyn is now home but the baby will spend a few more days in the hospital. Mr. Devine's mother, Mrs. Alive Devine, from Santa Monica, arrived here in time to greet the new arrival and also to stay with big brother, Steve, 2 years old, while his mommy was away. Congratulations to all! jHappy Birhtday To Sandra Dawson, who celebrated her fourth birthday in her brand new home \yith a party Nov. 10. Those helping with the celebration were Frank and Mary Terese Sweeney, Rosemary Doug- Package Liquor Store and Tavern PIZZA Italian Spaghetti Sandwiches KITCHEN CLOSED ON TUESDAY'S McHENRY 336 430 So. Green St., McHenry, 111. (Christening (Party Alan John O'Gara, son of^Xlr. and Mrs. Art O'Gara, who/was born Sept. 19, was baptised at St. Patrick's church on Sunday, Nov. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parker from Wauconda were godparents. After the christening, a delicious turkey dinner was served by Mrs. O'Gara. Sorry to Hear Ann Groote underwent surgery in Memorial hospital in Woodstock. Hope you are feeling much better by now, Ann. Mrs. Lucille Stevens, mother of Floyd Leigh and Betty Laurence, is in Memorial hospital recuperating from a heart ailment. Coming land <Going Horace Taylor spent a week in Winnipeg, Canada, on business. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leigh were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stickling and Mr. and Mrs. George Leers from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kluk entertained M*- and Mrs. Julius Klimowski from Chicago on Sunday, Nov. 13. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. William Boratoec and daughter, Carol, and grandson spent the day with the Kluks. The Earl Boyces' new grandson, Scott Case Boyce, came for his first visit to the nome of his grandparents on Sunday,: Nov. 13. Accompanying him were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boyce, of Chicago. Last weekend, Mrs. Margaret Gavin celebrated her birthday at a party in her honor at the home olf her son, Charles Gavin, in Chicago. Mrs. Gavin lives with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Hendee, Who also attended the party. Many happy returns. Visiting the Berny Laurences Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. M. Nimeth and ,John Nemeth, parents and brother of Mrs. Laurence. The men enjoyed an afternoon of hunting (with no luck, I might add). Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Waller and two children from Chicago were also guests of the Laurences. Richard Laurence spent the weekend with his son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Laurence. NEW JAPPOINTMENT The Illinois State Toll Highway commission has appointed Charles L. Dearing as its executive director. Dearing, who has been associated >with the Brookings Institute, Washington, D.C., since 1929, is regarded as one of the country's top authorities in highway transportation administration and tol! road operation. Shop At Home 5ppflNG BUT THE )TH By Arnold A.n 8-month old PULLBT in Mew Boston, N.H. lata an eqq containing POUR SOLKS t K-J-JVa- * THE in) SHRINKING iu SIZE JKND THE 6EA. LEVEL IS GRADUALLY LQW6&NGJ fbue probably io-fcke cooliwflof$ process wtektu the &awO MO innunnniiuiinniiiiiiiuKiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiii J0HNSBURG NEWS By Betty Hettermann ifiiiiitjiiirijiiiiriitiiriiiiirjiiiiiiiiiriiiini For* the first time irv history, -Mara ai«e AMI WOMEN tView MEN in tVie U.S. U ^ (OV£Z A MILLION MORS!) rF AH WAS PUTTIN 'HIS Ah l,J , A CASE OF MEASLES. THEY'RE REAL MISERABLE!. TW CUR5E ON THIS GOLD, AH'D,THROW t^OMP/vaJ^ A W - * i$I 'S* 't* 'ji 'I* *$* *1* *5' '** 'I' 'I* Shop in McHenry, 9% yd. remnant of green textured surface, heavy weight rubber runner, 36 in., 9M> yds. @ $4.95 yd. or $37.50 for the entire piece. Ideal for tavern or store. Beautiful hand-hooked rugs, extra heavy weight. Sizes available from 2x3 to 12x18. Cotton $3.98 & up. Wool-blend $5.79 & up. 48 inch drapery fabrics. White back-grounds with gold accent in many colorful prints. Special purchase: only 98c to $1.98 yd. All are name brands. HAVEMEYER'S ; * No. Side of Rt. 120, % miles west of Rt. 12 (near Volo) Open 9:30 to 6 and Sunday 10 to 3:30 PHONE McHENRY 2295 Republic National Lii Insurance Company. * takes pride in announcing the appointment of CCBEET BECrENBAUeti as Manager of the COCISfCCD BRANCH CFPICE 708-09 Central National Bank Building Dial 2-3113 Mr. Beckenbaugh was sales representative in McHenry county before his advancement, '"t 'Tuft** WI'II'I.ii 'n REPUBLIC NATIONAL LIFE I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y Theo. P. Beasley, President Home Office: Dallas Guest at Shower Miss Jan Reinboldt of McHenry was guest of honor at a shower last Tuesday evening at Hettermann's tavern. Games were played ahd prizes awarded to the winners, after which Miss Reinboldt opened her many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostesses,. Mesdames Rtfth Martinec, Marge Jung, Dorothy Reinboldt and Dorothy Hettermann. The gift table had a large bride doll in the center, with the bridal party colors in streamers completing the theme. Jan was assisted by two of the bridal party members when opening her gifts. They were Judy DiCicco of Lakemoor and Joanne Reinboldt of McHenry. Jan will become the biHde_of Herman Oker of Crystal Lake at St. Patrick's church on Nov. 26. Darlene Andreas attended a shower in her honor recently at the Community club hall. Miss Andreas will become the bride of Tom Huemann next Saturday, Nov. 19, at St. John's church. Slid (Pond Adieu , Yes, to l3ill Ricks our favorite "Mayor," "We will be bidding a fond farewell for awhile this week. Bill is leaving to spend the winter months with his daughter and husband, the Emil Boilers, in Morton, 111. We will all miss "Mr. Mayor" but I'm sure that he will let us know from time to time just how everything is going down there. Have a good time, Bill, and hurry back. Hettermann in a little farewell celebration by. attending a show in Waukegan and dinner "in Gurnee. We all wish Harry a lot of good luck for his next two years and hope they go fast so he can once again join all his friends here. Harry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thelen. Feather Party , A good sized crowd gathered at the Community club hall last Saturday evening to attend the club's annual -feather party. Among the lucky persons of the evening were Clarence Regner, Lu Hettermann and Carl Hallstrom. Sandwiches were served during the evening's activities by the committee in charge. ICE Mm FIVF & DIME STORF News is a little short this week folks. How about giving me a ring when you have little news tidbits? My number is 1296-R. Shop at Home and SAVE! Public (Tarty The Christian Mothers are having another of their public parties next Sunday evening in the school hall. The public, as well as the parishioners, are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. (Leaving for Service Harry Thelen faill be leaving for duties with the armed forces on Nov. 23. Last Sunday evening Harry and his wife, Lois, were accp^npanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gene King, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Feather Party Friday, Nov. 18lh OLD BRIDGE TAVERN 140 N. Riverside Drive REFRESHMENTS McHenry, 111. DOOR PRIZE "W* !• M tat taB i&t Ha |M ssi )M cstfd stop oa a iae!" NATIONAL SAFETY COUHtM. Small Horn& Has Latest in Modern Living Convenience -y ;r" ^ •• M ' TELE-MODERNIZED. This is just one of three telephones used by an active famUy in a small, modern home. Other phones are in the bedroom and living room. Nobody has to walk more than a few steps jo make and answer calls. Wouldn't you like to enjoy modenrliving telephone convenience in your . home? Three extension telephones cost less than 10 cents a day. 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