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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Apr 1956, p. 16

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LILYMOOR and Lois Schlavone 1 Village News • ' A village meeting will be held on Thursday, April 12, at 8:30 P-nu Everyone is urged to at- All residents have by now received notices from the postal department showing their correct address for mail. The postal department requests that all residents use,, the complete address, as an example: John Doe, 136 W. Rand Rr. Lakemoor, McHenry, 111. Other subdivisions afid towns served by the McHenry post office have streets of the same name of ours. Therefore you must include Lakemoor in your address. ing some time again at Children's Memorial hospital in Chicago. He underwent another skin graft on Tuesday. Helen Para underwent surgery twice in this past month. She came home on Tuesday and we sincerely hope it is her last visit to the hospital. Edward Kamin, Sr., underwent surgery two weeks ago and again this past Monday. He is at St. Michael's hospital, 1845 N. 4th St., Room 215, Milwaukee, Wis. A very speedy recovery is wished for all of you. Birthdays A belated happy birthday to Albert ha Brossman and Jenny -- I Vallone on their birthdays. They Ladies Auxiliary celebrated it at the last Ladies' The ladies auxiliary held their , League social. • election of officers on Wednos- I -- day, March 28. Elected into of- ! Christening -flee are the following members:] The infant daughter of Mr. Mrs. Frank O'Leary, president; j and Mrs. Stanley Zabroski was Mrs. Harry Brady, vice-president; christened Phyllis Jean on Easter Mrs. Casimir Brzezinski, secre- Sunday. Sponsors were Mr. and tairy; Mrs. Frank Bitterman, j Mrs. Melvin Hatch. Dinner was treasurer; Mrs. James Buchwal- j served later at the Charles Ehleter, historian; and Mrs. Theo- breeht home in Homewood, 111. ~»<iore Beahler, chaplain. ; Guests at the dinner were Mr. We wish everyone a very sue- and Mrs. Melvin Hatch and son, cessful year. ; Michael Mrs. Julia Hansen and The installation party will be sons, John and James, Mr. and held on Saturday, April 21. j Mrs. Lloyd Ehlebrecht and fami ily, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ehle- Thnrsday Socials ; brecht and family, Mr. and Mrs. The Thursday night socials are j Charles Ehlebrecht and family, being held at Wally's Oasis every ; Mrs. Elsie Evenson of Racine, Thursday at 8:30 p.m. Everyone Mrs. Virginia Beenemann and is welcome. j Sandy, Miss Sophie Ehlebrecht, j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ehlbrecht P.T.A. j and family of Indianapolis, Mr. The Lily Lake P.T.A. urges J and Mrs. Charles Anderson of everyone to attend the meeting Vincennes, Ind., and Mr. and Jackie, Dickie and Susie Bitterman, Duane Brossman, Rita Bryan, Paul Winston, Diane, and Pamela Kibbe, Dorothy, Buddy and Judy Pope, TTancy Chadwick, Diana Dodd, Lorry Beahler and Richard and, Regina Heekmar^ On April 16, a Youth, for Christ rally will be held at the McHenry roller rink. Roller skating will be enjoyed throughout the evening. Families and friends are welcome. Brownies Last week the Brownies wel corned five new members. They are Carol and Barbara Erickson, Susan Erhardt, Jeanie Duke and Penny Opalka. Teen-age Danee All 'teen-agers thirteen years and older are welcome to the dance on Sunday April 8, from 7 to 10 p.m. The Frank O'Learys have been chaperoning the dances and enjoy them as much as the young people do. on Thursday, April 5, at 8 pjn. at the schoolhouse. Election Of officers will be held that night- Mrs. Thomas Wolff and family. Wonderful Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Claude McDei> mott did not plan a restful vacation. They spent a very interesting day at Natchez, Miss., on a • sight-seeing pilgrimage of homes built in 1700. Jen says the famous Afton Villa is one of the most beautiful homes they have seen. They also visited the cottage plantation and several other homes. In New Orleans they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Myron Morrison and daughter, Myrna, of Danville, 111., and spent five days together dining and dancing at the famous restaurants and night spots. The odds are small that the following incident can happen again/ The original plans were that the two families were to meet at Natchez, and due to other circumstances^' thfe Mo Dermotts went on to New Orleans. While. Jen .was putting things in order at tlie motei, Mac decided to sit in Ms car and watch a 6-lane highway for the Morrisons. He saw them, pursued them, and caught up with them. That added an extra laugh to their vacation. Happy news awaited them when they came back. Sonny McDermott won an expert marksmanship hiedal and received a steam iron for jgetting the highest score in his squad and fourth highest in the platoon. Also back from a winter vacation are Marty and Dorothy Wrublewski and children. They spent two weeks at the home of Marty's parents;\Mr. and Mrs. John Wrublewski in Tucson, Ariz. They visited the Colossal Cave and Mt. Lemmon and other interesting places, and one day at Nogales, Mexico. Easter Sunday they visited with Dorothy s parents, Mr. and M?s. Fred Swan son; in Chicago. * Congratulations Congratulations to Wally and Steph Szarek on their tenth anniversary in business. May your future years in business be filled with success. Easter News Your reporter's slip is showing. With the busy days before the holiday, she forgot to wish you a happy Easier. It was. a beautiful spring day fop the Easter parade, and I'm sure eevryone had a happy Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Leon entertained their children and grandchildren on Easter Sunday- They were Mr. and" Mrs. Nicky Leon and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Leon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith and family find Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bolda and family. • - . . \ Carol Szarek is home, from Mt. St. Mary's school at St. Charles for the . holidays. Other guests at the Szarek home were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kostur and daughter, Auralja, from Chicago. Visitors on Easter Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Andy- Patellaro's home were Air. and Mrs. Stanley Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. Patellaro, Sr., Joe and Kathleen Patellaro, Shirley McCormick and Rosemary Salmone of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Wade visited Mrs. Wade's sis£er, Esther Chambers, at Elgin on Saturday. On Easter Sunday they entertained their daughter, Mrs. Earl Dowell, and family of McHenry. A little sorrow entered their holiday when their daughter, Mrs. George Griffith, and family had an accident on Saturday, which prevented them from joining the family. Guests for Easter dinner at the Bradys' home were Dr. arid Mrs. Leslie Krieger. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Leary spent Easter Sunday with Jen's sister, Mrs. Albert Hoble, and family in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Erhardt and family enjoyed their Easter with Marge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morton, at Round Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beahler and family enjoyed their Easter at Mt. Prospect, 111., at Marge's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hatch. rMr. and Mrs/ Norman Morrison entertained on Easter Sun* day Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morrison, Sr., from Niles arid Mr! and Mrs. Leroy Woods and children of Meadowdale. x Mrs. Frank Harder spent almost a \yeek at Moline, 111., at the home of her son, Frank Harder, Jr., and family. She returned on^ Saturday before Easter. Guests at the Harold Foss home on Easter were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Foss, Sr., Brother Eugene Sohm and Brother John Rohe from Milwaukee, and Waiter Para and son, Tommy. Enjoying Easter dinner at the Casey Brzezinskis' home were Casey's parents, sister, Vicky, Mrs. Catherine Para, Mr. -and Mrs. Michael Para and daughter, Yvonhe, and Ann's sister, Marie Fabian. LILYMOOR We wish to express our deepest sympathy to the E. M. Belfords, whose grandmother, Mrs. Emilie Mylroie, passed away at the age of 95. She was a lifelong resident of Isle of Man in the British Isles. Charlie Rogers, Jr., son of Charlie Rogers, passed away Friday, March 30. He resided in Chicago with his wife and three children. All of his friends were deeply shocked by his sudden death. We would like to send our deepest sympathy to the Rogers family. Feellng Better Little Marlene Karmel should gek a meetel for bravery. While playing Saturday, she was accidentally hit in th> face with a golf club and had to hfive five stitches taken. She was able to get up and about to enjoy her Easter. . ^ Also, we would like to say Happy Easter to Janice Schueler, who will have to enjoy a belated Easter for she was in bed with the mumps and was unable to enjoy Easter with her friends. vAprU&iise Personals' Mr. and Mrs. Don Leske, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leske, Annemary and Mrs. Erisman enjoyed Easter dinner in McHenry with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karmel and family spent Easter with Isabelle's mother in Chicago. The Donald Cutlers were glad to have a former college classmate visiting as an over-night guest. He was Edward Kamasher from the University of Colorado, where he is an art instructor. Classified Ads bring results. Place yours with the Plaindeal«r •day. CONDUCE HE AT CITY HALL SATURDAY* AP Two hearings will- be held at the city hall in McHenry An April 17., At 3:45, Stephen S. Vacula is asking for a variation to permit the erection of an addition tp his present property knoWn as the Cardinal Food and Liquor store at Wonder Lake, ^t the same time, Henry and Dora Rosman are asking for a variation of the McHenry county. zoning ordinance, allowing them tp add an addition to their tp!rej6Yt building, known as the Fireside tavern, located on State-lit. 31, four miles north of B£cIIenry. The variation is to allow an additionaf ninety-one feet from the center of Rt." 31 instead of 110 feet as required by the ordinance. F.M. RADIO & TELEVISION Community Dance This is the last week to get your tickets for the spring community dance. It is given by the firfe department, ladies auxiliary, ladies league and the L.I.A. The proceeds of this dance will be ufifed to purchase more building material for the second floor. At the present time, the firehouse is being used for meetings of the village, police department, community clubs Girl Scouts, Brownies and for other affairs. It is important that the second floor be completed as soon as possible. It would be much easier to heat, everyone would be more comfortable. Try your best to f Attend and make this affair - a huge success. You can be sure to havie a wonderful time. Hospital News Mr. and Mrs. * Roy Erickson paid a visit to their infant son two weeks ago. He is hospitalized at Peoria for premature babies. At the last visit, the baby weighed 3 lbs. 9 oz. Chipper Cynowa will be spend- McHertry Bible Church Credit for a very fine Easter program go to Mrs. Liberty, Mrs. Carol Phenetton, Mrs. Ruth Sveen, Mrs. Margaret Beahler and Richard Beahler. The following children of Lakemoor were in the program: mm III CHICKS! BENNETT FEED and HATCHERY 108 N. Jefferson Wdstk 634 • • UTS DOWN WASTE Stop wasting materials by on-the-job mixing! Tell us your specifications and we'll deliver the right amount of the right concrete mix right on time! McHenry Sand & Gravel Co. "RADIO DISP^HtfJHED* PHON3 • Efficient • Economical • Experienced REPRESENTATION in SPRINGFIELD ASSURED BY NOMINATING James M. White to ire Y®i Is State Representifiie REPUBLICAN TICKET fnmmi Election April. Si, 0956 PoL Adv. Boone, DeKalb, McHenry & Ogle Counties SALES apd SERVICE AUTHORIZED DEAI4PRS FOR G.E. & SENTINEL^ P First in Quality • Fairest in Prices, • Fastest in Service • 22 Years Raclfo & TV. 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Savings and Loans have been received so tavoiaoly fIQm coast to coast because they do two important jobs and do them well. 18,770,000 SAVERS -- 1,395,000 BORROWERS BEING HELPED -- TODAY! We help1'woole^^himp3^ by of[cnnR attractive savings accounts . . . safely earning better-than-average returns, we nejp people own homes by granting practical monthly-repayable home loans. WHAT DO YOU WANT? i^at your'disposal^ ^L^you hve b^ttex™51^™ ^ ^ SavingS a"d Loan? ^ rich background of our business Althouph C()\vr 0lfr fe'low t cl u tizens and build security together . . . with Savings and Loan Associations. havine heloed hundrpd 3 f^f ^er!,m ness the ful1 years, behind us are the traditions and experience of having helped hundreds of famihes build personal security and achieve debt-free home ownership. 3% CURRENT BATES NRY SAVINGS $22 W. Main St. and Loan Association A Guaranty Savings Association PHONE 2 Two Above-Average Dividends Paid Yearly McHenry, 111, f « - ^ 25% faster th<in 5 years ago-- to day-nothing cooks faster. Ready to nrvi in 4 minutosl Fresh>frozen vege< tables cook quick and tender on a modem highspeed surface unit. Electric range used here is a 1956 Frigldaire. Today we're suirroimdedl with all manner of wonders from our great electrical engineering laboratories. Color TV, Radar, High Fidelity phonographs. Yet perhaps one of thei most useful advances has taken place right ih the kitchen. New designs and new ideas have made today's electric ranges 25% faster than 5 years ago. The new instant-heat surface units, for example, give you a jet-like purge of heat as soon as you turn one on. And newly perfected oven and broiler units give you the fastest preheating and broiling you've ever experienced. If you are considering building or buying a home, or even remodeling your kitchen, see the new electric ranges. They come in a wide variety of decorator colors. And when you cook with an electric range your kitchen will be cleaner, cooler and more comfortable. And, you'll find more of the exciting "new-idea" features in electric ranges than in any other kind. Learn how httle it costs to own a new automatic electric range from dealers near you. A fig Sovfeg-Wo Pay Part Voir Ratga SnsCcllSsIsc* Cestl Need new wiring to install your electric range? We share the cost with qualified home owners in 1, 2 and 3-family dwellings. This can cut yoUr expense by about half. Arid you get more than a money saving! D The modern wiring that goes with your installation helps improve your TV picture, brightens lights, mazefe everything electrical work better. You can also install a 240-volt electric dryer, water heater or air conditioner quickly and cheaply.The. Share-the-Cost Plan is available on terms of up to 2 years. New French-deer Oven is one of the "n*w idea" features offered by Frigidaire. Bottom shelf rojUs oyt automatically when French doors open. *• your electric appliance dealer PUBLIC COMPANY

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