Thursday, May 17, 1956 TATE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER IAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By Ann Brzezinski and Lois Schiavone ^ Village News Arrest tickets are being issued to anyone not having a vehicle license.' Due to the bad weather, the clean-up campaign will continue. Any junk, trash and refuse that cannot be burned please place in front of your homes and the trucks will pick them up. Anyone having electrical work done please comply with the village code by getting a permit-to ao the work. , ' Auxiliary The next ladies' auxiliary meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 23, at 8 p.m. . Thursday SociuLs - The Thursday night socials are being held at Wally's^ Oasis at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to 'attend. L.I.A. Next Saturday, May 19, the L.I.A. will have their social for the benefit of the library. A handbill has been passed out telling you all about it. It will take a lot of time and work to start the library and the L.I.A. wil be grateful to everyone atjpnding the social. The annual dinner for the L.I.A. members will be held on Saturday; ' May 26, at Club Lilymoor. Election of officers will take place that evening. The next L.I.A. meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 13, at 8 p.m. McHenry Bible Church At the last meeting on Tuesday, the ladies of the church made corsages for the motherdaughter tea to be held on Sunday, May 20, from 3 to 5 p.m. Mothers, will you please call Mrs. Ruth Sveen at 493-R, if you are going to attend, so she can make her plans accordingly. Last Wednesday, May 16, the prayer meeting was7 held at the Cleveland Wade home. ^ First Holy Communion Was made by Leonard John Szarek on Sunday, May 13. at St. Mary's church in McHenry. Guests at Leonard's Communion party were Mrs. Catherine Wasowicz, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wasowicz and son, Marc, Casey Wasowicz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wasco and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mattea and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kostur and daughter, Aurelia, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kostur, Jr. The above guests were all from Chicago. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marsh from Pistakee Bay and Mr. and Mi's. Ray Cynowa and sons. Junior-Senior Prom Dancing at the junior-senior prom were Dale O'Leary and Marlene Ehrhardt, Robert Shaft and Karen Neff, and Ronald Godina arid Thelma Neff. The prom was held at the McHenry high school on Saturday, May 12. on that day: Flag ceremony, Leader Parol Gray; flag bearers, Nancy Ehrhardt and Shirley Gustafson; color guards, Sharon O'Leary, Rosanne Brzezinski, Virginia Bennett and Ann Shaw. Panel show, M.C., Dorothy Pope; panel, Janyce Bonder, Mary Ann Sossong, Nancy Chadwick; contestants, Betty Shaw and Bobby Neff. In the ten laws of the candle service tvere Nancy Chadwick, Ann Shaw. Virginia Bennett, Carol Grey, Nancy Ehrhardt, Bobby Neff, Mary Ann Sossong, Rosanne Brzez;nski. Shirley Gustafson and Sharon O'Leary. The re-registration for the Girl Scouts is Thursday, May 17. Any girls from 10 to 14 years may join the Girl Scouts. Bowling News .lJV The ten teams of the Gutter Queens held their banquet on Monday, May 7, at- the McHenry Country Club. A wonderful dinner was enjoyed: | Al's Welding team of McHeh: Later, the party went on to I fy th° ' firBt place I trn!rvht* MnTVvno 1^'c. «f Hff/\P..lln.M .the Club After Glow,, held at I l™?hy' McDonaW's of MeCullom the McHenry Country Club. They Lake was presented the second were entertained by Nick Noble, Mercury recording star, Priscilla Holbrook at the organ. Visionaries, vocal group, and Nip Nelson, a wonderful comic and mimic, and music anci dancing. place trophy, and we are proud to announce the third prize was presented to the Seven G's of Lakemoor. A short meeting was held after the dinner with plans for start- In the wee hours of the morn- ' 'nS next bowling season with ing, a breakfast was enjoyed at j *welve teams. Anyone wishing to the V.F.W. And on Sunday, the partywent on to a picnic at Twin Lakes, Wis. Girl Scouts We are sorry that some of the names of the girls that took part in the mother-daughter tea did not appear in the last colpn. The following is a complete program of the Girl Scouts bowl for this coming season, please call Eleanor Wirfs at 464-J, president of the league. Teen Dance The next dance for the young people from 10 to 13 years of age will be held on Sunday, June 3. Everyone has a wonderful time at these dances. Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Leary. r- Northwestern Construction SPECIALIZING IN: Garages Breezeways Additions No Money Down - 5 Years To Pay Phone McHenry 2245 P.O. Box 383 S This COMPLEtm tsorrArouiad 3-BEDROOM Only at Beautifully WOODED HLAND SHOIiS ON LARGE NEARBY LAKE AFTER First 3 Years For Principal t Interest For FIRST 3 Year* 49 a MONTH F*r Principal I Intarast by its GIANT LIVING ROOM, almost 28 FEET LONG . . . by fte THREE large airy Bedrooms with sliding door closets ... by iOs EQUIPPED Bathroom, Kitchen and Utility Room . . . Yon'd cspsej this home to be in the SI2,060 CLASS! You get a BIG LOT ©triple room for fine lawns sandl gardens, play yard and pleasant Dtiiiiiier "oatdoor" living rigty in the heart of the "Fox River Valley." 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YOU GET ALL THIS: All constriction completed; interior WALLS ready to decorate; exterior prima painted. Latest AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT; Aufome^lc WATER HEATER; Ycar-aroa^ INSULATION; Electric WIRING; hot and cold WATER PIPES with PLUMBING; WATER LINE from MAIN to MOUSE. W. Plvfl ~For Principal and Interest For First 3 Years *5967 M«T« For Principal and Interest DRIVE OUT TODAY Take ROUTE 120 lo about VA mile WEST of McHenry city limits and TURN NORTH at LAKELAND PARK sign. FURNISHID MODELS Op*» Ev«ry Sat. and Sen. CHICAGO OFFICE Open Men. thro M. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Ash for MR. DON Page Elerca 1 Feeling Better It's, nice to see Helen JPara feeling better and attending the dub socials. Harold Foss is still recuperating at home, and improving very nicely. Mrs. Kate Wegener is still convalescing and is bedridden. She enjoys the visits from friends and neighbors very much. Ronald James, baby soil of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erickson, is still at Children's Memorial hospital. He is still in serious condition and shows a little improvement. Fun Club The Fun club met at the home of Pat Morrison on Wednesday. Bunco was piayed and a light luncheon was Served. Lovely prizes were won by Doris Kibbe, Emma Kunz, l,u Bitterman and Jen O'Leary. The ladies are planning a trip to Chicago on Saturday, May 19. Onto a Month Cltib Mrs. Irene Leon entertained the following guests at Helen Para's home on Friday evening: Mesdames Alice Wade. Ann Bolda, Jessie and Olive Corbett and Ann Brzezinski. The ladies, en- Carol Hedlin and Sherry Moore, • jdyed playing cards, with cake all from Chicago. fend coffee served later. Belated Birthday Greetings . to Judy Steadman. Slje was 11 years old on Tuesday, April 24. Birthdays Dick Hyatt celebrated his birthday on Tuesday, May lf>, and liis brother-in-law, Vernon Freund. on Wednesday, May 16. And Wally Szarek had a birthday on Wednesday, May, 16. A surprise birthday was given for Susan Ehrhardt on Friday afternoon by her sisters. Having fun at the party were E\a May Shaw, Susan Steadman, Lorrie Beahler and Micky Morrison. Gaines were played and cake and ice crcam served. Susan was 7 years old. Robert hitterman reached voting age on Saturday, May 12. Janice and Joyce Wall were 0 years old on Mother's Day and enjoyed it witli a birthday party. Guests at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Nelson of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hedlin, Gordon Hedlin, Bob and Mrs. Ann Sossong" celebrated her birthday on Sunday, May 13. And Clarence Sossong celebrated his seventh birthday on Friday, May 11,N with a family party and birthday cake. A very happy birthday and many happy returns of the day to all. - About Friends and Neighbors Jen McDermott enjoyed the company of her sister. Mary Baskovic, of Duluth, Minn., for a few days last week. Mary is en route to Madrid, Spain, to see their youngest sister. Heien. Helen is employed with the U.S. government in Spain. Mother's Day company at the Harold Foss home were Harold's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Foss, Si-., of .Chicago. Visitors on Mother's Day at the Brzezinski home were Casey's mother and father. Enjoying Mother's Day together were Mr. and Mrs. Paterson and their children. Mi;, and Mrs. Lee Dudek <ind family from Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan fcaterson and family from Park Ridge. (fjflnnimrumj of the CLAIRE BEAUTY SHOPPE 200 So. Green St. PHONE 10 McHenry, 111. PERMANENT COLD WAV! Including Styled Cut Shampoo & Hairset ALL BEAUTY AIDS GIVEN IN OIJR SHOP ARE REASONABLY PRICED -- ELECTRIC MANICURES -- OUR BEAUTY OPERATORS ARE STYLISTS WHY NOT CALL McHENRY 10 FOR AN APPOINTMENT? A Chance For Wonderful Free Door Prizes To Patrons Having Work Done During Anniversary Months Of May, June, July and August. Guests at the Andy P'atellaro home on Sunday were Mr. and! Mrs. Stanley Ambrose and Mrs. : Shirley Gashe from Chicago. j The Ted Beahler and Melvin j Hatch families celebrated Mo- j ther's Day with Mr. and,, Mrs. i Arnold Hatch at Mt. Prospect. I Guests on Molhnr's Day at j the Edgar Wade home were Mr. ( and Mrs. Larry Ayers, Mrs. I Elaine Wade $nd children from ; Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hose and family. j Pat Morrison spent Monday j visiting her friend, Mrs. Jack i Wilcox, at Pistakee Highlands. , Celebrating Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Leon were their children. Mr. and Mrs. Nick ; Leon and -family from Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. John Leon and ' family from Hillside, Mr. and j Mrs. Jay Smith and family „from < i Chicago, Rome Hamelin of Chi- . ea^o. Mrs. Louise Unruh. Mr. j and Mrs. Ed Bolda and family . j and Hel^n Para. LOSE UGLY FAT IN TEN DAYS OR MONEY BACK i If you are overweight, here is the ' first really thrilling news to come i along in years. 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MoHenry - Wall nrAari filled 4? * • SCH00{f 1. \ ^ - * com (A The Older Your Car.Tr Ifiifit State Farm now figures your comprehensive and collision rates by the age of your car and where you live. This guarantees you pay the minimum needed to protect cars like your own! Call me for complete details about State Farm's "Step-Down Plan" It may save you money. II pays to law ynr STATE FARM A|Hl Hob Conway Phone 285 or 76S 312 E. Elm 5t. McHenry. 111. Worlds wmt popular POWER STEERING? s feiililllll Right tbi way EVERY YEAR, more and more of the new cars sold are equipped with Power Steering. Many a man has bought it "for the wife --then wondered how lie ever got along without it. And if you have in mind a new car with this increasingly popular feature, you ought to consider this fact: Since the beginning of last year, Buick has sold far more new cars equipped with Power Steering* than any other car--over 20,000 more in 1955 alone. 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