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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Aug 1956, p. 11

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Thursday, August 9, 1956 McHENRY PLAINDEALER Lakeland Park - Weft Shore Beach | By Jetta Gleeson and Dorothy Uttich 1 5 iLiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinfiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiitiiiiiiiittiifitiiiiiiinii'iiiiisiiiiiirriiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiifiiiiriiiii'.iS 9 It was goQd to see that the j water can be diverted into the work has been done on the much j lake by dredging and cleaning Page Eleten > Tlje Pedaling Housewives Tljree of our. energetic ^usewives, Josephine Rizzo, Frances Gina and Jean Parisi, are having oodles of fun and are l^eeping Penny, Susan and Gordie of Arlington Heights came to cele- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thorsen and Karen from Chicago. •. On Friday, Aug.. 3,. Jackie was j brat p. feted with" a belated birthday j -- - . . party to mark his fourth birth- j Coming and Going their girlish figures by bicycling | day Qf jujy 27. Jackie blew out i Visitors at the Len Rlan home around the subdivision every | f0Ur j^^thday eandles. , with \ this weekend were Delores and evening weather permitting. | Mary Ann, Danny and Jafrey j Frank Tagler and son. Lrroy, of needed guai<( rails over culverts thi- creeks. In Ivvo woeks. work 1 ,, Rumors„hav? « when | Svilnllek. Kuren Thorsen. El.vsr Chicago will be started ami ll.c con,mil- j Fj."™ 5"""' , „ „ „ tee will be calling for volunteers Z ® * i" T husbf"d' 1 Joe, comments on the weather (usually erroneous) to determine for a work committee. It hoped to raise tlu\. lake level j • .. *1 .. about i8 inches. Since this work 1 Whether * 18 weathe»' Permitswill involve more expense, Larry on Meadow Lane and Beach Road. We have Roger Ladd to thank for this improvement. It is an important step in keeping the school busses coming into the community to pick up the ...... , ( children again this fall. j Strandquist and Floyd Leigh ' now so if we're^ sighting any j the exciting details. Each of these improvements j will canvass our community for ! nar^cs- please excuse. j day to all. helps our community look and j contributions for this project. ! Keep it up girls, but watch serve us better. ; Anyone wishing to donate to j this worthy cause, please contact More Lifeguards Needed j either "of Ihe men. Roy Meineke has asked fori The.control shooting commitpaged for the Garland. Tommy and Pamirn , Loe and CrOn0 stamsta entcr- Messel and Mary and Tommy tained Mr and Mrs ArHn Stam NEWS FROM SUNNYSIDE By Bernice Ripley and Leah Frit* I several friends at her home on j Tuesday, July 24. July 26 was the happy birth light and fender.. John is looking forward to the near future, at which time the station wagon Many Thanks The Sunnyside police department is grateful, to both the date of Sylvia Von Obstfelder. , will be restored to its original Sylvia, Bud and party celebrated shape. the occasion on the following Saturaay. Miss Nancy Anderson Watch this column for news of Chicago is visiting daughter: of the progressive village of Pamela at the presenj time. Sunnyside. Uttich providing a wide-eyed j sta aml children ' Dennis and ! Patrdns of their carnival and Mishap 1 Insured Savings: Savings Invested audience if. ,not, help.,,,.. •, of Wiiuk „ 011 Sul,dllv. j those who donated in so many | ^ ^ ^ We hear there is more eominu ! „. Dinner guests at .t.h.e. „Bu..dJ ways to make a success of Their , _ J o, !_ Association are insured by the The club may have grown by j up but we'll have ^to \Vait for j uttichs weiT Bud's "mother, Mrs! j flrSt annual carmval- " PPy birth- August Uttich, Dorothy and Boh Uttich of Villa Park and Mr. out for those istles! Happy Birthday To Tommy Gates, who celebrate;! and Mrs. Peter Giebef a^rd sons, -Mike and Edward, of Lombard. more volunteers for. serving as j ,ef members are accepting aplifeguards at the beaches. Any- | Plants and any hunter wishing one interested please call him at j to come is advised to get in 687-M-2. If enough people offer i t°uch Lakeland' Park repreto work on this, no one person i sentatives at 1921 pr 1363-R-2. i stationed af .the Qreat Lakes will have to be called on too ! Therp is a . limited . membership, | Naval Training station. f often. The newefet member nf so call early. ' H the lifeguard squad is the first j feminine member, . Leon a Arndt. Woman's Club Social Meeting i Fifty feminine members of the , bapt^ed,.a1 ft: Mary's church community met for the regular ;011, a>* ug -:>- :is August meeting of the Woman's 1 godpareil,s wore Mls" Last s s,s' Laursenn Entertain ' club on Thursday, Aug. 2. The business portion of the meeting was conducted by the secretary, Mr&. Helen Strandquist, in the absence of the president, Mrs. Jean Gagnon. Ten new members *4 were signed up at this meeting. ™°tl0r' R°f, Trojner Joe. A committee was appointed to T AdeJine' J\m> Da^ a"d Chris undertake the task of writing !Lazbler and Ann ()rlandl- aI1 at .. Bell Bottom Trousers Wayne Strandquist has turned in his dungarees -- in prefer- you how old he was ence for the bell bettd'm trousers I Mary Ann Svitanek. ttfho .cejfof the U.S. Navy. Wayne joined : brated her sixth birthday '"on the forces last week and is. how ! Aug. 1. | Bobby Kroening, who had two I parties this .year. On Saturday, i his maternal grandparents. Mr . . ... 1 - """" land Mrs. Al Gort, Sr.* of Chi- T q „ . I T h e L a u r s e n s h a v e b e e n c a u g h t , c a g 0 M ] . a n ( ] M r s A 1 Q o t t J r f ^aiK^i n-S f « i up in a social whirl to do justice i and children, Allan, Jimmy. 4 oV li? L,asls*u wa» 1 to . all the recent birthdays in | Susan and Mary, of Fox Lake. their family. | Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gort and On July 29, Gayle celebrated i Tommy, Gr^g. Gene, Mar.\ her birthday with her family and j Ellen. Judy and Patty of Schilfriends with a scrumptious bar- j ler Park all came to help blow beque , supper. Those enjoying ' out the five eandles on his birththe delightful lawn party and | day cake. On Sunday, his Grandwishing Gayle a happy birthday j ma and Grandpa Kroening or were her family, Bob, Jimmy. | Chicago and aunts, uncles and Jackie and Pammy, Floyd and j cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bill The Floyd Leighs entertained lus birthda, on July »• 1 Ann', brother. Bill Foster, of Thanks we missed the boat - can t Jell KankakC(. thl.ough ,hjs ^ • week. - . ' ' Attention Please notice the posting at the beach, publicizing the fact that the beach is unprotected and to swim at your own risk. to John Ripley for painting and posting this sign. on Wednesday, July 31, . . . _ River road and Belmont aveniie. j Federal ^ toraTExtensive damage was suffered. ance Corp., and earn 2 J/J per cent to the right rear bumper, tail plus '/2 per cent extra. SS-tf HARDEST ~ -- Happy Birthdays CHEAPEST 11 Congratulations to Roberta WORKERS IN TOWN , 1 Roggenhuck, village clerk, who PLAINDEALER WANT ADS celebrated her birthday with ter, Loe Mastalerz, and Don Lazbier, both of Chicago. Other guests who attended the party after the christening were the baby's grandfather. Frank Mastalerz, the baby's great-grandthe by-laws to be used by the club. Those serving on this committee are Lyda Radisch, Louise McEnery, Alice Quaver, Mary Laurence, Dorothy Uttich and the four officers of the club. It is hoped that the by-laws will a' be ready to be read and passed on at the September meeting. Chicago. | t Sick List I Lorie Baker is convalescing I very nicely after a recent operation at the Illinois Research hospital. We hear little Lorie js a model patient. She thoroughly enjoys receiving mail, so keep Ann Leigh and children, Craig, Sharon and Debbie, Flo and John Svitanek and Dannie, Mary Ann and Jafrey, Mr. and Mrs. Kroening and Cherly, Billy, Linda and Diana of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kroening and son. Michael, of Niles and Mr. and Jim Staltenberg of Chicago and Mrs. Gorden Barse and Sherry, After the business portion of i cards going, the meeting was over, Mrs. Ber- j Judy Meineke has kept her nice Boyee, co-chairman of the ! family and the doctors busy this ways and means committee, took j week battling a serious sinus over for the social hour. Games infection and complications which were played and the winners resulted in an appendicitis atwere rewarded with their choice | tack. Although Judy's one eye of a number of nice prizes. The ! is still closed, she is now able evening was brought to a close i t° be up and about. after a.ll had sampled the re- j Judy was overwhelmed with freshing ice" cream and cake. ! all the visitors and thoughtful ! gifts that she received. Sportman Club News We've missed seeing her sunny The Lake committee of the | smile while delivering papers. Sportsman's club met at the j hut Mike and Billy Sullivan have Gene Johnson home on Sunday, | certainly been doing an excellent Aug. 5. Prior to the meeting, | j°h of substituting for her. Floyd Leigh and Larry Strand- | Mrs. Joseph Guiseppe is conquist spent the morning survey- ! valescing in the Woodstock Meing the lake. After inspecting j rnorial hospital. We hope by the the incoming streams, it was tjme tliis issue comes out that found that a great deal more I she is home with her family, T I L E IT YOURSELF AND SAVE! Top Quality Wall Tile at LOWEST Prices 28'/2* sq. "ft. Wholesale Prices to Contractors SERG ANT'S fy<U>i*0*Jlea tf-aknt PHONE RICHMOND 4193 Located on Johnsburg Rd., S'/z miles North of Johnsburg (About %Vi miles North of Sunnyside Estates) FIBRE McHENRY GLASS AWNINGS Direct-To-You ^ Lite Without Heat Installed Custom Made at 50% Savings -- Beautifies -- Protects Your Home -- Best Materials Used. 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See it now. • Mahogany paneled living room • Huge stone fireplace--from floor to ceiling • 4 big picture windows--beautiful view • Big dining room • Select oak floors • Ceramic tile bathroom, colored fixtures • 29 feel of natural knotty pine kitchen cabinets • Attached garage with overhead door • Automatic, forced hot air, gas furnace Your Luxury Home! Secluded by wooded rolling hills on three sides and the scenic Fox Hiver on the other. Private beach and pier rights. A few blocks from shopping centers, churches and schools. Gracious Living and Year '&ound Fun 135 miles of magnificent Chain O* Lakes waterway to play in and on for all the days of your life. You'll find fishing, hunting, riding, golf, tennis, all sports, dancing, social activities, fraternal groups, and wonderful friendly neighbors at your front door or a few minutes away. Breathe the frpshjiir. Live longer ^nd -enjoy life. 37 CHICAGO TRAINS DAILY FROM McHENRY AND CRYSTAL LAKE *200 Starts You YOU GET , , , beach and pier privileges the day yon make your down -payment-- •o don't delay. Open Until Dark Every Day Take any road to Route 31. Take 31 to one mile south of McHenry and follow our signs to the model, home described above. McHENRY'S FINEST YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU buy a CHRYSLER in August! Let Bill Lundigan show you Chrysler'i beautiful 4-door hardlops on "Climax!", Thursday, August 9, 7:30 P.M., Channel 2. By trading for a new 1956 Chrysler right now you get the most for your old car and pay the lowest fall price for your new car. And the car you're driving will never be worth as much again. Even more important, Chrysler gives you more that's new right now than many cars will have even next year... year-ahead successes like Flight-sweep styling, pushbutton driving, center plane brake system, the only full-time power steering and airplane-type V-8 engine. No wonder people are trading in other makes of cars for 1956 Chryslers at an all-time record rate. THE YEAR-AHEAD CHRYSLER Colby Motors Sales 12 S. Main Street - Crystal Lake

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