Thursday; June 13, 135? THE Page LILYMOOR NEWS By Laura Belford 01 Lilpioor Association .The monthly meeting of the S Lilymoor association was held in the schoolhouse on Tuesday, June 11. The deadline for this column prevents reporting the business of the meeting at this timej but we'll have the who)e" stdry next week. At the time of this writing, a social is being planned for the July meeting, to be held at Club ^Lilymoor. .v A special meeting of the board of directors of the association and the officers was held at the home of President Rogers on Thursday, June 6. Directors present were Maurice Haines, Vernon Erhardt and Donald Leske. Officers pres- . ent in addition to Mr. Rogers were • the first vice-president, Fred Fradinardo; second vice - president, Earel Belford; and treasurer, Val Fradinardo. Business for the evo- '. ning included plans for' summer road maintenance, treasurer's report, report on overdue memberships and plans for regular meeting on June 11. Mri Rogers served delicious pineapple upsidedown cake, with whipped cream topping, and coffee. Association members should remember that half-year memberships are due on July 1. and payable at the June" and July meetr ings. If you can remember to get your check of money to Val Fradinardo before then, it will save the time and expense of sending out statments. Summer memberships are payable anytime and are still five dollars. Births and Birthdays k Happy birthday to Bobby Er- I hardt. Bobby, son of Mr. and W Mrs. Vernon Erhardt, will be 6 | years old on June l2. Valerie Schiavone ' will be 5 years old on June 12. Best wishes. Jeffrey Lee Oversen, 5 pounds and 4 ounces, was born on April 18 to Henry and Audrey Oversen. Young Jeff is "the baby" to his brothers and sisters, Rita, Marilyn, Sharon and Henry III. On Sunday, May. 26, Jeffrey was christened at St. Mary's before family and friends. Afterward a dinner party was given in his honor at the Oversen home for the godparents, Mrs. Kathy Ossler and Henry Weibrod, both of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry OversenpSr., who are the paternal grandparents of the new baby. Other guests present for the occasion included Mrs. Oversen's brother, Ralph Ossler, his, Wife and y his children, Kathy, MitfRJ^' Lin- ' da and Allen. Lilymoor Garden Club The Lilymoor Garden club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Louis Schueler on Monday, June 3. Plans were made for an outing on Monday, June 10, at 10:30 a.m. The group plans to meet at the home of Mrs. Helen Haines and motor to Half Day with a picnic lunch. In Half Day the group will be. cp/jducted through Iris gardens . Several of the club members have some prize flowers which they plan' to enter in competition in flower shows later in the season. If any other ladies or men in the Lilymoor-Lakemoor area have flowers that they would care to enter in flower shows, information ^ on exhibits and shows in this region may be had by contacting any of the Garden club "members. It is not necessary to belong to a club to' enter most shows; however a few are restricted. Before breaking up for the afternoon, the group toured the gardens of several of the members. Present for the afternoon at Mrs. Schueler's home were iijj Mesdames Herman Crawley, Vic- "•> tor Bassi, Maurice Haines, Herbert Fantus," Gary Latimer, Donald Leske and Earel Belford. In keeping with the warm day, Mrs. Schueler served the usual hot coffee but surprised her guest A 0 ^Personal Service . . . t h e i m p o r t a n t e x t r a v a l u e t h a t makes the difference between ordinary insurance and the finest protection your money can buy. HERE'S WHO TO SEE STOFFEL and RSIHANSPERGER General Insurance 500 Main St. • McHenry Phone McHenry 300 with a delicious dessert of. ice cream and .strawberries, topped with whipped-cream. Next regular meeting will be held on Monday, July 1, at the home of Mrs. Herbert Fantus on Dale ave. Correction There is no doctor in the Belford home, as was erroneously stated in last week's column. What was implied was that a well known doctor, author of a book on baby care, was medical counsel in the Belford home as he is in millions of hofries across the country. In the figurative sense that the Belfords consulted this book in deciding that their three-month-old baby actually had chicken , pox, the statement was made that the doctor was the resident .physician in the home. Please! "No more calls for our physician, but 596-W-2 does accept and publish without charge the account of any sickness or illness iti your home. Arrived In Korea Mr", and Mrs. Charles Mullen, Sr. of Route 6, were glad to receive word that their son, Charles, Jr., arrived safely in Korea after leaving California on Thursday, April 25. Pvt. Mullen's new address is: Pvt. Charles Mullen, Jr., 7th Re, placement company, A.P.O. 7, San Francisco, Calif. ' Steel Anniversary Happy anniversary to Mr. dnd Mrs. Donald Leske on their eleventh wedding anniversary. Marion and Donald met while Marion was visiting with her relatives in Chicago. Later, while Don was in service he was stationed near Baltimore, which gave them more .time to become Acquainted. Miss, Marion Erisman, from Baltimore, Md., became the bride of Mr, Donald Peter Leske of Chicago, on June 4, 1946, at the Lady of Victory church in Chicago. They spent their honeymoon in Eau Claire, Wis., after which they returned to this area to make their home. Six years ago they moved to their present home on the corner of South and Center street in Lilymoor. Marion and Don have had eleven happy years together but this year may prove to be one of the happiest of all. If you wonder why they are wearing such big smiles; you may ask them. Cub Scouts .The Cubs are still talking about the fine outing they enjoyed to wind-up the season. The Cubs spent the day at the Great Lakes Naval training station. All the dens of Troop 361 were able to attend despite the rainy day and many of the parents and den mothers drove cars to transport the boys to the station. The Cubs spent much time in the gunnery training building and had opportunity to see a crack navy drill team. Registration for next fall is complete and everyone is looking forward to another fine year in cubbing. Ed Mars has served a? cubmaster for the p&st year and will be in charge next year. Many thanks to the den .mothers arid parents who have given untiringly of their services so that the boys in. our community can enjoy the fine opportunities offered by Cub scouting. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crawley attended a wedding and reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolk. Susan and Charlene accompanied their parents to Chicago for this, occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Haines had as their afternoon guest on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin "JUtzi and their daughter, Susan, and Mrs. Jutzi's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bassi have as their guests, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mann and family. The Mann fam^ ily is presently enroute from their former home in Wabash, Ind., to their new home in New Orleans, La. " , ' ' Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Belford visits ed at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Calvin Loomis and their new son. Kirk, on Friday, May 31, in Wauconda. Summer residents visiting over the Memorial Day weekend included Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Soutsos, Mr. and Mrs. Dimetrious Michalaros and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. The summer people seem to be a little later this year, probably because of the inclement weather we have had on weekends. However, we hope that the summer residents are back with us soon. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Latimer on Memorial Day included Mrs. Esther Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. George Beckman, Mr. , and Mrs. Fred Jernt and their two sons, Donald and Freddy, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Latimer and. children, Russel, -Jr., Rhonda and Mendy. The holiday was also the occasion for the celebration of the birthday of Gary's mother. Mrs. Esther Latimer. Mr.--#ncl Mrs. Hiller are now making their home on. Richmond road, two doors from St. Mary's church in McHenry. Mrs. Hiller is the former Miss Margaret Rogers, daughter of Charles Rogers on Dale and Soumac, in Lilymoor. The newlyweds recently returned^from their honeymoon. Visiting the Charles Mullen' LE LEGAL Nplfcfe In the matter of the application^ of First National "Bank of Wood-) stock, as Trustee under Trust) Agreement dated May. 9, 1957) and known as Trust 'No. 239, fair) a zoning reclassification and for) an amendment of the McHenry) County Zoning Ordinance. ) Notice Notice is hereby given -in compliance with the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance th&t a public hearing will be had before • the McHenry Board of Appeals in connection with this application for an amendment of . the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance of the following described property: That part of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, lying east; of the e#st line of Meadow Lane in Lakeland, Park Unit No. 2, the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, lying, east of the east line of (Meadow Lane in Lakeland Park Unit No. ,2 and lying north of the center line of State Route No. 120, all in Section 27, Township 45 north. Range 8. east of the 3rd P.M., together , with Lots 25 and 24, (except the east 10 acres of said lot 24) in County Clerk's plat of unsubdivided lands. Excepting therefrom the following described premises, that part of Section 27, Township 45 north, Range 8, east of the 3rd P.M., described as follows; beginning at the intersection of the center line of the public highway knovyij as State. Highway Route No. 120 (McHenry Road) with the west line of said Section 27; said point being 1364.4 feet more or less south of the northwest corner „ of the south half of the northwest quarter of said Section 27; thence "southeasterly ' along said center line of said public highway 1524.90 feet (said center line being 50 feet southwest of and parallel to the northerly line * of said public highway as laid out in Lakeland Park Unit No. 2 Subdivision ); thence continuing southeasterly on extension of said centerline of said public highway, 731.78 feet to a point for a place of beginning;, thence southeasterly on the extension of said center line of said public highway. 200/ feet; thence northeasterly at' right angles to the last described course, 200 feet; thence southwesterly at right angles to the last described course, 200 feet; thence southwesterly at right angles to the last described course, 200 feet to the place of beginning. AH in "McHenry County,' Illinois. This applidatibn is for the' purpose of rezoning the premises located on the north side of Route' 120 West of McHenry, Illinois, and adjacent to, and at the east of Lakeland Park Unit No. 2, and is for the purpose of permitting the highway frontage of said parcel .of land abutting .on Route 120 to be reclassified from F-l to B-l Commercial usages, and for the purpose of rezoning the balance of the premises in- question from F-l to R-l Residential. Such hearing will be held at 3:00. P.M. Daylight Saving Time . on Tuesday, July 2, 1957, in the City Hall of the City of Mchenry, Illinois; at which time and place any person desiring to be here may be present. McHENRY COUNTY BOARD OF APPEALS By: Harold J. Bacon Edwin F. Zuko\Vski, Attorney for Petitioner 101 North Main Steet Crystal Lake, Illinois Tel? -- Crystal Lake 574 (Pub. June 13, 1957) home over the Memorial Day weekend were the Mullens' nephew and his wife/ Mr. and Mrs. James Kane, and their daughter, Vickie. 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