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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Dec 1957, p. 12

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,0iy Page Twelve %- f>n r. :w& «^r^. \ fr^V njpf,£ \ |f ^ i-!" J-*"-1* jrF* ypz^&i' ^ ^ ,, ^ »< Jip T wn"^ v; THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER piir^jr ' - i'-'j.>jf •"?;> 7.,,-. McCullom Lake News Eve Levesque Council Meeting TTie turn-out at the last meeting of the village board, Monday, Dec. 9 was excellent! FOR THE GOOD OF THE COMMUNITY, it would be gratifying if every meetwas as well attended. The resignation of Ed Hammerstein as village »trustee, dated 11-16-57 which had been tabled, was re-read and accepted by the board members. Because of a job commitment, Dave Hansen tendered his resignation as chief of police. This means, of course, that there are two positions which the village board must fill by appointment. Chuck Miller, township road commissioner was present and different aspects of the village road program were discussed. Mr. Miller answered questions in regard to road construction. Later in the week, president J. R. Lev-- esque met with Waldimar Rakow, engineer for "the village, and Mr. Miller to discuss the re-surfacing of Eastwood Drive in the spring. In order to protect the investment in this street, it would be advisable. A figure will probably be submitted at the next meeting. Mrs. Pyritz, village clerk, reported that residents have been very co-operative about calling for house numbers. This will be covered more thoroughly in a separate article. in advance because everyone has always been so helpful with these holiday columns. Remember, we don't make the news--only report it. This is YOUR column!! The telephone number is 2171. In Spite Or AH Obstacles!! A severe jolt in an automobile accident apparently caused no harm to the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joacquin Hewitt of Griswold Lake. Saturday morning, Dec. 14, at 7:05 a.m., Adrienne Ruth made her . appearance at Memorial hospital, Woodstock in excellent condition. The wee one weighed a mere 5 lbs. 9 oz. The prayers of this couple were truly answered for they already have three boys. Mrs. Hewitt had been home from Great Lakes hospital about two weeks before the birth of the baby. Mother and daughter were, due to be released from Memorial hospital yesterday, Wednesday. The baby will be turned over to Mrs. Ruth McGinley for care while Mrs. Hewitt goes back to Great Lakes hospital to be put into a cast which she will be wearing for three to six months. Ginger has certainly had her share I of travail but we sincerely hope that her recovery will be rapid ! and without further incident. • Appropriate decorations made the occasion more festive. A beautiful green, nylon net Christmas tree trimmed with many colored baubles graced the table. It was provided by Mrs. Katie Lennert. A huge Santa Claus face cake, baked by Mrs. * Betty Poledna brought forth many ohs and ahs from the assembled group. Other cakes were provided by Julia Hecht, Lois Parenti, and Marie Howe. Eggnog was consumed during the playing of the games. The ladies welcomed Mrs. Pearl Padelford. Marie Howe's sisterin- law, with open arms. We're looking forward to having her as a member. ^ Thie gals lucky enough to win the "loot" were Alice Gustafson, Elizabeth Reiter, Anna Buschfeld, Wilma Zody, Carrie Sesko, Marie Howe. Katie Lennert, Betty Murray, and your, reporter. Unless it is called off because of col4 weather, the next meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 9. sary that he be hospitalized According to the last report from his wife, Emma, he is doing just fine, but needs to be built up «ffter the tremendous -loss of blood which he suffered. Here's Wishing Otto a speedy recovery. Bad Burn Seems as though Walt McGinley is going to carry a gruesome scar for the rest of his life as a result of the accident he suffered with a hot tar bucket. His arm was badly burned and then infection set in. The wound is healing now but he will have a reminder of the mishap for a long time to come. Mail Service If you do not already have your house number, please call Mrs. Emma Pyritz at 2211, giving your lot and block number. The village clerk is keeping a record of all residents and the file can be completed much more rapidly if you will take care of this matter promptly!! Our postman, Paul Pa tike has revamped his postal route to comply with the new setup. You will greatly aid him in the delivery of mail if this detail is given prompt attention. Yule Festivity The Ladies of the Lake held j their annual Christmas party in I the beachhouse. Thursday, Dec. 12. During the short business 1 meeting. Mrs. Emma Pyritz vice- | president, presided in the absence of Louise Hammerstein. Wedding Bells Will Ring Mr. and Mrs. Bud Harrison of Fountain Lane announce the forthcoming marriage of Mrs. j HatTison's daughter, Miss Carol Roberts to Art Hafer, Jr., son of Mi's. Helen Saucenberger and Art Hafer, Sr. The young couple will plight their troth at an informal wedding, Saturday, Jan. 11 at the Community Methodist church, McHenryj » The joy of the coming holidays will be but a prelude to the real happiness for Carol and Art. May we wish them every happiness in their future life together. Presented At The Font Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle served in the capacity of god-parents for the infant ^daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Meyer on Sunday, Dec. 8. Miss Loretta Mary Meyer was christened at St. Patrick's church, McHenry. John officiated by proxy, since the designated godfather iSj still in the Navy and was unable-ld be present. Lorraine and John had dinner with Loretta and Don immediately after the service. The rest of the family joined in the festivities later ,in the evening. ,1958 Vehicle Plates • May be obtained by putting in an application with Victor Howe, police magistrate or Mrs. Emma Pyritz, village^ clerk. The deadline is rapidly approaching and this is one* detail it would pay to take care of immediately. They are ready and willing to serve you in this capacity. Exalted. 'Teen Age'r Butch Stacknick joined the ranks of the "almost grown-up" when he celebrated his thirteenth birthday, Saturday, Dec. 7. He spent the day in Chicago. On Sunday, mom Marge and dad Ed had, a family dinner for him which was attended by all the relatives. Surprise Party The senior Brendles, Edith and Paul,' J.,, shared a mutual natal day, Tuesday, Dec. 10, were feted at a party in their honor ai the home of daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Palmer,, of Griswold Lake. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brendle and their youngsters, Mr. knd Mrs. Gertz of Wauconda and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith of Griswold Lake. The Chicago relatives were invited but unable to attend because of the threatening weather, youngsters. Beachhouse Winterised Upon request from Don Parenti, beach committee chairman, Fred Matthesius performe'd his annual chore of preparing the beachhouse for the onslaught of freezing weather. The water was drained from all the plumbing to prevent any damage. Christmas Parties Whitey Bjork strayed from the routine a bit last weekend and treated his family to the ajinual affairs which are sponsored by his place of employment. In her prettiest party frock, Berenice looked "swellegant" as she stepped out of the door on the arm of her ever lovin' spouse, last Saturday night. The couple attended a banquet on the northwest side of Chicago. It was an extravagant affair and the two of them "lived it up." Didn't return until the wee small hours of the morning. On Sunday, Whitey escorted his two lovely daughters, Diane and Bernice to the children Christmas party which was also in Northwest Chicago. The girls received beautiful gifts and were amused and thrilled with the entertainment which was supplied for the enjoyment. of all the ( We'^ i^poklng Forward To Heauring . the Christmas music whichbwill, .soon be resounding from the roof of the Bjork's establishment. Every year these beautiful .records carry the message ,rbfJ the real meaning of ChristRmTaJOs.V - Whitey and Berenice are tp: be, commended for their contribution. ^ Thursday, Debemberl9rl$57 , .. . *• Festive Affair Last night, Wednesday, 18, a celebrating crcfwd assembled for their annual Christmas party.. Those making an appearance included Mr. and Mrs: Ray Hughes, KenSawdo, tyliss Mary Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schmaling, Mr. ahd| Mrs. Norman Schmaling, Mr. ana (Continued on page 14) ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TOO FAT? SLENDERIZING TREATMENT 20 for $20.00 3 OR 4 TIMES WEEKLY TEEN'S SPECIAL isii -WO DISROBING -- FREE CALORIE- CHART 1. Alice-Marie Beauty Shop 202 N. Riverside Dr. -- McHenry PHONE 890 Unhappy Experience Otto Pyritz came home from St. Therese's hospital on Sunday after being confined since Thursday. Two weeks ago. Otto started «asal bleeding which could not be checked. When all methods failed to help him, it was neces- Early Deadline For the next two weeks, news notes and gossip bits must be phoned in or brought to your reporter by Friday night! Those dates are Dec. 20 and Dec. 27. Christmas and New Years' day will foul up the work week. With your co-operation, all s o.c i a 1 events and gatherings will be fully covered. A great big thanks DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST AI 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EVES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 PM. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:SO PA. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 &WW FOR MOTHER J Fancy Panties 59c - $1.00 | Nylon Slips $1.98 - $3.98 j Nylon Hose 79c-$1.39 \ Skirts $2.98-$5.98 I Sweaters $2.98-$9.98 ) Blouses $1.00-$3.98 j Pajamas $1.00-$3.98 j House Slippers $1.98 ^ Gowns $1.00 - $1.98 ] Handbags $1.00 -$2.98 J Umbrellas $2.69-$3.98 j Draw Drapes $1.98-$4.98 Lamp Shades $1.00 - $5.98 I Pyrex-ware . 39c-$2.95 Dress $5.98 Novelties 25c - $3.98. FOR DAUGHTER Panties 29c-$1.00 Slips $1.00 - $1.98 Blouses $1.00-$1.98 Skirts $2.98 - $5.98 Sweaters $1.98 * $9.98 Dresser Sets $1.00-$2.98 Perfumes 29c - $1.00 Dolls ..... $1.98-$10.98 Stationery 15c - $1.00 Handkerchiefs 15c - 59c FOR FATHER Smoking Stands $4.98 - $6.98 Shirts $2.98 Neckties $1.00 Socks 49c-79c Underwear $9c - 79c Shaving Sets $1.00 Shaving Brushes 39c - $1.00 Candy box--$1.25-$3.59 House Slippers $1.98 Ash Trays 10c-$1.39 Gloves 29c -$2.98 Foot Stool $4.69 Cuff Links set--$1.00 FOR SON Shirts - Shorts 39c - 59c Sport Shirts $1.98 Socks 39c - 59c Neckties 59c Belts 69c-$1.00 | Gloves 29c - $2.98 | Model Kits 29c - $3.98 j Baseballs $1.98 - $3.98 j Trucks 29c- $5.98 i Games 59c-$4.00 Luggage -- Popular Priced Toys -- Indoor-Outdoor Lite Sets Xmas Cards -- Wrapping Supplies -- Tree Decorations Store Hours thru Dec. 23--9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Free Parking OPEN SUNDAY DEC. 22, 9 A.M.--4 P.M. BEN FRANKLIN STORE A COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER FOR THE FAMILY u M* M $ 0 * • /Afffll, St Itjf G.E. HAND MIXERS 0 many appliance gifts to choose from and each one gives so much pleasure! That's why it's sure to be a merry, merry Christmas whenewou shop here for the most important names on yc$jj|gift list. Thanks to our convenient payment plari||roilr budget will be happy, too. Come, see. * G.E. TOAST-R-OVENS USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLA SHOP EARLY G.E. WAFFLE BAKERY G.E. COFFEE MAKERS G.E. TOASTERS G.E. STEAM 8c DRY IRONS G.E. TABLE RADIOS G.E. TRAVEL IRONS G.E. CLOCK RADIOS G.E. AUTOMATIC SKILLETS 8* S. GREEN Ph0ne <£uvskttm. McHENRY, ILL. ^fuvf inn* i

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