Pigt SictMn •M THE McHENRY PLAINDEAtER 4- Thursday. May 22/ 1958, jgRijT Eastwood Manor BAPTISM AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HAY 25 4 ?<•' 1 i " v. X Lois Krebs Steven and Martha drove to Oak Park to be with Rita's mother, Mrs. John McEnroe, vacation visiting Arlene's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Liter, in Afton, Iowa, and Ronnie's for Mother's day, and Rita and,mother, Mrs. Roxie Tinsley, in the children stayed with grand-•; What Cheer, Iowa, but they ma until Tuesday. | had to cut their vacation short Lenne find Dolores Law- , when their son, Curtis, came rence and Tom and Linda sjpent Presbyterian church Of McHenry is holding services jeach Sunday morning in our community barn at 10 a.m. On Sunday, May-* 25, the sermon - topic will be, "What is the Unpardonable Sin?" At this same eervice the Sacrament of Baptism will be observed for both adults and infants. Due to the fact that today's Column was turned in before the May meeting of the Property Owners/ association, we are unable to give any of the details of the meeting but will give a full report next week. Belated Happy Birthday To James Newson, who had his birthday on May 12; Charlotte Urban, May 16; Lynn Stuart. May 18; Mim Hansen, May 20; June Brigham, May 21; and Michael Dalton, May 13; Dale Haldeman, May 21. Little Mike Kellogg, of Mill Lane celebrated his first birthday on May 12 with the aid of Grandma and Grandpa Potter and his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baldwin and his little cousin, Tracy. I'll bet his big brother. Butch, helped him blow out the candles. While Jackie Radner wasn't 7 until May 16, she managed to sneak in an extra family party by celebrating on Mother's day when her„ Grandma and Grandpa Lightholder came out to visit from Chicago. Alfred Ritter reached the age of 6 on May 8, but didn't serve the cake and • ice cream until Saturday. May 10. His guests included Lynn and Susie New- Jon, Donna Woods. Peter McAllister, Cheryl and Cary Fenner, Gary Stoll, Linda, Sharon and David Michalik, Monica Haldeman, Billy Urban and his aunt, Phyllis Michalik. from Lakeland Pairk. On Sunday. May 11, his Grandma and Grandpa Theis from Chicago and his Aunt Helen and Uncle Fred Olson from DesPlaines came out to help him celebrate again. No doubt little Carolyn Malcolm's eyes are lighting up today as her older brother and sisters sing "Happy Birthday To You" as she celebrates her first birthday. * Best wishes also to Larry Moore, who will blow out her candles on her cake tomorrow and to Mary Thienes and Ramon Charbonnier, who both celebrate their birthdays on May 25. • Happy anniversary to Erika Ed Haldeman, who will be inarried twelve years on May 27. ' Christenings. ' Christenings Four generations were present at the Bryn Mawr Compiunity church in Chicago on ^unday. May 11, for the baptism of Timothy Hadley, the son of Mary and David Hadley, >yho recently moved into the McCartney home here in the subdivision. Immediately^ after Ihe ceremony, a party was held in honor of Timothy's and Cathy's great - grandmother iladley's eighty-ninth birthday. J On Sunday, May 18, Debbie Lynn Olson was baptized at St. I Patrick's Church, in McHenry. I Her sponsors were her aunt, i Grace Furrer, and her uncle, i Carlo Iannacco. Also present t were her Grandma Iannacco, t her uncle Ward Furrer and her I cousin, Renie Furrer. I Sick List I. Harold 'Slove fractured three i fingers this week while at | work. He was loading a jeep | with drums of benzine and got t bis fingers caught between a | drum and the edge of the jeep. I \ It looks like the measles have really invaded Eastwood Manor. Mother's day with Dolores' folks. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayner, in Chicago. The Tom Birminghams journeyed to Chicago on Mother's day to be with Helen's mother, Mrs. Margaret Deasy. Winnie and Lennie Hansen drove to Antioch on ^Mother's day and had dinnar with Len's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph ^Hansen. V^Tie Welp family had a wonderful time when Joanne and Bill atad the three children visited/with Joanne's twin^sister, Mrs. Lauren Oncken,;her mother and dad, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brainerd, Mrs. Arthur Oncken and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oncken. Jr., and their two children on Mother's day, at the home of her sister in Milledgeville, 111. Dorothy and Elwyn Eternick and Kathleen. Bruce and Timmy celebrated Mother's day with Dorothy's mother, Mrs. Ella DuPlain, at the home of Dorothy's sister, Mrs. Harold Palmer, in Brookfield. Florence and Ken Noonan had Ken's folks. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Penney, of Chicago, out here for Mother's Day. Edith and James Long were hosts to Edith's son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, on Mother's day.. The Lew Kelloggs and the John Hayes families got together for Mother's day at Pat's house and Pat's and Carol's mother and dad, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, and their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Koch, came from Chicago for Sunday night supper. Jerry Ryan just returned from a three-day business trip to Pittsburg, via jet plane. On Sunday, May 18, the McHenry Methodist church welcomed as new members of t h e i r c o n g r e g a t i o n , t h r e e couples from Eastwood Manor. They are Marilyn and Jack Fultz, Pat and Lew Kellogg and Carol and John Hayes. Both Dorothy Eternick and Lois McCormack have been entertaining their mothers for the past couple of weeks. Dorothy's mother, Mrs. Ella DuPlain, is visiting Dorothy from Brookfield and plans to spend several weeks with the Eternicks. Lois's mother, Mrs. Martin Temple, is visiting from Hollywood, Fla, and plans to take care of the family while Lois is in the hospital. Arlene and Ronald Tinsley planned to spend a fyll week's down with measles. E l w y n E t e r n i c k ' s u n c l e , Frank Eternick, of Milwaukee came out to spend the day at the Eternick home on Thursday. Lois McCormack and her mother, Mrs. Martin Temple, Betty Radner. Rita Simpson, Winnie Hansen, Peg Garrelts, Pat Coughlin and Lois Krebs all enjoyed a delicious luncheon at the home of Helen Birmingham on Wednesday, May 14. Peggy Anderson and her daughter, Susan, are leaving May 25 on a trip to Salt Lake Citv. to spend a few days visit they settle in Wisconsin. Has anyone lost a little reidl and green plaid canvas shoe? It fell from a car as it was leaving our subdivision and it is now in my possession waiting for its owner to claim it. ' Meet Yonr Neighbors The Donald Cisewski family, which consists of Don, Pat and Paul, who is just 1 year old, moved into their home at 117 Country Lane on March 24. Don is employed by a' paint company in-Evanston and Pat works as a waitress in Skokie. Both Pat and Don share gardening as a hobby. Pat first saw the light of day in Lacrosse. Wis., and Don is a native of Trempealeau. Wis. The John Coughlin family, which consists oi Pat,. John and ^ t i their three sons, arrived in Lh Eb^vck^mX no, quite one McEntee. while Homer stays home with the other four children. month ago -- April 26 *to be exact --' and live at 139 Mill Lane. The boys are Jim, 3^4; Bill and Joanne Welp of our ; Mike 2Ms and Bob, who is 7 community are sponsors for , months old. John is a statistithe Young Adult group at the McHenry Methodist church, and held a meeting of the offical tabulating operator for a tank car company in Chicago, and commutes each day via cers of this group at their, train. Pat reports that they home on Tuesday. May 20. This , share the same hobby is a new group in the process J which is bowling and that they of organization and is open to : hail from Chicago. all young people from age 18 That.s fQr this week and up. Anyone interested >n , ThanRs jn for hel = joining this group, please con- & S tact Joanne Welp at 3076-R. | and Please cal1 2753 wth an> 11 Eileen Noonan had a grand news or if >'ou are the Passes- |j Village of Sunnyside HOUSE NUMBERS MUST APPEAR ON MAIL BOXES Lillian Niemiec, reporter McHenry 2778 If you haven't already received your house numbers plfease get in touch with your village clerk, Mrs. Leah Fritz, 64 Lakeview avenue. Do* not forget to have your lot, block, unit number and name of your street. All your incoming mail must have your new address: T h e r e w i l l b e n o m o r e b o x numbers. Please have your house number posted on the door of your mailbox and your name on the side of your mailbox. * - Fishing,. Derby The fishing derby to be held for the girls and boys of Sunnyside will take place in the near future. Be sure to watch t h i s c o l u m n f o r t h e t i m e a n d place. . Anniversary Greetings ^ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Ripley who celebrated eighteen years of married life May 18. Best of luck to" both of you. Sprinkling There is an ordinance in our village' that there is to be no sprinkling between the hours of 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. There h a v e b e e n c o m p l a i n t s f r o m our villagers that their water pressure is very, low because too many people sprinkle during these hours. Speedsters Once again we urge the dri erS to please drive slowly drfwn our roads for the safety of o u r y o u n g s t e r s . G i v e t h e m a chance to grow up into adulthood. Remember that we love our Mchilc|ren and would not like to see them hurt; List Get well wishes to little Elizabeth Metzger who is laid up with the pieasles. Her older brother Johnny has just fin- ^ V, ILLA NURSING HOME time on May 17, when she attended the junior prom at the high school. Sharon Slove and her future sister-in-law, Geraldine White, sor of only 1 plaid shoe.. ON PISTAKEE BAY NEAR McHENRY Home for the Aged ished recuperating from them, It wasn't a very happy day for Pauline Schneider who came down with the measles-- of all days--on her birthday. Anyway, happy birthday and get well soon. That new bike that Richard Fredricks is riding around on was a gift from his grandmother for hfs first Holy Communion. News Please phone all news items to me, ,Lillian Niiemiec, McHenry 2778 or Sylvia Obstfelder, McHenry 3141-J. CMoerMus TO OlUIOttt gl EDDIE the EDUCATOR says 1 f Schools with good program*, Including tciane*, will b« nwdtd «• product eltinn* who can make |ty> mod of Sputnik and all its relatives. Illtnolt Education Auoclatlm While knitting, some women j = can make talk out of nothing,; 2 proof of which is that later = SENILE BED PATIENTS were the recipients of a shower • *hey can * repeat one word of -- on May 10. which was given by | what was *a,d during a lonS;| PHONE McHENRY 461 Mrs. Robert L. Mitchell, in Wauconda. There were approxi m a t e l y t w e n t y - f i v e p e o p l e present and the girls received some beautiful gifts. On Thursday, Sharon and her future husband. Glen White, signed the final papers making them the new owners of the Larry Bogard home on Mill Lane. They will move in on May 24. We are all sorry to see Larry and Joy Bogard moving, but business makes it essential that afternoon. awimiiiiiinniimiimii»iiiiiiimiiniiimniiiiiinmminiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiimniiiinia i for better homes for lowest prices SEE us ROBERT HAY CONSTRUCTION Co. F.H.A. & V.A. FINANCING • Masonery • Concrete • Carpentry PHONE: 1907 Bus. i377 Home SOS E. 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