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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Apr 1959, p. 12

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Page Twelve THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, April 29,1959 Lakemoor Village Holding Clean-Up Week Marfon Sulok--592-R-l i Clean-Up week lias started in the village and we all hope that all the folks will participate within the next two weeks to make our village more attractive to all. From the twenty-fourth of April through the eighth of Max we expect ! to see a real change and so many of the folks have alreadv ! Sharon Meyers and Eva Shaw have been attending the Girl Scout meetings and will be welcomed as Intermediates from the Brownie troop in about two weeks. The girls are working very hard on the play that they have planned for their mother's day dinner. Most of the girls are also working on their badges. Xew Trustees On Tuesday April 21. villagers voted in five trustees for the village, men who were Vfeted in With all the new members recently added to Post 491, it seems a good idea to write 4Sftbout some of the doings of the j membership. First of all, Post 1491 has its regular monthly the I meetings always on the second new | Monday of each month. Me^- The j ings start at 8:30 p.m. promptare I ly. The meetings seldom last the following: John Bonder. cleaned their yards and picked Larry Booster and George Vol up all the rubbish that has accumulated through the winter months. On May 4 and May 11 there will be special pick-ups for all the old things you have laying around and would like to dispose of . more than one hour and are always -followed by. "chow on lmer all for four year trustees. | the. house". Most members ad- James Krein. Jr.'and Kenneth ! J°urn to ,he Private club rooms mean Jheve is no meeting, simply that not enough help was available to get the job done. Meetings are held regularly without fail. Our post has four good reserved seats for all home Milwaukee Braves games. If you would like 1o see one or more of these games you may reservc*" The tickets in your name. The price is the regular box office price. We request, however. that you take all four tickets when making reservations. As a member, you may take non-member friends with •you if you desire. The last couple of years the post has had a Sunday trip to the Milwaukee stadium that Village News The next regular meeting will be held second Wednesdav of Mav. To Be or Not To Be The election for the park : district in the McHenrv fire i protection district will be held on Saturday May 2 at the Mcvillage ; Henry fire house in McHenry! on the ' The polls, will be open from 6 - . Ev- a m 7 p m when voting for erjone is urged to attend the , this project'you will be voting meetings and see what is being ; for:, five out of-six commissiondone for the village. ! ersv The folks, in Lilymoor are " 7 j ' 'n this "group and hopes are Scout News / . that a large crowd will turn On Thursday April 23. Mrs*. : ouj \gjyCote on this great proj- Pat Morrison and Mrs. Midge 1 ect Qne of our local citizens. Beahler attended the S\baqua> 'Ray Cynowa, has been very ac- Council meeting at S> camore. j jjve jn iVork Gf this park The guest speaker for the i (iistrict program. day was Mrs. Johnson who has j been connected with girl scout - ! ing since 1928 when scouting was being organized. Mrs. 1 Johnson has served on the Girl Scout National and delivered a I very interesting speech to all i the ladies who attended the Nemes for two year trustees, j where they play pool, cards or j lias proved very popular This " : whatever they choose to do. year we plan to repeat the The meetings themselves c o n -! event with a few changes. Pastsist of short report's by the var- , Commander Edwin Reid is now ious chairmen, advising the membership of their activities introduction of guests and newmembers, plans for future events and projects and a chance for each member to speak up for his choice of fun and activity. Our club rooms are open every night but Tuesday. They are also open during the day on Saturday and Sunday. The private club rooms are for the use of members only but if you are a member you may bring j your friends and relatives as your guests. They need not be i Legion members. As all other ! Legion posts operate, any Lej gion member of any j>ost is alj ways welcome. Your memberi ship card in American Legion Carl Freund : post 491 js your key to enter Carl Freund, brother of Mrs. I any American Legion post you OBITUARIES meeting. Midge and Pat can't I Peter H. Freund and Mrs. Walsay enough about the wonder- j *er * reund of McHenrv, died fu'l day they enjpyed just byJ°^ a. heart attack last Friday, meeting such an interesting 1 April 24. at his home in Cin- ' cinnati. Troop 309 Barbara and Carol Erickson, Funeral services were Tuesday in Cincinnati. hold PROFEWOnRl DIRECTORY DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician Naprapathic Manipulation Steam Baths and Massage 504 East Elm Street McHenry, 111. Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Frl 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. S>ti 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone McHenry 743 DR. C. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Hours: Daily Except Thursda, 9 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5:3% Mon., Wed., & Fri. Evenlfcf By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 16( EARL. R. WALSH , INSURANCE . ire, Auto, Farm & Life L Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance Any Kind PHONE 43 or 953 Great & Elm McHenry, i*. SCHROEDER IRON WORWP Ornamental & Structural 8U® Visit Our Showrooms S Miles South on Rt. S PHONE 950 DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist J 12P So. Green Street j Office phone McHenry 186 i Res. phone McHenry 604-M-l ! Hours: Daily 9:30 - 5:00 •• Tues. & Fri. Evenings 6:30 • 9:00 Closed all day Wednesdays I Eyes examined - Glasses fitted | Repair Service j DR. LEONARD L. BOTTAK1 | Optometrist Eyes examined - Glasses fittet Contact lenses ! 105 Richmond Road I Hours Eve.: Wed., Thurs & Frl 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays - 3 to 6 p.m. Phone McHenry 2262-J Loop office - 108 N. State St Phone DEarborn 2-2096 GEORGE J. CASTLE, Agenl The Prudential Insurance Co of America Life, Retirement, Sickness A Accident and Group Insurant 826 Crystal Lake Road, McHenry, I1L Phone: McHenry 253S ROLAND A. HERRMANN Lawyer 308 W. Elm St. Phone McHenry 1609 Henry J. Schueneman j Henry J. Schueneman. 74, I of Chicago, died on April 20 following a long illness. He was a lifelong resident of Chicago. Survivors include the widow, | Florence O'Donnell Schueneman: three sons, one daughter land one sister. Mrs. Elvera 1 Durland. of McHenry. 1 j Services were held from St. Gregory 's church Saturday j 1 morning, with burial in Cali vary cemetery. Chicago. I I HURT IN ACCIDENT ! I A car belonging to Harold I Lottchea. parked in front of their home at Eastwood Manor, J was struck last week by an auto driven by Madeline Frickj man. who was injured in the may want to visit. If you are planning a vacation, be sure to carry your membership card. Most months our post sends out a bulletin. As this is all done with voluntary help, we sometimes do not get the copy out on time. If you do not-receive yotar bulletin it does not organizing the trip. The date for the trip and the game to be seen will probably be decided on at the regular Legion meeting on Monday, May 11. There is a list for you to sign 011. It is planned this year to charter a larger bus. If necessary, we will charter more. The cost per member will be six dollars! This is a maximum' charge. Any funds left over will be divided between those making the trip. The price you pay will include your round trip bus to' and from Milwaukee stadium, good reserved grandstand seats with the group and a hot, "all you can eat" family style meal. The trip is for men only. If you want to go, get your name on the list as soon as possible so that our plans can be completed. Once again Post 491 will hold the annual carnival on the fourth of July. The carnival this year will be a five-day event, running from July 1 to July 5 inclusive. Thursday, July 2, will be "Kids Night" again, with free prizes for the young set and reduced prices on all rides for the evening. Saturday, Julyt, 4, will feature our annual gigantic fireworks display. Our senior vice-commander, Harry Mueller, who is in charge of the carnival this year, will need plenty of help. Come dow n and voluntter Some of your time. Would you like lo run a booth, concession, help park cars, be a bartender? We need workers in all categories. Yo,tfr help will be appreciated. In a few rrtonths our post will hold annual elect ions for officers. Come, down to meet these men who will be seeking office, watch them in action so that on election night you will know who you want to guide the ptist for the coming Legion year, starting in August. George Mracfiek, junior vicecommander. as entertainment on Monday, May 11, and put The weekly meetings of the j troop will be held again every Thursday at the old Junior him to the test. John T. Gray, publicity chairman BOY SCOUTS high, 7:30 to 9 p.m., under the leadership of Maynard DeVos, your new scoutmaster. And now last but not least, a meeting of the board of rei view will take place on Thursoutdoor activities: day. May 14, (second Thursday of the month). Thif is a very important event and all of .you boys who are up for advancement or for merit awards. The first of the season started with a bang last Saturday and Sunday. The boys, under the leadership of Scoutmasters "Andy" Anderson, ^Maynard DeVos and A1 Meyer, Junior Assistant Scoutmaster Fred Durrenberg and adult member, Mr. Mc- Gouen? travelled to the annual U. S. Grant pilgrimage of the Boy Scouts of America to Ga- j lena, where they spent a day taking part i n the various i events and touring the pic- I turesque. old town with its' get ready for that nig^t. Don't forget the date. . A child today in hn;;s ?,.:j>reschool years has an infinitely better chance of surviving than did his forebears who wA? born in 1910. Betwc< 'Y L910 and 19.%, according to The Health News Institute, the mortality rate among youngsters aged one to four declined by 92 percent « , . . , , , .combination of historical and i chairman, is also chef for our j architectural background. Sat-! 3 ^ r?, Is' asl is urday night they camped in the j that no matter how many show | beautiful Apple River Canyon; ^ vv"11 hav^ j where they did ^ite a bit of „hnu. Qt ; s'. 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