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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 May 1959, p. 15

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lursday. May 14, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH Eastwood Manor Urge Attendance At EMPOA Meet Lois Ryan--2510-R May meeting of the EMPOA will be held tomorrow night at the big barn at 9 pjn. Every resident of Eastwood Manor is urged to be there. The landscaping contest will be discussed fully and the prizes for each group will be explained. These things are for the good of the community and no individual can gain anything for himself. We must work toglfcier as a group. We hope to see you May 15. Faith Presbyterian Church News Rev. Jack Mclntyre will give a sermon entitled "Life and Death" based on the Sixth Commandment ta ken from Matt. 5:17-26.. You are ^welcome to worship with us this Sunday and every Sunday. B#ig your friends. Block Rosary On Tuesday, May 19, the Block Rosary will be held at the John Sheehy home at 128 Manor Lane. The time is set for 8:30 p.m. Page Fifteen 3. The funeral was held in Chicago. Club News Bertha Stoll was hostess to the Octettes at their last meeting. The table prizes were measuring spoons. A luscious brown sugar nut loaf with butter was served along with a yellow cake with butter frosting and apple ginger punch. Vern Bauer won the first prize, which was an all brass magazine rack. A set of gag stirers went to Lydia Fenner as second prize. The next meeting will be on May 13 at Lydia Fenner's home. On May 7 the Bridge club met at the. home of Rita Simpson. First fprize went to Elfra Phillippi. Hannah Harner finally won something beside first prize. She won the bobby prize. Happy Birthday On May 16 three Eastwood tyfporites celebrated their natal day. Charlotte Urban, Jackie Radner, who will be eight, and Jackie Dalton, who will be four. On May 20 Mim Hansen will blow out hpr candles. A very happy birthday is wished to all of you. Happy Anniversary Our best wishes tor a very happy anniversary is extended t<£vir. and Mrs. William Philippi, who will celebrate the happy occasion on May 18. 4-H Cardinals On May 7 the 4-H Cardinals presented a play at their meeting. Plans were made for a pot-luck picnic to be given sometime this month. More details will be given on this next w^k. Cub Scoots The Cub Scouts made corsages for their mothers for Mother's Day at their last den meeting. On May 21 the last pack meeting of this season will be held. The boys will present their minstrel show for the parents. Sympathy ?i#)ur deepest sympathy is extended to the Norbert Patryas f a m i l y . N o r b e r t ' s b r o t he r , Thomas Patryas from Chicago, passed away very unexpectedly on April 12. He was only thirty-seven years old. Further sympathy is extended to the John Coughlin family. John's fifty-four year old father, Lester J. Coughlin of licago, passed away on May Sick List Jimmy Fultz and Steve Simpson both have the chicken pox. At least they can play together. Five week old David Kellogg underwent a operation for a tumor in his tummy. This happened on May 5 and you'd never know it to look at him today. He's just fine. Jackie Hitter saw to it that his brother's birthday party was postponed for awhile. Jackie came down with the mumps. Jeff Harner was running a high fever. Mother reports that it's throat trouble. Carey Fenner has German measles. That made him and his pal, Jackie Ritter (mentioned above) miss out on Susie Newlon's birthday party. Too bad, fellows. On May 2 when the Barry family was looking forward to a movie little Kathy became ill. She was hospitalized and was operated on for an intestinal obstruction. She's on the mend now and feeling much better. On May 5 Larry Mersch fell on a broken bottle and cut the palm of his hand. Margaret Slove rushed him and his mother, Jean, to the hospital where he had five stitches taken in his hand. Everybody get well and be careful. Baptizm David Kellogg was baptized on May 4. His godparents are Len and Dolores Lawrence and Lloyd Baldwin, who was proxy for David's uncle, who was in Indiana and couldn't get here in time for the proceedings. This and That Pat Cisewski and her two year old son, Paul, visited with Pat's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Mason, in La Crosse, Wis. Daddy, Don, stayed home to keep up the fort. He's glad that his family is back home now. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haupt and their three children from Tinley Park were guests of the Jack Daltons. Richard and Jack went fishing for awhile coal broiled steaks. The Haupts were out in honor of J a c k i e D a l t o n ' s b i r t h d a y . Mrs. Haupt is Jackie's godmother. Larry and Joyce Fernekes were dinner guests of the Jerry Ryans on May 2. The Fernekees are from Cary. Lee Landin's sister, Mrs. Vivian Ruat, and her children, spent the day visiting with Lee. Mrs. Ruat is from Elmhurst. Lois Ryan and the children, and her sister, Marion Anderson, visited with their uncle, Raymond S e 1 k, in Morton Grove, upon his return from the hospital where he underwent an operation. Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harnner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herner of Park Ridge and their daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roberts of Arlington Heights, were guests of the William Harners on May 3, in honor of Jeff Harner's birthday. ' ' , Jeff Harner had another birthday party on May 5. This time with his little friends. They enjoyed lunch outside and then played games. Those who partook of the festivities were Greg Fultz, Ellen Barry, Ward Hansen, Mike Mathes, and Steve Lessard, Laurie Kellogg, and Neal and Nancy Shaw. - The Mathes family is host to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bastugue and their family from New Orleans for a few days. Rosemary Newlon's mom and dad, Mr. arid Mrs. Gilloffo from Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. I. Kuhfal from Barlett, visited with the Newlons on Saturday. Lee Hansen and his mother went to visit Lee's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hultman, in Lombard. The Urban family visited with Charlotte's folks in Chicago. Peg Garrelts, Emily Smithson and Georgia Sigman attended the end of the season bowling banquet on May 5. Little Susie Newlon had a wonderful time at her birthday party. Cake and ice cream was served to Janet Long, Butch Kellogg, Gary Stoll, Debbie, David, and Suzanne Garrelts, Barbara Krebs and Debbie Pickett. The mothers relaxed with cake and coffee afterward. The "gang" dropped in on Walt and Peggy Garrelts to help them celebrate their anniversary on M$y 2. They came loaded down with chip and dips and cake. After some chatter they swept out the garage and danced. The members of the "gang" are the Radners, the McCormacks, the Krebs, the Lawrences, the Newlons and Walt's brother, Richard and his friend, Jo Ann Hughes. ' In Closing You can sure tell that the landscaping contest is underway in Eastwood Manor. Everyone is out working like mad to make their yard the best in these here parts. Good luck to everyone. Don't forget tomorrow night's meeting. We sure do need you at the barn. Bye now. See you tomorrrow at the bam. SHOP IN McHENRY NEW EASY WAY TO SHOWER! SINGLE HANDLE FAUCET one handle does the work of two H. E. BUCH & SONS Plumbing & Heating Hwy. 120 East Phone: 48 BE A ST! APPLICATIONS STILL ACCEPTED FOR SEPTEMBER '59 CLASS SOUTH CHICKS© COMMUNITY rfoSPiML S( L OF NURSING FULL SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Contact Registrar ESsex 5-4400 2320 East 93rd Street CHICAGO, ILLINOIS PLANN0W TO ATTEND THE GRAND OPENING OF mmmmrn mmMrnM Chevy pickup pulls throughMbottomless' pastures to keep stock fed! £ At the Ball Bros. Dairy Farm, Montgomery, Ala., they say this 4-wheel drive Chevy will go anywhere to keep stock fed--even through hub-deep muck that makes it a fight all the way. And yet after a full year of it-no mechanical trouble of any kind! That Chevy pickup may not win any beauty awards (till it's cleaned up). But it's sure walking off with the top prize for dependability. And that's standard Chevrolet procedure. Put a Chevy truck to work and it keeps on working until you say quit. Not before. We aren't claiming that every Chevrolet truck is turning out to be a miracle-worker and averaging 100,000 miles before a valve job. (Even though some are going 150,000!) You're sure to find, however, that you can't buy more truck dependability at any price. And that's borne out by the fact that more truck owners put their faith, and their payloads, in Chevrolets than in any other make. Take your load and schedule figures to your Chevrolet dealer. He'll specify the best way to handle both and save in the bargain. No job's too tough for a Chevrolet truck! ^ f Now's the time--see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for a real truck buy! CLARK CHEVROLET SALES 204 West Elm Et. McHenry, I1L Phone 277 NO FURNITURE AND CARPETING 133 North Riverside Drive Mo Henry. Illinois PHONE 2923 "IN THE OLD POST OFFICE" NEXT WEEK-END MAY 22nd and 23rd - FEATURING - Zrineit h • • • FURNITURE ••• CARPETING NAMES AS AMCO LAMPS • SLIGH-LOWRY AINSLEY LAMPS • STYLE ACCENTS • TELL CITY AMERICAN • VALENTINE SEAVER BRADLEY • CONSIDER H. WILLET COCHRAN • WEST MICHIGAN FRIEDSON & DAHL • WEST WOOD HICKORY CHAIR • WOODLIN-HALL HOWELL • MT. AIRY HOME CHAIR • COLUMBIA BEDDING HOOKER • SEBTA BEDDING HEKMAN CAHPETING BY -- INDIANAPOLIS • ARCHIBALD HOLMES LANE • CABllJ CRAFTS MOSIAC • HIGHTSTOWN NORTH HICKORY • MOUNTAIN PETER PEPPER ' • PHILADELPHIA RAYMOR- • MOHAWK REMBRANDT • FIRTH SELIG • ART LOOM SIMMONS • BIGELOW STOFFEL • ROBBINS TILE • AMTICO II PRIZES Be sure to register during our Grand Opening, May 22 and 23, for the beautiful door prizes. ©SFT FOR THE The first 800 ladies to enter our store during our Gr^nd Opening, May 22 & 23, will receive an orchid. SEE OUR WINDOW AND GUESS THE NUMBER OF CARPET SAMPLES IN THE BOWL FOR VALUABLE PRIZES mr

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