tursday, October 22, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Lakeland Park WOMEN'S CLUB HOLDS ANOTHER WELCOME PARTY Vickey Bottari - EV. 5-2263 The Lakeland Park Women's c1®) is having another one of their fun filled welcome parties for our newcomers at the Rizzo home, 323 Home avenue at 8 p.m., this evening Oct. 22. Invitations have been sent out and we hope all of you who re- ' ceived one can attend. If you did not receive an invitation but have never attended a welcome party, you are more than w^come to attend this one. Committee Meets The welcome committee of the Lakeland Park Women's club held its moijthly meeting at my home on fTuesday evening with the following members making final pWis for the above party: Jean^S^agnon, Jean Parisi, Fr,an Cina, DhJores Rogers, Louise McEnery yncl chairman, Lyda Radilch. AKer the meeting was concluded we presented Jean Parisi with a lovely luncheon/cloth and Jean Gagnon with a beautiful set of dish towels, fthe oc casion being their birth Happy Birthday To Jean Parisi who celebrated her birthday starting with Monday evening at the home of \$s. Lee Glorch with Fran Cina, Esther Cygan, Rita Zimny, Marge Franklin, Dorothy Humphreys, Elaine Jett and yours truly there to help in the celebration. Tuesday evening she celebrated with the welcome committee and then on Saturday, Oct. 17, which was the day of her birthday, she celebrated with her family. To Janet Barle who celettwted her sixth birthday on Wednesday, Oct. 14. Those attending her lovely birthday party were Cindy, Kimm and baby Casey, Billy, Larry and Sharon Burns, Norbert Kwiatek, Patty and Paul Rogers, Patty Ann, Susan and Robert Idstein and Dennise Bucaro who were served ice-cream, cake, candy, etc., and of course tiflir mothers were also there fw the coffee and cake. To Lee Hulbert who turned three on Oct. 10. Here to help celebrate the occasion were Jane and Glenny Last and their mother, Mrs. Eleanore Last, and Miss Virginia Cooling and of course his baby sister, Linda. Happy Anniversary To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bucaro '#o celebrated their sixteenth year of wedded bliss on Oct. 8. Page Fifieefl Christening Baby Desiree Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Gimse, was christened at home by -the Rev.- Carl Lobitz of the Zion Lutheran church of McHenry. For this christening there are two sets of Godparents, the first being Mr. and Mrs. A. Varga of Chicago who are the baby's grandfather and grandmother, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Boettcher also of Chicago who are the second set of Godparents. After the christening a spaghetti and meat-ball dinner was served to the Godparents be-' sides Mr. and Mrs. K. Varga and children, Mr. and Mrs. G. Varga and little Susan Boettcher. mask and baseball cap. Guess she was supposed to be a baseball player don't you? Other prizes were- -given ~ to--Jackie Laursen brother of one of the scouts and to Janet Barle sister of a scout. ^After the judging was over they roasted hotdogs and marshmallows and a real good time was had by both young and old who attended. Lilymoor NOMINATE BOARD MEMBERS FOR -- ASSOCIATION By Nancy Ritter •>EV. 3-5889 It's A Girl Mr. and Mrs. J. Schann of 113 Meadow Lane are the proud parents of a baby girl born on Oct. 9 at the Harvard hospital. Baby Vinessa Ann tipped the scale at 9 lbs. 2 ozs. There is one other child at home, Penny, who is 16 months old. On Four If you have been wondering why little Dianne Krater has been going on crutches for the past week, she sprained her ankle while she was very much engrossed in practicing her dance lessons. Vacation Mrs. Joan Bucaro and her youngest daughter, Denise, spent a week's vacation in Hibbing, Minn., where they visited with Mrs. Bucaro's mother, rs. Frieda Waller, and her sister, Mrs. Vernon Carson. Visitors At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barle over the weekend were Murph and Jane Miskovic and their two sons, Jimmy and Eddie, of Chicago. The Cygans had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Fuellgraff and their three children Valerie, Tom and Tim, and Mrs. Cygan's mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. Tews and her uncle, Mike Jazierny. Mrs. Tews will spend the week with her other daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Zimny of Shore Drive. Cub Scouts Halloween Party Dens 4 & 7 Pack 361 Pack 361 of the Cub-Scouts held their annual Halloween party on last Thursday evening at the V.F.W. grounds and the boys of Den 4, Ray Barle, Jimmy Laursen, Kenny Prazak, Ray Bottari, Phil Bucaro and Bruce Okal came all dressed for the occasion with Jimmy Laursen winning a prize. From Den 7 we had Billy Krater, Billy Sullivan and Allen Raiford with Billy Krater taking the prize for the most original costume. 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PHONE McHENRY EV 5-5252 Sportsman's Club Dance If you have not as yet purchased your tickets for the annual Sportsman's club dance which will be held this coming Saturday night at the Wing 'N Fin. starting at 9 p.m., you can still get them from either Larry Strandquist at 515 Shore Drive, EV. 5-1921 or from Ken Boyce at 118 Shore Drive, EV. 5-1952. If you don't know 'till the last minute if you can attend, I'm sure they will have tickets at the door so go ahead and you will be assured of a good time. i Nominations for the board 'for the year of 1960 were held at the association meeting ;Tuesday. Oct. 13. The nomina- : tions were from the floor and i more nominations from the floor will be held at the next i meeting Nov. 10. I The tickets for the associa- ' tion Halloween dance were | sent out in the mail to the res- ; idents of Lilymoor and tickets I for this dance may be obtained : at- the door. Don't forget the ' Halloween dance sponsored by ! the Lilymoor aissociation on ! Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. Prizes will be given for the best costume. Do I try to attend this dance and ; have a gav time, i $2,200,034 For Hospitals Gov. William G. Stratton last week authorized the release of $2,200,034 for construction of hospital facilities in nine Illinois communities. The money is made available to the state Department ofv Public Health from federal funds to pay part of the costs for construction of public and nonprofit Hospitals. I Brownie Meeting I A welcome to the new Brownies, Nancy Wright, Mardene Karmel, Diane Belford, i Diane Steinsdorfer, Denise Shogran, Debbie Fulher and , Vallie Schiavone, was held last i Tuesday. These girls are not | yet Brownies, but will be soon, i The Brownies made Hallo- ; ween mobiles and donated ! them to the first and second | grades. i Next meeting of the Brownies is Tuesday, Oct. 27 after school at the Lilymoor schoolhouse. Birthdays Valerie Schiavone shared her birthday with Columbus on Oct. 12; she reached the age of seven. <- Finance It At McHenry State Bank PAINTERS' EQUIPMENT RENTAL Paint Sprayer with Compressor Electric Paint Sprayer Ladder Bracket Drop Cloth Open Dally 8 to 0 -- Wednesday and Sunday 8 to It Step Ladders, 6, 8 & 10 Extension Ladders, 20, 32, and 40 ft. Extension Planks, 6 2 sections and 8 3 sections ft, ft., I EVerar@®n 5-2 The Nation's Neighbor •« * WE RENT MOST ANYTHSl 542 Wo Main McHenry Earl Belford celebrated his birthday Oct. 14. Diana Belford will add another- year- +o her age on Oct: 25. when she reaches the age of seven. Dennis Karmel celebrated his twelfth birthday on Oct. It. Attended Scout Meeting; Mrs. Fuhler, Mrs. Karmel and Mrs. Fan!us the leaders of the Brownie troop in Lilymoor, attended the neighbor girl scout council meeting, which took place at the American Legion hall on Oct. 14. The emphasis of the meeting was on the making of Christmas gifts and decorations. A lot of good tips were gathered by the women who attended this meeting. and this proved to be a family reunion because 1VIrs. Young hasn't seen her brother for ten years:--------- •-- After returning home Mrs. J Young entertained her bridge I club at a luncheon. The eight j women who attended were all i from Chicago. This bridge club j has been together for twentyi five years. ! Upon returning from°a vaca- I tion in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. j Earl Ritter visited the Ritter i residence and brought with I them a eleven pound northern j fish. The fish proved to be [quite tasty. Don't forget to let me know if you have any news. Anniversary Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fantus on their twentyfourth anniversary. May they share more years together. This and That The Belford family spent the last weekend in Westmont. They left Saturday afternoon and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson upon their arrival in Westmont. On Sunday they visited Wheaton College; saw and heard Billy Graham in person. Mrs. Young left on the evening of Oct. 1 for Pittsburg. Penn., where she spent two days with her sister. Her brother and his wife arrived also, HOME BUREAU TO HOLD FALL FANTASY BAZAAR The McHenry County Home Bureau is holding a "Fall Fantasy" bazaar on Oct. 23rd, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., at the First Methodist church oh Route 14, at the corner of Throop and South streets, in Woodstock. The public is invited. Home-made gift i te m s, baked and canned goods will be sold. There will be demonstrations at 11 a.m. -- 2 and 7 p.m. on hat making and flower arranging. Cake and coffee will be served. TT PAYS TO ADVERTISE FARM SERVICE WAY AUCTION ED VOGEL & GORDON STAADE -- Auctioneers . Having decided to discontinue farming the undersigned will sell at public auction on the farm 2*£ miles East of McHenry, 111., on Hy. 120 to Lily Lake Road then South 1 mile to Wagner Road then East 1 mile. Watch for arrows on SATURDAY -- OCT. 24. 1959 Sale To Start at 1:00 P.M. D.S.T. 43 HEAD OF CATTLE - HI-GRADE HOLSTEINS CALFHOOD VACCINATED 34 Cows, 19 springing up close or fresh. 3 due in Oct. Balance milking; 3 Heifers yearling; 3 Heifers 6-9 mos.; 1 Bull 14 mos.; 2 Heifer calves. MILK EQUIPMENT -- 3 Surge stainless steel milker units. 3 HEAD OF SHEEP -- 1 ewe: 2 lambs. HAY - GRAIN - FEED -- 500 bales Straw; 13 acres Standing Corn may be picked. TRACTORS -- John Deere model G with powertrol and roll-o-matic; John Deere all purpose on steel. TRACTOR EQUIPMENT -- Tractor gang plow 2-16 in.; Tandem Disk: Rosenthal Corn Shredder; Case 7 ft. Power Mower; John Deere No. 10 Green Chopper; John Deere 290 Corn Planter; Case 1-row Corn Picker. '• FARM MACHINERY -- High Speed Trailer Wagon on rubber with green feed box; Bradley 2-row Corn Planter. Some Household Goods. RICHARD HAWKINS -- Owner Usual Friendly Farm Service Way Terms Available To All Farmers. 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"Many homeowners, though, haven't learned their lesson quite so well.' . . • "Homeowners have a moral responsibility to keep youngsters safe at Halloween. Furthermore in many instances homeowners can be legally responsible if someone is injured on their property." How can you guard against a tragedy' that may mar a child's Halloween. Follow these, and similar, suggestions, the Council recommends: 1. Light your porch if there's any chance of a visit from trick-or-treaters Saturevening. An excited youngster is ripe for a tumble^ in the dark. 2. Make sure your yard isn't an obstacle course for children. Cover excavations. Tie strips of white cloth to temporary fences around shrubbery or newly seeded grass. 3. If you have a dog, keep it secured. The strange sights and sounds of youngsters dressed up to look like ghosts and goblins CQuld excite it -- with dire results. "Keep Halloween happy," the Council advised. 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