Thursday, December 10, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Nine McHsbij Shorej HOME OWNERS CLUB VETOES DUES INCREASE By Clare SiaeUer, EV. 5-0553 At the meeting held last T^irsday evening, the Mc- Henry Shores club, the homeowners group of McHenry Shores, voted against changing the by-laws to increase the dues. Although the majority was in favor of increasing the dues, a two-thirds majority vote is necessary to change or amend a by-law. Thirty-nine votes were polled for the change and twenty-one against dfcnging. One ballot was improperly marked. Important Dates . Congratulations, al t h o u g h late, to Eleanor and Elmer Grranso who celebrated their thirty-third wedding anniversary last Saturday. Happy birthday to little Chris Cic- Chini who will have a birthday tieaft Thursday. Reminder to members of the SSAC that their regular meeting will be held Saturday, Dec. 12, 8 p.m., at Pink's home, 110 Beach drive. More Thanksgiving Here and There Bob Schweikert with his new bride, Noelann, were out to the home of their parents. Agnes and Clarence Schweikert, f® dinner. The Schramms enjoyed dinner at home with Marilyn and Ray Moore dropping by for a visit later on in the day. Mrs. Olga Hudec of Cicero spent the holiday at the Gnnsos. The Dobbertins spent thn day with Bob's folks. Mr. and Mrs. Reinbald J. Dobbertin. Elsie and Jack Schmitt with thfir children and Mrs. Laura SWmitt. also Mr. and Mrs. John DeutSdh were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deutsch in Chicago. Visits and Visitors Alice and Colonel McKelly enjoyed their motor trip to St. Louis. Mrs. McKelly stopped off to „visit with their son and his famity while the Colonel went on to Fort Leavenworth, Kans., to finish up some business. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Winters, Sr., flew in from Broomal, Pa., to spend the week with their son and his family, Sam and Louise Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schopp were out to spend a day with the Ken Schopps. Mr. and Mrs. Zelina with Mrs. Lee and her son were over from Pistakee Lake to visit the Gransos. YOURS FOR THE MASKING... FREE! "POKER ACCORDING TO MAVERICK" (the inside story on ^ winoingpoker) r, a i Jeep VI LE DEMONSTRATION Come in today! See fho 'Jefep' family, world's only complete line of 4-wheel drive vehicles. Select the one you want and arrange for a rugged demonstration right on your job--no holds barred. , Find out how much more a 4-wheel drive 'Jeep' vehicle does for you. Find out why 'Jeep' vehicles outsell all other 4-wheel drive vehicles combined/ While here pick up your gift copy of "Poker According to Maverick", a sensation in its own right. It's full of poker lore, rules and regulations, and tips on how not to lose. Only one per family while they last. Stop in soon, please, to avoid disappointment. FAMILY... fll'l ®NLY COMPLETE LINE OF M1IEL iflfg VEHICLES. Tune-In Sunday Evenings, 0:30 P.M. K IEN Front St. Lilymoor BROWNIE TROOP BUSY WORKING ON PROJECTS By Nancy Hitter - EV. 5-5889 The Brownie Troop 267 made and sent crossword puzzles to the Lake County sanitarium in Waukegan, this was their Community project. The making of Christmas gifts is now being undertaken by the Brownie troop. Tuesday, Dec. 15, is the date of the next Brownie meeting. Just News The Boy Scouts want to thank everyone for their generosity in helping to make their campaign-fund drive a success. It seems like the bowling bug has caught on as Art Cicchini, Bob Dobbertin, Ray Olszewski, Jack Schmitt and Clarence Schweikert spent an enjoyable Sunday afternoon knocking down the pins. Clare was the winner of three games out of the four played. There is talk of shaping up a team or two. In Closing Don't know whether it was vandalism or an accident that has removed one stop sign and badly bent, completely out of shape, the other stop sign at Barreville and Idyll Dell roads, so all drivers, coming from any direction, please heed this intersection. Don't forget to pick up the phone and give one of the members of the publicity committee the news of what's what and who's who -- it might not be news to .you but it is to the rest of us in the community. Remember it is your column. ACT ON LICENSES The Secretary of State's office has announced the revoca1- tion of the driver license of Victor R. Goad of Harvard for driving while intoxicated and the suspension of the license of Donald E. Gray of Woodstock for three offenses. A Delightful Surprise Two young girls, Linda Baker and Margaret Karas, gave a surprise party for Mrs. Baker, honoring her birthday, which was on Nov. 27. The birthday party started at 8 p.m. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ferwerda, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, both from McHenry, and Mr. and Mrs. Karas at whose house the party took place. The two hostesses, Linda and Margaret, served appetizers, cake and coffee. Barey Baker acted as host at the party. Everyone enjoyed it and Mrs. Baker was quite a lurprised lady. Honor Roll Those students in this community who have had their names placed on the "A" honor roll are as follows: Margret Karas, Charlene Thornton, Susan Farr and Connie Ritter. Roberta Connelly had her name proudly placed on this 'B" honor roll. Congratulations! Keep up the good work. Happy Birthday Beverly Eggert reached the ripe age' of seven on Dec. <5. Linda Kopsell celebrated her twelfth birthday on Dec. S.- Little Steve Fantus will blow out five candles on Dec. 10. Joyce Redmer's eye lit up when he saw his one candle burning. He celebrated his first birthday on Nov. 28. A belated birthday greeting to Bob Wijas who turned 17 on Nov. 30. Happy birthday to all of you and many more. Anniversaries Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Eggert who celebrated their anniversary Dec. 8, and also to Mr. and Mrs. Thornton who has celebrated theirs on Dec. 5. Many more happy years together. This and That The Redmer family enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mrs. Rtdmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gorens of Lakevilla, Illinois. - Mr. Belford spent the last weekend in Peoria, with his mother, who accompanied hiipn home. Mrs. Belford will spend some time with tht Belford family before returning home. Friendly Get-Together On Tuesday night, Dec. 1, a demonstration was held at the home of Mrs. Frances Counley of Praire avenue. Those present were Kathy Flynn, Marilyn LoPresti, Mrs. Bellino and her daughters, Josie and Debbie, Rose Sirio, Mrs. Belford, Mrs. Hueckstaedt and her daughter* Saurie, and Kathy Polinski all of Lilymoor; Mrs. Cameron; and daughter, Judy, of Wauconda; Karen and Nancy Reinke of Wonder Lake; Mrs. Pope: and daughter, Dorothy, from Ringwood; Virginia Gray and Pat Mays of Lakemoor; Rose Felicetti and her mother, both of Sunnyside Estates; and Betty Gladu of McHenry. A small snack was served by Mrs. Counley and daughter Sharon. The party proved to be a great success. If anyone has any news please call me. Thank you. COURT BRIEFS Another case of shoplifting was reported in McHenry this past week. A 13-year-old girl from the area was arrested about 4:45 o'clock Friday afternoon for taking items from a Green street store. She later admitted the theft. The girl was Jjrdugm before a justice of the peace on Saturday, at which time she was put on probation. It was her first offense. The trial of an Algonquin boy arrested recently for shoplifting and arson in a Green street store was held this week. The youth was put on a year's probation and given a suspended fine of $100. His family was instructed to have him continue under a doctor's care. Two arrests were made for fighting on Front street, and the 'teen-agers involved were fined $20 each. One driver was fined $10 for having a noisy muffler. McHenry, HL PHONE 408 To Be Given Away THIS MA8HWMWI CM-KODAK MEDALLION 8m* MOVE CAMERA Fast 1.9 Lens Magazine Load Compact Economical Runs At Four • X Separate Speeds RETAIL PRICE *12S! lllllllll TO II GIWBfM FREE, NO OBLIGATION JUST COME IN A» LEAVE YOUR NAi ®1«W© HilD PIC. 23 - 10:00 P.M. NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN lllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll BOLGER'S 103 S. GREEN EV 5-4500 USE THE GREEN STREET FREE PARKING AREA Spring Grow POST OFFICE WILL INCREASE SERVICE HOURS fty Mrs. itoaries Prennd During the Christmas season the Spring Grove post office will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. beginning Dec. 12 to Dec. 23, inclusive: On Saturday, Dec. 12 and Saturday, Dec. 19, the post office will be open all day. It will also be open the noon hour. Club Meets Mrs. Norbert Klaus entertained members of her club at her home in Fox Lake last Thursday evening. A delicious dinner of chicken-ala-king was served and the evening was spent at cards. Prize winners were Mrs. L. , L. Kagan and Mrs. Paul Lewis. Move Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blink have moved to their new home, just recently completed, one half mile east of town. Dedication of Marian Central Those who attended the dedication ceremony of Marian Central Catholic high school in Woodstock on Sunday were inspired by the beauty of this modern building. The huge gymnasium was filled to overflowing at the Pontifical Mass held at four o'clock by Bishop Lane. There followed a reception in the cafeteria and a tour of the class rooms. Safety Rules On Holiday Lighting Growing more popular each Christmas is the custom of lighting and decorating the home to extend holiday greetings to neighbors and friends. Both the inside and outside of the home offer limitless pos-' sibilities for expressing the spirit of the season in brightness and color. A doorway or window, for example, may be simply framed with strings of incandescent lights. Other lights may be used to outline a gable, eaves or fence. Floodlights in different colors are effective for illuminating doorways, Christmas cutouts, or shrubs and trees. There also are numerous readym a d e o r n a m e n t a l c a n d l e s , stars, bells and other lighting devices to enhance your home-, size "greeting card." Whether your home decorations this year are simple or ornate, they should be safe. Before use, check all lighting sets, cords and sockets for worn broken or frayed parts. Keep all lights disconnected while you are attaching them to trees, the house or decorative props. In trimming the tree, take care to keep metallic objects away from electrical connections. Don't plug too many lights into one outlet. Remember that the average branch circuit is fused for 15 amperes and can handle about 1800 watts. If an overload blows a fuse, reduce the load. Never replace a blown fuse with one of higher amperage. Outside the house, only weatherproof lighting equipment and heavy duty rubber extension co^s should be used. The best source of power for outdoor lighting is a permanent outdoor-type receptacle with a protective cap or lid. During the Christmas season turn off all tree lighting before retiring or when the family leaves the house. IN GOP PRIMARY Lee R. Fleming, former mayor of Zion and publisher of the Zion-Benton News, has announced his candidacy in the coming Republican primary for state senator from the fiftysecond district embracing Lake, McHenry and Boone counties. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE One's intelligence can often be measured by how much he keeps his mouth shut. SHOP YOUR HOME TOWN Shop BEN FRANKLIN and Save! Gift W/WtppMp 110 rucM CHJUtWAS MSOTTMWr t Tags, Seals Giant pack* of 110 tags, seals, catrds and folders. 25< Thrifty Buys! Choice of Two Assortments! BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS Value Assortment: Box of 25 slim-tyle EOc cards & envelopes. 18 colorful designs 99 Christmas Assortment: Box of 50 Frenchfold cards in 18 designs! With envelopes. nflaj, Assortment of 80 tags, seals, enclosure lf|$ cards. Gay String Tags 10 in pkg., i(|£ 2 designs Small Seals 20 in pkg., f(|£ 4 designs Make Your Gifts Sparkle Wrapping paper, gay designs! 20x30-in. 2 Sheets 15* Fancy gift boxes in assorted sizes. 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