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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Dec 1959, p. 15

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. . 9 /Jhursday, December 17, 1959 V: • • • • THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Paae Fifteen Lakemoor GIRL SCOUT TROOP HELD . AWARD COURT By Annette Schmit The Girl Scouts of Lakemoor 309 held a Court of Av.^rds at the Fire-Community- house on Monday, Dec. 7. The girls receiving second class rank were Sharon Meyer, Bonnie Bonder, Luann Adams, Cynthia Shogran, and Barbara and Carol Enckson. Receiving her first class rank was Katherine Brzezinski. In the badge field, the following girls received badges; Katfiarine Brzezinski, animal ra#r,; child care, garden flower, sports,; and •• story teller; Gegene Dember, camp craft, Nancy Eggert, outdoor safety and outdoor cook; Regifta Heckman, outdoor safety, and outdoor" cook. Patty Gray, housekeeper and. homemaker; Ricky Nickolas, housekeeper; Sharon Meyers, adventurer, cajnp craft and outdoor qook; Pajyicia Morrison, athelete, mewl, musician, sports and wild plants; Diane Wolf, cat and dog, drawing and painting. Since the court of awards is generally held every third month the next awards month will be March. can transpire in a\period of years. Of the happiness, the tear^, the wars, and thefears that make up nineteen years. Frank Pogany can tell you what those years mean, waited them? And now at long ! last the wait is over. Frank's I sister, Marge Schneider of California, arrived last week, with j her two youngsters, Melody [and' Forrest: They- plan a i month long visit with .Frank • and his family. .The village Iwpuld like to say' welcome to I Marge Schneider and we all j hope that she enjoys her stay ; here with, us. moor children- have been ai- j ^"°Sfbtice the different Christmost completed. As most ev-! mas decorations in the vileryone knows, contacts have [lage? Wagners have a beautibeen made to issue all the vil- j ful display in their front yard lage children their own free j this year. The Shograns have -ticket for the party ^'hich will j candy canes that look real be held from 2 p.m. to 5>,p.m. j enough to eat. Everywhere in New Bride , Miss.-Audry Weingrad be- | came the bride of Mr. Robert Pinkonsly of McHenry, on ; Wednesday, Dec. 9. They re- ' peated their marriage vows in j Fox Lake, The newlyweds will | be at home in Fritzsches Esi tates. ' '" J German Measles j Little Donna Jean Jacobsen. ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jaciobseri, the former Jean Weiri- | grad, has come up with those i fine upstanding germ an measles. Little Donna is -reported j as doing real good now, but it's | rumored that her jnom is pretty beat out after the usual chasing back and forth to the sick room. (' * Sorry! ' Last month I was given, the story of Jerry Foute's birthday ani had fceen erroneously infoffied that he was just seventeen. Please accept my apologies, Jerry, as I find novy-. that you are indeed inot seventeen, but an eighteen year old. -- Forgive me? Physio-Therapy I Poor G.rampa Anderson! Not | long ago, you'll remember, he | underwent surgery oh his eye. I Well, this- ties all. -- Now it's j his knee. He's been having ! trouble with it ' for several I weeks now and has recently I started therapy treatments at the hospital. He still hobbles around, but complains of quite a bit of pain. Hkick up, Gramps"- better days are coming!" ' „ Lakemoor's Children's ' Xmas Party The plans for the children's Christmas party for the Lakeon Sunday, Dec. 20. In the event0that your child has not yet received his or her ticket, please contact Mrs. Alberta Bfossman at EV. 5-4573. All children of the village are welcome. None should be left out Should anyone not have been contacted, they should come ahead to the party anyway. Parents ,are invited to the party as well as the children. Cake and coffee will be -served to all the adults. Notice is giyen that children will not be allowed to enter the Fire-CommunitvhouSe before 2 p.m. so in order for the little tykes not to be frozen stiff while waiting, the parents are asked to keep the children home until the designated time. All gifts for the. party were purchased from funds raised at the children's social at Waliy's. The village is thankful to all the organizations and groups who, are making this .party such a bang-up affair. Those donating are, the Community building, the police fund, the Ladies League, and the L.I.A. Another thanks to all the fine people who in any way participated to make this party a success. town the Christmas spirit is showing. Look out, little tykes, Kris Kringle is just around the corner, and he's for sure watching you. 1 V.F.W. Troop 161 Several boys have recently passed their second class rank. TTj£ list of those will be published next week. Amen Another week, another col* ufnn, another very happy reporter. Today, being Sunday, and deadline (date fbr piy col-< umn, I'm wrapping ftp this baby and putting my column to sleep with joy in my heart that is almost overwhelming. , Tonight I had the opportunity to. see, at first hand, the workings of a village with a heart. I saw the joy in a father's eyes, wjien he knew that Christmas \^ould nbt leave' his ' five little ones'1 My readers will never" read this story-- they'll get it through jthe grapevine, but they'll klso feel very warm inside \fcith the pride that makes u§rt»a(lcemoor. EV. 5-5239. SEASON'S GREETINGS At this Christmas season, we frould like to extend our best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year t^our friends and neighbors in the iLilymoor, Lakemoor and, Mcforgotten. I saw a mother, with I Henry area. Christmas Decors Big Celebration JLittle Theresa Michele Beahler was the honored birthday gal this past week when she i eritertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatch- and . daughter. Cheryl, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Hatch of Mt. Prospect, Mr., and Mr£ Melvin Hatch of Lakemoor, Mr. and Mr$. Ray Utz and son, Don, of Diamond Lake. Mrs. Marge Efirhardt. Marjene and Gays Ann Roberts, Suzanhe Ehrhardt, and Mickey Morrison. The tale tells of how one year old Theresa Michele couldn't resist the tempting frosting, and how her fingers just happened to slip into that lpvely cake. She managed to lick off the frosting from her fingers just in time tq blow the candles. For her games at her party, she chose to throw blocks at the dog. a ray of hope given tq her when she thought that all possibilities of hope were gone. We have something in ;this village that no other town has. We've got a heart that's throbbing, twenty-four, hours a day. Charity-- a gift of the conscience. Five youngsters will be very happy this Christmas. And many adults, like myself, will learn what true giving means. Alfred and LeOrra Seyfferth 1906 Cates Ave. Bridge Port, Texa's *33 Each year,, across the country. The Salvation Army extends Thanksgiving or Christmas assistance to nearly.. 1-.5 million persons. ' IT .PAYS TO ADVERTISE AERONAUTICAL REPORT j slower increase. From the 3,545 The annual statistical report. registered aircraft in the 1948 of the • Illinois Department of j calendar year, there" was an Aeronautics shows there were 13,140 licensed pilots in Illinois in the 1958 calendar year, compared to 9.483 licensed in 1948, an increase of 3.631 during the 10-year period. The number of registered aircraft shows a increase of only 122 by the end )of 1958. v YOU CAN NOW USE OUR convenient Lay-away plan for your Christmas shopping at Vycitals. 23-tf m & .s„ - OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE P i SERVICE Phone EVergreen 5-0063 MI-TAR CIGARS SOX OF SO Bankers burn ZIPPO LIGHTER Sure light Brushed Chrome 350 " Family Reunion It was nineteen years ago. Set yourself apart from the wjirld of today, and go back wjJjt us--ninet^n years. Picture a brother and sister, saying a casual so-long. Think for a minute of all the things that HILLVIEW COIN LAUNDRY OF RICHMOND * WILL BE CLOSED FROM 6 [P.M. -- DECEMBER 24lh TO A.M. -- DECEMBER 26th e r r C l i r i i t m a A *R5»REW3*RES«E5aSEWSSSJSW?W5SSE3aSSJ8RS3ag5Jas?S!S{J8a53aS3t*JK!ISSE5 NOTICE THE RIVERSIDE BAKE SHOP WILL BE OPEN MONDAY. DEC. 21st " and MONDAY, DEC. 28th GIVE CIGARETTES orfon of 200 Regular jSIn \7. < V\v CP' hheilsitfe^rMfieoldrr,i sL, uKcokoyl ,S Ctraimkee, l, Moid Gold--in gift cartons Case, windproof «FT SET trREVLM Aquamarine lotion and bath soap in opal glass dish. Floral fragrance.. Du BARRY 2 PC. 6IFT SET »• Seven Winds Cologne and Perfume BOWLING SET Scaled for Kiddie* 9Vi-in. Pins Two Balls & ^ Pin Spotter Steam Dry Irons Fry Pans Radios Coffeeitiakers Waffle Bakers Can Openers Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners Dryers Dishwashers Ranges Washers Refrigerators from from from f rum from from from from from from from from $12.95 $18.95 *19.95 *19.95 $23.95 $24.95 *39.95 *39.95 *149.95 *179.95 *199.95 *199.95 *199.95 HI-FASHION 25" DOLL Glamour doll in her partv best 499 TIMEX WATCH 111 MEN'S SEi&WIND Handsome Viscount Model with sweep 1495 Second Hand. PO-DO GOLF BALLS Excellent for the Long Power Drives. Long, True, Tough. PACK OF DOZEN 598 MUSICAL PLUSH ANIMALS Gay little animal playmates, provokes smiles of delight on Christmas. So soft and cuddly they'll be at home in any child's arms. Concealed Swi Music Box plays tune. GILLETTE GIFT SET The 1!>5 Adjustable razor with Blue Blades & Foamy 27 shaving cream. Complete- BRIARGATE GIFT SET 2-piece set for MEN. Contains shavingje^eam QQ & shavingr lotion. 4m Filled Christmas ^ Stocking Unbreakable Plastic Toys Electric Train Complete -- Ready To Roll Scrabble -- for Juniors Hours of Fun -- Educational $£95 CAREY APPLIANCE, GIFT WRAPPING ' 98c TRIO PACK 3 Roll Pak Gay designs 360" in alL 79c Doctor or Nurse Kit Unbreakable satchel Packed with miniature Medical equipment 4 Q£ Safe for Children JL Mill ST RE AM DRUGS 119 S'. Green St. Phone EV 5-5500 or 5-5501 McHenry OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 P.M. STARTING DEC. 14 USE THE GREEN STREET FREE PARKING AREA jj8 315 W. Elm Street Next To,Jewel Tea McHenry. 111. | iVa^gxe&H. Agency drug store WISH Christmas

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