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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Dec 1959, p. 8

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Page Eight THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER • *T " ' • '"7 ^ Tuesd&y. p6C6inb6i 22#- 19JI Lakeland Park HOLD SHOWER TO FURNISH N&W CLUB HOUSE Vlckey Bottari - EV. 5-2262 The Lakeland Park Women' club is planning; a communit\ house shower, in order to com pletelv furnish our new elul house. Any woman attending the next • meeting .of the club s-liouid plan on a few extrj pennies to' make vour donation. As the community house bek> ngs to all of us. not just a few. I think ft wou-ld be good e n the part o. each and' eve; y family to mal<" a donation ot maybe 25 , or KO. cents whici is-not a great dfal, and \v,i, can do this bv hrinjjine- ypu' money to either Helen,' Strand quis.t at 515- Shore drive or myseif „ at HP No. Pleasant avenue. something needed in our new community house. They had planned to purchase, a juke bpx out as that is being donated to us they will purchase sorne- •hin? else that will be Required there. " . Christma« Party . The birtrtday Club consisting of'Elaine Jett. Marge Franklin. Jean Parisi. Fran Cina, Loo Glorch, Esther" Cygan, Rita Zimny and yours truly held its. annual Christmas fiarty this year by starting at Marge's house for breakfast then. on to Jean's house for a delicious punch and last we ended up at my house where we had our lunch and just gabbed and i gabbed until it was' time for Garbage Cans , There have been many complaihts about the garbage cans being left out day after day before they are returned to the back of the house. After the garbng>>-«f>iek-up on Thursday please put the cans back in the back of the house where they belong as this will make for a neater looking copimunity, not only for ours^Tves but for anyone coming and soing in and out of the subdivision day. in and day out. man Third Class Coral Haberbasch, from Yarmouth: Maine. Returns To Ship . Wayne Strandqu.ist,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Strand- PERSONALS George P. TRAFFIC CONDITION JL Mr. and rMrs. Freund, Mr. and Mrs. George i Vr-r t r>W M. freund and Mr. and Mrs. Yt.i-L.UW JN UW 1W Robert Freund have returned Mr.,and Mrs. Eniil Moeller of from a com. bined .b us. iness and Enumclaw. Wash., were week-| P1™8"!:8 'T ° , , end. guest's in the Paul Yanda .. M".« E|ChWr a student at \ J• SiIf I W -llflhl i the U, n' iversi« ty of .YJtM ic,|h ig a|n •i tn | Lansing, is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conway accompanied Mr. and Mrs: Orville Kerns of Woodstock, to home, enroute for a relatives in' Columbus, Ga. Mrs'. Edith Hay^s is spending the holidays with her children in Chicago. Home for a holiday vacation with her parents. Mr. and; Mrs. Waukegan Thursday to attend Sibre Whiting, is Miss Peggy ja gathering of insurance i Whiting, a student at the Uni-i agf"tS- \ versity of Colorado in Boulder. ; ^r- Mrs. Joseph L. Dr. James D. Carney, profes- 1 Bauer are spending the Christsor of philosophy at Kenyon•: holidays W1th t.heilLs?r" college, Ohio, is* spending the • Gerald, ° anc} family in Tulsa, Christmas holidays with his j Okla. . mother, Mrs. -Adelaide Carney. ' Mark Vycital and a claSs- Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward * ma^e- A1 DuPont, of Honolulu, of Elgin were visitors in the Hawaii, an exchangestudent at Surprise" Visit Martin Conway home Tuesday. College of St. Thomas, St. Bob and Audrey Ellmer had I Mr, and Mrs. Lester Bacon ^>auJ' spending two a surprise visit from Audrey's were visitors iri the home of weeks with Mark s parents, brother and his wife, Rader- their daughter. Mrs. Diane Bal- ^r- arK* Mrs. Charles Vycital. lo.fi, in Sycamore Tuesday eve- ' w Terry Brady is also home ning, arid accompanied their fr°ro St. Thomas to spend the grandson. Jimmie. to the'iholidays^_with his parents, Mr. Christmas party' sponsored by jan" Mrs. Harry Brady, his Scout troop. ' . ' Members of the : Evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winkel , Bridge club enjoyed dinner near Crystal Lake Thursday EFFECT LOCALLY in Charleston. S. C. after having spent fifteen days here at home with his . parents. ' onist hns rpttiTipn to v*ic citin mc)tored to Notre Dame. -Ind., i ' ° f° hlS Sh,P • Saturday! -to i>ick up their ; evening, followed, by cards and nephew,. R i c h a r d Antonsori, j a • S'ft exchange at the Robert who returned with them to | Thompson home. Those presspend the holidays with . his lent were Mesdames . Robert parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Antonson. Mrs. Harvey Rapp of Arlington Heights was a visitor in the children to return from \ Pie Eaters A group I of ladies who call themselves /'The Park'n Shores P'e E?t'ing'*Association, met at I the home of Agnes Clove last I Friday. - Among those eating Thornpson, P. M. Justeru Edward Nickels, Thomas Phalin, H. B. Schaefer. Fred Bienapfl and Elmer Winkelman. Mrs. "Last year on this date a number of persons died in Illinois traffic accidents, and unless motorists exercise extreme care the same thing could hap^ pen again this year," Police dhief Joseph Grobel saMuiis week. --He noted that the state-wide traffic hazard alert, Traffic Condition Yellow, is now in effect- to call motorists' attention, to the increasing danger of holiday travel. A McHenry police will step up enfrocement against traffic violators in connection with the Yellow alert, Grobel said. Condition Yellow is part of a, state-wide traffic safety campaign called Project Jsalad. Salad stands for Save-A-Life-Day, and if 'the program is successful, there will be thirty-one fewer traffic deaths this month than in December a year ago. "We do not intend^to put a damper on the holiday spirits." Chief Grobel said,4 "Du't we fully expect continued compliance with traffic laws which are designed for everyone's protection." Condition Yellow will continue in effect throughout the state until ,6 p.m. Dec. 24. At that time, safety officials and HOSPITAL BOARD PRESENTS TIMELY TAX TIP TO PUBLIC: of gifts at Marge's in the morn- j ,*5et!.v,??ew'erV Ge^^de ing -and all of us received real nice grabbag gifts. We always hive such a good time when we gel together fr»r this party pverv year that we hope it will continue on and on for many, mriny years to come. Selefski. Mildred Pintozzi and day Mr. and Mrs. Jameff Cprran and children attended tne funeral of My. Curran's aunt, Anne Marie Johnson. The girls 1 Mrs. Margaret Ann Hills, last find their broadening. relationship c-- _ -- ... | enforcement agencies will start the Bob Bacon home Wednes- Raymond Powers was unahle , (h<? condition .Rfed segment of ° a en the month-long campaign. The Red alert, which will be in effect throughout the seventy- eight hour Christmas holiday, will signal the start of an intensified crack-down on traffic violators. Individuals and corporate managements who are interested in benefitting from 1959 tax savings on gifts to # non-profit institutions should watcfh the calendar closely, for the year is fast drawing to a close. This timely tax tip is from the board of directors of McHenry hospital, all of whom a d d , " W e c e r t a i n l y h o p e t h e charity you choose is the McHenry hospital building fund." Uncle Sam realizes that nonprofit institutions like -McHenry hospital are unable to construct new buildings from money derived from patient ear.? but must do so with funds from contributions. To encourage donations of this type and accelerate such construction, the federal government po-ovid es maximum tax benefits to donors and absorbs a sizeable percentage of /such" gifts. Individuals may. deduct gifts up to 30 per Cent of adjusted gross income. Corpprations may deduct gifts up to 5 per cent of net taxable income. Here are a few examples of savings oh corporate^ifts to McHenry hospital: . Tax Sav. frtpm Gift $ 2,600 5.200 13,000 Hospital Welrome Committee Meets On Tuesday, Dec. 15 the welrome committee of the Lake- Annd Park Women's club met at the» home of <^ur chairman, I.yda Radisch We made plans for our eoming welcome party very week in Dexter, Iowa. ' Dan Baldino, a student at j Notre D^me, is spending the * -Tiolidays^ith home folks. ! Mr.~"anct"iMrs. Joseph Muska Den ' plan to leave Saturday to Cub Scoitt News Den 4 -- Park Sftl The following boys of 4 - Pack 361 of the Cub Scouts spend the winter in their new received their awards at the ; heme in Orlando, Fla. monthly pack meeting held on Mr. and Mrs. Padl Bickler of Thursday. Dec. 17 from their Chicago were recent guests in j Scout Master. Dr. Leonard L. ; the home of his aunt, Mrs. ;Botteri: B(ruce Okal--1 year i Annabel Aicher. ! pin. Jimmf Hansen, his Wolf I Mr. and Mrs., Harold Tomto be held on Jan. 21. We' also ! ^a^^e and gold and silver ar- J linson and Mr. and Mrs. Gler. had an exchange of gifts which 1 row- Ra>'- Hf*rle, his Bear^and Troutman of Joliet were reconsisted of 9. 10 cent gifts. 1 and silvpr arrow and 1 cerit guests in the Henry Tom- It was fun wrapping all tl'iose year P/n: Ray Bottari, his 1 linson home. little gifts: As usual Lyda !vear P'n: Jimmy Laursen, his John Gonko of Route 4, Mcwent ahead and got each of us.,bartse and his gold and j Henry, retired recently after a gift, an appointment and,! gJl^r T?rrow an.d. his u 1 pin: ' serving for twenty-six years as note book and a small table ! Phl' B"Car°J h'S bear badT a dle sinker in International dust pan. At least that's what ! and/old and silver arrow ar/d I think it's called. Each pack-^^ Th w was so beautifully wrapped ! ^,ved hlS b^r.^ge and with a -pair of Christmas eVr- : ™1d arTOW and h,s 1 year pi ;i n n,cr' ne from each one. Then we were served "a verv pin . Ken not only received thece awards but he also is the first Harvester's Tractor Works, 2600 Slsl^ Blvd., Chicago. TToseph Bauer is home from his studies f\t Marquette .university. Milwaukee, Wis., to spend- the holidays \yith. h.is. delicious snack and at this ! to graduate from Cubs into parents, the Joseph L. Bauers, time we also had a - birthday!?0?' Routing. He has not as : near Volo. cike for Jo. Rizzo'who cele-1 u .P' u ^roup i Miss Rena Scheid- aeeompabrated her birthday on Sunday,.ihe 1S goinR.to P T° '"I0, but I niod by-Mrs. John J. Scheid. Dec. 20 and for Louise Mc- SOOn as 065 ^ i ^r- and ^'^rs- Norman ScHeid Fnery who celebrated hers on known in the PaPer. Cong^ffTu- and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jj>ec. 1. Each was presented with a lovely gift. lations, Ken. ' Scheid of Woodstock, visited - --2 | John J. Scheid at Veteran's Den' 7 ^ Pack 361 j.hospital, Downey, Thursday: 1st Birthday The following boys of this j Mrs. John Scheid remained for Little Bill Oakford. son- of.den ^ceived their wards | a weekend_ visit in the Rena Mr. and Mrs. Oakford of 214 • ere: a Ozog, POISON PRECAUTIOX Accidental poisoning and the many thousands of hazardous substances, oh the mar^et which are accessible to children in the home has increased the responsibility of the state Department of Public Health. All hazardous substances in* •ended or suitable for household use must be plainly labeled to show the hazard, according to a new state la,w which becomes effective Jan. 1, 1960. Responsibility for administering this act has been delegated 'o the Department 'of Public Health. An advisory committee, composed of representatives of industry, the legal and medical professions and ->ub':c health officials, was appointed to formulate rules and regulations to augment this' law. l F R R Y K? YES We have them here Edward Ozog, who re- ' Scheid home. ,Bonner drive, Lakeland Shores, ' ce'ved bis I^on Badge and his celebrated his first birthday on I ®f?'d ^d s"ver arr°w, and Dec. 22 in his new home. j an ,^f. °^d" a so ve" |ceived his Lion Badge and his gold and silver arrow. w4 Merry Christmas- T would like to take this op- ! portunitv together uith Len j and my two children, Ray and Elaine, to wish each and everyone of you a very Merry Christmas. Welcome Toc j Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Schoe-, del and their two children whb i have just recently moved into their home at 110 No. Pleas- j ant avenue. Some of you may 1 recognize this address as hav- | iug been the home of Frank | and Jean Parisi for a number I of years. May you be as happy in this home as the Parisis alia ways were. 1 ™ 'Teen Dance A Success The 'Teen Club dance held last Friday night in the American Legion hall was a large success. The chaperones for years of age and a practicing the evening were Mrs. Joan j attorney with offices in -Har- Eucaro and Mrs. Jeanette vard and Woodstock. Koerper. All monies made at ! ; the dance will go to purchase i IT PAYS TO EO S RENTAL RENTS Electric Hammers to Ice Cubes . and Crushed Ice For Your Christmas Party OPEN 8:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. CHRISTMAS DAY HOLLY'S Texaco Service Station 400 E. Elm St. A\\Or\CE CANDIDACY William J. Gleason, Harvard city attorney, has announced | he will be a candidate for ! state's attorney of McHenry '• county in the coming Republi- ' can primary election. He is 53 ADVERTISE Phone FOR F U E L O X L WE OFFER Cash Discount -- Budget Plan King Korn Si-imps i McHenry County Co-Op McHENRY, ILL. Evergreen 5-4123 ZJ <?AR ROLLS OVER State Police reported that a car driven by Joe Rehor of Thiemann's subdivision rolled over on Riverside Drive in the early hours of Suhdajf, Dec. 20. There were no details on the accident. In the home. 28,000 persons died accidentally in 1956, the National Safety Council says, while 14.300 died, in work accidents. To you, from wish for a Christmas abounding in spiritual blessings . . . rich in fellowship ahd cheer. McHenry Cab Our Cab will not be operating Christmas and New Year's Day Amt. of Gift? $ 5,000 10,000 25,000 American Net Cost $ 2,400 °4,806J 12,00^. associasavings individtion folders explaining on charitable gifts of uals and corporations are available at the McHenry hospital building fund office. Save More Shop at Home KNOW YOUR j F4U CORSAIR WW i DURING WORLD WAR ft, JAPANESE FIGHTER. AIRCRAFT WERE EXTREMELY MANEUVER ABLE "AND UNUSUALLY FAST. THE HEAVIER FIREPOWER AND BETTER PILOT PROTECTION OF U.S. NAVY AIRCRAFT COMPENSATED FOR THIS ADVANTAGE TO A POINT. THEN CAME THE F4U-- "CORSAIR" WITH ITS INVERTED "GULL" WINGS AND MORE POWERFUL ENGINE. THE "CORSAIR" BEAT THE JAPANESE AT THEIR OWN GAME...SPEED AND . MANEUVERABILITY WITHOUT LOSS OF FIREPOWER-OR ARMOUR. 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