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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Feb 1960, p. 11

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* Thursday, Februaryll, 1960 -+f* Village of Sunnyside WARN VILLAGE AUTO STICKERS. DOG TAGS DUE Irma Quntfaer - Reporter - . £ EV. 5-3484 After today you just have a few more days left in which to get the tags for your dogs and the stickers for your cars, and trucks. Those who do not get the stickers or dog tags will receive tickets and tm sure no one wants to have to pay out money for fines. THE MeHENBY PLAINDEALER Page EIctmi Cook Books All you nice people who have been patiently waiting for St. John's cook book I have some happy news for you. Kay Fredrick has received the books from the publisher and you can contact her about- purchasing them. Her number is EV. 5- 5205. , % Street Parking: I know you all have seen thp village ordinance about parking on the roads and know you can receive tickets if you don't abide by it. Also I want you to know that if you intend to have any doings and your guests will be parking their cars out on, the road be sure that you let the police department know about it other wise your guests may find a ticket on their car when they are ready to go home. I know where of I speak. If you have read the ordinance it states that no car is to be parked on the street from 9 p.m. until the following morning. Birthday Greetings To Mark Fredrick who was 6 years old last Saturday and had some of his buddies in foi cake and ice-cream. Get-well Wishes J Go to the Cios household ana I'm sure Jackie is glad that the measles have left plus the flu bugs because it seems that she just gets through doctoring one then someone else decides its their turn. Our son, Charles was home from school all week with the flu and I sure was glad to have him go back to school. J Home Bureau We had a very wonderful m||tting at my home last week and the nicest part of it was that we had our dear Pat Spindler with us. June Stuart gave the local leader lesson "How to Interest Children In Worthwhile Creative Experiences and Reading." At the discussion afterwards we all told what we did together with our children in the form of dgtag things. Some relfd to tnRr children, some played games, some went on camping trips. All the mothers agreed that they didn't have as much time to spend with each child as they,,would like. Our meeting was a very interesting one for all of us and we made plans for a bake sale "in the near future. Home Owners Association Social On Feb. £0, the social will be at our house and we hope as many of you as possible will be there. We have some surprises that will be happening and maybe next week we wil' have more to say about it. I hope all you husbands and sweethearts and the children too will remember Feb. 14 with something nice for the import ant ones in the family. Welcome Home The welcome mat is out at the A1 Fritz home so how about dropping in and say hello. A1 came home last week from Warm Springs, Ga., aft er spending over a month down there. Birthday Greetings Sixteen of them for Irene Garrity. Honest that is what she said she will be today Irene still has to take it easy and if you know her that i.c a pretty tough order to carry out. Pre-Lenten Party The Blessed Virgin Sodality NOTICE This is to notify that the MUSIC MANOR (the original) of 202 E. Main Street, established in 1951. located in ROUND LAKE PARK, ILLINOIS, owned and operated by MR. and MRS. MELVIN LEE is NOT affiliated with ^iny other music studios in McHenry or Lake County. of St. John's is having a prelenten party on March 2 at the Community club so mark that date on your calendars. Pistakee Terrace I was hoping orje of the women would have called me to let me know the outcome of their rummage sale which I had heard was quite successful. Joan Stull and her husband are happy to have their daughter back home from the hospital. She was a very sick little feirl but is doing fine now: It looks as if Millie Mondl won't be going back tb work for awhile according to the latest doctors report. Her foot is taking longer to heal than was expected. « Visitor Remember Mrs. Christensen. Well she came visiting in the village last week and stopped in to see Irene Garrity. Dear people. I would appreciate it very much if you could possibly call me by Thursday with your n^ws so that I can have it in the office early Friday ZOOLOGY REPORT Investigation of 8,000-yearold remains of prairie chicken by Dr. Paul W. Parmalee, curator of zoology at the Illinois State Museum in Springfield, indicate that the pre-historie Indians of this region hunted the Jjrairie chicken just as persistently as did the white man in latter centuries. But the pheasant-like bird was able to maintains its numbers then because its nesting grounds were probably left undisturbed by the Indians. Nothing makes people go into debt like trying to keep up with people who already are. Sunnyside Estates ED MATUSZAK TAKES BRIDE AT WONDER LAKE Lois Anderson On Jan. 30 Eddie Matuszak son of Mrs. Johanna Matuszak. and Miss Patricia Kucera. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Kucera, were married in th( rectory of Christ The King church, Wonder Lake by Father Peterson. For the noor wedding Pat wore a lovely fullskjjsied. blue dress with bolero jacket and black feather hat" and accessories. Her corsage was of red roses and white carnations. Maid of honor was Miss Betty Kurowski of Chicago's attired irr- a beige sheath dress and browji accessories Jim Garrity of Sunnyside served as bi?st ittan for Eddie. Dinner in a nearby restaurant for the immediate family followed the church service. Open house in the evening for friends and relatives was held in the Matuszak. residence which is where the newly weds will reside. A honeymoon was set for a later date. Congratulations to the bride and groom and sincere wishes for a long and happy life together. WE RENT . . . INVALID NEEDS 9 Hospital Beds 0 Invalid Walkers 9 Vaporizers Crutches 0 Wheel Chairs 9 Bedside Tables 9 Commodes CALL EV 5-2916 UmUd Rent-dUb. JOE WILKINSON, MANAGER 542 Main St. McHenry* Hi- Open Daily 8 to 6 -- Wednesday & Sunday 8 to 12 & ft ALL YOUR MONEY BACK . if not completely satisfied. Prove to yourself that nothing (not even the sun) dries clothes cleaner- faster• fresher! 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And remember, Electric Dryers cost $30 to $50 less to buy! d: C Commonwealth Edison PMc Service Company b n a b IIMCI C--y **4 % «»w HMi •» 4*y% THIS It TOUt MONIT SACK OUAIANTII You get this Gold Certificate of Satisfaction when you buy any of the famous make Electric Dryers listed below be- . tween bow and April 30,1960. Offer available to any residential * • customer served by Commonwealth Edison and Public Service Company. "' SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEALER NOW Choose from any of these famous makes of Electric Dryers BLACKSTQNE • HOTPOINT • RCA WHIRLPOOL • EASY • GENERAL ELECTRIC • KELVINATOR MAYTAG • PHILCO • SEARS KENMORE • SPEED QUEEN • WARD'S SIGNATURE • WESTINGHOUSE • WATCH EDISON THEATRE--Friday. 10:00 p.m--ChanMl 9 M » added up to an enjoyable evening for the husband and wife team of demonstrators and all the ladies present. Of course Betty's usual delicious refreshments helped make the evening a success also. Incidentally, some people may wonder what the man of the house does when all these demonstrations are going on. In this case Bob retired to the basement and his old .easy chair and newspaper. ® Pajam^i Party Several sub-teens gathered at the home of Charlotte Gerke last Saturday for a pajama party. These things would be much better named if they.were nocturnal gabfests. Joining with Charlotte for the evening's fun were Marilyn Keippel. Carol Kuntz and Janet Wilson. cakes. Call any of the above and they will gladly pick up your contributions. Birthday Party Boys and girls of both prej school age and school age I /oined Doftnie Fiedler in celej brating his seventh birthday. ; An after school snack of birthi day cake and ice cream and i candy was served to all after 1 he opened his many presents. ; Games followed and each child received a prize. Home in time . for dihner many of the yohngi sters took it easy in the meat i and potatoes department. a very good purpose so do yourself and your fellow man a favor and "STOP" before proceeding into the blacktop. I t , was announced t h a t a committee will be formed1 to get things going on a dance t<, be held in-May. .If there are any volunteers you can sign up by calling, Tom Hanahan 01 any of the officers or trustees. More' of" this later. An Invitation The Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. John's church extends an invitation to the public to its pre-lenten party. It will be held on Sunday, Feb. 21 at 8 in the Community club. Plan to attend and join in the fun. Demonstration A good number of women gathered in the home of Betty Lakowske for a demonstration of household products. A couple of games arid a lot of fun Dance Calling all 'teens! Remember, Saturday night is the date for the "Holiday for "Teens" at the Community club in Johnsburg. You can obtain your tickets from Ariene Babarsky. Rosemary and Lou Feiicetti or Ida Leakey. Tickets can also be purchased at the door when you arrive. There will be dancing and plenty of refreshments for all. A reminder for parents. . . . the 'teens would appreciate hearing from you with your donations of sandwiches or Association News At last week's association meeting those present were informed that the stop signs leading out of the subdivision are very definitely legal and anyone not heeding them will be stopped. These signs serve Birthdays i Two young gentlemen-and a : young lady celebrating birth- | days this week are Marty f^al- ; mer who is four and Steve , Farley, 6, both today. Donna ; Frisby turns 5 on Feb. 17. The j remainder of the birthday J wishes are f6r three young I men of the community. Bob j McDonald on Saturday. Rich i Radtke on Valentine's Day and | Ernie Von Oepen dn Feb. 16 i Happy birthday everyone. Speaking of Valentine's day, may we wish you a happy one! 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