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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Apr 1960, p. 18

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PAG* EIGHTEEN PLAINBEALER 3rhurgday, April- J4, 4®80 .EastwoodManor HOLD EASTER EGG HUNT FOR CHILDREN APR. 16 Lois Ryan - EV. 5-5377 Saturday, April 16, in the early morning an Easter egg hunt will be held for the children of the members of the Eastwood Manor Property O w n e r s a s s o c i a t i o n . H e l e n Birmingham is the chairman of the committee with Terry Qual, Yvonne Davis. Patsy Coughlin and Rita Simpson. You will receive a notice concerning the time and the w h e r e a b o u t s of t h e h u n t . Sounds lijco fun so don't let your child miss out. In May we will have a roller sltating party for the members of the EMPOA. Milt McHale is chairman for this committee w i t h J o h n C o u g h l i n , Tom Simpson and Ldis Ryan. De" tails will be given to each member in the near future. and, it is requested that you keep your children out of there. There is much loose sand and the slightest. movement will cause a cave in. By the time someone got to your child he would be dead. . , Women's Club All the women who attended the special musical program on Monday. April 4, given by Helen Mathes were enchanted by her lovely piano playing. The program began with Adagio from "Moonlight Sonata" Beethoven. "Rustling of Spring" Sinding. Polonaise in A-Flat, Chopin, May Night, Palmgren, P o l o n a i s e M i l i t a i r e , C h o p i n , nnd it concluded with a beautiful medley - Around the World in Eighty Days, I Could Have Danced All Night, If I Loved You. Lida Rose, and Tenderly. Thank you Helen, • for a most delightful evening (of listening pleasure. Following the June meeting a fashion show will be given by the Women's club. Marilyn .Salo is the corpmittee chairman with Anne Meyer, Edith Long, Delores Woolwine and ;Dottie Messer. The gals are really working up a big pro- J duction and it will be worth it not to miss the show. Details will follow. The May meeting will be a business meeting. Notice The excavation at the school which is being erected in Eastwood Manor is very dangerous Faith Presbyterian Church News There will be no choir <prao tice this week. The Wdmen's Society will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 20 in the church. The time of the meeting is 1 p.m. Nursery service is provided during these meetings so if 4'ou have little ones be sure to bring them along. There is a quiz on definitions planned, these Can be found in the back ofythe Manual so be sure to bmng yours. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Block Rosary . The Block Rosary will be said at the home of John Coughlin on Tuesday, April 19. All Catholics in the subdivision are invited to attend. Birthday Greetings Are extended this week to Elmer Borcovan, 9 year old Dennie Dethlefson, and little 4 year old Sally Hawkins who share the date of April 14, to Timmy McCormack who will celebrate on rhe fifteenth, to Monica Haldeman who will be 5 on the eighteenth and to Bertha Stoll who celebrates on the nineteenth. Anniversary Couples Looking back to the day they wore wed are Nancy and Ray Leasard who think the eighteenth is pretty special and Marge and John Sheehy who will celebrate on the twentieth. out of the Borcovan car while it Was parked in their driveway and she was bruised to quite an extent. She is doing fine now. * Sick List Ricky Weigman has the measles. This is really no news, because his sister just got over them. Milt McHale is down with the flu. He really has had it this season and we hope that he is soon well. Eleanor Kuck has had a sore throat that she just couldn't get ridj of it. She finally got it out of her system, and we're glad. Dottie Cesser had to have minor surgery performed on her nose the first of April. Her sniffer is coming along nicely now and will be in fine shape for smelling all the spring posies when they arrive. She recently enjoyed a visit from her sisters-ih-law, Lorraine and Kay. They were all anxious to travel over Antioch way to see if there was any flood damage to Dot's father's cottage. They report they were much luckier than .they dared hope' for. Octettes Vern Eteuer was hostess for the Octettes on April 5. The table prizes were ashtrays with cute little chickies. The refreshments served were Hawain punch, banana cake and raisen molasses bread. Lillian Zgorski made off with the^first prize and Marge Tinkler the second. The next party planned will have an Easter theme. Accident Little Susan Borcovan fell \ Welcome Wee One Edwr.rd and Lois Zender made a trip to the Memorial h o s p i t a l in W o o d s t o c k on March 17. The reason being to get 14 month old Michael a little sister. Little Sue Ann weighed in at 6 lbs. 8 ozs. and looks more like a doll than the expected playmate. This and That The Woolwines enjoyed having Dolores* aunt and uncle as guests in their home for a week and I half. The Pomerantz' flew in from San Francisco and really enjoyed seeing their godchildren. Dolores' parents, came in from Addison, April 2 to share in the visit. Now Dolores is busily writing everyone to let them know that Rickey is doing okay. Seems he came down with scarlet fever just as all the guests were leaving: Glad you're better Rick. Fenners had their aqnu^l birthday party for their dbg, Midnight, on April Fool's. Day. He is four years old and enjoyed presents and cake. Paul Cisewski's first birthclay party was a very big afr fair to celebrate his third birthday. Terry Lahman, Jackie and Michael Daiton, Peggy, Len and Timmy Cary, Laurii? Grom, Rita, Mark and Georginia Thienes, Rosemary, Michael, Diane and Kathleen Rogers, Tommy Hutchinson and Susie and Karen Betke all helped Paul on this venture. Cake, ice cream and chocolate milk made a big hit with the croup. The moms aren't to be left out either. Mary Thienes, Irene Cary, Marie Daiton, Jo Ann Hutchinson and Betty Lahman gave Pat Cisewski a little support plus ^enjoying cake and coffee. In Closing Beginning next week Dee Penick will be writing the column. Her telephone number is EV. 5-5527 and I hope that you will be using it often to brief her On all the news. It has been fun doing the column and talking to all of you every week. I'm going to miss all that chatter. Dee will be looking forward to hearing from all of you and I'll be seeing you at the meetings. Have a Happy Easter. Bye now. TAX COLLECTIONS Sales tax collections, in Illinois during the 1959 calendar year totaled . $349,259v600, according to a report to Governor William G. Stratton from the state Department of Revenue. The total includes $16,360,232 collected under the use tax. Coffee leaves contain more caffeine than do the berries, hut Jack the aroma. • • • 1 l • • • I • • • I I • • i i FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO WILLI KOENEMANN • COUNTRY MADE SATJSAGES • DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS • LEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON • 22 VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES • TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS Route 120 • Just East of Route 12 - Volo, tlL Phone EVergreen 5-6260 We are always ready to keep your tractor going during the busy season ? with ON-THE-SPOT •TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRS • HYDRO-ELATION (LIQUID-WEIGHT) •IOANER TIRE SERVICE TBUCK. TRACTOR AND PASSENGER CARS CHAINS & TIRES ALL From 10% to 25% OFF on Passenger Car Tires Not the Cheapest -- Bui the Best FIRESTONE DRY CHARGE BATTERY We Allow from $2.00 to $6.00 on Your Old Battery DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU GET OUR PRICES! Tire Mart I0ALS FRECND, Prop. * w. St. EVergreen 6-0204 McHenry, I1L ON DISPLAY SEE THEM WORK OVER 70 PUMPS IN STOCK EASY TERMS McHenry County Well & Pump WELLS DRILLED OR DRIVEN We Repair and service ALL MAKES of FUMES! Located in the . Village of McCullom Lab miles from Mcllenry oh'the McCullom-Wonder Lake ftd. PHQMB MeHBNKY EV S-5252 MANY SERVICES AVAILABLE IN TODAY'S HOSPITAL Earliest hospi tals were called sanitariums and they were available only to the very rich even though fhey offered, primarily, only a clean and usually by-the-sea location where a patient could be kept quiet. Today- hospitals offer all of the latest in training, equipment, sanitation, surgery and medication and all of it available to the man in the street. Hospital bills usually bring forth a scream of protest but standards are high, mortality is low, "and pajtients today return to their work much sooner than they did in other years. O nly a few years ago a person having an appendectomy spent ten days ijri a hospital and the ten days, cost $125. Now with modern techniques, the patient, spends an average of four days in the hospital and the cost is "$150, but he returns to his job nluCh sooner. This rise in cost is only onesixth higher and that rise is considerably Jess than for other services that the average person purchases. Hospital Administrator Bert Hanson of Memorial hospital says that hospital costs actually rise aboift 5 per cent per year if a hospital is to continue to give first-rate care and maintain accreditation. He says that Memorial hospital at Woodstock is constantly seeking better ways to serye the patients, regardless of the cost, because he says no one wants second-rate care when illness strikes. One thing that always makes the hospital administrator happy is if the jaatients have hospitalization; he knows how hard it is to meet long hospitalization bills from ordinary salaries. He says that recent figures Show that 60 per cent of the patients at Memorial hospital have some type of hospitalization. A community hospital belongs to the public it serves' and Memorial Hospital for McHenry County is a community hospital, operated on a nonprofit basis with a board of trustees from the community serving as unpaid volunteers. The money received for the hospital care goes solely for the upkeep of the hospital and to maintain the high standards a community has a right to expect. About four out of five children born with heart defects can now be helped by various! operations, the Chicago Heart association reports. It is possible for 150 billion mosquitoes to spring from the sam$ parent, all intone season. EITS RENTAL Electric Hammers to Wheel Chairs EVergreen 5-4123 MORE WATER AtWS/tfaeMt with o RED JACKI fa&i-Jet W . WATER SYSTEM EASILY AND ECONOMICALLY CONVERTIBLE ROM IOW TO WILL SlftViet PolUr fof-dothr, liftrt U your bwf pump buy. 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