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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jun 1960, p. 18

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Page Eighteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, Jtitie 3& c tm Sunnyside Estates Invite All To Picnic, July 4 Polly Strvpiis - EV. 5-1256 HURRY' HURRY! Start frying the chicken and making the potato salad chase the kids to the store for that jar of olives it's picnic time again Monday, July fourth. T h e p i c n i c c o m m i t t e e h a s planned a his day for everyone, big. little, old. young, fat, skinny and all those in between. Many surprises are in store for you. We will bo looking for yon and your guests Gnwlios for Sale St John's Rlessed Virgin sodality will sponsor a bake sale, Sunday.'" .Julv' 3. after each M ass. The delicious coodies will he.on.display at'St. John's school Come early for a choice selection. Hospital News Wr arc very sorry to report thai • a fomicr resident and. very good Iriend. Ka thy Reece. • is in Sherman hospital in Elgin. She expects tc. be there for some time and days are Ibnoly in Ihe hospital. Won't ficr mu\v friends and neighbors send, cards and letters of dheer? Her room number is 433. Welcome! T.ast week our official greefefr, Florence Kantor, welcomed tvvn new residents to our community. Tt is with pleasure that we add" our greetings to Jean s j n d R a y H a m m c r s h o y a n d •Jieir four children, who are. Robert;K Renee. Roslvn and Ricky. They .have, moved into liie Ililz home Another son. Robert. lives in California. £ Greetings also to Leatricc ffrid Eugene Slansta who have ttoufrhl Ihe Reece home. '£ May you all have happy years in Sunnysido Estates. down with a Virus, so back to bed again. She is out playing once more, so, Donna, take care! wt^Arc ;:lad 1o report that Mary . Mann has been released frofn ttre hospital and is now convalescing at home. She is indeed fortunate having Frank's mother, Mrs. Jessie Mann, from Southern Illinois, with her and the help of her good neighbors. Donna Noah started her vacation with a hang. She was riding her bike and it went one way while she went the other. Ou1 or Ihe blood, sand, gravel and a bump on the head she immerged wiih-..a sl*ght concussion. She recovered and went vacationing with her family. Hack home she came Vacation Time Jim Farley has been oh vacation for the past two weeks doing the million and one things connected with a new home. He and Marge have been trying very hard to put in their lawn with no help from the weatherman. Happy planting. kids. LaVerne and Joe Jost spent this past week in Pickerel Eake. Wis., fishing, swimming and just loafin'. Grandma Jost is visiting her daughter. Agnes Christiansen and family, in Itasca all this month. LaVerne and Kelly Noah took a few days of his vacation to go visiting. Along with the kids and LaVerne's mom. Mrs. Emma .Johnston, they ...visited her grandfather, Mr. Baumert, and two aunts. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lee and Mr., and Mrs. Tluddleston in Lebanon, Ind. Upon returning home. Kelly went to work with the paint brush. disl church and the Faith Presbyterian church in Eastwood Manor. Classes were from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Mary was teacher for the third grade primary department and many facets of religion taught to the children. Their thence was "Everyone needs a Church." . Trip The Jensens went on a trip to Wisconsin last week to leave Mrs. Lillian Jensen with friends in Wausau for a visit. Donna. Ray and Ray. Jr., went on to explore Rib Mountain and just take life, easy for a few days. Long Distance Visitors Bernadine and Bill Crist are. vf>ry -happy to have as a guest. Bill's Dad. William, Sr., from New Orleans. He leaves shortly to visit with another son. Robert, of Chicago. Mildred and Tony Senkerik were very pleased with a visit from her niece. Betty Williams. Betty's husband, Jerry and son. Charles, from Fort Worth, Texas. Happy Again Sophie and Frank Babarsky. and their daughter, Arlene. are happy living in their new home alter their recent tragic fire. Back Home Mrs. Pat Spindler has returned home after a visit with relatives and friends in Pennsylvania. New Additions Five new additions to the Dale Maule family are being tenderly cared for. The nest of a Baltimore Oriole fell and Charlotte and Dale went , to the rescue. A box was prepared and placed on top of their carport- with the three babies inside. Now Mamma and Papa Oriole and babies are. back together again and.all is,well, Village of Sunnyside Hold Monthly Meeting, July 11 Irma Gunther - Reporter EV.5-5484 The monthly meeting will be held on July 11 because the holiday falls on the first Monday. Birthdays Greetings today, June "30, to Steve Major. Jr. Pat Bot't's big dii.v is July 2. Bob Leakey will be eleven years old July 3. Emil l.emmens is our July fourth Yankee Doodle Dandy. July 6 is "sweet sixteen" for Johnny Senkerik, our former newsboy. Happy Birthday, you all! Anniversary Congratulations to Barbara and Flo Jesski on fifteen years of marriage, today, June 30. RESCIND SUSPENSION Secretary of State Charles F. Carpcntier announced the drivers' license division of his office has rescinded the suspension of the license of Merlyn V. Tibbitts, Hebron. Fourth of July Weekend I hope you all have a safe and sane Fourth of July weekend and if the weather just happens to be nice it means that a lot of cars will be in and out of the village. So please be extra careful when driving because we do have a lot of little ones who run out into the street and forget to be careful. nurse so that when he comes home he will be in good care. Home Bureau On July 6. we will be going out for dinner and this will be the end of our unit. We have had many good times together and I'm sure most of us learned a lot. Some of the women expect to stay together as o social group. Birthday Greetings Even though many greetings are late we still like to receive tjrem. Best wishes to Pat Tucker who was seventeen on June 26, and to Rosalee^inden who was eighteen oh June 24: Plstakee Terrace The Home Owners -association "Will have its meeting on | July 11, at the Johnsburg | school and everyone is asked ! to please come because this is f the time for election of offic- ! ers. I The Indies will be having | their July 14 meeting at the j home of Marsha Patula. Election of officers will be held also a n d r e f r e s h m e n t s w i l l b e served afterwards. - The Terrace women have been working very hard on different ways to make money to be used towards much needed i m p r o v e m e n t s * s u c h as t h e roads, snow removal, etc. One day in early July you will be invited to open house at the Toepper residence where there will be a display of special gift items. Whatever projects these women undertake is for the benefit of your subdivision So wafft you all co-operate and help them all you cati? If you are looking for good h o m e - m a d e g o o d i e s f o r t h e Fourth be sure you stop at the school after Mass on Sunday because the Blessed Virgin Sodality at St. John's is sponsoring a bake sale which will be after each mass oh Sunday, July 3. Fiesta Queen Entrants If there are any young ladies here in the village of the Terrkce who are interested in trying out for a chance to be the Fiesta< Day Queen in McHenry will you please fill out the entry blank that was in the Plaindealer last week. These entries have to be turned in by July 9. So come on girls and see if we can have a Winner like we did last year. CONTEST WINNER Dave Hansen, a student at M.C.fl.S., has been named a winner in a national magazine's annual current affairs contest The real test of courage is to keep standing up after having been counted. ATTEND ORDINATION:' Mrs. A. J. Henn and daughters, Kathleen and Maureen, attended the recent ordination of their cousin, Rev. Fr. Edward Riley, to the priesthood in1 the Dominican Order at St. Rose Priory, Dubuque, Iowa. They also attended his dferst solemn Mass at Ascension church, Oak Park. They were joined for the breakfast which folowed by Mr. and Mrs. William E. Miller of McHenry. Fr. Raymond O'Connor of Springfield, another cousin of the local people, was arch priest at the Mass and served as master of ceremonies at the breakfast. New Granddaughter Bill Linden is loosing a battle to the fair sex no matter what he bets. When the Lindens learned that they would be grandparents the second time Bill was very confident that after a house full of women this baby would surely be a boy. But no, it happened to be another girl in the person of Rebecca Linden Morrison. Grandma look off for Washington by train to be with their daughter. Undergoes Surgery Ted Prell entered the hospital on Sunday to undergo surgery early Monday morning. He will have to take it easy for awhile and as you know his wife, Dolores, is a registered Baptism Warren Alan Siepman, infant son of Dorothy and Ron- j aid, was baptized, Sunday, June 19. at the Eastwood Manor Faith Presbyterian church. After the baptism an out-door barbecue was held to celebrate the occasion. Attending were many friends, neighbors and. g r a n d p a r e n t s , M r s . E v e l y n Mitchell and Herman Siepman. Young Alan cooed through it all. RIVERSIDE BAKE SHOP Church School Mary Rose and son, Dannie, just finished two-week cation church school in McHenry. It was sponsored by the McHenry Community Metho- OPEN SUNDAYS 7 A.M. 'til 1P.M. Closed AH Day * • ft Mondays THE CIRCU S IS COMING TO TOWN r' wM 'f "s ",|l i,, "cr-, RINGS UNDER THE; BIG TOP" A CHAT Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us ttiday and And Out 'or yourself. 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