Thursday. June 30. 1960 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Pag* Tw»nty-0^« Lilymoor POST ROAD SIGNS CURTAILING SPEED IN SUBDIVISION Shirley Schuerr A*he grading of the roads was completed Thursday, June 23. Shortly followed by rain which served to settle any dust that might otherwise have „ been blowing around. Conditions for a first class grading job were ideal. With a little common sense on the part of the drivers our roads should stay in good condition. Lei's all do our lOTt. There aro signs posted in our subdivision for 20 miles per hour. Please observe the speed signs At 20 miles an hour you could travel the full length of eveiy street, in the subdivision in six and two thirds minutes. So there is no necessity to travel any faster than 20 mites per hour. The next monthly meeting of the association will ^ be held Tuesday. July 12,- at the white school house. - ly -for their daughter, Nancy, and son. Gary. Nancy graduated froSn McHenry high with honors. She received the P.T.A. scholarship award. Nancy will be attending Rosary college. Gary has joined the air force. He left Tuesday. June 21, for San Antonio, Texas, for his basic training. There were forty guests at the party. Congratulations and good luck to you. Nancy and Gary. Congratulations Go to Louis and LaVeme Schueler who celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary Thursday, June 16. Congratu- ! lations also go to Carl and Lorraine Ritter who celebrated their twentieth wedding anni- Melvin and Louise formerly of Michigan now reside/on" Prairie avenue. Louise and" Melvin have two children, Jim, age 5, and Ginger, age 3. Welcome also to Mr. and M r s . R o b e r t R a s m u s s o n a n d family. Robert and Marion New Secretary Congratulations go to Mrs. Evelyn Carter who was elected the new secretary of the McHenry County Retarded Children's association. Good luck and best wishes through out the year, Mrs. Carter. Rummage and Bake Sale TJie Retarded Children's association is having a rummage and bake sale Friday and Saturday, July 1 and 2, at Mathews Hall in Wonder Lake. Anyone who wishes to donate clothing or any bake goods may contact Mrs. Carter at EV. 5-6399 or Mrs. Mercure at EV. 5-0511. If you had a chance t* see how much the associatron has and is doing for the children, you would be glad 1o help in any way you can. If you want to help these children this is your chance. Don't forget that the rummage and bake sale is Friday and Saturday, July 1 and 2. New Newsboy Don Mercure who has do- Uered the Plaindealer for the past years has turned his route over to Master Johhny Carter. Anyone wishing to have the Plaindealer contact Johnny at EV. 5-6399. He will gladly deliver your paper to you. Good luck, Johnny. Birthday Parties Little Miss Donna Schiavone celebrated her big day a few days earlier. Guests at her birthday party Friday, June 10. wore Debbie Colberg, Di- :ina and Cynthia Belford, Judy Fantus. Karen Schiavone. Debtfie Fuhlrr. Susan Johnson. Susan Crawley. Jackie and Susan .Bitlerman, Kay Lee Krein. Games were played, and re- .fro^-hments served. Donna received many nice gifts. Little Miss Susan Johnson had many guests at her sixth birthday ' party Monday, June 20. Although her birthday was Sunday, June 19. Helping celebrate her birthday were Vallorie and Donna Schiavone, Erha -Novak. Lynda Petlak. Den ice Pansey, Diana and Da v i d S t e i n s d o e r f e r . B a r b a r a Para. Debbie and Jean Colberg : and Cathy Kutzer. Also there were the mothers of the children. A good time was had by I all. ! Master Butch Mercure's big day was Friday, June 17. Butch was 10 years old. The Mercure fnmilv helped celeiM-. ite his birthday Sunday, June 19. versary Wednesday, June 22. j ha\e bought the Kurbyan home Wednesday was also Lorraine on route 120. Marion and Ro- Ritter's birthday. Congratula-; bert have six children. Gail, tior.s and best wishes to all. j age 13. Bill age 10. Tom. age , . 9. Marcia. age 7, Freddie, age Baby Shower j 6, and Jeffrey, age 1. The Ras- A surprise baby shower was j musson family is formerly given Sunday. June 19. for Mrs. j from Marengo. Audrey Pinkonsly at the home j Welcome also to Mr. and of Mrs. Loretta Ramage of Mrs. Louis Bresserud and fam- McHcnry Shores. Audrey re- i ily. They are in the home forceived many beautiful and use- j merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. ful gifts for the wee-on& tt> be. Wagner. To each of you we say and Vick for a few days. Mrs. Aultz's mother, Mrs. Arthur Beaumont, and daughter, Patty, have been guests of the Aultzes for a couple, of w e e k s . M r s . B e a u m o n t a n d Patty left Monday to return to Kansas City, Mo. Cathy and Joanne Campbell of Las Vegas, New, are spending the summer at the home of t h e i r g r a n d p a r e n t s , M r . a n d Mrs. Aultz. Mr. and Mrs. Aultz had a house full of guests Sunday. June 19. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sears of Batavia. Mr. and Mrs. Udo Domdey of Chicago, and Mr V.F.W. Auxiliary News Florence Svobotla Home From The Hospital Michael NaUghton returned home Saturday,, June 18, from the McHenry hospital after h a v i n g s u r g e r y d o n e o n h i s this welcome to Lilymoor. Return Home Miss Rosemary Mercure is home on vacation from college. Ronnie Wagner returned nose. Mike is still recovering i home after a ten day stay in from a broken ankle. A speedy! Wisconsin. recovery to you, Mike. In The Hospital Guy Surtees returned to the Woodstock hospital Monday. June 20. Hoping you will be home and well soon, Mr. Surtees. Birthdays Mrs. Andrea Johnson celebrated her birthday Sunday, June 26. Mrs. Lorraine Ritter celebrated her birthday Wednosduv. June 22. Cnrl Ritter i children are out for the sum- Made Trips Mr. and Mrs. John Parbst and family spent Father's day visiting friends in Carv. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schuerr and Mrs. Kate Caswick spent the weekend up at Eagle River, Wis., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Evert Janssen and family. Also making the trip with them were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schuerr of Fox Lake. Summer Residents The welcome mat is out once ngain for some of our summer ( r e s i d e n t s . M r s . F r a n t a a n d Anna Naughton is back from a convention she attended in St. Louis. Mo. Anna being president of her local at work was a delegate to the convention. She is now home enjoying her vacation. Mrs. Sadowski returned home after spending sometime in Chicago. Mrs. Sadowski knows what it means to have good friends and neighbors in time of need. bert LoPresti of Lilymoor. A good time was had by all. | On Saturday, June 18, Mr. j and Mrs. Robert LoPresti's | guests were Bob's cousin. Tom LoPresti, and Miss Marlene : Wiesmeyei* of Chicago.. i Miss Jill Parbst has been entertaining her girl friend, Miss Carol Ulrich of Franklin Park, for "the past week. Don't forget if you have any hews please call me. I will be glad to put it in the column. The phone number is EV. 5-2645. Thank you. The regular meeting was called to order by our president. Daisy Smith. June 13. 8 p.m. at the. club house. Gertrude Barbian gave an interesting report on the thirtysixth auxiliary convention of the Department of Illinois held in Peoria June 10, 11, and 12. Our president, Daisy Smith, Gertrude Barbian. Helen Jurgensohn and Wilma Aylward were the delegates and attendand Mrs. Ro- j ed all business sessions for the j three days. ' As they passed the review- ! ing stand, Daisy Smith was j recognized bv .some of her former V.F.W. associates in Chicago. The new auxiliary-department president is Rose- I mary Kaiser of Elmhurst. Atj tending a .convention such as ihis is a splendid way to know at first 'hand what the aims and objectives are and what a wonderful working organization this is. There is a booth sponsored by Post 4600 and our auxiliary it the Downey hospital carnival. VF.W. Post 4600 and Auxliary are sponsoring the Queen 'ontest again this year. Chairman of this contest is Daisy >mith and Gertrude Barbian is the co-chairman. Doris Moffet and Emily Rees, chairman of the successful rummage and bake sale leld June 7, are grateful to all i hose who helped and^ are planting another sale for early fall. I am happy to report that '•'lorence Tussey is home and feeling as good as can be VApected lor one with a big cast from toe to waist -- and we all wish her a speedy recoveiV. It was a sad week for us, fbr J. Kraus, not. a member but a good friend of the V.E.W. and Auxiliary, died. Junior helped us many times in out kitchen. He will be greatly missed. Not only for his capable woik but his pleasant nature and kind ways. Youngsters between thcagfes of 5 and 14 will make up the largest number of this summer's swimming population. According to the Institute for Safer Living, this age grottp also will produce an estimated 1,200 drowning fatalities. Guests Mrs. Mary Bitterman of Chicago spent a recent weekend visiting her daughter and sonin- law. Lois and Don Schiavone. and family. Vickie and Christy Bassi of Coonev Heights are visiting with grandma and grandpa Lee SUSPEND LICENSE George R. Johnson of Harvard had his driver license suspended for three offenses. A probationary permit was grafted to Harry Rosson of Harvard. BUILDING BLOCKS will celebrate his birthday Friday, July 1. Mrs. Eva Marks will also celebrate her birthday Friday, July 1. To each and everyone of you a .very happy birthday. mer. Glad to see you out Mis. Franta and children. New Residents Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Griffeth and family. Graduation and Farewell Party Saturday. June 11. was a Wis^Pand full day at the Ritter home. Mr. and Mrs. Ritter held a graduation and farewell par- DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. 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