Page Eighteen THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, July 28,1$$0 , McHenry Shores DISCUSS FINAL FUN FAIR PLANS AT V.F:W. AUG. 4 - By Clare Mueller, EV. 5-0558 - Officers of the McHenry Shores clivb have decided to call a special meeting, Thursday evening, Aug; 4, at the VFW club house. This meeting is being held to discuss the forthcoming Fun Fair scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 13. Daisy Smith and Elmer Granso will be on hand for ticket returns. Assignments will be made to service the various games, food and beverage booths. So-o-o-o. come on out everybody and enjoy the airconditioned hall and- get in on the swing of things to help put this second annual Fun Fair over the top. Picnic Plans The Shores Social and -Athletic club will hold its annual family picnic on the beach, Sunday, Aug. 28. Any of the officers will accept the members fee as the family contribution to attend this affair. Green fees for the men's golf outing. Sunday, Aug. ' 7 should, be in Art Cicchini's hands no later than July .31. Friends are welcome to participate. : The committee in charge of the autumn dinner and dance to be held in September are Ken SchQpp, Bill Dostal and Ray Moore. dener for all those nice flowers that are in bloom around the house. Helen is active in both the American Legion auxiliary j and the V.F.W. auxiliary. She ; is also an active member of the I McHenry Shores club. Mr. Ristirtg, a former invest- ; igator, attended the old Lane | Tech , high school in Chicago | and later completed his education at the Academy of Sciences. He served as a sergeant in the first World War and is active in the V.F.W. and the American Legion. I understand that he was one of the first presidents of the McHenry Shores Club and now serves the club as trustee. As a member of the SSAC he recently served as a judge for the children's poster contest. If in any | kind of trouble, he'll berid an i ear and lend a hand as he is ' one of the sheriff's deputies as-, signed to the area. I Both, Helen and Jack.-en- j joy dancing and think the column is tops -- thank you two, ! this'll pass the good word on to the reporters. Welcome Neighbor Frank and June Kratky, recent arrivals from Chicago with their youngster, Franky, are now residing in their new home at 306 Kinley Boulevard. Birthdays Looks like there'll be big doings at the Wilsons, next Sunday, when Walt celebrates his birthday. . . . Happy birthday te Craig Barrows who will be 10 cm Monday. . . . TVo old timers out here in the subdivision, Albert Liss and Jack Ve'rstege, will celebrate their birthday on Tuesday. HI Neighbor Almost all of us met Jack Risting in one of the early visits to McHenry Shores while out searching for a new homesite as he works as a salesman out of the subdivision office. He, with his wife, Helen, reside at 300 Riverside Drive and moved here from Chicago about six years ago. Mrs. Risting attended Carl Schurz high school hi Chicago, is a homemaker and chief gar- Here and There Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reznicek and daughters, Judith, Karen and Janet, from La Grange Park spent a few of their vacation days at the Joe Rezniceks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Junior, with son, Gary, from Elmhurst also stopped out for a day. . . . The Wilsons entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lexow and Mr. and Mrs. Lowing who were out for the weekend. . . . Mr. and Mrs. John-Mikals and their four boys from Elmhurst with their new boat spent a day with the Muellers, John picked up his mother and dad from Chicago to enjoy good old McHenry Shores and the Fox river. . . . Susan Dobbertin was over to Bob's and Betty's for a day and sure enjoyed the beach during her visit. . . Rudy Stark, Fred Stark's brother, spent a week out here while on furlough. Rudy is on his way to a new, assignment in Maryland. . . . The Winters, part of a group- of about fifteen people from the. Home Builders club of the Methodist church had a water skiing party on the Fox river, Wednesday, July 20. . . . Marie Cicchini's sisters with their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. William Ketlu of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loutsch - of Wilmette, spent a pleasant day out here. ... Stan Misiak's visitors over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jamison. . . .flMrs. Deutsch, Elsie Schmitt's mother, is spending a few days out here. Almost everyone was out to see the Fiesta Day parade so we won't name names. ... In attendance at the recent GOP rally at the country club from McHenry Shores were Mr. Clauson, Mr. Granso and John Smith. . . . The Dobbertins went to Rockford to see the new home of the Warren Dobbertins and while there, helped celebrate Warren, Jr.'s birthday. . . . After the parade the Muellers took off to visit Irene's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Ambrose, in West Chicago. Your reporter, Julia Zeimet, with your columnist's wife, Irene, took a day off and went to Chicago -- Irene to pick up the children from Grandma Muellers and a visit with her brother's family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bi?de -- Julia had to run down the cost of some materials for the Fun Fair and a visit with her folks. . . . Elmer and Eleanor Granso were iru,,to her parents' home. Mr. and Mi's. A. Burianek. in Cicero for a farewell barbecue to brother, Don, his wife, Lorraine, and children, Karen and Barbara, who will leave shortly for their new home in California. . . . Daisy Smith, as a committee member in the Fiesta Queen contest, was quite busy at the VFW the other night. Guests from McHenry Shores at the judging were Mr. and Mrs. Simonsen, Ruth Miller and her parents and Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins. We were all very proud of our entry from McHenry Shores, M i s s K a r e n L i n d w a l l , s h e proved to be a good sport all through the affair. And in Closing For anyone curious about those six canoes manned by the young girls that passed our beach last week, they were from the Elgin YWCA camp on an overnight canoe trip. . . . On beach duty for Sunday, July 31, are Elmer Granso, Warren Weber and Ed Vilim. Bob Poggensee, who is no longer a resident, was number four Lakemoor Clean Rubbish From Beach Sally Lnbke /?«/., W. & Son OXYGEN EQUIPPED A M R I I ! A M r r . ivi («•# w b r1 i ^ Um SERVICE Phone EVergreen 5-0063 During the last week work has been done on the little beach on Lake Shore road. The beach was cleaned of rubbish "that had been thrown around on it. The Patellaro family, who live on that street,, did most of the work. They raked the beach to rid it of broken glass. Bobbie Smith volunteered his power mower and man power when he saw them struggling with an old hand mower^ Danny Levand and Buzz Basti helped finish up the cleaning on the beach. "Uncle" Stanley Patellaro repaired the broken swings that were on the beach. He replaced the broken chains and seats. The need for work' on the beach was emphasized previous to the job when many accidents occurred there because of the trash oflujjhe premises. Many of the children in the area have had cut feet due to the broken glass. Only last" week one child fell from the broken playground equipment and had his head split open. The whole community should be grateful to the Patellaros and the boys who helped them. The beach is a popular place in the summer and it is important that we keep them in a safe condition for the children of the community. Tuesday night, July 19, route 120 was the scene of an accident when little Richie Schiavone was involved in an auto accident. The boy, along with his parents, was visiting at the Burro home when the child slipped out of the house and into the highway. Richie was taken to the McHenry hospital where he received immediate attention. He had an eye injury and abrasions on the head and nose. Luckily he had no broken bones. We can all thank God that the accident wasn't more serious. Richie is now at home. get-together, fine refreshments and entertainment. On Vacation Ralph Bostler is away on vacation. He is up in Winter, Wis., and will be there for another week. Hope he is enjoying the same good weather we have had. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Patellaro, Sr., were visitors at their son's home earlier in the month., While they were here they became the "neighborhood sweethearts". They ati tended the fourth of July cele- | bcation at Veteran Acres in •Crystal Lake. All the children \ are looking 'forward to their ! next visit which they hope will Ibe real soon. Boy Srout News Members of TTOQP 161 returned from Camp Lowden in time to have a short rest before they attended the golden jubilee camporee at Rockford. The camporee was held this weekend on the campus of the Rockford college. The boys left Friday, July 22, and returned Sunday, July 24. fashion show to be given by •the Democratic Women's club of McHenry. The show will be held at the VFW home at 8 p.m. Tickets are available. Coffee and cake will be served. News Please! I am sorry that this column is getting shorter every week. The gradual decrease is due to the fact that I am not getting the news that I was able to at the start of my writing this I column. Please, give me your j news! My number is EV. 5- 5179! Thank you! LAKE COUNTY FAIR There will be plenty of . action and excitement when the famous Calzavara Bar M Rodeo performs at the Lake county fair starting at 8, p*.m. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, July 28, 29, and 30. This is just one of the many feature attractions provided ^jcitors to the fair. The rair grounds are located on Rt. 45 about two miles east of Grayslake. Faith is the basis of 3 very important Ame r i c a n institutions -- democracy, marriage, and hash. £. ' Belated Wishes Happy birthday, Daddy!! My father, celebrated' his birthday last Sunday, and I forgot to , mention it last week. - Neighborhood Party Saturday night s a w the neighbors, from along Santa Barbara road gathering for their party. The men and boys played baseball. The game ended by mutual consent at the end of seven innings with the score tied at 13 to 13. All who attended enjoyed the friendly Around Town Miss Bernice Tuchkowski attended a picnic last Sunday held at the swimming pool near Spring Gtrove. Miss Agnes Lubke attended a brunch at the home of Mrs. Larry Huck of McHenry last Friday, July 22. The brunch was given for the Democratic Women's club. 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