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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Sep 1960, p. 16

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I'fi Y'. .' -Page Sixteen THE Thursday, September 29, 19G.0 Lilymoor ASSOCIATION HOLDS MEETING T SCHOOLHOUSE 4 Shirley Schuerr EV 5-2645 I - The next meeting of the Lilymoor association will be held Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the White schoolhouse. Time of Meeting is 8 p.m. The new proposed by-laws will be read and discussed again at this meeting. as an American. You have twelve more days, in which to register. The deadline is OCT; 10. YOU CANT VOTE \f you don t register. So let's all be Americans and register before Oct. 10, and vote on Nov. 8. Lilymoor Woman's Auxiliary ?The first meeting of the Lilymoor Woman's auxiliary j Was held Wednesday, Sept. 21, ; at the home of Mrs. Pearl Stineman. Coffee and cake | Wire served after the meet- j ing. The auxiliary will be the fiftst Monday of the month: : The next meeting will be Mon- ! d&y, Oct. 3. It will be held at ! the white schoolhouse. time 1 8 p.m. Any woman w.ho is in- j terested in joining is more than welcome. Come on out ladies and bring your friends. • llalloween Dancej • You are all invited to""the Lilymoor annual Halloween dance Saturday, Oct. 22. To be held at the Club Lilymoor at 8:80 p.m. There will be prizes for the best, costumes, and games played. Bring your relatives and friends. The more the merrier. As a lot of you know the proceeds of this dance go for the maintenance of the roads. your going to the dance you vftjl be having a good time, and at the same time helping to pUt our roads in shape for the Winter. Come one, come all and have an enjoyable evening dancing. Yon Can't Vote »I once read where a man was elected into office of road commissioner by only one vote. As a joke the man wrote his own name in on the ballot. In these jflays when we have radio, T.V. a n d d a i l y n e w s p a p e r s y o u WOuld think people would be more informed on all things. If a man can write his name In' as a joke and gret a position what could a foreign country do to our civil government? At that rate a foreign country could gel their people in and corrupt our civil government. P© you want this? We talk about our 'teenagers not doing piffht by their elders. The Adults who do not register and Vote are not doing their duty Charter Renewed The Charter for the Lily- Lakemoor Troop 161 has been renewed by the V.F.W. of Mc- Henry. The Charter' presentation took place Tuesday, Sept. 20, at the V.F.W. hall. The following men are th£ men that will be helping the boys out for the coming year. They are Roy Morrison, institutional representative, Wally Para, scoutmaster, Ralph Bostler, as* sistant scoutmaster, Ray Petlak, assistant scoutmaster. The committeemen are Lawrence Schuerr, chairman, Ted Beahler, • charge of transportation, David Heckmann, charge of outdoors, John Hosie, neighbor commissioner and Norman Morrison. The young ladies of the Lakemoor Girl Scout troop wore the hostess of the evening. Troop 161- 'meets every Thursday at 7 15 p.m; at the Lakemoor firehouse. Any boy who is*" 11 years of age who wishes to join is welcome. Stone Throwing It has been brought to this reporters attention again that the stone throwing is still goin>? on. Whoever is throwing stones is not cute at all. Replacing broken windows is expensive and no joke. You who are throwing stones are going to throw one too many stones and are going to cause more damage than a broken window. For your own sake stop throwing stones. Birthday Greetings go to Mrs. Edna Crawley. Edna celebrated her big day Monday,; Sept. 26. Many happy returns, Edna. Homo from Hospital Dennis Karmel returned home Tuesday, Sept. 20. after having surgery on his spine. Dennis will return to the hospital in the near future. We are all wishing you a speedy recovery Dennis. More News Mrs. Earel Belford and daughter. Chrisy, and Mrs. Robert Sundy and son, Robert, were luncheon guests of Mrs. Mel vin Griffeth Thursday, Sept. 20. 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State St. Phone JOrdan 8-7258 A Mutual Company Serving Northern Illinois Since 1925 Total Assets Over $12,000,000.00 buddy of Earel Belford; was an over-night guest at the Belford home Tuesday, Sept. 20. Mrs. Mary Heindon and family were guests of Mrs. Eunice Tobey. Mrs. Eunice Tobey had an accident at her home Saturday, Sept. 17. Eunice fell down and received many bad bruises. She was very fortunate she did not break any bones. Miss Charlene Crawley returned home after spending sometime in Napa, Calif. Nice to have you back in Lilymoor, Charlene. . Robert and Marylyn Lo- Presti and Don and Jo Ann JPecoraro celebrated Marylyn's birthday and Don and Jo Ann's sixth wedding anniversary by going out to dinner Saturday, Sept. 17. Lawrence and Shirley Scherr and family made a trip to Fox Lake Sunday, Sept. 25. They helped celebrate Jack and Esther Schueer's twentieth wedding anniversary. License Suspension Announced By State - The drivers' license division of the office of Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier has announced the suspensibn of the license of Peter J. Charr e y o f R t . 3 . M c H e n r y , f o r three violations. Probationary permits have been issued Charles Dvorak of Cary. Willis Evenson of A1-. gonquin and John Wright of Wonder Lake. Rlngwood PRAYER VIGIL AT RINGWOOD CHURCH, OCT. 8 Baby Shep&rd " ft "Christ For You Too" is the theme of the Evangelism Mission in Methodist churches of Illinois during the month of October. Ringwood church will join in this "Witness for Christ" by sponsoring a midday to midnight "Prayer Vigil" on Saturday, Oct. 8i Committees will be on duty in the church sanctuary during that time with literature-and other help for those who wish it. 500 Club The women's 500 club was entertained in the home of Mrs. E. E. Whiting at Richmond Wednesday. A one o'clock dessert lunchepn was served. High score went to Mrs. Ben Walkington and low to Mrs. Bertha Peet. Golden Age Club The members of the Golden Age club met in the church recreation rooms Tuesday. An enjoyable afternoon was spent and all enjoyed a pot-luck supper. Richard Harding Davis reoorted 5 wars -- Greco-Turkish, Spanish-American, .Boer, Russo-Japanese, and World War Number One. Rummage Sale The Woman's Society of Christian Service will hold a rummage sale in the church basement Oct. 14 and 15. Those having any rummage please leave in church basement after Oct. 10. One Egyptian queen erected a pylon, 971/2 feet high, and 8V2 feet square at the base, carved from a single block of red granite, quarried 130 rfiiles away, complete job done, installed and polished, in 7 months. Sick List Mrs. Clayton Bruce under- OPEN CLOGGED SEWERS WITHOUT DIG6IN0I Dlttolvu Roots, Sludgo, Croat*, 9opm easily and inexpensively! 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Personals Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson of Chicago were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener and Fred Wiedrich,, and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and family of Sycamore and the Jack Leonard family of Lake Geneva were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens of Richmond were supper guests of Mrs. Agnes Jencks, Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Jencks and Mrs. Ethel Holly were visitors at Rockford Thursday. - Mrs. Lester Carr, Miss Lona Brever and Miss Mae Wiedrich attended a card party at Spring Grove Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Brennan, Mrs. William Hepburn and Mrs. Ruby Shepard were visitors at Meadowdale Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. T Butier spent the weekend in the Andrew Butler home in Chicago. William Claxton and John Dreymiller spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mrs. Agnes Jencks attended a luncheon at Dundee Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uhl were. visitors Chicago Friday.. • , g Mrs. Hal 'Stevens and son, Robert, artd" grandson were dinner guests of Mrs. Agnes Jencks Friday evening. Mrs. Rose Petrosky of Genoa city spent Tuesday in the Dr. Hepburn home. Mr.s and Mrs. Lisk of $ Fox Lake spent Monday with their daughter and family, the Earl Kunzes. Arthur Peet of Chula Vista, Calif., is visiting in the Mrs. Lena Peet home. Mrs. Agnes Jencks spent Saturday with friends at Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake spent Sunday in the Mrs. Lena Peer home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sebastian called on relatives at Woodstock Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walking- Ion attended the dinner and open house Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. James Todd at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert of Kenosha visited his parents, Mr. and. Mrs: John Ehiert. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Low and son of McHenry and. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday in the Beatty Low home. 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