Pag«Tw©lve TIffiMcfffiNRY PLAINDEAUBR Lakeland Park FIFTH ANNUAL SNOW BALL DANCE AT LEGION DEC. 3 Carole Humann - EV.5-1605 Get out your best bib and tucker, shine your shoes and call your baby sitter for that day is approaching. The fifth annual Snow Ball dance will be held on Dec. 3 at the American Legion at 9 p.m. Tickets are now available through Women's club members in each Action. r Christmas Party - The annual Christmas party -Tor the Women's club members rwill be held on Thursday, Dec. a at the Community House. 'The members of the committee have been working for some time to make this a memorable j&vent not to be missed. Dinner "Will be served at 7 p.m. Don't .forget your dollar grab bag /•gift. contributed two Sundays of willing work and .thus their children are protected from winter weather. The association and morns are grateful to Jack Oakford, Harry Nicolai, Richard- Vera, "Pete" Johnson, Don Geistad, Richard Hahndorf and Roy Peterson. Benefit Performance The Crystal Lake Players are presenting "The Girls' in 509" in two performances, 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 20, at St. Mary's school on Richmond road, McHenry, for the benefit of the McHenry hospital building fund. Tickets may be obtained through your reporter. Bazaar The, community house was a busy bee on the beautiful Saturday afternoon, Nov. 12. The Crowd was pleased, and the workers praised, and proceeds were well worthy of the day. Thanks for showing such enthusiasm for the new adventure. New Resident ... A brand new baby eirl was . presented to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koerper of 27 Lakeland revenue. Lake Shores at Har- * "Vard hospital on Oct. 30. This . pert 5 lbs., 9 oz„ miss has been i introduced to her sister. Diane, and three brothers, Roland, Joey, and Larry. A Milestone Forty years of matrimony were marked by Mr. and Mrs. • Ray C. Smith of 313 McHenry r Boad with a celebration at the -home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanneman, in Arlington Heights. Here's hop- • ing the next forty are as happy. Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George Hendle celebrated their eighth anniversary on Nov. 8 with twentyfive friends and relatives at dinner. Congratulations To Jack Oakford, Alma Brushaber and Steve Kotryck from the Women's club. Bus Shelters In Unit 3 of Lakeland Shores the dads of the school children EPS RENTAL RENTS Floor Sanders RotaryQillers EVergreen 5-4123 Welcome To Frank and Mary Jane Schultz and their daughter, Diane, 12, who have moved into their new home at 124 Center avenue, Lake Shores. ' Happy Birthday To John Zimny who will be 10 years old on Nov. 19 and his neighbor Beula Hoard who shares the same date. 4-H Help Needed Just in case a readfer missed last issue Pat Gelwicks needs a helper or HELP in working the 4-H Club. This is good constructive activity for our girls and parents should certainly be interested in this. Phone EV. 5-3712 for your offers. Pat is more than willing, are you? Visitors On Sunday, Nov. 6, Mr. and Mrs. Einer Kampendahl, and children, Kurt, Karl and Kristine, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rahndorf in observance of Nancy's tenth birthday. Unexpected company Sunday at the Jack Oakfords, 214 Bonner Drive, were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Guzinski of Chicago, who are Billy's Godparents. David Wagner. Also Mr. and Mrs. Martin Casey and sons, Jimmy and Bobby, her aunt and uncle, and another Aunt, Mrs. John Casey, and son, Danny, all of Chicago. On Saturday, Grandma and Grandpa (Earl * Beck spent the day. and Sunday Aunt Mary and Uncle Jerry Bode and Lynda, anc. Grandma Margaret Casey came with their gifts. Nancy Hohndorf entertained friends on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 5. Each coming in costume contest were Berna Clove, Pat Simon, Barbara Spoolstra, Barbara Iiines, Terry Huck, Mary Moerschbacher, Kay Ann Mikota and Lopraine Nicolai. And each /brought along a pound of something to start the afternoon off to a good start of games and fun. Weekend In the Big City Ruth and Jim Roach spent the last weekend in Chicago and attended the wedding of Jim's niece, Beverly Stein. On Sunday they went to the bird show irt the gold dome building at Garfield Park. It was a lovely exhibition and created an interesting day. Birthday Doings Cindy Casey, daugMter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Casey, celebrated her eighth birthday Nov. 11. Friday afternoon neighborhood children were invited to her party. Patty, Paul and Coleen Rogers, Patty Ann Idstein, Billy Burns, Janet Barle, Norbie Kwiatek, Diane and Sandy Leffler, Sandy Dargats, Robbie and David Wickenkamp and Bowlers Paradise An evening out on the town was enjoyed by George and Donna Criscullo, Tom and Karen Krier, and George and Kitty Hendle. During a bowling session in a skunk league Kitty became an official member of the Little Stinkers by fulfilling certain requirements. To complete her luck Kitty and Donna were loqfced in the theatre after the program and after a few hair raising minutes, discovered the last man just as he was preparing to lock up and leave. Could there be a connection? Housewarming This weekend friends and workers of Jack and Elvira Cuevas of 133 Center avenue composed another house warming to the community. Dining at five and dancing from nine on were Mrs. Virginia Cortez, Bob Troy, Joe Parker, Maurice Nava, Miss Marie Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Arriaa and family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sotelo, Mr. and Mrs. Modesto Rosa and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arroyo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cuevas and family, and neighbors, Mr. and Is your bottle gas service completely satisfactory? Is the product you use (JUUliiy controlled? If not . . . PYROFAX GAS and VYCITAL'S HDWE. offer two 100 - lb. cylinders completely installed with regulating equipments for a total cost of . . . VYCITAL'S HARDWARE Phone EV. 5-009% McHenry > ' • Hli 'I'lHWliMWTMPPIWmmTPi fir I'lil'fTJiHT "<* Peoria --McHENRY BUSINESSMEN MEET LITTLE JOE -- James M. Lennon (center) and David P. Lennon (right) of McHenry were introduced to Little Joe at a recent statewide meeting in Peoria of downstate Illihois wholesalers of the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company. Little Joe is the new name of the 7 - ounce bottle of Schlitz and is the subject of a special sales campaign being carried on in this area by Lennon Beverage Co., McHenry firm, which is the Schlitz wholesale company in this area. James M. Lennon, owner of the McHenry firm, conferred with Joseph E. Wolf (left), manager of the Schlitz Midstates Division, on the introduction of Little Joe here. . Mrs. Ed Lane, of Shores. . , Meefc torn NelghW Old OLD-TIMERS are Bev and Jim Wickenkamp of 92 Cleiirview drive who have been here for three years iiT December. They have three children, Robby. 6, a first-grader at Edgebrook, David, almost 4, and their little lady, Susan, one year old. Jim is a sheet' metal worker in Crystid Lake and is a block captain for tKe LPPOA. He is a baseball bug and golfs. He and Bev are both graduates of Steinmetz. Bev is a do-it-yourselfer and has rriade many things for their Home. She also is an avid gardener as her love ly yard will show. PERSONALS This Friday a.m. is our deadline and we need you. We are looking for someone who would like to help with this column. We can guarantee that it's im teresting. THE SUPERIOR SfcX A 25-year study of radiation treatment for tonsil area cancer shows a much better, though unexplained, survival rate among women compared to men. PREVENTING STROKES A method to diagnose strokes before they strike has; been emphasized by Dr. John Whiteleather, a radiologist, or specialist, in x-rays, from Memphis, Tenn. £)r. Whifeleather says that routine x-ray examination of the main neck artery and blood vessels leading to the brain will often show whether these vessels are narrowing. If they are, • giirgery can prevent sudden clonfog or closing which causes a-dangerous stroke. PR0FE<£ ion D I R E C T O R EARL R. WALSH' INSURANCE lire, Auto, Farm ft Life In. Representing CTMARTF. COMPANIES When Ton Need Insurance of Any Rind Phone EVergreen 5-0043 or 6-0958 112 E. Elm St. McHenry, II "ft i DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 120 So. Green Street Office Phone: EV. 5-OUT Res. Phone: EV. 5-6191 Honrs: Dally 9:30 - 5.01 Tues. ft Fri. Evening* 6:30 - 9:d0 Closed All Day Wednesday* • Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses fitted Repair Service 2-61 DR. LEONARD L BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses 105 Richmond Road Hours: Evenings Tuesn Thurs. ft Fri. 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays: 3 to 6 p.m. Phone EV. 5-2262 2-61 GEORGE J. CASTLE, Agent The Prudential Insurance Co. of America Life, Retirement, Sickness Se Accident and Group Insurance 826 Crystal Lake Road McHenry, 111. Mrs. Rena Owens and Mrs. Bess Abrams of Rockford were guests of Mrs. J. C. Holly, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wihkelman have returned from a three weeks visit in the home of their son, James Winkelman, and family in Annandale, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carey have returned from a ten days vacation in Hawaii and San Francisco, Calif. Gary Vycital was a weekend guest of his brother, Mark, a student at St. Thomas college, St. Paul,1 Minn. Mrs. Joe May, Mrs. Irene Guffey,; Mrs. Joe Glosson and daughter, Patsy, attended- a shower at the Lee Whiting home in Woodstock honoring Miss Paula Elliott who will become the bride of7 Robert Whiting in St Mary's, Woodstock, Nov. 26. Robert is a grandson of Mi*, and Mrs. Williatn Staines of McHenry. Miss Bertilla Freund, grandregent, Mrs. Madeleine Mayfield, treasurer and Mrs. Aiin Rodenkirch, trustee, of Joyce Kilmer Court 273 of the Catholic Daughters of America of this city, attended the statewide workshop held in Kankakee,. Nov. 5 and 6. Mrs. Mayfield has beep chosen as publicity chatrmairi of the C. D. of A. for the Rockford- diocese. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Einspar, Marianne and Bobby, were dinnlle*r- .;g"u: ests in the home of u i:,! ! : Mrs. Theresa Lopez in Chicago Sunday. Mr. arid; Mrs. CaH Courier and daughter, Mary Lou,, of Marengo were Sunday visitor^ in the home of Mrs. Nellie Bacon. Mr. an4 Mrs. Fr^d Bienapfl, Mrs. Dale Dixon and son, Bobby, were Suriday Visitors in the Richard Sedar home in Waukegan. ^ Jars. Robert Coriwaiy accompanied her sister, Mrs. St ell? Calbow, of Crystal Lake, to Rockford, Sunday where they helped their brother, Vernon Blanner, celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thompson, daughters, Kay and Janice, of Western Springs and Mrs. Floyd Thompson of La- Grange Park were Sunday guests in the Robert Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burmeister, daughter, Peggy, and Mr. and Mi's. James Kline of Woodstock were callers in the Leslie" Olsen home Suriday. Mrs. George Lindsey spent the weekend with relatives In Richmond. I A 2tc Denrtis' Cohway is spending a thirty day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cortway, at the end of which time he will leave for Alaska where he is being transferred from Scott Field Air base in Illinois. Mrs. Albert Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Foley, daughter, Cathy, and Martin Foley attended a christening party at the Mautfce Wade, Jr., home in Crystal Lake honoring their newly adopted son who was FREUND'S DAIRY, he. Complete Line of Dairy Products -- FREE DELIVERY -- Locally Owned and Operated Phone EV 5-0195 or EV 54)232 bapfifced, David Maurice, at St. "thomas-.church, that day; wjtlf Mrs. Jolin Laures of BUll Valley and Martin Foley a$ upon* sOrs. Also present at the gathering we're four generation^ of the Wade family. Little Daniel Maurice, who Was b»orn on Aug. 28,j came to mare hii» home with the WadeS on Oct; 26. Mrs. Jbhn Bolger eritertained at a fariiily gathering at. her home on Veterans' £>ay. Those present tor dinner and' a, day of reminiscing were: S&ster Mary Veronica and a companion, of Chicago; Mrs. Mary Ashton, EvanSton; Mrs. Eari Highland of Rockford and son, Fr. Joseph Highland, of Savannah; Mr. and Mrs. William Kortendick, Pecatonica; Miss Catherine Kortendick, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Sharp and son, Robert, McHenry. Mrs. Mary Dibler of Woodstock jjwas a guest in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Nickels, • this week. Mrs. Robert Thonipson and Miss Maud Granger attended a meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution -held in Elgin Saturday. John- McGee liEu? retWfted from a vacation in Florida./*. Terri and Jerri Winters of ;Grayslake were weekend guests of their- grandmother, Mrs. RHy Conway. ff Harold.' Mercer of Libertyville was a dinner guest in the Elmer Winkelinan home Saturday. . The Jack Pepping family of Mohtefontery spent the weekend With1 McHenry relatives. Mr: and Mrs. Ray McGee returned* home from Rochester, Minn:, Wednesday of last week, where they spent^the past few weeks. ™ Mi's. Frances Schmitt and Mrs. Henry Schmitt were Chicago visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jung, Diane and Alan, visited the former's daughter, Sister Charles Marie, at St. Therese Convent, Marycrest, Kankakee, Sunday. cmne from 'canis' meaning do* -- grains of corn looked like! teeth of puppies: nnounced... Its New Complete New and Used Radiators and Recores • Rebuilding * Redoing • Cleaning $ "All Work Fully Guaranteed" Special Attfentioir fed fatddsiHal> kadfetor4 Ph. EV. 8-0444 611 FRONT ST. McHENRY ILL. Phone EV. 5-2533 4-60 SCttROEDER IRON WORKS Structural Steel and Ornamental Visit Our Showrooms Fireplace Equipment 3 Miles South on Rt. 31 Ph. EVergreen 5-0950 261 GORDON E. 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