Pag* Twrnily THE McHENHT PLMKDEALCT Thursday. August 31. IW1 Holiday Hills UHGE DRIVERS USE CAUTION AROUND SCHOOL BUS STOPS Inez Young School days -- school days. Once again our children will be heading back to school. Ai certain hours our roads will he crowded with children goin.i; to their bus stop. Just a reminder to parents and drivers. The children should stay on the side of the road and watch for cars but children forget in the excitement of meeting friends. Please be careful, fooih children and drivers. Speaking of school, we still need a volunteer from amuni. the kindergarten mothers to collect the" bus fare for the kindergarten children. P!eas<- contact Chadie Ary at KY. V 4098. Wallet Found A bo£'s wallet has Ihvm found at the lake beach, and it does not belong to anyone 1 i\ - ing in the subdivision. PrrliM^ the boy was visiting at you! home. His name is Robert Selle. address on Windsor avenue in Chicago. If you know this boy. please call Mary M.i.ion at EV. 5-5955. She wnul.-i like to sec it returned to its proper owner. Baptism The infant son of Yirgini;' and Henry Mroz was baptized at St. Mary's church in Mi- Henry on Sunday. Aim. 20. Tlv baby was christened Michael Gerard by Father Baumhofrr. Mrs. Lillian Bucky and 'Raymond Garbacik wore nodpaients. Eighteen guests w c o. present at the Mroz home or; this memorable occasion. N. D. Mayo and Donald went to school together and it's been two years since the Proefrocks have been back to North .Dakota, so it was real fun to have guests from back home. Robert Lewis, 12 year old nephew of Bernice and Dick Malstrom spent two weeks here in Holiday Hills. The boys in the neighborhood, who included him in their fun, made his visit a very enjoyable one. Leslie Smith, that pretty red-headed niece of Gloria and Gerry Smith, came back for another visit on Evergreen street. There's sadness at the Csuti home these days because of the loss of the lour footed member ! of tlw^Tamily. Castles Grand ' Duchess, or Dut ch as she was ! affectionately called by family and friends. Registration for Voting I ! Lorraine Bern is has asked me i to remind you that she.js still • the registrar in Holiday Hills. Any residents who have not I registered for voting please see Lorraine at 24 South Holiday Drive. Let's have every eligible voter registered. LXlymoor Destroy Street Sign and Post s/' Shirley Schuerr Legal Dancing Lessons With school/days startirv a1! over the country, they wili •: be starting again in 11«. 11• i^\ Hills when dancing Icsm>h> resume in September. Registration will be held at the home of Vi Abbink at 1505 S<>u'l Evergreen on Sept. 11 at i O'clock. Lessons will begin on 18« We'd like to see more tijjrs out this year, and girl.-.. tltere's room for only a limit< d numbtr so don't forge i t •> rtfcister. Home Accident Little three year old Billy Mahon fell through 1 lie glass in the storm door ol his home and had to be rushed to M<-- Henry hospital when his mother. Mary, was unable to stop the bleeding. Three stiichewere required to cioso the wound. Ciroetings Birthday greetings in Claience Bemis on Aug. 21. Congratulations to Virginia and Ray Lundelius on ihrir | tenth wedding anniversary on i Friday. Sept. 1. j Neighborly Notes Loretta and Bill l-Alme n-- ! cently entertained iheir Supper Club at their home. The < h;b • consists of couples from Hinsdale and Chicago and -tai'ed; with girls being friends durin;, their school days. Delores and Mayo Proe! :oH-: had a thoroughly «nio>.io!e visit with their friends 'in Donald Johnsons trom S< I/. STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR McHENRY COUNTY NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAMES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on October 6, 1961, the undersigned will file in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, at Woodstock, Illinois, their Petition to change their names as follows: JUDY CAROL JOHNSON to JUDY CAROL STOCKWELL ALBERT ROY JOHNSON to ALBERT ROY STOCKWELL CINDY LOU JOHNSON to CINDY LOU STOCKWELL JUDY QMROL JOHNSON ALBERT ROY JOHNSON CINDY LOU JOHNSON By MARY STOCKWELL, their mother and# next friend. Petitioners. I!. A. Stueben ; Attorney for Petitioners ; :>,:»17 W. Elm Street McHenry. Illinois Telephone: McHenry EV 5-0268 1 ( Pub. Aug. 24, 31, Sept. 7,1961) The street sign on Beach and Lily Lake road has been destroyed. Person or persons have damaged the post and taken the name plates off. The complete sign will have to be replaced. Members of the association worked hard getting the signs up so that strangers coming into our subdivision could see the names of the different streets. You come along and tear down and actually destroy property. If you have to destroy property why don't you destroy your own property instead of property belonging to others. There is a $25 reward for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons destroying signs and property belonging to the Lilymoor association. Bundle from Heaven Mrs. Ann Miller presented her husband, Hugh, with a baby boy Friday, Aug. 18. Wee one Charles Francis weighed in at 7 lbs., 8 ozs. and was twenty inches long. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aultz of Lilymoor, and Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Tenn. Reminders The next monthly meeting of the Woman's auxiliary will be held. Monday, Sept. 11, at 8 p.m. in the large hall of Club Lilymoor. The "next monthly meeting of the Lilymoor association will be held • Tuesday, Sept. 12. at 8 p.m. in the large hall of Club Lilymoor. Anniversary Greetings go to Steve and Lil Wijas. They celebrated their wedding anniversary yesterday Wednesday, Aug. 30. Congratulations Steve and Lil and hope you celebrate many more. Birthday Greetings go to Frank Aultz. Frank celebrated his big day Monday, Aug. 21. Many happy returns. Passed Away , Our deepest sympathy goes to Walter Schuerr on the death of his sister, Mrs. Laura, Taylor, who passed qway Monday, Aug. 21, in California. In Hospital Get-well wishes and a speedy recovery goes to Sam. Sances who is in the Alexian Brothers hospital in Chicago. Guests On Wednesday, Aug. 23, Mrs. Elva Szarka and sons, Donald and Allan, of Chicago were out to visit her brother and sisterin- law, Walter and Josephine Schuerr. Also visiting the Schuerrs were Mrs. Esther Schuerr and children, Nancy. Judy, Bobby and Michael of Fox Lake. 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