lursday, October 5. 1961 THE McHENBY PLAINDEALER Village of Sunnyslde PARENTS MUST KEEP CHILDREN FROM MAILBOXES Therese Schneider - EV. 5-1298 Barb, and her husband, Frank, were over to show them their wedding pictures. received a letter from J., W. Hettermann, acting postmaster, about mailboxes on I„akeview si reel. He stated that children in that vicinity are tampering with mail in the mailboxes. Also the mail carrier has stated that it is very dangerous to deliver mail on this street due to the children being aroUnd the mailboxes. He has rtouested them to stand back J ram the box unlil the mail has been ^l^siled but to no avail. So parents please keep tho children avvay from the mail boxes and off the street so thai they do not get hurt. I Anniversary Celebration The senior Harringtons celei brated their forty-eighth wedi ding anniversary Oct. 1 and Clare Harrington had relatives in from Chicago to help them ! celebrate. Rlngwood Hold Rummage Sale At Church Memorial morning. Personals Mrs. William Hepburn spent from Sunday until Tuesday in s 1 he Miles Jirousek home at Rnby Shepurti Melrose Park'. > Birthday Wishes Hap p y b i r t h d a y t o J o h n Metzger who will lie eight Oct. 4. Also belated greetings to Dave Smith who was thirteen Sept. 21. The Woman's Society ol Christian Service will h«\jd a i rummage sale at the church Oct. 13 and 14. hospital Thursday J ard and children spent Thursi day in the Wegener-Wiedrich i home and celebrated the birthday of Mary Kay Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz visited Mr. and Mrs. Norbe Lisk, Jr.. and family at Lake Villa Sunday and saw their new i bahv. PTSTAKEE TERRACE NEWS Ladies Auxiliary ' The next Ladies , auxiliary | meeting will be held Oct. 12 at ! Birdie Deppjneier's house. Mrs. Kunz Entertains The Rustic Camp No. 44X | Royal Neighbors of America of Richmond held their meeting in the home of chancolloi Gerry Kunz with eight members present. Refreshments were served and games were played. Prizes were won in Mrs. Virgene Ehorn. Mrs. Klabunde and Gerry Kunz. • •••Jfit. John's Home and School Association Th^. St.. Johrt's Home and J^ioal association will meet on Ire fourth Monday of every month at 8. The first meeting of the school year was well attended and it is hoped that there will be even more at tho next meeting. P.T.A. Luncheon The Johnsburg P.T.A. will hold their luncheon Oct. 23 al 1 o'clock in the Johnsburg cafet^ ia. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the ways and means commit • tee or at the door. Birthday Celebration# Mr. and Mrs. Norb Cisewski had a birthday dinner Saturday for Mary Hess. Guests were Jim Hess, Connie and Bob Hanson, their daughter, Peggy Lynn, and Fosler and Agnes Sedall from Chicago. Loretta Kern had a surprise birthday luncheon for her mother-in-law, Marie Kern and Birdie Deppmeicr, Eola Hillman, Mary Mecko, Bernice Froehlig and Marilyn Wiggerman. Vacationers Mr. and Mrs. Harrington. Sr., have just returned after spending three weeks fishing with iheir son, Bill, in Wisconsin and Northern Minnesota. Birthday Greetings I Many happ^ birthday wishes i to Carole Lima who will cele- ! brate her birthday in October, ; to Marilyn Wiggerman who ! will celebrate her birthday in i October, to Jerry Connerty on ' the tenth of October, and to j Bobby Erickson on the elevlenth of October. Wed 59 Vears The Children and families'of Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert en- | tertained them at dinner at I Burlington Saturday evening. I Those to attend were: Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore of Ringwood; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Paeey, Mr. and Mrs. Lvlc Ehlert, Herman Ehlert, Mrs. Flavia Ehlert of WiLmot; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ehlert of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert of Kenosha; Mr. and Mr<. Duane Ehlert of Burlinglon; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Senkerik and three children of Sunnyside Estates; Mrs. Fred Bowman, Mrs. Millie Ru.sh and Miss Mabel Ehlert. >0' Sick List Mrs. Kaiser spent *a few days in-the Lake Forest hospital for minor surgery and we hope she wOl be feeling better. 3 Visitors Mrs. Christensen came visiting and spent fin enjoyable day aU Mrs. Tucker's. The Gunthers' daughter, GRILLE SCREEN A good way to screen a large view window from stares of passers-by is to build a decorative wood screen at an angle between^ street and window. This jSS^een of western red ce<|^p^Douglas fir can be an ornamental addition to the yard. It's wise to be a good laser, but not if you put on a continuous performance. 6.70-15 7.50-14 Rayon ube Type Rayon Tubeless GUARANTEED TO ©O ... through mud or snow or ws th» tow." X H -60 =PRICE! to fit cars ... including COMPACTS Undergoes Operation Mrs. Emily Beatty underwent surgery at the Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall and sons spent Tuesday afternoon in the Floyd Howe home at Crystal Lake. Mrs. I^ester Carr and Miss Lona Brever visited Mrs. Charles Hoff at Genoa City, Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Ruby Shepard attended a net-together of relatives and friends at the Henry Seegert home at McHenrv Saturday afternoon. Mr. :»nd Mrs. Gabe Tremblay and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dickworth of Courval, Saskatchewan, Canada. Saturday unlil Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Kunz. Mrs. Ann H^erle of Fo.\ Lake and Mrs. Mary Bruno ot' Lake-in-the- 'Tills had luncheon in the homo of Mrs. Roger Kunz at Algonquin Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page, Will Claxton and John Dreymillcr of McHenry were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener and son. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennrn and family and Fred Wiedrich were supper guests in the Phelps Saunders home at Sycamore Sunday. George and David Ainger of Hebron visited their grandmother, Mrs. Ruby Shepard, Saturday morning. Mis. Louis Winn. Mrs.. Boh Brennan and Mrs. Jack Leon i Mr. and Mrs. Gene Garrison 1 and family of Woodstock and I Miss Petrea Jacobson spent I Sunday in the Byron Sowers ; home. I Mr. and Mrs. John Black- I man of Antioch spent Sunday ! afternoon with his mother, j Mrs. William Hepburn. | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew But- ! lcr of Chicago spent the weeki end • in the B. T. Butler home. ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low arid family. Ida Mae Walking- ; ton and Keith Schacht spent Sunday with Mrs. Viola Low. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zarn- Istorff of Wilmot spent Wednes- I day evening in the John Ehl- : ert home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington spent the weekend with their soh. Jay. at Cornell college. Mt. Vernon,*Iowa. Sigurd Jacobson has re- ' turned home from a fishing j trip to Iron River, Mich. , Kathy Holdorf ajad Krystal Harrison spent Saturday in the Roy Harrison home. Miles and Georgeanna Jirosek of Melrose Park spent the weekend with Mrs. Nellie Hepburn. Mrs. Jirousek who spent the yveek here returned home with them. Loren Harrison entertained his parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Roy Harrisonf Friday night by taking them to dinner in honor of their wedding anniversary. Bob Greb and pal of Rivera. Calif., are visiting his grandmother. Mrs. Nellie Hepburn. Jack Pearson has received his honorable discharge from the army and has returned to his home here. Herman Ehlert and Mrs. Flavia 'Ehlert of Wilmot vqere Sunday dinner guests of his ' parents; Mr. and Mrs. John ' Ehlert. Aflernoon guests were j Mrs. Bob Speaker and chii- I dren of Richmond; Mrs. Cruetz (of McC'ullom Lake, Mr. and ; Mrs. Cyril Pacey and Susie of Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert and family of Kenosha. Mrs. John Skidmore and daughter. 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