ywmSy, Jalytt, MB* McHenry Shore* THIRTEEN IS j-UCKY NUMBER FQR GRANDPARENTS ' Patt Petersen - S85-6425 THEMcHEffftY PLAINDEALER Mr. and Mrs. John Gale had quite a surprise Monday, A July 16, when they learned that their son' and daughter-in law had twin boys. This will make a grand total of thirteen grandchildren for the Gales. The twins weighed in at a healthy 5 lb. 14 oz. and 6 lb. 12% oz. and were named Michael John and Patrick Lee. The proud parents, Edith and Ray, have three other children, Bonnie, Ray, and Patti, ^ who are staying with their grandparents until their mother and twin brothers come home from the hospital. Welcome To New Residents A newly married couple will be moving into the subdivision tomorrow and we would like to welcome them. Jackie and Mickey McDermott will be making their new home at 3203 g. W. Terrace. Jackie is the sis- **xer of Joyce Calvert also of McHenry Shores. Welcome to the Shores, kids, we hope you enjoy it here. Subdivision Pleased With Decision The subdivision was greatly pleased with the intelligent decision reached by the supervisors of the McHenry County zoning board regarding the site of a garbage incinerator. The problem was a tough one to be sure and citizens of McHenry Shores appreciate their efforts. Vandalism At Channel It has come to my attention that there has been destruction to boats and property at the Channel. A motor was stolen. Neighbors are warned to keep a close watch on their boats. Parents are also asked to keep their children away from them. A number of children were seen throwing stones at the boats and playing inside the cabins. One last thing about boats; someone has been borrowing them, using them for a time and then returning them without telling the owner. It is supposed they are children, so, please kids, if you want to borrow a boat why,don't you try the adult way to ask the owner. He may say yes. •> Two Vacations Headed West •"wo of our families headed •Mt for their vacations this ytor and came home full of wonderful njfroories. .. , Phil and Neva Brod had a wonderful six-week trip to California, the Worid's Fair at Seattle, Yellowstone National IARL R. WALSH INSURANCE Vb* Auto* Farm * Lite fife Representing MT.I/lflf.m COMPANIES When Ton Need Insurance d Av EM I Phone 385-0048 or 886-0958 429 W. Elm 8t* McHenry, ID IDS. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist UN N. Green street Office Phone: 885-0188 Res. Phone: 885-6191 Boon: Daily 9:80 - 5:00 Soesb & Fri. Evenings 0*80 to 9 pjn. Cloeed AH Day Wednesdays Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted Repair Service 8-6f SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Structural Steel and Ornamental I Visit Oar Showrooms Fireplace Equipment X Miles South on Rfc 81 fttOM 885-0950 8-62 QQBDON E. SERGANT Registered Professional Engineer veiwdsfioa Tests Sanitation Layouts | Water Supply Programs Richmond 4198 Vi HQs South of Re. 12 ei Johnsborg - Wllmot Road 11-62 DR. LEONARD L. BOTTAR1 Optometrist Eyes Eiamlned-GIs--as Vltted 1808 N. Richmond Road Houses Mon., Tues., Thurs. £ FrL 4:00 pan. to 6 pan. Tuee., Thurs. & FrL Ere. 7:00 p»m. to 9:00 pan. 8at. 9:80 un. to 0:00 pan. No H6nn on Wednesday Contact Lenses L Phone 885-8282 Page Fifteen • • 1 Park, an# the Black Hills of the Dakotas. The trip was made especially to celebrate their ftwenty-fifth wedding anniversary, and what a lovely time th£y had. They each have a brother living in California so they spent 10 days in Oakland in order to be with them. They visited with another friend in Palos Park, for several days. Here they toured Marineland nnrf all the beautiful sights in the vicinity. Just before returning home they stopped at Reva's old home in Waterloo, Iowa, where she saw old friends and familiar places. They report that they had perfect weather and must have timed it just right for a short while after they left a place called the Bighorns in Wyoming it rained two foot of hailstones on the place. The William Pinkonsley family also headed west and traveled almost the same route as did the Brods. They visited Los Angeles, the Seattle World's Fair, Yellowstone Park, The Black Hills and Disneyland. While in California, they went to all the fabulous shows and saw many stars, Jimmy Durante, Red Skelton, George Burns, Carol Channing and the Paris Follies. They visited Knott's Berry Farm and also went to see an uncle in San Francisco. They were also lucky with their weather as the only rainy day they had was when they got home. "A 'Camping We Will Go" The Whitneys and the Olszewskis went for a two day camping trip last week and had a marvelous time. Audrey said it was her first time camping and she was amazed at the cleanliness and convenience of the paries. They camped at Devil's Lake State Park in Wisconsin. Auxiliary Police Bob Harper and Charley Wagner took part in the civil defense program as auxiliary police for the McHenry Fiesta Day held Sunday, July 15. We all appreciate the extra effort on their part, in the training of this job as we realize they will be available should the occasion ever arise. In The Service First Sgt. John H. Risting, stationed in Berlin, Germany, with the U.S. Army for a year and a half, has received a 30 day furlough and with his wife is now touring Holland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. His tour of duty in Berlin is 3 years, so he has one and a half more years to go before returning to the U.S. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Risting of the Shores. He is a veteran of World War II, the Korean War ahd a veteran of 22 years of service and was a survivor of the infamous Pearl' Harbor attack as well as in the Pacific through World War II. Company's Coming Mrs. Ziemetz had company from Wisconsin last Tuesday. Visiting were her aunt, Mrs. Theresa Kuglitch, cousin, Mrs. Mary Buth and her daughter, Sharon, and a friend, Mrs. Francis. All were from Menomonee, Wis. Sandi Wetzel and her girl friend, Linda, traveled with the Kunz family of McHenry for a week's visit in Wisconsin. Jeanette Burchfield had a house guest last week, Patricia Ratkowski of Chicago. The Claire Mueller family had a surprise visit over the fourth. Claire's cousin, Robert Rossler, and his wife and three children dropped in unexpectedly. They live North of Edmonton. Elsie and Jack Schmitt, onetime residents of the Shc&es, came back for a short visit last Saturday. After visiting a few friends in the area they were invited to stay for supper at the Gordon Hattans. Garden Party The McHenry Garden Club enjoyed a lovely party at the home of Mrs. Herbert Engdahl last Wednesday. Those attending from McHenry Shores were Mrs. Elian Duncan, who is president of the group, and who. brought two guests; Mrs. Bea MacCallum and Irene Middlekauff. Mildred Snively also attended and brought as her guests, Mrs. Virginia Verstege and Mrs. Helen Smith. The following day there was an equally entertaining bridge and luncheon at the yacht club. The hostesses here were Mrs. Nell Rode and Mrs. Leah Hogan. Attending this were Irene Mueller, Helen Smith, Virginia Verstege, Mildred Snively, Terry Coates, Bea MacCallum, Irene Middlekauff and Leona Wagner. Happy Birthday Six Year Old A birthday party was given for little Dawn Ewald last Sunday to celebrate her sixth birthday. An eye-appealing smorgasbord supper was served along with cake and ice cream. Guests included Dawn's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Enger, and her aunt and uncle, Florence and Dave Chase, and their four children. ----" As extra entertainment they went down to see the parade (Fiesta Day) and got wet, of course. To celebrate with the birthday girl they also went to Deerhaven later in the week. Dessert Luncheon Loretta Ramage entertained her bridge foursome in her home last week. Enjoying the dessert luncheon were Virginia Verstege, Lorrie Burgstaller and Irene Mueller. Birthdays And Anniversaries Quite a few birthdays have been missed I'm afraid, but I'll just go back as far as the beginning of July and wish a belated happy birthday to the following: July 1. Theodore Ray, July 2. Emmet Barden, * Bessie Ray, Shirley Ann Vilim, and Charles Wagner. July 3, Eim Santilli Jr., and Edward Vakek. July 4, Mildred Hawkins. July 5 Joyce Calvert. July 6, Walter Conner. July 8, Fred Stark. July 10, James Ruerhellin and Michael Darnell. July 11, Thomas Stark. July 13, Donald Olbinski and Paul Pogar. July 15, Kathy Lamerand. July 16, Herman .Kobernus, Steven Schweikert and Linda Micklacz. July 17, Diane Giese, Edwin Olbinske, and Dawn Ewald. July 18, Robert Tanner. July 20, Arthur Egger. July 21, Tracy Brunke and Garret Boor. July 24, Bernice Musielak. July 25, Joyce Pinkonsly. Now we want to wish a very happy birthday to these people who have birthdays coming up in the near future. On July 26 Carol Verstege will be celebrating her second birthday. July 28 is the birthday of Donna Gunder. Walter Wilson will be celebrating his day on July 30. Craig Barrows and Mark Mieitz have their birthdays on the same day Aug. 1. Aug. 2 is special for Jimmy Geds, Albert Liss and Jack Verstege. Our belated happy anniversaries are as follows: July 1, Raymond and Marge Olszewski. July 3, Edwin and Gladys Raddatz, Fred and Doris Wetzel. July 18, Albert and Mildred Liss. July 24, Herbert and Winnie Clauson. Anniversaries that are coming: Thomas and Mildred Hawkins are celebrating theirs today. Kenneth and Patricia Kingston have an anniversary on the thirtieth. Meet The O'Briens The Irish have come to McHenry Shores in the form of the O'Brien family. Let me introduce them to you, first we have Betty and Ward, better known as Mom and Dad. Ward is a sheet metal worker and Betty does office clerical work. A very pleasant couple, both interested in sports, especially golf. N The two little cuties playing with their dolls^are Susan and Kathy aged 8 and 9. The Little Leaguer is 11 year old Mike, whose mind, Betty informs us. is usually on baseball. Dick, who has just entered his teens, is another sports addict with golf and swimming as favorites. The young man on crutches is 14 year old Jim, who sprained his ankle while playing. His loves are football, wrestling, waterskiing and track. Betty is 16 and a very pretty young lady as I'm sure many a young gentleman will agree with me. Bonnie, who is 17, has just graduated from high school and is now working in a food store. Nineteen-year-old Joan is a bride-to-be. She and her fiance will be married on Oct. 6. Right now she's working in an office. 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THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILbER On Highway 31 South of Main Street -- McHenry, Illinois Phone 385-1424 Lilymoor LUAU AUGUST 11 WILL BENEFIT ROAD MAINTENANCE Shirley Schuerr The new chairman of the luau is Val Fradinardo. Please sports, which everyone in the family loves, he is a cook. Quite a good one too, according to the family. Bob, 25, the eldest of the sons, also a sheet metal worker has always been excellent in sports. Golf, bowling, baseball and football are tops with him. There are also two married daughters living in McHenry. Pat Useman and husband, Howie, have three sons and Nancy Freund and husband, Dave, have one daughter. An even dozen that any parents could be proud of. The O'Briens are a very wonderful family and we're glad to have therii with us. Ward and Betty and family moved to the Shores On May 15 from McHenry and now reside at 3206 Sunrise View. mark your calendar to remember the luau will be held Saturday, Aug. 11, on the beach here in Lilymoor. Everyone is invited to attend. If you want to go Hawaiian and want to have fun here's the thing to go to. Proceeds of the luau will go toward maintenance of the roads of the subdivision. Auxiliary News The next monthly meeting of the Woman's auxiliary will be held Monday, Aug. 6, at the community house at 8 p.m. The hostesses for this meeting are Ann Novak, Katherine Molitor and Lil Neumann. Outing There were ten ladies who attended the outing Tuesday, July 17. The ladies made a trip up to Lake Delavan, Wis., and had an enjoyable day. Vacation Mrs. Kate Caswick of Chicago is spending her vacation here in Lilymoor visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Josephine and Walter Schuerr. Birthday Greetings go to'Mrs. Bertha Burger. She will celebrate her big day Sunday, July 29. Greetings also go to Berthas' grandson, Kennith Schuerr. Kennith will become a teen-ager Monday, July 30. „B rownies ' '*1 The ladies who helped with the Brownie's day camp were Leona Fantus, Diane Fuhler, Lil Neumann, Mary Sessa, Mrs. Kistings and daughter, Susan, and Lois Schiavone. The ladies did a very nice job ill helping out. Reunion ia lujr ed a ie^ r of Walter and Josephine Schuerr, Lawrence and Shirley Schuerr and family attend family reunion at the home1 Jack and Esther Schuerr Fox Lake Sunday, July 15. The reunion was held in honor of Walter's retirement and Walter and Josephine's wedding anniversary. Although not all could attend there were twenty- five of the Schuerr clan lit the reunion. .. -- i f . About 78 per cent of highway accidents occur an straight roads, 14 per cetit on curves, and 8 per cent on sharp turns. + For Lowest Prices + For Complete Selections + For Open Display Shopping + For Quick Self-Service Prescription department approved by American Apothecaries Assn. We give S&H Green Stamps with Prescriptions. 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