.:. .1 Pa^e Twenty {ip< JJ*. ;o ± T H E P L A I N D E A L E R Thursday, Norember 1, 1962 Lilymoor SURPRISE BABY SHOWER HELD FOR MARION VORNKAHL Shlrjey Schuerr On Thursday evening, Oct. 25, Marion Vornkahl went to the home of Helen Rodde with the thought of selling some merchandise to some of the ladies. To her surprise when she walked in it was a surprise baby shower for her ina the wce-nnc to be. Those_who surprised her were her sisters,. Adeline and Evelyn Lombrecht of Chicago and her friends, Ida Legge, Pearle Stinemar, Connie Johnson. Ruth Young, Ann Novak, Sally Rogers, Eunice Tobey. Lee Bassi, Marion I.cske. Lil Neumann, Toni Ehredt. Diane Fuhler, Leora Reckcr and Shirley Schuerr. The wee-one to be received many beautiful gifts. A lovely buffet snack was enjoyed by all the ladies. Hostesses for the shower were Helen Rodde, j Pearle Stineman and Connie | Johnson. Even Mr. Stork had his place of honor as the cente r p i e c e . But as usual he wasn' t ' telling what the wee-one-to-be I would be a boy or a girl. . \ve will just have to wait till next month and find out. from 9 ¥111 U yjcM'haVe any articles for the sale drop them off at Mrs. Zundel's home. Bundle from Heaven Congratulations go to Vic and Lee Bassi. They are proud grandparents for the eleventh time. Little Jeffery Bassi made his entrance into this big world Sunday, Oct. 14, weighing in at 7 lbs., and 8 ozs. The proud patents are' Mr. and Mrs., Vic Bassi, Jr. of Cooney Heights. Mrs. Bassi, Jr., is the former Dorcthy Schmitt of McHenty. Jeffery was welcomed home by his brother, John, and sis-, t.ers, Vickie, Chrisy and Mary Lee. The proud maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrk. John R. Schmitt of McHenry. Jeffery was baptized Sunday, Oct. 28, at St. Mary's church. His Godparents are James Frost of McCullou Lake and Mrs. M. Schmitt of McHenry. Dance ' Arc you all set with yoih costumc- for the Roaring Twenties dance? The dance is only a week away. It will be held Saturday, Nov. 10, at Club Lilymoor. starts at 9 p.m Prizes will be awarded for. the best costumcs. Who knows you might be one of the winners. You can purchase your tickets from Connie Johnson, or anyone of the committee members. They are Toni Ehredt, Eunice Tobey. Lil Neumann, Pearle Stineman. Lil Wijas, Diane Fuhler or Shirley Schuerr. Ycu also can purchase your tickets at the door the night of the dance. Come out and have a good time and see the different interesting costumes. Auxiliary News This coming Monday, Nov 5. is the monthly meeting of the Woman's auxiliary. It will be held in the large hall of Club Li'ymoor at 8 p.m. Installation of officers and board of directors will take place. Lee Bassi will be the installing officer. See you at the meeting. Anniversary Greetings go 1o Don and Lois Schiavone. They will celebrate their wedding anniversary Saturday, Nov. 3. Congratulations and hope you celebrate many more anniversaries together. Sunnyside Estates RELATIVES FROM WISCONSIN VISIT MOOHA FAMILY Joan Walczynakl 385-3105 Mary and Herman Mooha had the pleasure of a visit from Mary's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wip, from Green Bay, Wis., recently. This is the first time they have visited at the Moohasi* horrid here1 in Sunnyside Estates 'ahd they were Birthday Greetings go to Glenn Lo- Presti who will celebrate his ninth birthday Sunday, Nov. 4. Greetings also go to Sally Rogers who will celebrate her big day Sunday, Nov. 4. Greetings also go to Lee Bassi and Herb Polinski. They will both celebrate their big day Wednesday, Nov. 7. To each of you we say, many harpy returns. Retired After being employed for the past twenty-two years at the Frito-lay company Vic Bassi has joined the club of no more travelling back and forth and putting in eight hours of work. He has now joined t he' men of the retirement club as of Friday, Odt. • 26. frope you enjoy each day of your retirement for many years, tor coipe, Vic. Who Corner Who was it that went on a peaceful fishing t- ;<i when suddenly down went > >at and all? I'm not mentioning any names J. J. and P. R. \Vhat we want to know, was the water comfortable? Who was the lucky lady of Lilymoor that shook hands with the famous baseball player, Chuck Hiller? If you see Lil Wijas she will tell you how it feels to shake hands with a famous person. Attends Anniversary Vem and Toni Ehredt attended the wedding anniversary party of A1 and Emma Kunz Sunday, Oct. 21. A1 and Emma celebrated their twentyfifth wedding anniversary. Congratulations and hope you celebrate many more together. In Closing This coming Tuesday, Nov. 6, is election day. The polls are open from 6 a.m. till 6 p.m. If you want a certain man or party in office come out and vole. If you don't vote you are giving a vote for the other party. In order to vote this Tuesday you must be a registered voter. Rummage Sale This coming Saturday, Nov. 3. is the rummage sale for the library It will be held in the home of Mrs. Zundel at 504 S. H i g h l a n d d r i v e , L a k e m o o r , DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. Green Street. McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) BYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS BQURS: DAILY 9 TO IX A.M. and 1 TO fi P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:30 P.M EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE EVergreen 5-0452 And we believe that Pillsbury's BEST Feed, in terms of results* is your best feed buy on the market today! Let Pillsbury prove to you that you can produce more and better meat, milk and eggs at lower feed cost. We offer you the'complete line of Pillsbury Feeds and Concentrates for all your livestock and poultry. We invite you to check our file of Pillsbury "better results" stories, and take home some Pillsbury's BEST Feeds--today! ANDERSON FEED SERVICE 5918 W. Rte. 120 DICK ANDERSON Phone 385-6387 McHenry, 111. naturally pleased with it. Thej* bumpy, but otherwise uneventspent the time during tlM»r'ful weekend visit catching up on all the news. Then two weeks ago the Moohas' youngest son, Joe, and his wife, Dolores, beoame the parents of a baby girl, bringing their total to three, one boy and two girls. Needless to say, Mary and Herman were happy and proud to hear the good news. And being the generous and ihoughful folks that they are, they recently donated tW6 plants to McHenry hospital. It's mighty nice to have such fine folks for neighbors. Dinner Guests LaVerne and Kelly Noah entertained at a dinner for sevenffeen last Sunday, Oct. 21. There were LaVerne, Kelly and four offspring; Kelly's mother, LaRance Noah, (who I erroneously called LaRance Schulting in the past); La- Rance's brother, Cyril Schulfc- •ng, his wife, Jenny, their daughter, Betty, and their son. Cyril, Jr., and his wife, Carol, and their two children. Peggy and Lynn; all from Galena. Also there were LaRance's brother, Mike Schulting, his wife, Marie, and their son, Davis from East Dubuque, 111. Everyone ate their fill and had a lovely day, and when they left for home LaRance decided to take another trip back with Mike and his family and spend another week in Dubuque. Kelly's sister, Kathryn Haggard, had returned home to Santa Rosa. Calif., the previous weekend (the weekend of the East Coast storm) and she wrote to say the ride Cub Scouts The Cub Scouts of Den 4 held their weekly meeting at t h e W i g g e r m a n home l a s t week, during which meeting they made Halloween pumpkins out of oranges, which were placed in the freezer in anticipation of their Halloween party. They also started their project for the November pack meeting. They thwi played some of their Cub Scout games and followed this with cookie r e f r e s h m e n t s f u r n i s h e d by cookie host of the evening, Scottie Stull, Den 4 is part of Pack 452. Pack 452 is planning a visit to 'the Johnsburg fire station on Sunday, Nov. 4. Girl Scouts ,%• Troop 295 held its Halloween party on Saturday, Oct. 20. The girls came dressed as everything from a Roaring Twenties- Girl to the Shiek of Arabia. They pla^b^ some Halloween games ar\d then enjoyed their refreshments which consisted of hot dogs, potato chips, soda, apples, ice cream and their specialty, Girl Scout delites. The girls returned home fairly bubbling with the fun and excitement ol the afternoon. They'll need the week to recuperate for their Mother- Daughter dinner, held on Saturday, Oct. 27. Girl Scouts Troop 88 also held its Halloween party at their last meeting. Everyone came in costume, and they tell me that some of them were really terwas rific. There were prizes awarded for a number of categories and each, girl brought one game to play. With thirty-five girls, that's a lot of games. After they were somewhat tuckered out from playing, they were served their refreshments, which consisted of soda, cupcakes and candy. And ther. as a special treat from their leaders, each girl was presented with her Sybaquay Council strip for her uniform. Troop 88 will no doubt need a rest after their fun-filled meeting,, too. Still Cinder Par Yes, Mr. Kimbro is still not back to his normal, natural self; but is doing more and more each day. It seems that when this virus hits, it hits hard and it. takes a good while to get over it. Happy Occasions Birthday greetings go to the following: folkt this week: On Nov. 2 to Mrs. Mary Miranda (Mary DeFrancisco and Rose Felicetti's mother); on Nov. 3 to Tommy Fiedler who will be seven years old; and to Steven O'Brien who will be four years old; on Ncv. 6 to Cliffor Sabby (a wonderful lady and grand neighbor); and on Nov. 7 to Ted Biorehon. Happy birthday, one and. all. The only anniversary of the week is that of Karen and P. J. Schneider of Indian Ridge Drive. These nice young folks will celebrate four years of wedded bliss on Nov. 7. Congratulations, and may you be blessed with many, many more together. column gets Shorter every week. What can I do about it? Nothing! What can you do about it? Plenty. Call me with your news. You certainly don't expect me to call one hundred different families every week to see if there is any news they'd like to report. But each of those same one hundred families .could call me with their own news each time there was an item of interest. Sorry I goofed regarding a reminder about the subdivision Halloween parly. Hope you all got there and had a good time. I'll report next week on the pirze winners. 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