Three Page Two THE McnsrtffT FLAIwuEALEM •#P IuimJ*hl ^AwflffA«hrMw 1. lQfii W9 SUNNYSIDE ESTATES FRAN OLSEN 885-5740 DISCUSS DUES REDUCTION AT SEHOA MEETING This is the day to REDUCE --your SEHOA dues, the number of SEHOA meetings, and your leisure time (should you be selected for a board member!). All you need do is attend the Sunnyside Estates Homeowners Association, Inc. meeting tonight at Johnsburg school at 8 p.m. Reducing a waistline should be so easy! Instant innovations will be made possible only by an attendance of a quorum of paid up members of SEHOA. Everyone's invited, everyone's welcome, everyone come. This is one of the year's best bargains: a fine return on just two hours of your time. * Note: Mel Simmons MUST have the measurements of the area you want paved in your driveway. Reflection As the road work comes to an end in our fair Estates, so does the dust, the mud, the fury of housewives and mothers, and the anxiety of restricted and/or scolded children!-- at least as much of all this as was caused by the road work. It's been a good show: full of tragedy, comedy, and apathy. So what's the next feature for window watchers? Changing of the colprs and falling of the leaves. The frost and snow.-- without snow plow problems!! Hallelujah. Demonstrations . . . without marchers, without banners, and without a crusading cause -- unless you consider selling a crusading cause. Charlotte Maule was hostess for a floor care "school" on the afternoon of Sept. 17, attended by Connie Martinez, Pat Williams, Fran Fuqua, Jerry Dicks, Ruth Dettlow, and this reporter. After the presentation, the women enjoyed cake, coffee, and visiting. On the evening of Sept. 23 Delores Gerstein was hostess for a Christmas shopping expedition where one's fingers (and a pencil) could do the walking--and the buying. This demonstration was a fun and easy way to shop agreed guests Florence Kanter, LaVerne Noah, Marge Farley, Gloria Von- Oepen, Vi Williams, Pat Williams, Kay Kurbyun, and this reporter. Volley Ball Season . . . for the men of this area will commence on Oct. 6 at Johnsburg school gym at 8 p.m. Fine diversion -to lighten your burdens (the cprpulant sort as weir as the mental sort). Call Off The Dogs --i.e., call them home--and keep them there unless you are .walking them. Annoying as it has been to have a canine lopping around and then up onto passerby, it becomes a serious matter now that the roads are wet with various descriptions of materials that do not wash out of clothes. Agreed? Agreed. Fun Fest Veteran's Acres in Crystal Lake was the scene of the extremely successful day of fun and learning for all the Cadet tes of Sybaquay council (Troops 295 and 41) on Sept. 19. Workshops in songs, nature, fun and games, arts and crafts filled the day and the lanterns made in the craft workshop lighted the impressive silent pi'ocession down to the lake for Scouts Own at dusk. Beautiful ending to a lovely day. Coming and Going The Zeigers recently attended the wedding of Adeline's niece, in Valparaiso, Ind. (Adeline drove down and Hank flew down alone because he had to get back to work that same day). At a ceremony in Boone Grove Lutheran church, Sandra Tufert became the bride of Dick Ousley, a potential dentist. At the reception Adeline informed Dick that the family were all saving their cavities for him. Quick-witted Dick replied in his southern drawl, "Well, I hadn't thought of going into socialized medicine, but I'll give it some thought." Mrs. Emma Olson was clearly delighted by the overnight visit of "old friends from way back": Mr. and Mrs. George Condon of Lovington, Mich., whom Mrs. Olson hadn't seen in two years. After lots of chatter and cards, the Condons departed for the home of their daughter, and then will continue on to their winter home in Florida. The Estates Revisited: Jim and Grace Krzyzak were the recent house guests of the Fiedlers. How strange it must have seemed to be visiting across the street from their own home. The Krzyzaks attended the wedding of Jim's cousin in Chicago and the rest of the time was spent having a "good old fashioned gab fest and playing cards" at the Fiedler home. The Krzyzaks plan to keep their Dells motel opened through the fall and winter for the hunters. The Leahys house guest last weekend was Jim's step-father of Bay City, Mich. Was he ever happy to see our roads getting whipped into shape: he has been here before! Tom and Delores Hanahan recently attended a three day convention in Decatur. Busy time for Tom. Restful time for Delores. "It couldn't have happened to more deserving people", said Alice Bieschke recounting t^he surprise twenty-fifth anniversary party given in Chicago on the1 evening of Sept. 19 for her aunt and uncle, Millie 4nd Eddie Ehrenberg. It was all planned and plotted by the Ehrenberg's son, daughter-in-law, and daughter who took the parents out to dinner and upon arrival home were greeted by a large chorus shouting "Surprise!!" The Bieschkes thoroughly enjoyed being part of doing something so nice for people who are always doing such nice things for others. Candle Capers On her birthday, the 22nd, Laureli Jost's guests "were sister, Arlene Thiel, and her family for dinner and then friends Sandy and Tommy Fry and Delores Bierchen for a pleasant evening. Lots of nice gifts. Marie Leahy was treated: to dinner out on her birthday. It was an especially pleasant evening since Jim's father. was with them. What did Eleanor Fiedler get for her birthday? Johnny's broken arm. See below. This reporter spent a peaceful day in solitude--or as near solitude--as a mother can get, and enjoyed it immensely. Wishing Well Wishes . . . t o J o h n n y F i e d l e r w h o suffered a broken arm last week when the bike he was riding stopped but he didn't. Says Mother Eleanor, "For years I've been saying 'they won't fix these roads 'til someone gets hurt because of them' --now they are fixed, so my son breaks his arm!!" C'est la vie. Your Thoughtfulness . . . i n t h e f o r m o f c a l l i n g in news during September was very gratifying indeed. A continuation of such thoughtfulness would be appreciated beyond description. Everyone enjoys humorous happenings. When you've stopped laughing --or crying--pick up the phone and call 385-5740 (before you forget) and share the story with your neighbors in the following issue of the Plaindealer. Happy Birthday Today to June Voight, Joe Jost, and son number 1 Ernie Olsen who reaches the tender age of seven. Tomorrow to Jimmy Stoffel who will be twelve years old. On the 4th to Helen Farley who will be seven also. On the 5th to Ann Radtke and to Carol Kuntz who will be eighteen (Goodness, how time flies). On the 6th to Kelly Noah, who will be ??? On the 7th to Magnus Olson and to eleven year old Laura Smolinski. The best is wished each of are returned 1 SAN0T1IED wOVATID Let our professional pillow renovating service completely rid your pillows of dormant germs, bacteria and healthjeopardizing dust. Every pillow returned refreshingly clean ready to use. wilh Laundry Bundle ($2.49 without) For that Extra Margin of Quality Call... HOLIDAY ATeSs McHenry, 111. ^ fo* Free Pickup & Delivery Qualify Dry Cleaning Pho LAKEMOOR- LILYMOOR SHIRLEY SCHUERR 585-2645 ELECT OFFICERS AT AUXILIARY MEETING OCT. 5 This Monday, Oct. 5, at 7:30 p.m. the Women's: Auxiliary will hold election of officers and board of directors. It will be held in the large hall of Club Lilymoor. After the election and regular meeting you for your day and for thfe coming year. Happy Anniversary Today to Eugene and Leatrice Stamsta who are celebrating their ninth. Tomorrow to across-1 hestreet neighbors. Earl and Bernice Fry. who are celebrating their sixteenth, and to Joe and Verne Jost on the occasion of their twenty-seventh. May God bless each of you with continued joy . and blessings together. It Was All Over But The Crowning Blow Limply collapsed in the comfy reclining seat of the travel weary family car filled with two travel weary adults and three undaunted children, Mommie Olsen manages to utter through her exhaustion, "Well, kiddies, did you enjoy our New York trip?" "Oh yes!" comes, the reply in unison. "Good. What did you like best?" mutters Mommie. "Mmmm. Ahhhhh.--then exuberantly, "the roller coaster ride at Freedom Land!!" (which is an over-rated, poor imitation of Disneyland in the Bronx) -- which they could have had at any kiddieland around the corner from home!!! there will be two guest speakers to talk on personal property tax. The public in invite^ to attend to listen to the guest speakers. Association News " The Lilymoor association will hold its general meeting Tuesday, Oct. 13. At this meeting Tuesday, Oct. 13. At this meeting election of officers will take place. The nominat> ing committee have nonriinated the following persons : Vera Ehredt president; Lawrence Schuerr first vice-president; Herb Polinski, 2nd vice president; Ruth Young, secretary; and Pearle Stineman treasurer. The nominating committee are Lee Bassi, Connie, Johnson and Marion Vornkahl. The general meeting and election of officers will take place in the large hall of Club Lilymoor, Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 8 p.m. Those elected to office will hold office for the next two years. Reminder This coming Monday, Oct. 5, is the last day for you who are 21 years of age or older and are not registered to vote, to register. If you don't want your party to lose a vote, register so you can vote in the Nov. 3 election. You can register with Pat Morrison at 119 W. Valley View, Lakemoor. Dogs Running Loose I have had complaints about the dogs running loose in Lilymoor. Most of the dogs belong to residents of Lilymoor. People are tired of the garbage cans being knocked over, and their lawns messed up by these dogs. Dogs will break loose once in a great while but not seven days a week. The only thing is to talk to the owners of the dogs and if this does no good sign a complaint against the owners of the dog. Several of the dogs have been getting into packs and going after the children waiting for the school bus. After these dogs jump a small child or children its too late, then the damage is done. Do something before this happens. Lakemoor Drill Team sponsored by the McHenry V.F.W. Post 4600 will start practice again right after January 1, 1965. Squib Mirrison has not given up with the drill team, he has a lot of work to be caught up with on his home. So kids disregard the story you have heard about Squib giving up the team. He is busy painting his home before the cold weather sets in. Birthday Greetings go to little Sundae Morrison who is celebrating her second birthday today, Oct. 1. Greetings also go to Sundae's brother Terry, who will Be modern with NEW LAVATORY FAUCET Only One Handle! ALTHOFF'S INC. Plumbing & Heating Watch for our New Showroom 907 N. Front Ph. 385-5700 celebrate his fifteenth birthday Monday, Oct. 5. Many happy returns, Sundae and Terry. A Birthday party was held for Linda Kunz at the home of her godmother, Mrs. Matchen, of McHenry. Linda's mother Milly. and brother, Billy, also helped Linda celebrate her thirteenth birthday. Everyone enjoyed a delicious dinner and Linda received lovely gifts. A double birthday party was held Sunday, Oct. 4, for Surtdae and Terry Morrison. Among those there to celebrate their big day were their grandparents, Mr. and wire. Norman Morrison, Sr., of Niles. Get-Well Wishes go to Bertha Burger. Bertha has had a bout with the flu. Here's hoping you are fine now. 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