J Thursday, February 11, 1985 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER EASTWOOD MANOR EDUS IVEBSON FRIEDA DURKIN -- 885-5072 Wiegmans Fete Two Birthdays Louise Wiegman was busy this past week giving both her children birthday parties of their own. Monday, Feb. 1, Linda became a pretty thirteenager. Party guests were Nancy Olson, Debbie Garrelts, Denise Lottchea, Laurie Cooksy, and Debbie Fuller.||grhe girls danced and enjoyed^a supper of barbecues, chips, cake, and ice cream. Wednesday, Feb. 3, Ronald became six and celebrated his special day invitjjjg in eight boys and girls for a party. Attending were David' Kellogg, Suzie Garrelts, Cathy Fenner, Lisa Ritter, Doretta Noonan, Phillip Lottchea . and Terry Neff. Games with prizes for all .were played. The little guests then enjoyed hamburgers, cake and ice cream. Kay Mitchell Has A Birthday The neighbors came over to Kay Mitchell's Friday afternoon to help her celebrate, her birthday. They brought the cake and refreshments with them. Kay enjoyed the company of Anne Meyer, Pat Kellogg, Pat Coughlin and Helen Birmingham as they dug into that delicious cake on her birthday. Two Recent Parties At Petersen's Martha Petersen is relaxing after giving her two little children separate birthday parties. Eddie had his on Dec. 19 and Pauline had hers on •January 28th. Sixteen children attended each party. They had games, candy cups, hats, horns, ice cream, kool-aid, and cup cakes. Eddie had just turned five. The added plastic hearts filled with candies and a small gift for each was the main attraction at Pauline's sixth party. Both birthday children received many lovely gifts and all the children had a grand time at each party. Birthday Greetings Happy birthday Feb. 12 to those who share this natal day with Lincoln--Tiny Francesca Brogan will be five and soon excited about kindergarten, Robert Smithson will be celebrating his very first birthday and Dolores Tippett also observes this day. Feb. 13 Bob Dethlefson shares with little Scott Rehberg who will be blowing out two bright candles. Feb. 14 I valentines this year are Ju/ie Schmidt and seven year old^^pail Engstrom. Feb. 15 is (the birthdate of Sandy Riglier and Ricky Woolwine becomes a 4^ew hirteen-ager. Feb. 16 Lee Landin shares with nine year old Gerry Biederer, Jr., and pretty three year old Maureen McHale. Wedding Anniversaries February wedding anniversaries this week are Mr. and Mrs. Don Grabbe on the 14th-- St. Valentine's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Congdomboth on the 16th. May all three of you nice couples have a wonderful day with many more years of happiness in double harness. A Wedding;! Betty Radner's sister, Sally Lightholder, married Saturday, Jan. 30. The Friday before the wedding they had a rehearsal and then the wedding party, organist, and soloist got together in the Radner residence for refreshments. Betty's father, Joseph Lightholder, came out from Chicago for the wedding and to give the bride away. He returned to the city Sunday. Other family members participating in the wedding ceremony were Ed and Betty's lovely daughter, Sandy Rigler, who was matron of honor. Her sweet little _ Michelle was the flower girl. Ed served as an usher. Sally looked lovely as all brides do wearing the traditional bridal gown. The reception was held in a local restaurant with dinners for fourteen friends, and relatives. The new Mr. and Mrs. Dick Andersen are making their home in Crystal Lake. Faith Presbyterian Church News Feb, 11, Thursday--The senior choir will rehearse at 8 p.m. Feb. 12, Friday--There will not be any junior choir practice. Feb. 13, Saturday---Confirmation class^meets at 10 a.m. Feb. 14, Sunday--The sermon will he entitled "The Lincoln Legacy" taken from Matthew 18-7. A special Fun£ For Freedom offering will be received. Feb. 17, Wednesday -- The Brownies will meet at 4:45 p.m. Adult church membership class will meet at 8 p.m. SOMETHING SPECIAL A' MCDONALD'S NEW FILET 'O FISH On Sale Daily Try this McDonald'* exclusive in good eating--you're sure to agree it's the best fish sandwich anywhere. ONLY 24 CENTS McDonald's ISO Virginia Street Crystal Lake, 111. Sick List Debbie, Danny and Georgiana Wilson are all on our sick list this past week. That old flu bug is about. Jean Mersch is on our sick list this week also adding a sore back too. Jean fell on her front steps. The four Kohl children are dpwn with the mumps. Marge Brodin has been quite ill. We hope she is feeling much better now. Cathy Fenner joined the sick list. The two Grom girls have the flu. Gail Crokin is also on our executive flu list. The little Brownie girls missed her Wednesday evening. Scout News Maureen McCormack was the cookie hostess for Brownies on Wednesday, Feb. 3. At this meeting the Brownies of Troop 211 had their jam session and a lot of fun. The meeting of the 10th Darcy Marcotte will be cookie hostess. On the 17th Doreen, Miller will take her turn. This is the date also of their Valentine party. Each Brownie has been invited to bring eighteen Valentines to exchange. Remember to save those empty half gallon bleach bottles for a coming project. The Cub Scouts in Dottie Messer's den from Pack 162 which is sponsored by the American Legion are now busily making decorations for their coming Blue and Gold banquet. At the last meeting they made napkin holders. Place mats and other table decorations will be made at each meeting for the banquet on the 25th. Saturday the girls in Girl Scout Troop 436 gave the children in the Wingate Home for Retarded Children a party. They brought the refreshments and presented them with puppets they' had made. Club News Bunco Club met in the home of Donna Rohrer Wednesday evening. Frieda Durkin won first prize. In a grand playoff against two other members Thelma Massheimjer threw a bunco to win the bunco prize. She also received the booby prize that evening. Donna served a truly delicious chocolate chip whipped cream cake and a plate of cookies. There is a newly formed Tripoly Club on Country Lane. Members are Phyllis Schweikert, Carol Neff, Elaine Rogers, Janice Kohl, Marie Dalton, and Jackie Grom. They get together at one another's homes every other Wednesday evening. Last week they met in the home of Phyllis Schweikert who served a white, cake with a chocolate frosting and tea. Phyllis was the top winner that night and Janice Kohl came in second. Steppin' Out In spite of the cold we found three brave couples who got out of the Manor last week. On the 30th the James Wilsons attended the wedding of nephew Ralph Tonn in Skokie. Walt and Eleanor Kuck and Frank and Delores Woolwine attended a grand lobster dinner with the Power Squadron at the Great Lakes Officer's Club. The dinner was preceded by a cocktail hour. They also held a service for graduates from the piloting class as they joined the club. This was followed by an evening of dancing to lovely orchestra music. Valentine Dance Don't forget that everyone Has an invitation to attend the Valentine Dance held at this barn February 13th at 8 p.m. There will be refreshments served as you dance to the latest recordings on the popular juke box. A good time is promised all who attend. In Closing We again will attempt to wind up our column with a bit of humor taken from the children. Keep Calling in your little tidbit -- and let's share them with our readers. This time we have chosen to tell you about an eleven year old who was having difficulty doing her mathematics. Asking assistance from mother, poor mom discovered they are doing it differently these days so suggested she ask daddy if her can help her out. Approaching daddy she asked "Is this the way you did fractions 'way back in your day'?!" Boy, if that doesn't make you feel like Father Time! water survey Water levels have continued to decline in wells throughout northeastern Illinois during the last year, according to William C. Ackermann, chief of the Illinois State Water Survey. Increasingly heavy demands on water supplies in this high-population area have caused water levels to go down in both deep sandstone wells and the shallow aquifer wells, Ackermann said. The Water Survey's preliminary analysis of last year's records show that water levels in the deep sandstone wells declined at an average rate of 12 feet for the year. Wells in Cook county had the highest rate of decline, 17 feet a year, and lowest rate was in McHenry county, where the annual decline averaged three feet. The eight counties included in the northeastern Illinois studies are Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will. LAKEMOOR-LILYMOOR 8HBLET SCHUERR S85-264S AUXILIARY HOLDS SWEETHEART DANCE SATURDAY. FEB. 13 BEAD THE CLASSIFIEDS ff I Radiator Repair Service Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling Towing Service For Expert Car Care Come to . . . BUTCH'S Auto Service 1002 N. Front St. 385-0811 McHenry, III. Now buy a new electric dryerget an electric blanket free Here's a chance to own a brand new dryer . . . and get yourself a free electric blanket, too. You get the nornfaT $20 to $40 savings you expect when you buy an electric dryer instead of gas--plus a beautiful electric blanket for not one penny extra. When you consider you can operate an electric dryer for only $1.25 a month*, it's a bargain and then some. See your participating dealer todavs Bated on the actual use of a cross-tection of Chicagoland families. <j Public Service Company Commonwealth Edison This coming Saturday, Feb. 13, is the big night for the Sweetheart dance sponsored by the Woman's; auxiliary. Bring your sweeheart, bring your wife and dance to organ music. The dance will be held at Club Lilymoor from 9 p.m. till ? ? Come one, come all and enjoy dancing and meeting your many friends. Tickets are available from the dance committee, who are Connie Johnson, Marion Vornkahl or Shirley Schuerr. Tickets are also available at the door Saturday night. Deadline % ,$L Is drawing mighty close for. the dog licenses and vehicle stickers for the residents of Lakemoor and have not purchased your dog's license or your vehicle stickers you-^may do so from the village clerk, Pat Morrison. On purchasing your dog license you must show your dog's current rabies certificate in order to obtain the license. If you purchase your dog license or your vehicle tag after Monday, Feb. 15, an additional small penalty will be charged. If you have already purchased your dogs' license or vehicle sticker make sure the license is on your dog or the vehicle sticker is on your car windshield by Monday, Feb. 15. Woman's Auxiliary Held their monthly meeting Monday, Feb. 1. The forthcoming dance and several other things were discussed. Winner of the monthly prize was Lil Wijas. Hosteses lor the February meeting were Helene Richards, Ruth Young and Lil Wijas. The next monthly meeting of the auxiliary will be held Monday, March 1, in the dining room of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Hostesses for the March rheeting are Tena Bellino, Toni Ehfedt ajid Diane Fuhler. Ladies League Held its monthly meeting Wednesday, Feb. 3. After the business on hand was taken care of bunco -was played. Winners were Jessie Corbett, Barb Para and Jean Dember. Booby prize went to Viola Arbogast. The ladies of the Ladies League at this time would like to welcome two members, Jessie and Olive Corbett. Offciers and Board Of directors of the Lilymoor association held its monthly meeting at the home of Vfern Ehredt Tuesday,-Feb. 2. The next officers and board of directors meeting will be held at Lawrence Schuerr's home Tuesday, March 2, at 8 p.m. Get-Well Wishes go to Lil Neumann who was operated on last Wednesday at the hospital in Woodstock. Here's hoping you are now home, Lil, and well on the road to recovery. Get-well wishes go to Charlotte Engles. Charlotte has been ill with a flu bug for a week. Here's hoping you are just fine now. Theft While attending a meeting the battery was stolen out of Helen Rodde's car. It is getting to the point where nothing is safe anymore, I just hope who ever the person or persons are that is doing the stealing and destroying things are caught and punished but good. The law will catch up with you, then you will pay for your crimes. Belated Birthday Greetings go to Russell Richards who celebrated his ninth birthday Sunday, Jem. ^24. Sorry it's late Russell, many happy returns. Surprise Birthday party was held for Nick DeStafanis Saturday, Jan. 30. Twenty-five of his friends helped Nick celebrate his big day. Nick was a young seventy years Sunday, Jan. 31. Many happy returns, Nick. Attends Conference Eunice Tobey, junior regent of the ladies of the Moose, attended the niid-winter conference Sunday, Jan. 31. Guest Of Walter and Josephine Schuerr was Josephine's "cousin, Mrs. Jewel Lemmer of Chicago. AUTO JUNKYARDS A survey of auto junkyards and 'wrecking yards visible from interstate highways and highways on the Federal Aid Primary System in Illinois shows a total of 581 such sites. The survey was made by the Illinois Division of Highways in response to a request from Rex M. Whitton, federal highway administrator of the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads at Washington. It is part of a nationwide study of junkyards adjacent to highways. The Illinois tabulation showed that of the 581 debris sites, 174* were in urban areas, 393 in rural areas and 14 along the various routes of the Interstate System now in use in the state. 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