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Thursday, October 21, 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEB Section Three -- Page Three C - -r'iS ' .* - rJ y-0KT: :.«M] SUNNYSIDE ESTATES FRAN OLSEN PHONE 385-5740 FRAN OLSEN ENDS SUCCESSFUL TERM AS CORRESPONDENT It is with great pleasure that this reporter relinquishes this column to your new scribe Mrs. Karen Schneider, who has agreed to write this column on a temporary basis until a more permanent reporter can be acquired. So, all you ladies who may be thinking in the backs of your minds that you might like to try your hand at relating the news, keep 1hat thought in mind and come to the fore when Karen requests your aide. Meanwhile, 385-4977, the Schneider residence, is the news room number. Jot that down and keep it handy. . Use it for your news. SEHOA At the Sunnyside Estates Homeowners Association, Inc., annual meeting on Oct. 14, Iwo new board members were elected. They are Jim Leahy and Ken Segerstrom. Since no replacement was found for the association's secretary, Shirley Simmons, she has agreed to continue in that capacity until a successor is available. However, since she has been in that office for four years, Shirley is most anxious to relinquish that post. Next?? Since the Lucky Ladies will sponsor the children's Christmas party, this year, it was voted by the assembly to donate $50 toward the expenses for this party which is for all the children of the Estates. As an outgrowth of the teen-ager's dance last month, the hipsters are forming a teen club. A loan of $80 was requested and approved by the assembly for the express purpose of helping the oragnization get started. This loan was made directly to Mrs. Margaret Palmer who signed a note for that amount. More information about this teen club will be given to you as it is made available. ' ' In the near future the ditching along mid-Grandview Drive and elsewhere, will be put into good ord<^\ w New auto stickers were distributed. The next meeting will be held in four months. Better Shelter Behold the new roof on the bus shelter! Industrious neighbor Jim Williams "handled that job all by himself". No more in-shelter-showers on rainy days. A new coat of paint is scheduled to be applied to the bus shelter very shortly. Then, kids, keep the crayons, marking pencils, pens, etc. . . OFF the shelter O.K.? A New Addition . arrived for the Wagner family on Oct. 5th, at McHenry hospital. Latest Edition Wegner made his masculine appearance packing a commendable 7 lbs., 11% oz. in his dark, 19" frame. Mother Helen reports that with his pitch black hair and dark skin Latest Edition Christopher Keith is quite a contrast to Previous Edition Gary. Happily, Chris is a very good baby, which gives Mother a chance to recuperate fully. Congratulations, Helen and Keith. Hope all the excited brothers and sisters don't spoil Chris too much. ner who celebrate fourteen years of marriage on „the 25th. To Duane and Sandy Schneider who celebrate their second anniversary on the 26th. Congratulations and may your shared future hold many marvelous moments. Circle . . . Nov. 3 on your calendar, ladies. That's the date rtf the next Lucky Ladies meeting. You needn't be a member to attend. Come now, j&n later. Come for fun. LAKEMOOR- LILYMOOR SHIRLEY SCHUERR 885-2645 Elect Officers Of Association The Lilymoor association held its quarterly meeting Tuesday, Oct. 12. A1 this meeting election of board of directors took plaec. Those elected are Herman Crawley, Bob LoPresti, Jo Bart let, and Theron Young. They will hold office for the next two years. The next officers and board of directors meeting will be held at the home of Lawrence Schuerr Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. > Happy Birthday Today to that darling coed of the Elgin Junior College campus, Kelly Kelso, who becomes nineteen. On the 25th to Mary Davis, to Dorie Gowin, and to Dolores Beirchen who will become a teen-ager in just one more year. On the 26th to lovely Mary Anderson who will become fifteen. On the 27th to Dottie Siepman, to Pat Kuntz, and to Lorelei Kayler who will be four years old. Many happy returns of the day to each of you. Au Revoir The past twenty-two months spent as your reporter have been incomparable: filled with experiences so varied and so broadening, it would take a book to relate them with even partial justice. There have been happy moments, sad moments, gratifying, satisfying moments, frustrating, maddening moments, but the fun and funny moments outweighed all the rest. It has been such a pleasure meeting so -very many resi(lents^_jda the housewife's handiesT, helpingest hook, i.e., the telephone. How else could a mcyher of small ones get to meet so many marvelous neighbors? This has been a mo>t interesting chapter in ttfy life. My gratitude to you all who have made it. all that it. has been. Happy Anniversary To Keilh and Helen Weg- ATTEXDS CONGRESS The fifty-eighth annual Educational Congress and Convention of the Illinois Optometric association was convened on Oct. 13. in St. Charles. Several hundred optometrists representing nearly every communi ty in Illinois were in attend ance. Among those at the Congress was Dr. John Gray, of 12G0 N. Green, McIIenry. BE WISE -- USE CLASSIFIEDS! SUNNYSIDE VILLAGE RUBY CROWLEY PHONE 385-2662 JOHNNY METZGER CELEBRATES AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Our little Johnny Metzger had a birthday and wouldn't you know Joe and Liz would never let a birthday pass them by without a man size party. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauer and children, Betty and Franky, who recently returned from Germany, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrer and family. Mrs. Helen Harrer, Mrs. Mollrrer and Mrs. Richard Schuster. The children played games and of course th'e adults were busy preparing the birthday dinner. Turkey was on the menu with all the irimmings. Little Paul and Maria enjoyed the party and gifts as much as Johnny. Grandmothers My heart goes out to some grandmothers who are many miles from the grandchildren they love so dearly. It would be a very pleasant feeling to have them near and stopping by now and then to cheer her up. Believe me it sure means a lot io the older people to have their loved ones a block away like you know who . . . Fit As a Fiddle Several of my neighbors have asked about my Dad as they knew him when he spent his summer here a couple of years ago. Well, I am glad to report that I called him last night and got some very good news. He says he is as fit as a fiddle and intends to stay that way for a long' time to come. With his "spirits" I ju,st think he means what he says. | Eagle Kyi's I Being up here where I am is like having a box seat so therefore"I see just about ev- j .rrytlvrr:; 1ha.t comes this way such as the several new strange dogs roaming arouiid our village. With all the recent rabies reports I would advise the owners to be more cautious concern in,; their dogs' whereabouts. Alter all they deserve' all the protection we can. give them. So says- one dog lover to another. Village Briefs The George^Sehafers on Riverview Drive took advantage of the beautiful weather and drove out to Riverside to see her mother who is 96 years old and after spending a day with her they decided to go to Frankfort to see their son and family. Sorry to get the bad news that Mrs. Delfield was taken to McHenry hospital last Saturday with the flu bug. I must say she isn't lonesome because there are many that has been stricken. My daughter, Pat, has been in bed for four days with the old bug. I"hope by the time you read this both will be fully recovered. - James Kinder'is up and about these days and doing fine. Mrs. Kinder"s mother and father were out from Chicago to console him. Mrs. Rowlands decided to give herself a weekend's rest from ad the ordeals that most mothers have -where there are school children so to Chicago.) The two eldest Cathy and Hilly st; i_\ i , I with Grandma. j The l.a'Hays were quite busy., enh'i'iaiiiiiig relatives t r o m Caiil.ni ii.a o\er the weekend. ' I was informed that Diane i |IIoflman and her, three little! ! ones Bonnie, Su/aii, and Crick-j et are having a very enjoyable ! ; vacation at her mother's' in I Seat t le. Wash. They will be com-' ing I Kick to Sunnyside in a couple of weeks. The Kerrs had relatives out from Chicago for dinner and also I may mention that John has .a" birthday coming up on the L'lsl. j Our M«mi 111 Service Irma Gunther says that her son, Fred, has been in the Air Force 27 months already and 15 of those months have been si>ent in German v. A '2C Fred is hoping that he will be able to spend his twenty-first birthday here at home next May. Fred is with the special branch of the Air Force so his ^doings are limited. He has been taking advantage of seeing as many countries as he can and his recent trip to gay Paris is something he won't forget. Madrid will be next to see now that he has a car to ride around in. It beats the crowded buses, but as always there is no place like home. Was I Flabbergasted? I just returned from Pat's at Stonegate West, Clarendon Hills, where I had a very nice visit with the family and a neighbor. I considered it an honor 1O meet a mother of ten children. Mrs. John Adams, and by her appearance one would never suspect. She has lour boys who finished college, iwo chose marriage, two en- I tered service, three attending ;St. Procopius Academy with my grandson. Bobby, and there ! are three smaller ones who .are j in grade school. I There is one thing for sure ! it takes a president of a bank to meet the needs of a brood I of that size. "Fantastic-" In closing i no[>e you don't think I stress my love of nature beyond its means. This fall with all the fantastic coloring is the most • beautiful I've ever seen and believe me I have seen many of them. Sympathies No words can express our deepest sympathies to Marie Lang on the loss of her husband, George. Mr. Lang passed away Thursday, Oct. 14, of a heart attack. The Langs had built a new home on Santa Barbara in Lakemoor. Receives Honors David Tobey received first place honors in a customizing of small autos contest. Congratulations David. 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Their SS black grille sets them apart right off ns a special breed of car. And their new Turbo-Jet 396 Y8 is right behind it ready to second the motion. This remarkably efficient power plant, with aircrafttype valves, deep-breathing ports and other design advances, develops 325 hp in the standard version. And you're welcome to order more--in a 360-hp version--if you're so inclined. Both Chevelle SS 396 models ride on a special chassis --with flnt-corncrrngsuspension and large-size (7.75x14) red stripe tires. A fully synchronized 3-speed transmission with floor-mounted stick shift is standard. Or you can order a 4-speed or Powerglide--also Strato-bucket front seats, center console and full SS instrumentation. Impressive credentials, sure. But to really appreciate what Chevrolet's performance specialists have come up with here you've got to get into one of these Chevelle Super Sports and see for yourself. And the place to do that, naturally--or to see Hrttf drive any of the ten other new Chevelles for '66-- i& your Chevrolet dealer's. He's a great believer in letting the customers handle the merchandise. A Special Thanks To AH Our Customers Who Made This 5th Anniversary Celebration Possible. MORRIE'S CITGO SERVICE PHONE 385-2266 4502 W. Route 120 Lakeland Park CITGO See the new '66 Chevrolet Chevelle, Chevy H, Corvair and Corvette at your dealer's imSS** CLARK CHEVROLET SALES 908 N. FRONT STREET McHENRY. ILLINOIS PHONE 385-qr*? -- . i ju i .in ivf. I

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