MlU Thursday. 14.1966 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER LAKEMOOR-LILYMOOR SHIRLEY 8C&UERB 88S-284S SHOOTING BB GUNS WINDOWS, CARS MUST BE STOPPED * I have held several calls complaining about the kids shooting B B guns at windows of homes and cars. Mrs. Sarley knows who the party is that shot at f)ie windows of her home on Southside. In talking with her She said if this party does it again she will sign a complaint against the party with the county sheriff. You who are shooting at windows in homes and 4t autos better stop. Glass is not cheap by no means and it ffan cost you or. your parents a good piece of money and if you are caught it means you are also in trouble with the few. • ' " If you want to shoot your 0 B gun go wh?re there are no homes, like in the woods. There you won't be breaking bouse windows or car windows. But also be careful with them, 6 B guns can be dangerous if not used right. Registered to Vote? • Are you registered to vote in tlie primary election to be held this June? If you are not and £re 21 years of age or older and have lived in the state of Illinois for one year, the county 90 days and in the precinct 00 days you can regiester to Vote in the forthcoming primary election, which will be Held this coming June. If you have moved and are in the same precinct you also must qfrange your address. In this ease it is just a change of address. Also if your have Changed your name by marriage or legally by the courts ^ou must register under your new name. You can register With Pat Morrison at 119 Valley View or at the court house in Woodstock. Remember, regardless of what party you are for, if you are not a registered voter you can not vote for the party of your choice. And that means a vote less for the one you would like into an office. Auxiliary News The Woman's auxiliary held its monthly meeting Monday, April 4. Due to illness president Jo Bartelt was absent and Pearle Stineman was acting chairman. Pearle Stineman, chairman of the pancake breakfast, gave her report, which was very good. Also up for discussion was a rummage sale. This will come up again. Winner of the rrf&hthly prize was Marylyn , LoPresti. .Hostesses for the April meeting were Eunice Tobey and Lil Wijas. The next monthly meeting will be held Monday, May 2, in the dining room of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Hostesses for the May meeting are Chris Sances, Ruth Young and Jo Bartelt. Conflrniati^ii Sharon Neumann made her Confirmation at St'. Patrick's church in McHenry Saturday, April 2. Her sponsor was Miss Pat Neumann of Chicago. Ori Sunday a lovely dinner was served to Mrs., John Neumann, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Neumann and Pat all of Chicago, also Kenneth Grubb of Wildwood, Fred Schmidt of McHenry and Mary Schuerr. Also making her Confirmation was Lynn Stinesdoefer at Mary's church in McHenry. To you, Sharon and Lynn, and all the others who were confirmed we say congratulations. Ladies League Held their regular meeting Wednesday, April 6. After the business on hand was taken care of bunco was played. Winners were Rose Zelenka, Jessie Corbett and Viola Arbogast. Booby went to Helen Para. Officers and Board Of directors of the Lilymoor association held their meeting at the home of Vern Ehredt Tuesday, April 5. Repairing ^of the roads was discussed. The next officers and board Of di rectors meeting will be held at the home of Herb Polinski Tuesday, May 3, at 8 p.m. ALUMINUM SIDING Fireproof -- Waterproof -- Rustproof Reynolds -- Alsco ALSCO Premium "SO" Sldtaj* with She DuPont Finish 30 Year Written Guarantee Stoma WUidwq, EPooim £ Awnings tvfclntenry Window & Awning Co. SS18 W. Wankegan Rd. McHenry, m. "PHONE 885-1180 First Communion Easter Sunday was a big day for Mary Schuerr. Mary received her First Holy Communion on that day at St. Mary's in McHenry. Back From Vacations Mr. and Mrs. Sarley returned .home after spending &ix weeks vacation in Miami Beach, Florida. In talking with Mrs. Sarley about their vacation they had a little trouble getting home on the train. Due the strike at that time they had to do some transferring in order to make it back to Lakemoor. Lee Bassi reurned from her vacation. She was visiting with her daughter and family and friends in the state of Louisiana. Welcome home Mr. and Mrs. Sarley and Lee. Birthdays Two of our residents will be celebrating their birthday this coming week. Tom Schuerr will be four years old Mon day, April 18. Lil Wijas will celebrate her 21st birthday Wednesday, April 20. Many happy returns, Tom and Lil. 12L Xi Section Three s Page One WONDER LAKE Hits EVELYN RASKE PHONE 6S3-4S62 SULLIVAN, STREET STURM WINNERS IN SCHOOL ELECTION The results of the school board election at Harrison school, District 36, are as follows: For the three year term (two to be elected), Joseph Sullivah, 240, George Street, 233, Maxine Bixby, 228. For the one year term (one to be elected), Donald Sturm, 225, and Lewis Belshaw, 189. Following the elections there were two special meetings held. One meeting was to canvass the votes and the other meeting was held to organize board. At this' time Dr. Santo Ruggero was unanimously elected president of the school board. Young At Hearts The first meeting of the Young At Hearts will be next week, Wednesday, April 20, from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.nv. Come at any time, plan on bringing a sandwich for lunch, coffee and sweet rolls will be served. The first project will call for an empty oatmeal box. a little material and a little ribbon or bias tape. If you don't have any of these items, don't let this stop you. Come anyway for an afternooon out. Remember both men and women are invited. Young Adults A much needed club has been formed for the young adults of the Wonder Lake area. Any single boy or girl already graduated from high school is invited to attend. The plans so far are tentative but the meetings are being planned for every other Tuesday from 8 p.m. to midnight at the religion center. For further information, please call Sister Evangeline, 653-2581, Vicki McCall, 653-4272 or Walterine Rochowicz, 653-6206. Kiwanis News The schedule program "Sex apd the 60's" causfed such a commotion that program chairman, Jim Robison, revised the program to "Viet Nam, Why A^e We There?" It was announced that the fifty-first annual convention of Kiwanis International will be held in Portland, Ore., July 1-5. Lennie Freund distributed the merit award dinner tickets. ADVERTISE WHERE PEOPLE LOOK McHenry laindealer '315-0170 EXPERT GldOMING (All Breeds) • BOJIBDMG (Individual Kennels) • TRAINING . • BATHING Rudy Becker's Kennels 1018 W. Lincoln Rd. McHenry Phone 885-2488 ' (1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In) The regular Monday meeting will be held at LaGreca's Lakeview Inn. Judge Joseph Ritter, the guest from the Woodstock Kiwanis club, played "politics" when he pulled President Bob Howe's name ton the battle ax award. Deepest Sympathy to the Frank Wendt family on the recent death of Frank. Frank was a longtime and well known resident of Wonder Lake. and to the George Street family on the death of George's uncle in Chicago. Back Home ... The neighbors and family of Anna Gustik are happy to have her home again after her recent stay in the hospital. David Sturm is back home after an emergency operation last week. David's brothers and sisters are glad to have him back, too. Easter Visitors Mrs. Dorothy Featherstone and daughter, Donna, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gouldsbarry of Beaver Falls, Pa., were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Braddock^ June was quite <Ko*m nuwpai Dear friends, ^ are a^ways a number or expenditures made by the bereaved family over which the funeraj director has no control. These include transportation Charges, rental of automobiles, newspaper notices, musician fees, various honorariums, cemetery, crematory or mauso- ^ leum fees, and others, Theso costs on occasion exceed the funeral directors total bill#' surprised with this visit from her mother, sister and niece. First Holy Communicants Stephen May, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz May, Larry Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan and Michael Rankin, son of Mr. %and Mrs. Robert Rankin, received their First Holy Cbmmunion at Christ the King church, April 10. Wonder Lake Bible Church The Pioneer girls will meet at the church on Friday, April 15, at 7 p.m. The Awana Boys Club will meet at the Harrison school. On April 16, the Christian Truth class will be held at 10 a.m. April 17, 9:30 a.m. is Sunday school for all ages. 11 a.m. is the morning worship, Junior church, 6 p.m. Jets, Junior Hi, Senior Youth. Fellowship 7 p.m. Bible Fellowship hour. T h e W o m e n ' s F e l l o w s h i p i -4 Jioiir will meet at 7:45 p.m. on April 19. The Junior choir rehearsal and prayer meeting will be on April 20, 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. the senior choir rehearsal. The Kupples Klub will be at the Lloyd Repke home, 8615 Howe road, Ringwood. BE Wisp USE THE CLASSIFIEDS r Respectfully, VALUE COUPON and 10 Gallons of Gasoline ( While Supply Lasts ) BEER--A big boost I© tie® economy! The brewing industry each year contributes over 1.4 billion dollars in federal, state and local excise taxes. 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