V THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER "SERVING THE CH AIN-O-I-A KE S REGION SINCE 1875" McHeniy Plaindealer -j Thursday, June 8, 1967 Lascemoor LlLYilOR dlUBLBV SCHC/UnH TWIN GIRLS WELCOMED IN SOLSBEE FAMILY Linda Solsbee presented her husband, Jim, with double jqy Thursday June 1. Twins Michele Renne weighed in at 8 lbs., 9% ozs., and Shelly Fay weighed in at 8 lbs., llYi ozs. Waiting home to greet their new twin sisters are Cindy, April and Jim, Jr. The proud grandmother is Helen Colberg of Lilymoor. Helen is now a proud grandmother of thirty-five children. Congratulations and best wishes on your double blessed event. ASSOCIATION MEETING Hie next general meeting of the Lilymoor association will be held this coming Tuesday, June 13. It will be held in the dining room of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Please try to attend the meeting to see what the association has done and will be doing in the future, CORRECTION It is Stanley Zabroski who has been appointed to serve on the zoning board of appeals for three years, not Shirley. Sorry, for the mistake, Stanley. BAKE SALE Held fay the Ladies League Saturday, May 27, was a huge success due to all those who donated and worked to make it so. WEDDING BELLS Rang out for Bob Nelson of Lilymoor and Miss Barbara Sokolowsld on Saturday, June 3. They were married at the Catholic church in Wauconda. The wedding reception was held at the American Legion hall in .IK^jconda. Wedding bells rang out for Bill Schuerr and Miss Sandy Fredick of Chicago on Tuesday, May 23. Congratulations and best wishes go to you Bob and Barbara, Bill and Sandy on your marriage. WEDDING PARTY Was held at the home of Lawrence and Shirley Schuerr for Bill and Sandy Schuerr Sunday, May 28. There were fifty friends and relatives who attended the party. One down and InthtPaA • COMIDV * Milieu ruiiiAN KIRUA ORI02KM mO.IFIUIEM8llll4.tt PuDUtt I1MH-T11I <UMAlN TIMUL tel. 7 ft 10 Tvm. ftw M. MS? filS Wm. ft Thvr. MmImm JiOO PttCMi Mt. M.M. MUtliMM M.25 Vwc3. M. a Cvn. 03.90 Tosteurent I Shepo Open fit Toon Startta Jo C= TVimil 0? 6G33 . five more to go on marriage, oh boy. RETURNS TO BASE Bill Schuerr left Saturday, June 3, for Fort Lewis, Wash. His new bride will follow him shortly. FORMER RESIDENT DIES Former resident of Lilymoor, Mrs. Josephine Sadowski, passed away Sunday, May 21. She had been a resident for several years. She is survived by her son, Walter, daughter-in-law, Lillian, ami grandson, Edward, who is stationed in Germany. SYMPATHIES Our deepest sympathies goto William Danko and family on the loss of William's father, Steve. Steve passed away Saturday, May 27. Steve had operated a farm in Lilympor before moving to a farm just east of Lakemoor. GET WELL Wishes go to Larry Bartelt who is a patient at the McHenry hospital. Get-well wishes also go to Alma Huecksteadfs father, Arthur Beach. He is a patient at the McHenry hospital. Here's hoping you both are home real soon and are in the best of health. HOME FROM HOSPITAL I am happy to report that Pete Engels and Charlie Rogers are now home from the hospital. Hope you both are just fine. ANNIVERSARY Greetings goto Dm and Marion Leske who celebrated their wedding anniversary Sunday, June 4. Congratulations, Don and Marion, and hope you celebrate many more together. GUESTS Of Walter and Josephine Schuerr Monday, May 29, was Waiter's brother and sister-; in-law, Stuart and Lotto. Schuerr, of Chicago. v SHORT VACATION Elsie Metz spent a week in Chicago visiting her daughterin- law and friends. DEMONSTRATION Was held at Eunice Tobey*s Wednesday May 31. There were five ladies who attended the demonstration. Coffee and cake were served to the ladies. ATTENDS MOOSE DOINGS Several ladies from Lilymoor and Lakemoor attended the doings at the Moose in McHenry 'Wednesday, May 24. Eunice Tobey had the honor of play* ing piano for the ladies. Refresher Dairy chocolate milk is a glamour refresher when served In frosted glasses with a whipped cream puff garnish. To frost glasses: dip rims of chilled Slasses into unbeaten egg whites, »en into powdered .sugar. Sale held over! We've extended our once-a-year sale on gas yardlights and gas grills another 30 days--until June 30, 1967. Save on gas yardlights and gas grills. Buy now and pay later -- take up to 36 months, if you wish Gas makes sense for summer fun. A gaslight adds charm and distinction to your property -- affords all-night protection. Styles for all types of homes. Permanent-type briquettes used in the gas grill give you charcoal flavor without muss or fuss. Light instantly, heat quickly. Adjustable flame gives controlled cooking. Single and doubleburner models. Rotisserie equipment is also available. • -- You'll particularly like the sturdy cast aluminum construction and easy care features of these gaslights and grills. Place your order now for an early start on summer fun. Call or visit any of our stores or offices, or ask any Company employe. Northern Illinois Gas Company CORONET CHARMGLOW CHARMGLOty DOUBLE-BURNER CHARMGIOW 1800 CRANBROOK CHARMGIOW 1900 CHARMGIOW 500 ARKIA DOUBLE-BURNER CHARMGLOW SINGLE-BURNER CAMEO ROPER CHARMGIOW SINGLE-BURNER 1770 Wonder Lake EVELYN RASKE PHONE 653-4362 _a. NEED TAGGERS FOR SALVATION'ARMY DOUGHNUT DAY Mrs. Greta Weisenberger, 7701 Sunset Drive, has been announced as the chairman for Wonder Lake for the Salvation Army's Doughnut Day, June 9. Mrs. Weisenberger still needs taggers for 2 or 3 hours to help reach our share of the $70,500 goal for the suburbs. Remember Doughnut Day is June 9. KIWANIS Art Lau reported on the Kiwanis Navy Day. Dinner was served going through the galley. The Kiwanians were addressed by Navy personnel. Emphasis was put on nuclear power for war and peace and extraction of minerals and food Jrom the sea. Bob Howe, Art Lau, Bob Myers, Phil Kinzer, Bill Duke and Ed Heller brought the traveling gavel to the Woodstock Club hidden in a potted plant.; About 120 Wonder Lake Girl Scouts attended a rally at the Kane County Fair Grounds. The Kiwanis Club provided the buses. We had a letter from the Kiwanis Club of Ridgetown^ Ontario, calling attention to the '100th anniversary of Canada's Confederation. They enclosed a centennial pennant to hang on our club banner. CONDOLENCES Funeral services for Mrs. John Meskoe, 8113 Deer Drive, were held May 29 in Chicago. Mrs. Meskoe is survived by her husband, John, and son, Ray. Rev. R. White officiated at the funeral of Charlton Palmer at the Peter Justen Funeral Home May 29. Mr. Palmer, lived at 7803 Wooded Shore Drive where he was a resident for 34years. He is survived by a son, Charlton, Jr., and three daughters, Mrs. Alice Holmgren, Wonder Lake, Mrs. Delbert Ives and Mrs. James Flannagan, Chicago. And deep sympathy to Mrs. John Dyck on the recent death of her father, John Olszak., FIRST COMMUNICANT Larry Duffy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Duf^y, 5109 Willow Drive, received Our Lord in the f0rm of bread and wine for the very first time. DOUBLE GRADUATION There's a double graduation party being planned for Bob Freund who graduated from Marian Central on June 4 and for his sisterT Patty, who will graduate from Harrison on June 9. A family celebration is being planned for the eleventh. Members of the family and friends gathered at the Jerry Palko residence Sunday, June 4, to join the celebration of another double graduation. Helen, who graduated from Marian Central on June 4, and Debra, who will also graduate from Harrison on June 9, were the guests of honor. WONDER LAKE BIBLE CHURCH On Sunday, June 11, at 9:30 a.m. the Sunday School class for all ages will be conducted, then at 11 o'clock the Morning Worship Service, Junior Church will take place. The Senior Youth Fellowhsip will be held at 6 p.m. and the Bible Fellowship will take place at 7 p.m. The Midweek Prayer and Praise Service will be held on Wednesday, June 14, ai 7:30. The Wonder Lake Bible church daily vacation Bible school will convene June 19 to June 30 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, for all students in the first through eighth grades. Bring your Bible, a friend and join us for a good time with Bible stories, handcraft recreation and refreshments. Bus transportation will be furnished. brand new years old Compact size costs less than $40 Brand new to some people, yes, but we've been perfecting the technique since we invented the steel cord radial process over 19 years ago. High performance is the reason why we can guarantee* it for 40,000 miles of tread wear! Get full grip . . . full traction in all weather. Up to 80% fewer pjunctures and up to J 0%_savings^on gas costs compared to standard conventionals. Ask about the brand new tire fhat's 19 years old. The MICHELIN "X" RADIAL. MICHELIN X R I L THE GRQG8WAL RADIAL STEEL CORD TIRE Guarantee given by MICHELIN TIRE CORPORATION covers repair, credit or refund. Credit or refund based on consumer's original purchase price and proportion of mileage run. JEPSEN TIRE COMPANY 3314 W. Elm St. McHenry, Illinois -- TWO LOCATIONS -- Phone 385-0424 3331 W. Elm St. "McHenry's Only Complete Tire Service" Marfc NtMon fcrtSmlll