PG. », SEC. 2 - PLA1NDEALER - JUNE 22, 1967 Ukemoor-Lilihoor MUBLET SCHt/UatK S8&-2646 Appoint Six to Study Annexation To Lakemoor The Lilymoor association held its general meeting Tuesday, Jane 13. It was brought 19 that some of the men have gotten together and are workup to beautify Lilymoor. Also brought up is getting the fact pro and con (Hi annexation with Lakemoor. A committee of six will be getting the facts. They are Lewis Besserud, Vern Ehredt, Bud Huecksteadt, Bob Prange, Shirleann Krich and Shirley Schuerr. They will report their Qndii«s of the facts pro and con at a later date. The next general meeting will be held the second Tuesday of September which is Sept. 12. It will be held in the dining room of Club Lilymoor at 8p.m. HELP NEEDED Man power is needed to help beautify our subdivision. Those who are working (Hi this project are trying to clear the intersection at Lily Lake road and route 120. If you can even give a few hours of your time it will be greatly needed. Please contact Bud Huecksteadt at 385- 5689 and he will explain in full what they are doing. GRADUATIONS There were eleven young gentlemen and ladies whom I missed who graduated from Mc- Henry Junior high school. They are Charlotte Franks, Donna Jones, Judy Ann Kiefer, Linda Lee, George Nixon, Anna Rhodes, Kenneth Schueler, Diana Steinsdoefer. Judy Stockwell, Diana Suratt and Karen Tomlinson, I am very sorry I missed you all. Congratulations and the best of luck in high school. ANNIVERSARIES Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sarley 011 celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. An anniversary party was held in their honor Sunday, June 18, at a hotel in Highland Park. Over thirtyfive people helped them celebrate their big day. Among those were, their two sons and their families, Dr. Irwin Sarley and Dr. Vincent Sarley. Hal and Marion Vomkahl will be celebrating their wedding anniversary on Tuesday, June 27. Congratulations Joe and Nettie, Hal and Marion and hope you all celebrate many more anniversaries together. SYMPATHIES Our deepest sympathies goto Harold Fredrick on the loss of his brother, George, who passed away Wednesday, June 14, after a lengthy illness. Our sympathies do to Dan Meyer on the loss of his aunt, Mrs. Helen Meyer. Mrs. Meyer passed away Wednesday June 14 in Chicago. BIRTHDAY Greetings go to Rick Colberg. Rick will celebrate his big day Friday, June 23. Greetings also go to Hal Vornkahl. Hal will celebrate his big day Saturday, June 24. Many happy returns, Rick and Hal. GUESTS Guests of Hulda Rathke and son, Paul, are Paul's daughter, son-in-law and children. Gil and Phylis Riding and children, Chara and Jimmy, will be visiting with Hulda and Paul for ten days. They will be taking in the sights around McHenry and Chicago. They are from Saugus, Calif. EDDIE the EDUCATOR soys ( NATIONAL" LIBRARY ( WEEK (J ( APRIL 16-22 "Explore Inner Spqce--Read/' part of the current theme, explains one of the. prime reasons for read* ing and using libraries. Illinois Education Association SHORES BERNICE WILSON nmf ty M sUnsJMfJLTri/ttSs ROLLINS RP. -- OPEN-- 7 day* a week Hours: Daily S p.m Sunday - Noon TERRY WETZEL, BRIDE ARRIVE FROM PANAMA Sgt. Terry Wetzel and his bride, Maria, arrived in the Shores last week from the Panama Canal Zone and are staying at hisparents' home for the time being. A welcome home dinner was given on Sunday and the Senior Wetzels and Ken and June and their two children from Palatine were among the twenty guests present. Friends, the Larry Murrays of McCullom Lake, stopped in on Thursday evening for cards and a visit. SHIRLEY VILIM ENGAGED Ed and Dorothy Vilim have announced the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to William Seifert of McHenry. No date has been set for the wedding at this time. LYNN MUNROE WINS HONORS Congratulations toLynnMunroe who was one of fifteen seniors of McHenry high to be awarded gold pins in recognition of high scholastic accomplishment last Thursday evening. ANNIVERSARIES Congratulations to the following couples who will start another year together; Robert and Shirley Harper MI the twentysecond, Harold and Jackie Mc- Dermott on June 23, John and Dolores Flint on June 25, and Dale and Ruth Jenner who will be celebrating their ninth on the twenty-eighth. BACK HOME Charlie Wagner was released from the Harvard hospital on the twelfth and is taking life easy at home after his fall. Hope it won't be long before he is feeling fit again. NEWS ITEMS Loretta Ramage served as installing oficer for the Fox Lake Lioness Club on Tuesday evening after which a reception was held and dinner served to twenty-five members. Corsages were presented to the outgoing and incoming officers. Craig Mieritz is just about back to his normal appearance after a bout with the mumps. A big round of applause to the Jack Schramms and Liz, Fred and Joe Ubrig and one of the Dobbertins who cut the grass and cleaned up the beach area last Tuesday and Wednesday. HAPPY BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Birthday greetings fen: this week are going to Bernice Wilson on June 23, Gladys Korner on the twenty-fourth, Nancy Winters who will be sweet 16 on the twenty-sixth and Mrs. Arthur Bennett on the twentyeighth. Deodars Served fa Xemea Stole QNJmBTBre&TfflE Phone 385-0170 Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m yOLO <20 ON RCUUS& RD NORTH SHORS C? LONG LAKE C HENRY FOR PRIVATE BANQUETS REFRIGERATOR DEFROSTERS ARISE... NO .EFROsin mm... I MODES f RIGERATORFUEISR It does all the work for you. No frost forms in the refrigerator section--it always looks clean and fresh. 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