THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER <" - „ --'S /* - - \i - gH^aMaad Park - r ' ' st •fj * ff PUN JO RAISE FUNDS Vickey Bottari |L. Vickey Bottari " 2262-J or 1524-J 11 l^odc, captains will be ai^und tito^esich of your homes with <* both chance books and ride vt£cHets for the coming carnival. As this is the only function the beach committee has JfrcK year to raise funds for work that has been and is being done on ouir two beaches, please help as mudi as you tan as you know ,#w we all enjoy our beaches especially on those Jiot sticky days. Social Nlpfht will be held on Friday, May 9, 8:30 at the Strandquist home on Shore Drive. Try td at- PftT this regularly assail who ?o always have an/enjoyable evenings'"*Flris is also another good way for^llyour residents to meet and .make new friends. . vUPPOA REPORT fS.-i "fhe board of directors of the LPPOA wish to report that the architectural plans for the community house are completand have been approved by V^me. Copies of the plans are now .being made and it is hoped that they will be ready for the next board meeting, Tuesday, May 13. At this time the board members will discuss to whom the plans will be sent for estimated cost of building. Thank You «Our two deputy sheriffs, mely Joe Cina and Roy Meineke were very happy to '•"receive the gift which was taken up for them at our dance and they both want to thank t<&ach and everyone of you who helped with any amount whether it be large or small. Cancer Drive """"Evert though the evening was J^fcite cool and windy this did not stop our good drivers and l^pre-'teen club from going out on ths very worthy cause and collectng the grand sum of $71.23. Drivers were Shirley Ozog, Elmira Kujak, Josephine Rizzo, Dorothy Meineke and Don Parisi. Once again th^nk you one and 611 for your cooperation. Pat Douglas of our community turned over' a substantial check to the American Cancer society in memory of his wife, Ann, who passed away on Easter- Eve. The check represented donations from Ann's many friends and neighbors, and the Cancer society wants to say thank you to ajl |or this "speciaf gift." ' Women's Club On May 1, the new officers were installed and also their full committees were appointed. Those installed were president, Mrs. B. Boyce, first vicepresident Mrs. Shirely Oaog (chairman of the ways and means committee). On her committee Shirley has thirteen girls (all who really volunteered, believe me); second vicepresident Mrs. J. Rizzo with eight girls to help her oh her committee. Hers is a good committee to be on in more ways than one, because you see, she is chairman of the refreshment and entertainment committee; secretary Mrs. B. Bockman, treasurer Mrs. L. Glosson; membership and bylaws committee, Mrs L. Radish with fifteen girls on her two combined committees and last we have Mrs. A. Heraog who is ouh sunshine girl. She will have the job of remembering each of our birthdays by sending out the cards. .We sincerely hope all you girls have as successful and happy a year as did all our past officers and all of us who worked on the different committees. We really had a wonderful year and we also had loads of fun. Stork News Mr. and Mrs. L. Deja are the proud parents of a baby girl born on May 1, at the Woodstock hospital. This young miss weighed in a 6 lbs. 10 ozs. Anxiously waiting at home for the new arrival are her two. sisers and one brother. Wei all missed your happy smile at the women's dub while serving us our coffee add calj;e, bit of course we were all happy to hear about the newest arrival. Illness William Herweg of PJeasaint avenue was operated on and he will be confined in the McHenry .hospital for a while and then he will be at home for from six to eight weeks. I am sure he will be very happy to receive all get-well cards from his friends here in bur community. ' ' % Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W- Haynes was Mrs. Viola Chapman from Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. B. Jett of Knoll avenue were hosts for the past week to Elaine's sistier Juanita, and her . daughter, Janice, of Chicago. . Teea-Chib Hie 'Teen-Club met at the home of Miss Hilda Bock for their regular monthly meeting on May 1, at 8. Bad Report On Saturday I received a letter from Mrs. Schoaf telling of the bad behavior of some of the children getting on the bus at Prairie and Meadow Lane. It seems they have been trying to see just how soon they can tear down our bus shelters. All children should be made to understand that these shelters are put there for their benefit and should be taken care of by them and not destroyed. Will the parents of the children getting on at this particular shelter please make it their personal business to tell their children to refrain from such behavior in the future. Mrs. Schoaf was kind enough to let the children use her garage befor said bus shelter was built and they defaced her garage with/ obscene language which is a grave injustice and shows lack of gratitude for the kindness shown by this woman. Communion On Sunday, May 4 at the 8 o'clock Mass in St. Patrick's church several of our Lakeland Park children received their first Holy Communion. Among these were Billy Krater, jimmy Franklin, Tommy Przetacznik, Mary Ann Svitanek, John Zimriy, Donna Bucaro, Cheryl Jones, Peter Murphy and Holly Worm. If I have omitted any chiki 'from this list please let me know as these were the only "names I myself recognized from the list published in last Weed's" pape^. Billy Krater was the guest of honor on this very memorable occasion at the McHenry Country club. Among the very happy people there , to help him celebrate this very beautiful day in the life of any Catholic child were his. paternal grandparents, Mr.\and Mrs. Philip Krater of Villa Park, maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walker; Mr. and Mrs. E. Dupon and daughter, Jacqueline. Mr., and , Mrs. Lawrence Krater and sons,* Phillip and Steven and of course .laist but not least his Mom and dad and his little sister' Diane. Jimmy Franklin had as his guests to help' him celebrate his grandmother,, Mrs. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Boederker and children and his cousin, Dick Altman. Tommy Przetacznik had his grandmother and grandfather and several of his aunts, uncles and cousins. The other of you who had children making their1 first Holy Communion can call me and I shall report it in our next .issue. in attendance were as follows: H. Stinespring, Kathy Sullivan, Eleanore Wirfs, Gary Adams, Ken Young, Fred Clarey, Pat Anderson, Pat Buckie./Sherry Evans, Joy FairchUd; Peppy Cina, Donna Schv^mgl, Mike Reese, Jack Yegge, Joan O'Brien, Sandy Raduer, Richard Mercure, Shirley Thornton and Bob Vaupell. When a party is held at the Parisi home the kids always have such. a good time that some of the upper classmen decided to join in. They were Vince Cina, Dave Fantus, Paul Seeber and of course brother, Don Parisi. In fact two of the girls had such a nice time they even decided to stay overnight. They were Kathy Sullivan and Eleanore Wirfs. By the way Janice wants to know, where was Janice May? Found A purse was found and turned in to deputy sheriff J. Cina at 108 Pleasant avenue. Birthday Greeting* to Janice Parisi' Who celebrated her birthday With a party at her home. Her many guests were boys and girls from the freshman Class. Those Sneakie "'What well known deputy sheriff Who lives on Pleasant Avenue has been practicing casting, not with the usual casting rod, but with a very fancy leg cast? Little League Registration for the McCullorn Lake Little League will be hetd at McDonald's field in the village of TVIcCullom Lake, this Tuesday, May 13 at 7 p.m. This includes all boys between 8 and 12 years old who live in Lakeland Park, Lakewood subdivision, McCullom Lake and 1 West Shore Beach. Each boy DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:30 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 MUST be accompanied by one of both parents for the regis-s tration and may pick up the' entry blanks before Tuesday "at; tj?e "Corner Store" in Lakeland Park or Lottie and Gene's grocery in McCullom Lake. Please have them filled out when you bring your son to the field. Our Schools (by Classroom Teachers) ART EXHIBIT Mrs. Mead's* exhibition of around the county art work in the foyer of Edgebrook school seems to be drawing a great deal of Attention from all who pass by. In the exhibit are some of the more Spectacular works of her students from first grade, through high school. This collection of drawings and paintings, along with |everal colleges, is indicative of the free illustration that Mrs. Mead advocates. Her art students are encouraged to use their own subjects and ideas, and this showing clearly depicts this freedom " of design. Various mediums were used in the works. Among these are crayon, pastels, "water colors, and cutout paper. Some are realistic, while others are quite abstract. Certainly a major factor for this exhibition's popularity is the interesting way in which Mrs. Mead brings out the originality and creativity of her students. 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