Thursday, March 24, 1960 THE McHENHY PUmiBEALBE Pag© Twenty-One Lakeland Park LPPOA MEETS APRIL 3. AT LEGION HALL • Vickey Bottari EV. 5-2262 (| Carole Hiujtaann EV. 5-1605 The general meeting of the Lakeland Park Property Owners association will be held „on Sunday, April 3 at 7 p.m. at the American Legion hall. It had been stated before that we would hold the meeting in our own community house, but due to the unexpected bad weather conditions, we wei'e unable to ^2pare for parking facilities so please bear with us at this time and let's have a good turn out' for the election of new members to the board of directors and other business to be discussed at this time. Barbara Malinowski, June Gilbertson, Doris Schabow, Jo Rizzo, Carole Humann, Dorothy Lense, Mary Lou Wilkins, | Evelyn Kaminski, Stan Lezak, I Ivy Lezak. Ann Wohnrade, | Judy Janczak. Shirley George, Marie Kwiatek aad Marion Milke. ---' Roads If yon have not as yet taken care of your road assessment pjgase do so as suon as possibn? * If the weather, permits, by the time this issue of the paper reaches you. some grading on the roads will have been completed. The roads are bad we know, but let's all be patient fcfr just a little while longer and they will be taken care of. Christmas Pictures For ino v. iio have l£fbn wondering about the pictures taken at the Christmas party of the Lakeland Park Women's club, wo have news. The complete group of sl'des will be shown at the April 7 meeting of the club. Just in case you didn't know, these pictures can be purchased either in slide or snapshot form. In the meantime don't forget alyut nominating your favorite effididate for the election to be held at the same meeting. Cab Scout News Pack 861 At the regular monthly meeting of the Cub Scouts of Pack 361, the following boys received awards: Den 4, Ray Barle received his lion badge and a gold arrow and Ray Bottari was awarded his lion badge. Billy Krater of Den 7 received his silver arrow. Cub Graduation Alan Raiford was graduated from Cub Scout Den. 7, Pack 361 last Thursday night at the pack meeting. To receive him in the Boy Spouts were M. De- Voss and two of his Boy Scouts. A very impressive ceremony was put on by the Scouts and their Scout leader and Alan, I'm sure, will make as good a Boy Scout as he always did a Cub Scout. Congratulations Alan and may you enjoy every minute of scouting as you did cubbing, and both Mrs. Krater and myself, your Den Mothers, wish you lots of luck. Hospital Drive Thank you one and all for the reception given the folks collecting for ou'r local hospital. The hard working committee was headed by Mrs. Bebe Leone. Area captains were Bucaro, Jerry Wagner, 'Gift dia Garn, Vickey Bottari, Joyce Braun, Dorothy Meineke and Pat Gelwicks. Workers were Mary Baric, Anna Leone, Betty Bockman, Irene Koehl, John Gelwicks, Ruth Roach, Cub Scouts Pack 454 Pack 454 had their Blue and Gold banquet on Feb. 28 in the community house. There was a fine turnout and lovely decorations by all four dens. It was a pleasure to to able to use the community facilities and Mrs. Jerry Wagner and Mrs. Dorothy Garrison wish to thank the LPPOA for the use of the hall. Len Stuart, Cubmaster, presented the following awards to Den 4: Steve Crisuolo a gold arrow; Victor Crisuolo his Bobcat pin; David Garrison Gold arrow and Bear Badge; Mike Males - Wolf badge, gold arrow and two silver arrows; Forest Viita - Bear gold arrow and a denner's stripe. Den 4 had 100 per cent award representation and a display of various electives and achievements were shown. 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Jo Rizzo and Vickey Bottari met at the home of fellow committee member Dolores Rogers to make plans for our coming luncheon to be held on April 28 in our community house and our next welcome party to be* held on April 21. The tickets for the luncheon are now on sale and can be purchased from any of the above mentioned and also from Jean Gagnon and Louise Mc- Enery who were unable to attend the meeting. Lezak and gate-criisherSv Mr. and Mrs. Art Hafer, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hountras. Oh yes,- the boys won the pinochle game. Another surprise out of the clear blue sky was a telephone call March 15 to Helen and ! Larry Strandquist asking for taxi service from O'Hara airport that night. Son, Wayne, stationed in Florida came home with a pass good for 15 days tucked away in his pocket. On his arrival he found the first snow he's seen in three years. I'm glad somebody likes it! Bridge The ladies of the Tuesday night bridge club met March 15 at the home of Ann Herzqg. Present were Berniece Boyce, Ivy Lezak, Joyce JBraun, Louise McEnery, Lucille Dietz and Gayle Laursen. This was Gayle's first evening out since her recent hospital sojurn. She celebrated in high style by winning second prize. First prize was taken by Louise MCEnery. To turn the evening into a gala affair, birthday gifts were given to Ann Leigh who celebrated March 4, Ann Herzog who claims March 8 and Lucille Dietz who celebrated March 11. They all received terrycloth dish towels -- so will have no excuse for avoiding dish washing for a while. • Surprises The doorbell rang and in walked not only the guests invited for a quiet evening of bridge, but also two more couples laden with all sorts of goodies and surprises. The bridge game turned into pinochle with the boys pitted against the girls and the quiet evening well? The occasion was a birthday party for Ann and Bill Herzog whose birthdays fell on March 8 and 9. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Salutations Birthday greetings to Evelyn Kaminski, March 17; Leonora Abbott, March 19; Lucille Jones and Anne Hirshberg, March 30; Carol Altmann and Mary Murphy, March 22; and Mary Lou Wilkins, March 24. Among all these ladies we have one young man who just reached the sweet 16 age and that is Charles (Butch) Jett who celebrated this wonderful age on March 16. Sunday Visitors Sunday, March 13, was visiting- day at Don and Veretta Gerstad's with Toot's brothers and their families coming for a visit. First in line were Mr. and Mi's. R. L. Birkinbine and son, Joey, of Sun Prairie, Wis. Later in the day they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Birkinbine and Billy and Sandy of DeKalb. Weekend Guests A nine year separation was ended this last weekend when Mrs. G. F. Adler of Pasadena, Calif., spent the weekend at the home of her sister, Mrs. Anton E. Noel, of Knoll ave- , nue Also on the guest list were ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kamp and sons of Chicago. After the initial shock wore off they settled down to one long gab-fest. Meet Your Neighbor The East met the middlewest down south and resulted in the family of John and Dorothy Chismar. Dorothy, who is HAVE YOU TRIED THE H&LVIEW COIN LAUNDRY? 20c A WASHER LOAD 10c FOR 10 MINUTES OF DRYING Each Dryer Holds 4 Washerloads HILL VIEW SHOPPING CENTER RICHMOND, ILLINOIS from Brooklyn, N. Y., met John, who is from Chicago,'in Charleston, S. C., while she was stationed there with the Waves. A year and a half ago ithey moved to 28 Ramble road in Lakeland Shores with their son. Ken, now 21 months old. John, who is an IBM tab operator for a Chicago insurance firm, is presently on the board of directors of the LPPOA and a member of - the McHenry Council of the Knights of Columbus. > OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT MEN IN U.S. AIR FORCE m W. Main St. WALT FREUND, Prop. EVergreen 6-0294 McHenry, UL I MORE WATER with o RED JACKET CMM-teWF . 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For this supremacy in the air doesn't end at a certain altitude above the earth,, but goes as high into space as the aerial vehicles of any enemy power may go* Opportunities are better now than ever before for young men interested in getting a military obligation out of the way, but in making a rewarding career for themselves in the United States Air Force and assignment with on of its fifteen, major commands. If you are between the ages of 17 and 34, drop in to see your local recruiter, T-Sgt. Morris L. Raines. He is located at 8 South Spring street, Elgin, or at the city hall building in Woodstock on Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. Spring Grove Kenny Arnold Wins Art Award vby Mrs. Charles Freund Kenny Arnold, son of Mrs. Yvonne Arnold, won a blue ribbon in Class A at the Town and Country Art Show held at the Farm Bureau in Gray slake last week. His painting was done in pastel, his subject "Castle". Congratulations Kemjy. St. Patrick's Party The luncheon and card party held at St. Peter's parish hall was well attended. Approximately 200 ladies attended the affair and enjoyed the afternoon at cards. Potted plants were the prizes and one plant was given away to'each table. Many other prizes were given the guests. The committee in charge wishes to thank all who helped make this party such a huge success. Club Meets Mrs. Ben May was hostess to the members of her club on Thursday afternoon. Games of five hundred were played and prize's went to Mrs. Josephine May, Mrs. Frank Tinney, Mrs. Ben May, Mrs. Nora Miller and REPUBLICAN CROSS STATE'S ATTORNEY Mrs. Annie Sanders. Birthday Catherine Class celebrated her ninth birthday by inviting her classmates to her home for a party after school on Monday night. Games were played and a lunch was served "which included a large birthday cake. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders and Mrs. Alice Wagner visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Madden in Roscoe, 111. (Hi Tuesday. 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