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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Aug 1960, p. 18

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Page Eighteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, August 4, 1960 Lakeland Park SCAVENGER PICKUP DUES NOW PAYABLE TO BLOCK CAPTAIN Carole Humann EV. 5-1605 Or EV.5-404S The fee for garbage collection is due for the second quarter as of Aug. 1. It is payable to any block captain or to Carol Altmann. treasurer of L.P.P.O.A. Anyone who has not paid his road fund should do so at this time also. Contest The next meeting of Women's club will be held oi\ §£Pt- 1 .at the community house: The featured event of the evening will be a crazy hat contest: It will be judged in different categories such. as originality, beauty, or humor. Ideas might come from your husband's occupation or a hobby or a specific subject. Start working now, time flies! Can You Vote? From now on till November everyone will be forming their opinions as to the candidate of their choice. Can you exercise your right to vote? If not you can register at the Joe Cina home at 108 Pleasant avenue any weekday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Vacationers The Lavins have returned after a two week trip to San Diego, Calif. The object of their visit was son. Jack, who has just completed his basic training at the Marine Corps Base in San Diego. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Art O'Gara have returned from a camping trip around Lake Michigan. They were rained on in Wisconsin. Michigan, Indiana and Illinois, but declared the whole venture a huge success. Ha He Ho The Ha He Ho's ire at it again. The Hafers and Herzogs surprised the Hountrases on Saturday night to help celebrate their forty-second anniversary. The boys beat the girls as usual at pinochle. Charles Wooley of Meadowi dale, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wal- I lace, Debbie and Nancy ol J Country Club Estates. Mrs. Fran Cina. Josephine and Jo- I seph of Lakeland Park and hei ; brother, Keith. ' Happy birthday to Miss Dob- 1 bie Karaskiewiez who was 1 j year old on Aug. 2. This grand ' occasion was marked by her grandparents, Mr. and,. Mrs. I Joseph Pokalski and Mrs. Pearl Karaskiewiez and Aunts Harriet Glawinski and Alice Rami sier and Uncle Thomas Pokjalski. plus scads of cousins. Belated happy birthday to Bobbie Okal who was 2 on July 22. Among other gifts his dearest possession was a water spaniel puppy. Belated happy birthday to Donna Bucaro who was 12 yeays old on July 13. Belated happy birthday to the Koerper brothers who shared July 18 as their birthrate. Joe turned 3 and Larry turned 2. Belated happy birthday to Michael Clark, son of Mr. alnd Mrs. Francis Clark in Lake Shore. Celebrations took place July 23 when the relatives came to see a new four veai old. I senior 'teen club will be Mon- | day evening, Aug. 8, at 7 p.m. ht the community house. I A Happy Note Everyone will be happy to learn that through the efforts of two determined ladies, Janice Stach and Charlene Mueller, Mr. Ladd has erected a fence around his warehouse on Hill avenue and the water tower. It is a stockade type fence and hides a dangerous eyesore. Birthday Greetings To Tom Gerambio on July 30, Helen Strandquist and Toots Gerstad on July 31 and Ron Mueller who was a quarter of a century on July 2G. Also to Bob Laursen who gets older on Aug. 6 and to Dick Reno who gets younger on Aug. 5. Stork Shower At the home of Del ores fielohlavv, 502 Home avenue. Ann Dawson. Irene Koehl and Lucille Jones co-operated beautifully in honoring Betty Bockman with a pink and blue "?" cake and "many little things" on Wednesday evening, July 27. Invitations were to Ann Wohnrade. Helen Brooks. Bev Worm, Irene Uhles, V i r g Grote, Theresa Sweeney. Delores Meyers. Dottie Becker. Pat Seaton and Loretta Jarmon. Five husbands managed to crash the party for coffee and cake. Party Time Happy birthday to Gayle LnUrsen who celebrated on July 29. She was surprised Friday by Bob and Audrey Ellmer, Mickey and Ed Gladman and John and Dorothea Zimmy. They presented her with a pair of birds for her collection and a pood time was had by all. On Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thorsen, came to complete the celebration. Happy birthday to Debbie Schaedel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaedel, who was 3 years old on July 27. A big doll will help her to remember her buffet- supper party on July 24. Party comers to the Schaedel home at 110 Pleasant avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Henrichs and son, Gary, of Lake Shore, Grandparents Loewe of Lakeland Park, Grandfather Walter Schaedel. Sr., of Meadowdale, Great Grandmother Flora Seeger of Meadowdale, Mr. and Mrs. Senior 'Teens Long awaiting a full days excitement at an amusement park In Chicago were the senior 'teens. The day, Sunday, July 24, finally came and those out to spend their money were Bonnie Bucaro, Pete Parisi. Marge Parisi, Richard Reining. Tom Reining, Diana Koerper, Charles Jett. Adrienne Ozoe. Ed Schultz, Ed Druml, Bob Glover and Chuck Anderson. The next meeting of the BUILDING BLOCKS w W 34 "Hey! Stop complaining about the high prices of lumber and go see WONDER LAKE BUILDERS' SUPPLY, so a man can get some sleep around here!" "I won First Prize on my rhubarb pie!" ' * V More prizes should go to the research chemists who are developing new wonder drugs that cure the incurable and speed recovery. Don't let an illness languish when a prompt prescription will bring a prompt cure. I l ' i l l ; l i Little League Scoreboard Tuesday. July 26. L. P. Indians vs. M. L. Braves was called because of \\;et grounds arid will be played at a later date.*L. P. Cubs vs. L. P. Tigers, 10-10. Thursday. July 28, Cubs 22 and Indians 11 at L. P. and M. L. Sox 13 vs. L. P. Tigers 14 played to the last man. Sunday. July 31. double headers at L. P. first game Indians 0 and M. L. Sox 2. Second game Cubs 6 and Tigers 5. gans were Mr. and Mrs. Leon- i Chicago and is interested In ard Glowinski and daughter, I most sports. Riz and Jo are Ann Marie. Mrs. Glowinski bowlers and will be again when was a school friend of Esther's. ' Jo's smashed thumb heals. Jo Guests on Sunday at the • played baseball with the Red- Bottari home were Vickey's wings and has a reunion with brother and family, Lou and them every summer. She is the Lorraine Mazzoni, who came to | V. P. of the Women's club and pick up their daughter, Judy, | chairman of the refreshwho has spent the past two m£?nt ancl entertainment comweeks with Aunt Vickey. With j mittee. them were friends, Tony and Schedule Thursday. Aug. 4 --Indians \ s. Tigers at L.P.; M.L. Braves vs. L. P. Cubs at M. L. Tuesday. Aug 9--Tigers vs. Cubs at L. P.; M. L. Sox vs. Indians at M. L. • . Standings Won Christine Longo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geranribio entertained Joe's sister and her husband, Vincent, and Frances Picardi of Chicago. Mrs. Polly Tubutis of Chicago and her three girls, Gay, EIG&T SCOUTS ENJOY BIG WEEK AT CAMP LOWDEN Eight Boy Scouts from Mc- Henry attended Camp Lowden last week. Camp Lowden, Charlene and Janice, spent i Blackhawk area council camp, M. L,. Braves L P. Cubs M. L. Sox • •; L-. P. Tigers . L. P. Indians . . . 6 • •. 7 . . . 4 . . . 2 . . . 1 Lost 0 1 5 7 • 7- All the officers, managers, co-managers, and coaches are grateful for the support shown at the first double header. three weeks at the Bucoro home. Polly is Sam's sister. Recent visitors of the Jack Oakfords in Lakeland Shores Avere "Petey's" aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley. from North Chicago. Nancy Hahndorf of Lakeland Shores made a new friend when Patty McCullough of Chicago spent last week at her aunt's home, Mrs. Jack Oakford.. Those busy Herzogs have is located seven miles south of Oregon, 111., on Rock river. Highlights of the camping program ihcluded various skills such as archery, rifle range, swimming and canoeing. Approximately 1,600 , boys will make use of these facilities during the summer. Boys registered at the camp from McHenry were Bill Lo- Kay. jim Zrcnar, Dick Mossniann. Bob Townsend, Ed Erb, Bob Zahri, Mike Zvonar and CLADSIONE'S SHOE SALE STARTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th SHOES for the FAMILY VISIT OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE FOR LEADING BARGAINS An Invitation McHenry Township Republican Women's club is having a "Get Acquainted Fun Day". You are cordia^v invited to attend a boat outing and barbecue to be held on Wednesday, Aug. 10, at 2 p.m. at the Miller residence, 206 Clover avenue. Edgebrook Heights. In case of rain, Fun Day will be heid Thursday, Aug. 11. same time, same place. Outing Brownie Troop 410 from McHenry had a cookout at Veteran's Acres in Crystal Lake. They used some of the skills learned throughout the year and had a tracking event. Among those present was Beth Okal. Serving on the , camp from McHenry was Beate. been havirig the-next thing to Bob Schopp, open house again. Ann's grandson. Kent Walters, from St. Louis was visiting for a week. They entertained Dr. and Mrs. George Koranda who are staying at Powers Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goldsmith from Forest Park. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Blanchard from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., dropped in on their way to Brown's Lake, Wis. staff John Sympathy We extend our deepest sympathy to Evelyn Krumsee and her family on the recent death of her mother, Mrs. May Krumsee, in Chicago on Friday after a long illness. Visitors Weekend guests at the Cv- Meet Your Neighbor Howdy to those OLD-TIMERS Paul and Jo Rizzo of 323 Home avenue. They have lived here for 5 years after living in Chicago. Their daughters, Paulette. 12, and JoAnn, 9, are students at St. Patrick's. 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