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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Feb 1961, p. 16

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'\ ' W' lage Sixteen t: . THE McHENHY PLAINDEALER lakeland Park Women's Club Meets Tofiight Kit GelwIcRs EV. 5-3712 or EV. 5-4043 •; Women's Club meeting is tonight Thursday, so pass along the word to your member neighbors or possible new members -- as tonight is a social night and much fun is in store from Jo Rizzo and her committee. See you there -- 8130 p.m. at the community house. LPPOA Breakfast Everyone is buzzing with what a success the first breakfast was last Sunday. The carnival committee did a very good job as cooks -- eggs prepared perfect--to order! Much gratitude is felt by all who turned out for this first attempt. Next breakfast is in the planning for Feb. 26, the last Sunday of the month. Plan now to attend this one if you by chance missed the last. New Addresses Those interested in receiving your new address may do so by contacting Ray Rode (EV. 5-0377) as he is handling it With the post office for Lakeland Park' and Lakeland Shores. Block captains if interested ill helping with this huge project could obtain lot and block numbers from their area when receiving the quarterly dues and in turn work with Ray to distribute their new addresses. Minstrel Show Talent wanted. Anyone interested in participating in an old time minstrel show to be put on for the benefit of the community h c u s e baseball field, please contact Irv Becker, any day after 6 p.m. Phone EV. 5-3437. Baby Girls Bob and Jessie Matthews in- Creased their family on Jan. 27 by the arrival of a new daught e r -- C a r o l F r a n c e s , who weighed in at 6 lbs., 12 ozs. at St. Ann's hospital in Chicago. They have two other children Nancy, age 5, and Bobby, age 8. Bob and Janet Kozy of 105 Glen Drive happily welcomed their first off-spring, Terry Lynn, who was born at Woodstock Memorial hospital on Jan. 28 at 7:15 p.m. Also as eagerly proud are Bob's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cypryan Kosieracki of 123 Lakeview who by the arrivaf of Terry Lynn became great grandparents. Another two firsts are for the grandparents of the little miss -- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kozy of Palatine and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Nelson also of gelatine who now become grandpas and grandmas. Little League At the last meeting of the Lakeland Park boys baseball club, Marv George was appointed vice-president and Ive Becker was appointed treasurer. Plans were made to have two registration days, the first to be the night of Feb. 22. More information will be given on this subject, so parents please watch this column for the time and place of registration. It is the hope of the officers of the club that there will be enough boys registered this season to expand the league by several teams. Cub Pack News The next Cub Pack meeting is Monday, Feb. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the community house. This meeting is to familiarize you parents with the "different aspects of a Cub Padk, so we wish to stress the importance of your attendance. The club is available to all boys in the age group of 8 through 11. ^ Kiwanis Ken Boyce was installed °as second vice-president and Floyd Leigh as a director of the McHenry Township Kiwanis at Matthews hall in Wonder Lake on Saturday evening, Jan. 28. Wives were special dinner guests for the evening. Also attending were the Boyces' son, Wayne, and wife, Betty, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Ken's sister, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deitz of 111 Shore Drive. Dance Residents who enjoyed the Knights of Columbus dance Saturday night, Jan. 28, were Mr. and Mrs. Len Bottari, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Idstein, Mr. and Mi's. Mitchell Przetacnik, and Mr. and Mrs. David Ladd. Get-Well Wishes Get-well wishes are sent to Irma Mogilicki of 601 Shore Drive who is recovering at home after minor surgery at the McHenry hospital. She returned honfe Friday, Jan. 27. To Ernest Leazer of 331 Bonner Drive who is in the McHenry hospital. Mr. Leazer was hurt at work in Crystal Lake on Jan. 19. We certainly hope he will be well again soon. To Nancy Idstein who is on the mend from stitches above her left eye she received from a fall in her home on Jan. 24. Pearl Anniversary Anniversary wishes are sent to Ben and Ann Hirshberg of 216 Bonner Drive who observed their thirtieth wedding anniversary. Jan. 27. Congratulations and wishes were received from their friends on this happy occasion. .Happy Birthday To Linda Zimny on Jan. 31 who was 8 years old. To' Mike Hagen on Feb. 2 who is one year old, today. Surprise Party Marge Parisi was hostess at a surprise birthday party given for her brother-in-law, Robert Cholewa, of Chicago. The guests included his wife, Mary Ann, Stanley and Rose Slonina, Joe and Gayle Parisi, Bonnie Bucaro, Pete Parisi, Sam and Connie Parisi, and assorted children. . --. & Hostesses Jean Hahndorf entertained on Wednesday, Jan. 25, to Al- Thursday, February 2, JM. ma Brushaber, Gen Smith, Ann Hirshberg, Petey Oakford, Juanita Harris and Brenda Mc- Gue. An afternoon of c.c.c was enjoyed, (coffee, cake, and chat) Mildred Pintozzi entertained the following ladies on Tuesday night, Jan. 24. Hedy Siewert, Marge Franklin, Agnes Clove, Anne Marie Johnson and Jean Hahndorf. Alma Brushaber entertained some of her friends on Friday, Jan. 27 .with a luncheon at 12:30, Ann Sand of Lakemoor, Marie Behrndt of Lilymoor, Sarah Deaf and Frieda Olson of Edgebrook. Ruth Young of Lilymoor was unable to attend and wishes are for her to hurry up and get well. Birthday Doings George Baumgartner celebrated his birthday on Jan. 29, Sunday. He and his wife, Vera, had as their guests their three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baumgartner of Lake Villa, Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgartner and family of Round Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baumgartner and family of Barrington, and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson of Chicago. Not to be overlooked are the proudly claimed six grandchildren. Debbie Gladman, who celebrated her eighth birthday Jan. 29, was the main attraction at a party given in her honor Friday, Jan. 27. Her guests were Cathy Humann, Cindy Kujak, Alicia Sweeney, Linda Zimny, Pam Laursen, Kimberlee Worm, Patty Rogers, and sisters, Joanne and Darlene Gladman. The guests enjoyed games, ice cream and birthday cake. A cute little brown-eyed girl V Attention Block captains may obtain their 1961 car stickers from Helen Strandquist as soon as possible. 'VICT!I®' lALif' By Henry Heise Of Holder's Drug Store WHERE WERE YOU . . . . . . and what were you do> ing on February 2, 1960? February 2, 1959? Do you remember what you were wear ing? Exactly how the children looked? It's hard, isn't it, to sort Ojut one day from the blur of memories? So -- let me propose an intriguing idea. How about saving this Saturday in pictures? v Stock up on several rolls of film and then make your cam era y^pr companion for the day. Snap the family at the breakfast fable. Take some shots of Mom bustling around the house. Take the camera along on your jaunt to the shopping center. Or to the l$ke. Shoot some flash pic tures of the youngsters being tucked in for the night. You'll wind up with a priceless record of a typical day in the life of your family. A record that will bring the Whole season into sharper focus as you look back at that one Saturday you saved in pictures. (\ When we try this idea at our house, we'll be using a jjrownie Starmatic Camera Jpaded with Kodacolor Film Outdoors, the built-in electric 4sye will handle the job of setting the lens for me whether I'm taking a picture in early morning sun or late afternoon .I'll just aim and fire away jAnd flash shots indoors ar just about as easy. Remember to stop in for ;the film you'll need for your Saturday shooting session Then maybe we can eompar -results when you get your prints. FOR HIS VALENTINE Give him something useful, something to wear. Choose famous name brands he knows. Sport Shirts VANHEUSEN VANTAGE Wash-and-Wear Fabrics In New Color Treatments $c VAN HEUSEN Dress Shirts Famous Century Vantage Wash-Dry-Wear Fabrics Lustrous White Broadcloth VAN HEUSEN VANTAGE White Shirts $4.50 jy Smart Ties Rep Stripes, All-Over Patterns, And Small Crests Are Here |50 to Bow Ties $1 and $1.50 Nobelt Pajamas With Comfortable Waistband Fine Cotton Fabrics ...$4.25 to $5 Luxurious Rayons $7.95 Nylon Tricot Knits $12.95 77lc0eM- 5TORE for MEN 117 S. GREEN ST. PH. EV 6-0047 McHENRY, ILL." Open Daily 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. -- Fridays 'till 9 P.M. Sundays: 9 A.M. to 12 Noon celebrated her first birthday Jan. 30. These brown eyes belong to Danette Bock of 316 Bonner Drive. Her grandma and grandpa McCuistion of Chicago, aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber, and brother, Eddie, age three, helped her celebrate this occasion by a Sunday dinner served oy her parents, Ed and Doris. Bobby Idstein celebrated his third birthday on Jan. 28, Saturday. His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Waymel of Chicago spent the weekend here. Friendly Get-Together Jim and Alice Quaiver entertained at their home on Saturday evening, Jan. 28. Friends attending were Wally and Betty Laurence, Bernice and Ken Boyce, Arlene and Frank Bartos, Delores and Jerry Rogers, Marge and Bill Casey, Dorothy and Bud Uttich, Pearl Reinhardt and Bill Kester. A Day of Skiing Petey Oakford spent a day of fun Saturday, skiing in Wilmont, Wis., with her brother, DukGrtJrondy, Judy Butler, and sister, Marilyn, and Patty Mc- Cullough. Among the fun, a little accident took place, when Judy Butler fell and cut her eye. Her skiing companions then took her to the MeHenry hospital where she received two stitches. Visiting Art and Gladys Hafer spent the weekend in Delavan, Wis., visiting their sister-in-law, Mrs. Jones. While there, Aft enjoyed a little fishing and returned home with lots of luck. Ed and Lee Glorch were visited by their son, Robert, and family of Streamwood, 111., Sunday afternoon. Joe and Fran Cina were very happy to have their son, Vin- FREUND'S DAIRY, Inc. Complete Line of Dairy Products |-- FREE DELIVERY -- Locally Owned and Operated Phone EV. 5-0195 or EV. 5-0232 cent, home for a few days from college. Vincent made the trip home at mid-term exams. He is a junior at Millikin college and will return Monday. Delores and Jerry Rogers were pleasantly surprised by a visit from Jerry's folks and brother, Mr. and Mrs. August Oeutre, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rogers, all of Chicago. Meet Your Neighbor Welcome "Old Timers" Robert said Audrey Ellmer of 406 Willow. The Ellmers have lived in Lakeland Park three years, moving from Chicago. went to school It Kansas. Robert spent his years ctf service in the Air Force at Topeka, Kansas and that is where the Ellmers met. Robert is now in the tabulating department with a company in McHenry and as a pasttime enjoys fishing. 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