Pig* Sixteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH lakeland Park , IfEW DIRECTORS ARE ELECTED TO SERVE ON BOARD Pat Gelwiclts EV. 6-3712 o. v EV. 5-4043 The general meeting of the LPPOA .took place Sunday arternoon at the community house. The main event of business was the election of four new board of directors to serve their term of two years. They are John Libastro, Ted Kaminski, Cecilia Oakford and Bill Herzog. The board members who remain to serve the community for another year are Jerry Rogers, Foster Glorch and Gladys Hafer. These seven board directors elect among themselves the specific offices the directors will hold. Much gratitude is extended to the four retiring directors, Ray Rode, Audrey Ellmer, Alf Heggeland and John Chismar. Women's Club The election of officers for Women's club took place last Thursday evening in the com munity house at the April general meeting. The election results were President, Audrey Ellmer; First Vice-Presider t W a y s a n d M e a n s , B a r b a V a Meurer; Second Vice-President. Refreshments and Entertainment, Inge Pissowotzki; Secretary, Ann Marie Johnson; and Treasurer, Lyda Radish Thanks are sent to the nominating committee for their time given; Chairman, Bessie M a t t h e w s . D e l o r e s R o g e r s Louise McEnry, Jean Paris and Pat Gelwicks. Refresh mfnts were served. Bake Sale Results The Women's club held it«- bake sale last Saturday, and we're glad to report it was P success. T^e chairman of thte s u c c e s s f u l p r o j e c t , B a r b a r a Meurer, is grateful to those who offered their time in calling for donations, Evelyn Kaxninski, and Marion Hulbert and to Audrey Ellmer and Carol Humann, who picked ujbake items and helped at the booth. Barb is also grateful to Bill the girls who reserved a few minutes of their time to bake something special for the bake sale. Address Announcement •. Our association director, Ray Rode, who has worked with the post office on the new address system has been informed that Hilltop street has been changed to Shore Hill. The residents who have been affirmed of their Hilltop street address should change- the- -street -to Shore Hill. at 8 p.m. in the community house to rehearse. Little League On Sunday, April 23, between the hours of 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., at the old ball field, (Shore Drive and Center Street) weather permitting, there will be field try-outs held for all boys that tire to play ball this season. Each boy must bring his glove, if you do not own a- glove at this time, don't stay away. I am sure that there will be gloves available for use. All team managers aruv coaches must be on- the field before the above stated time. An all out effort will be made on April 23 to place every eligible boy in the subdivision on the player list. All those boys who have a desire to play oall and are not registered may do so at the field on this day. Also all of you fellows who still have your applications, this will be the day to get them in. The registration fee should be paid as soon as possible, but don't let the lack of this fee stop you from signing up. Boys are eligible to play if they become 8 years old on or before June 15, or if they do not reach age 13 until after August 1. A copy of a birth certificate must be presented toy each player. Any ad ditional information can be obtained by calling Mitchell Przetacznik, EV. 5-1822. A display of the uniforms will be made at the field on the above date. Also all of the playing and protective equipment will be shown. Boys who played last year and who are iust a bit hesitant about playing this year, do yourself a favor, get out and see all of this equipment. You will also have the chance to talk to the men who will be running the teams, they will be able to explain the advantages of playing ball this season. So fellows let's spread the word around, April 23, is the day, we'll see you on the ball field. Thursday, April 13, 1^|1 Minstrel Chorus The minstrel show chorus will meet tonight (Thursday'* Cab Scouts A twenty mile Black Hawk trail hike took place at Camp Lowden in the state park near Oregon last weekend. The hikers left at 7 p.m. Friday evening and returned home Sunday afternoon about 1:30 p.m. Maynard DeVos served as scout master, Fred Durrenberg was assistant scout master, Dennis Martell, Jr., as assistant senior scout master, John Beato as senior patrol leader, James DeVos as assistant senior patrol leader, Dennis McGowan, James Anderson and Chuck Messell, Jr., as first class scouts. Troop 162 tad barrels of fun and returned home with a few additional blisters, Charley horse:; and sore knees. Cub Pack Monday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m. more men ®a§r MCGREGOR DrSnler than ;er Jacket as worn by BILLY CASPER, JR. 1969-60 U.S. OPEN GOLF CHAMPION s as advertised in • Double protection shoulder yoke • Cool breather holes under arms • Extra-roomy back pleats ° Deep-cut pivot armholes • Special hip and sleeve elastics * Corded water-tight pockets • Drizzler cloth of 60% rayon, 40% cotton that's washable and showerproof * Fresh I960 colors , Fresh 1961 Colors $11.95 Longs $12.95 Other Jackets From $8.95 Store for MEN in the community house was the April Cub Pack meeting. The boys played games and participated in group singing. Word was sent that this meeting was not well attended, sc. we are urging more parents to attend the pack meetings, as Cub Pack is a boy-parent organization. All Cub Scouts and parents will attend the Scout-O-Rama as a group. The boys and parents will meet in the community house, Saturday, April 22, at 6:30 p.m. Esther Cygan, Den Mother of Den 1, held a meeting Wednesday, April S. Dennis Drum) was named denner, and Ronald Camp as assistant denner. Baptisim • • Terri Lee K o z y, infant daughter of Robert and Janet Kozy, was baptized Sunday, April 9 at St. Paul's United Church of Christ in Palatine by Rev. Glen G. Gumm. Her sponsors Were uncle Jerry Nelsorand Richard Hill, both of Palatine, and Miss Carol Wede of Arlington Heights. A buffet dinner <vas served at the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson, home for her parents, her sponsors and other guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kozy of Palatine, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyprian Kosieracki of Lakeland Park, paternal greatgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kosie and family, of Park Ridge, Mrs. Hildur Johnson of Chicago, maternal great-grand mother; Marie Nelson of Palatine, paternal great-grandmother; Auntie Dorothy Johnson, of Chicago; Martha Nelson of Chicago; and Miss Carol Ernst of Skokie. Ellmer whose birthday is^April 15. Another Boy! Former residents of Lakeland Park at 603 Shore Drive, B6b and Jean Meyer are proud parents of another boy. The Meyers moved to Evanston about two months ago. Kurt Joseph was born at Harvard hospital, Friday, April 7. This bouncing boy tipped the scale at 8 lbs,, and 8 ozs. Bob and Jean have four daughters and two other sons. Anniversary Happy anniversary greetings to Len and Vickey Bottari as they started their fourteenth year of togetherness on April 10, and to Bob and Audrey Koczor who celebrated their seventh anniversary on April 9. Birthday Doings Happy birthdi<y-«wishes to Jimmy Moore, who celebrated his second birthday on April 6, and to his father*- Robert Moore, whose birthday .was also on April 6. Jimmy had a party on his birthday afternoon and cousins came froth McHenry, Waiiconda, and Carpentersville and also a neighbor, Anthony Serio. His maternal grandparents, Mr. . and Mrs. Richard Peters, were scheduled to visit the whole weekend, but due to the unexpected arrival of the mumps to both Jimmy and brother, Bobby, on Friday, they only visited briefly on Saturday. Jay and Joan Parisi entertained on Saturday evening; April 8, in observance of son, John's birthday and daughter,4 Linda's birthday, both on' April 9 and Joe Parisi's birthday on April 7. Mrs. Joe Parisi and son, Joseph, attended and Joe's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Parisi, and Marge and Pete. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Slonina and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wood and family of Wooddale, Mr. and Mrs. R. Slater and daughter of Lake Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. D. Slater and family of Chicago and Mrs. Mildred E. Slater of Chicago, Joan's mother. Ha He Ho's The Herzogs and Hountrasses really surprised the Hafers on Monday evening. They called it a belated birthday and anniversary party altho' Art Hafer's birthday was Feb. 19 and their wedding anniversary was Jan. 21. Due to the Herzogs being on vacation they thoroughly surprised the Hafers by coming in with all refreshments at this belated date. As usual, pinochle was played and the girls beat the boys on this gay evening. eon for Capt. and Mrs. Brightstone of Fox River Grove. Entertains Sewing Club Meta Oilier entertained the Busy-Beet Sewing Club on their weekly meeting day, Wednesday, April 5. Attending her luncheon with their sewing were Reba Owen, Pearl Pietsch, Mayda Shigley, Edyth Stafford, Mary Lou Tarnowske and daughter, Mary Ann Rader and daughter, and Henrietta A h r e n s . N o t a t t e n d i n g w e r e Patsy Ahlbert, Edie Meyer, and Bessie Grobel whom they hope gets well soon. .......... Visits Son Mr. and Mrs. Jay Parisi, Bonnie Bucaro «nd Pete Parisi visited Joe Parisi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Parisi, al Great Lakes Naval Training Center on Sunday. This coming Saturday, Joe completes his basic training and is looking forward to the two week furlough he has coming in the near future. daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Steen, of Lombard. Easter Doings Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parisi entertained on Easter Sunday some of their family including Marge, Pete, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parisi and son, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Slonina. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cholewa and family of Chicago. Ann and Bill Herzog spent Easter Sunday with Ann's Meet Your Neighbor This week we would like to welcome as "New-C o m e r s" Matthew and Sue Grizely, who live at; 225 Willow Lane and came to Lakeland Shores five months ago from Chicago, and from all appearances they are doing quite well here. Three lovely little ladies fill the Grizely home and daughter (?) number four may (?) arrive in August. Linda is four, Joy is two and Patty just celebrated her first birthday April 8. Sue w'qs enrolled at St. Michael's central high and Matthew went to Waller high school, both in Chicago^ The Grizelys will have been married six years this coming Oct. 8, and it all started when they met at a wedding and were married, nine months later to the day. Matt's occupation is being a brick layer and enjoys all sports, particularly golf and baseball. Sue is a domestic executive (housewife and mother) and belongs to Women's Club. 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