Thursday. July £0, 1961 THE McHENRY PLAHTOEALER •Hii Page Thlvietri Lakeland Park Little Leaguers Rid© In 'Parade Pat Gelwtcka EV. 5-8712 Gloria Flannigan EV. 5-4710 S i x t e e n o f o u r L i t t l e Leaguers had the pleasure of riding a fire truck in the Mc- Henry festival parade last Sunday noon. The dedication of the new ball field behind the community house will take place Sunday, July 23, at 2:30 p.m. A triple header is scheduled, so all the boys may be seen in action. The ceremony will take place between the first and second game. Come, out and support your team! Schedule for the following week is Thursday, Pirates vs. Cubs; Sunday, dedication and triple, header; Monday, Braves vs. Sox; Tuesday, Pirates vs. Tigers; Wednesday, Orioles vs. Cubs; Thursday, Orioles vs. Biaves. Ice Cream Social An old fashioned ice cream social will be held Sunday, Aug. 6, at the community house. This gay event will be sponsored by the Women's Club. Four to seven will be the serving time. The ice cream social will be enjoyed in a gay ninety theme with attractions 4bh as a fish pond, cookie walk, games, pantry auction, and a prince and princess contest. Children through age four are eligible. The contest is available. to Lakeland Park and Lakeland Shores residents only. Call Gloria Flannigan at EV. 5-4710 for your entry. Smorgasbord Dishes ^All the dishes from the June T? smorgasbord are at the home of Toots Gerstad, 1409 Oakwood Court, Lakeland Shores, EV. 5-4043. You may call her to make arrangements or stop and pick them up on or before July 21. After the twenty- first. they will be placed at the community house. Welcome MVelcome Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmar Larserf of 1903 N. Rogers avenue, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chadwick of 5300 W. Shore Drive, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Basal of 4305 W. Shore Drive and Mr. and Mrs. K. Crook of 5213 W. Shore Drive to our subdivision. lVn Sympathy We wish to extend our sym- Ifjthy to Marge Franklin and her family upon the death of her eighteen year old niece, Joan Altman of Oak Park. Joan was enjoying a vacation in Azusa, Calif., with her mother visiting relatives. Last Saturday, July 15, Joan was riding in an airplane in Oakley, Calif., with David Hinrich, the pilot, when their plane crashed to the ground and burned. JBth were thrown from the plane. Happy Birthdays Happy birthday to Claudia Garn and Freida LeCerba on July 20. Birthday Doings Joan Nick was hostess to a beach birthday party for her ?1CT U$ talj^ niece, 'Barbara Jean Oberman of Tomahawk, Monday, July 17. Helping Barbara celebrate her sixth birthday were Debbie, Pamela and Karen Foszcz, Susan Gerstad and cousin, Kirk Nick. They enjoyed the afternoon at the beach and afterwards had cake and ice cream. Barbara is spending the summer with the Nicks. Michael Koch celebrated his eighth birthday Sunday, July 16, with a birthday party. Attending the party was Mr. and Mrs. Dickens and family of Wonder Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Meilahn and family of Streamwood, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Meilahn and daughter, Helen, great aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W.. Plante of Oak Park, who are vacationing in Wonder Lake at present, and great-grandmother, Mrs. H. Plante of Oak Park who spent a few days with the Kochs. Ham, hamburgers, salad, cake and ice cream were enjoyed by all. Danny Kamp celebrated his eleventh birthday, July 17, by inviting his Little League team and friends over for a weiner roast in the back yard. Guests from tfie Sox baseball team were Willy Raskoff, Ray Bottari, Bruce Okal, Kevin Lavin, brother, Ron Kamp, Jack Laursen, Ray Rode, Harold Meyer, Harry Maier and- Stewart Tihinen. Doug Belahlavy was unable to attend. Friends were Dennis and Kevin Druml, Jimmy Franklin, Wayne Cygan and coUsins, Gary and Dave Guzzardo of McHenry. Bonnie Kroening celebrated her seventh birthday Wednesday, July 19. Children from the Meurer, Campo, Prazak, Vanek and Krasucki families and Butch Morgenson were the guests. Ice cream and cake were enjoyed. Wednesday morning, July 12, a surprise breakfast vvas planned for Fran Cina at the home of Jean„ Parisi. The girls, Vickey Bottari, Milly Pintozzi, Esther Cygan, Dorothy Hump h r e y s , E l a i n e J e t t , R u t h Roach, Lee Glorch, Marge Franklin and Jean Parisi enjoyed coffee and rolls. Fran was presented with a going away gift. Francina Parisi and Pam Schwingl were hostess to a weiner roast at the beach for Josephine Cina last Thursday afternoon. Guests were Susie Meineke, Jane Weber, Joanne Whiting, Kathy Boone. Mary Lou Smith, Mary Sue Weyland, Paulette Rizzo and Pat Foran. and enjoyed an evening in Gurney with Mr. and Mrs. J. Idstein of Mundelein where they had a delicious dinner. Attends Bridal Shower Carol Humann attended a bridal shower recently in Des- Plaines. The bride groom-to.-be is Carole's nephew, John Hart. Annual Picnic Dot tie and Irwin Becker had an annual picnic Sunday, July 9, for Irwin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Becker, Sr., of Chicago and twelve other couples. Everyone enjoyed the day with swimming, cook-out, games and just plain fun. Chaparones for Dance Jack and Petey Oakford entertained disc jockey, Eddie Hubbard, for dinner last Saturday night. Eddie Hubbard was MC for the festival teenage dance. The Jack Oakfords, Dave Ladds, John Gelwickses, and Harry Cygan of the Jaycee's were the chaparones for the dance. Going Away Fran Cina was guest of honor at a going away dinner last week in Crystal Lake. Girls of the welcome committee who enjoyed the dinner also, were Louise McEnery^.-Jepn Gagtjon. Jean Parisi, Delores Rogers, Lyda Radisch, Jo Rizzo, and Vickey Bottari. Ruth Roach |g£as unable to attend. Fran left for California Monday morning, July 17. 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The electric eye warns you to switch to flash when the light grows too dim or the shade is too deep. #The Brownie Starmeter Camera can give you a dozen bright, sharp color slides, color snapshots, or black-and-whites on every roll of film. „ Come in and pick up & Brownie Starmeter Camera in time for weekend snapshooting. You'll be surprised how fast you get used to getting a good shot every shot! EARL B. WALSH INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm * Lite hm Representing •gCLIABLB COMPANIES #Hen You Need Insurance of Any Kind Phone EVergreen 5-004S or 5-0958 84*9 W. Elm St., McHenry, I1L PR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 1M8 N. Green Street Office Phope: EV 5-0180 Res. Phone: EV 5-6191 Honrst Daily 0:80 - 5:00 Joes. & Fri. Evenings ; 0:80 ft® 9 p.m. Closed AM Pay Wednesdays Eyes Examimefl-Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses fitted Repair Service 8-61 SCHRO&DEB IRON WORKS Structural Qfcsel aad Onsa^d Visit Our Showrooms Fireplace Equipment S Miles South on Rt. 81 Ph. EVergreen 5-0950 8-61 GORDON E. 8ERGANT Registered Professional Engineer ' PeT&sHoCSoa Testa Sanaflftotton Layouts Water Supply Programs Richmond 4198 H MOe South of Rt. 12 oa Johnshurg - Wilmot Road 5-61 DR. EDGAR E. PEASLEE Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR 8616 W. Main, McHenry, 111. Office except sasreJay 1-8 Wed. A Fri. Evenings 7-0 EV &-04m 0-61 Picnic Rita and Bob Idstein and family attended a family picnic in Chicago July 9. There were about seventy relatives there. Rita's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Waymel of Chicago, returned home Sunday evening with Rita and Bob to spend a few days. Rita and Bob took advantage of their baby-sitter Vacation Return Betty and Gary Pingleton spent a week's vacation visiting Gary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pingleton, in Alton, Mo. and Betty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Met ford, in Carlinsbille, 111. They returned home Sunday, July 16. Weekend Vacation Audrey and Bob Koczor spent last weekend in Minnesota visiting Audrey's aunt. Baby-sitter for Randy, Deborah and Rickey was grandma Bukum of Chicago. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. William Meurer ot Maywood were* guests Sunday at the home of their son, Ron and Barbara Meurer. After a delicious Sunday dinner everyone enjoyed viewing the festival parade. Del and Bob Kroening entertained Bob's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kroening\ and five children from Mundelein last Sunday. A barbecue was enjoyed. Ed and Mickey Gladman enjoyed visiting with quests Bert Young of Chicago, Mickey's father, nephew, Joe Young of Chicago and Mickey's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Young, and five children of Villa Park last Sunday. Everyone watched the parade after dinner. Joey is staying with the Gladmans for the week. Jack and Petey Oakford were visited by Mrs. Eileen Grendy, Petey's mother and P a t t y M c C u l l o u g h , P e t e y s niece over last weekend. Patty j enjoyed attending the festival teenage dance. Mrs. Grondy j and Patty returned to Chicago Sunday night. An old friend, Brother H. Gregory of Christian Brothers enjoyed Sunday dinner with the Oakfords also. The parade was the highlight of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Birkinvine of Sun Prairie, Wis., were t.he Thursday night guests of their daughter, Toots, and Don Gerstad .and family. Esther and Harry Cygan had weekend guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. L. Glowinski and daughter. Ann Marie, of Melrose Park. Sunday, July 16, Esther and Harry and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elen and daughter, Karen! of Wheaton and Mr. and Mrs. Tews of Chicago enjoyed the Fiesta Day in Mc- I Henry. ! Murphy and Norb Kwiatek entertained Mr. and Mrs. I Schroeder and sons of Halfday and Roy Domminick of Elmwood Park, Saturday, July 15. Jesse and Bob Matthews were visited Monday by Mr. Mrs. Frank Gampetro and family from Niles. They enjoyed the day swimming. Jesse and Bob Matthews visitors Sunday, July 16, were Mr. and Mrs. Rick Sandri and family of Schiller Park. 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