Page Twenty-Two rmmsmm plaiwdealbr j. Thursday, Jane 7, 1962.. Holiday Hills Start Swimming Lessons June 11 Inez Young Don't forget to have your, children down at the lake beach on Monday morning, June 11. Junior Life Saving, 9 o'clock -- Advanced Swimmers, 9:30 --Intermediate, 10 - Beginners, 11. Be sure to have them in their bathing suits so that the instructor can test them to see what class they will be in. For further information call Marv Mahon a? 385-5955. Dane June 16 An.unusual invitation was in my mail box t his week. It was unsigned and asked me to bring whole newspaper family of subscribers to a most Unusual wedding which the writer assured me would be a highlight of the H.H.P.O.A. dance at the Legion home in Wauconda on June 16. The dance is described in the invitation as :he social event of the season, and there is an added notation that the wedding will not interfere in any way with the other activities of the evening. Don't forget this all-important dance. Griswold Lake A. C. The Athletic club had a bowling tournament on Satux*- dav. May 26. Sixteen members of the club participated in the tournament with the results as follows: First place, Don Teuher with a 563 series; Joe pfeffman, 484: and Norm Jeschke, 438. Two Brand New Residents Raymond Douglas Angle, born on May 22 at Memorial hospital in Woodstock, n* the first child of both proud J and happy Betty and Ray^Angle. Weighing 8 lbs. and 6 ozs. at birth he is keeping mom and dad busy day and night but there are no complaints. He's a very good baby. Barbara and Joe Hoffman are proud parents of a baby boy born shortly after midnight on Thursday, May 31. Bret Allan Hoffman weighed in at 8 lbs., 5 ozs. and has one sister, Gina Marie, who is 18 months old. waiting at home for him. Baby Showers Vi Wychezany was surprised by a group of friends, neighbors and relatives at a baby shower May 17 It was held at the home of Arlene Forman with Arlene and another neighbor, Helen Boettcher as hostesses. -=»• On hand to share her happiness were Jean Baird, Chady Ary, Bea Musolf, Ellen Erickson, Lorraine Holter Hofer, Donna Kasprzyk, Alice Malzahn, Virginia Mroz, Jimmie Jastes, Mary Mahon, Irene Reynolds, Elaine Schmitt, Dolly Sehmuhlaudi's mother, Mrs. Francis Smid, her aster, Rosalie Savini, and her «unt, Mrs. Ann Dudek. ? Bea Musolf wag- guest of honor along with fier daughter, Candis Rae, *' at a baby shower held at the Ary home on Thursday, May 24. Thanks to the following gals, its been predicted that Candis will be the best dressed baby girl in town --Kay Mac-- Williams, Jean Baird, Virginia Lundelius, Eunice Heise, Midge Teuber, Mary Mahon, Irene Woiss. Arlene Hill, Lois Landis, Phyl Harper, May White, Pat Roth, Joyce Karafa, Helen Boettcher, Doris Filip, Gerry Breede and the hostesses, Chady Ary, Jimmie Justes and Jackie Lutrell. Jimmie made the decorations which included an umbrella as the table centerpiece, and a cake in the shape of a baby bassinet. a. Congratulations Our best wishes to the following young people who are graduating from our local schools ihis week: MoHenry high school, Mike Ahlgrim, Jim dowhin, John Jeschke and Pat Spencer. McHenry Junior high, Tom Landis, Sharon Larie, Don Norton, Bruce Potrat z, Jeanne Strossner and Robert Suman. Joyce A h 1 g r i m graduates from Moody Bible Institute on Friday, June 8, and leaves the following morning for Missionary candidate school in Florida. She will attend this school for two weeks and the findings from this school will determine which Missionao' field she will be sent to. Our very best to all of these young people. School Playground Accident Our best wishes to Bonnie Exline who broke her arm on Tuesday. May 29, while playing bail on the Junior high playground. Woman's flub The next meeiing of the Holiday Hills Woman s club will be held on Wednesday. June 13. at St. John's Lutheran church in Island Lake. The program of the evening will include a film on cancer. Notes on the Malstroms Dick and Bernice Malstrom went to LaCross. Wis., to visit with their son, Dick, Jr., and his family. When they arrived they found congratulations were in order. Young Dick gnd his wife. Lynn, were elected presidential coupie of the LaCross State Teachers College Cana club. They came back to Holiday Hills and a busy weekend with Dick's birthday on May 28 and daughter, Madelvn's, birthday on May 29 necessitating a double celebration. May 30 found them in Glen Ellyn for a Malstrom' family reunion. And say, have you seen Bernice driving around in her new little car? Smith Baby 111 % Gloria and Gerry Smith spent several sleepless days and flights when their 18 month old daughter, G^nlyr.n. or more affectionately called Gigi, became ill with an undetermined vims and running a high fever went into several convulsions. During the four days of her illness Gloria and Gerry kept a constant vigil and spent hours trying to reduce the fever. Sunnyside Estates ASSOCIATION MEETS AT SCHOOL IN JOHNSBURG Joan Walczynskl - 885-3105 The bi-monthly Meeting o£ our subdivision associ a t i o n, SEpfOA, Inc., will be held tonight in the Johnsburg public school at 8 p.m. Please try to attend. v Birthday (iirls Two of our) young ladies celebrated then- natal days with parties rec^itly. Miss Donna Noah invited five of her classmates for an after-school party. The girls enjoyed the usual cake, ice cream and candy and then, 'cause the weather was so very nice they went outdoors and played the games, too numerous to mention. The happy guests who attended wove Kathv Brennan, Patty Haggen. Linda Hopp, Connie Jablonski and Regina Kern. Our other -young miss was three year old Tanwny Bieschke whose big day fell on a Saturday, but the party was held on Sunday to enable all the invited guests to attend. Tammy's auntie, Dorothy Ungaro, and her four children came out on Friday and stayed on until Monday to lend Mommy Alice a hand for the occasion. Uncle George .Ungaro came alter work to spend what time he could enjoying the weekend -with them. In addition to the Ungaro family the Gigi's over her virus now -- a few pounds lighter and her mom and dad are counting a few more grey hairs and some dark circles under their eyes-- and ever so grateful for the twinkle that's back in Gigi's eyes. Surprise Birthday Party Lauretta Nelson was surprised by several of her friends on the occasion of her ??. birthday Tuesday, May 29. As she walked out of her back door she was seranaded with "Happy Birthday Song" from Teubers' back yard. Her husband, Gunnar, accompanied the group on the accordion and kept them in a 'singing mood' throughout the party. Helping Lauretta celebrate her birthday were the Gotches, the Teubers and the Heises. Mark Jende is 5 Mark, who was 5 years old on May 20, celebrated with a party for his friends. Cake, ice cream, candy and prizes were ihe delight of Roy Breede, Johnny LuttrelJ, Robert Sundby, Danny, Keith and David Krostal and his-sister, Leslie. guests on Sunday included Grandma Dietrich and Greatgrandpa Drummer, as well as auntie Mariene and uncle Bill Westgate and their two sons; plus T a m m y's godmother, Sandy Ehrenberg, artd her boyfriend and godfather, Bobby Ehrenberg, and the senior Ehrenbergs,. E(ldie and Millie. Everyone had a wonderful time and the highlight of the party was the birthday cake in the form of a puppy dog, m a d t b y A u n t i e D o r o t h y . Needless to say; Tammy enjoyed her party. Tea Time The Mother-Daughter Tea hosted by Girl Scout Troops 295, 378 and 408 was a huge success. The Hawaiian theme was carried out from start to finish, decorations, costumes, dancing, food, etc. Each mother received a lei upon arrival and the centerpieces, which were made by the girls of Troop 408 were pineapples, too clever for words. Each Troop Leader presented the girls with their awards and then the girls had a program for the mothers. This was followed by some very tasty food and it all ended with a Good Night circle and the singing of "Taps". Girl Foresters The Juvenile Girl Foresters will hold their monthly meeting on June 28 at the Community club. Following the business meeting, the fun-part will be held out-of-doors. Don't forget girls, June 28. Letter I received a note from Florence Kanter, asking that I pass the following letter on to you folks. I quote in part from her letter. "Dear Friends and Neighbors, "When I get home I will offer my services as a typist to anyone who might need them. Please don't hesitate to ask me. I am feeling fine and am trying to make good use of all this free time. However, I am looking forward to returning to the rush of ordinary living. If you find time to drop me a few lines, please do so as I enjoy very much hearing from you all. Sincerely, Flo." Naturally, I have nothing to add other than the fact that I afn pleased to be the middleman in this instance. Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Kimbro celebrated their fifty-first wedding anniversary by visiting at the home of Glenda and Phil Wieck in Pistakee Highlands. Glenda served a lovely anniversary dinner complete with cake. The Kim b r o s were thrilled and happy with this TO ALL OUR FORMER CUSTOMERS AND THOSE WE HAVEN'T HAD THE PLEASURE OF MEETING. WE INVITE YOU TO THE . . . 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Bert and Kate Reese, former neighbors who now reside in Elgin, took advantage of the recent holiday to drop in for a visit with the Kimbros. Pat Spindler, now home from the hospital, has had her sister from the East with her for the past week or so. Clitf and Andy Sabby made a trip into Chicago to visit daughter, Inez Wilke, who underwent surgery recently. She is coming along nicely, I'm told. Scouts We'll begin with the Brownies. Troop 150 had the following girls for officers this week: Mary Jane Lakowske as president, Nancy Roggenbuck as secretary, Karen Hettermann as treasurer, Kathy Harrington as reporter. The girls made table decorations and preparations for their luncheon. They also practiced marching for the Memorial Day parade. Cookie hostess was Debbie Stuhl and the two Mother Helpers were Betty Hettermann and Betty Lakowske. Girl Scout Troop 295 spent their weekly meeting having a ball. They had a cookout at Mrs. Dehn's house, complete with hamburgers, potato chips, beverages and marshmallows and brownies. The girls really enjoyed it and even the raindrops that fell couldn't havo dampened their spirits. Leader, Marge Barth, and yours truly were also able to NOTICE Christian Science services are held1 every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Building, 1309 N. Court St., Mc- Henry. All interested are welcome to attend. attend. This was the. final meeting for the summer months for Boy - Scout Troop 144 and it was spent having a farewell party for Leader J£av Jensen, who is moving and is therefore unable to continue as leader for the boys. It will be a great loss to the boys, but they hope one of the local men will step in an fill Ray's shpes. Getting back to the party, though; there was food galore which the boys all enjoyed and Ray was quite taken aback by the gifts presented to him by the boys. His appreciation of the gifts is equaled only by the admiration the boys have for him. Sick List We were happy to see that Gladys Kayler is home 'from the hospital, but the poor gal still has that piece of lawn mower blade in her leg. Due to the location of it, the doctors are trying to avoid going in after it. I'll keep you posted. Happy Occasions Our biifltliday folks this week include Connie Martinez and Louis Brink on June 8, Alan Kennebeck on June 9 when he will be six years old, and Hed- •vig Hanninger on June 10. Happy birthday one and all. Anniversary greetings go to George and Grace Owen on June 10 when they will celebrate fifty-four years of married life; to Lillian and John Mischke and Louise and Magmus Olson, celebrating nine and five years, respectively; and to Helen and Sol Kobus on June 14 when they will celebrate twenty-one years to*.**** gether as man and wife. Congratulations one and all. w i May God bless each and ev- .r~. eiyone pf you with health, hagP^ ' ^ piness and many, many more^C to follow. Last Minute Item A cute little dog has at- . tached himself to the Fuqua , ' family. Fran called\ to tell me about it because sne saicT~it's "' eapy to see that h^is some-, one's pet. Fran says he's white, but has brown on his ears and C>1 a few other spots of brown and he is of no particular breed. Signing Off That about winds it up for • this week. Hope you will all remember to call and give me . .. some news. 'Bye now! 4 i A / ljustgota Galaxte!- AT MY NEIGHBORHOOD FORD DEALER C Big.;. bold.;. beautiful '62 Galaxie by Ford. It's got the looks that McHenry likes--and how! Thunderbird power and performance. Want to feel super at a Ford price? See the gorgeous new Galaxies* Sunliners, Station Wagons today at: BUSS FORD SALES 3936 W. Main St., McHenry, 111. 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