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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jan 1963, p. 9

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Thursday, January 31, 1963 THE McHESfiflPfclAINDEALER Pag* Lakeland Park WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS THURSDAY NIGHT, FEB. 7 Gloria Flannlgan - 885-4710 Barbara Meurer - 885-4356 Don't forget ladies that next Thursday, Feb. T, is Women's club meeting. It will start promptly at 8:30 p.m. at the community house. All members are urged to attend and anyone wishing to join is also welcome. It is to be a social night so be sure to attend and join in the fun. Garbage Dues Dae Don't forget this Friday, Feb. 1, the quarterly garbage dues are due. They are to be paid to your block captain. Also you can pick up your 1963 car stickers from your block captains. Cab Pack 459 The Cub Pack meeting last week Monday had a pretty good turn out considering the snow storm we had to go through. There were quite a few awards and pins given out but at this writing I waS unable to get all of the names so I shall just say, nice work and congratulations to all the boys who made their awards. It was also Ed Druml's last night as Cub Scout Leader. We can't begin to tell him how much we appreciate all the work he has done with the boys, so we'll say thanks a lot for a job well done. Bob Matthews is our new Cub Scout leader and Of course we know he will do a good job too. After the awards were handed out, Agnes Prazak had a little game for the two leaders to play. Both were blindfolded and were told they were to see who could blow a paper plate across the table first. What they didn't know was that the paper plates were replaced with plates which had flour on it and of course when they blew them, all the flour came back and covered them. After this, the pack was dismissed and refreshments were served. Little League Because of the extreme cold weather last week, no one showed up for the Little league meeting. Therefore it was cancelled for this month. They will meet the fourth Wednesday of February. Broken Lights At The East Beach Once again we are sorry to report that there has been more trouble at the beaches. Someone has been breaking the light bulbs which were just put up. Would all parents please warn your children about this as they do cost money to be replaced. It is a shame that some children don't appreciate what the beach committee has done fof our beaches to make it an enjoyable place to skate and have fun. It would be appreciated if residents who live near the beaches would report any malicious mischief going on to one of our deputies. Schedule For Community House Friday, Feb. 1 -- Dancing classes 2 to 6 p.m.; Tuesday, Feb. 5 -- Dancing classes 3 to 6 p.m., evening, 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout meeting; Wednesday, Feb. 6, 7:30 p.m. Cub Committee meeting; Thursday, Feb. 7 -- 8:30 p.m. Women's club Social meeting. Call Jo Rizzo for reservations at 38? 2728. Get-Well Wishes To Wayne Cygan who was taken to West Suburban hospital in Oak Park last Friday. Wayne is feeling much better but will be confined there for quite awhile. I'm sure he would be pleased to receive many cards from his friends and it will make his ste.y seem shorter. Oft-well wishes also to T,ee If Glorch who had sufgery las1 week at Woodstock hospital Hope to see you up and around soon, Lee. And to the following who have a siege of chicker pox; David Wohnrade, Carol Matthews, Kathy Campo, Junior Prztacznik and Mike John son. Anniversary Wishes To Ben and Ann Hirshberg who celebrated 33 years of wedded bliss on Jan. 27; to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Messel who tied the knot seventeen years ago on Jan. 26, and to Bob and Gayle Laursen who repeated "I do" thirteen years ago on Feb. 4. Congratulations and may you all have many happy years together. Birthday Wishes Happy birthday to Ron Bar-, wig on Feb. 1; to Donna Humann who will be seven years old on Feb, 3 and to Richard Hahndarf who will be fifteen on Feb, 5 and to Jim Becker and Delia Dralle who sjiare the same day of Feb. 6 and to Larry Burns who will have a sunshine birthday on Feb. 6 when he will be six years old. Have a nice day. Belated birthday wishes to Larry Oakford who was eight years old on Jan. 28 and to Dee Barwig who chalked up another year on Jem. 30. Sorry we missed your days. Birthday Doings Larry Oakford and his dad, Jack, celebrated their birthdays on Sunday, Jan. 27. Their guests were Grandma Grondy, Duke Grondy and his fiance, Connie O'Connell, Marilyn Mc- Cullough and daughter, Patti, Eileen and Pete Paulsen and children, Danny and Cindy. Petey served a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings to the guests after their return from a sledding jaunt at Crystal Lake Hills. On Monday, Jan. 28 Larry Oakforcf%iad a party in hor.or of his eighth birthday after school. Helping him celebrate were Lawrence Huck, Stevie Stanek, Gerard Long, James Coughlin, Johnny Knebel, Del Gerstad and his brother, Billy. Cake, ice cream, and hot chocolate were served to the boys. Carole Matthews celebrated her second birthday on Sunday, Jan. 27. Her guests were grandma and grandpa Hearle, grandma and grandpa Reed of Chicago, aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gampetro and cousins, of Niles and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sandri, and cousins of Schiller Park. Carol's mom served a baked ham supper to all the guests. And Jessie report-: that Carol came down with the chicken pox the next morning which was one gift she didn't like too well. Terri Kozy had a birthday party Sunday with lots of relatives helping her celebrate her second birthday. There was Don and Marrianne Johnson and son, Don, Jr., from Skokie, grandma Helen Nelson from Morton Grove, aunt Dorothy Johnson and great-grandma Hilda Johnson from Chicago, Carol Ernst from Morton Grove and Waldo Henning, Jerry Nelson from Champaign and his finance, Neva Huxmann, from Des Plaines, Carol Hill, Fred and Jean Kosi and children, Kathy and Mike, and Joe and Walter Kozi from Lakeland Park. A buffet supper was served with lots of goodies and of course a big cake. After supper a game of charades was enjoyed by all. Life In The Marines I have just heard a little news about Dave Druml. He's retes by Buss Emerson Our looking into the subjects of disease and medicine brings to mind a whimsically philosophic bit as follows: You have two chances -- one of getting the germ and one of not. And if you get the germ -- you have two chances, one of getting the disease and one of not. And if you get the disease -- you have two chances, one of dying and one of not. And if you die, you still have two chances. There is no chance, however, that you will receive anything less than quick, efficient service in the filling of prescriptions at MILLSTREAM DRUGS, Jewel Shopping Plaza. Try us. Phone 385-5057. If you have any question* regarding pharmacy or public health which you would like .tc have discussed in this column, write to Russ Emerson, c/e this paper. by Pete Pw.rr!. WINDSHIELD WIPER DILEMMA Nothing, aside from the wife <>1' a filling station operator, is more neglected than the windshield wiper blades. I would guess that^at least half the "bars driving into PETE'S SINCLAIR need replacements, but no one remembers them because it isn't raining just then. We clean your windshield and lift the blades in the process, and often fail to no tice them and remind you of it. In fact, recently during a rain storm I noticed that I needed new blades badly on my own car when I was miles from my own supply. It reminded me about the plumber that has leaky faucets in his home. So, next time you drive in at 4416 W. Rt. 120, Lakeland Park remember this important part of your car if we don't remember to remind you. You'll drive easier during the next rainstorm. Sunnysid® Estaiea SUDDEN DEATH OF MARY MIRANDA SHOCKS RESIDENTS Joan Walczynski 385-S105 "any way we can. I'm sure that 'God in His mercy will give them the courage they need to see this crisis through. It is with deep regret that I inform you readers of the shockingly sudden death of one of the nicest cider folks I knew. Mary M;.randa (the mother of Rose Felicetti and our former resident, Mary De- Francisco) suffered a stroke morning of Jan. 22. She was taken to Marvard hospital, but all the care couldn't prevent the second stroke she suffered on Wednesday, which resulted in her deaths at 1:30 p.m. that afternoon. There just are no words for us to offer to Rose and her sisters to help the ache in their hearts; just an offer to help in been made a squad leader with thirteen other Marines under him and is working on the rifle range for the next three weeks. In the obstacle training course he tied for first place. We can be mighty proud of him. Luncheon Louise McEnery had a luncheon last week for the Tripoly players. The main dish of Shrimp Creole was served to Ivy Lezak, Ruth McMahon, Edna Hountras, Helen Kraskiewicz, Ann Herzog, Grace Mandziania and Delia Julian. In the evening Delia Julian, Ruth McMahon and Ann Herzog returned to the McEnery home for a session of bridge. Bridge Club Meets The bridge club met last Tuesday evening at the home of Ruth Chadwick. Players are Ivy Lezak, Louise McEnery, Joyce Braum, Ruth McMahon, Lucille Dietz and Ann Harzog. Delia Julian sat in for Ann I^eigh who was ill. Ruth served more of those hi-caloried dishes the gals enjoy so much. Ruth McMahon won first prize and Delia Julian won second. In spite of the bitter cold weather these gals had a wonderful time. Winter Carnival Carmon and Virginia Hodges, Shirley and Marvin George, Bob and Jessie Matthews, Toots and Don Gerstad, Bob and Jan Kozy and Barb and Ron Meurer were the brave souls from Lakeland Park who joined the Homebuilders last Saturday night for tobogganing, skiing and ice skating at the Stan Thomas home. The weather was simply beautiful and everyone had loads of fun. Toots won't forget it for a long time because she came down on her tailbone too hard and finds it rather uncomfortable. Hope your feeling better by now. Delicious ham sandwiches and hot coffee and cake were devoured by the starving gang later in the evening. Visitors And Visiting On Sunday Ann Herzog had invited her family Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Steen and granddaughter, Ginny, of Lombard out to dinner but instead they surprised her by taking her to dinner at a well known restaurant in town. Matt and Sue Grizely entertained their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kee and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kee both of Wheeling last Saturday evening. They had a grand time visiting and later playing cards. Old Friend Gone My dad, A1 Holtfodt, and Stan and 1 and the cidldren had to make a ride to Villa Park on Sunday, Jan. 20. to attend the wake of one of our oldest friends, Alex Strehlau. It called to mind many fond memories of the "good old day#" and so on, through the years. Good As New We were sorry to learn that our dear Father Blitsch of St. John's church was taken to the hospital on Sunday, Jan. 20, where he immediately underwent major surgery. Being the strong person he is, he naturally came through with flying colors and by now is no doubt back home resting up. You just take it easy, Father; the weather is tco cold anyhow! Weather Or Not After the weather we've just had this past week, I guess even I'll take the "or not." I always say that I prefer winter months to the extreme heat of summer, but, gee whiz, there are limits and 28 degrees below zero is way beyond the limit. We sure had one time of it. what with cars not starting, oil lines freezing. schi»ols closing. snow to be shoveled. But with good neighbors, and cooperation, wc can all survive anything, I do believe. Hope that by the time jou read this, the weather conditions are all back to normal. Huge Success Even the bad weather couldn't hamper the good time planned by the Jak-Ana- Heights dance committee. In spite of the weather, a large crowd turned out for the time of their lives, and it naturally included us. Stan and I shared the evening with Katie and Rich Dehn, Estelle and Willie Klapperich, Connie and Frank May and Richerd May. The dancing was varied, the music was great, the food was good and the liquid refreshmentb were plentiful. We hateu to see the orchestra pacta up and leave 'cause I do believe that if they had played all night, we would have danced all night. May I say congratulations to the dance committee for a Job well done! Mo Meeting Due to the fact that the schools were closed, Girl Scout Troop 88 had no meeting this past week, so we have no news to report from them. Troop 295 By the time their meeting day arrived the weather was better and their meeting was held at the Palmer residence. After the usual business meeting, the girls began work on their Valentine Day gifts for their Mothers. tDw, Feb. 1, little Kim OTsen will celebrate her third birthday. On Feb. 2, Larry Palmer will be one year old. On Feb. 4, Donald Fiedler will fce( ten years old and little S&ndy Tyler will be two years old. On Feb. 5, Bob White wil celebrate his birthday. And on Feb. 6, we have four celebrants. Joanne Eichhorn and Isarl Fry; as well as Paul McDonald who will be fourteen and last, but not least, our own son, Stan, who will be light years old. Happy birthday to all of you. We have only one wedding anniversary to report this week. Cecilia and Martin Williams celebrate their happy day today, Jan. 31. Congratulations! Signing Off Guess that by now you aie good and tired of reading about just the Walczynski family, but I'm the only one who calls me with news it seems. I know there isn't too much going on these days, but surely something has been news at your house since the Christmas holidays. So, call me with your doings. Please? Thank you. Thought you might be interested in knowing that Stan and I received a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Kimbro recently. The weather there is quite unseasonal, too. They had snow on Christmas for the first time in twenty-seven years. They sound happy and content "back home" and we're happy for them. They send their best regards to all their friends here at "Sunnyside Estates." I feel guilty because I haven't as yet answered the letter, but I will get to it soon. If anyone has a message for them, just give me a call and I'll include it in my letter, if you like. So, until next week I'll be isgning off hoping for a call from YOU! 'Bye now! Pot making (ceramics) was likely man's first experience with chemical changes. Village of Sunnyside HOLD MONTHLY VILLAGE MEETING MONDAY, FEB. 4 - Betty Lenman 385-6366 Village of Sunnyside The monthly village meeting will be held on Monday, Feb. 4, at 8 p.m. Many new things are to be discussed. Come and give your views on them. Silver Wedding Anniversary Carl and Lavonne Sallas and Kay and Rich Fredricks attended the party given for Bill and Ruth Martinec on their silver wedding anniversary Saturday night. The affair was held at the K. of C. in Mc- Henry. Accident Rich Jablonski was a lucky fellow Friday. While going to work he was involved in a three car accident and was taken to McHenry hospital bruised and shaken up. Lucky because he came out of it without being seriously hurt. The car was a complete loss. played games and then ended their meeting by singing some songs. Parents of Cub Scouts niark your calenders for Feb. 10, at 1:30 in the afternoon, that is the day of the Blue and Gold dinner. New Club The Pistakee region adult fun night started Jan. 29 and every one is welcome. Every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. there will be entertainment and refreshments. The place is Pistakee Highlands community center. Try to get there next Tuesday for a night of fun. <$ Cub Scouts Tuesday found Den 1 practicing for the skit they will put on at the Blue and Gold dinner. After refreshments the boys CONTE Custom Tailor Fine Chicago Custom Tailor Now Living in McHenry Ready to Accommodate You in ALL TYPES OF TAILORING Ladies' St Gentlemen's Clothes By Appointment Call 885-3713 PHILIP CONTE 1003 S. Osage Dr. Oakhurst Subdivision McHenry, Illinois Visitors and Visiting Guests at the Metzger home Friday night were Joe and Mary Harrer and their two children, Jimmie and JoAnn. Grandparents Garlinskis visited with little Rickie who is now home from the hospital recuperating from his recent illness. S^iior Hahhingtons spent a delightful weekend with their daughter and family in Highland Shores. . The'Williamses enjoyed playing bridge at the Steel home Saturday evening. Ma and Pa Talow entertained their children and theirfamilies over the wekend. J' The L. Scholtzes had some of • their old friends from Pistaqua* Heights in for an evening of. fun on Saturday. Birthdays Belated birthday wishes to' Joe Metzger cm Jan. 24 and > Marta Martin on Jan. 30.] Cheryl Patterson celebrates on* Feb. 2. Many happy returns of the day to all of you. Anniversary Wishes Joe and Elizabeth Metzger observed their anniversary on' Jan. 26. May you both have many more happy years to-' gether. Signing Off The weather has been the only news this week, it's just too cold to go anywhere. The old saying there's no place like. home is all you hear. Again I remind you to please] throw seme bread and scraps out to the birds. See you next' week. Money never made a fool out; of any man--it just gives him a chance to demonstrate it. UPHOLSTERY FABRICS AND DRAPERY CLOTH $1.00 and $1.50 per yard 54 Inches Widi* Laminated Red Jersey $1.00 Per Yard TREMENDOUS VALtJES! Riwe/i&uLe TCetoit OutCci No HFGH PRESSURE CHECK OUR SUPRISE ROOM SUN. 9 ET-55900 Mumps, Mumps Guess who had the mumps at our house? Little Paul (or P. J. as we call him). If you think he was fat before, you should see how fat he looks with his cheeks puffed out. Thank goodness he didn't get too sick with them, 'cause heaven knows he's spoiled enough now. Happy Occasions Birthday greetings go this week to the following: tomor- DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS. DAILY 9 to 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:30 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 385-0452 I Ask About Oar Free Wash or Lube Service P'an. Anniversary Party at The Dog House JOHNSBURG Saturday, Feb. 2 FOOD -- ENTERTAINMENT ilrBenrg fairings and LOAN ASSOCIATION STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF DECEMBER 31. 1962 ASSETS First Mortgage Loans ?. $4,952,666.92 Home Improvement Loans 20,398.07 Secured Loans to Investors 43,842.68 Real Estate Sold on Contract 48,633.29 Federal Home Loan Bank Stock 54,800.00 United States Government Obligations 30,000.00 Cash on Hand and in Banks 399,690.49 Office Land Building & Equipment -- NET 135,521.70 Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 175,071.09 $5,860,624.24 LIABILITIES AND RESERVES Savings and Investment Accounts $5,316,666.54 Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank 195,000.00 Loans in Process of Completion 42,555.88 Funds in Escrow 40,360.87 Miscellaneous Liabilities 2,439.73 Deferred Income 1,803.09 Specific Reserves 23,345.38 General Reserves -- Surplus and Permanent Shares 238,452.75 <? $5,860,624.24 I, Earl J. Krukow, Treasurer and Secretary of the above named Savings and Loan Association hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. EARL J. KRUKOW County of McHenry ) )SS State of Illinois ) Correct -- Attest J. J. NEUHARTH President Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28 th day of January, 1963 VIRGINIA AALTO Notary Public OUR PROGRESS 1. Savings Accounts Increased FOR THE YEAR 1962 $1,037,984.06 2. First Mortgage Loans Increased 929,137.30 3. Dividends Paid to Savers 198,859.36 4. Assets Increased 1,£20,066.46 Save at McHenry Savings and Loan Association A financial institution showing consistent and steady growth where your savings earn \ the highest return consistent with safety and sound management. Current Dividend Rate from 4'/4% to 4'/2% per annum MtMmtyi ^miutga and LOAN ASSOCIATION 3611 West Elm Street Phone 385-3000 McHenry. Illinois

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