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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Feb 1963, p. 19

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Thursday, February 28, 1963 TOE McHESftf^PXJkJNrsEALfiS Pag* Holiday Hilla NEW SLATE OF OFFICERS ELECTED BY ATHLETIC CLUB | „ Inez Youa# A new slate of officers has been elected by the Griswold Lake Athletic club. Their last meeting, held at the Kasprzyk, home, brought the following intd office. Bill Mahon, president; Frank Frantz, vice-president; Norman Szamlewski, treasurer; and Don Teuber, secretary. "The club is composed of residents of Holiday Hills and the"Griswold Lake area. These boys do some very fine things in fhe area, the two most commonly known being the sponsoring of the local Boy Scouts, antf arranging to have Santa Cla«s pay a special visit to the are$ and inviting all the youngsters who can come to do so. Their activities include several teams that bowl in Island Lake on Tuesday night and many varied activities during the-year, many to which the wives are invited. Many of us have enjoyed the breakfasts served out of doors by the boys during the past few years. I hope they find it possible to do it again. Speaking for the gals, it's fun to have someone else behind the stove, and these boys do such a fine job on pancakes, eggs and sausage. Congratulations to the new officers and lots of luck in the coming year. fbucets. In one case considerable damage was caused--with two and one-half feet of water filling a crawl space and putting the furnace out of order at 3 am, with a sick child in the house. Beside the inconvenience, considerable damage and expense were incurred. In the other cases called to my attention fortunately, no serious damage occurred, however, there might have been. If these things were done by youngster^ who don't know any better, Mothers, please tell your children about the damage done and caution them not to do it again. Many people have been alerted to watch for the offender. Of course the responsible party would have to pay for damages incurred. Please watch your children and your water faucets, let's see that it doesn't happen again. Pistakee Terra<J| ASSOCIATION i -- MEETS MARCH 4 AT WIGGEBMAN HOME , Joyce Toepper -- 3854044 The next association meeting will be held on March 4, beginning at 8 p.m., at the home of President Ron Wiggerman. Please make an effort to attend since spring is near (?) and now is time for the association to start rolling on their many projects. Heart Fund Drive As captain of the drive here in Holiday Hills, I would like to show my appreciation to ' the gals who volunteered to brave the cold and snow to knock on every door in the subdivision. It's gratifying to note that whenever a drive such' as this comes up there is never any problem whatever getting volunteers. On this drive the willing volunteers were Jean Baird, Marge Connell, Phyl Harper, Virginia Lundelius and Joan Schroeder. Gloria Smith also volunteered but was unable to go out when her daughter became ill. I would like to explain why we -thave these fund drives when you may have already contributed through your payroll at work. Payroll deductions are made through the Crusade of Mercy which gives to many organizations,- unfortunately, some of the larger organizations such as the Heart fund, cerebral palsy, Cancer and several others do not receive sufficient amounts t© carry on the important research work to which they are dedicated. Without additional furids it would take years longer to bring help to your family, mine or your neighbors. When funds are asked for, they are desperately needed. Many thanks to all of you who were so-generous during this recent Heart Fund drive. Get Well Wishes Two great big get-well wishes this week to two youngsters-- Gigi Smith was taken to Children's Memorial hospital on Sunday, Feb. 17, where she stayed for almost a week. She is now back home working hard at getting well. Patti Baird came down with a bug that has her confined to McHenry hospital. This will never do, hurry and get,well, both of you. Brownies Brownies Troop 150 began their Tuesday meeting by collecting their dues and telling good deeds. Irene Seliga showed the Brownies a picture of George Washington and related to them the story of our fir§J. president of the United Staieg. They painted a picture of Washington and found a short time to embroider before singing a few songs and enjoying refreshments. Oaklawn. Of special mention is Bobby Moore and Rolf Schilling of the Terrace and Jim Colandrea of Riverdale members of the Varsity and Steve Stahlman and Jim Vyduna members of the Junior Varsity. We must not forget to give credit to Susan Benoche. cheerleader, who not only was an avid follower and booster but also gave me the information for the paper each week. Greetings Belated birthday greetings to Arlene Hill who was ?? on Feb. 23, and a happy birthday to the other half Herb Hill on March 1. Belated anniversary greetings to Arlene and Wally Foreman who celebrated their eleventh wedding anniversary on Feb. 21. Basketball Johnsburg grade school finished conference play on Thursday With two wins. Varsity 22 to 21, and junior varsity 20 to 8. Having won 8 and lost 2 the junior varsity finished second in the conference. Also finishing second in the standings was the varsity. Tied with Big Hollow with a won 7 and lost record they finished behind Congratulations Congratulations are in order again for Bill Mahon who now belongs to the Triplicate club. To'become a member you must bovvl three consecutive games with the same score. Bill bowled ,176 three times in a row to become a member of the club an<J to receive a patch from the American Bowling Congress. Mischief??? It has come to my attention that someone, innocent children, we hope--has been turning. on the outside water Happy Birthday Janet On Monday, Feb. 18, a number of Janet Harper's girl friends gathered at her home to help her celebrate her ninth birthday. The girls who played games and enjoyed refreshments and the finger puppets made by Janet's Mom were Joanne Perkins, Pebby Sawisch, Katy Slusher, Jammy Schmidt, Susie Landis, Debby Ohlsen and Laureen Vycital. A happy birthday to Susie White who celebrated her fourth birthday with a party for her friends and neighbors on Friday, Feb. 15. Johnny Is Four On Saturday, Feb. 16, Johnny Boettcher celebrated 4 big years •with a party for his friends and their Moms. Party favors, cake and ice cream were enjoyed by Tom Lundelius and Mom, Virginia, Joey, Rosemary, Estelle, Nancy, Sally and Wally and Mom, Arlene Bobby and Billy Mahon and Mom, Mary. The next day, Sunday, Feb. 17, Grandma and Grandpa Boettcher came out to celebrate the occasion. Bible Class Invitation A group of ladies have been meeting in their homes on Wednesday mornings at 10 a.m to discuss a Bible course entitled "Keys to Better Living for Parents" The current course being studied is written for parents who are Christians with the intention of being the best marriage partner and parent possible. This course will be set aside for a few weeks to study the life of Peter. The group would like to extend a hearty wel come to any and all who are interested. If you have a little one or two or more at home don't let that stop you, they'll find someone to {day with there. If you are interested please call me at 385-4672 or Lois Landis at 385-3397 for details. Attend Sho^ver Irene Weiss and her daughter, Diane, attended a surprise bridal shower in honor of Irene's future sister-in-law, Audrey Savini. The shower was held in Oak Park with 100 guests in attendance. The entire Weiss family, Carl, Irene and Diane, will be standing up for the wedding which will take place in April. Busy Sunday The Mahons spent a busy Sunday, Feb. 17, when they went into Chicago where Bill bowled with Mary's brother* Frank Rachwalski, in the Gordon Tech Family Towsome Tournament. That same evening they attended a birthday party for Bill's nephew, Joseph Notaro, who was celebrating his second •birthday. Visitor From South Bend It was my pleasure to hdve my sister, Jean Savarese, come from South Bend for a visit Unfortunately she came down with the flu while she was here--with germs she brought with her, of course!?! Father Weidenman performed the ceremony and Tom's sister, MaryAnn, and husband, Harry Olsen, Oaklawn, were godparents. Enjoying a buffet dinner following the baptism were the Olsen family, Louis Merhaut, Oaklawn, and Frank and Anna Vesely, Westmont. Terrace Tidings Wayne Walters is venturing out on his own with a Johnsburg business location. The Paul Fedorchak family spent the weekend in Chicago visiting the Senior Fedorchak and Jean's parents, the Charles Daugird of Wheaton. On Saturday evening Jean and Paul treated her sister, Nancy, to nightclubing. Harriet Marshall was guest of honor at a birthday luncheon on Tuesday in the home of Loretta Kern. Attending the luncheon were birthday club members Jo Ann Hag, Grace Sullivan, Arlene Dehn, Shirley Tansey, and Glo J or gens en all of Johnsburg. Marie and Bill Kern accompanied sorv Jerry, to the Prospect Heights home of Joe Volenti on Sunday. Attending a birthday celebration at the McHenry home of Henry and Elsie Andersen on Sunday were the Russell Parker family. They were joined by Dorothy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwebke, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. George Fogt, May wood; and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rowe, McHenry. Lori Parker attended the fifth birthday party for Billy Rowe in McHenry along with five other little ones. Traveling to Chicago on Sunday were Mitch and Bonnie Sabaj and the boys in observance of the fifth birthday of Carl Steimel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Steimel. Sunday guests in the Calvin Vyduna home were George Vyduna, Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oaks, Billy and Georgie, of Wheeling. Irene and Audrey Seliga spent Sunday at the Hometown home of her brother, Bill Brya, and family. They were joined by another brother, Tom, and his wife. Saturday evening company at the Len Toepper home were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis of Twin Lakes, Wis., and Ronald Toepper, Trexor, Wis., and his fiance, Chris Ladewig, Antioch. Dining with the Toeppers on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henry and daughters of Crystal Lake. Merhaut Baby Baptised Victoria Lynn, four week old daughter of Tom and Pat Merhaut, was christened Sunday afternoon at St. John's. Pink and Blue Shower .Rosemary Lutz was feted with a baby shower at the home of Marilyn Wiggerman on Monday evening. Attending the party were Chris Williams and Betty Lehman, Sunnyside; Joan Stull, Terraee; Betty Zenner, Barb Sisk, Beverly Lewandowski, Gerry Glick, Joan Weingart and Marilyn VanZevern df Pistakee Highlands. Illnesses Marilyn Wiggerman and son, Brad, found themselves under the weather Tuesday night and Wednesday, enough so that Marilyn canceled the Cub meeting that was to have been held at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Lori Kern caught the flu bug and now is lighting a stuffed nose as the end result. Jerry Kern was home from work part of this week also with the flu. Birthdays Many happy returns of the day to Marvin Phillips on Feb. 28. Best wishes to Donna Pritchard as she celebrates her birthday on March 2. Anniversary Congratulations and best wishes for many more to Joseph and Doris Moeffitt as they celebrate their twentieth w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y on March 3. Mineral Resources Year-end estimates indicate production of Illinois mineral resources added approximately $617.5 million to the state's economy in 1962, Gov. Otto Kerner announced. The 1962 estimate tops by $13.5 million the final production figures of $604 million established for 1961. It also marks the seventh consecutive year production has exceeded $600 million and the 13th year it has amounted to more than $500 million. V, . , v / . .... . . ^ Lakemoor Lilymoor LAKEMOOH9COU# 1 PARENTS' GBOUP ELECTS OFFICERS „ Shirley BcT--rr JB5-284A The Lakemoor Scout Parents' association held its installation of officers Saturday, Feb. 16, at the Veteran's Club in McHenry. Host for the evening was the V.F.W. Post 4600 of McHenry who sponsor the Lakemoor Scouts. In hand for the ceremonies were the officers and members of Post 4600 Commander Ted Getner, Senior Vice James Doran, Junior Vice Tom Wiles, Adjutant Walter Groth, Judge Advocate Roy Morrison, Post Chaplain Jim Ruemeltin and post photographer Dave Hanson. Guest speaker for the evening was Cheif Officer Phillip of the Navy who spoke on youth organizations in America. The installing officer was past Post Commander Howard Thomas. Taking the oath of office for the coming year were president Willard Pierce, vice-president Larry Ehrhardt, treasurer Margaret Coughlin, corresponding secretary Marty Wrublewski, recording secretary Jean Dember and historian Margaret Ehrhardt. Following the installation of officers the Lakemoor Scouts were presented with their win ter jackets. Refreshments were served. The evening was a success, due to the efforts of Mrs. Frank Bitterman the chairman of the ways and means cdmmittee. ttorn ad your T.V. and watch them. Scouts Parade The Scouts will be quite busy now that the parade season is starting. On Sunday, Feb. 17, they were on exhibi tion at the Viscount show in McHenry. On Sunday, Feb. 24. they were on exhibition at the Corsiar's show in DesPlaines. On Sunday, March 17, they will be in the Chicago St. Patrick's day parade. If you can't make it to Chicago to see the parade and see your Scouts, Auxiliary News The next monthly meeting oi the Woman's auxiliary will be held this coming Monday, March 4. It will be held in the large hall of Club Lilymoor at p.m. Please trV to attend this important meeting. Members will be contacted by phone about this meeting. Hostesses for the March meeting are Ann Novak, Marion Leske and Lil Neumann. The Date For The luncheon and card party is coming soon. It will be held Tuesday, March 12, at 12-30 p.m., in the large hall of Club Lilymoor. You may purchase your tickets from any member of the Woman's auxiliary or Connie J 1» n or Shirley Schuerr. Bring your friend! aAong and play your favorite v card game. Who knows yotr' ' might be the ivho wb* II table prize. Get WeD Wishes are going oat to t several of our residents, C'onni® Smith, Judy Vacondio, Angte1' Buonaro and Jaul Rathks. Here's hoping you are all horns^ from the hospital and are |nf the pink of health. Birthday Greetings go to Mrs. Farrarth1 Better known to all of us as Ma she is celebrating her big day today. Many happy returns" to you, Ma. Heads and wheelbarrows afe similar--each are handled most easily when empty, but eaok accomplish little in that cowtft*' tion. Hanoi? MOTEL FOR COUNTRY CHARM AND COMFORT TOO! Any time you'ra driving through-- 15 Luxurious RoonM, fortes, Kitchenette^ Meeting Rooms- t»m your individual PVVQc' Wills IWIMMI •ad Telephone is •II units. • FREE Continental Breakfast •Family Rates! 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