ili tm • I - - . ' i THE MCHEWHT PLAINDEALER fhtitsday, AptfL 2S, 1SI$ m^iiinnf m jm1 ••' Pislakee tmt» , AUXILIARY MAKES FINAL PLANS FOR DANCE MAY 11 Joyce Toepper -- S&5-3044 The Terrace Women's auxiliary met Thursday evening at the home of Anna Jean Erickson. Final amirjKern^nts were begun on the dance to be held May 11 at the Johnsburg community club. We urge you to get your tickets sold and money back to chairman Birdie Deppmeier now since the dance is only two weeks away. The food committee especially requires an estimation of people planning to attend. Your cooperation is appreciated. Bernie Cisewski has resigned the card chairmanship. The auxiliary will have to give up the sale of these cards unlees sCrtneone volunteers to handle them. Anyone interested please contact auxiliary chairman Eleanor Moore, 385-4023. Discussion was held relating to a rummage sale in the month of June. This is one of the most satisfying projects to everyone concerned. We rid oqr homes of white elephants, the purchasers get items they want for reasonable prices, and the association profits from the total sales. Once again the place to hold the sale is our problem. If you know of a solution please contact any officers of the auxiliary or myself. Mary Mecko graciously offered her garage for another bake sale to held Saturday, Aug. 3. A committee will be formed in the near future. Following a great week of discussion a date was set to hold an affair: similiary lo the ice cream social held twice previously with an extra added attraction this year. The girls set Sunday, July 14, as the day and further details will be decided at the May 9 meeting to be held at the home of Eleanor Moore. Sehffltag Boy KHTMIIS Winner ftolf Schilling was selected by his classmates along with Linda Sluga of Pistakee Highlands as recipients of the award given each year by the Wonder Lake Kiwanis. The certificate of merit is based on thoughtfulness to others, leadership, courtesy, scholarstic records personal hygiene, sportsmanship and honesty and given to two members of the graduating class. Brownies Ofownie Troop 150 listened as a few of their members told '"I'"W'j "w1".v1!!"' of other countries and showed items from these countries as they began working toward their world pin badge. The girls spent the rest of the Tuesday meeting on their embroidery and playing games before Cheryl Kinder, cookie hostess, passed out cupcakes decorated with candy to resemble an Easter basket in observance of her birthday. * Terrace Tidings The Jerry Connerty family spent Wednesday through Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Meyers, in Chicago. Susan Benoche attended the annual patrol picnic held in the Woodstock city park on Wednesday. This picnic is sponsored by the Chicago Motor Club for the patrol boys and girls of the surrounding area. A Wednesday through Saturday house vguest in the Paul Fedorchak home was Jean's sister. Nancy DaUgird, of Wheaton. Easier dinner was celebrated at the Donald Kern home with Williwm, Marie and .Terry Kcm attending along with Richard Kern and family of Wheat on. Pat and Mirkev Ferrell si>ent the weekend with her father, Gus Trampas, Chicago. Easter Sunday marked the day of the christening of Mary Mecko's nephew. Rol>ert Blank, in Baitlett. The Meckos dined in the Blank home following the cerefnony. Twenty adults and fifteen kids from Bellwood, Chicago and Oak Lawn imaded the Sabaj residence on Sunday as Mitch's brothers, sisters and families gathered for the Easter occasion. ..Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foxes of Milwaukee entertained Howard and Agnes Seeord on Sunday. Richard, Joan and the six children enjoyed Easter brunch at the home of her motheT, Mrs. LeNore Krell, Chicago. The Stull family had their Easter dinner with Richard's parents, the Robert Wrights, also of Chicago. Saturday visitors in the Fedorchak home included Don Morozek and fiancee, Barb Kleekamp, DesPlaines, and Bernie Jackabosjii and girlfriend, Chicago. Easter dinner guests at the Anthony Kurowski home were Chester Kurowski and family, Chicago. Jack Walters and family, Chicago, spent Sunday at the Deppmeler-Hillman home. Traveling to Chicago for Easter were Roy, Jean and boys as they dined at the home of ftoy's parents, the Eric Eriksons. Frank and Anna Moller enjoyed their Easter holiday with son, Donovan, and family, in Hinsdale. The Ewald Pradelskis were dinner guests of Virginia's sister, the Rudy Reymans, of Wonder Lake. Sunday supper giiests of the Leonard A. Toeppers in Trevor. Wis., were len, Joyce and boys. Irene, Chester, Audrey and Darrel Seliga accompained by Jeanette Brya and the Bob Kettners dined with Irene's sister and family, the Arthur Shumans at Crete. Arriving on Wednesday to stay through Friday at the Frahk Moller home were Anna's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stednitz of Chicago and her sister, Mrs. Blockhop, of Milwaukee. The Sabaj home was jumping this week as Bonnie's nephews, Carl and David Steimel. of Chicago, arrived on Monday to stay until Friday. With Irene Salipa's mother. Mrs. Henry Rachuj, in the Mc- Henry hospital recently, the Saliga home was besieged with her brothers and sisters as they came to visit their mother. Hospital Notes Millie Coleman came hotne from a week's stay in Wood stock hospital on Wednesday. Russell Parker was released from the McHenry hospital on Thursday following a two day stay. Mrs. Henry Rachuj is recuperating at home following her long stay-in the hospital. 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