r * t r . t, ~+ \'VS-. , * ' V . ;'.-tC ' ' !«• ; '•'«! M "SKT THE McHEHHY PLAINDMttJ» * (,3S£ < h ji «T' Thursday, 'May S, 1963 HolM.y HUb ' COMMUNICANTS HONORED WITH MANY PARTIES '*tlun<fay. April 28, was a very Important day in the lives of quite a number of our young people In Holiday Hills. It was the day they made their First Holy Communion. Ta all these young people, our sincere wish that they will always remember this day as a day when they took a very important step in life. CaUuara Lfftfta Catanzaro celebrated this important day with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Catanzaro and Barbara from Bellwood and Chuck and Bea Catanzaro from Holiday HID* This watt a joint celebration, not only of first Communion for Linda, but a seventh birthday for Mary Kay. A very happy birthday to you, Mary Kay. made their First GomiauaioM. Our best to one and alt Foreman Rosemary Foreman, who made her First Communion at St. Mary's church, enjoyed the company of twenty-five of her friends and relatives. A buffet dinner was served in honor of this veiy special occasion. Weiss Thirty-five friends and relatives gathered at the Weiss home to celebrate Diane's special day. Among the guests were Grandmother and Grandfather Weiss and Aunt Agnes Stuts who also accompanied Irene, Carl and Diane to breakfast. Four generations were present for dinner, Great Grandmother Shelley, Grandfather Weiss, Dad, Carl and Diane. A very special gift was presented to Diane, a German prayerbook which Great Grandmother Shelley received at her first Holy Communion 90 yean ago in 1903. Batrd 'ICicheal Baird celebrated his trig day with a party attended by his Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Baird, Sr., his Godmother Catherine Baird and several of his aunts and uncles. His godfather who lives in Philadelphia waa unable to be present. Ooanell <3aty was the Important figure in the Connell home on Sunday, April 28, making his First Holy Communion at. St. Patrick's church. A somewhat smaller party than had originally been planned took place with Grandma and Grandpa Cannell and his Godfather, Uncle Ed Connell and Aunt Marge and six of his cousins, along with the other members of his family, adding up to a nice sized group. Especially missed were Grandmother and Grandpa Schweik. Grandma Schweik is Gary's Godmother, but was unable to be present because Grandpa Schweik is confined to Mieheal Reese hospital. Marge's many friends and neighbors send their best wishes and prayers for a speedy recovery for her dad. Honor Roll Student Steven Salter, 1202 Sunset Drive, a sixth grade student at MoHenry junior high is an A honor roll student. Steve has been on the honor roll before, but I've missed him. I understand he had eighteen A's on his last report card. That's quite a record since it takes a great deal of effort to earn an A. Congratulations, Steve. Surprise Party Well, they finally surprised Mary Mahon, caught her in pajamas relaxing for the evening last May 1. The occasion? Bill and Mary were married nine years and their neighbors, Virginia and Ray Lundelius, Helen and Bill Boettcher, Carl and Irene Weiss and Arlene and Wally Foremen surprised them by coming over with all the ingredients for a party --complete with champagne, homemade coffecakes and coffee. Bill and Mary were most pleasantly surprised and expressed their joy at having such wonderful neighbors. G.L.A.C. The Griswold Lake Athletic Club will meet next Wednesday, May 15, at Con Kasprzyks home at 8 p.m. Greetings Birthday greetings today, May 9, to Vi Wyczesany, to my own dear Gail, who will be 17 years old tomorrow May 10, to Lorraine Bemis on May 12 and to little Ricky Wyczesany who will be one year old next Monday, May 13. Belated anniversary greetings to Vi and Rich Wyczesany who were married 12 years on April 28 and to Kay and Bob McWilliams who also celebrate 12 years together on Sunday May 12. Years of happiness ahead to all of you'! April's Party My April had a big day en April 26 when she became a teenager. Her friend, Connie Rold, and our neighbors the Abbinks, joined us for dinner, after which Linda Abbink, linda Dolatowski, Sherry Schramm, Marilyn McGowan, Theo Michealson, Charles Forthman, Tom Landis and Bob Best went roller skating. After roller skating, they all came back for birthday cake. The girls spent the rest of the night and following morning eating, dancing, giggling and talking-- everything but sleeping. Patty's Progress GOOD NEWS!' Patty Is Im proving well beyond the expectations of the doctors. They report definite progress in her condition. I am sure the many prayers being said daily in her behalf are helping. The cards however have slowed down, and I understand that along with thfe group of youngsters Jimmy Szamblewski, Edward Krysiak and Laurie Jungwirth also CONTE Custom Tailor Fine i 'h!r«g«v iHuston* Sailor Now Living in McHenry Ready to Accommodate You In ALL TYPES OF TAILORING Ladles' A Gentlemen's Clothes Bar Appointment Call S85-8HS PHILIP CONTE '1003 S. Osage Dr. Oakhui st Subdivision McHenry, Illinois she still needs to bear from us to know we're still thinking about her. How about another get-well card sent her way and while you're at it, mark down May 14. That's next Tuesday, that's Patty's birthday. Let's shower her with so many cards that it will take the whole birthday to read them. Cancer Crusade Orchids to the gals who once again made the rounds of our homes in behalf of the cancer crusade --Vi Abbink, chairman, and her able helpers, Marge Connell, Vi Wyczesany, Joan Schroeder, Loretta Nelson and Mary Mahon. Week-End Doings Virginia and Roy Lundelius attended the wedding of William Suchor to Miss Patricia Ann IJpinski at Transfiguration church jn Wauconda on April 27. A reception followed at the Legion hall in Lake Zurich. Virginia's sister, Lillian Reding, sat with the three boys for the day. We spent an enjoyable &t short night that Saturday at the, home of the Witzmans in Larkdale with our Kuples Klub that includes the Streets and the Rankins from Wonder Lake and the Olsens from Cary. That change to daylight saving time sure cut down on-- not the visiting time, bat tiae sleeping time. JUSTICES WORK TO COLLECT 910 TAX PAYMENTS From March 1 through April 19, the justices of the four judicial districts in McHenry county have received a total of nine hundred ten delinquent personal property tax eeses "having a total collectable dollar value of $155,054.44 and at this time $4,536.51 has been turned over to the McHenry county treasurer. 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