Thursday, May 23, 1963 ' 1 • Pisiakee Terrace KERN FAMILY ENJOYS RECENT FLORIDA VACATION Joyce Toepper -- 385-8044 William and Marie Kern returned on Friday from a twoweek vacation in Florida. They had driven first to Cleveland, Ohio, to meet their son, Francis, who then drove them to Miami Beach. While in Miami Beach they made their headquarters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sutton parents 6f Kerns' daughter-in-law, Mary Joyce. Mary Joyce and granddaughter, Noreen, were also at tlje Sutton home. Besides touring Ft. Lauderdale and other Florida sites the Kerns visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ross, former residents of Sunny side Beach, now living in Pompano Beach. Upon their return home they were pleas®! antly surprised to find that son, Jerry, had the whole house interior decorated while they were away. THE McHENHT PLAINDEALER Pag* Twentr-Thwir Brownies Troop 150, Brownies, is spending much of their meeting time in preparation for the world pin ceremony to be held at the Johnsburg school, May 25, commencing at 9:30 a.m. The girls are also practicing for the last event of this year, marching in the Memorial Day parade. Musical Festival Jeanniejo Benoche and Janice Bush participated in the annual spring music festival held on Thursday, May 9, at Mc- Henry high school. Jeanniejo is a member of both the chorus and select chorus and Janice plays the flute in the band. Janice, Senior, and president of the band this year, was given a 4 year gold pin. Parents of both girls attended the festival. Terrace Tidings Bob and Irma Jorgenson accompanied five other couples from their weekly dancing class for an evening out at Gurnee on Saturday. Loretta and Don Kern were treated with dinner in celebration of their wedding anniversary on Monday evening at the William Kern home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hayes and family, Chicago, stopped at the Anthony Kurowski home on Sunday to extend their birthday wishes to Anthony, Sr. Harry Gavin and friend spent the weekend fishing on Wolf River in Wisconsin. Grace and the kids spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Perkowski, Chicago. Chester Seliga recently completed his second semester of PROFE^lOim DIRECTORS' EiUii- R. WALSH INSURANCE Ffarv, Auto, Farm A Lite Ik Representing 1MI.IABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance ot Any Kind Phone 885-0043 or 385-0958 429 W. Rim St., Mclienry, ID DR. JQHN T. GRAY Optometrist 1236 N. Green Street Office Phone: 385-0186 Res. Phone: 385-6191 Hours: Daily 9:30 - 5:00 Tues. & Fri. Evening* 6:30 to 9 p.m. Closed All Day Wednesdays Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted Repair Service 8-68 SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Structural Steel and Ornamental Visit Our Showrooms Fireplace Equipment t Miles South on Rt. 81 Phone 385-0950 8-68 GORDON E. 8ERGANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Tests Sanitation Layouts Water Supply Programs Richmond 419S Vi Mile South of Rt. 11 on Johnsburg - Wilmot Road 5-63 electronics via night school in Waukegan. Annette Kurowski, seventh grader at St. John's school, attended the patrol picnic held in Woodstock on Thursday. Jeanniejo Benoche has been quite busy with her high school activities as the school year comes to a close. On Monday she attended the Latin Club banquet wearing a homemade chartreuse toga. On Tuesday of this week the music department held their banquet which she attended. Weekend guests at the Jerry Connerty home were Arlenes sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jindrick, who attended our spring dance, and her mother, Mrs. Meyers, who baby sat for the two families on Saturday evening. Sunday they celebrated Mother's day by dining out. Sunday Visitors at the Ferrell home Included her father. Gus Trampas, grandmother. Ann Trampas, her sister, May Trampas, her aunt, Bessie Georgas, husband and three children, his mother, Emily Ferrell, and aunt, Hazel Blanche, husband, and daughter. The Bob Jorgensons visited both sets of parents, the Otto Schneiders, Antioch, and the Charles Jorgensons, Johnsburg, in observance of Mother's Day on Sunday. Frank and Anna Moller* enjoyed their Mother's Day dinner at the James Mollers cf Arlington Heights on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Secord, Kenosha, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foxes and three girls, and Mrs. Effie Secord, Milwaukee, gathered at the Howard Secord home on Sunday for dinner in honor of Mother's Day. Marion and Bob Rabb spent Mother's Day with son, Jack Adair, and family at the home of Mrs. Adair's parents, Rudy and Edith Schuck, Elmwood Park. Families at the Rachuj home on Sunday included Tom Brya and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brya. Irene Seliga spent part of the day at her mother's also. The Zamastil stopped off at Addison to see her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmermann, and view progress on the remodeling of the house before proceeding to the Edward Zamastil home for Sunday dinner in Wheaton. Lakemoor-LUymoor SPEEDING OVER LOCAL ROADS IN AREA MUST STOP Shirley Sctraerr 885-264b Complaints have come in about cars speeding on the village roads. You drivers, teenagers and adults who think you've got to tear like crazy on the side roads must have lost all your common sense. A 3,000 pound car is not a toy to play with. Speeding and pealing might sound fun to some immature people, but it's not. After you have crippled or killed someone it's too late to slow down. How would you feel if one of your family was hit by a speeding car. So if you don't want yourself in a lot of trouble SLOW DOWN and travel the roads at a safe speed. If others can do it so can you. B. B. Guns Parents please warn your children how dangerous a B.B. gun or any other firearms can be B.B. guns can put a persons eye out, and other firearms are still more dangerous. Person or persons have been shooting B.B. guns off in the village limits. No firearms or B.B. guns are to be discharged irt the village limits, or in any residential district. If you are caught you will be paying a fine. Bette think twice before you hurt or kill someone, then it's too late. Dogs There are several dogs running loose in both subdivisions and are dumping garbage cans over and ruining a lot of gardens. They are also chasing after children and adults. Someone is going to get bitten, and it is not a pleasant thing to get bitten. And for the owner of the dog it can be an expensive thing. There is an ordinance that says your dog must be chained up or fenced in not running loose. And when walking a dog he must be on a leash, there has been several complaints about the dogs in Lakemoor just running wild. The police will enforce this ordinance. It is a lot safer and cheaper to fence or chain up your dog so why not do it? down with the chicken pox on Saturday. Grace Gavin's father, Bruno Perkowski, underwent more surgery on Monday and will be in the hospital another two weeks. Sick Notes Mike Erickson broke out with the measles on Friday evening. Lori Parker came Birthdays Many happy returne of the day to the following May celebrants May Genaze, May 24; Paul Fedorchak, Julia Bush and Janice Bush on May 25. Donnie Kern who will be one year old on May 26, Mike Erickson on May 29, and Rolf Schilling on May 30. Anniversary Greetings Our congratulations and best wishes to Dorothy and Russell Parker as they celebrate their wedding anniversary on May 29. DR. LEONARD L. 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HL Baseball Parents if your boys are interested in playing baseball tell them baseball teams are being formed for them. They should go to the firehouse in Lakemoor Sunday May 26 at 10 a.m. Several of the men who are interested in boys have gotten together to form the teams for the boys. They will also work with them. So boys here's your chnnce to play baseball, be at the firehouse this coming Sunday May 26 at lO a.m. If any of you fathers are interested in helping, you are welcome to be at the firehouse with the boys on Sunday. Ladies League Held their social meeting Wednesday, May 15. Bunco was played, the winners were Heleiand Barbara Para and Nettie Sarley. Booby prize was won by Rose Zelenka. Hostess for the social meeting was Shirley Nicholls. There will not be a meeting Wednesday, June 5, due to junior high graduation that evening. Home And Garden Club met at Marge Polinski's home Wednesday, May 15. At this meeting the girls had a guest from Chicago, Mrs. Gruenke. Due to the Memorial day holiday the next meeting will be held Wednesday, June 5, at the home of Ettie Zundel of Lakemoor. »If any lady is interested in joining you are more than welcome. Meeting will start at 1 p.m See you at Ettie's. Births Virgina Jordan presented her husband, Terry, with a boy Monday, May 13 Wee one Dennis weighed in at 8 pounds, 12Mi ounces. Waiting home to greet her new brother is Kim Marie. The proud grandparents are A1 and Irene Godina or Hillside Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Todd of Johnsburg. Congratulations and best wishes oh your blessed event. Congratulations and best wishes also go ||o Charlie and Sally Rogers. Tney are proud grandparents of a new granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Hiller. Sympathies No words can express our deepest sympathies to Helen Miller on the loss of her husband, John. John passed away Wednesday, May 15, in Chicago. No words can express our deepest sympathies to Peter Reiland and his son, Peter, Jr., on the loss of their wife and mother, Freda. Freda passed away Tuesday, May 14. Celebration Sunday, May 12, was a big day for Hulda Rathke. Hulda was celebrating two things that day. Mother's day and she was seventy-five years young that day. Her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were all out to help celebrate her big day. Many happy returns to you, Hulda. Congratulations Go to Robert Bykowski and Marie Karbin on their engagement. They will become Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday, June 15. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bykowski of Lakemoor. Guests Mrs. Gruenke of" Chicago spent a week visiting her soi. and daughter-in-law, Herb and Marge Polinski. Guests at Walter and Josephine Schuerr's home were their son*and daughter-in-law, Bud and Ann Srhuerr of Chicago. Alsd their nephew and niece, Joe and Josie Mueller of Chicago. 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