WfwMW «p, '{§¥-- f •: <}i v -* *JWj^ * mr^Tw i^y «v*t*? x i I Tfrusrsday, January 23,. 1964 Plstakee Highlands MURGATROYD BABY BAPTIZED SUNDAY AT ST. JOHN'S Kay SleUsch -- HYatt 7-S414 Sunday, Jan. 12, the infant so© of Charlie and Diana Murgatroyd was baptized at St. John The Baptist church in Johnsburg, the Rev. Father A. H. Weideman officiating. David's Godparents were his aunt and uncle, Mary Ellen and Robert Grunwald of Maywood. Mary Ellen is Diana's sister. After the baptismal a small reception was held at the Murgatroyd home. Those in attendance were: Charlie's parents, Ruth and Jack Rathnow of Ingleside, and Diana's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil La- Belle of Maywood, Charlie's aunt Gola MacDonald of Chicago, his aunt Dorothy and iRichie Orlowski from the High* iJands, Diana's uncle James Mc- Cabe of Chicago. £ f f I"l~\s i r .6 - '(v' • ^ All the parents are invited to the big party. Leader Harriet Wilson and her aide Jane Malek will be working very hard #ith the girls to make- the party Very interesting and enjoyable. Teen dub Notes Jan. 18, the 'teen Club members enjoyed a bowling party which was held in Beach View, Round Lake. Jan. 20 the teen social meeting Was held: Maripaper and all the complaints called in to them would sink in. Just call ^Edward Jolinek at his office, Area Code 815, FEderal 8-2040 extension -50 or at his -home 385-0541. He will take it from there. V. Birthdays and Anniversaries There are many birthdays this week, some belated. So to Jthp.following folks, best wishes for a very happy birthday. To i Ray Madock who celebrated .his birthday Jan. 11; Jan. 17, Betty Warczak; Jan. 25, l^hii Wieck; Jan. 24, Gloria Waldiri; Jan. 27, Lorraine Hurckes; • Jan. 27, my brother, Ray Wagner, and last but not least my • kid sister, Mary Ann Jesweak, Jan. 30. Anniversary greetings go to • Mr. and Mrs. Van Natta who will be celebrating Jan. 27, and .to Alex and Margaret Axell •who celebrate their big day ] Jan. 27. The Axells imd Van- • Nattas were married in a ; double wedding ceremony and live next to each other. To my baby sister, Barb, and Pat Daley who will be celebrating their big day Jan, 26. St. John's News Items The fund drive to build the new convent for the Nuns was . announced Jan. 12. Each member is asked to give as much ast possible. Modern Math for adults was resumed this past week and " many from the Highlands were right back on time for their classes. The C.Y.J, held its meeting Jan. 12. Final plans for their pancake breakfast to be held , Jdh. 26 were discussed. They also planned a tobogganing party to be held in the near future. Birthday and Investiture Party For The Brownies Jan. 28 the Brownies will be celebrating their birthday with , a big party. The Investiture will be an added celebration. yin VanZevern and the 'Teen adviser Harriet Wilson were very pleased with the 'teens 53 minute march for Cerebral Palsy Jan. 12. Johtahurg's P.T.A. Planning Fun Fair The committee members of the Johnsburg P.T.A. are already busy making plans for their annual Fun Fair which will be held this year on April 4. Round of Showers For Rrlde-To-Be Jan. 12 Craig Thoren's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thoren of Chicago, gave Gloria Waldiri a very beautiful bridal shower, Gloria's mother attended W'th the Thorens. Gloria and Craig received so many lovely gifts for their home. Sunday, Jan. 18, Marge Waldin's sister, Eleanor Zernle of Morton Grove, gave a shower for Gloria with all the relatives and friends on hand. The folks from the Highlands who attended were: Marge's sister, Harriet Wilson, and her daughters, Barbara and Janet, Ellie Wroblewski, Irene Kolan and Virginia Thoren and her daughter, Janet. The lucky young couple are anxiously awaiting Feb. 1, their wedding day. Boy Scoiits A Beehive of Activity The committee members of the Boy Scouts and the Scouts themselves are very busy these days in the final preparations for their Feb. 9 pancake breakfast. They have some very eye catching posters all around. They are made in the carnival theme and are very colorful. St. John's Home and School Association After the regular monthly business meeting of the St. John's Home and School Association, a "White Elephant Sale" will be held Jan. 27. Dogs Out Of Control In The Highlands Seems the same people every year at this time and most of them all year round disregard the law and allow their dogs to run. It seems every section is being over run with them. They' are -running in packs, pairs and singly. It Would seem after all the write-ups in the News of Yopr Friends and Neighbors I want to apoligize to Marge Mullally for misspelling her name--in--Isst 's--articic about her farewell luncheon party given by Pat Jackson. I will try to be more careful, in the future. The Pink Lady Sewing Guild Of the Women's Auxiliary to the McHenry hospital met at the home of Lorraine Lindemann, with Marge Moreth as co-hostess, Jan. 9. There were eleven women present, including Gert Snell from the Highlands. Jan. 10, the Pinochle Club met at the home of Dorothy Shutter in Ingleside. The gals on hand to enjoy the evening of fun were: Marilyn VanZevern, Polly Eilers, Audrey Misavice, Betty Warczak and Carla Bales. Along vyith the cards the gals enjoyed ^delicious snacks. John and Margaret Kapolnoky from West Chicago stopped in to visit with Joe and Liesel Hanisch last Saturday. They had spent the day in Wilmot, Wis., skiing. They enjoyed a late supper with the Hanisches. Jan. 11, Marilyn VanZevern, her parents, Ray tod LaVerne Madock, and Her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Madock of Pistqua Heights, attended the Kick-Off dinner for Cerebral Palsy drive. Jan. 18 Ed and Irene Kolan spent the weekend in Chicago where they attended the wedding of Irene's long, time friend. Sunday they drove to Morton Grove where Irene attended a shower for her Godchild, Gloria Waldin. It was a fun tilted weekend for them. Jan. 13, Dorothy Jenkins, Dorothy Orlowski, Joyce Heir and Mary Seldon attended the Unit^OS auxiliary meeting. James O'Neill joined the Holy Name Society of St. John's and was on hand for the reception of new members Jan. 12. Since the primary elections will be coming up very shortly it is advisable for all the folks in the Highlands who have not as yet registered to vote, and do not know where to register, that we have a registrar for your convenience right here in the Highlands. You may register at the home of Marilyn VanZevern at 5615 North Meadow Hill Lane any weekday after 3:30 p.m. and on the weekends. The deadline for registering is in March. The P i s t a k e e Highlands Women's Club is planning an open meeting for March. 'You are asked to bring your friends and reighbors. The main attraction for the meeting will be a beauty counselor who will discuss hair and fkin care .which will be very interesting. The Mount Hope Methodist, Women's Society of Christian Service held their monthly meeting at the church hall Jan. 14. Many members were on hand lor the meeting. Refreshments were served. Mary O'Neill's nephew. Greg, was taken to the hospitar Jan 14 for spinal surgery. He is from Detroit, Mich., and has been staying with Jim and Mary this year and is attending McHenry high school. How about some cards for a brave little girl who is in the third grade and has to be in bed for two months. This can be a long time for some one that age and very lonely. Cards would help pass the time away. Please send them to Joan Wcid-. ner 5716 Solon Mills Road, McHenry. I am sure the pleasure she will derive from them will make your efforts very worthwhile. to school Friday, Feb. 7 and to Church Sunday Feb. 9. The Blue and Gold Dinner will be held Feb. 9. This dinner is a' national event and every pack in the United States holds a Blue and Gold dinner in February. Our pack is listied on the honor roll in Rockford for completing our membership pledge. At the Jan. 15 Ragk-iwiwtlp^- each Den Mother was presented with an American Flag and stand by Vi Schuble, Americanism Chairman for the V.F.W. auxiliary to Post 4600. Teena O'Malley, who was chairman of the refreshment committee for the Bussed Virgin Sodality of St. John's, Jean Tomsa and Kay Sielisch attended the Jan. 14 monthly meeting. Father Dording presided over the meeting. Plans were discussed for a luncheon and card party to be held April 8. Hostesses from the Highlands for the February meeting are: Dorothy Orlowski, Betty Warczak and Irene Kolan. Any one willing to donate items for prizes is asked to contact Hilda Thelen at 385-2623. My hubby Wally is battling a terrific cold and flu. He really spent a few miserable days and I am hoping it will by-pass me this round. Arthur and Clara Ernst have been spending a couple of days in the city visiting with their children. They make at least j one trip every week. Congratulations to Ray and! Dolly Novotny who will bej celebrating their fifteenth wedding anniversary, Jan. 30. They hope to have a real nice celebration for the big day. Last weekend Herb and Lorraine Lindemann spent three days with their daughter, Pat, and her husband, Chuck, in Chicago. The awards presented to the boys were: Bear Badge awarded to Tim Phillips, a Bear Badge and a Silver Arrow went to Don Gerstein, A Gold and Silver Arrow went to Scott Wiggerman, Wolf Badges went to Gregg Schmitt, Mark Pfingsten. Denner Bars went to, Ray Thelen and Robert Decker. Assistant Denner Bars went to Robert Kawahara and N&teven Waugh. The following topis received Silver Arrows: Steven Waugh, Dale Hillstrom, Jim Zenner, Joe Zenner and Mark VanZevern received two Silver Arrows. Dennise Gunderson was inducted in to the Pack and received his Bob Cat pin. We need another Den Mother, since we have several beys waiting to be inducted in to the Pack. Entertainment for the evening was taken care of by Den number one. Any mother interested in helping the boys by being a Den Mother can contact Scoutmaster Henry Zenner at Hyatt 7-3397. Girl Scout Troop 44 Receives Flags The Girl Scout Troop 44 are very grateful to the V.F.W. Post 4600 and to Vi Schuble for the presentation of their beautiful flags. Many boys and families were on hand to cheer the St. John's team on to their victory over Eastwood "Manor "FAMILY ALERT" ' THEME OF OUB SCOUT PAOK'MEET ; Laverne Saynor -- Don't forget the Cub Scout pack meeting for Pack 161 tonight. Jan. 23rd. 7:15 p.m. at the American Legion ; home. The theme for the month is •Family Alert." The boys have been working like little beavers learning first aid and how to be prepared for any emergency that might arise. Faith Presbyterian, Chwrch Sinior Choir Rehearsal ; wU! be held Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. Junior Choir meets Jan. 24 at 3:30. Jan. 25 -10 a.m. - Confirmation Class will be held. On Jan. 24 - Youth Sunday and the entire sermon and service of worship will be conducted by young people of the Youth Fellowship of Faith church. The woman's society will best. Peter and Paul team, Gary. We have many avid basketball tans in the Highlands. Harriet Pasierb, although still cOmined to her wheel chair, is coming along just fine. She is in fine spirits and is patiently awaiting the day when she will once again be able to navigate on her own. The days are long for her and cards would help a lot. In closing please be kind to (me another, and may.God take a special liking to you all. I was lucky to get most of the column typed before the dead-! line, or there wouldn't have been a column this week, I have flu and a terrific cold, never felt so miserable since Ij had pneumonia. Take care ofj your selves and watch those colds that are touring the Highlands. grn a aix wewc*s • !ong weekly bible study on Jan. 28. Church membership class for new members will be held Jan. 29 at<8>pm V." -BirtM&ya Birthday wishes go to two little boys both by the name of Donald who each became 1 year old on Jan. 20. They are Donald Lee Grabbe and Donald Iverson. Many happy returns of the day to Dick Fenner.who also celebrated on Jan. 20. Happy birthday to Robin Tucker who blew out seven eandles on Jan. 21 and also to Adolph Betke, Gerry Biederer and Fran Freund who celebrated on Jan. 22.. Last but not least to yours truly, who added another year on Jan. 17. Anniversaries Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sobacki and Bill and Judy Huemann who celebrated their anniversary on Jan. 18, and to Ed and Irene Betka who celebrated on Jan. 23. May you have many more years of wedded bliss. •Arennd The Manor On Sunday the Walter Kuck fanffly visited the Art r&a&gmMi- Eugene. Th*re 4hs kids «*Dt the afternoon fee skating. Tuesday also' brought v£tat* nor's cousin, LilBonk, daughter, and husband for morti birthday cake. Sunday guests at our house were our nephew, Ed Pauley, Eddy Lee, and Greg of MelroM Park. Wednesday evening a family birthday party was held for Hugh, Jr., His favorite dinner and all the trimmings plui birthday < cakewas served. Dinner guests for this night was Miss Judy Wright of McCullom Lake. The years sure do fly by. It hardly seems possible that my oldest son has reached his nineteenth birthday. So, Until nest week. I will be waiting for your calls. Call any evening or all day Thursday. I must have all news items in by Thursday evening in order to meet the Friday deadline. June, as most popular ding-month, seems to have lost out to September, according to census records. y f \ ' Cub Scout Pack 452 News The roller skating party will be held Jan. 26. All the boys^ are to wear their uniforms and as they enter they are to tell the attendant they are from Pack 452 and they will be' charged a special rate. Scout Sunday is Feb. 9. Boys are to wear their uniforms Au$® hiiirance Ceseelteit . 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