•r~vi"-+v,i 7/TrT xS--v_ suvt ^5^-n.i^j. THE McHEKRT PLMRDEALEB Thursday. Msrcfel2«^ Manor h Churclf -- nM4» ^ EViday, March 13 -- Junior will be held at Saturday, March 4- the Pastor will have in- '^B^UaT"Interviews with the V4)omirmation class from 1 to rlTrf^'JMh./On Sunday, March 15, f i>*tbe final sermon on the Beati- | :.-.'v«jv,tudes, entitled "Blessed are the 4 ^Persecuted," will be given. The » ' '•'One Great Hour of Sharing' 25. Watdi this column for further details. „ On Friday? March 27, at 1 p.m., the teens will meet at the barn to color the eggs for Saturday's Easter egg hunt. After the meeting was adjourned, some of < the teens stayed and danced to music from the juke box. The next business meeting will be held Monday, March 16, at 8 p.m. at the barn. [offering will be received at this time. On Sunday evening at S p.m. i*3Cub Scout Pack 454 will hold jits, annual Blue and Gold banuet at - a restaurant in Fox , Tuesday, March 17, 8 p.m. -- Jthe members of the Session jBttd wives will meet with the Confirmation Class to receive them into the church membership. Wednesday" March 18, 8:30 £.m., "the final meeting of this year fpr teachers training in theology will be at the church. Thursday, March 12, at 8 p.m. '4- senior choir rehearsal will be heM. ** ' •* ' * The family spaghetti supper, E'hich was held at the American Legion Hall on Sunday Evening, March 1, had a very successful turnout. The purpose <jf the supper was to get the qhurch membership better acquainted. It was a fine evening iff Christian fellowship. The ladies of the Women's Society Itendled the cooking and the jTouth Group took care of the Serving and everyone helped ^Hth the cleanup detail, "v Warren Krebs was master of ceremonies and an old fashioned song fest was led after 4i|Uier by Shirley Watkins and Jane McDonald. Teen Club News " There were thirty-eight teens |yho turned out for the dance Qn Feb. 29. Refreshments were Served. A good time was had ali who attended, especially boys who were outnum- ;* The twist contest was a tie between Roxanne Fuson and jfohn Henneberg, and Dennis Moore and Pat Henneberg. The Hmbo contest was won by Rick Moore with Clyde Fuson coming in second. For added fun they played a game of musical ftfttUft and this ended up a tie also, As Daryl Kilgore and June Fuson each ended up with half a chair. These kids are really good dancers and always ready for a good time. The judges, as usual, had a hard time picking the winners. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Halstead and Mr. and Mrs. M. Cary |dong with Mr. and Mrs. Gil Moore, teen club counselors, were chaperones for the evening. - ) At the business meeting on "ftfarch 2 a "thank you" card ihtofri Dottie Messer was read Jby the secretary, thanking the "teens for assisting her on JHeart Sunday. -- Plans were made for their next dance, "A Wearin' of the .Green," St. Patrick's dance, . which will-be held on Saturday, March 14; at 8 p.m. at the Jjiim.. The decorating commit- HS&: for this affair is: Lynnda ftuart, Mike Stuart, Sue Bet- B, Rick Moore, Dennis "Moore, Jpnfr Roxanne Fuson. For the xleaivup detail: Mike Sobacki, Sue Betke, Theresa Tinkler, #i:cfc .Moore, Gene Tinkler, and &kip Bauer volunteered. This is a dress-up affair, so no .Slacks, please girls. - A dance for April 11 was also discussed at this meeting, and a trip to the Museum of Science and Industry on April E. M. P. O. A. Don't forget the E.M.P.O.A. meeting to be held Friday, March 20, at 9 p.m. at, the barn. Also mark your calendars for March 28, at 2 p.m. for the Easter egg hunt for the younger set. Around The Manor Ed and Irene Betke journeyed into Chicago on Friday as Irene's father, Arnold Ecklund was operated on in St. Francis hospital in Evanston. At this writing he is improving greatly and will be home in a few days. Pat Borcovan drove to Chicago on Wednesday afternoon to visit her sister, Mrs. Sondack, and new baby. She also stopped to visit her mother, Mrs. Downey. Saturday evening, Pat and Elmer attended the Leap Year Dance at the V.F.W. Eastwood Manor was well represented at this affair. Attending were the Don Roths, A1 Bianchi, the Fred Woodburys, Ed Betkes, the Carlsons and Schaeffers. Friday evening Elmer Borcovan and the children journeyed to Twin Lakes, Wis. for supper with his mother, Mrs. Borcovan. Young Bill Coughlin had a third birthday party on Sunday. Special guests at this wonderful occasion were both his grandmothers, Mrs. Garrity, and Mrs. Coughlin, and Danny Mitchell. Also present were his sister and brothers and of course, Mom and Dad. Guests at the John Dalton residence on Thursday were Marie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mizerka of Cicero. Keith Durkin had a birthday party with five young friends helping him celebrate. Games were played, prizes won, and of course, cup cakes, ice cream, and all the trimmings were served. A good time was had by all. The Elwyn Eternicks had supper and spent Saturday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Marrone of Crystal Lake. The Robert French family had a wonderful three week vacation to Clearwarter, Fla., to visit the Senior Frenches. They also visited the Everglades while there. Louise Griffeth's father, Mr. Siadek, of McHenry, is in Mc- Henry hospital with a slight stroke. Eleanor and Walt Kuck went bowling on Saturday evening with their boat club in Round Lake. Lucky Eleanor won a prize, even though it was for bowling below average. On Sunday they visited Eleanor's brother, Art Weyde, and family of Lake Zurich. Sunday visitors at our home were my sister, Mrs. Ward, and sons, Ron and Wayne, of Maywood and my mother, Mrs. Rick of Elmhurst. Get Well Wishes To Kathy Barry who has been down with the mumps. To the Coughlin family who have some sort of a virus going through their house. And it just doesn't seem to want to leave. To young Jonathan Crokin who is not feeling very well. To the Goran Engstrom family who have all been down with one thing or another including strep throat right now. Cub Pack 162 It is with deep regret that we have to announce the resignation of Louise Griffeth (den mother) of Den 1. The boys will indeed miss her asrshe led one of the most active dens in the pack. The boys were always making field trips of some sort and their den projects were something they will always have. Good luck to you, Louise. To date we have had no word as to whether a new den mother will take over or the boys will be placed in other dens. I am sure these boys are getting anxious. Birthdays Many happy returns of the day to three year old Donna Campbell, Harry Durkin and Bill Huemann on March 7. To Jack Schulz on March 8. On March 9 to Ellen Barry and Ernest Kuck. Mike Rogers blew out ten candles on March 10 and Ginny Engstrom blew out eleven on March 11. And best wishes to Frank Qua! who added another year today, March 12. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Messer who celebrated their anniversary on March 7. May you have many more years of wedded bliss. JOB VACANCIES An intensive recruitment program to help fill over 700 current job vacancies, in the Illinois Department of Mental Health was announced by Miss Maude MyersS state personnel director. Most urgently needed are applicants for professional classifications. Former social workers, nurses, therapists and teadhers are especially being sought. 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MARCH 14 Shirley Schuerr -- 385-2645 This Saturday, March 14, is the big evening for the St. Patrick's day card party sponsored by the Woman's auxiliary. There will be prizes given to each table. Tickets are available from any of the ladies or at the door Saturday evening. It will be held in the large hall of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Come out and bring your friends and have a good time. Can You Vote? If you are registered to vote you can vote in this coming April primary. If you are an American citizen and are 21 years of age or older and Eire not registered you can not vote. You still have till this coming Monday, March 16, to register and vote in April. By voting you are helping to put^ your choice into office. Also if you have changed your name since you last registered you must re-register under your new name. See Pat Morrison at 114 Valley View, Lakemoor, she will gladly take care of you. Boy Is Safe Young nine year old ROnald Buss had a very close call Tuesday, March 3. He and a few friends went ice fishing on the Lake here. All of a sudden the ice gave away and Ronald fell into the lake. Quick thinking Ronald got himself back onto the ice. Firemen from Companies 1 and 3 were called in to bring the boy back to safety. Ladies League Held its monthly meeting Wednesday, March 4. At this meeting elections of officers and trustees were held. Those elected to hold offices for the forth coming year were Viola Arbogast, president, Jean Dember, vice-president, Mary Sebesta, treasurer, and Lou Gravenstuck, secretary. Trustees are Sopie Paterson, Arin Brzezinski and Rose Zelenka. * After the elections were held burico was played. Winners were Lou Gravenstuck, Sophie Paterson and May Ann Brzezinski. Booby prize was wan by Ann Brzezinski. " Auxiliary News The Woman's auxiliary held its monthly meeting Monday, March 2. At this meeting the forth coming card party was discussed. The monthly prize was won by Helen Rodde. The February prize was won by Eunice Tobey. Hostesses for the February meeting were Idb Legge and Connie Johhson. j The next monthly meeting will be held Monday, April 6, in the large hall of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Hostesses for the April meeting are Marion Leske, Marylyn LoPresti and Lil Neumann. t Birthday Greetings go to Joe Bferanek who 'celebrated his big day Sunday, March 1. Greetings also go to Isabelle Karmel and Lucinda Fradinardo. Both Isabelle and Lucinda will celebrate their big day Saturday, March 14. Many happy, returns and Joe,, , > Birthday Celebration - Was held for John Gasinski at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Steve and Lil Wijas. Friends and relatives helped John celebrate his day. Many happy returns, John. Get-Well - Wishes go to Mrs. Gen Wolak who is in the Harvard hospital. Guest Of Lawrence and Shirley Schuerr Tuesday, March 3, Vf** their brother-in-law, Dave Jacobson of Wildwood. " i AND @720 W. 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