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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jan 1965, p. 12

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m '/ o Two -- Page Four THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH 1- y" • ii-'s t i-4. . », 7*4.».ivt r.i-Op.. .• ••' Thursday, January "14/ 1965 SiPi h< • M: ¥ LAKELAND PARK NEWS BARB MEUREK - *AY DBUML 885-4356 HOLD WINTER CARNIVAL AT HERZOG BEACH Oq,Saturday, Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. a "Fiesta Evening" will be held at the William Herzog Beach. All people of all ages are invited to Attend and join in the activities. Like last year there will be races with prizes for the winners. Coffee and hot chocolate and doughnuts will be served at a nominal fee. There is to be a bonfire with wood being collected in advance. If you have any wood to burn please call Stan Lezak at 385-4915 and he wili pick it up on Friday, Jan. 15 in the evening or you can bring it over to the beach and save him some work. It sounds like it should be a very enjoyable owning so let's mark our calendar now. More about this next wetek. Community House Schedule Call Jo Rizzo at 385-2728 for all reservations and cancellations. Monday, Jan. 18--4:30 to 6 p.m. Girl Scouts. Cub Pack meeting--7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19 -- Indian Dance practice and Boy Scouts, 6:30 p.m. to 9. Thursday, Jan. 21--Regular board meeting--8 p.m. Girl Scouts Troop 820 Today we picked new patrol leaders. . They,, are Alicia Sweeney for "L.B.J.", Deborah Gladman for "the Little Elves," Kim Worm for ."6 Little Helpers". Joanne Becker is treasurer. Leah Rode, Nancy Matthews and Denjse Bucaro are co-leaders. We also picked badges we wanted to do. Cathy Humann, Scribe. Lakeland Park Boys Baseball Club The Lakeland Park Boys Baseball Club will hold its first meeting of the new year on Jan. 27, at 7:30 p.m. This meeting is to be held at the Community house and every fourth Wednesday there after. The men still need help and would welcome some new faces and ideas. Happy Anniversary Happy anniversary to Elmira and AJ Kujak who celebrate their twenty-seventh year of togetherness on the 15th, to Barb and Ron Meurer who celebrate their twelfth on the 17th and td Bernice and Alex Donarski who also celebrate the 17th, this year being their fifty-first. Hockey We learned tod^y that a group of our teeri age boys have formed a hockey team and play down on ) Herzog Beach on Sunday afternoons. We don't have the names of the boys who are playing but they did send over the following article for us. These are the sort of things we appreciate so very much. How about some backing for the boys, they deserve a pat on the back. Normally ail we ever hear is bad about teenagers so we think this group deserves some cheers from all of us. Their article is as follows; "Sunday, Lakeland Park Vikings split a double header against the McCullom Lake Black hawks. The Blackhawks won the first game by a score of 7 to 4. Then the Vikings came right back and won the second game by a score of 5 to 2. Next tfjamp will be Sunday the 16th at 1:30 at Herzog Beach. The Vikings will meet the Wonder Lake Wildcats." S Troop 459 Our troop is very busy practicing for their .coming show ar the - Junior Hi^h School on the 30th of this month. Besides our regular meetings at which an hour is spent on practice, our Scoutmaster is having extra practice in his home for different groups on different nights. We hope everyone has their tickets, in case you haven't please, get yours from any Scout or the leaders. Birthday Wishes Our very best wishes go to the following people who celebrate their birthdays next week. Jan. 16 has Cathy Humann turning 11, on the 17th Michael Burman will be 5, on the 19th Jack Oakford celebrates and - Pam FoszCfc and Beth Ann Koch both turn 7. On Jan. 20 Agnes^ Clove and Dorothy Moore add another year. We also had some belated birthdays, Gene Kraskiewicz celebrated on Jan. 8, Ron Bierman celebrated on the 10th, Robert Vera celebrated his 10th on the 11th and Mark Rogers was 5 on the 12th. Sorry we missed $our days. -A-- Cub Scout Pa<-k Meeting' On Monday, Jan. 18, the Cub Scouts will have their regular Cub Pack meeting starting at 7:30. Hope there will be lots of moms. and dads come out with their boys. Remember, this is the week their registration dues are due. . Lakeland Park Woman's Club A very short meeting was held last Thursday with announcements of coming events being announced. On Feb. 13 there is to be a bake sale and in March, on the 31st there is to be a luncheon and a hat sale combined. Following the meeting, the women went in "a body to pay their last respects to Bill Radisch, the late husband of our beloved treasurer, Lyda. Lakeland Park Couples Bowling At our last bowling night, the first round of this season saw the Dodgers and Braves tied for first place with four wins. The Cubs and Pirates are next with three wins apiece, The Mets and Orioles have one win apiece and the Sox and Yankees have no wins. Clar Haerle still holds high series scratch with 541 and Irv Becker has 641 high series with handicap. Of the women, Barb Meurer took over high series scratch with 490 series and Dot tie Becker has a 678 series with handicap. Our next bowling jpight is Jan.; 23. See you there; Strolling Through "^The" Park On Saturday, Jan. 9 Roberta Quast had a belated ljirthday in her honor. Her birthday was actually the 4th of January but she had the chicken pox at that time. Barbara Tiffany, Debbie Barwig, Cheryl Nuss, Karen Roepken, Christine Jaenicke, Debbie George, and her sister, Wendy, and brother, Kenny? helped her with her celebration. v Helen Kraskiewicz surprised her better halfi Gene, with a surprise birthday party fast Friday evening. Those helping to celebrate and see Gene blow out one candle were Ann Herzog, Ivy and Stan Lezak, Delia Julian, Tony and Florence Piaseeki. Their daughter and her hQsband and children were unable to attend*due to mumps among the children. Son, Mike," and Danny Lezak were also among the celebrants/ John and Angele Thilges had Rose and Ed Oswald as their guests for games of "66" on Friday evening. Saturday saw the Oswalds hosts to Barb and Joe Herman of Lake Marie for dinner and an evening of canasta. On Sunday they went into Evanston to have dinner with their youngest -daughter and to visit with Rose's ill brot her, Bert. Ann Herzog was hostess to the bridge group on Wednesday evening. Enjoying Ann's hospitality and delicious food were Ruth McMahon, who took top honors and Ruth Chadwick, who took second place. The other players were Louise Mc- Enery, Ivy Lezak, Ann Leigh, Delia Julian, Joyce Braun and Gayle Laursen. Thursday, Grace Mandziara had- the tripoley group for lunch. Enjoying the very delicious meal were Delia Julian, Ann Herzog, Louise McEnery, Ruth McMahon, Edna Hountras, Ivy Lezak and Grace's mother, Viola Bull, who has been down for a visit from Wisconsin. Ann Herzog had her daughter, Kay, and her "son-in-law, Ellis Steen, as guests for dinner and the day last Sunday. Our condolences are extended to Lucille Deitz whose brotherin- law passed away last week. Card players at Lorraine Arient's home last Wednesday afternoon were Sue Funk, Jan Walker, Marion Duffyv^Wilma Atkinson and Gloria Vanek, who may not ever get another invitation to play with the girls. Seems Glor walked off with everything but the kitchen sink. Mary, Jim, Mick, Jimmy and Tommy Dauf'io were guests of Nedra, Les and Billy Eckhart on Saturday evening. Sunday had Jim's brother, John, his wife and their three children as dinner guests. Gloria , and Ken Vanek and their two children, Frank and Jolene, were dinner guests of Lil and Chuck Behes and their children on Sunday. The occasion was two fold. It was the 17j:h anniversary of Vaneks' wedded life. Hope this fine couple will celebrate many, many more years of togetherness. Heard that Billy Bates was iry'ured last week during wrestling at high school. Bill had suffered an injury earlier in the year during football..^practice -- and has reinjured his shoulder. Hope you're back up to par real soon. Polly Licastro is a surgery patient at Sherman hospital in Elgin. Polly has had a real session of being on the ill list and we hope her surgery is a big success. My cute little boy friend, Barb's youngest son, Jphn, has been a mighty sick little guy. Hurry and get well, Jomjriy, we miss your smiling face. Randy Funk Is among the chicken pox victims. Many, many of our residents have been down with this bug and we hope the cooler weather will get rid of the bugs. Our very best wishes go to YEAR ROUND POOL THEATRE BOURBON STREET FUN WEEK-END just 4 5 minutes west of Chicago Pheasant Run Informal, country dub atmosphere, entertaining acfivitiet... Year found indoor/outdoor pool, lounging area, four excellent dining rooms... old New Orleans style street of exotic shops, cafes and cocktail lounges with entertainment Niglitiy.** ° The Pheasant Run theatre features famous stars of stage and screen in person... Dixieland band on Bourbon Street, lues.,thru Sal; Plan yotfWBslMid of fm now, oaO JO 4-6300 far tales and Reservations PHEASANT RUN LODGE f mBw MKt O# St OMfte% Mhwii m North Ave* Rt 64} SUCCESS NEWS! AMBASSADOR BY RAMBLER Sales up 110%...greatest increase of any 1965 car! Read the reasons why: reason one: Advanced Styling. Ambassador's glamorous new styling came out first against oil direct competitors in a survey at the first major show of 1965 cars. Look at , the sweepingly changed Ambassador. Spectacular new size and length. New power, including big V-8 options, other sporty options like wire wheel covers, redinihg bucket seats, and other sports equipment. reason two: Extra Value. The '65 Ambassador keeps all the solid Rambler virtues and extra-value features such as: Double- Safety Brakes (separate systems, front and rear), Deep-Dip rustproofing, Advanced Unit Construction, Ceramic- Armored. exhaust system, Coil Spring seats, Weather Eye Keating and Ventilating and more--all standard at no extra cost! Ambassador 990-H Hardtop reason three: Low Maintenance Costs, High Resale. The Ambassador, like any Rambler, makes sense when you buy it, returns more in trade. You'll find atl the reasons "why" In the '65 Car X-Ray Book. 48 pages with side-by-side comparisons of leading '65 cars. Can save you hundreds of dollars in the purchase of your next car. Freest your Rambler dealer. American Motors--Dedicated to Excellence The 3 Sensible Spectacular's,--RAMBLER '65 .^AM^SSApQR--^lorgcit and Finest of the New Ramblers • CLASSIC--New Intermediote-Siw Rambler * -(AMERICAN--The Compact Economy King SALES. 4611 West Route 120, McHenry, fll. --Watch the Danny Kaye Show on rDQ 'iy_ baby Richard Matthews, whose very young" life has been a long hospital stay. /Hope he gets home real sodnyto his parents, Jessie and A ana his brother and sister!?; ^ Another sick Mtle one is Jol-Lynn Prazak, home our godchild is back up to to&r by the time this paper is read. Voted by her fellow classmates at Junior High as the most studious and most athletic was Beth Okal. , Congratulations B^th and keep up the good work. Marge Webber, Segrid Roepkin and Fran Quast will again attend bridge sessions at the YMCA in Crystal Lake. Heard they had a real good time at the last session: x Tracy and David Wilkens .and Billy Oakford are among the tonsillitis victims, hope they are better by the time they read this. The Oakford family took full advantage of the wonderful ice and the whole family spent Sunday afternoon ice skating. Joan and Ray Plusinski are very pleased that their stolen car has been returned to them. April and Suzanne Faunt left the subdivision on Friday to live in Tennessee where Pat is attending college. Toots, Don and the Gerstad children spent the weekend in Sun Prairie, Wis. Toots witnessed the installation of her cousin as worthy matron in the Eastern Star. Toots and her mother sang a duet in her honor. Saturday, Kitty and George Hendle had Mr. and Mrs. Page of Cary as guests. They were joined later by Bette and Bill Kamp who played Mille Bome until the wee small hours. Sorry we couldn't have joined them as?planned but the flu hit^ our house pretty bad. Our hats are off to the rhany youngsters from • 4H and the Boy Scouts who helped out last Sunday ort the Cerebral Palsy drive. Many more of them will be out this doming- Sunday to finish off the drive. Please; be generous to the youngsters who are being so good about helping a very worth while organization. .Farewell Bill . The past week was one pf sadness for our subdivision when Bill Radisch went to his eternal reward on. Monday evening. Bill had suffered a stroke early in the morning. Bill and Lyda are two of our most respected residents and words at this time are very hard to find to express how we both really feel. Bill was a very wonderful active 73 years young -- and anyone who came in contact with him couldn't help "but feel his touch for humanity and life. Bill had been a very active member in many organizations. He leaves behind him his wife, Lyda, three children and nine grandchildren. We know that Bill will be remembering all of us in his prayers and he shall be remembered by all of us. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on December 21st, A,D. 1964, a certificate was filed m the Office of the Counter Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and post-office addresses of all. of the persons dining, conducting and transacting the business known as K & ft HARMONY RESORT, located at 614 Bald Knob Road; McHenry, Illinois. Dated this 21st day of December, A.D. 1964. VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk. - (Pub. Dec. 31, 1964, Jan. 7, 14, 1965) NOTICE Public Notice is. hereby given that on December 21st, A.D. 1964, a certificate was filed in the Office pf the Counfty Clerk -of • McHenry County, Illinois, setting iorth the names and postrbffice addresses of all of . the persons owning, conducting dnd transacting the business known as K & N TAVERN; located at 614 Bald Knob Road, McHenry Illinois. . Dated this 21st day of December, A.D. 1964. VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk. (Filb. Dec. 31, 1964, Jan. 1, 14, 1965) NOTICE Monday, March 1, 1965- is the claim date in the estate of HENRY J. TENNES deceased, No. 65P4, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. LA VERNE M. MILLER of 56 S. Ash St., Palatine, 111. is the Executrix; THOMAS B. MACKIE of 66 W. Washington St., Chicago, 111. is the attorney. - (Pub. Jan. 14-21-28, 1965) Auto Insurance Cancelled? NO ONE REFUSED -- ANY AGE Reasonable Rates * Financial Responsibility' Filings Stay out of "Pool Insurance" and have Full Coverage TEENAGE INSURANCE -- Full Coverage JAN-MAR INSURANCE 385-7667 for a Shower Gift . . . vJB irthday Gift . . . or whatever COSCO DELUXE PLAY PEN and PAD Folds flat . to 4 '/2 ", includes floor to top of 40"x40" built-in pad. 2SW from frame, cloth-covered top rail. *X[uo uej, -auiBjj pajauieua Reg. $24.98 SPECIAL *18" COSCO FOLDING HIGH CHAIR Reg. J 7 5.95 Folds SJ5P Rat. Convert! to youth chair. Seat 2W high. 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