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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jan 1965, p. 17

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.1.. . McHENflY PLAJNDEALEB ROSEMARI ttPm New Arrival At Zenner Homo Betty and Hank Zenner be came the proud parent* of a beautiful, baby boy at 3:50 a.m. op Friday, Jan. 15. The nevy comer weighed in at 4 lbs., 13 ozs., and was 171 inches long. The baby will be named John Edward, makipg this the sixth J. Mother and baby were confine^ at Harvard hospital until Tues$ day, Jain. 19; Betty came home lmt Baby John was still a little too srn^ll, so he stayed at the hospital a few more days. Daddy, Henry, recovered from the shock very quickly, he was in complete charge of the other, five J's, while mother was away. All of their friends and neighbors pitched in and/ gave him a helping hand. Congratulations to both of you and may there be nothing but happiness in store for you and Baby John. Wfett ?-381i§ " l !! 'I *>l- Sewing Guild The Pink Ladies Sewing Guild to McHenry hospital hel a recent meeting at the horn of Isa Braenne, in McHenry. She served a delicious dessert: luncheon to sixteen ladies. Those present, from this area, were: Marge Moreth and Gert Snell. Birthdays .and Anniversaries Belated wishes to .Wally Misavice who celebrated his birthday on Jan. 20. Sorry I'm late and hope you had.a nice day. Best wishes to Geri Vrbik who will be celebrating her birthday on Feb.. 1. Congratulation to Ray. and Dolly Novotny who will be celebrating their sixteenth wedding anniversary on Jan. 30. Book Foundation Needs Help The junior grade books foundation started its discussion program on Jan. 11. At the present time this group is meeting at the Johnsburg school. In order for this program to be enjoyed to the fullest by the children this area needs co-leaders. There are only three co-leaders who take care of St. John's and Johnsburg schools together. There should be two co-leaders for each of these groups. The groups include the fifth through eighth grades of both schools. So if there are any women interested in taking a co-lead-^ er training course please contact Joan Megley at HYatt 7-3576 or Louise Jamison at HYatt 7-3533. 'toe participating ate officers and Will (Usq run the meeting.. ^Brownie Nejtf Tropp 52<S feneld their Investiture on Tuesday, Jan. 26, at the community center. This was the birthday of the troop and alsa the day that the new Brownies were invested. These girls were: Debbie Benkert, Susan Gromell, Vajfejie Hill, Cindy Sarver, Nancy Jo Weingart and Cindy Wiley. The mothers who helped to rrjake this a day to remember were: Rosemary Thelen, Phylis Bankert and" VI krispen, these Gomrriittee women furnished the. refreshments. All the girls received Girl Scout calendars from the Brownie leader, Jo Ann Weingart. To the enjoyment of all the mothers the girts sang the songs, "The Brownie Smile" and "Make New Friends". After the singing the refreshments were served by the old Brownies. These girls were: Susan Becker, Kathy Hadley, Donna Krispen, Patty Lewandfowski, Jamie Malek, Chris- ^ne Thelen, and Cherle Redding. Cherle has just been transfered to this troop from Round Lake. The meeting was closed with a song, "Run A Long Home." The afternoon Was enjoyed by all. Library News The Pistakee Highlands library committee held a meeting at the home of Louis Spankuch, president. The library will be purchasing hew books for the children's use. Right now the library is in great need of librarians, especially for the winter. The hours are from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturdays. Any lady interested in giving a little time to this very important project please call Marilyn VanZevern at HYatt 7-3202 or Blanche Haefliger at HYatt 7-3385. Coming Events Pistakee Highlands Association meeting will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at the Community Center at 8 p.m. At this meeting there will be a discussion on the possibility of installing a new ceiling at the center. Remember this meeting date and please come, there hgs to be a quorum of thirty members to hold a meeting. So circle that calendar and take an active interest in your community, it's up to you. Cub Pack 452'S annual Blue and Gold dinner will be held on Feb. 7 at the Fox Lake Legion hall. Association News The president of the Pistakee Highlands association, Richard Farwell, and the executive board are proud of the Teen Club for their fine conduct and co-operation while picking-up the Christmas trees through the Highlands and also the good job they did in burning them. The executive board of the Teen Club is going to be invited to sit in at the March Association meeting. They will SOMETHING SPECIAL McGOMALD? NEW FILET 'O FISH On Sale Daily Try this McDonald's exclude in flood esting^yoi/M nm to ©grs© *• bii OftfVf *• COOS McDonalds HutX 180 Virginia Street Crystal Lake, I1L Here 'N' There The first semester kindergarten class made a field trip to Crystal Lake, on, Friday, Jan. 15. The children who went from the Highlands were: Johnnie Weingart, Mark Clifton, Johnnie Conway, Susan Emmerich, Billy Hurkes, Tommy Ferris, Mark Thelen, and Emy Jackson. All the kiddies enjoyed seeing the lovely flowers and learned a little more about some of our growing things. Darlene and Francis Karrecker with their six children were the guests of Jerry and Donna Clifton on Sunday, Jan. 17. Darlene is Jerry's sister and lives .in Milwaukee, Wis., which means that they do not get together very often so this day of visiting was enjoyed by all concerned. Sorry to report that two very I understand they are feling much better and will soon be their, old sweet selves again. -Genry and Bob Qlueck with Arlene and George Fick went ice skating recently and from jyhflt Gerry says she thinks that she will take up bowling, not as many sore muscles. Bey Lewandowski was at a bridal shovyer for her niece, Jerri Zeiek, on Sunday, Jan. 16. The event tc^k place at a Chicago restaurant which Bev reports as being a very swank affair. While this was all going on Norb arid five of the children spent the afternoon visiting with grandpoa Lewandowski. Jane Malek has finally- irecovered from a very bad cold, which kept her indoors for a few days. Glad you're feeling better, Jane. While in New Orleans Blanche Haefliger went to see a television program, so she thought, but instead was part of the show itself. She was interviewed on WVUE and was asked the question, "What she thought of teenagers having cars". As usual, Blanche came up with the right answer. Also on the agenda was an Eastern Star meeting and the listening to lots of Dixie Land music, which, incidentally, Carl fell in love with. Audry Morin is recovering from surgery at McHenry hospital. Hurry and get well, gal, all your friends are pulling for you and wish you a very speedy recovery. Deepest Sympathy to Kay Sielisch in the loss of a very dear uncle, Thomas Vovra, who passed away on Sunday, Jan. 17. Besides a loving wi^e, Cecelia, he leaves a daughter, and three sons. Funeral services, were at the Joseph Nosek and Sons fune- •ral home, in Chicago. Mass was at St. Richard's church jyith interment at the •family plot. Kay's mother, Helena Barry, and aunts, Kate Grice and Tillie Greenberg, were here from (Cadillac, Mich. ' There isn't much one can say, Kay, at a time like this EASTWOOD MANOR EDEE IVERSON FRBEDA DURKEtf-- 38S-MT2 SCQtJT DAY CAMP WEEPS DIRECTOR NEXTSUMMEH ^rrv -- Theip will be no Day Camp this summer for the Girl Scouts and Brownies if they ean't find a day camp director. If you are interested and available please.contact Betty Radner or Gail Crokin for more information. If a day camp,director is found they will also need some of you gals for workers. I believe that day camp is set up to begin June 28. Last year we had several mothers in the Manor give their time and they really enjoyed it. Some will- be returning again this summer to Jielp out too, it was such fun to work with the girls. , / Faith Presbyterian Church News. Jan. 28, Thursday -- Senior choir rehearsal will begin at 8 pjn. Jan. 29, Friday -- Junior choir practice takes place at 3:30' p.m. Jan. 30, Saturday -- There will not be a meeting of the confirmation class. - Jan. 31, Sunday -- The service. of worship will be led by the Youth Fellowship of Faith Church. At 7:30' p.m. the adult but I do hope you know all your friends and neighbors are thinking of you and remember Kay, prayer is a great healer. Mount Hope Church News Rev. Doenecke delivered the sermoji for Sunday, Jan. 17. He chose the topic "Looking at Our Church". The greeters for this service were Hazel and Richard Morley and the candle lighter was Dennis Sisk. Rev. Ronald Anderson, newly appointed pastor of the Ringwood Methodist church, was the guest speaker at the Jan. 24 service. His topic was "'The Mystery of Jesus". Quality Radiator Repair By Factory-Trained Radiator Specialists 12 Years Experience Every Job FLO-TESTED For Your Added Protection. 4LL WORK GUARANTEED -- PROMPT SERVICE Complete Stock of Rebuilt and New Radiators ADAMS BROS. REPAIR SERV. Next to V.F.W. 3004 W. Route 120 Phone 385-0783 McHenry, 111. Om la • malm to Mp yon enjqy What to tell your baby sitter before you leave We suggest that you give your baby sitter * list of important telephone numbers before you leave. For instance, she should know-- • where she can reach you; • the telephone numbers of your doctor, the fire and police departments, and your neighbors; • that the Operator is experienced in getting help in any emergency. AH your sitter needs to do is dial zero. Keep this list of numbers close to the telephone, in a conspicuous place. Send for your "baby sitter's helper" As a convenience to your sitter, and for your protection we bav© prepared a "Baby Bitter's Helper." If s a 4 z 9 inch cardboard poster with specific places lor you to list all the important telephone numbers suggested above. Use it over and over again The "Baby Sitter's Helper" is made of good stiff cardboard for long wear. Another feature permitting repeated use is an erasable slate. Use it to write down the number where you can be reached feat evening. When you return, you merely lift the translucent paper and the slate is clean and ready to use again. Easy to get; easy to use Your "8aby Sitter's Helper"-with its special pencil and holder --is available for ten cents to cover the cost of mgiimg and fcuidling. Just send in the coupon below. Both you and your sitter will appjedate the added assurance that it oan give. B•wawM»w TI aWlawn|lhllawnl9al BosD, jOtW.W St, Chicago, ID. 40CM Bible study on the. church "and the world. Feb. 2, Tuesday--The Woi mnen's Society executive compiittee will meet at 10 a.m. at the church. The Session Will meet at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 3, Wednesday--Brownies meet at 4:45 p.m. The third church membership class at 8 p.m. Chapter 7 of the tejct. Brownie Troop 211 At the Jan. 20 meeting the girls learned new songs and practiced the flag ceremorjy. Next week they are planning a jam session. The Feb. 3 hostess will be Maureen Mc- Cormack. The girlis are to put aside empty half gallon plastic bleach bottles to he used in a project at a later date. Just Got Back From A LoVely Trip Wiss' and Barbara Douglas and the kids went down to Wiss' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Douglas, and arrived there New Year's day morning. They had a family dinner and celebrated both Billy's and Brenda's birthdays since Billy's is the day after Christmas. Wiss's folks live in southern Illinois where all his relatives live, too. It's Augusta, 111. They spent a week down there and also went to Missouri. This was a week of Wiss's vacation. They visited around to all his friend's and relatives in and around that area. They had a wonderful time and the weather Was in the sixties down there all the time. Michael Kecomes Six Six year old Michael Zender had a birthday party inviting ten girls and boys. There were games, favors, hats, ice cream, and cake for all. Thursday Michael's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Claybaugh of McHenry came to help him celebrate. Sunday, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zender, Sr., came for dinner and cake. Three-ln-one Party Edna Mueller gave a birthday party in honor pf birthday celebrants Harry Mueller, Mr. Rudolph, and also Mrs. Stubner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradley and Ricky and Laurence Rudolph of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stubner of Fox Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Klatt of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodbury and John and Mr. and Mrs -r Secjloa^Tfrf Betke of Eastwood Manor. Many nice gifts were received. They spent the evening playing cards. A lovely cake and refreshments were served. Birthday CMHiigs appy birthday Jan. 29, to y Mitchell who Shares this day with tiny six-year-old Pauline Petersen. Jan. 30 is the birthday of Lois Ryan and Lydia Fenner. Jan. 31 Curt Rehberg will be one year old. Feb. 1 best wishes go to Robert Grom, Kay Stephenson, Pam Woodbury, and also Linda Wiegman who will become a teen-ager being 13 on Monday, Feb. 3 her brother Ronald becomes a big guy of six and James Weirich will be five. Wedding Anniversary Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry King on their anniversary, Jan. .29. Bunco Club Bunco Club met in the home of Jean Mersch, Jean served a whipped cream cake and coffee. Edie Iverson took home both first prize and bunco prize and Frieda Durkin won the booby prize. 4-H Club News The 4-H Busy Bees met Thursday at 4 p.m. in the home of Dee Penick. Fifteen boys and girls were present. Kathy Penick gave a talk on baking and passed out cookies she had made. Melody Iverson and Terry Burton each gave a talk on photography and Bob Burton gave one on leather craft. Demonstration Ten ladies, attended the demonstration party given by Kay Mitchell. Kay served both a lemon an^el food cake and a chocolate chiffon nut cake!7 Sympathy We wish to offer our condolences to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carlson. His father, Helge Carlson, passed away Thursday in Chicago. Sick List Tommy and Kathleen Rogers have been home with the mumps. Harry Mueller is back to work after a few days of sickness. The little Huemann boy is suffering from a bad asthma attack this winter. We all hope he will very soon be well again. Cbuples. They had a read nice evening and ahjoyeA feffbuffefc lunch. \They were all friends from the eighth grade days. The Elwyn Eternick family went to Brookfield Saturday to visit Dorothy's sister, Phyllis Palmer, and son, Gary. ' Mike Sobacki won his wrestling match Tuesday evening in Elgih. On Elaine Rogers' birthday her young son,0 Mike, nearly eleven, baked her, a birthday cake. ^ Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hill and four children from Portage, Ind., came for a visit with the Bob®Mitchell family. E.M.P.O.A. The Eastwood Manor Property Owner's Association met Friday night. Dick Hawkins won a prize at the December meeting and Kay Mitchell won one at the January meeting. Th$ copies of the by-laws will be gone over and brought up to date, by president Fred Woodbury and recording secretary, Kay Mitchell. New copies will be made available. Two parties are being planned for you both to be held in February! There will be a valentine party on the 13th held at the barn. On the 20th there will be the annual get-together. Notices will be sent to each household with more information of these affairs. Committee workers for both im&vm, Tippett; Hawkins, Dick Wiegi#ai)» El Borcovan. We will inf°l)9> you of any!cftwige plWW. op dates as we learn of them- Meanjyhile why not plan tend?" Oat of the il&Bt&s of Bafceef It has frequently been suggested to end the colupm with a little: note of humor such as you commonly' hear about the house instead of just quitting the column cold when we reacn the end of our news reports. Between Frieda and I we have ; a dozen children so we should have an endless supply of cute sayings but you may tire hearing about what our clever kid* dies spout and we would like to hear what other chUdrejEi come up jvith. Let's try it this week and see what kind of a response we can get from you? As a start here's a cute one--shortly after Christmas one little kindergarten girl was trying to decide what to take to her class for 'show and tell'. Her mother suggested she take her new doll. She cried "Why, she ctan't do anything'!!" Now all you who purchased dolls recently found they talk, walk, burp, kiss, giggle, shed tears, etc., etc., so you see these .days even just a very pretty doll for a new buggy doesn't quite make the grade! 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