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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Apr 1965, p. 10

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IMHi --___ "^SecIion Two -- Pag« Two . i ; t :•> ' :Vi1 •••••"•~" o^iTrii , PISTAKEE HIGHLANDS THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER t kt ROSEMARY LUTZ HYatt 7-8814 FCOCAL RESIDENT CELEBRATES HER "75TH BIRTHDAY One of the sweetest persons in the Highlands, Mrs. Minnie Ristow, (Grandma Minnie to most) celebrated her seventy .fifth 'birthday on April 6. She was guest of honor at a familydinner on Sunday, March 28, at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Marshall and Lucille Jacobs. Also attending the dinner was her husband Richard Ristow, and granddaughter, Lola, with husband, -.George Darmody. On Sunday, April 4, Mrs. Ristow was taken out to dinner by her husband All concerned thought that this birthday should be a special one and nobody would let her do any cooking. Congratulations, Grandma Minnie, and may your remaining years be filled with many joys. Woman's Club The Pistakee Highlands Wo men's Club held its monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 31, at the Community Center with an attendance of thirtysix members. The hostesses for the evening were: Joan Megley Bess Herman, Mamie O'Neil and Vi Krispin. At the- April meeting a "Grandmother of the Year" will be chosen. All grandmothers of the club identified themselves at the March meeting. The ladies are: Toots Spankuch, Emma Rosengart, Frances Brott, Helen Benatti, Anna Cohrs, Louise Jameson, Edna Perchke and Marge Moreth. Good luck to each and every one of you. The choice will be a hard one because everyone of you are the best and I'm sure are just wonderful grandmothers. The nominating committee gave their report and we're sorry to say were only able to secure two to run. They are Pearl Pederson for secretary and La Verne Server for treasurer. Nomination came from the floor and Mamie O'Neil will be on the ballot for president and Pat Siciliano for vicepresident. They will all run unopposed. After the business meeting " the members enjoyed the Artist Showcase. Some of the mem- * bers brought a prize possession from home and showed it as well as giving a little history of it, and believe me there were some very interesting items. Those who did not bring something were fined. On Wednesday, April 14, a 11th District County meeting will be held at the Pistakee Highlands Community Center (Red Barn). This will be an all day affair starting at 9:30 a.m. and ending at 4 p.m. Any of our members who would like to attend please notify Marge Moreth at HY 7-3271. A small donation is asked from our members attending, this will go towards the hot dish. tized on Sunday, March 20, at St. John's church. Her godparents are Jane's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E Nemec of Memphis, Tenn. Proxies for the day were: Joyce Malek and Jane's father, E. Nemec, Sr. Also present at the celebration were Jane's aOnt. Mrs. Jane Cornwall, and daughter. Lynn. Bundle of Blue for Hoveseths Lilly and Larry Hoveseth became the proud parents of a baby boy on Tuesday, March 30. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 11' ozs. Mother and baby Were confined at McHenry hospital The other Hoveseth children: Steve, Terry, Denny, Ellen. Robbie and Billy, are patiently, waiting to see 'the new. arrival. As yet a name hasn't been found good enough for the little darling, or is it that maybe it's a little hard to come up with one when it's number 7. Congratulations t<> all of you Birthdays Belated birthday wishes to little Robbin Clifton who celebrated her second birthday on Sunday, March 28. Also on the late list, Nancy Jo Weingart who celebrated her eighth birthday on Monday. April 5 with a family party. Meryl Fletcher who celebrated her day on April 6, also on that day my little Jimmy reached the age of 4 years, and to Leo Oriowski who celebrated his birthday on April 7. Sorry I goofed and missed all these nice people's birthdays. j Best wishes to a very nice teenager, Cheryle Ann Tomao, who will be celebrating her fourteenth birthday on April 9. Anniversaries Congratulations to Joe and Elizabeth Hanisch who will be celebrating 4 years of wedded bliss on April 8. Also congratulations are in order for Wally and Ann Szyplebaum who will have, an anniversary on April 11. Mount Hope Church News The sermon for the March 28 services was delivered by Rev. Althouse. He chose the topic "Are you Ready to be Caught? The greeters were: Pearl and A1 Benesch and the Candle Lighter was Linda Leuth. The high school youth yxoup met with other youth groups at the gymnasium in Spring Grove on Sunday, March 28, at 3 p.irr Rev. Ron Anderson was in charge. Brownie News The Pistakee Highlands Brownie Troop held their weekly meeting on Tuesday, March 30, at the Community Center. The girls learned to set a table and enjoyed a game and songs. The Brownie of the Week was Jamie Malek. Malek Baby Baptized Jean Marie Malek was bap- News of Friends and Neighbors Leo and Richie Oriowski left March 31 for Nekoosa, Wis. to attend the funeral of the husband of*1 Leo's sister, Mame. George Kitruph passed away on March 30. Funeral services were held on April 1. Donna and Jerry Clifton with their five children, Andy, Mark, Keith, Tammy and Robin, spent Sunday, March 2H, in Milwaukee, Wis. at the home of Jerry's sister and brother-in-law, Darlene and Francis Karracker, and family. Also there for the day were Jerry's mother, Elda Clifton, and another sister, Bev, and children. Dorothy Oriowski spent April 1 in Chicago where she attended a Legion auxiliary convention meeting. Kay Sielisch spent the day of March 30 at the home of Mary Hiller in Johnsburg. Katie THE EASTER PARADE STARTS AT WcQeeS WITH FINERY FASHIONED BY VAN HEUSEN' Now ?s the tfme for you to round out your Spring wardrobe with the newest ideas in men's wear by Van Heusen. Admirably fashioned, impeccably tailored. A word to the wives: if you're looking for the perfect Easter Gift for him, this is the place to do your looking. STORE for MEN 1245 N. Green M. Phone 385-0047 McHenry, 111 HOURS: Dally 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. -- Friday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Closed on Sunday Hiiff also joined them. The three girls spent the afternoon wrapping table prizes for the up coming Blessed Virgin Solality luncheon and card party, Ahich will be held on May "5. Bill and Emma Rosengardt trtj doing very well alter their recent auto accidonl. Bill is recovering from fractured ribs and Emma from multiple abrasions and bruises. Lil Orlowski's sister, Netti, and her niece, Delores Flynn, of Trevor, Wis. _ spoilt. March 31<,with Lil. Joe. and Elizabeth Hanisch entertained John-and Margaret Kapolnoky of West C hicago on March 21. Waily and Kay Sielisch spent the weekend of Marrh 28 at the home of a dear, ft iensL Lorpa Carlson, in Chicago. ' Lorna is a long time friend of Kav's, th'% girls worked together at Western Electric. Jan Jnnquart and her girls. Cheri, Jeanhie and Reene, and Joan Megley collected funds in the surrounding areas for Channel 11 and the drive was very successful. The funds will be used for more educational programs on Channel 11. Jane Malek is presently engaged in "'seahorse sitting" l<u the Sabielncys, who are in Fiorida. A matched pair <>i dwarf seahorses arrived on March 30 from Florida. In transit the female seahorse gave birth to three little ono* hut I'm sorry to say that they did not survive the frigid w< athcr and are no longer with us. Coming Events Blessed Virgin Sodality meeting on April 13 at the Johnsburg Community Club.. Don'i ! forget your can goods. Belly ' Zenner,' Dorothy Jenkins ' and i Kay Sielisch -aro'the pcopje to i contact it you can't attend.^ drop off-y oy-r - can • g.->ods a' V.F.'W. AUXILIARY NEWS by Kenee Jende The Women's Auxiliary to Fox River Pqst 4600 presented their houses or call them and (hey will pick them up. The Pistakee Highlands Women's Club monthly meeting will be on April 21 at the Community Center. The banquet will be on April 28. Well that's it for this week, I did get a few calls but .would like to hear from a lot more, so don't forget the phone number and- rememhebr any little bit' is news. T .1 • u ~ rn five flags on Tuesday. March 30. Ihez Yoiihg, Americanism ^hAi'rm&in, and Renee Jende in the role of photographer, went to Harrison school in Wonder Lake. Inez Yourig presented flags to tlrce'Giii Scout troops and two Brownie troops. Mrs. Harold Young, Kacirna neighborhood chairman, met and introduced us to Pam Miller, Cindy Johnson,. Kathy Walker, Kelly Gnhagen and Freddy Orr. The troops they represented were 252, 201, 495, 16." and 487. Inez explained the meaning of the flag and proper flag etiquette to the girls. We are proud to be a factor in teaching the youth of our <;pmmunity the true meaning ' Of Americanism and to be proud of this country's, flag and 'the RepublL^fOT vvjiir-h it Btunds; To completes lier Easter Outfit, Shulton - I)e«ert Flower - Es- SCIEifCfi tofitc Thursday, April *¥,"1985 #fr ; • The effect of out thinki'n.g1.' op our health will be examined ijU this Sunday's Bible Lesson to be read at McHenry Christian Science chureheS. The subject is "Are Sin, D.sease, artd Death Real?" The Responsive Reading for the »dajr begins with a verse from Isaiah: "Behold , I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembers, nor come *into mind." capade XYE DRl <i DR. JOHN F. KKLLY OPTOMETRIST •At 1224 N. Green Street, ;' (Cl#f»4. Wednesday) ' j||r ' ' ; -- G L A S S E S F I T T E D ; H ! ' ! ViSrUAL ThAIMNO VISUAL REHABILITATION ' COffTACT LENSES . ; ' ' • , ' l ' ' ' , 1 • • " ' . HOURS: DAltr 9:30 a.m. to 5 P.M. FRIDAY jBV&NINGS 8:80 P.M. 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