Thursday, June 10, 1965 THE McUENHY PLAINDEALER - I t P a g e T h r e e Ho LIDAY INEZ fOTJNG HILLS NEWS 885-461* Register For Swim Classes Registration for swimming classes will be held next Tuesday , June 15, at the Catanzaro home, 2404 South Hyde Park. The hours will be from 9 to 11 a.m. and from 1 to 3 p.m. A .$1 deposit wiill be required at the tiime of registration for each child taking lessons. The remaining fee will be due before July 6 when classes will begin. This cost is determined by the number of children, enrolled and covers the cost of hiring a qualified instructor. A committee from the Woman s Club does all the work of contacting an instructor and keeping the records and contacting mothers for beach duty. Lessons will be on Tuesday and Friday. If your children have cards from last year you are requested to bring them along at the time of registration. For further informntion call Donna Kasprzyk and .°,85-3856, Joan Laskowski \§tf 5969 or Connie Catanzaro at 0565. Vacation Bible School Once again St. John's Ev. Lutheran church will have a vacation bible school with buses coming into Holiday Hills to pick up the children. The first session will be held next Monday, June 14, with the bus stopping on Cedar and Tower for the first pickup at 7:50. Please note that this is ten minutes earlier than last year. Classes will conclude at 11:30, with the children arriving home about noon. A hearty welcome is extended to all children. son on his gnaduatiort and his fine family. Oooojyg Soti*? My apologies to gill frilipi whom I inadvertently left off the honor roll list two weeks ago. Nice going, Bill. Campe "Three Holiday ilills families left early (3 a.m\) Saturday morning, May 29, oh a camping trip. The Heises* Teubers and McWilliams spfent\the Memorial Day weekend^ at the New Salem State Park. While there they took in the Lincoln Memorial and Lincoln's (tomb, thereby combining historic education for ithe children along with a weekend1 of fun and relaxation. > Double Celebration For Malstroms Bernice and Dick Malstrom spenit a happy an'rl extremely proud weekend recently. On May 23, their son, Dick, graduated from Wisconsin State University at LaCrosse, Wis. The second big event was the baptism of their fourth granddaughter who was just one week old. The baby was named Juli Ann after Bernice's grandmother, the baby's greait, great grandmother. Dick, Jr., and his wife are the proud parents of three other daughters, Jenn, Leza and Cary. Congratulations to Bernice and Dick who certainly have every right to be proud of their Blue Bundles Last week was the week for boys at McHertly hospital and two of those boys belong to Holiday Hills families. I have left any names out, please call me so that I- may list them next week. Thank you. Strossttier-Kla^>erlch tVedding Our congratulations to Norm StrOssner who took as his bride the lovely Dolores Klapperich in a beautiful ceremony at St. Mary's church on Saturday, Slay 22. Standing up for Norm were ,his brother, Raymond, Jr., (Buzfc) as best man, his brother, Bob, as usher and his little niece, Ruth Ann, who rtlade a pretty little flower girl in her floor length gown and floral head1 band. After a honeymoon trip to Florida, the newlyweds have settled in McHenry. NoPm is the son of Ray arid Marcella Strossner of 1510 Catalpa here in Holiday Hills. Wegener On May 25, Dee and fton Wegener became the proud parents of a son who weighed in at 7 lbs, 15 ozs. John Allen, who will be named for his grandfathers, has a little sister, Kelley Ann, who is 3 years old. A 6 lb. 12 oz. baby boy was delivered ait McHeWiry hospital lo Arlene and Hugo Dobbs on Wednesday, June 2'. The wee little blue bundle Who will be named Raridall has a brother, Arland, 9 years old, and a sister, Kim, 2 years old, anxiously awaiting- his arrival at home. Blessings cm the Wegener and Dobbs families. Graduates The following yoyng people from Holiday Hills Will graduate from McHenry schools. McHenry Junior High Joyce Buchert, Francis Felde, James Harper, Betsy Haufe, Bill Filip, Scott Jertde, Karen Norton, Steve Salter, Calvin S I usher, David Siffidby, Candy and Penny Walters. St. Mary's Patty Schmidt, Elizabeth Krueger and Michael Janik. St. Patrick's Matthews Justes. McHenry High Victor Justes and Arthur Jungwirth. Note: It is difficult for me to compile this list, if Sympathy Our sincere sympathy to the Jack Bodenheim family on the death of Jack's mother, Mrs. Jean Bodenheim, of Chicago. She passed away suddenly on Wednesday, June 2, leaving her son, Jack, three grandchildren, Jill, Jqy and Joan. The funeral was on Fri- <iay, June 4, with interment at Free Sons Cemetery in Chicago. Surprised - Twice It will be a long time before Joe Catanzaro forgets his thirty- second birthday. On Friday evening, the night of his birthday, he found it difficult to understand why his Boy Scouts wanted to go indoors instead of playing outdoor games as they usually do. When ho went downstairs at the Janik home he found out why. Mrs. Janik had baked a birthday cake and the boys presented him with a special cap for his birthday. Saturday morning he left the house bright and early for a round of golf and returned to find his home filled w|th family members who had come to rftake it a memorable day for him. On hand for the patty were Connie's, folks, from Bell wood, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parker and Tom Jr., anfd Betty Ann, Joe's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Catanzaro, Sr., and Barb from Mundelein, Chuck and Bea Catanzaro from Holiday Hills, Aunit Pearl and Uncle Tony Cerami from Skokie, Uncle Sam and Aunt Virginia Cerami, Chicago, Uncle Mack Galante, Forest Park, Wanda and Ray Cardella, Tony and Lisa from Maywood, Sam Cirami, Jr., and Bev from Park Ridge. Adding to the.celebration on Saturday, May 29, was" the eleventh wedding anniversary for Connie and Joe. Belated congratulations. Legal* Weekend Trip Lorraine and Dick Bern is spent, the Memorial Day weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey6 Doll on their farm in Macomb* 111. Lorraine tells me they picked their own strawberries and covered them with cream so thick you could hardly pour it. Mmmmm, sounds very high in calories!! Island Lake Spring Luncheon The Island Lake Woman's club held their annual spring luncheon enjoying lunch and a humerous comedy theater performance on Wednesday June 2. Members Ellen Erickson and Lorraine Bcmis from Holiday Hills attended with Claris Ary as Lorraine's guest. Get-Well A cheerful get-well wish to Arlene Foreman who was hospitalized at McHenry hospiital recently. Flag Day Don't forget to fly your flag Quality Radiator Repair By Factory-Trained Radiator Specialists 12 Yeats Experience Every Job FLO-TESTED For Your Added Protection. ALL WORK GUARANTEED -- PROMPT SERVICE Complete Stock of Rebuilt and New Radiators ADAMS BROS. REPAIR SERV. Next to V.F.W. Phone 385-0783 3004 W. Route 120 McHenry, 111. Notice Public Notice is hereby given that on May 24, A.D. 1965, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, jetting forth the names and postoffice addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as McHENRY CONSTRUCnext Monday, June 14, Flag Day. Mourn Death of Neighbor The entire community was shocked by the sudden and unexpected death of Harvey Smith, 39, on Saturday afternoon, June 5. Mr. Smith was found lying beside the lawn mower he had been using. He leaves his wife, Karen, and four children, Greg, 10, Debbie, 8, Barbie, 6, and Tammy, 2: his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith, and a brother, Donald. Harvey was very active in the Athletic club and civic affairs in the subdivision. We extend our deepest sympathy to his family. TION COMPANY, located at 4403 W. Ponca Street, McHenry, Illinois. Dated this 24th day of May, A.D. 1965. VERNON W. KAYS County Clerk (Pub. May 27, June 3-10, 1965) NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on May 25th, A.D. 1965, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and postoffice addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting artd transacting the business known as WHITsE HOUSE TAVERN, located at 2028 East Route 120, McIIenry, Illinois. Dntod this 25th dav of Mav, A.D. 1965. V VERNON . W. KAYS Coii'ntv Clerk (Pub. May 27, June 3-10, 1965) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE .Monday, July 5, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of IDA KREUTZER deceased, No. 65 P 123. Circuit Court, McHenry Counlv, Illinois; HERMAN R. KREUTZER of 1512 N. Park St., McHenry. 111. is the Execulor; "JAMES M. Mc- INTEE of McHertry, I1L is, the attorney. : . n Hj . (Pub. Itfay 27, June 3-l«,!l9«S) NOTICE OF CLAIM ti&TE Monday, July 5, 1965 is the claim date in' the estate Of Helena M. Stoffel decease*!, No.' 65 P 86, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Gerald J. Carey of 810 N. Green Street, McHenry, Illinois is the Executor; Cowlin & COwlin of 88 N. Williams Street, Crystal Lake, 111. is the attorney.' (Pub. June 3-10-17, 1965) NOTICE Otf CLAIM DATE Monday, July 5, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of Louise M. Kiddelsen deceased, No. 65 P 75, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Ruth J. Martinec of 3518 N. Fairview Avenue, McHenry, 111. is the Executor; Leroy J. Welter of. McHenry, 111.* is. the attorney. i Pub. June 3-10-17, 1965) NOTICE OF CLAIM BATtf Monday, July 5, 1965 is the claim date in the estate of Reverend Frank J. Miller deceased, No. 65 Pill, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. Joseph A. Miller of 655 High Street, Aurora, 111. is the Execuffcor; jfantes Mclntee IU:f Ihr a*t<*t n»y. :" : ' " (Pub. June? 3-10-lT, 1965) A€AfNST Oh hel^; protect the Httle bfrd, especially itt ithie Spring. And in cold, storthy wittter dAys, we 'like to hear them sfrig. K.O. To p£6j>te who tend to procrastinate we can only say: Force yourself! 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