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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Sep 1965, p. 10

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"• 2 fV ; -v.;'-;v; , * , *4j \ v* *<• •* si Twofc iPage Two THE McHENRY PLAtNDEALEft Thursday, September 30, 1965 v,?"l ^ . LAKELAND PARK NEWS ftAAB MBURER -- 385-4356 kALLOWEEN THEME FOR WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING OCT. 7 Oct. 7, at 8:30 p.m. the Lakeland Park Woman's Club will hold its second meeting of the season with Halloween being the theme. The entertainment committee is planning to decorate pumpkins again this year and \ve ail enjoy their art work. Hope to see you all there. Bring- your neighbor with vou. Community nouse Schedule Ft>r all reservations and cancellations call Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. On Saturday, Oct. 2--9:30 to 12--Lakeland Park 4>-H club. Monday, Oct. 4-- 3:30 to 5:30, Girl Scouts. Wednesday, Oct. 6 Club Committee meeting--8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7 -- Women's Club 8:30 p.m. _ Large Turnout For (•eneral Meeting The board was very pleased with the turnout at our general meeting last Sunday..with an estimated crowd of 175. Many questions were raised and those which could be answered were and the rest will be looked into and answered at the next general meeting which will be held in about 6 weeks. Watch the paper for the date. Brownies The Brownies will hold their first meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 2 from 3:15 to 4:30 at their regular meeting place, 1500 N. Ramble road, Lakeland Shore. Mrs. Quast is being assisted by Mrs. Schaedel this year. Lakeland Park Couples Bowling League Started Last Saturday, the Lakeland Park couples bowling league had their first bowling night of the season. A lot of new faces, were seen as the league has expanded to 12 teams this year, and it looks like the competition will be tough. Smarting off the season with Hi-scratch for the men was Lee Mai with a 542, and for the women; I bowled a 500 series scratch. Hi-series with handicap for the men was taken by Bill Bockman with a 585 and his wife. Betty took the Hi-series with handicap for the Women with a 607. In a three way tie for fjrst place. the "Sissies". "Bad Guys", and "Arrow B's" each won 4 points. In 2nd place "Sea Biscuit", "Lucky Strike", and "Alley Cats" each took 3 points, in 3rd place, the "Misfits". "Bad News" and the Forfeits" each took 1 point, and the "Odd Balls", "Spooks" and Bloopers" didn't take any. Our next bowling will be on Saturday, Oct. 9th. Sde you there. tumes. The boys should be busy working on their costumes now so there isn't that last minute rush. Birthday Wishes Starting off the 1st of Octo- )er with their birthdays, are Ken Piazak who will be 17 and Roger Kmery who will be 4. The 2nd of October Frank Vanek will be 15 and Randy Koczor will he 10. The 3rd of the month has Rosemary Tiffany adding another year. On the 5th, Joseph Gagnon will be 14. Our very' best wishes to all of these people and to those whose names we don't have. <iirl Scouts The Girl Scout troop in Lakeland Park is ^till accepting registration so if any girls would like to join, come to the community house on Mon- "lavs from 3:30 to 5:30. Cub Scouts There will be a Cub committee meeting on Oct. 6 at the community house at 8 p.m. All Den mothers and committee men are requested to attend. The Cub Pack meeting which was held last week Monday had a large group of boys attending but very few parents out. This is supposed to be family night with the whole family invited to attend. Let's try and have a bigger adult turnout next month. This should be a real fun night for the whole family with the Cub Scouts all coming in cos- HOLIDAY HILLS NEWS INEZ YOUNG SSS-46U WOMAN'S CLUB SPONSORS BAKE SALE OCT. 1-2 How would you like some ttice home made bakery without all the trouble of measuring, mixing and baking? You can do it this weekend. The gals from the Holiday Hills Woman's Club will do the baking, you just go down to the supermart in the Island Lake shopping center anytime between the hours of 6 and 9 tomorrow evening; Oct. 1, or Saturday morning, Oct. 2, from 9 'til 1. dent, Joan Laskowski, at 385- 5969. H.H.P.O.A, Meeting The property owner's association met at the Ranch House on Monday, Sept. 20. Reports on various activities were given by the committee chairman. It's getting to that time of year when snow plowing contracts must be aken care of. Since this business is taken care of by the association, it is necessary that dues not paid yet be brought up to date how. Send it in to Bill Boett- Cher at 1511 W. Pine. It will be tough shoveling out of the subdivision if the association can't afford the snow plowing. Rummage Sale Orchids to the committee who worked on the rummage sale Saturday, Sept. 18 and to all who contributed to make it a success. The committee workers were Bill Boettcher, Mary Mahon, Bill Mahon. Virginia Lundelius and Wally Foreman. Blood Bank If you are interested in joining the Holiday Hills blood bank, you may get further information by calling the presi- Den Mothers Needed Help - Help - We've got boys, all kinds, blondes, brown hair, a redhead* blue eyed, brown eyed, thin ones and chubby ones - just waiting for den mothers so that they can become active Cub Scouts. We lost two den mothers last year because one went to work and the other one moved. Have YOU got a boy waiting? Call Jack Connell at 385-3756. Anchors Aweigh Our best wishes to Bob Suman who left last week for a tour of duty with the United States Navy. Greetings Happy birthday to Carol Carlson who celebrates today. Sept. 30; to little Mark Schroeder on Sunday, Oct. 3; to Roy Breede on the 4th; Gerry Bre ede on the 5th and to Ricky Ary and my Clare on the 6th. Belated greetings to Mar cella Strossner who celebrated her birthday the last week in September. Tour Cosmetic Plant A most enjoyable afternoon was spent by a group of women from Holiday Hills on Sept. 22. A tour of a cosmetic plant was the point of interest for Phyl Harper, Shirley Haufe, Chadie Ary, Joan Laskowski, Jo Janik, Gerri Postal Dot Gabriel and Gerry Breede. Great Aunt Gerry Breede became a great-aunt for the fourth time last week when her niece, A1 ice Roth, had a baby girl, who will be named Katherine. The little miss has a big sister, Gene, who is 5 years old. W. (fasten & Son |IB ffunerai (Horn* 1BF MCHENRY. MuSSm Dear friends, Modem living has removed too,aany character-building chores froa our youngsters. 4-H projects develop that wonderful sense of achievement in young people by teaching •ew skills. 4--H also nurtures a fine sense of responsibility through the discipline of eoapleting the projects. We salute the 4~H and its dedicated leaders as an excellent force for a better Aneric* Respectfully, ivies All of the troops are in need of more adult help and leadership from Girl Scouts to Cub and Boy Scouts not only n our community but in town Uso. Any adult who has had ome experience in this type •>f leadership but who has become inactive because of some '•en soil or .".nother. should see if they« couldn't again be of some help. A few hours a week would mean a lot to the leaders and even to the kids. Strolling Through The Park I haven't decided yet whetiher I'm glad to be hack or not from'my vacation and back in the swing of things. It eems that no one did a thing last week and those who did, don't let mo know about it s11sjthis is going to be a very >hu:t column. Marv and Shir J, George and my husband. Roij, and I pulled -into our fair community about noon on Saturday afternoon leaving Sturhridge, Mass., about 3:30 p.m. •\nd travelling right through. We were home about half an hour when Ron's tlad decided vr didn't need them any more 0 I was elected to diive them linme to Maywood. Everyone at the bowling alley that night Vrided, after I bowled a 215 ;ame that I would have to try that more often, (I still haven't caught up on my sleep yet i. We had a wonderful time camping and sightseeing with the weatherman being especially nice to us with 80 to degrees during the days and no lower than 55 at. night. The New Kngland States are just full of history and we saw as much as we could possibly squeeze in, in the short time uo had. From the weather reports we have heard since we came back, I guess we. picked 1 ho right ' week. The rains started the day we started back and wte heard they had snow fluries Sunday. Lnough of my news now. Nit I do want to tell Carole Humann and Kay Druml how much 1 enjoyed the column last week. They did a real good job. Lyda Radisch had a busy day last Saturday travelling vround the city to see different people with her brother but the main point of interest was at her daughter's in Tinley Park where she saw her new pranddaughter for the first time. j an and Bob Kozy went to Palatine Saturday to attend a farewell party for Dennis and Ann Ohlrich who are leaving i'or Japan next week where his <ob will take him for two years. gay and Ev Osmon attended a birthday party in the city last Saturday in honor of the twenty-first birthday of Evs brother, Dave. Joan and Roy Apel had Grandma and Grandpa Apel cut to celebrate Lindas ninth birthday last Sunday. Deborah Stupey celebrated her eighth birthday Saturday with a party in her hnnor. Cake, ice cream, pop an(1 randv were enjoyed by her lister, Karen. Cindy Kamp. Judy and Karen Slonina. San- 'ra and Cindy Wright. Nancy and Shirley Meurer. Cathy Mueller, Christy Jaenicke, and Renee and Billy Nicels, Joanne fnd Lee Mai and Bev and Jim Wickenkamp celebrated their anniversary^-last Saturday b\ •;oi'ng out to dinner. Little League Meeting The Roys Baseball Club .held their election of officers last week with a - whole new slate of officers taking over. Presilent is Jack Oakford replacing Ted Kaminski; secretary-iy- Jim Cole replacing Joe iPfcair! zak; Treasurer is Les Eckhardt, replacing Ray Rode; and 1 layer Acent is Jim Wiekenkamp. replacing Ron MeUN' cr. Good luck to you guys who are taking over and a job well done to you who are roing out. Coming up on Oct. 9 is the \ittle League banquet which the fathers and boys all enjoy • ogether. again being held a*, t h e R i n g w o o d M e t h o d i s t church where the women are such good cooks. I HIRED IT THROUGH THE WANT ADS SAVE DURING THIS WHOPPING VALUE WEEK! MM FRESH FRYERS U.S.D.A. 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