Thursday, March 18.1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER LAKELAND PARK NEWS BARB MKURER -- RAY DRUMt, S85-4S56 LITTLE LEAGUE GETS READY FOR COMING SEASON To all of you people who pick up the paper on Wednesday evenings please, remind all your friends and neighbors that on Wednesday evening, March 17, at 7 p.m. at the community house there will be registration of all boys who intend to play tiUle League this coming season. There will be refreshments served and World Series movies shown. All boys between ages 8 and 13 are urged to be on hand and any new boys who have never played in the league before are requested to bring their birth certificate. On Wednesday evening. March 24 at 7:30 p.m. there will be an open meeting for aJU interested parents of the boys in the league. It seems very difficult tp believe that attendance. at these meetings is so poor. We hope that more people will get down to the meeting on the 24th and give the men needed help or suggestions or just be there to leave them know that you are behind them as they try to teach your boy baseball and even more im- , port ant sportsmanship. Remember lo call anyone you know for registration, they may have forgotten and don't get the paper until Thursday, also remember the open meeting on the 24th. Community Saddened Our subdivision was saddened during last week over the deaths of two of its residents. Seaman Apprentice, John L. •Wright, 18 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMarre Wright, lost . his life on Monday in Lake County, Indiana. John was on his way home for a surprise leave from his naval base at Norfolk, Va. John enlisted in ! the navy in July of last year and was scheduled for overseas duty following his leave at home. Besides his parents he leaves three sisters, Joy, Sandra and Cindy. Services were held in Aurora where he was born and interment was at Kaneville, Illinois. On Wednesday afternoon the death of Ray Plucinski came as another shock. Ray was 34 years of age and had resided here for the past eight years. He had his barber shop in Mc- Henry, was a member of the American Legion and Illini Bow- ' men. He leaves behind him his wife, Joanne, and three small youngsters, Steven, Alan and Renee. Requiem mass was sung at St. Mary's church on Saturday at* 11 with burial in the church cemetery following military honors. To the two bereaved families go our very deepest sympathy.. May they rest in peace. Boy Scout Troop 459 Boy Scout Troop 459 meeting of Tuesday, March 9. Our meeting started out by the Indian Dances. The Snake dance was the firs,t to be rehearsed, then the Buffalo dance was practiced. Next the Devil dance was performed. The Comedy Dance was next, finally the Eagle Dance came. Our Indian Dance Team will dance for the Scout-ORama. It will be held May 15, at the county fair grounds. Our project for the Scout:0-Rama is to have our dances on and off during the day. After Mr. Druml's talk about the Dance team and dues we had our nice quiet game; British Bulldog. Our troop is being entered in, the oncoming first aid meet. Because of this our instruction period was devoted to first aid. We tied a hand bandage, a head bandage, learned heat exaustion, how to sterilize a bandage, sunstroke, frostbite, pains in the (Stomach, fractures, shock and artificial resperation. After this we had our second game, Steal the Bacon. We then closed by the retirement of colors. Respectfully submitted by Paul Schwegel, Jr., Scribe of troop. Hutchison Heir Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hutchison, Jr., proudly announce the birth of-their first son and second heir. Harold Hutchison the 3rd was born at Harvard hospital on March 12, weighing in at 8 lbs., 1V2 ozs. and measuring in at 21 inches. Waiting at home on Willow Lane for young Harold besides his parents is his older sister, Laura, who will be two next month. Hazel Johnson formerly of here is his proud maternal grandmother. May God be good to the entire Hutchison family. Best Wishes are extended to the following members of our subdivision who celebrate very special days during the coming week, Robert Mueller will be 9 on the 19th, Mrs. Lenora Abbott also adds another candle on that date. Several very nice people share the 20th as their natal day, Jo Ann Rizzo will be 14 and Lucille Jones arid Anh Hershberg add another candle. Dorothy and Mel Morgenson celebrate anniversary number 22 on the 20th. March 21 has Wendy Dralle becoming 15, Leah Rode will be 10 and Henry Steven Koehl III will be an active three year ol<3. Another group of nice residents share the 22nd as natal days, they are Marty Apel who will be 10, Mary Murphy, Agnes Prazak and Art Tiffany who all admit to voting age. Pete Casper and Mike Linnane share the 24th as their big day, Mike will bo 16. Steve George enters those wonderful teenage years on the 25th. To each of you and to all of you who celebrate whose names we don't have go our very best"wishes for a very wonderful day followed by many, many wonderful years. A belated birthday wish £oes to Jeff Bierman who was 8 on the 17th and to Jimmy Hahn who was 8 on the 13th. Community House Schedule For any reservations or cancellations please, contact Mrs. Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. Thursday. March 18, Regular Board Meeling at 8 p.m. Monday, March 22, Girl Scouts'at 4:30 till 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 23, Boy Scout Meeting and Indian Dance practice, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, March 24, Little League Open Meeting al 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 25, Millslream Campers at 8 p.m. Congratulations Our very best wishes go to the new Janzcak heir. Young Todd George arrived in this wonderful world on March 5 and weighed in a 5 lbs., 8Vi> ozs. and was 19 inches long. Judy and Rich have been looking forward to getting their adopted son for quite some time now and we know that the entire subdivision extends to the happy Janzcak family nothing but the very best of good health and life long happiness. ael into their happy family on March 10. Young Christopher made his entrance at Sherman hospital in Elgin and tipped the scales at 6 lbs. 8 ozs. May the Infant Jesus look over the Laurence , family. with nothing but goodness. Pink Bundle The home of Cookie and Ron Howard was blessed on March 10 with the arrival of their second child and first daughter. Kristie Ann made her arrival at Sherman hospital in Elgin weighed a nice 8 lbs. 6 ozs. and was 2OV2 inches long. Willing to help mom and dad protect and care for Kristie is her 2t-> year old brother, Dean. We wish the Howard family nothing but the ve:qy, very best of good health and happiness. Another Son For - Laurence Family Peggy and John Laurence and their youngsters, Debbie, who is 4, Mark, who is 3 and Jeff who is 1 welcomed Christopher Mich- Girl Scout News: We opened the meeting with the pledge to the flag and the Girl Scout promise. We had two Cadettes from Troop 41. Cathy Humann and Carol Funk brought cookies and Kool-Aid. The Cadettes taught us games and songs. We closed the meeting with the Friendship Circle. Girl Scout cookies can be ordered from - any of the Girl Scouts and will be delivered after March 24. Let's support our Girl Scout Troop and Cadettes by ordering cookies from them. We all use cookies in our homes and this way of purchasing them serves' a two fold purpose by helping the Girls Scouting organization to keep their camping and other phases going. Call one of your neighbors daughters,- nine times out of ten she will be selling cookies, and \yill appreciate ajl the help you can give her. Cathy Humann.Scribe. Strolling Through The Park Gerrv Wagner's mom. Mrs. Harbough. visited with Gerry early last week l^fi.re taking off for a two week Florida vacation. Gerry's better half Lloyd attended a dinner given by the lumber industry at a better known dining place in Elgin on Wednesday evening. Ken Vanek, we're glad to report, is much improved at Mc- Henry Hospital. Bev Worm has been suffering from a badly sprained leg, Gert Krug we heard is on the sick list as is Gerry Wagner. Little Jol-Lynn Prazak is still having a bout with the flu bug and her brother, Donald, was home from school because of a bad cold. Ed Druml was hit read bad with the virus bug and ended up confined to bed for several days. Laverne Hromer's luncheon guests during the past week were Carol Humann and £."arol Cvnowa and their children. Hope all of you saw that very cute picture of the Winkowski baby in last week's paper. Marion Barle Winkowski is the proud mom and Mary and Ray Barle are the proud grandparents. 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Public Service Company DIVISION OF Commonwealth Edison ©C.B.C». 0 had the Oswalds as hosts for dinner for their youngest daughter Blanche and her husband, Ed, and their five granddaughters, Jackie, Janice, Joyce, Judy and June. Bette and Bill Kamp enjoyed seeing Carl Elshoff," their old neighbor who now resides in Springfield. Marge, the youngsters and Marge's aunt Nellie were unable to make the trip this time because it was in the middle of a school week. Joe DeMarco was a weekend visitor of Dennis Druml. Kay and Ed Druml received a cony of their oldest son's expert rifleman's medal during the we^k. Bud is in the Air Force and wanted his Marine brother Dave to know that they also learn to handle a gun. Your folks are real proud of both of-you vourig men. Mary, Jim. Mick. Jimmy and .Tommy Daurio attended a combination birthday and house warming party on Saturday-evening. The party was held at the home of Jim's brother and sister-in-law. Al and Gen Daurio are residents of Mt. Prespect. The birthday celebrant was Jim's mom, Clara, who marked up her 76th year. It was a gathering of the DaurioClan arvl everyone had a very terrific time. Sure hope you are remembering to use that mail box that's at the Corner Store. Please, utilize it so it remains there, it won't if we don't prove it's needed. As we start our column on Sunday evenings and finish on Monday we can only hope that Dot tie and Irv Becker come home with a tan from their eoul5le of days visit to sunny Florida. - Dottie and Irv jiist called a few minutes ago and said they had rain, but were enjoying the fast tvip. Irv's folks are down in Florida and Dot and Irv joined them. The four Becker children enjoyed visiting with their aunt and uncle Pat and George and cousins Chris and Jeff in Chicago over the weekend. Earlier in the week the Becker householf was increased with four more mouths to feed, and are they the cutest little puppies. Glad to hear that Sue Grizley is feeling much improved, hurry home Susie. Bev Wickenkamp has been suffering frdm a very nasty cold all week and Still doesn't sound too good today when we talked to her. Dennis Kozicki is home on leave from Fort Knox, where he just completed six weeks of basic training. Dennis is in the Army. He was honored at a family dinner on- Sunday. Family members came from Chicago and the King family along with grandma and grandpa Breier who came from Johnsburg were also among the family members enjoying their visit with Dennis. We wish you the very best in your next assignment Dennis. Dorothy Dargatz was guest of honor for a bbby shower and luncheon H£id last Monday at| the home of Helen Brooks* Ana* Kuehns, Marge Rebel, Joan Bur«j rriann, Helen Widen of McHenfyj and Doris Johnson helped Dor* othy have a wonderful time. *' Donna Humann had Susan Hoffman as her over night guest last weekend. Phil and Marge Johnson visited with Carol and Don Humann Sunday. 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