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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Nov 1958, p. 16

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• -f WT Gaf c/Page' Sixteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, ttovemfeer 13/ 1958 Pislakee Highlands Association In Busy Meeting Carla Bales 2895-J Hazel Morley 640-J-l ers of Mrs. Boyle's house. Their adress is 210 Oak avenue. Many thanks to Mari)yh Lammert for her work on the successful Hallowe'en party. As yet there is no solution to the telephone problem. But president Johnson informs us that there should be a definite ' answer at the next association meeting. More volunteers are needed for the barn conjmittec. The adult activities now has a working fund of $100. The next event will be a turkey party to be held on Nov. 16 from 2 'till 5 p.m. The church program is having a meeting at Ed Thoren's house Thursday: evening to plan a canvass of the neighborhood. The 'teen-agers^ have a program to bo proud of. They Have a variety of different events planned for the next three months, including a play to be presented the latter part of January. The Women's club now has eighty members. They are busy planning a children's Christmas part. The will also have a Holiday Hop for the 'teens. The Terry Phillips party Saturday night was a big success. 'Teen club mothers will be contacted by Myrtle Bentz to help for various parties. The Cub Scouts have three new den mothers; Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Fletcher, and Mrs. Kolb. They need an institutional representative. Contact Mr? Fletcher if you are interested. Our Boy Scouts missed j the top merit by one point at j their recent camp out. The Girl Scout Fair was a success -- well attended? The Brownies are working on various projects. The Girl Scouts will be roller skating Saturday. Next president Johnson introduced our speaker of the evening, Edward Dowd. assistant chief deputy of McHenry. Mr. Dowd gave a very informing and interesting talk on our various problems. He also brought out the disgraceful fact that there are only two squad cars to patrol 629 square miles. A lively question and answer period followed, with many people getting a lot of troublesome problems cleared up. Thanks Mr. Dowd. Thanks were also given to Barney and Cletus Stewart for their work in getting the bus shelter erected. The: association has received two new furnaces at no cost to us. The only requirement for using the center, is that you clean it up afterward. The revisions to the by-laws were voted on and passed. The dues for the association is now $15. The $15 is broken down in this budget ! $5 for roads, $5 for snow removal, $2.50 for beaches, and $2.50 for community improvements. Another motion was made and seconded to seek an attorney's advice on getting people to pay the dues according to their land contracts. Meeting adjourned. Welcome To Sally and Fritz Von Bruenchenhein who are the new own- Girl Scouts Will enjoy a roller skating party Saturday. They are also working on badges , and their tenderfoot work. "y Happy Anniversary to Skip and Harriet Wilson, who celebrated fifteen years .of wedded bliss on Thursday, Nov. 6. Many more. » 'Teen Club The 'teens will have a doing at the center two Saturdays a month. They also have a barn day card party ^Thursday. We hear she was surprised to receive so many odd and useful ^•gifts. Ha! Ha! Last weekend was operation mail box for the east part of the subdivision. . Many were moved to new locations as our population has increased rapidly- , Eddie and Marcia Dowd, Bob and Delia Wesselink, Darlene and George Neesan. all enjoyed themselves at Betty and Milt Sandelins Saturday. Some of the local ladies enjoyed a progressive card party at the same time a baby shower was held for Lois Mason, "a member in good standing." Besides Do'.ly and Lois, others enjoying an evening out and the delicious refreshments were Janice Janquart, Carla. Bales, Wanda Dobecki, Dorothy Erbin, Marilyn VanZevern and Hazel Morley. A shower was heldA>n Nov. 8 at the home of Elinor Brill in honor of Lee Conway. Now that Mr. Stork is about to pay his fourth visit to the Conway's abode, the ladies , wanted to welcome him in style and at Mertle Bentz's home. The j brought some lovely gifts. Havmoney collected at the party will help to buy more card dance planned for Nov. 14, a ; tables for the Women's club roller skating party the, fifteenth. and a party for Terry Phillips, on the sixteenth. Here is a list of the cast for the 'teens' play, "Here Comes Charlie:" Charlie Hopps--Barb Schlick; Mortimer---Lee Johnson; Larry. Ron Spsnkuch; Tod Rob Fletcher; Mrs. Smyth -Kersey--Linda Klatt; Tim •>' Bruce Novak; Nora - - Judy Jensen; Mrs. Farnham-- Erna Rockel; Vivian -- Trudy Rogde; Uncle Aleck--Bob Messel. The 'teens are going to sell chocolate candy bars door to door. The latest sports are basketball and wrestling. For basketball, Don Bentz plays his first game, Nov. 21, and wrestling is for Ron Misbach, Bud Messel, and Lee Johnson. The 'teens were glad to see Terry Phillips at his party Saturday night. He also won a nice prize for his mother. The Hallowe'en party was successful. The hit of the evening w£s Bud Messel wearing Gloria Waldon's skc^t and blouse. He's an adorable girl. The chaperones for the evening were Mrs. Spankuch, Mrs. Bentz and Mrs. Erdmann. Games and fun for all. Square Dance on Friday, Nov. 14--held at the community center -- come on out and have a good time. Mary Lou Sabielny enter- I tained friends in her home and was hostess for a demonstra- I tion. Afterwards they enjoyed j refreshments. Sunday seemed to be the day for 'the folks on Meadow Lane ing themselves a good time were Jo Shivley, Barbara Sisk McGee Sluga, Marilyn Lammer. t Hazel Morley, Janice Janquart, Dot Erbin and Lois Mason. Don't forget the P.T.A. meeting on the eighteenth. The program for the evening will be character education with j to he busy in their yards. Kay the fifth grade mothers acting ! and Wally Sielisch dug out as hostesses. The day Nov. 18, | four big trees, Dick Morley was the place: Johnsburg school, I busy scraping the side of his the time: 8 o'clock. See you j house, (so it would be easier there. ! for his wife to paint) and folks j were just taking advantage of j being out in this beautiful Inj dian Summer. George VanZevern spent the weekend digging mums from the Krumwiedes yard and planting them in his front yard. as usual, he had his little helper Julie along. She is Daddy's little helper. We are sorry to hear that Belle Martineau broke her foot at work. We hope she will soon be up and around. Dortald Ray, infant of Dot and Bob Jenkins, was christened at St. John's church in Johnsburg. Carol Psaras and Don Weld were god parents. Happy Anniversary Seven years of happily wedded bliss will be chalked up : this Monday the seventeenth [ of November by Hazel and Dick Morley. Hope we have many more. Virginia and Ed Thoren attended the forty-fifth wedding anniversary of Ed's parents in Chicago. That was on Nov. 2, and we hear that it was really a big party. We like to thank all our loyal friends who keep us supplied with the news for our column. Sometimes when we call we can't find anyone at home or if we do, they haven't any news. We would appreciate it if you Afterwards^ Dot served a buf- do hear of something to write fett supper to twenty guests, j it down or call us. There are some that we can depend on every week to have a few items. Tomorrow night Barbara Sisk i Call Carla or Hazel anytime They all enjoyed ham and all the trimmings. will have a party in her home. It gives all the mothers a chance to do some of their and we will gladly accept your tid-bits**fef news. Milton Sandelin attended Here and There Alan Cinami fell on a jagged piece of glass while playing football. His dad rushed him to the clinic, and Alan returned home with eight stitches in his leg. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elder of Park Ridge spent Sunday with the Haefligers. The Formellas had a lot of relatives out for a visit on Sunday. Audrey Misavice and her sister are celebrat ng their birthdays in Chicago this weekend. The Pfingstens , enjoyed, a Hallowe'en party on Saturday, Nov. 1. Myrtle Bentz had another card party Tuesday for the benefit of the Women's club. A few of the Highlanders enjoyed the Moose smoker Tuesday evening. Pearl Smolinski had a demonstration Thursday evening. She served quite an array of snacks. Dennis Sisk is now over his tonsillectomy and eye infection. Beverly Lewandowski and Mary Maddock visited Sylvia Murray Tuesday to get a first j hand look at the new baby. j Dot Erbin visited her sister, | Loretta Russ, in Skokie Thursday. Audrey Misavice had a birth- Christmas shopping early and j the Green Bay Packer football in the comfort of a living room. \ game in Chicago Sunday. Bet- Dolly Novotny entertained ty spent the day visiting with her card club last evening and i her mother. Liberal Earnings While You Save With Safety Current Dividend Paid Twice Yearly Have never paid a dividend* of less than *3% Over $132,000.00 paid to our Savers as dividends June 30, 1958. Have paid total dividends of $1,250,000.00 to our savers since 1935. 'SIFlTr( y«s/_ rout savih&s 1 I Co NSURED AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MARENGO, ILUNOIS 102 N. Stale St. Phoas JOrdan 8*7258 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $9,000,000.00 INSULATE YOUR HOME)! ZONOLITE CUTS FUEL OVEi % S1.29 bag strong mum tile j fqsib eu&s insula 12"x 12" -- Plain White 101/2c ea. I6"x24" WIDE 12" * 12" - ,/2" Decorative 13^i ea. j l1*" Economy 3.5c Sq. Ft. 12"x 12"-- l / 2" Accoustical __ 15c tium 4.6c Sq. Ft. 12" x 12" - 9'16" Textured 23c ea. 2 ea. ! 3" 6.1c Sq. Ft. ALL NEW! ! 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Cake bakers for this meeting were Wanda Berg, Dorothy Bierchen. {Catherine Bute iand Mary Davis. Home Bureau, News An invitation is extended to all new members of the Mc- IIenry County Home Bureau to a tea on next Tuesday, Nov. 18. This event will be held in Woodstock at 8 p.m. At the next district meeting'to be held on Nov. 20, the Sunnyside and Fox River Valley units will be guest of the Cary evening unit at the home of Mrs. H. Knaack at 8 p.m. Week End The Spindlers' Hallowe'en weekend was a lively one with their grandchildren, Mark and Nikki, staying with them. They enjoyed . themselves at our party and as usual playing with their many friends here. On Sunday a seemingly quiet dinner with their company, Mr. and Mrs. Motz of Elmwood Park, became slightly confused when the children's parents, Jim and Rachel, returned sooner than expected. However, grandparents, parents and children alike, each in their own way enjoyed a memorable weekend. Vacationers Spending a fall vacation in Sunnyside Estates are Kelly Noah's mother and grandmoth-; er from'California. They stayed for three weeks in Dubuque, Iowa and then motored back here with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schulting, Kelly's aunt and uncle, who spent the weekend visiting. Laverne says it's nice having two extra women in the house when there is a lot of sewing and ironing to catch up on. Be careful or they will have you spoiled, Laverne. Please Note ^ Our bus shelter, as you m&y or ihay not have noticed, has been repainted. Since someone has gone to the trouble of restoring it to a presentable building once more, can't we please get the kids to keep it looking that way. The ones responsible for defacing our shelter are the- ones who can read so show this to them. They have to learn respect for property and pride in one's community some time, so this would be a good place to begin. A New Arrival in our midst is a hardy little "eight pounder, William B. Jenkins, Jr. He arrived on Oct. 26, just one day short of his sister's first birthday. Quite an unusual thing happened to the Jenkins family. Bill's brothers wife. Mrs. Glenn Jenkins, of McHenry, arrived at the Garfield Park Community hospital, Chicago, shortly after Eleanor. Within several hours of each other the Jenkins family tree was increased by twti. The Glenn Jenkins' baby was a bo.y also, Ray Glenn, making it four for theiii. It was a family affair on that October Sunday since the doctor on the job was Dr. Frank Jenkins, grandfather of the two new heirs. Our congratulations to the whole Jenkins clan. » Another newcomer to Sunnyside Estates is Ernest Mark Van Oepen, III, who put in his first appearance on Oct. 17 at Swedish Covenant hospital, Chicago; The new son of Ernie and Gloria Van Oepen is their first and he weighed in at 6 lbs., 10 oz.. We hope by now that father, mother and son have adjusted to each <*jter and congratulations to allT Birthdays and Anniversaries The Frisby twins, Mary and Margaret, will celebrate their twelfth birthday tomorrow and Don Fail will mark oft another year on Nov. 18. Happy birthday. Congratulations on twelve years of marriage to Kelly and Laverne Noah who will «nebrate on the sixteenth. Join the McHenry State Bank Xmas Savings Club Now. Adv.--27-tf "Well, it's one way to keep warm...!" DID THIS HAPPEN TO Li4SY WINTER ? -- .ORDER "FLYING A" HEATING OIL NOW1 CASH DISCOUNTS £LUS KING KORN STAMPS McH RY C0U ERS COVi8 WAUKE RD. PHONE 729 McHENRY tyanfcggtoftti; LASTS ALL YEAR LONG ...IN PICTURES Make us headquarters for Kodak cameras • equipment • film O BROWNIE OUTFIT With Star flash Camera in your choice 0/ colors Everything needed for day-and-night snapshooting. New Brownie Starflash Camera that takes Ektachrome color slides as well as black-and-white and Kodacolor snapshots. 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