rage tignieen L THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Pislakee Highlands Busy Meeting For Association Hazel Morley 640-J-l" Kay Sielisch 689-M-l The January- meeting was held on the seventh at the community center. Called to order by president Johnson there were approximately twentyeight persons attending. I^lance Haeflinger read the minutes of the last meeting and Skip Wilson gave the treasurer's report. President Johnson, thanked the Sea Scouts for collecting and burning the Christmas trees before the meeting. The beys will be around to collect any trees that haven't as yet been collected. Ed Pfingsten and three of his Sea Scouts gave some quizes to the adults about 'teen-agers. One was on the latest 'Jivetalk' and one on our understanding of the ' teen-age boy. Tfiey were lots of fun as well as interesting. Committee reports were given by their chairmen. So far 80 percent of the Community lias joined the association'. Gene Heir had nothing new to report about barn improvements except that he could use some man power. Anyone interested in giving Gene a hand, he's Jisted in the phone book. Frorp all reports, the party goers who attended the New Year's Eve party had quite a good time. The ice carnival is being planned for the twenty-fourth and twent>vfifth of January. Don Dobecki is\n charge of the two-day affair and it sounds like loads of fun. On the twenty fourth there will be contests for sledding and tobogganing. Please register with Don for this event. It will start at 1 in the afternoon. On Sunday there will be ice skating races for the children and adults and a hockey game between the men and the boys. On Sunday the events will start at 12:45. There will be more details later. News about the Methodist church- that is being formed was given by George VanZevern. He reports that the first Sunday service will be held Feb. 1. at the community center and possibly three weeks later a Sunday school will be formed. A minister will be assigned, and it looks like a big step ahead for a church here for Pistakee Highlands as well as Pistakee Hills. Sunnyside, Johnsburg and other surrounding areas. Mrs. Erdmann gave a report on the Women's Club. They reported their Christmas party was a big success and thanked the women who helped decorate and serve for the 'teenage party. There are ninetytwo members so far in the Women's club. Carla Bales, along with Floyd Johnson, thanked the Women's Club for the toys the children received. All the toys were hand-made,, and took much time and effort. The 'teen club reports that the play they have been working on had been postponed for two weeks. It will be held on 1 Fteb. 4 at 8 in the community center. Also the boys still play basketball every Wednesday evening at the Eox Lake grade school and all men are invited to come out foir an evening of fun. The road report was given by Steve Vrbik. He reports that some roads were releived of their drifted conditions and I 'Teen Patter Watch for the 'Teen-Club's play, "Here Comes Charlie" Feb. 7. A big mid-winter semi formal dance will be held at the local high school Feb. 17. The girls are busy getting their pretty dresses ready-for the event James Peloquin is saying good-bye to the Highlands and McHenry Shores Square Dancing Proves Popular Thursday, January 15, J9|9 Louise Winters--2897 roads were sanded. Plowing 1 his folks, his leave ,is up and and sanding will be done as | he returned to his base Friday, necessary. It was asked that Nice having you home Jim and residents park off the roads as I hope it will not J>e too long befar as possible if the circum- fore you return. tances allow it. ; ^ The 'teen club reports a Prizes for the home decora- j huge success in their recent tions were awarded to The , candy sale. Bielmans, Dobeckis and Mor- j The 'teen club is securing leys for first, second and third tickets for the "Bandstand" place. j program on T.V. in Chicago for Our thanks to Walter Szy- I sometime in February. pelbaum and his helpers for I We are proud of big Don repairing the bus shelter. Bentz who is a member of the There will be an All Scout J high school basketball team, skating party on Jan. 18. The | They are still undefeated and With an allemande left,, a do-si-do, swing your partner and away you go--away we Scouts and their parents will have themselves a day of fun. The meeting was adjourned and cake, doughnuts and coffee were served, thar.ks again to Joyce-Heir, our coffee girl. See y.ou at the next meeting?? P.T.A. The Johnsburg School P.T.A. will meet at the school on Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. Besides the regular business meeting there will be a film on child development. If you have a 6, 7 or 8 year old child you will be especially interested. Therie will also be the election of a nominating committee. The fourth graders will give a small program demonstrating the reading program of the school. Fourth grade mothers will be hostesses. We H..ann5r." hope to see many parents there, You too. lets all hope it remains that way. What 'teenage commuter sleepily went into the refrig^ orator, left in a big hurry, almost missed the train and after all that, left his lunch sitting : on the shelf in the refrigerator. Better luck next time' sleepy head. ed recently! We all hate to lose our beloved pets. Marcia Dovvd had a most impromtu card party Tuesday ! evening. Lorraine Erdmann and j Jeanie Barron spent a wonder- | ful evening playing cards and , enjoyed Mareia's pizza. They j kept the home fires burning in j their hubbies absence. ! Eddie Dowd, Everett Sisk, i George Lambert, Jimmy Bales and Don Dobecki attended the Moose affair Tuesday evening. They enjoyed the swiss steak J dinner and the floor show that j followed. Men only affair. I The Sandelins spent New Year's Day in grand style. They went in to Chicago for a dinner and a show. They came • feeling , of home tired but happy. . hands. called'^n ! According Jo bystanders it Year's day, after severa! spills ~ he delivered, the egg nog he was bearing. They got quite a ~ kick out of him, but not half prize for the best home Christ- the prize for the decorations is mas decorations. We think that her birthday present. Santa Claus relaxing in the : . easy chair after Christmas did Visits and Visitors the trick. j Things have calmed down a little in McHenry Shores now Nominating: Committee that the holidays are over, but The nominating committee , there are still some of us havfor officers for the coming year ing guests. were pleased to entertain old friends from Phoenix recently. ports a good time was had by all. •• That's it for now, hoto about some more phone calls? See you next week. was selected at the McHenry Shores club last week. Fred went! The first square danc- j Stark, Gus Smith and Clar- ! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Solem spent ing session of the McHenry ience Mueller will need all the the night with them, and ad- Shores club was off to a roaring start last Thursday night at the VFW hall. Thanks to the excellent calling of Ernie Useman, at least thirty-two of us are devotees for life. That is, as soon as we got over the having two left help possible in lining up a slate for elections. Women's Social The twenty-ninth of January has been set for the next get- JANUARY HEADING " A hearing will be held on ™e ' Tuesday, Jan. 20, at the city hall in McHenry. at "vdacih time Eldon Diedrich wishes a variation from tl^e zoning ormired our subdivision. Mrs. Millie Snively had a small post-holiday dinner party on a recent evening. The Ristings, John Smiths, Jack Shaeffer and Norman Medeiros entogether for the women. Keep j joyed a delicious dinner. the date open, and let's hope we won't have to brave zero weather again. . was most proficient, but Gus Smith and his square seemed to be1 having a great deal of tua t., „ . , fun- Those who came will admit ™ lhey,eo1 from egg nog. ;that at fifty cents a head, this Lorna Carlson and Ijer three daughters from Chicago were I was the bargain of the year. ' Everyone wants to know Friday callers at the Sielischs vv^f^ we ^ have another. Just Here and There Guy Erbin had a few friends in for cake in honor of his seventh birthday on Dec. 31. News From Near The Lake The Taylors are taking care of the Bareris' baby while they are taking a trip to Florida. The Barens are former residents of Ann street. The Schlicks are having a dinner Saturday night for friends from Rolling Meadows. Marie has a wonderful dinner I may add, as usual. The Misavices will spend the weekend in Chicago. Sunday they will have dinner at a friends in the city. The Bill Johnsons, the Floyd Johnsons and the Art Bentzes attended a basketball game in Jim and Carla Bales had I Grayslake with McHenry and about twelve couples in for an j Grayslake playing. After the after new year drink. They | game they went to see a hypserved delicious egg nogg and j notist in Round Lake Quite cookies. That egg nog didn't [,an experience for everyone, quite taste like any I bought Kay and Lorria being old so s soon. friends from way back, had a ' lot of things to catch up on. It • Decoration Prize was a busy place for a while. No one was surprised but the Ann and Broadway Hills were " Olbinskis when they won the busy streets New Year's day. t --~---- ----------- There were many enjoying the ~ ~ beautiful day sliding down A Special Happy Birthday these hills. However a word We are very nappy to be of warning to parents. Sliding wishing Stanley Wroblewski a down Broadway after dark is happy birthday. He will be a very risky thing to do, and celebrating his seventy-third very unfair to the motorist. , birthday Jan. 10. We wish you Let's not start the New Year many mere. Stanley. It is alout with a tragedy. There is ways'"-heart warming to send enough Say light hours for this best wishes to our senior resisport. dents. Cub Scouts A - few of us had tc juggle our time last Thursday night in drder to attend the Pack meeting of our Cub Scouts and the square dance.' It was well worth it, and we are happy to report every boy in Den 3 was there along with a least one parent. Several boys received awards, but Jimmy Lando led the list with three awards. He received a silver arrow, a one year pin, and a perfect attendance" pin. Sandy Winters also received a one year pin. A Hearty Welcome To our newest neighbors,JVIr. and Mrs. Carl Kleine and their two children. They are on Terrace Drive, and have just moved out from Chicago. Happy Birthday To Jerry Olbinski who claims Chuck and Audrey Whiting went in to Bensonville on a rccent Saturday to attend the thirty-fifth wedding anniversary celebration of Chuck's mother and dad. From all redinance allowing him to add an addition to his building which is "now closer to the center line of the township road than that allowed by the ordinance. m wtuxwt • Baked Lasagna viicioud ?tu, The Easy . . . 0 Economical Way! • Pasia Fasula • Bar-B-Cued Chicken & Ribs • Home-Made Bakery • Salads Many More Tasty Dishes To Choose From Pantry. <2}e(i cacitb 134 N. Riverside Dr. PHONE McHENRY 754 McHMM Guilty Conscience Anyone Tuesday night you were seen abandoning a little black puppy in this weather. If you did not want the puppy, why didn't you take it to the animal shelter? from the milkman. It sure was good, an old family recipe we hear. At Last A Use For Old Tubes The Women's club requests all your used toothpaste and Georgie Mayer is down with j shaving tubes be deposited in the chicken pox. Richard Pick , barrel, at the corner of the just got over it and has passed i barn. It's for a good cause so it on to sister. Louise. We are j let-s fill it up more about this happy to report that Dennis j iater. Sisk had recovered from scar- ; let fever. Cletes Stewart will be happy to see her nephew. Don Jones, who is in from Oklahoma. It's been 5 years since they last saw each other and now they will get to see more of each Chatter Here and There Kay Sielisch had a wooden fruit bowl presented to her last Friday by Sandy Carlson. ! Sandy made it all by hand in \ visitors with friends in Franka school project. It is a very j lin Park. intricate piece and for a 12 | Our deepest condolence^ to Chatter Judy Krumweide was surprised last Tuesday when a college' chum, Beth Hanna, from Rockford, paid her a visit. Beth was on vacation "from her position as director of freshman women at Stanford university. She called on a few of her old chums. Little Howard Hart of Ann Street is recovering from a very severe cold and expects to return to school this week. He has been ill since Christmas. The Heir family were recent other. Don is with the Army j year 0id girl, a masterpiece. ; Muriel Fletcher on the passing Air Force and will be stationed near by. With the roads quite slippery last week, especially around the store and up to the chapel, Dan Johnson decided to do something about it so he called the road commissioner and at dawn the next morning men were on the job sanding all the slick spots. Blanche Haefliger was sad- ; of her uncle. The Fletcher famdened when she found her pet! ily attended the funeral Thurscat had been run over and kill- i day in Chicago. Birthday Boy i Happy birthday to little Ken- , ny Krumweide who will cele- I brate his third year Jan. 14. j Many happy returns of the 1 day, Kenny. 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