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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jul 1960, p. 14

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Fourteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, July 28, i9ibri Lakeland Park HELP NEEDED FOR CLEANING CREEK SUNDAY Carole Humann EV. 5-1605 Or EV.5-4043 Sunday is the day. 10 a.m. is the time. The creek is the place. Everyone is invited. most of their time at the beach and enjoyed it very much. Little Misses Sue Gerstad and Terry Coon had a full day together when the Don Coons from Darien. Wis., visited the Don Gerstads Sunday. Happy birthdays to four nice kids. Anniversary Notes Our heartiest congratulations to Mr. and Mrs,/ John Hoglund of 213 Home avenue. Wear your boots and bring a j Lakeland Shores, who celebratrake or shovel. Our poor de- pfl their thirty-fifth wedding fenscless creek is due for a clean out and \ve're going to do it. So come early and stay late. We'll be the winners Mth a clean, free flowing creek as the prize. anniversary on July 18, with a dinner with friends. Vacationers Back at home are Norb and Marie Kwiateck and family af-j tef a visit to Chetek, Wis., to see Norb's parents, Mr. and Doris Schabow on July 20- by Connie Giacomo. She was assisted by Helen Oeffling. Birthday Greetings j Guests at the affair included ! To Pam Laursen who cele- ^al and Lu Oeffling, Mrs. brated her seventh birthday on George Oeffling, Arlene Fow- July 20 with a lawn party for 'er« Judy Oeffling, Shirley j guests Debbie Gladman. Cathy Leiser, Arlene Guzzardo, Anna i Humann, Alicia S w e e fi e y; (-*e^ner- Elsie FlUger, Mary ' Cindy Kujac, Ann and Bonnie ; Heggeland, Gert Krug, June j Kroening, Greta and Georgian j Gilbertson and Angie Amici. 1 Widen of Cooney Heights, Jan- ^ " et Barle, and Donna Kaminski. New Resident After the games were over Miss Patricia Ann Schabow they were joined by sister Pat- was formally introduced to her i ti, Darlene and Joanne Glad- , grand new parents. Mr. and 1 man, - Donna and Mary Beth Mrs. William Schabow on July 24 at Harvard hospital. This 8 lb., 4 oz. beauty is eagerly awaited b^ sisters, Joanne and Eastwood Manor Association Picnic Sept. 11 Dee Penick EV. 5-5527 Home Bureau A Home Bureau group was Mrs. Joseph Kwiateck. Organized at a preliminary meeting at the community house on July f^l. It will be known as the Lakeland Park "Home Bureau and is an "A" Home on the range again are Ev and Art Krumsee after a too short trip to Eagle River, Wis., and ChiCago.. Miss Jackie Noel „of 107 At the July meeting of the association it was decided that j the Eastwood Manor picnic ! will be held on Sept. 11. Lois ; McCormack, Lois Ryan, A1 Bianchi. Tom Simpson and Len Hansen are on the committee i in charge. There will be more i details later. Jack Smithson on Aug. 1; to Lew Kellogg on Aug. 2 and to Winnie Hansen on Aug. 3. Debby, and brother, Bobby. group. The next meeting will Knoll avenue just returned afbe on Sept. 7. A dessert lunch- (ter spending three weeks in eon will be held at 12:30. The California. She accompanied ^meeting will start at 1 p.m. ( her grandmother and made her Vickey Bottari was named ^headquarters at her aunt's temporary chairman. The first j home in Pasadena.- Wesson will be "Good Care I -- Means Longer Wear In Furnishings" to be given by Miss Barbara Hill. Anyone from Mc- Henry and surrounding subdivisions is. welcome to join this group. Little League Scoreboard July 19, Tigers beat Indians ' 12-7: July 20. L.P. Cubs beat , M. L. Sox 11-7; July 21, L. P. ; Tigers lost to M. L. Braves 1-8. ' j Humann and Moms Gayle, jHickey and Carole for refresh- | ments. j To Mitch Siewert, Jr., who j was 2 on July 19. Helping to !eat the big 14" cake were his Meet Your Neighbor grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome to newcomers Dick Edward Parz. and son, Jerry. j30*' Leonora Abbott of 126 and, Grandparents, Mr. and \ R°gers avenue who moved here , Mrs. Mitchell Siewierski, and • from Chicago last Oct. 1, They their children. Leonard, De- j have one son, Richard, and lores and Paula, all from Crys- eight • grand-children including tal Lake. j two sets of twins. These grand- To Miss Linda Meurer "who i children have been their hobarrived at her fifth year on i by ^or Past nine years. July 26 and marked the occa- ! ^r- Abbott is retired after sion with a party including all j thirty-seven years in the engi- •of her neighbors and her Cbus- ; neering department of the Ediins Debbie, Janice, Sandra and is®n Co. anc^ is indulging in the Among those attending the j July 21, L. P. Indians lost to first meeting were Miss Bar- m. L. SOX 16-17. bara Hill of Woodstock, the Home Advisor; Mrs. Carol Murray of Algonquin, the m e m b e r s h i p c h a i r m a n : Mrs. Gertrude White of Wonder Lake, the president of the Mc- Henry County Home Bureau; Mrs. Ruth Fenwick of Huntley, the chairman of the home e c o n o m i c e x t e n s i o n c o u n c i l ; and Mrs. Gladys Hafer of Lakeland Park, who is the treasurer of the county Home Bureau. She will be transferring to this group. Also present at the meeting were Mrs. Ceil Leibach, Mrs. Katie DeVries and Mrs. A. Deidridh of Mr- Henry and Vinkey Bottari, Jo Ri*zo, Ann Herzog and Helen Strandquist. Welcome To Bill and Ollie Dial of 323 Prairie Avenue and their three boys, John, David, and Mark. Mrs. Dial was employed in Woodstock. Schedule Thursday. July 28 -- Indians vs. Cubs at L. P. M. L. Sox vs. Tigers at M. L. Tuesday, Aug. 2 -- Tigers vs. M. L. Sox at L. P. Cubs vs. Indians at M. L. Standings The following names are the top ten boys in the L. P. boys' baseball club with their batting averages. Ray Bottari .823. Greg Uhles .733, A1 Kujac .631, Kenny Spencer .527, G. Bookman .533, James Hansen .400, Mike Johnson .400, Craig Leigh .333, Steve George .300, Ken Prazak .300. Thanks to all the parents who have been coming out to support the teams. Keep it up, you are great moral boosters. Cheryl Ann Ellis of Lombard. All her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Meurer of Maywood and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Miller of Lombard came on Sunday to start off the festivities. pleasures of vegetable graden- Sng. Mrs. Abbott is a member of the Women's club. 1:30 to 4 The Park and Shores girls got together in the heat last last Thursday at Ann Marie Registration Johnsons for some tasty des- Parents of all children who serts and of course coffee, are entering kindergarten or j Those enjoying themselves first grade in September must iwere Agnes Clove, Mildred Pinhave the physical and dental ; tozzi, Hedy Stewart, Marge examinations made and the re- ' Franklin, and Jean Hahndorf. ports turned in by Aug. 15. This helps to relieve the opening day congestion at school. Thanks to Vickey for putting lots of time and effort into this i column for the past three Stork Shower j years. It was fun working with A shower was held to honor ; her for the last couple of the coming blessed event for months. Enjoy your vacation, Visitors Recent guests at the Strand quist home were Helen Rose of I who was 5 on July 11. Bonnie, Birthday Times One huge party was given on Friday, July 22, to celebrate four birthdays in one family. Sharihg the spotlight at the Kroening home were Theresa, Elmwood Park and Shirley 1 who was 6 on July 19. Ann, Schramm of Berkeley and her ' who was 8 on July 26, and Bobthree daughters. They spent by, who will be 9 on Aug. 5. DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS COURS: DAILY 9 TO IS A.M. and 1 TO 5 P.M. f FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE EVergreen 5-0452 Faith Presbyterian Church of McHenry News The worship service on Sunday. July 31, will be conducted by Dan Mathes. The sermon title will be "What . Is It Worth?" Mr. Mathes is an Elder of Faith church and resides on Country Lane in Eastwood Manor. The time of the service is 11 a.m. each Sunday^ The church school classes are from 9:30 to 10:30 each Sunday mooiing. Birthday Greetings Go out. to Harfey Pohlman on July 28 and also to Sue Ann Bergstrom on July 28; to Greg Haldeman and Edith Hagerup on July 29; to Kevin Merson on July 30; to Jimmy Cary on July 31; to Billy Freckman and Happy Anniversary Wishes for a happy anniversary are sent to Mr. and Mrs. James Long and to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodin on Aug. 1, and to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durkin on Aug. 2. Local Doin's Ray and Nancy Lessard and the children spent their vacation in New Hampshire. The trip also took them into parts of Canada. Lee and Mim Hansen have spent their two weeks vacation right here in Eastwood Manor visiting with many of their friends and former neighbors. On Saturday evening they had [dinner with the Fultzes, the Simpsons, the Hawkins and the I Hayes at the home of Carol ! and John Hayes. On Wednesday the Lessards bad them over for a tasty backyard barbecue. On Thursday Lee and Mim invited friends to a picnic and swim at Wooster Lake. Sharing in the fun were Mrs. M a r s h a l l H a n k e r r r i e y e r and her son, Donald, from Elmhurst, Mrs. Donnie KeHcos and her girls, Cindy and Kim, from Lombard, and Mrs. Jean Koenig apd her two girls, Kathy and Bridgie, of Worth. The Kucks had a very nice time on July 16 when Eleanor's mother and dad and her two brothers, Billy and Arthur, and her s i s t e r - i n - l a w , M i c k e y Weyde, came: out to spend the day. Barbara, Eugene and Ernie were glad to see their grandma and grandpa ai^ their uncles and aunt. They all enjoyed a very nice supper outside.' On Sunday, July 17, the Walter Kuck family went to a birthday party for May Schweiss in Fox Lake, where they all spent a very enjoyable day. • On Saturday, Debra Ryan celebrated her fourth birthday by having some of her playmates over for cookies and ice c r e a m . L a r r y " a r i d K e v i n Mersch, Nancy Lindemann and Billy Freckman enjoyed the I playing and the treats. | On Sunday, July 17, the j Ryans held an outdoor barbej cue as a double celebration -- | for Lois' mother's birthday as | well as Debra's. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wonsik, Mr, and Mrs. Rajj^ mond Anderson, Miss Gertrude Lynn of Fox River Grove, Mfj. and Mrs. Jerry Ryan, Mrak Martha Schmidt,.„ Mrs. AH<^ Ryan of Arlington Height?; Mrs. Mary Casey of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kroeger and family of DesPlaines and Mr.^nd Mrs. L. Greffin and famil*of Midlothian. i On Saturday, July 16, we enr joyed a day of fishing, swintming and skiing at Long Lak& On Sunday we took in the parade in McHenry along witfe many of our neighbors whom we saw there. The parade was very nice, however we returned home before seeing all of the ski show, because of the My friend and near neighboif, Lois Ryan, will be doing the reporting in order for me to take seme time off as a vacation. 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