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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Nov 1961, p. 17

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lay, November 30* 1961 THE McHENBY PLAINDEALER Page Flfieas Pisiakee Highlands SENATOR McCLORY SPEAKS TO MYF AT MT. HOPE CHURCH Hazel Morley - HY 7-3820 Jn Nov. 26, Senator Robert -lory addressed the MYF and many adults at the Mount Hope church. The Senator's topic was on Communism and his talk was very interesting and e n l i g h t e n i n g . R e f r e s h ments were served afterwards by the M.Y.F. group. Boy Foresters Sells Trees The Boy Foresters of St. J$n's parish have already started their sale of Christmas trees. The trees are on skle at the corner of Johnsburg Road and Fairview. Proceeds from this sale will go to the athletic f\ind. Woman's Club the Lotus Country Woman's club extends ,a cordial invitatWi to the Pistakee Highlands Woman's club to join with * them in celebrating their golden anniversary on Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. at the community i church in Spring Grove. Anyone who would like to attend may call Catherine Sielisch no later than Dec. 2 so necessary arrangements can be made. There will be refreshments and a program. Welcome Twins The friends of the Charles Montalbano family will be happy to hear they are the proud parents of twins, a boy and girl. The Montalbanos are former residents of the Highlands and now reside near Crocketts Estates. They also have three other daughters. Congratulations to you all. Open Invitation The public is invited to attend the demonstration tonight, Nov. 30 at T:30 at the Johnsburg community hall. The program will be done in the Christmas theme for the benefit of the McHenry hospital. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Bykotas Meet The turkey shoot held on Nov. 18 was very successful. By the process of elimination, the heated contest was down to three couples, the Harland Rottigers, Marvin Joneses and Barb Sisk and Pastor Smith. 'When the final shot was fired the winners were Harland and ! Audrey Rottiger who came as ^ests of the Sorensons. The ^ prize was a live 18 lbs. torn 'turkey adorned with a yellow ribbon around his neck. A movie of the Indianapolis Memorial Day races was shown. It included the years from 1950 to 59. Coffee, cider and .doughnuts were served. December's meeting will be held on the sixteenth and tosts will be the Irv Sorensons and the George Staudenmaiers. This will be a Christmas party with the children. Bulletins will be in the mail shortly. Hear Author Speak • On Nov. 20 the Gene Heirs and the Richard Orlowskis attended a program in Deert field. Guest speaker was Herb tfchilbrick, author of 'I Led Three Lives.' and who really was a spy during the war. Mr. Philbrick's topic1 was, "Zero Hour For Americans, Communism and Youth." Democrats Meet On Nov. 14 at the community center there was a rrieeting of members of the Demo- 4 By Wayne Walters Picture Tube Importance When you consider the life span of a new, quality made picture tube in relation to the cost, it amounts to just a fraction of a penny per day. Compare this to the cost of a cheap tube or rebuilt one, you have hardly any appreciable (^fference. However, there is the quality of the picture in front of you and your friends everytime you turn the set on. For this reason CUSTOM T.V. strongly urges the best kind of tube replacement. Poor quality picture tubes have a bearing on the wear of other TV parts, too, because adjustments arc more difficult. In many cases the poor Quality picture tube will cost you more over a period of time. Phone EV 5-3757 or 5-5659 and let us give you more information about this in connection with your set and year model. We'll guarantee you satisfaction in price and viewing quality. cratic party. Guests were Judge Adams, Alderman Bolger and LeRoy Smith. Refreshments were served. Hospital Notes I am pleased to report that Steve Sorenson has returned to school after his recent surgery. Ron Kwak is in McHenry hospital suffering from leg injuries and bruises sifter being hit by a car as he walked down Rt. 12 on Nov. 17. Helen Kolb had her tonsils removed last week. A speedy recovery is wished for Ron Spankuch who underwent surgery last week in the McHenry hospital. Birthdays Belated birthday wishes to Greg Sisk who was two oh Nov. 18. Happy birthday to Mike Conway who celebrated his fourteenth birthday on Nov. 25[ Wava Story had a party or^ Nov. 18 in honor of her sixth birthday. Friends joining in the fun were Linda Cincy, Jeff O'Malley, Debbie and Bobby Collender, Danny Justen, Steve and Ralph Sorenson and a few of Diane's friends. Big sister, Diane, helped with the games. Happy birthday to Kip Novotny who was five years old on Nov. 28. Karl Heilgeist celebrated his fourth birthday by having a party on Nov. 18 with some playmates. Around the Highlands Joe and Irene Novotny entertained their daughter, Min, and son for Thanksgiving. Mary Seldon was hostess to her friends and neighbors when she had a demonstration in her home November 27. Dick and Mary Madock and family spent Thanksgiving at Mary's mother's home in Chicago. It was also the baptism of a new niece born to Mary's sister. George and Jocelyn Staudemnaier and family spent Thanksgiving with Joce's sister, Jeanne Haller, and family in Oak Park. I am pleased to report that Marge Moreth is feeling much better after her recent illness. The Joe Ullo family spent their Thanksgiving with Lorraine's sister in Roselle. Bob and Marilyn VanZevarn and family enjoyed their holiday dinner with Marilyn's folks, the Ray Madocks. A speedy recovery is wished for Mr. McGarry who is in Hines hospital. The Kittermans entertained both their parents for the Thanksgiving holiday. Betty, Milt and Bobby Sandelin spent their holiday in Broadview at the home of Betty's mother. They also got a peek at their new nephew who was born to Betty's sister on Nov. 17. Leo Orlowski's sister, Mamie Kitrush, of Nekoosa, Wis., spent the Thanksgiving holiday with Leo and Lil and family. Mary Madock spent last Saturday in downtown Chicago shopping with her mother, and the best part of all, no kiddies along. A progressive dinner was held on Nov. 18. Cocktails were on hand at the Dick Farwells, a luscious spaighetti dinner at' the Ron Jacksons, delicious dessert at the Don Morins and a good time for all at the Bob Hurckes. \ Mr. and Mrs. Moreth spent their Thanksgiving at their daughter's home in Chicago. I am sorry to hear that Edna Westerberg fell down the stairs in her home and was hospitalized for a few days. Let's hope she is feeling better now. Bill, Marie and Bobby Schlick were guests of Mr. and Mrs. McEnaner, in Chicago on Thanksgiving Day. Reb and Barb Sisk had as their holiday guests, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Flint from Antioch. Complaint Dept. It is not unusual for me to receive complaints from people who are disturbed with the dogs running loose. However, the dogs must be on their good behavior because the complaint this week is about CATS, especially in the Highlands avenue area. There are said to be quite a few of them who are digging around shrubs, climbing the shrubs and just being a nuisance. If you are a cat owner keep it home, please. That's It for a busy holiday week. Now that December is upon us, there should be lots of activities and parties going on. If you have any news and I don't get around to calling, why don't you give me a call? Bye now. The hardest misfortunes to bear are the ones that never happen. Now ?ir*$tont 6.70-15 7.50-14 Tube-Type 7.10-15 Tube-Type Tubeless 8.00-14 Tubeless 7.10-15 Tubeless NOW SAVE! All Prices Shown Plus Tax Lowest Prices in Years . . . Get Our New LOW PRICE on Your Size TODAY! 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We extend our very best wishes, and prayers to John Sousky, Sr., who entered McHenry hospital with a serious asthmatic attack. It is believed that John will have a two week sojourn in the hospital. Let s brighten his long days with cheerful cards and messages. Bake Sale The Lily Lake Ladies League acknowledge all donors and buyers who helped make their bake sale a happy and successful affair. Teenage Club This is what the teenagers have been wanting, a place all their own. Now is your chance, get together and let John Bonder know that you do want the club, and work out the details with him. Remember it's up to you, get in touch with John Bonder right away. Teenage Club, sounds good doesn't it? Happy Holiday We hope this was a happy and safe holiday for all, truly one of Thanksgiving. Tag Time The 1962 vehicle and dog tags can be purchased from our village clerk, Pat Morrison, starting Dec. 1. Don't forget Feb. 15 is the deadline. Lakemoor Scout Drill Team There will be a meeting for the parents of the members of the drill team on Sunday, Dec. 3, at 2 p.m. at the Community house. It's very important that all parents attend. . No Fly by Nighter We should as a village be very proud of the Lakemoor Scout Drill team. It's sponsored by the V.F.W. Post 4600. As they progress the team will represent the post, %and our village in parades and later in competition with other teams from all over the state. Good Neighbors Norman and Pat Morrison, with their love for children, understanding, leadership, have l e d many g i r l s t h r o u g h Brownies, Girl Scouts, and now have included the drill team into their busy schedule. DY KENNELS 1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In Phone EVergreen 5-2436 STUD SERVICE ... German short-hair pointer puppies available BOARDING ... Training, Obedience, Hunting 8c Retrieving Please accept the gratitude of the many parents of our village. » Circuit Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morrison attended the Mid-West Drill Team Circuit meeting in South Milwaukee, Wis., Sunday, Nov. 26. Lakemoor Scouts Drill Team are members of this circuit. Court of Awards Girl Scout troop oi/y will hold their first court of awards Monday, Dec. 4. The girls will also be starting their Christmas project. The girls are selling 1961 calendars this year. All proceeds will be used for the Brownies. Anyone wanting a calendar can contact Pat Morrison. Birthday Greetings Norman Morrison celebrated his birthday with a big Thanksgiving dinner. Hope you didn't eat too much. Happy birthday arid may you have many more. The same family will celebrate their daughter's birthday Dec. 8. Micky will be 15 years old. Spring Grove POSTMASTER URGES EARLY MAILING OF PACKAGES. CARDS Eva Freund Postmaster Eva Freund says> MAIL EARLY. "Do it now" -- It would be a good idea to start addressing those Christmas cards right now and get them into the post office by Dec. 10. Cards mailed after Dec. 15 and packages mailed after Dec. 10 are not assured delivery before Christmas. Be sure to wrap packages securely and address them clearly and correctly. An extra precaution is to place the name of the addresses and your return address inside the package. Christmas seals should be on the back of cards and packages only. If you use labels, scotch tape them to the package. Your cooperation will be appreciated. It has always been good in past years and we thank you. Conference Uays Nov. 27, 28, and 29 were conference days at Spring Grove school. Parents held interviews with the teachers of their children on these days after school. The PTA Christmas Bazaar will be held at the fire house on Dec. 8. Studying in Nassau Frank 'Bud" Tinney is at tending a school in Nassau. 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