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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Apr 1964, p. 17

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Thursday, April & 1964 THE McHENBT PLATNDEALEB ?«"V. Page itrtulart Plsiukue Highlands RabiesOfficer Bitten By Dog , Kay SiellNeh Hyatt 7-8414 The rabies enforcing officer, deputy sheriff Edward Jelinek was called to the Highlands on Meadow Hill Lane, March 23 to pick up a large all white dog, which , has been running loose for quite a while. Many complaints: have been phoned in concerning this dog as it was a hazard at the bus stop for the children. Any one knowing the owner of this dog is requested to call Edward Jelinek, at area code 815, FEderal 8-2040, ext. 'SHJTor 285-0541. Mr. Jelinek was severly bitten on the. thumb and index finger. Thefce was no; collar or tag on thKxlog. dog lias been impounded in JVJcHenry where tests will be taken for rabies. Highland Lrises Another --i Senior Citizen Peath claimed another wonderful senior citizen March 20, when Charles H. Haase was called to his heavenly reward. Mr. Haase died in a Chicago hospital and the sudden death was a great shock to his fain- Jiy, neighbors and friends. Charles and his daughter, Charlotte Haase, had lived in the Highlands at 5502 No. Louella Avenue for over ten years. }Efis wife, Myrtle, passed1 away a 6hort time ago. He leaves in Addition to Charlotte, a son, 'William, and two grandchildren, Janis and Wiiliam, and a sister, Ella Resky. Visitation jyas held at the Kowachek Funeral home, 5774 Lawrence avenue in Chicago, The funeral jivas at 10 a.m., Monday, March 23, with interment in Boniface fcemetery. Carl and Blanche Haefliger, and Frances Brott went in to Chicago Sunday night to be with Charlotte and to extend the sympathy of all their friends and neighbors. • Birthdays and Anniversaries ] This week we have quite a few birthdays, so to each of you, may your day be very spe? ipial and may God grant you all a long full life in health, happiness and love. First in line for congratulations is, a beautiful young lady Cheryl Ann Tomao who will be celebrating her thirteenth birthday April 9, to my niece and godchild, J-inda Kay Jesweak, who will be a big one year old April 5, to my aunt Cele Vavra who will bo adding another year to her happy life, Apri| 5, to a very Special guy and my second Dad, Leo Orlowski, who \yill be very young 70 years old April - To my niece Patricia Kelly who celebrates her birthday April 13, to a swell gal, Mary Fletcher, who adds another youthful year to her life, April 6, to another sweet gal Diana Murgatroyd who adds another year on April 10, and to Gloria Reinhardt who celebrates April 16. By next week this time Gloria will be happily married. One of the sweetest gals in the Highlands, Sally Jo VftfTBruertchenheim, who is loved by everyone in the! Highlands, celebrates her uig day April 9. Scott W^eck /will be celebrating ApriFU; with a birthday party with several of his little friends and last but not leasts Randy Jackson celebrates his day April 6. April 8, Joe and Liesel Hanisch will be adding another year to their marriage. A special anniversary wish to my aunt Kate and Uncle Ed Grice who will be celebrating 51 years of wedded bliss April 7. Dates To Remember I have bad many calls about this item, people are grateful for the reminder, so if any organization wants to continue it and make use of, please feel free to call me. April 8, the Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. John's luncheon and card party, 12:30 p.m. at the Johnsburg community hall. ApriJ 13, American Legion, Lake Regions Post 703 auxiliary unit, monthly meeting at ,8 p.m. April 14, regular monthly meeting of the Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. John's at 8 p.m. April 14 the regular monthly meeting of the Mount Hope Methodist Wo* men's Society of Christian Service will be held at 8 p.m. April 18, the St. John's School and Home association "Spring Fling" dance April 25 there will be an annual Spring dance of the American Legion Lake Regions Post 703 8:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Fun Fair The long awaited Fun Fair sponsored by the Johnsburg P.T.A. will be held on April 4, Plea For Volunteer Policemen Brings Results Chief of police George Seibert of the Village of Sunnyside Is most grateful to the readers ojf the column for the great response to the article in last week's column for volunteers. Chief of police has six more men added to the force, thanks to the column. George was very happy with the response and if you're interested in police work you may still contact George at 385-2151 any day after 4 p.m. or all day Saturday and Sunday. It was nice to be thanked for an article and I am always glad to be of service to my readers. Maundy Thursday Communion was held March 26 at 8 p.m. to commemorate the Last Supper, Friday, March 27, at 8 p.m. Union Good Friday services were held in tlje United church in Fox Lake. All local ministers of our community participated in the services. Reverend Doenecke gave this message to his members and friends, "his own hope was that this Holy Week was for all of us a most Blessed occasion and wished eveiyone a most happy Easter. Auxiliary Unit 703 Lake Region News March 22, Dorothy Orlowski, the child welfare chairman of the unit, and her hubby, Ridhie, post commander, and Jack and Connie Zanin drove to Normal to make their annual Easter visit to the cottage assigned to the Unit. The Normal orphanage has been their pet project for a number of years and the Harbord cottage is always happy to see them arrive, they went loaded with Easter candies, books, cake mixes and other goodies. This year they planted a big silver maple tree in front of Harbord cottage. Each unit of the Posts has one child in every cottage they send a birthday gift, Christmas gift, Easter cards and valentine cards, the boy from our Unit is Paul Harbaugh and Paul was most happy to see the group. The women from the Unit 703 that worked' at Downey last week were: Anna May Campbell, Mae Jenssen, Dee Palmer, Kay Seilisch and Jean Tomsa. The gals are getting so they look forward to the nine to three sessions every Monday. Mount Hope Church Notes The spaghetti dinner was a huge success. They had to go! out and buy more spaghetti to serve everyone. The women of the Women's Society Of Christian Service appreciate the support given the dinner and the work done by the women to make it a success. March 23 the Fourth Quarterly Conference of Mount Hope Methodist church was held at 8 p.m. and was conducted by the district superintendent, Doctor Charles Jarvis. This was a very important business meeting, since reporters from all the organizations of the church and from the pastor was given. It reviewed the past, and also looked forward to the future of the Church, kll members of the church were invited to attend and the turn out was large. YOUR WILLIAM J. News Of Your Friends And Neighbors If I have many more birthday luncheons to attend I will have to join TOPS for sure. Tuesday I enjoyed a luncheon with Lil Orlowski for her birthday, tLil received many beautiful gifts and cards, including a dozen of roses from her ever lovin' spouse Leo. I baked her a birthday cake and she was 70 years young March 24. March 25 I had1 a birthday lunch with my buddy, Haze Moreley, Haze received many cards and gifts. April 1, Judy Krumwiede of Park Ridge and her four children spent the day with me, Judy and I enjoyed hashng over all the grand times we had when she lived here. Charlie and Rose Schifferdecker spent Easter Sunday with Charlie's brother, Fabian, and family in Elmhurst. Their kiddies, Tony and Pat, enjoyed playing with their cousin all day. Ellie Wroblewski feels her recent birthday was well celebrated this year. !Her pal, Kay Reilly, had a surprise luncheon for her with several of their neighbors, and Ellie's aunt and uncle from Chicago came out to help her celebrate in addition to the family celebration. Every one was most happy tq see Lorraine Erdman home from the Hospital after her surgery. Women from the Highlands who attended the Blessed Virgin Sodality Mass and Communion Sunday on Palm Sunday were: Dorothy Jenkins, Jean Tomsa, Rose Schifferdecker, Ellie Wroblewski, Bev. Lewandowski, Rosemary Thelen, Marilyn VanZevern and Kay Sielisch. Arthur and Clara Ernst have been spending much of their time in Chicago visiting with their daughter Clare who is a patient in St. Luke's hospital, where she underwent surgery. Clare is doing fine and we hope to see her in the Highlands when she gets out of the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson of Magnolia, 111., were Easter Sunday guests of Carl and Blanche Haefliger, Mrs. Johnson is Blanche's sister and they enjoyed b^ing with each other for the weekend. Wally and Audree Misavice and their children spent Easter Sunday with Audree's parents in Chicago, where they enjoyed a delicious dinner. The Lewandowski household is being beseiged wth the German measles, which seem to be rapidly making the rounds in the Highlands. March 14, one of the largest bridal showers ever held in the Highlands was given for Shirley Spankuch by her grandmother Emma Rosengart at the Spankuch home. Shirley will become the bride of Mr. Axell, April 11. The young couple have gone through high school together and we are sure they are in for many years of complete happinness together. March 21 the A. O. Jensen home was one of utter chaos when a guest, Vern Holmes of Chicago, went out to start his brand new car for the trek back to Chicago and the car caught fire, Two men from next 'door who ape Volunteer firemen came running with fire extinguishers and they had the fire out before the fire truck arrived. \ Bob Kosick and his wife, Evelyn, took a short trip down to Pressmers Home, Tennessee, through the Clirch Mountains. iBob paid a visit tQ his former teachers where he had gone two years ago for a refresher course in offset printing. They had a fine trip, with the excep- 1 ion of the flooded area in Columbus, Ky., where the Ohio River was on a rampage. They .had to detour 100 miles to Lou- , isville, Ky., before they were able to cross the Ohio River. They were very happy to be back home safe and Bound where everything was dry. March 24, Jack and Ruth Rathnow of Ingleside stopped over to spend the evening in celebration of Lil Orlowski's birthday. They enjoyed caike, coffee and ice cream. Dorothy and Richie Orlowski completed the gathering both wishing their mother many more years •with them. March 22, Martin and Hazel Tloclge had a houseful of company drop in on them unexpectedly from DeKalb. Ron and Pat Jackson and their kiddies spent Easter Sunday with Ron's parents in Wauconda, where they enjoyed a big dinner and all the fun of a Easter gathering for the children. The Morin family has been bustling with many activities and busy entertaining guests, Palm Sunday Audrey's sister, Jackie, and her hubby, Larry Piotrowsk, and their baby daughter, Lyla Jean, and Audrey's dad, Mr. Anderson, all of Chicago, had Sunday dinner with Audrey and Don. Easter morning they went to Chicago and stopped in at Audrey's Dad's home, where the children enjoyed an Easter egg hunt. From there they- went to Don's folks for a big dinner and another Easter egg hunt. April 5, Don and Audrey enjoyed a big dinner party at the home of Don's cousin, Don and Lois Peterson, in Chicago. Congratulations to Marilyn VanZevern who received the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine teacher's certificate along with sixteen members of four parishes at St. Mary's in Mc- Henry. Marilyn, a teacher at St. John's school, had completed the5 18 weeks course. McHenry Auto Body; Complete Auto Rebuilding Service "Everything done In oar shop" f Wheel Alignment ' • Frame Srtolgihtenfisag •. " . • Radiator Repair • Glass & UpHiolatery All this adds up to greater savings to you. Check the shop that has the* complete equipment. ^ Mew 10-Mla. Car . Wash Mon.-S@L 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 4707 W. Route 120 Lakeland Park Phone Day or Night Days: 885-0444 NItes: 885-1422 like fathei GOVERNOR IS & VOt© fcs)E? 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For the benefit"'of all the members who were not in attendance at the March meeting the banquet will be l^eld at the Waltonian hotel in Fox Lake. Please get your reservaton in as soon as possible. The nominating committee presented the slate of officers for the April election. The women who consented to run for offices are: president, Janice Janquart, vice-president, Barbara Sisk, and Millie Shastal, treasurer, Phyliss Benkert and Marge Moreth, Secretary, Rosemarie Koch. Hostesses for the evening were: Vi Krispin, Veronica Sleben, Eleanor Wroblewski and Patricia Siciliano. In closing please be kind to one another and may God take a special liking to each and every one of you. 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