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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Apr 1964, p. 15

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Thtitsda?, April 30,1964 IMslakee Terrace DISCUSS SURVEY AT ASSOCIATION MEETING MAY 4 Jqyue Tocpper -- 385-3044 The Pistakoe Terrace Association will hold its May meeting on Monday, May 4, at 1218 W. Oakl«>af Avenue beginning al H p.tfi. On the agenda for the evening will he discussion of the recent survey mailed to each Terrace home, single coat re-surfacing of May Avenue, nomination committee for July election of officers, and possibly some kind of surface job on at least one other road in the subdivision if not more. If the associ- ' at ion should decide to improve another subdivision road it would help to have a representative from each street present. Aside from Ihe annual July meeting this coming meeting is probably the most important of the year, Monday. May -1. St. .1 aim's "A" Honor Roll Two students at St.- John's from Ihe Terrace wre included in the honor roll recently released for "A" pupils. Our congratulations to Annette Kurowski eighth grade and Scott Wiggerman fourth grade. Rowling P.n liquet The Saturday morning Junior bowling league held its banouet on Saturday afternoon at the McHenry Moose hall. Attending from the Terrace were Steve and Jim Phillips and Scott Wiggerman. Steve's team received a third place trophy award and Jim and Scott each received individual team trophies. Terrace Tidings Jeanniejo Henoche, Junior at McHenry high school, will be participating in the May 1 and 2 mock political convention being held at Marian Central. Jeanniejo will be state chairman of the delegation from Virginia. The Harry Gavins attended the birthday celebrations held at the Robert Gavin home in Chicago on Saturday for Harry's nieces, Judv, who was five on April 14, and June, who will be seven on May 5. George, Mary, and Mike Mecko accompanied by Mary's sister, Dorothy Blank, and three children of Bartlett and George's brother. Al Mecko and family of Chicago visited with Sister Maria Del Rcy,' O. S. F. in Joliet on Sunday. Helping Lori Parker celebrate her seventh birthday two days early on Saturday were Denise Pradelski, Theresa Kurowski, Dawn Hawkins, all of the Terrace, and Cindy Pflug of Sunnyside. Attending the Spring Fling in Johnsburg on Saturday evening were the Jerry Connert> s, Bill Pritchards and the Ron Wiggermans. Bob, Bea, and Bobby Froehlig spent Saturday evening at Des Plaines as the family helped Bobby Hayes, son of Bea's sister and husband, Joanne and Bob Hayes, celebrate his sixteenth birthday. The Don Zamastil family attended a surprise anniversary P<>rty held for Barb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmerman, at the home of Barb's sister, Mary Ann Casper, Addison, on Sunday. , erAonalb Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl motored to O'Hare Field, Saturday, to pick up his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Heinz of Minneapolis, who were weekend guests in their home. They were enroute to attend conventions in Philadelphia and New York City, where they also plan to visit the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan were Sunday guests in the Thomas Morris home in Oaklawn. Mr. and Mrs. George Stenger of Waukegan spent a recent evening in the home of Mrs. William Spencer. They had just returned from a vacation in the home of his father, Carl Sti-n^er, and wife, who are now yiakin!' their hoipe in Ft. Lauden|; i!e, Fla. M Kiizabeth Walsh and Mrs. Vdma Douglas attended a leiired teachers, meeting held at the home of Misses Mary and Star ia Gannon in Woodstock Wednesday ,6t last week. Airs. Kate Graham of Long Lake visited McHenry friends Thursfiey afternoon. • Miss Genevieve Knox was a dinner j'uest in the Lloyd Whiting home in Elgin Tuesday evening of last week. She was accompanied by Mrs. Norma Thompson of Grayslake and Mihs Margery Whiting of Crystal Lake. Mrs. Mabel Powers spent the past week in the home of h^r son, David, and family in Woodstock. Joseph Williams and daugh- The Jim Deppmeiers, Williard Hillmans and Jim Walters dined out in Elgin on Sunday. Mary Dicks was installed as patriotic instructor on Wednesday evening in the Junior Girls Unit of the V.F.W. Fox River Post 4600. Monday overnight guests at the Harry Gavin home were the Senior Gavins who were helping Harry enjoy his one week vacation. The Richard Stull family joined Joan's relatives on Thursday evening at the home of Joan's sister. Judy Pago, in Morton Grove for a four way birthday celebration. Thursday was Joan's special day along with her twin brother. John Krelle. John's wife had her birthday on April 21 while Cindy Stull celebrated her day on April 27. Another birthday celebration was held this past week when Brad Wiggerman reached his fifth birthday. Joining Brad for a hot dog lunch and birthday cake were Mike Britchard, Terry Connerty, Karen and Richard Stull as well as their mothers, Marty, Arlene and Joan. Also enjoying brother Brad's party were Kirl^ and JDawn Wiggerman. Our sympathy to Mary Mecko on the loss of her Uncle, Gus Babala. Mary went into Chicago on Friday and stayed overnight with her cousin, Elsie Kirsch, in order to attend the Saturday funeral.. --v, r .. „ ter, Virginia, spent a few days last week at Davenport, Iowa, where they attended the funeral of their sister-in-law and aunt, Mrs. Anna Carrigun. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bassett and liittlc daughter of Chicago vi&ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Bassett, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Misses Margaret and, Claribel Adams of Elgin and Mrs. Robert Conway and daughter, Judy, were entertained at a social afternoon and buffet, supper at the Robert Adams home Sunday. The occasion honored their daughter, Jill, who made her First Communion at St. Patrick's church on that day Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bergener, former residents of the vicinity who have been spending the winter months in San Bernadino, Calif., returned recently and are now making their home in Whispering Hills near Johnsburg. , Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley ar.d Mrs. Tena Kist of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs.' Kathryn Worts. The latter remained for a week's visit with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. James Caparelli and children of Lombard were entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Stilling Sunday. Mrs. A. F. Freund and Mrs. A^nes Nell accompanied by TVfrs. Donald Freund of Crystal Lake attended the graduation and award dinner at McCorrnack Place, Chicago, on Tuesday evening, April 21, where they saw Donald Freund, one of a class of 215, receive his CP.A. certificate. Miss Mary Kay Schmitt is spending some time in the home of her nephew, Elmer Miller, in New Lenox. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meyer and family and Ronald Meyer and family were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meyer, Monday evening, April 27, where they helped their little daughter, Dawn Marie, celebrate her first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Freund and Mrs. A. P. Freund visited in the Ralph Freund home in DeForrest, Wis., Sunday, where they moved recently from Madison. Members of the Lutheran Child Welfare auxiliary of the Zion Lutheran church were hostesses to the Town and Country zone members at a salad luncheon and entertainment at the church hall Tuesday, April 21. A large crowd was in attendance with many neighboring towns represented. Mr. and Mrs. John Trebatowski and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gavin of Rosholt, Wis., were weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs; James Mc- Andrews and on Sunday attended a family gathering hon- THE McHHNHY PLAINDEALEB Pia# Flif(K oring John McAndrews on his First Communion day. Other guests were Barbara Shannon, a student at St. Xavier College, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McAndrews, Mrs. Kathryn Dask, Miss Mary Kinney, Mrs. Shannon and children and Joseph McAndrews. Mr. and Mrs. Max Gilmeister and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trebatowski and children of Rosholt, Wis., who were enroute to South Bend, Ind., to visit the former's daughter, Sister Mary Gretchen, were visitors in the McAndrews home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vycital. Misses Barbara and Kathryn Althoff and brother, William Althoff, attended the wake of Mrs. Mary Elverman at the McCarthy funeral home in Burlington, Wis., Friday evening. Mrs. Vycital and Mrs. Robert Beckenbaugh attended her funeral at St. Alphonsus church in NeW Munster, Wis., en Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Freund attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fckhart in Aurora Sunday. The Lckharts, who formerly resided at McCullom Lake, are now permanent residents of Tampa, Fla. They are spending some time with - relatives in the Aurora vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freund of Johnsburg, Mrs. Robert Green and Mrs. Christine Miller visited in the home of the lalter's son, Elmer Miller, in Mew Lenox, Friday, where Mrs. Miller remained to attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fries,, at Kuntz Lake, Saturday, returning to McHenry Sunday. COOKS CORNER By Marie Sehaettgen Do you still have some of that Easter ham left over? If you do, you might enjoy it in this way if you've exhausted all other methods of using it. Why doesn't some one develop a strain of hogs with smaller hams for smaller families? Ham with escalloped potatoes. Allowing one raw potato for each person to be served, slice thinly into well buttered casserole. Add thin slices of leftover ham. Add seasoning (salt and pepper), dot with small bits of butter, sift a very little flour over top. Do not stir. Repeat until casserole is filled to within one inch of top. Pour milk over all until just barely comes to top of potatoes. Bake in 325 degree oven until pqfatoes are done but not long enough to become soft or "mushy". Check oven frequently to make sure milk does not boil over. Potatoes should be done in about 30 minutes. 6tli +$tem of the lAJeehf VxmlStow JEWEL'S KITCHEN HAWTHORN STAINLESS C00KWARE 1 INCH SKILLET Most useful size skillet or chicken fryer. Use it for pan-broiling or frying, baking of upside- down cakes & top-of-range roasting. Valued at $6.49 Each with this coupon m;i3^ THIS BONUS $ COUPON WORTH Toward the purchase of Hawthorn STAINLESS STEEL IOV2 Inch Skillet Regular price .,.... Less , »Z.QP With this coupon $4.49 Good thru Saturday* May 2 , J View for *\J}ou al ^ewel jf^astrty MADK WITH LOTS OF FRESH APPLES -- Reg. 69e APPLE PSOilT COFFEE CAKE ShoFJ m ALL SET FOR BERRIES -- Reg. 2»e I SHORTCAKE LAYER . jj LE.1IQN -- CHOCOLATE -- COCONUT -- R<*g. 8f)c 1 WHIPPED ©SU3AM PHI U. So Choice -- 2 4 . 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