Thursday, March 4. 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Sactlon Twe -- Paga On* LAKELAND PARK NEWS BARB MEURER - KAY DRUML 885-4856 WOMAN'S CLUB STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8:30 MARCH 4 Tonight, March 4, at 8:30 sharp the Lakeland Park Woman's club will enjoy a very full evening. There is quite a bit of business on the agenda plus a guest speaker from town to talk on the high school bond •issue. There will also be two ladies who will show us the latest in yarns and talk about knitting. Don't disappoint the entertainment and refreshment committee who have gone to a lot of trouble to make this a very interesting meeting. Election of officers will take place next month and only those members who are paid up are eligible to vote. Don't forget that the salad luncheon and spring hat sale and bazaar will be held on Wednesday, March 31, at 12 noon, sponsored by the Woman's club so let's mark your calendars. Mary Antepenko is in charge of the bazaar and would appreciate any items that she can use brought to this meeting, potholders, dish towels', salt and pepper shakers, etc. • Sympathy Extended Our deepest sympathySs extended to the wife and children of the late Jack M. DeMay. Mr. DeMay had been a resident of the Park fQf over a year. Mr. DeMay went to his eternal , reward on Tuesday morning and was laid to rest on Friday in St. Mary's cemetery following a requiem mass at the church at 10. To his survivors, Mary, his wife, and his three children, Rose, Mary Jo and John, go our condolences. May he rest in peace. Community House Schedule For any reservations or cancellations please, contact Mrs. Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. Thursday, March 4--Woman's Club meeting, 8:30 p.m. sharp. Saturday, March 6--1 to 4 p.m. Lakeland Park 4-H club. Monday, March 8--Girl Scouts, 4:30 p.m. to 6. Special Board Meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 9--Boy Scouts and Indian Dance Practice, 6:30 to 9. Brownies The Brownies" opened their meeting with the fl^g cpremony and then read from their Brownie book. Debbie George served the treat and. Pitti Laursen was chosen to bring treat March 9. The girls finished their sit-upons; had clean-up and ended with the magic tunnel. Boy Scout Troop 459. Our Scout meeting had to be called off last Tuesday seems between Mr. Druml being injured and other leaders being ill, as well as many of the Scouts, the meeting was cancelled. Sunday afternoon members of our Indian dance team put on several of their dances for Lakeland Park's Cub Scout Pack's, Blue and Gold Banquet which was held at the American Legion home in McHenry. The applause was terrific, we were too busy either dancing or feeding our faces with all the wonderful and delicious food the Scouts, their leaders and members of the makeup committee served, to try to attempt to count noses for a count of attendance. Scouts who danced were John and Donnie Arient, Kenny Becker, Mick Daurio Tim Donnelly, Dennis and Kevin Druml, Billy Eckhart, Doug and Eddie Funk, Steve George, Danny and Ronnie Kamp and Torrimy Wagner. This was the third Blue and Gold banquet at which the Scouts have performed. All the Scouts, leaders and mothers who work with the Scouts were very pleased with the reception given them and also very pleased with the wonderful meal. Best Wishes are going belatedly to Mary Barle who added a candle last month, sorry we just learned about it Mary, hope you had a grand day. On the 4th of this brand new month Marge Parisi, Alma Brushaber and Pat Brunow all celebrate. The 5th has one of my favorite little girls, Mary Becker turning ag6 6 and Ray Jett enters those wonderful t^ens also on that day. Stevie Brunow will also become 6 ort the 5th, and Terri Nuss celebrates her 1st birthday on the 6th. The 7th has two of our wonderful Den Mothers adding another candle. Delores Rogers and Ann Wohnrade. Two other real nice people celebrate on the 8th, Ann Herzag and A1 Dietz. Elmira Kujak, William Knor and Cynthia Bargo all share the 9th as their natal day, Cindy will be 4. Barb Dort will be another one of our 6 year olds on the 10th. Lucille Dietz admits to being able to vote on the 11th sharing that date is that real nice young lady, Barb Tiffany, who will be 11. To each and everyone of you go our very best wishes as you blow out the candles on your cakes and we hope your wishes include lifelong wishes for good health, good friends and happiness. Girl Scout Troop 320 On Feb. 22 we had a guest, Joanne Shabow of Cadette Troop 41. She taught us two new Scout songs. We have received our kits for selling Girl Scouts cookies. Our troop will stai't taking orders on March 6. The money from cookie sales helps our camping program. On Saturday, March 6, the troop will take part in a work shop with all the McHenry Jr. Girl Scouts. This will be at the Moose Hall from 1 to 4. Everyone is to bring 50c and a juice can. Sunday, March 7, is Girl Scout Sunday. The girls are to attend church in uniform. Respectfully submitted Cathy Htimann,- scribe. New Baby Our congratulations go to Marge and Chuck Fernstrom who became proud parents of a baby girl on Feb. 16. Sherri Lou weighed in at 8 lbs. 13 oz. at St. Theresa's hospital in Waukegan. Sherri has two sisters, and four brothers at home. Cub Scouts Have Successful Blue and Gold Banquet A good crowd came out last Sunday to help the Cub Scouts celebrate another year as a pack at a delicious pot-luck dinner at the American Legion. After dinner, Mr. Matthews announced that the March pack meeting will be heled on the 15th at 7:30 at the Community house. The Cub committee meeting was changed from March 3 to Friday, March 5, to be held at Mr. Mathew's home at 7:30 p.m. The advancements FRANKLIN The Seasons Most Popular Loafers Regular $6.95 Our Low Price Only Run, don't walk right in for these -- they'll walk right out at this low price! Smart, sturdy loafers for comfortable casual wear -- Italian loafer, left, in brown or black; classic loafer, right, in brown. M widths! BEN FRANKLIN - Shoe Dept. were then presented to the boya with Shawn Strange, Douglas Mayer, Danny Koch, and Daryl Licastro receiving their1 Dobcat pins; Paul^Rogers, and Allen Plucinski Receiving their Wolf; Steve Plucinski and John Koch receiving their Bear; and David George receiving his Lion and Webelos and also was graduated into the Boy Scouts. Year pins were awarded to David George, Jock Worm, Robby Wohnrade, and Paul Rogers. The Boy Scouts Indian dance team then put on their -show which was enjoyed very much. All in all it was a very:enjoyable afternoon. Hockey News There were no games played Sunday because of the'weather. Next Sunday at 1:30 there will be a hockey game. This game will be the last game of the year so here is your chance to see tfie Vikings play. Deadline For Voter Registration The deadline for voter Registration is coming up on March 8 which is just next week. Vicki Bottari is the registrar for the subdivision and can be contacted at 1621 N. Pleasant or 385- 2262. Township elections will be coming up in April and I'm sure everyone will want to be eligible to vote at this time. Mail Receptical Installed Ten long months of many, many hours has been rewarded with the placing of a mail box at the Corner Store. It took much correspondence, money, time and aggravation to have this convenience added to our ever growing subdivision. The only way the box will remain will be through the proof that it is needed and used by all of us. We have been told that there is only one pick-up at the present time but we feel that if it is proven to the officials that another pickup would be beneficial, that it will be arranged. Frank Hromec deserves the credit for the mail box even to pouring the cement foundation. Let's all show him and his wife, LaVerne, how much we do appreciate their efforts and utilize this convenience. Strolling Through The Park Last Wednesday ^fternoon Ivy Lezak was hostess "with the mostest for the group of ladies who' enjoy playing Tripoley so very much. Enjoying Ivy's delicious refreshments were Louise McEnery, Ruth McMahon, Edna Hountras, Grace Mandziara, Ann Herzog and Lucille Dietz. ' Friday the 26th of last month Ann Herzog prepared a very terrific fish fry dinner for Art and Gladys Haefer and Edna and Tom Hountras. The fish were oaught by Art at Lake Delavan. Art is an ardent fisherman. The evening was rounded out with the group's favorite card game, pinochle. Ivy Lezak celebrated her birthday on Saturday, Feb. 27, with the following friends, Ruth and Orlo McMahon, Lou and Jim McEnery, Ann Herzog and of course her better half Stan. Movies of all the cafftpihg the group did last year were shown and many of their favorite card games played. Birthday cake, ice cream and coffee were enjoyed by everyone. Sharon Wagner came home a very tiped young lady Saturday evening but also bubbling over with the events of the day and evening. She had attended the Auto Show and enjoyed every minute of it. Also had a delicious dinner at one of DesPlaines fine dining spots. Among the group of Girl Scouts who left McHenry Friday after school for Thunderbird Camp near Genoa City were two of our Girl Scouts, Kathy Becker and Pam Schwegel. Kathy came home early Sunday so she could fulfill her cheer leading activities for St. Patrick's basketball team. Heard they had a wonderful time as the weather was just right for all winter activities. . Glad to report Ed Linnane has been released from McHenry hospital after his several day stay. Ed had a slight case of pneumonia and had to have some tests done. That real nice couple Rosemary and Art Tiffany are beaming smiles even broader than before. They became grandparents again during last week. Their newest granddaughter has been given a real cute name, Shannon Elizabeth. Arlene and Greg Bartos were both flu victims last week. They were very happy they were improved enough to get into the city for the weekend to help Arlene's mother celebrate her birthday Billy Ekhart spent most of last week home in bed, also a flu victim. Glad to report that John (Father) Flannigan has recovered from his bout with the bug. That bad storm we had sure held down the participants for the demonstration Gloria Flannigan had but those that made it had a ball. Grandma Eleanor and grandpa Clar Haerle spent Sunday afternoon at Michael Reese hospital visiting with their grandson Richard Matthews. Eleanor can't wait till he gains that next pound and a half which will bring him home to his anxious grandparents. We also hope it won't be too long for Richard's homecoming. He's had more than his share in his four months. The Drumls were dinner guests of Kay'^af oiks, Rose and Ed Oswald, on Wednesday. Dinner was all very luscious but the peach cobbler really topped the whole meal. Saturday had Rose and Ed once again visiting with sick friends at St. Francis hospital in.Evanston. This time it was their friend, Ann Schovain, they visited. She had eye surgery in the week. Kitty Hendle hasn't- yet recovered completely from the flu bug but being a good mom she's ha4 to forget how badly she feels because her two sons, Johnnie and Marty, were both hit by the bug. Grandma and grandpa Coffaro came out from Roselle to spend the weekend and to see how everyone was. Kitty's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kaufman, also drove out from Addison Sunday to visit with the ill Hendle family. Glad to report George is still on the go. - Gayle and Bob Laursen, Mickey and Ed Gladman went to Wilmot for dinner on Saturday evening. Mickey wasn't up to too much fun that night, she had just had a tooth extracted and wasn't up to par. The five Kamps, Bette, Bill, Danny, Ronnie arid Cindy, spent Saturday evening, in Arlington Heights. Seems they found a new game of chance that they enjoyed playing with their friends, the Deiders. To everyone who was concerned, our Scoutmaster's hand wasn't broken just very badly sprained and he did not have a fractured hip as some of you may have heard. His hip was just bruised and his hand sprained from the fall he took on the ice. It's painful but we sure were very relieved, when no breaks were found. Jim Wickenkamp, Lee May of McCullom Lake and another fellow employee enjoyed attending ^ ' the Blackhawks game last Wed-* ^travelled into the city to. cele- !f-:l nesday evening Rich and Joan Burmann just returned from a wonderful trip to sunny Florida. They visited with Rich's folks. Both came back with beautiful tans and singing the praises of the state. On Saturday the Jack Oakford family visited with Petey's sister, Marilyn McCullough, in the city. Sunday Jack and Petey were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Lou I_.aPlace and their family o^ four. They hail from Hazelcrest. Petey served one of her delicious dinners and they went ice fishing at Antioch. Fisherman's luck just wasn't to be found tho'. Joan Plucinski's only news this week was that her family enjoyed the Blue and Gold dinner and that daughter, Renee, liked the Boy Scouts Indians very much. We're -sorry, Larry Strandquist, that we had your birthday one day too early. Larry was very, pleased with calls from his daughter, Rita, in Oregon, son, Wayne, in Virginia and also with the visit Of Larry, Jr., on The Eckharts had a busy Sunday. Nedra's brother, Sunday. Nedra's brother, Wayne, his wife, Florence, and their children visited them in the morning. Later in the day Nedra's mom, Mrs. Chamblin, and her sister, Hazel, and her husband, Mickey Dalton, visited. To add to the day they attended the Blue and Gold banquet and had no ends of furnace problems. Monday after school Harold Brunow celebrated his eighth birthday with several of his buddies. Games, cake and ice cream were enjoyed not only by Harold but by Roger Gerstad, Michael Miyaki, Mary Malin, Randy Klapperich and Steve Knor. Sunday the Brunow family brate grandma Ann Mattls ninety-sixth birthday. Roger Gerstad finally received the gift he's been waiting for, for such a very long time. It is traditional for grandma and granpa Gerstad to give each of their grandchildren a wrist watch on their eighth birthday and Roger finally received his. Grandma and grandpa Gerstad came down from Sun Prairie, Wis., Sunday to help Roger celebrate. Get-well wishes go to Lee Glorch who is still in the hospital after surgery, Diane Lauer is also recovering at McHenry hospital after surgery and we hope she is doing okay also. Best wishes also go to Sue Grizly who has been in the hospital quite a long time. The Meurers, Kochs, Johnsons, Matthews and the Georges enjoyed the Black Hawk's win over Detroit last week Wednesday as they travelled through that horrible snow storm to see them play. Four month old Wade Edmund Cepulis was baptijld at the Community Methodist church by Reverend Carder on Feb. 14. His parents are Julie and Ed Cepulis of Lakeland Shores. Former residence Pepe Cina and his wife, tfasyle, are the;, proud parents of a baby boy, Mr. apd Mrs. Henneberg jus' got back from a visit to Florid; Where they visited her father. Don and Carole Humann ani family went to Chicago Sunday to visit Don's folks who just got back from Florida. Ken Quast celebrated his birthday last Friday with a party in his honor. Brian and Marty Nuss, Mark Webber, Kenny Chismar, Joey and Larry Koeper and Kurt Lauer helped him celebrate. They played games and were served cake and ice cream. Dave George celebrated his birthday last Saturday with his Dad taking him and several of his boy friends bowling. They returned to his house afterwards for cake and ice cream. Reminders Voters registration with Vicki Bottari before March 8. Little league registration to be held for all boys between the ages of 8 and 13 to be held March 17, 7 p.m. at the Community house. Use the mail box at the Corner Store. 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