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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 May 1965, p. 12

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{Section two -- Pag© iPour ' THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday* May 20* 1965 'th * LAKELAND PARK NEWS TTARB MEURER --- KAY DRUML. 385-4356 CUB SCOUTS MOLD KITE DERBY SUNDAY, MAY 23 , ^ We certainly hope that all of you Cub Scouts have made or are in the process of making your kites for the kite derby which is to be held Sunday, May 23, at the community house, at 2 p.m. The boys are supposed to make their own and there will be prizes. There will be a short meeting before they fly their kites and refreshments afterward, so come on parents and join your Cubs in a day of fun. This will take the place of the regular pack night and will be the last one for the season. Brownies The Brownie meeting opened with the pledge to the flag"; and the Brownie pledge. The girls were then asked to give an evaluation of the Mother's Tea and all agreed it was a great success. Cathy Humman and Jo Ann Giadmen. Girl Scouts from Troop ,'VJO. came and taught the girls a Girl Scout. 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Just heard Theresa Herweg has been recuperating from an operation, hope she is feeling better. My son, John Meurer, had quite a weekend starting with Saturday when he had to have three stitches in his ankle. Then on Sunday he was hit on the head with a stick and had to ha^e two more stitches. We hope you are through for the summer now John. Get-well wishes go to Kay Druml of course, who is now home and recuperating from her surgery, and also to Aggie Prazak who is undergoing tests in McHenry hospital for pains in her chest. We hope it is nothing serious, Agnes. The Stork1 Was Busy The stork has been busy visiting the community this last week, first on Thursday, May 13, when he delivered Michael Kdward to Dorothy and Edward Dargatz at the McHenry hospital. Michael weighed in at 6 lbs. and 14 oz. He has three sisters, Sandy, Diane and Lori. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gronn of Xorridge, and Mrs. Dargatz of Buffalo Grove. Congratulations to you all. The Dargatz live at 1415 W. Clearview, Lakeland Park. The following day, on Friday, May 14, a 7 lb., 2 oz. baby boy was delivered to Buzzy and Ronald Miyaki of 4904 W. Bonner Dr. Lakeland Shores. Michael, Douglas, and Linda will call their brother Alan Bruce. Buzzy's mother is out from Chicago to help take care of the children and will stay for a week after Buzzy is home, Our congratulations also goes to former residents Beebe and George Leone on the birth of their 7 lb. 3 oz. little girl whom they call Susan Marie. She was born on May 6. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Borchert and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leone both of Lakeland Lark. Susan has a sister, Debra, and a brother, Michael. - On Saturday, May 22b there will be a work day at the baseball field behind the community house from 8:30 a.m. until they are finished. It is hoped that there will be a lot of men who will come out with their rakes and shovels to help get the field ready for the baseball season. Many hands make light work and if there are enough workers -it shouldn't take too long. («irl Scout Troop No. 320 On May 10 the Girl Scouts received their scout pins and badges. The girls who received them were, Kim Worm, Cathy Humann, Debbie Franklin, Alicia Sweeney, Debbie and Jo Ann Gladman, Debbie Sehabow, Nancy Matthews, Roberta Quast, Barbara Tiffany, Leah Rode, Darlene Licastro, Karen and Patty Rogers, Mary Johnson, Karen and Debbie Foszcz, Patty Arient, Debra Holas and Karen Tomal. We named our different patrols, and Cathy Humann toqk pictures of- them. There were only two mothers who attended the mothers meeting on Wednesday the 12th of May. It is only on occasion that we call on our mothers. It was a very poor showing indeed. Respectfully submitted, Debbie Foszcz scribe. Birthday Wishes We want to send belated birthday wishes to Walter Kozicki who celebrated on May 12, and to Italia Mazzoni who celebrated the 16th. Sorry we missed your days, but hope they were pleasant ones for you both. Birthday wishes go to Bobby Hodges who will be 10 on the 21st, and to Mark Webber who will be 6, Mat hew Ketchum who will be 2 and Paul Stanek who will be 4, all on the 22nd of May. To Steve Stanek who will be 8 on the 23^d, and to Pete Murphy who will be 16 on the 24th and Bill Bockman, Sr., and Virginia »Grote who also share the 24th, to Len Bottari and Fred Ludwig who are voling age and share the 25th with Larry Fergen who will be 12. Best wishes also goes to Ann Kosieracki who shares the 26th with Patty Jo Mullen who will turn 3, and to Johnnie Hendie who will be 8 on this 27th. Many happy returns of the day to all of you from all of us. Anniversary Wishes i Anniversary wishes go to Mickey and Ed Gladman who celebrate their 13th year of togetherness on the 24th and a special anniversary wish frorrt Kay and Ed Druml goes to Kay's folks, Rose and Ed Oswald, who celebrate their 46th anniversary this year, also on the 24th. The very best to both couples. Strolling Through The Park Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Di Maggio who were married on May 1. Mrs. Di Maggio is the former Diane Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz of Flower street. Dorothy and Irv Becker attended a silver anniversary party in honor of Dorothy's sister and husband last Saturday, Ruth Chadwick was hostess to the bridge club last Wednesday evening.' Delia Julian, Louise McEnry, Ruth McMahon, Ann Herzog, Ivy Lezak, Ann Leigh, Gayle Laursen and Ruth enjoyed the delicious, hicaloried goodies which were served following their game of cards. Delia Julian took first prize and Ruth McMahon and Ann Leigh tied for second. Grace Mandziara's mother, Viola Bull, was visiting here last week and they had a regular "Round Robin" tournament of pinochle games starting at the home of* Edna and Tom Hountras on Tuesday, and continuing at a different house through Friday. Delia Julian, Grace Mandziara and Ann Herzog all served lunch with pinochle being played afterward. Nancy and Donald Fout had a combination Mother's day and birthday celebration Sunday, with Don's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fout, over tq celebrate three year old Barbara's, birthday which was May 10. On Monday, Barbara's other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Wohlert, helped celebrate with cake and coffee in the everting. Tuesday morning,. Nancy had a small birthday party for Barbara with cake and ice cream being served to Bobby and Gail Hutt, Pam and Todd Stoltz, Billy and Sandy Wohlert, Jeff Wolf, Ray Roach and Barbara's 2 year old sister Susan. We want to wish the very best of everything to Joan and Herb Kane and their children on their move to St. Louis, Mo. They resided at 1703 N. Meadowlane. John Hickey is home from school for awhile and is working until next semester when he will again return to school. Our congratulations to Beth Okal who received a first place ribbon for her trumpet playing at the contest at Lockport on May 1. Johnny Bierman celebrated his sixth birthday on the 14th of May with Bobby Miller,'David Wilkens, Jeff Connor, Chris and Mark Rogers, Michafel Burman, and his brothers, Ricky and Jeffery, and his sister, Veronica, all joining in the celebration. On Saturday evening, Johnny celebrated his birthday with his Grandpa and Grandma Leopold and Grandpa and Grandma Bierman, his Aunt Marian and future Uncle Howard, and his Uncle Joe, and Aunt Joyce and cousin Joey Leopold all coming out for supper, and birthday cake. Donald Glorch celebrated his eighth birthday at a turkey dinner Sunday given by his dad and his aunt Claudette Glorch in Streamwood, with his four cousins Gorden, Gail, Kurt, and Christine, singing the birthday song for him. I understand he had quite a time blowing out his candles as they had those trick ones on his cake. His Grandma Glorch was also there to add her birthday wishes. Donald's day was made complete when his Dad presented him with a new bicycle. On Saturday, Donald along with his brother, Larry, and David Wiekenkamp were treated by hia mother to lunch and then taken roller skating. Arlene and Frank Bartos had their daughter, Jill Mariel, christened at St. Patrick's church Suftday afternoon by Father Parker. Jill's Godmother is Dorothy Derezynski, and her Godfather is Joseph Mensik both from Chicago. Also honoring Jill on her special day were her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Barta, her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruby^ as well as Mr. and Mrs. S. Derris and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bartos and children, Mary Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William Koester and son, Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Laurence, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chadwick, Pat Barrows and children and Mrs. Rose Mensik. Kay and Joe Brooks are back after spending 5 weeks vacationing in Florida. John Seery was visiting in the subdivision last Weekend. A former resident, he now lives ,in Oak Brook. * David Wagner was confirmed last Sunday at the Episcopal church in McHenry. Community House Schedule All bookings and cancellations mUst be made through Mrs. Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. Thursday, May 20 -- Regular board meeting, 8 p.m. Sunday, May 23 -- Cub Scouts kite derby -- 2 p.m. Monday, May 24 -- Girl scouts, 4:30 to 6. Tuesday, May 25--Indian dance practice 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts 7:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, May 26 -- Little League open meeting, 7:30 p.m. Reminders Pay your association and garbage dues. Woman's Club meeting moved back to June 3, instead of the second Thursday. Take father out to dinner for Father's day on June 19 at the Woman's club annual smorgasbord. GOODWILL PICKUP "More handicapped, people than ever before want the ser vice provided by Goodwill In dustries". Mildred Miller, loca representative said as she an nounced the next pickup date in this area. The Goodwill In dustries truck will be in thi area Friday. May 28, and fo service call 385-6173. LUCKY NUMBER DAYS FREE RECORD A MONTH FOR A FULL YEAR FREE 1st Prize: 12 L.P. Records ai a Reg. Price of $3.98 2nd Prize: 12 45 R.P.M. Records, Reg. Price 98c* * Redeemed At 1 Per Month Come in and check your number. If you have one of Shay's lucky numbers you will he allowed to register for drawing. • Affiliated with the Hammond Organ Studios of Elgin • PROFESSIONAL MUSIC INSTRUCTION A World of Pleasure in Music World of Music at Shay's' 1220 N. Green St, McHenry All Phones • 385-7700 BRACH'S Fresh, tender, tasty FROSTED MM JELLS SEVERS PHONE 338-0404 Little League Work Day On Field GRADUATES L I L T HOME PERMANENTS GRAND GIFTS for HER! Regular or hard JEWELRY SETS to hold. 76* to $1.97 Purses . $1.00 to $3.97 U Blouses. $1.00 to $2.97 NEW BOYS' WHITE COTTON TEE SHIRTS MAN-SIZE KLEENEX Sizes 10 - 1 r» Regular 59c Each Almost huge! . . . and three layers thick! NEUMODE NYLONS LUGGAGE Each 1 Piece or a Set TRAIN $ N enlace Seamless CASES Mino-Mcsh and Se aml e s s She e r s 3 PIEC E SETS MIRRO " ALUMINUM BAKEWARE Your choice of Cake Pans, Bread Pans, Pie Plates, Cookie Sheets Brown 'n Serve Pans, GREAT GIFTS for HIM! Muffin Pans. Save eg. 49c M Fruit o! Ihe Loom Lnderwear TEE SHIRTS. 3 for $2.05 SHORTS . . 3 for $2.05 Initial Hankies $1.00 box 6 OLD & 59c STYROFOAM VISIT OUT ACTIVE ICE CHEST 20-INCH BREEZE BOXES Fishing Tackle Spin-Cast Combination $12.70 Value Leather Wallets DEPT. SPICE THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL VEIL-TAIL ANGEL FISH Res;. $1.19 24 Qt. Keep Cold for Days Strong Safe Handle The Most Welcome Gift Cologne- -- Talcum After Shave Quiet, smooth-running motor. Cools up to 5 rooms . . . can he used as window fan. Guaranteed! $1.59 Vale Reg. $16.98 Be sure and visit the animal maternity ward. Something being born every week. More free time automatically! Look again...and you'll buy Gas! Ever wonder how they do it? Some women are always talking about "that marvelous book. Or last week at the zoo with the kids." Or "yesterday at the club meeting." We'll bet there's a modern gas range in their kitchens. Take the Programmed Oven feature new gas ranges provide. You can slide a nice roast inside--set the timer control for two, three, four hours --then take off for shopping or socializing. When you come back, it's beautifully done. Automatically kept juicy and serving hot. And there's the "Burner-with-a-BrainM feature that ends pot-watching. It automatically prevents boil-overs and scorching. Instant top-burner control saves time, too. Styling? Just wait till you see the chic new silhouettes and delightful colors. Second thought--don't wait! Visit your appliance dealer's, or any Northern Illinois Gas Company showroom. Phone: 385-2081 Gas makes the big difference... costs less, too 1 ° ° 288 LIVE Geraniums Fresh Daily 2 sl00 -- Other Plants -- Petunia Salvia Coleus - Zinnia, etc. Tomato and Cabbage Pl-ints-. ARTIFICIAL Geraniums 59* CE.METARY Wreaths 98® to $6.88 HORNSBY'S OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 -- SUNDAYS 9 to 6 FREE PARKING IN OUR STORESIDE LOT Shop 'n Save At Hornsby's Here in McHenry And In Nearby Buffalo Grove

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