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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 May 1965, p. 17

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Thursday, M«y27. 1965 \ THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER SUNNYSIDE ESTATES FRAN OLSEN 385-5740 TWO STUDENTS HONORED WITH KIWANIS AWARD To the most outstanding students in their class: Our heartfelt congratulations?: Elaine Fail and Teddy Jost have been selected by their fellow classmates at Johnsburg School for the 15th annual Kiwanis Award of Merit for outstanding achievements as members of their graduating class. Elaine !(and Ted were selected on the basis of their thoughtfulness to others, their leadership, courtesy, scholastic record, personal hygiene, sportsmanship, and honesty. Our compliments also to their parents, Chris and Don Fail and LaVerne and Joe Jost, who can be duly proud of their children. The awaras were presented at a dinner given in their honor on Monday, May 17, at the Ringwood Methodist church. A very honorable night -- even if there was no pumpkin pie! -- and a commendable honor. We're all proud of you, Elaine and Ted. Congratulations . . . t o C a t h y P a l m e r ; t o J u d y Walczynski; and to Dorothy Ann Kayler for their participation in the extremely successful spring musicale that was presented by the Marcen Singers of Marian high school, on the evening of May 15. The • program, which was dedicated to Pat Todey, the Marian senior who was recently killed in an auto accident, was a most beautiful tribute to Pat, who was loved so dearly by the students and faculty. Annual Banquet "Out of the Cook Book" was the theme title of the Fox Lake Baptist church annual mother and daughter banquet, held in the church basement on the evening of May 13. Chris Fail, vice-chairman in charge of the program, carried out the theme by styling the individual programs as a cook book and including recipes as "Fruit Delight: 1 heartfull of love, 1 ' grain of faith, 2 handsful of gentleness, a generous portion of peace. Be careful when all ingredients are mixed together: your cup may run over." The color scheme of lavendar arid blue in the flower arrangements and table settings created a lovely spring illusion. Chris arid daughters, Elaine, Melody, and Merily, along with Over one hundred mothers and daughters, thoroughly enjoyed the delicious work-free meal which was prepared and served by a catering service. During the program which followed the dinner, Chris was installed as the president of the Women's Mission Society, the organization which sponsored the dinner. Good luck in the coming year, Chris. The Estates Revisited Mildred Senkerik was most pleased to welcome June Banker and her parents the Schweigers, for an afternoon visit on Friday, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Sehweiger of Granite City are enjoying a two-week stay with June and Chet in Chicago, and were anxious to include a trip out to their former home, the Estates, during these two weeks. June said Chet is doing fine and keeping busy, and that they both like th§ir new apartment. Very good. Belated Mother's Day Stan and Joan Walczynski treated the Senior Mrs. Walczynski to a belated Mothers Day gift by taking her out to dinner in Chicago on the Saturday after. Nice treat for Joan also. Added feature: visited Stan's sister in Mount Prospect and nephew in the hospital before returning to these parts. truly were among those who enjoyed this unusual evening. Happy Anniversary To Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kimbro way down in Tullahoma, Tenn., who will be celebrating their fifty-fourth year of true marital bliss. A happier couple you couldn't find. God love you both. Our best wishes to you today and always. Cars Parked . . . o n t h e r o a d a r e a n e c e s sity sometimes, a convenience other times, and a nuisance always. Children run out from behind them, around them, and under them. Especially when people are returning home from work at night, with the sun glaring through the windshield, these cars, present a serious child-hazard. To the best of your ability and situation, please be considerate of this problem. Merci. \ Up and Away Five-year-old Christine Casey flew away last Saturday. But not like Superman. No cape. A plane. Mother Maureen granted Grandma Casey her Mother's Day wish and put Christine on a plane for New York to go visit Grandma awhile. Very, happy and proud little five-year-old. Night In India The jungles and mountains of India created a most colorful setting for the Indian film adaption of a classic 16th century Greek play, which was shown at our local theatre on May 19. A benefit performance. Marge Palmer and yours Wedding Bells May 15 was a beautiful day for a wedding, fortunately, for the spirits of the family were not as festive as the occasion would normally engender, due to the grandfather's death just three days before. But all else went smoothly for the wedding of Alice Bieschke's brother, Kenny, Dietrich, at the Fox Lake United Church of Christ. Complete surprise: brother Gordon from Florida whom the family hadn't seen in five years, arrived from Florida to the knowledge of only Alice DR. JOHN F. KELLY OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Wednesday) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION CONTACT LENSES HOURS: DAILY 9:30 a.m. to 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS 8:80 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 385-0452 Chef's choice Look again...and you'll buy Gas! Why does a professional chef choose gas? More than 95% of the chefs in our area do. And for the same good reasons most homemakers do. Speed. Gas gives you instant-on, instant- off response. No hangover heat to scorch your food or overheat your kitchen. Controllability. Infinite variations of heat for delicate sauces, and vegetables. Open-flame flavor. Steaks and chops broil perfectly. Roasts brown beautifully ...cook juicy and tender inside. Economy. Only gas gives you so much cooking at such small cost. Chic, colorful gas ranges for the hpme also offer the finest in modern automatic convenience features. Burner-with-a- Brain ends pot watching. Automatically maintains any temperature you choose. Programmed Oven cooks dinner automatically, then turns itself down to hold food at perfect serving temperature for hours. You can cook like tfee finest cheis on a stylish gas range. Visit your appliance dealer s, or a*y Northern Illinois Gas Company showroom. Phof»: 385-2081 Gas makes the big ctttferenc*... cotfe bet, too. and Ray. Very happily surprised bride and groom. Ever-Lit-Candles Caper "Well -- Hello -- " Don Gerstein kept saying to all the people he was surprised to see at this party that was being given "by and for a friend!" 'Sfunny! I did't know Ralph knew these ... " Hey, That cake! This if for me . . . ! And . . . Oooooo, you stinker!" and wife Delores just beamed! The perfect surprise! Gratification personified. In neutral territory (the Knights of Columbus Hall in Ingleside), on Saturday, May 15, three husbands shared one large party and one large cake with individual sets of candles -- that wouldn't go out!! -- we'll leave that scene- to your imagination . and all the rest: the wining, dining, and dancing til the wee, small hours of the morning. A blast of a birthday. Obituary The Gams' baby racoon was laid to rest peaceably last week. Now what to do with the baby bottles -- Welcome Home ... to Mrs. Laura Holtfodt who left the nursing on Mother's Day to spend an extended visit at daughter Joan Walczynski's home. Glad to have you back in the Estates, Mrs. Holtfodt. Do enjoy your stay here, and here's hoping it will bring you comfort and cheer. Wishing Well Wishes . . . t o T o m m y F i e d l e r w h o nearly lost his eye last Tuesday when he was badly gashed by a flying sickle. Besides the pain and fright of the initial injury, nine-year-old Tommy was given so many shots, his arm developed an "orange". End of school for Tommy for that week. Glad to I'eport that he is doing as well as can be expected and should mend satisfactorily. . . . t o R a y B i e s c h k e w h o i s still suffering with his back problem and may have to undergo surgery. Glad To Report . . . that Velma Stephens has been given permission to walk now. The bandage is a shadow of its former self and she is indeed pleased to again mobile at will. Don't Knock It Til You Try It -- Then -- Puff? Bikes are out. Women on them. Grown ones. New trend. Puff, puff, puff. Such fun down hill. But UP!! PUFF. PUFF. "LaVerne Noah, Puff, puff. Charlotte Maule. Puff, puff. Mrs. Johansen. Puff, puff. Chris Fail. Puff, puff. Gladys Kayler. Puff, puff. Next?? Cyclist club?? Puff? Happy Birthday to little Anthony McCauley who will be one whole year old tomorrow. On the 30th to Danny Schneider who becomes five years old, and to Steven Schelle. who will be three. (And here's hoping Mommy will be home for his party -- either before or after their approaching blessed event). On June 2 to Fr'ankie Gowin who will be nine years old. Many happy returns of the day to each of you. Lost Her Head Or Flipped Her Wig What, Not here? But -- we're on our way to one of the biggest banquets of the season. We're on our way right now. I live fifty miles from here. I need my wig. My sister-in-law brought it in here yesterday to have it set for me. It was to be ready two hours ago. Where it it?" -- no wig, fuming, worried owner/ lovely banquet. Grand time. Wig? Showed up two days later at another beauty, parlor -- 'Forgot to tell you --' explained sister-in-law. P.S. Dolores Hanahan's coife was lovely at that banquet even without THAT wig. PISTAKEE TERRACE OIL PRODUCTION S85-7250Jerry Dicks Plan Auxiliary Rummage Sale On June 10 the ladies, auxiliary will meet to* finalize plans for the rummage sale and take a vote as to whether to keep the auxiliary going or not. We wish all the ladies of the Terrace would attend and help decide this matter. Terrace Tidings Carolyn Mierzwa performed in true star fashion at her dance recital Sunday, May 16. Those present to applaud her were LaVerne, Norbert and Keith Mierzwa of Oeffling's, Fran, Gail and Brent Dack, Linda and Dawn Hawkins, Denise Prade'ski. Lori Parker of the Terrace, Gramma Mierzwa and Uncle Adam Ortinau of Chicago. The show was climaxed with awards for merit. Carolyn received a beautiful dancing girl trophy. The Suds Buds met, and all members agreed to making club beanies to be worn at all meetings. Birthdays May 29, Mike Eriqjtson, May 30 Rolph Schilling, June 1, Russell Parker, June 2 Bobby Froehlig. All the residents of the Terrace wish you a very happy birthday and many m6re to come. }---- Anniversaries May 29, Russell and Dorothy Parker and June 3, Mickey and Pat Ferrell. Our best wishes for a very plesant day and many more years of happiness ahead. BE WISE USE THE CLASSIFIED JOHNSBURG FARM 4616 N. SPRING GROVE RD. Summer Schooi of? j-ine art Painting, Drawing, Sculpture Ceramics From June 21st through August 13th Competent Profession Staff Classes For Young People And Adults ENROLLMENT NOW, DAY PROGRAM EVENING CLASSES Call or Write. LOIS FINEBERG 540 Drexel Ave., Glencoe, Illinois PHONE 812 VE 5-0328 Estimated production in nois for April is 5,285,000 rels of oil. The April Report of the Illinois Geological Survey lists 85 new oil and gas tests completed, including 40 oil wells, one gas well and 44 dry holes. 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