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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Jul 1965, p. 12

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i >**/ PISTAKEE HIGHLANDS THE M9HENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, July 1# 1965 DINNER HONORS RETIRING PASTOR OF MOUNT HOPE To climax a full life donated to the ministry a dinner in honor of the retiring Rev. Doenecke was held on June 16 in Crystal Lake. About fifty members of Mount Hope church and friends of Rev. and Mrs. Doenecke attended. Much to their surprise, very good friends. Rev. and Mrs. Palm, attended the"" dinner. Rev. Palm is an old college friend of Rev. Doenecke arid had just left their home after a ten-day visit. The cake served at the dinner read "Goodbye To The SO Hour Week", -but with the schedule he has for the first few months of his retirement, I don't think he will" be doing much relaxing. Rev. Doenecke will be doing guest preaching at various churches through the summer :ind also keeping up his work, with the youth of the community. The Doeneekes will continue to reside in Whispering Hills. Rev. and Mrs. Doenecke were given an appreciation gift and the Rev. Palm delivered the invocation. Rev. Doenecke served in the Army during World War I as an active member of the 15'2nd Field Artilliary Brigade in France. He was the secretary to General McCloskey. He is a native of Brookland, New York, and before becoming interested in the ministry he worked with his father in the building trade. He spent two years at Wesleyan university, Middletown, Conn, and twoyear^at Northwestern university. Rev. Doenecke graduated from Garrett Theological seminary in 1925. After graduation he held many posts, serving two years at Ottawa, two years at Wyonet, four at Mendota, six at Naperville, seven at Barrington, five years at Oak Park, seven years at the Berry Memorial church of Chicago and four and a half years in Park Ridge. The Rev. and Marion Doenecke were married in 1961 in Park Ridge and have lived in Whispering Hills since October of 1963. Rev. Doenecke has two sons, Stanley of Loraine, Ohio, a c o u n s e l o r o f s c h o o l s , a n d Charles of LaGrange, program director of the West Suburban YMCA. Good luck to both of these wonderful people and may all of their future dreams come true. munity Center. This will be a casual affair so come in whatever is comfortable. The same band will play and refreshments will be served. Tickets are now on sale and anyone wishing to attend please call Lee Conway at HYatt 7-3556. Library Story Hour The Pistakee Highlands library has once again started its summer story hour on Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. at the Community Center. All the children of the community are welcome to attend. If a parent is unable to bring a child, all that is needed is a note from home for them to obtain a library card. 1 certainly hope many will allow their children to take advantage of this wonderfuL Story Ho jr. Dance Date Correction A mistake was made in last week's column concerning the adult activity dance. It will be held on July 24 not the 31st as .stated. Remember the date Saturday, July 24, at the Corn- Birthdays A very happy birthday to the following: Rosemary Thelan and John Mares who will be celebrating their birthday today, July 1; to Arthur Jensen on July 2; Anna Peters on July 6; Blanche Haefliger on July 7; to Vern Holm on July 9 and to Marge, Waldin and Lynne Johnson on July 12, Congratulations to each and everyone of you and may your day be a memorable one. A belated birthday wish to a very sweet gal who reached her "sweet sixteen" birthday on Saturday, June 19. Sorry I'm late, June Glueck, but this wish means just that much more because it was kept longer. Anniversaries Congratulations to the following who will be embarking on another year of wedded bliss: Kay and Jack Reilly on July 3; Ted and Elie Wroblewski who will be celebrating their seventh wedding anniversary on July 5; Hank and Betty Zenner on July 8 and to Ernest and Wilhelmina Jones on July 10. May each and every one of you have the nicest of anniversaries and may all of you enjoy more years together. Ceflebrate Anniversaries Two couples celebrated wedding anniversaries this past week. Mr. and Mrs. James Fencl of 811 W. Annabelle Street, Pistakee Highlands, were married thirty-six years on June 22 and were joined by friends from Albuquerque, New Mexico who came to observe their fortieth year of marriage. Also spending two days with the Fencls were Mrs. Sylvia Taluzek of Cicero, their son, Melvin, and wife, Joyce, and daughter, Cheri. All enjoyed dinner out, joined by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warczak and family, with the remainder of the evening spent at the Warczak home at the lake. The following Monday, Mrs. Fencl's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolf of Castro Valley, Calif., arrived to spend a few days before leaving for a fishing trip to Canada. Dairy Promotion Council. Our deepest sympathy to Hazel Rogne, who lost her* brother last week. Good news for the residents of Pistakee Highlands -- proposals from bidders on the resurfacing of Fox Lake Road are,,now being'received by the commissioner, Chuck Miller. Something of interest to residents-- The Johnsburg Rescue Squad is holding an open house on July 4. Everyone is welcome to attend and view the lifesaving equipment and learn some of the squad's operating procedures. The hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wally Misavice and son, Jeff, spent a delightful week in Wisconsin. . They rented a cottage and father and son enjoyed themselves fishing. Brownie leader JoAnn Weingart and Co-leader Dorothy Becker took eighteen children to Lincoln Park Zoo on Wednesday, June 23. Jane Malek. Mary Hadley. Phylis Bankert and Mrs. Redding drove cars to the zoo. The Brownies who went along for the day were Kathy Hadley, Debbie Bankert, Jamie Malek, Susan Becker, Cindy Wiley, Cindy Sarver, Donna Krispin, Nancy Jo Weingart, Patty Lewandowski and Cherl Redding. • It must have been the day for going to the zoo because on the same day Jerri Glueck also took her six children, Mary, June, Joan, Bob, Billy and Gale to Lincoln Park. They all ran into each other and it must have really looked like the Highlands was taking over. Well that's it for this week. With the coming holiday please be careful, if you're going anywhere, leave early enough so you won't be in a hurry and drive carefully, I want to see each and every one of you next week. Over a million cubic yards of. solid granite were blasted out of the heart of a mountain in Western Canada to make room for a huge underground powerhouse, away from extreme cold, and 60 to 100 feet of annual snowfall. The water to supply the turbines will come through a tunnels from a lake many miles away. WONDER LAKE NEWS MART LOU HARTOG 658-9176 ELECT TWO NEW BOARD MEMBERS AT; WONDER CENTER Two new members, Jim Kinzie and Robert Kiddell, were elected to serve on the board of the Wonder Center Property Owners Association last Sunday at the annual meeting held at Ihe firehouse. Frank Higgins and Jim Blum were re-elected to the board. In ' addition to the above four men the board consists of Larry Fuhrer, Ken Gable, Jay Rishling and Mary Polerecky. Approximately fifty people attended the meeting. At the next board meeting the officers will be elected. The board has been working very hard lately on revising the bylaws and will have a complete report to make very* soon. Teachers Have a Holiday Sixteen members of the faculty of Nash Elementary School at 4S37 West Erie in Chicago were the guests of Mary Polerecky of 7417 South Drive last Friday. The group enjoyed lunch and then spent the rest of the day and evening at Wonder Lake. Mary is sixth grade teacher at Nash school. Bon Voyage To Betty Lamont who will be leaving next week with daughter, Heather, and son, Sam, Jr., to fly to Scotland for a visit. If I have the date wrong don't blame me, Betty, because you never came back to fill me in on the details as you said you would. Anyway-- have a wonderful time and don't miss a thing while you are there but hurry back. This is Betty's first visit home since she came to this country and I can imagine it will be quite a thrill. Give A Little Thought To Your Neighbors Now that summer is here and we have our windows open in the evenings and also dup* ing the day the questionable News of Friends And Neighbors The auxiliary of American Legion Post 703 in Fox Lake recently elected officers for the coming year. Those elected from this area were Mrs. Joyce Heir for first vice-president and Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins as corresponding" secretary. Welcome home to the new arrival in the Busch family. Frank and Sheri Busch became proud parents of a beautiful baby boy, Robert Gregory, on the morning of June 18. Little Rory weighed in at 7 lbs., 11 ozs. and measured 20 inches long. On his arrival home he was greeted by his big brothers, Richard and Randy. Kay Sielesch attended a luncheon in Woodstock on Thursday, June 24, for the McHenry Water Heaters, all sizes Whatever your hot water needs, there's a family-size, fast-recovery gas water heater just right for you. Gas makes the big difference ... costs less, too. Visit your plumber/dealer's or call Northern Illinois Gas Company. Phone 385-2081 What happened to the water ? Who's taking a shower? If taming an fha water in one part of your home reduce* pressure in another port, this » one filing yum teat ha^a to tolerate. Afl jzm mead do Is tdc m to end jout •apply problems with a Red Jacket Town 'n Country Submerga Pump. 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Stop In and see us soon -- start getting all the water you need whenever you need it with a low cost Red Jacket Jet--installed so fast you -wouldn't believe itf "music" of barking dogs is bound to come up again and again. Most of us have dogs and I'm for them -- we think ours is the greatest and so do you and you and you. This is fine and dandy. But don't let your dog become the neighborhood nuisance by letting them bark and bark on and on -- thereby driving everyone within a radius of two blocks out of their minds. All of them bark and1 it's usually for a reason. Why not find out why they are barking and take care of it instead of just ignoring them. Just letting them run loose to mess up the yards of rtthers, tip over garbage pails, or letting" them sit outside and bark for hours on end without even trying to stop them will certainly not give you any good neighbor awards. Let's all try to be a little thoughtful of Ihe other guy -- OK? have any news please get it to me tonight or it will have to wait another week. My news box is still on the front of the shop but I must say there certainly hasn't been anything in it but air for some time. Every night I look in.it for news arid the cupboard is bare--it's very frustrating! Deadline Time Because of the holiday next week -- I must have my copy in Friday morning which is tomorrow morning -- so if you Wonder Workers Meet The Wonder Workers 4-H club met in-the recreation hall of the Nativity Lutfi^ran church, Wonder Lake, in June, when the minutes and the treasurer's reports were given; also three demonstrations and one talk. July 3 was the date decided upon for the bake sale which shall be held at Robinson's Food Store at 8 a.m. .Several committees were appointed to handle the details of the forthcoming sale. The next meeting will be held on June 28. Troop 495 News June 18, Girl Scout Troop 495 held ,rn overnight in back of McMillan's house. The purpose of the overnight was to make the final plans for the Mammoth Cave, Ky„ trip. We held a court of ho; meeting in which Lynn Cob received the challenge of the *)i4#?n Girl Scout promise pin. During the evening at the campfire, girls received badges. Challenge of social dependability awarded to Joyce Young, Janice Mendyk, and Marianne Kusch. Challenge of Active Citizenship--Jeanne McMillan, Penny Reynolds. Sports Badge --Chris Hensel, Games Leader --Susan Coburn, Penny Reynolds, Lynn Cobum. Horsewoman -- Fran Wasielewski, Lynn Coburn, Susan Coburn. Thanks to the help of everyone who supported our pancake supper, bazaar, bake sale, and roller skating parties, our trip to Kentucky is made possible this summer., Anniversaries Belated wedding anniversary greetings to Barbara and Lee Leman Who celebrated1 their third anniversary on June 23. Silver anniversary congratulations to the Lowell Walkers of 7G1 i North Drive. Their friends and relatives honored them with a party at the fire house on ' Saturday night. • The boss-man and I celebrated our anniversary, which was June 29, by going on a picnic last Sunday with friends. We had a wonderful time. Fifteen of us went to Fox River Park the other side of Wilmot, Wis., and we had a very nice day. Kiwanis Club Meeting!" Ladies nite and dinner were held at Bob Meyers Creek Springs Trout Farm. The main dish was Bob's famous Boone Creek Rainbow Trout -- all you could eat. The Kiwanis' wives supplied all' the side dishes for an old fashioned outside cook-out. Four Kiwanians from the Dundee Township Club were Interclub Guests. A tour was made of the various ponds pool with a few "near dunkings" but that was all. Next week We will be back at Millie's Pizza. President Jim R'obison remind^ all chairmen that committee reports are due the last Monday of the month. There will be a meeting Monday night, July 5. ACCEPTED BY COLLEGE John Frank Savini, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Savini of 407 East Burnett, McHettry, has been aiccepted by Robert Morris Junior college of Carthage. The newest junior college in the country, situated on one..of the nation's oldest campuses, Robert Morris of Carthage will open its doors for the first time on Oct. 18. or ma fuaorrooAr ilMABBnBiMHaHHBBHlMHlaBaHmBalHHBnHBaanBBnBianaaLBi •BHBHBaBaBaBaBBBaBaBBaHBaBaBMBHBaBaflHBHBBiBHBMBaBr - Long May It Wave... O'er the Land of the Free and the HOMES of the Brave! m KUMOtS FLY THIS FLAG SET ON YOUR HOME... INDEPENDENCE DAY, SUNDAY, JULY 4 OFFERED AT COST, AS A PUBLIC SERVICE We believe every home in town should fly the flag on national holidays. We also believe more homes would fly the flag if more people knew where to get one. 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