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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Aug 1967, p. 16

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i * • ^«¥fS#r fG. 4, SEC. 2 - PLAIN DEALER - AUG. 24, 1967 iSr; UKELAID PARK NEWS Quote Humana 385.1806 EARLY DEADLINE FOR COLUMN DUE TO HOLIDAY Because of the Labor Day holiday the deadline for the column has been moved 19 a day, which means that this column is due erf Friday, Sept. 1 jit neon. Please give me a hand giving me a call with your -news on Thursday or very early Friday mOTuing. My typewriter in uncovered at 6:30 a.m. and calls are acceptable any time . -after that. 1 J COMMUNITY HOUSE > SCHEDULE >• All bookings and cancellations for the Community House ^tre to be made through Jo Riz- ']ko by calling 38^-2728. -, Wednesday, August 23 - Little League open meeting, 8:30 vj>.m. Monday, August28-Lake- land Park 4-H Club, 7:30 p.m. "Tuesday, August 29 - Boy Scout Meeting, 8 to 9:30 pan. Wed- •iesday, August 30 - Lakeland -Park Mixed League bowling «liieeting, 8:30 pan. WOMEN'S CLUB The first meeting of the year ^br the Lakeland Park Woman's |£lub will be held on Sept. 7 •'it 8:30 p.m. As is usual for the ^flrst meeting, a social hour will ;i$e held after the business por- . -£ion of the meetir^. >:, FASHION SHOW PLANNED $" The second annual luncheon fashion show held in conduction with the Lily moor Laxities auxiliary will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 13 at the V. •3F. W. Serving will begin at 11:30 Ijum. Professional models will Ijhow the fashions. Pearl Koesis chairman of the event and pickets are available from all "iaembers of the Woman's Club. g ALL STAR GAMES 4? The Ali-Starteamis currentplaying a series with the Wontfier Lake All-Star team. They t^bet in a contest on Thursday 'Hind our team won hy 4 to 2. SrThey were rained out on Sat-*- ^jfcrday, so played the make-if) *%ame on Sunday and lost fay a •jtcore of 2-1 in an exciting coo- -Jfcest. The last game of the series I^eill be played ea Saturday at pan. at the ballfield at Christ ~<he King Church in Wonfler ^<Ae. £ CUB SCOUTS The meeting of Den 1 has beat ^changed from Monday afternoons to Saturdays from 10:30 i^Um. to 12 noon. & GIRL SCOUT TROOP 320 yZ Plans for the Scouting season >*re in the process of being '|anade. The time and place of ^registration for incoming girls ^will be announced in this col- ^HOmn soon. £• WEDDING BELLS Nicola F.X. Pintozzi, the son ~£of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pin- ZHozzi, Sr., of 4913 Home Ave- I-tiue was married to Miss Ches- "^talene Bowerman of Norman, -~Okla., on Aug. 2, in Norman. reception was held after the -^ceremony which was attended by ^the parents of the groom. After £%iey returned from their honeya family dinner was held ;->fn their honor at the home of the groom's brother, Charles Pintozzi, Jr. Hie newlyweds are making their home in Algonquin. Mr. Pintozzi is currently the co-publisher and editor of the Cary-Grove News. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS to all the birthday boys and girls of this week. Gloria Vanek celebrates her natal day on Aug. 25 as does John Hermeberg who will be eighteen on that day. Kathy Burmann will be six years old on Aug. 26, and the twenty-seventh is cake day for Colleen Rode who wiii also be six and for June Gilbertsen who is six plus. A father and son duo will blow out their candles together on Aug. 30. Bill Jaenicke and son, Steve, are sharing the honors. Aug. 30 is also birthday cake .day for Hattie 'Manning and Doris Krueger and for Kevin Worm who mil be twelve. The thirty-first is the big day for Kitty Hendle, George Weber and Laura Poole. Best wishes to each of the birthday people on their special day. STROLLING THROUGH THE PARK Just think, you can read the very next issue of the Plaindealer in peace and quiet with all the kiddies back in school. The only bad thing about school starting again is that it revives that old demon, the 3 o'clock invasion. If s worth it! The Twins baseball team had a barbecue at Bier man's house lately. The boys were served hot dogs, potato salad and jello. The best part of the meal were the Brownie^, ice cream cone cupcakes, and cupcakes decorated with bubble-gum baseballs. Mr. and Mrs. Knar and Mr. and Mrs. Moll assisted with the cooking and serving to the hungry group. The boys who attended were Greg Worm, Baryl Licastro, Dennis and Kent Chaote, Steve Knor, Dale Moll, Alan Plucinsld, Bobby Schabow, Jim Dawson and Jeff and John Bierman. A grand finale to a grand season. Part of Lakeland Park moved to the northern community of Peninsula state Park for the summer sojurn. Jerry and Dolores Roger s and Ois gang spent two weeks up there and in order to keep warm they did lots of hiking and played golf. Ron and Barb Meurer and their gang met them 19 there later and were able to get the camping site right next to them. The whole group had a marvelous time and really enjoyed the beautiful see nary of Door County. This camping bug has really spread around. Dee Dee Dowell has been in Mahomet, HL, exercising her rights as a brand new Auntie. She has bean visiting her sister, Connie McDonough, and her brand new niece, Jane, who is just a few weeks old. Am Daurio's mom is on vacation from her home in California sprat the day with the Daurios on Hiursday. His brother, John, and wife, Val, accompanied her for a day full of visiting. Rose and Ed Oswald are back home again after a busy time of it. They spent a day in Evanston welcoming home their two nieces who had been tra- ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT INVITES YOU TO A SPECIAL TOUR OF THE WATERFALL HOUSE In Johnsburg See this beautiful and unique house with 1500 rare tropical plants from ail over 'the world. Waterfalls are built right inside the house. SUNDAY, AUG. 27, 1-5 P.M. DONATION $1.00 Price inrJudeft refreshment* Traveling north on Chapel Hill Road turn West at Dutch Creek Woodlands and follow the signs. veiling in Europe and then left on a trip of their own to visit their daughter, Mary Ann Hinds, in Toledo, (Mo, for a long weekend. They had a good visit with their grandchildren, Tom, Richard, Cynthia, Lili andTim. Now that they are home again they are still in the visiting mood and attended a cook-out in Evanston last Sunday in honor of the birthdays of Rose's sister, Kathryn Werner, and her brother, Bert Fishbach, at the Ray Werner home. Get-well wishes toMr. Hucke who is recovering from eye surgery and to Jim Daurio who has been under the weather and to all the loads of people bitten by the flu bug lately. High fevers and sore throats have been making the rounds and it's getting dangerous to ask "How are you?" Grandpa and Grandma Humann and uncle Harold took advantage of the delightM Sunday weather as did the rest of the Sunday drivers and came out to the country to get a new quota of fresh air. There was method to their madness as they got here just in time to pick ripe peaches from our tree and raid the garden of lettuce. The Oakfords tad a houseful of baseball tens on Sunday who had come to cheer the All- Star team on to victory. Marilyn McCullough and Duke and Connie Grondy and Mark and David enjoyed the day in spite of the loss of the team. From all reports the game was pretty exciting in spite of the end result. La Verne Hromec's dad, Paul Carnett, has been visiting with the Hromecs from his home in Colorado. The twin daughters of Joe and Joyce Leopold were christened on Sunday at the Zion Lutheran church by Pastor Steuben of Elgin. Julie's sponsors were Ron and Judy Bierman and Jill's sponsors were Barbara Ontl and Glen Sturtevant. After the ceremony open house was held for relatives. The girls were born on June 24. The Leopolds have a son, Joey. The Kamps and Laursens extended a weekend camping trip into a week long affair up at Timber Lake in Antioch and finally made it home last Sunday. They had a good time swimming and just plain loafing. Mr . and Mrs. Drum1 of Wonder Lake came for the weekend, and Max and Shirley Koch and kids came on Wednesday evening for a picnic and swimming. An Indian pow-wow was held over the weekend with Indians from all over the country showing their dances. They had a terrific time in spite of the wet and chilly weather. / The Kamps were relaxing after their vacation in Bennett Springs, Mo., where they did a lot of fishing and more relaxing. These guys are mrking a science out of the art of relaxing! While they were there they rented motorcycles and bicycle-built-for-two and come to think of it, they probably needed to relax after that experience. They also went to see the Grand Ole Opry while there. Max and Shirley Koch, Maureen and John Johnson, the Lexows of McHenry Shores and Glen and Laura Williams of Palatine and all the kids joined forces for a weekend of camping at the Wishing Well near Fort Atkinson, Wis. They came home a day early because of the wet and cold weather, but had a good time anyway. Little Kristine Marie Baseley was baptized on Sunday, Aug. 20, at St. Patrick's church by Father Beauvais. She wore a long white slip and gown made for her by her Godmother, Mrs. Pat DeBuck. Her godparents were Mrs. DeBuck ofWauconda and Mr. Robert J. Meyer, Jr., of McHenry, her aunt and uncle. After the ceremony cake and coffee were served to thirty guests. A Ml contingent of grandparents were able to witness the days proceedings. Her maternal grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. Robert J. Meyer, Sr., of Sunset View and her maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Meyer were there as were her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Baseley of McHenry and her paternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Banks of Wauconda. Her big brother, Bobby, also enjoyed the day's excitement. That's all for this week and don't forget the early deadline. I need your help, unless all you want to hear is what I do, and forget it!! SCIENCE SERMON " Christ Jesus" is the title of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in the McHenry Christian Science church this Sunday. The responsive reading is from Isaiah and includes this verse: "And the spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord.^* -'hi YOUR AUIHORIIED DISTRIBUTOR • Soios Repoirs ft Rentals Oxygen - Acetyleno - Argon Nitro@@i - Hydrogen - Helium Mixtures & Pyrofn s COMPLETE! 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