... Thursday, February 27, 195! r¥. ]i': >4v" McHENBY PLAINDEALER. • Page Nine PISTAKEE HIGHLANDS AARON SUCK FROM PIINKM CRSK" SPONSORED BY Tffll CLUB PLEASES URGE AUDEHCE M HKHLANDf • by Wanda Dobecki and Carla Bales 583-R-l and 2895-J The play "Aaron Slick from Ptinkin Crick" was a huge success Saturday evening. Everyone present was astounded at the talent displayed by the cast Vchich was composed entirely 'teenagers from the com- ^lnity. . ^"More than 150 tickets were sold, and the people who attended the evening performance wanted their names put <Jpwn for reserved seats for the jjjjgxt play. The first act ended with everyone ..laughing hilariously at Aaron Slick. The second act was sparked by the appeara0e of, Clarence Green, the mysterious young man who met his match in Sis Riggs, the tom-boy. Then the third act nearly brought down the house when the cabaret singer had Aaron Slick fleeced out of his wallet, the pin and watch. The cast was as follows: Aaron Slick, Bob Messel; Mr. Wilbur Merridew, Kirk Merley; Clarence Green, Don Rockel; CJfidys May Merridew, Lola DuPree; The Girl in Red, Betty Esbrook; Mrs> Rosy Berry, Erna Rockel; Sis Riggs, Barbara Schlick. An .additional seven 'teenagers were used to play the hotel guests in the third act. The play was written by Lieut. Beale Cormack and directed by Mrs. Kenneth Merley and James Bales. <^fter the curtain-call, the cast presented Mrs. Merley with a beautiful corsage and Mr. Bales with a boutonniere for their fine work of directing the play. Necessary committees for the production of the play were as follows: Business manager, Bob Messel; assistant business manager, Judy Jensen; stage Mnager, Don Bentz;* assistant ge manager, Craig Thoren; advertising, Don Rockel, Ron Spankuch, Kirk Merley; makeup, Pat Johnson; program and tickets, Barbara Schlick; ushers, Bob Beamer, Bud Messel; refreshments, Pelores Formella and Gloria Weldin. ^ Well, here it is the end of the month again and that Mans that next Wednesday, rch 5, is community association night. There will be lots of important items on the agenda for the evening so try coming out to see what is being done to improve your community. We wotild like to extend a spedial welcome to any newcomers to Pistakee Highlands to attend these meetings and meet their new friends and iwghbors. So we'll see you trare. Girl Scouts . The girl scouts have been Wusy working this month rehearsing for the play which will be presented at the inves- Qtyre. They have also been working on their badges and some were glad to hear that their badges were ok'd. the Feb. 18 meeting Dianne Johnson demonstrated very nicely some of the points needed in the child care badge. Mrs. Spankuch was a guest at this meeting and enjoyed paying the girls a visit. The play practice is well under -way but even with all their work accomplished the girls still find time in the meetings for singing their favorite songs and • • • close their meetings with "Day is Done." N Mrs. Wilson read a letter of thanks from the priest at the mission house where the toys at Christmas time were sent by the girls. Johnsburg PTA News ' The PTA nominating committee was elected at the last meeting of the PTA and will soon start working on a list of nominations for Uie leaders of next year's PTA. ThoSe oji the committee are: Muriel Peterson, Angie Nielson and Viola Schuble. Eeveryone is still talking about the interesting meeting of the PTA last week when the members were treated with the book review of "Papa's wife" given by Mrs. Stinespring and a short recital of the newly formed Johnsburg school band. With so much planning going into making these meetings so interesting it is too bad that only about 35 of the 145 PTA members usually attend. Your children spend 75 percent of their time in school so why don't you plan to spend one evening a month showing you're interest in them and their school. PTA meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month at 8 pjn. Plan to attend Down Woodland Lane The chicken pox has really settled down for a long stay at the Mclnerny homestead with all of the brood wearing the polka dots. We hope they aren't too sick with it and that mama Mclnerny is able to survive the ordeal. Councilman Lorainne Hurckes is another that has reached 100 percent association membership in her block. Good going. School Board Elections are coming up again on April 12 for the Johnsburg school. Last year we were not able to get one representative on the board of three elected because the turnout from the Highlands was so poor. This year we hope to do better. Over half of the Johnsburg pupils are from Pistakee Highlands and if you would like to run for the board your petition must be filed in Woodstock no later than March 22. Little Billy Jackson is over the measles now and has given them to his brother Randy to keep for awhile. Are you next Robbie? Bunny Avenue was the scene of another bouncing party last weekend when the Nielsons and the Sinicins got together for another friendly shindig. Lots of fun was had by everyone. Sorry to hear that the flu bug stopped at the Fellows' household and hope everyone there is up and well again. In, case you've noticed that new dashing redhead in the subdivision, it's none other than our old Carla Bales with a new coiffure, color and style. The hair-do may be changed but it's still the same laughing Carla. A few of the neighborhood gals got together with their youngins' for lunch at Dot Erbins last week. The moms and kids all enjoyed the break from the daily routine and the food was deliciousl The Reinhart family recently took a trip to Chicago to visit Grace's sister-in-law and enjoyed a nice dinner and visit. Daughter Gloria Dowe went valong and little Denise took her first trip. Grace and Forrest are busy house cleaning and looking forward to her folks coming to stay for awhile in April. Cake Cotton Here's a Happy birthday, to Muriel Peterson who blows out another candle this month. Best wishes and many many more. We're sorry we couldn't get the note in last week's column for Trudy Rogde's birthday but we'd like to wish her a belated but very happy birthday. The Thoren family will all be cutting the cake with candles this month. Ken Thore^ celebrated his on the thirteenth with his mom and Janet will have hers on the same day with Mr. Washington. Feb. 22. The relatives all Came out last weekend for a family celebration in their honor* Congatulations to all of them. Judy Zetterburg turned a happy 7 years old on the nineteenth and had a little party to make the day complete. Happy returns, Judy. A happy birthday wish to Jerry Kolb who celebrated another year on the seventeenth of this month. lief from cooking for Hazel who still has her arni in a slirig from her recent fall. Martin's sister, Mrs. A1 Gray also come up for a visit and honored Trudy's birthday with a dinner cooked in her honor. She became a radiant fourteen on last Thursday. f-K' Lenny Chutka is one of the unlucky group on Deerpath 'drive who has the measles. He has lots of company down that way since quite a few of the offspring at the end of town fhave the pink polka dots. The Jackson house is unusually busy with Randy and Robbie both sick with the measles, father Ron is home from work on vacation, and' Pats' brother and family are staying with them for awhile. Never a dull moment^ Hope they are all back to normal again soon. Belated Congratulations to the Sabielny family on the addition of a baby boy to their happy home. We have no details at this time on the little fell^ but will have them by next week. Down Deerpath and Rand Way The folks down on Deerpath drive owe Paul Johnson a vote of thanks for the gravel he dug from under his house to put on the slippery hill entering their street. The Johnson family entertained Shirley's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Defenbaugh recently when they braved the winter weather to come out for a visit. Dee Gregg also enjoyed a visit from her mother, Mrs. Harris recently. Fay Miller and Helen Steinmetz surprised Hazel Rogde and family with a visit complete with a dinner all prepared. This was a welcome re- Cub Scouts The Cub Scouts had thefif very successful "Blue and. Gold Dinner" last, Monday evening at the Community center. Naturally all the boys were there and their guests.were: George VanZevern, Archie Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pfingsten, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murrey, Mr. and Mrs. John Sinicin, Mr. and Mrs. .Floyd Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neilsen, and Vem Mothers, Marilyn Lammert, and Lee Conway. Hot dogs, barbecues, potato chips, cole slaw, and various relishes were served, plus milk, coffee, cake and ice cream. Three 'teen-agers pitched in to help serve the dinner. Our thanks to' Erna Rockel, Lola DuPree and Judy Jensen. The food was prepared by the committee members and some parents. Everyone had a wonderful time, and the boys are already looking forward to next year. Anniversary Wishes to ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Novotny, who celebrate on March 1. Also belated wishes to Mr. and Mrs. John Pechous, who celebrated their forty-third anniversary on F«?b. 1. nnd on the same day, Mr. Pechous celebrated his sixty-fourth birthday, many many more. Happy Birthday to Mike • and Gary Morley.1 who celebrate their birthdays on March 1. Mike will be three years old and Gary .will be a ripe old 1 year. Both SPECIAL iNTRoouenmr OFFER! HOOVER Convertible on the The modern cleaner with automobile styling beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans! PLUS-50% more power for attachments * FOR A 9 LIMITED TIME ONLY we can give you FREE a set of CLEANING ACCESSORIES! mode' . m0 Supply is limited -- Stop soon at: AREY ELECTRIC SHOP PHONE 251 119 8. GREEN ST. McHENRY, ILL. 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Mr. and Mrs. Morley from Round Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Puckey from Spring Grove. * Birthday wishes -also to Warren Heir, who was 7 years old on the twelfth of February. Bill Schlick celebrates his birthday,, today! Catherine Reilly had a birthday party for Virginia Thoren Tuesday afternoon. Those jonning in to wish Virginia a happy birthday were: Sylvia Murray, Joyce Heir, Lorraine Ullo, and Meryl Fletcher. Katherine served the girls birthday cake (of course) and' coffee of course. Happy birthday from us too! ^ Ouch! Wayne Heir can now say he has no tonsils. They were removed at the • McHenry clinic yesterday, and he came home today. Give him lots of ice cream, Joyce, ifs good for his throat! The Tomao girls have both had the measles, but they are »low fully recovered, and happy to be 'outside playing again. Last Sunday was a big day for Mark VanZevern, Dicky Morley, and George VanZevern. We won't tell you what they did, but we'll give ytou a clue, "Old Yeller" was the hero of the day! ^ Marilyn Lammert is mighty happy to see our seige of cold weather go. Their water pipes have frozen for three days, so Sunnyside Estates Stan Smolinskf Hospital Patient from A to Z This past week was quite a hectic one for Stanley and Jackie Smoliriski. Stan spent a good part of the time in the hospital finding but just what was giving him that terrible ache. We are happy to report that the trouble is solved and he should be back on his feet again in a few days. . Both Jackie and Stan are grateful to all the neighbors for their concern and help when they needed it. ninth birthday were Susan BenoChe, Sandy and Tommy Fry, Laurie Jost, Doris Muecke ^nd Pam Perrewe. Welcome Back1 ' to Mi's. Hertha Zeiger who is due back from Florida this Sunday after spending a month with her son and daughter-inlaw in the not too sunny south. Birthday Party 'Teenagers aren't the. only ones who like to dance at parties. The younger set tried it at Kathy Senkerik's birthday party on Feb. 18. The future rock 'n roll enthusiasts who helped Kathy celebrate her Just For Fun try roller skating. We did and found it to be an evening well Spent. It may look easy, but dancing on wheels has its hazards. Evidence of this can be seen on the elbows and knees of all but Betty Lakowske who was the only one who didn't take a tumble. Those with bruised extremities are, Red and Mary Davis, Herb and Lois Anderson, Adeline Zeiger, Ktftherine Bute and Bob Lakowske. We hope to try it again soon, how about you? ready have a pet. He is very well behaved, likes children and incidentally, is socially acceptable. If anyone would like to have him for their own call' 2065-J. 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