lursday, September 25, 1958 Lakeland Park Lack Quotum lor ^PPOA Meeting ; by Vickey Bottari * . 2262-J or 1524-J the Belmont hospital in Chicago for the past week Where he underwent surgery last Friday. He will probably be iit there for another week or maybe two, so how. about sending him; sdme get-well cards, I'm sure he will appreciate receiving them. The -proposed amendments .to our by-laws presented at the general meeting on Sunday, Sept.-14, failed to receive the necessary two-thirds majority for approval. This indeed was very disappointing to both, the Iard of directors and the as- j Nation * in general since it | .was lacking only eight (8VJ votes. The failure rests with * the people who did hot attend this very__important meeting; It is imperative and conducive to the future welfare of our community that ^ ea2fr- * and every one of us attends our meetings. Following the balloting there Ss considerable discussion and rification of some points contained in the revisions. A floor motion was made and passed in favor of having another general meeting within thirty days to bring up the matter agaip. Date for this special meet1ng_J^fsf^been set for Oct. 12, 7 p.m. at the Legion hall. Let's all keep this date in mind and make sure we 4lend this meeting. Weekend Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bower spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mai. Malinowski and then on Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. M. Malinowski, Sr. joined them. Oh yes/ by the way, the Bower's dog, Buttons, also came to spend the weekend with tfie Malinowskis' dog Heidi. ^ . . , Mrs. I. Mazzoni, my mom, came in to spend the weekend er, Barbara Meyer, Susan Bokman, Sandra Dawsori and Hotly Worm. * They played six games but the one , they all enjoyed the most was the Hula-Hoop contest. Ice-cream and cake was served. .to Alan O'Gara who cele-1 brated his third birthday on Sept. 1§. t j to Raymond Bottari who eel-! ebrated his ninth birthday with j the following children helping 1 him celebrate it on Sept. 19: j Jim' Franklip, John Reinke, : Pet^r Murphy, Darnell Jones, Tom Przetacznik, Kevin Lavin, Dickie, Doherty, Chris. Von Whollencamp, Kenny Spencer,» Wayne Cygan and Ray Jett, Jo'Cina, Francine Parisi, Paulette and Jo Ann Rizzo, Georg- | ann Widen, Barbara Murphv, i Moll THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Fifteen Registration Don't forget to, register for the coming election on or before Oct. 6 to be eligible to Vote in the .coming election in November. Registration is being held at Earl Walsh's office on Elm street. P.T.A. -^The first/meeting of the neto school term of the P.T.A. will be heM^fhis evening, Thursday, Sept. 25 at 8.15 in the high schpQl cafeteria. There will be an open house in the new addition of the high school. So let's try to get in to see it if at all possible. Sympathy *)ur sympathy is extended to Mrs. Phyllis Maholic on the passing of her father, Herman Ritter, who passed away on Sept. 19 after a long- illness. He is survived by his wife, two sons, two-daughters and nine grandchildren. • Girl Scouts The Girl Sccuts held their first meeting at the home of !ws. Barbara Malinowski on Tuesday, Sept. 16 with seveita teen girls present. Plans for the future, especially the Girl Scout Fair to be held in October was the-main topic. The meetings will be held every Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Barbara Malinowski, 122 Knoll avenue. Happy Anniversary "co Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cina .%who celebrated their 'nineteenth wedding anniversary orr Sept. 17. to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maholic who celebrated their i sixteenth wedding anniversary on Saturday with a party at their home with several of1 their friends to help them celebrate. Phyllis sei-ved a very delicious i£ffet dinner and all in all everyone had a very nice evening . so she could be here to help ! Valerie Franklin, Carol celebrate her oldest grand- and the real y°ung who came child's birthday. . j along with their older brothers and sisters were Allen Moll, Shower Debbie Franklin, Lyn Cygan They were finally able to get!?"4°f ?ourse >i«le sis- Dolores Rogers to attend a er' ame' baby shower. This had been planned twice before with Dolores missing both times. The girls were also there to piny pinochle, but they were all too interested in the littW things Dolores was opening that very little card playing was done this evening. Christening Mr. and Mrs. A. Uttich were the godparents for the Tom and Jetta Gleeson baby, Ka*hryn Ann; at St. Joseph's Catho- Sofnethlng Gone -If any of you have seen Bill Radisch lately and can't seem to put your finger on why he lo^ks different to you, it's due to the fact that he has finally shaved off his mustache. Gosh Bill, with the cold weather just around the corner, it would have served as sort, of a fur piece. CAREY CLARK RETURNS FROM lie church in Manhattan. They.'£Q NVENTION. spent .the weekend with themy due to the fact that the chris-H Recently, tening was held so early on Sunday morning. They all four had a very enjoyable evening talking over old times and playing a few hands of cards. Visitors Mrs. Myrtle Sullivan, neither of Mrs. Helen Haynes, and her sister, Miss Bertha Chapman, have been visiting at the Haynes home for the past few days. Mrs. Sullivan will spend the entire winter with her daughter and Miss Chapman will return home in a few days. Happy Birthday to Frank Bartos who celebrated his birthday on Sept. 16. to Joyce Mahoney on her seventh birthday ahd brother, Martin, Jr., on his ninth. Grandma and Grandpa Strandquist helped them celebrate this double occastoit.' ' to Sherfy* Jehes; age 8. Siie had a birthday party with' the following litfle girls helping her celebrate Charlene Glosson, Terry Huck, Kathy Beck- 700 homemaking teachers from over the state of Illinois attended their annual convention. The tfieme for this year's program has boen "Home Economics in a Changing World." James H. Cherry, assistant superintendent, Joliet Townfctjip high school and Junior College, #vas the opening speaker with the theme as his subject. Miss Carey Clark from Mo- Henry Community high school was in* attendance at the meetings. She returned with many new ideas to present to her class and Che community regarding clothing selection, family finances, housing tips, nutrition education and youth development. NEW GAS HEADQUARTERS Ground-breaking ceremonies fpr^Northern Illinois gas company's q^vy lake.,district head- l quarters Will tte' held at Crys-f tal Lake at 10 a.m. Monday, j Sept. 22, according to Howard j Etchison, local district superintendent for the utility. 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