m < gz. •96W TwtUrr THE MCHENRY Thursday. January 15. I$9 Eastwood Manor Urge Attendance At EMPOA Meet Lois Ryan. -- 2510-R Don't forget to attend the next meeting of your own EMPOA, which will be held torn or fo\v night, Jan. 16 at 9. This will an important meeting. because the last meeting was short and we didn't get too many items of interest. Block Rosary A block rosary will be held on Tuesday evening, Jan, 20 at 8:30 at the Tom Birmingham home on 137 Mill Lane. Cub Scouts A new cub scout pack has been organized and given the number 454. It is sponsored by the Failh Presbyterian church of the McHenry area. The first meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 15 at 8 p.m. in the big barn in. Eastwood Manor. John Anderson is chairman of the pack committee, David Hadley is the instructional representative, and George Janicki is cUb master. The new den mothers are Charlotte Patryas of Eastwood Manor. Monica Wright, Marjory Cole, and "Dorothy Garrison. Any boys between the ages of 8 and 10 who are interested in joining the pack may contact Mr. Janicki at 3325. J 4-H News The following residents of Eastwood Manor, who are members of the 4-H Cardinal, attended a recreation party at the First Methodist church in Woodstock on Jan. 8, Karen Anderson, Linda Charbonnier, Norma Gruhn, Nancy and Margaret Oik, Donna Patryas, Lynnda Stuart and Donna Lee Wood. The girls had a wonderful time. will all blow out their birthday candles today. M6re birthday greetings are extended to La- Verne Saynor who celebrates on the seventeenth and td Warren Krebs who made his bow on the nineteenth.. Two more January birthdays to be celebrated are those of Richard Fenner on the twentieth and Robin Tucker who will be 3 years old on the twenty-first. Marge Sheehy walked into a surprise birthday party when she returned from work on Jan. 8. Cake and coffee were served in her honor at the home of Rita Simpson to Marilyn Fultz,' Lois McCormack, Betty Radner, Pat Couglin, and Helen Birmingham. Happy birthday, Marge. Little Janet Long turned 4 years old on Jan. 7 and oh Jan. 8 she had a big birthday party. There were fourteen children and nine mothers who were served ice cream, cake, and soda. Welcome Wee One Barbara Jane Iverson made her appearance on Jan. 8. The baby was a January surprise, because she wasn't due until February. All 6 lbs. 7 oz. of Barbara Jane is welcome, even early, by her proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Iverson who are new comers to Eastwood Manor. Club News The Tripoli card club met at the home of Marilyn Fultz on Wednesday, Jan. 7. Those present w'erg Pat Cisewski, Jackie Grom. Mary Thienes, Elaine Rogers and Marie Dalton. The next meeting will be held at Jackie Grom's house. In two weeks more fun and more Tripoli. Happy Birthday Jan. 15 is a busy day in Eastwood Manor. Kathleen Eternick, Hugh Saynor, Elaine Rogers and Ronald Malcolm i This and That Christmas is still with us. It lingers in a few hearts of the people in Eastwood Manor who remember the following celebrations. The Rogers home was quite a Busy place Christmas Day with lots of relatives coming and going. Elaine's mother, Mrs. Mildred Olson from Crystal Lake, began the parade by having dinner there. Then Elaine's aunt and uncle, the Orville Tronsens and the Bill Scheids and sons from Wonder Lake came and went. They were followed by Jack's mother, Mrs. Rogers from Mineral Springs and his aunt and uncle, the Ted Rothauses from Mc- Cullum Lake. A happy Christmas was had in the Rogers abode amid the paper and ribbon which covered the living room floor. The Cisewski family departed for LaCrosse, Wis., on Dec. 24. Tne scenery was spectacular on the way to spend Christmas with Pat's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Mason. They arrived home the following Sunday to report a wonderful time. The Rev. and Mrs. Carl A. Lobitz of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fernekes from Cary enjoyed a post-Christmas ; celebration at the home of Jerj ry and Luis Ryan, on Dec. 26. j New Year's Eve saw the Ray jLassards hosting an impromptu party with the William Har- | nesses, Ed Radners, Tim Mc- | Cormacks, Lee Hansens, Len Hansens, Len Lawrences, David Hadleys, Warren Krebs and Murray Alfords, all having a gay time. ' The Mersch family journeyed to Chicago New Year's Day for a family gathering at Matt's parents' home. Dinner was enjoyed and belated Christmas packages were opened making it a double holiday celebration. The first day of 1959 was enjoyed by Jackie and Bob Grom, Marie and Jack Dalton, Marge and Stu, who are friends of the Daltons, Mary and George Thienes, and their respective children at the Cisewski home. Pat served refreshments and the new year was off to a happy start in the Cisewski household; Jeanne and Milton McHale shared their good fortune with their neighbors. Present to partake of delicious food were Rev. Mclntyre, Joyce and Goran Engstrom, Pat. and Elmer Borcovan, Lee and Georger Landin and Georgiana and James Wilson, all pf Eastwood Lane and Lois and Warren Krebs of Country Lane. * Helen Birmingham was hostess to Lois McCormack, Betty Radner, Rita Simpson, Pat Coughlin, Marilyn Fultz, Edith Iverson, Frieda Durkin, Winnie Hansen and Marion Alford, on Jan. 5. Helen and her guests enjoyed a demonstration and the refreshments which followed. On Wednesday, Jan. 7 an old buddy of Warren's surprised him with a phone call inviting Lois and Warren to dinner in Chicago. Bill Mathers and Warren Krebs haven't seen each other since 1943 when they were in their air force together. Bill is from Houston, Texas. The Krebs had -a wonderful reunion with a dear friend. Lakeland Park Hold Election Sunday, Jan. 18 Viekey Bottarl 2262-J or 41524-J Meet Your Neighbor Julie and William Schmidt moved into their Eastwood Manor home at 134 Country Lane on Aug. 26, 1956. They are the proud parents of twins, John and Michael, born July 19, 1951. Bill works in Melrose Park. Julie and Bill both enjoy gardening. However, Bill gets in a little fishing on the side. They both hail from Maywood. Sunday, the eighteenth of January is the day your board of directors of the Lakeland Park Property Owners association has set aside for our election. Mr. Ladd has given permission for us to use his property office located on Route 120 and Park Avenue. The polls will be open from 10 a.m. 'till 6 p.m. Mrs. Lillian Glosson will act as election judge and twelve (12) of your neighbors have consented to act as tellers. , Your board of directors have put in many long hours on the two propositions that are being voted on and very strongly recommended* a favorable vote for each. Anyone who has not as yet received a car sticker can also do so at this time. Ride To Polls If you have no way of getting to the polls to cast your vote on Sunday you can call The Jerry Ryan family moved to 120 Manor Lane on July 31, 1957, Lois and Jerry have two little girls, Debra Lynn, who was born "July 16, 1956 and Brenda Lee, who will be one year old Feb. 25. Jerry is a foreman in a factory in Arlington Heights. Lois likes to paint and work in the garden. Jerry is a jazz enthusiast and likes to work on cars. Chicago is their home town. the Humann residence at- 1605-W and arrangements will be made to pick you up.' Water Situation In the past week as you all know we have been. having a little bit of trouble with the water going Off. This is due to the heater in the pump house going off. Because of this many people have been calling the residence of Mrs. Helen Haynes to report this matter to her. As you know due to illness Helen had to resign her post as a board member and it is not fair to still be bothering her at all hours of the day and night and wee hours of the morning. In the future if this should happen again please report the matter either by calling the Bottari residence at 2262-J or the Foster Glorch residence at 2044-R. dren riding on the school busses please warn them not to hang on to the back bumper and slide in this way while the bus is in motion. Several children have been seen doing this and this is a very dangerous game to be playing. Don't under any circumstances ever hang on to the backend of any moving vehicle. Short Vacation Sandy Bucaro spent one week in Chicago and on New Year's Eye she appeared on television on Chicago Bandstand. New Years Eve Party Tliis is just a little bit late in getting in, but the following group of friends got together for an old fashioned New Year's Eve house party, Rita and Bob Idstein, Mary and Ray Barle, Bev. and Jim Wickenkamp Marie and Norb Kwiatek, Rose and Charlie Kluk and Raie and Del Burns. The next day all were invited over to Mary Barle's for either coffee or tomato juice and I understand she served quite a bit of tomato juice. Welcome Back to Rose and Charlie Kluk who spent the Christmas holidays in Florida and returned in time to attend a New Year's Eve party. Warning Will parents who have chil- YOUTH ^Jaient ^}e&livu( Sponsored by McHENRY MOOSE LODGE 691 For All The Youth Of This Area of Grade School £.ge or Younger Clip and Mail Deadline Feb. 1st H. G. RODENKIRCH, Sec'y. -- 107 Park St. ]J£cHenry Name Address Tel. Type of Act Parents' Sig. Cub Scout News, Den 4 Den 4 held their first meeting last Wednesday and were told by their Scout mother that she had arrangements to take the boys on a tour of the Plaindealer. The reason for this being that their theme for January is newspaper month. Happy Birthday to little Linda Sue Hulbert who celebrated her first birthday." To help little Linda Sue celebrate were her aunts and uncles and her grandmother and last but not lease by no means her two year old brother. Visitors Miss Ethel DiMadica from Niles, spent one week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bucaro. Also spending four days at the Bucaro home was one of Mrs. Bucaro's girlfriends Mrs. Evelyn Behof and her son, Rickey. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Grange of Reedsburg, Wis. spent the New Year's holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gersted. Demonstration A demonstration was held at the home of Mrs. Polly Licastro. Mrs. Marie McDonald was the demonstrator for the evening and she had with her a student demonstrator. Those attending were Dorothy Humphreys, Marge Franklin, Betty Kamp, Georgia Nelson, Floss Kawa, Dorothy Chismar, Dolly Nowell, Emma Doejring and myself. - At the end of the demonstration Polly served two lucious cakes and coffee. It's A Girl This of course is nothing new in the Pintozzi home air'lfrilb Catherine Rita, born on Tuesday, Jan. 6 at 2:25 p.m. In' the Woodstock hospital tipping the scale at 9 lbs. 11 oz., brought the total to an even half dozen girls. All the little girls and Tony are anxiously waiting for Maureen to return home with the new addition to this very beautiful family. Of coi^se the three older ones, Mary and the- twins can't wait till they can pitch in and help mommy with their new living doll. FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO WILLI EC9ENEMANN • COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES • DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS • LEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON • 22 VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES • TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS Route 120 - Just East of Route 12 - Volo, I1L Phone^McHenry 667-W-l ax a v. 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