Page Twenty A THE McHENHY PLAINDEALER Thursday, July 23, 19& Pisiakee Highlands HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC AT THE CENTER. SUNDAY Hazel Morley -- Hyart 7-3320 --r Jack and Kay Rielly attended a Cubs baseball game in Chicago last Thursday. They are making the most out of Jack's vacation. Herb and Lorraine Lindemann entertained Herb's mothKER ay SAi>e l>i1s chM. " - *H*y: aRtt• •7» -*3A41\A4 »ei\ sister and brother-in-law, ( ^ ^ Ju)y 12 weekend. They enjoyed this country sunshine. Ed and Virginia Thoren and family had fun at a picnic last Sunday in Prospect Heights. They got together with some of The annual Pistakee Highlands picnic will be held this Sunday, July 26, beginning at 11 a.m. Instead of being held at the main beach as "tated in frlends last week s paper, it will be , T._ Qmo held at the community center. Jim and Sue Barrett and time the adults also in . . .,- . . ... „ „ ! their two sons were Sunday It wUl start.with races for the, sls of Haze and children. We urge all of >ou i Th ,0 ,UrVeUrV»"n ^^1 outdoors and Dick is Krnl1 F"'** "> * a whiz at makand booths for your enjoyment, jin{? those steaksnfe'food will be within every- [ George VanZevern returned ones budget so plan to spend ; last Frida\ after spending five the day with your family. We I days away on business which are hoping for a nice day to took him to Tennessee and St. add to your enjoyment. j Louis, Missouri. ' j Last Thursday Hazel and ^re-Teen News j Martin Rogde along with Trudy The Pre-Teens had their sec-j arid Marion Mueller set sail in ond bake sale last Saturday | their boat and rode up the Foxmorning, July 11. They had | River to Wilmot, Wis. They twelve cakes donated and made i packed a picnic lunch and $12.40 in 40 minutes. All were i spent the day just "enjoyin ' sold out. The children *ho j themselves. baked the c<akes were Ken i Lorraine and Herb Linde- Fletcher Jane^t .Wilson, Linda j mann visited their son's new tlllo. Ken Thoren. Sandra i home in Chicago. It was also Heir, Elaine Schuble, Lee Barr, their grandchild's first birth- Jack Wilcox, Diane Johnson, day. Lorraine reports that his Lynn Johnson, Barbara Cici- home is just beautiful. ^ cin, Dawn Misavice. Mrs. j Your reporter received a let- Moore is the pre-teen's leader. ; ter from our former mail carj rier, Paul Karls, telling us Mt. Hope Church News | hmv much he appreciated serv- On Sunday, July 12, the new j ing patrons on route 5. Karls pastor of the Mt- Hope church ! is now on retirement from the friendly group. The Highlands. food was delicious and a uig thanks to all the gals who donated it. There was a lot of dancing, Carl Haefliger played the banjo and every one enjoyed the community sing. postal department. We all extend to him our best wishes. preached his first sermon here. Pastor Hagerty has just been appointed to our church filling the vacancy left by Pastor Rol- i Couple Return To Find ]o Swanson who is in the Congo 1 Home Vandalized doing missionary- work. Pastor William Oles family of Hagarty is also serving the 407 fox Lake Road; returned Methodist church in Ingleside. last Frjday to find malicious Between the two churches he damage done to their home has a busy schedule ahead of ! ^at may run into a couple of him. He is a man of manj j hundred dollars. Their winyears preaching and will be an dow screens and door grill torn asset to our newly formed ; apaj*t, windows broken, their church. If for some reason you i pUmp and motor dismantled should ever need him you can i and many things stolen. When . . . . . . i • - W - ^ ° , I l l c t i i .v I UUC t i l l V 111 i IIIC I Ul aiUiai lWl ia \.KJ cm yjx J wv* reac lm a l Mrs. Oles called to give us the daughter of Floyd and Vi. | many happy returns of the side or call JU 7-7395. He will' _pws shp was in tears. It is 1 News Of Your Neighbors And Friends Gladys Mayer and Betty Crosdale have been very busy helping Sylvia Murray collect dues. They have done a wonderful job. The three of them have turned in a tidy sum for which there is a great need. Folks along the channels on the South side have taken up a petition and sent it to Mr. Ladd for weed cutting on vacant lots. Mr. Ladd. who is always most cooperative, sent men put to cut the weeds in that section. It looks much better. Last Thursday, July 16, Blanche Haefliger attended a luncheon for the past matrons of the Ravensvvood chapter of the O.E.S. in Chicago. We offer our condolences to Anna Cohrs whose brother passed away and waS buried last Tuesday. July 14. in New Hampton, Iowa. Anna took the train for a more restful travel to and from Iowa. The B e n t z e s celebrated twenty-six years of wedded bliss July 10. They had a very nice day. We wish them many more happy years to come. Ray and Delores Bourbon celebrated their fourteenth wedding anniversary July 13. We wish them every happiness in the years to come. A belated happy birthday to Marge Waldin who celebrated her birthday last Sunday, July 12. Better late than never Marge. Carl Thode Ts nome on leave from the Army. He will return shortly to his camp in Arkansas. Another belated happy birthday to Lynn Johnson, who celebrated her eleventh birthday, July 12. Her folks gave her a big party, and she received The LeRoy Snells enjoyed a two weeks visit with his brother and wife from Oak Lawn. They got in a lot of fishing land had a grand time while they were in the Highlands. Wally Sielisch is enjoying two weeks vacation, enjoying? Working in the yard as usual. Kay is very happy to have him home for a couple of weeks. Officers of Women's Club Hold Meeting Last Wednesday the officers of the Women's club held a meeting at the home of President Blanche Haefliger. What's codling girls? Blanche wants to remind all the members not to forget the "white elephant" they are to bring at the July 29 meeting. It is hoped there will be many, nice items turned in. -u- News Briefs Bob and Delia Wesselipk attended the trade fair in Chicago last Sunday. Great preparatiohs are being made" for the birthday of Jeff Dowd, who will celebrate his sixth birthday, July 26. On the twenty-second he will have a big party. Then on Sunday, July 26, there will be another party for relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dickman of Chicago spent last Sunday with their daughter, Marcia Dowd and family. Mrs. Remke, Bill Schlick's mother, spent the weekend with them. She wanted to see her granddaughter in the Fiesta Queen, contest. Wholesale Congratulations To All The Reinharts celebrated their wedding anniversary July 16. The Schimps celebrated their anniversary July 15. Happy birthday to Mrs. Frances Groth. whose birthday was July 19. to Mamie O'Neill whose birthday is July 25 and to Grace Rheinhart whose birthday will, be July 31. Conmany nice gifts. Lynn is the j gratulations to all of you and news she was in tears. It is be glad to help and hear from ; very discouraging to work so you. , hard to pay for a home and improvements so one will have Here and There something in later years only Jack and Dorothy Erbin and j to return and find it a mess, family are spending an enjoy-1 It is sickening to think we have able vacation in Canada. We j anyone living among us who know they will be happy to would allow such things to fill us in on their adventures 1 happen in this community. If when they return. everyone out here would oe Last Friday Lorraine Linde- ; their neighbors keepers and man met her two daughters in call the sheriff when tjiey see Chicago's Loop for a show and these things going on. it would supper. After spending the discourage things like this day downtown they returned happening. to daughter Marilyn's home in -- Lansing, 111 to celebrate her' Adult Party Well Managed two boys' birthdays on Satur- ; The party held at the bam, day. 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AUTHORIZES AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE IMPORT MOTORS OF McHENRY Down N6W8 Lane Mary Madock, Marilyn Van Zevern and Lavern Madock took all the children to Deer Haven last Tuesday. \ Birthday Party For f Five Year Old ' Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kennebeck gave a party for their son "Butchy" last Tuesday, July 14. There were twenty guests at his party. There were prizes for the kiddies. Most of the children attending were from the Highlands but several of the guests were from McHenry. Butchy was five years old. Teen News Happy birthday to Delores Formella whose birthday was July 22. She was 18 years old. The twenty-sixth of July most of her relatives \yill gather at her home to help her celebrate. Mrs. Formella, Mrs. Rockel. and Mrs. Bentz .were named advisors at. the July 13 meeting of the teens. Ron Spankuch went to Wisconsin last wekend. * Friday night some of the teens congregated in the Schlieks' basement for dancing. Attending were Gloria Waldin, Bud Messel, Bob Fletcher, Earl Fletcher and his cousirv Bill, "Da" Davidson, Lee Johnson, Craig Thoren and Lola DuPree. The kids had a ball as they always do when they are at the Schlicks. "Da" Davidson had a weinnie roast at his home last Sunday before the baseball game, Bob Fletcher, Earl Fletcher Village of Sunnyside PTA MEMBERS WANT RECIPES FOR COOK BOOK Irma Gunther--1577-J I hepe all of you members have been busy collecting your favorite recipes and also those of your relations and friends for the recipe book that will be published this fall. The recipes can be mailed or brought to the president, Kay Fredrick. Time is passing rather fast so don't wait too long to get them in. This book is T)eing sponsored by St. John's P.T:A. Mailman I don't kfiow if you have heard any news about our former mailman so if you haven't and wonder about him I have the following news from his wife. Our former^, mailman, Paul P. Karls, has received his and his cousin, Bill, Bud Messel, Gloria Waldin, Honey Reilly, Craig Thoren and Barb Schlick attended. retirement disability from the postal department, and will always remember everyones cooperation and the many cards that were sent to him in his illness. Congratulations To " Carol Frisby from Sunnyside Estates who was chosen queen to reign over Fiesta Day and the V.F.W. carnival. Camp Mary Catherine Fredrick has been attending the Girl Scout Day Camp at the Granger farm with other members of her group and is enjoying herself. I'm sure she won't be like most of the children who are on vacation and just don't know what to do with themselves. I know that is what I hea? around our house. tie ones are coming down with a three day virus of some kind. I know the Schuman household sure had their hands full when all the girls started getting sick and even daddy George had to take a day off f"nm work. The Williams had the smallest ones sick too. 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