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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Oct 1959, p. 21

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Thursday, Ocidber 8, 19S9 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Twmifty-Oira ristakee Highlands STYLE SHOW PRESENTED BY WOMAN'S CLUB Hazel Morley Kay Sielisch Hy 7 3320 Hj- 7 3414 Last Wednesday; evening the «rst meeting/tJf the Woman's ub was hefa in the community center. The turn out was very large. The highlight of the evening was a humorous style I show depicting all the various styles women are prone to wear on every occasion. Audrey Misavice. Harriet Wilson and Joselyn Staudemaier were the models for the evening. Carla Bales was the moderair, Toots Spankuch supplied e music. Terry Pfingsten served as the wardrobe mistress. All the women enjoyed the show. During'intermissions they played games. Coffee and cake were served. President B l a n c h e H a e f l i g e r i s m o s t grateful to VVJohnson, Charlotte DruckneVr-^Dorothy Jonkins for the cakes that were served, along with the one Blanche brought. € Happy Birthday Happy birthday to Anna Chors who celebrated her birthday Oct. 3, with her family. St. John's P.T.A. Review , Last Tuesday evening Ihe St. John's P.T.A. hpid their meeting at the school. Tt wis very well attended and everyone ^stoned with event enthusiasm as Father Cletus Anger gave a very inspiring talk on parents as teachers in the home and in relationship with the teachers. The name of the P.T.A. has been changed to St. John's Home and School association. Although the Urn out for this meeting was well attended it is hoped the next mooting will find more of the Highlands in Attendance. Boy Scouts Scout leader Joe Murrnv and the men who work with the Scouts are very happy with the new enrollment. There is room for more boys, so if any of the boys in the Highlands, eleven years and over, are interested they may contact Joe Murray. Hyatt 7-3455. who will be glad talk it over with them. The Scouts are busy getting ro.iriy for the great event coming up. the big district Camporee. The annual campout event will be between 500 to pttpncline this great event. The boys are all looking forward to it with great anticipation. ready-mix Highlanders Attend Golden Anniversary The Carl Haefligers, Mrs. Herman, Floyd and Vi Johnson and daughter, Lynn, attended the golden anniversary reception of the Stanley Wroblewskis. A wedding Mass was celebrated at St. Hyacinth's in Chicago. After the Mass a reception was held at a hall on Central Park avenue. Mrs. Wroblewski was very beautifully gowned in a pale blue lace dress. Their four daughters and two sons were pres- | ent. Over 200 hundred guests helped them celebrate this wonderful occasion. The children presented the folks with a television set. Everyone had a wonderful dinner and the music was grand. We wish the Wroblewskis many more years of continued happiness and good health. They are a very popular couple in the Highlands. Last Reminder For the Recipes Please do not forget to send in your recipes for the new cookbook to be published for the P.T^AN. You may send the recipes with, your children and they will giW them to the teachers or the Nuns at either school. You may also send them to Mrs. Frederick, W. Lakeview, Sunnyside. or call her at Evergreen 5-5205 foivalT the details. All recipes muarc be in hy the second week in October News of yYour Friends and Neighbors We wish to extend our condolences to George Monta!- bano. whose mother died Sept. 29, after a lingering illness. Judy Krumwiede spent the day in Park Ridge last Wednesday visiting with some of her old schoolchums. It was a good day for such a nice dirve. George Mayer had a great time spending the money he earned in the recent Fish Derby in the Highlands, he is now a proud owner of two big trucks and they are his prize Iv>ssessions. since he paid for them with his own money. Your reporter, Kay Sielisch. is happy to be back at the typewriter once again. I missed writing the column with Hazel, ind my heartfelt thanks to vou, Hazel, for the splendid job vou did in mv absence. I really "•moved reading the column. Warren Andrews and Rob Messel left last Monday for the Marines. The boys are in San Francisco and hope to be home on leave around New Years. Marcia Dowd's mother, Mrs. . D'ckman from Chicago, spent last Thursday with Marcia and they drove to Waukegan to do some shopping. H.O.D. Trash Pick Up A last reminder to gather all the things you want to dispose of for the annual free pick up by H.O.D. on Saturday, Oct. 10. Have all your trash out in front early in the morning. Ht. Hope Church News Oct. 18 is Layman's Sunday t h r o u g h o u t t h e M e t h o d i s t churches. Mount Hope will observe it under the leadership of Ed Thoren, the lay leader of the church. Other officers of the church will take part in the morning worship. Around the Highlands Happ-y birthday to Dick Risto who will celebrate his birthday this Sunday. Oct. 11. Many happy returns of the day. Kathv Mclnerjney will be home from college over this coming weekend but has to return to college in time for a cap and gown ceremony Sunday evening. Audrey and Jack Zetterberg and family attended a picnic from the Long L?ke Trinity church on Oct. 4 in Wisconsin. Wanda Dobecki returned a favor to Dot Erbin last Wednesday. She watched Dot's children while Dot visited with her sister in the Wesley Memorial hospital. Dot's sister recently underwent surgery. Bob and Lorraine Hurckes attended a sports car rally on Oct. 4. Knv Rielly spent a few days in Chicago last week. She stayed with Jack's folks and went on a shopping spree. Jack's sister, Zelda. came and took care of Terry while Mama was gone. Virginia Thoren is spending this week in Chicago staying and visiting with members of the family she hasn't seen in awhile. She is a'so visiting with a few girl friends and catching up on the latest news. Watch next week's issue for the news of the October association meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen have returned from Canada, where Mr. Jensen has been confined in a hospital there after an automobile accident this past summer. We know all the neighbors will be pleased to see both the Jensens again. Mrs. Orlowski had her niece. Mrs. Flynn. visiting her last Wednesday from Trevor, Wis. Janice Janquarts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz, spent the past weekend visiting with Janice. Jerry and family. They are from Milwaukee. Herb and Jo Shively entertained friends from Chicago last Wednesday evening. Lois Leuth was happy to have her mother spend lasf Wednesday with her. She came in from Glenview. Carla Bales. Janice Janquart and Lois Leuth took last Thursday off from the daily routine of housework and went to Milwaukee on a shopping spree. They came home tired and broke. Dogs are on the run again throughout our subdivision. Just because the weather is cooler, property owners still don't want the mess and annoyance from other people's animals on their property. If you have a dog running on the loose, please out of courtesy to your neighbors, keep it in your own yard. As we said many times be-r for we will be pleased to accent any news you may have suitable foi4 printing. Just call Kay or Haze and we will do our best to get it in the paper. Bye now. see you next week. Sunnyside Estate! COMPLETE PLANS FOR HARVEST HARMONY PARTY Lois Anderson Caution Insurance Buyers Buyers of insurance are cautioned to make certain that the companies they buy from are authorized to do business in this state. The warning comes from Joseph S. Gerber, director of the Department of In- <:urnnce. Insurance companies seeking licenses to operate in this state are checked by the department to see that they meet requirements of the Illinois law and the financial standards required for protection of the public. Gerber said. Gerber also warns prospective insurance purchasers to make certain that salesmen are licensed by the state. The law provides, he said, that insurance agents, brokers and salesmen obtain a yearly license from the state Department of Insurance. Ap p 1 i c a n t s are checked for licenses as to their reputation for reliability and their standing in the community before taking tests required by the department. The he-ivy cruise^ USS Toledo was Ihe first U.S. cruiser : §||§| to fire eigbt-'nch guns in the ! |||| Korean conflict. We hope all your final arrangements are made for the Harvest Harmony this Saturday evening, Oct. 10. When the date was first set it seemed like such a long way off but time has a way of slipping by and the big night is finally here. There will be plenty of refreshments and don't forget the lunch is free. Do yourself a favor and join in on the fun and enjoyment of dancing and having a good time. Ted Bierj ohen and his committee have put their whole hearts into this thing and they are to be commended. | We would also "like to extend an invitation to residents | of any other subdivision who i-vvftuld like to join us. In case j you happen to read this you ' Are • most welcome and we promise you a -good time. I Hospitalized j Mrs. Emma Olsen of Mayj fair drive was hospitalized for Icouple of days but is now j back home recuperating. Even one wishes her a speedy recovery. There is a void in the Fiedler home these days, their one I year old Ronnie is in the Mc- * Henry hospital, a pretty sick ! little guy. Our prayers and ! wishes for a complete recovery are with him. the residents. There was a time in our not too distant past when it was our pleasure to congratulate members on a fine attendance record. The association can do only what its members will allow, both by financial and physical support. A democracy such as we have in this country is based on a majority rule and though we all may not get our way in things we should be big enough to support things as they are. This association has never really been given a chance to show what a 100 per cent membership can do. As home owners why not give ourselves a chance to see what we, as neighbors "all in the same boat", so to speak, can do for ourselves and each other. The questionnaire you answered proved many things. The results were revealed at last week's meeting. There are still a lot of things to be discussed on this but if we could come to a solution on just one a month we would be an arganization to be admired. It can be done with everyone's cooperation. Thanks to Earl Fry and Chet Banker who have gone to the trouble of starting the ball rolling. We are going to have a#Halloween party for the children this year as in other years. Chairman for (he committee is Joan Walczynski who will happily enlist you on her committee when you call Evergreen 5-3105. The kids look forward to this so let's make it a success for them. The two amendments to the Association News T.nst week's meeting was attended bv a mere one-third of by-laws before the floor were read again. These two amendments are for absentee ballots and membership cards. The trustees are revising the bylaws and welcome any additional recommendations. Out' trustees are George Kropf, Kelly Noah and Harold Palmer. Your area representative will be around before the next meeting to collect your snowplow fee. Remember this a service performed for you and the money has to be in before the first snow fall. Cakes for this meeting were furnished by Gloria Von Oepen, Joan Walczynski, Adeline Zeiger, Lois Anderson and June Banker. Church News The Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. John's church extends an invitation to all women and girls of the parish to join their ranks. This is the organization that sponsors the bake sales a!nd fund raising camj paigns for St. John's They I meet once a month, the October meeting being next Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the j church. Dues are one dollar a i year. For furtuer information call Alvina Miller. EV. 5-1262 or Lu Ann Smith. EV. 5-6578. Dinner Guests A surprise dinner was given for Mr. and Mrs. Holtfodt of Chicago at the Walczynski residence. They are the parents of Joan Walczynski and Lorretta Mikkelsen. The occasion was to celebrate their thirtyfifth wedding anniversary; may we add our belated congratulations. Welcome A hearxy welcome goes to Herman and Mary Mooha who recently moved into their new home on Janice Court. They are a retired couple who came to us from the south side of Chicago. The Moohas have four children andJN'ive grandchildren. May you have many happy years in Sunnyside Estates. Birthdays Happy birthday greetings to Mary Ann Berg, another young miss reaching that magical age of "sweet sixteen" on Friday On the same, day Stan Walczynski will celebrate another year. On Oct. 10 Bernadine Grist turns over one more and Oct. 12 will be^Alice Janicki's day. Rounding out the week of birthdays is. Flo Jesski on Oct. 14. Many happy returns. Dairy Tales ' MILK FROM THE ^ FREUND'S DAIRY BUILDS STRONG BONES O AND STRONG BODIES. 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