^urs^ayr February 18, 1960 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Fifteen Pistakee Highlands MEET AGAIN ON FRIDAY NIGHTS Hazel Morley Hyatt 7-8820 Kay Sielisch Hyatt 7-8414 Starting March 4, t)ie regular meeting of the Girl Scouts wil^be resumed at the community center. The meetings i will be on Friday evenings as usual frqm 7:30 until 9. Mothers please mark this on , your calendar. Feb. 13, the Girl • Scouts enjoyed an evening of roller skatjtlg at the McHenry Roller rink. Eight pf the Girl Scouts served at the Blue and Gold differ held for the Cub Scouts Feb. 15. * Cancel Free Bus Trips hereafter, folks who wish to tajce the Fox Lake bus on TUesdays. will have to pay for the trip. The merchants can no . longer afford to finance the bus service and we. would like to take this opportunity to notify all the folks of this new deM0opment. New Oh»1romn Mrs. Bob (Marilyn "> Van- ZeVern has been appointed, chairman of the Girl Scout cookie fund drive for Pistakee Highlands. Girl Scouts-Brownfp " •• Last Tuesday evening the Girls Scouts celebrated their birlilday with the help of the Brownies. Most of the girls' mothers were there too. The tables were beautifully decorated and all the eirls received doMs that were used as favors. Six new Brownies were invested. They are Joan Zenner Leslie Barnings, Sari Harvey. Joan Mclnerney. Bridget Redman and Phylis Groth. Sx girls who receivod their thi^e years stars are Kat'ny Hayner, Karen Bosenberg. Diane Jenkins. Vicki Montalhnno. Margie Osborne and Ardeth Szyblebaum. Five Girl Scouts received badges. They are Debbie Montalbano, Lynne Johnson. Janet Wilson, Linda Ullo «nd Diane Johnson The rest of the Scouts received their membership ye^ stars. A big vote of thanks to the following women who bakoi cakes for the party. Mrs. Mclnerney, Mrs. Burnings and Rosemary Thelen. Mvs. o'lV flnynished the milk The p v was a huge success mid t g-Av; time was had by all who attended. A Bouquet to the Shut-Ins A nice spring bouquet to the folks who have been confined to the hospital or at home. Feb. Stephen Murgatroyd St»d his tonsils removed at the McHenry hospital. Daniel Collender was in the McHenry hospital Feb. 6. Betty Baker entered the same, hospital on the same day. We wish you all speedy recoveries and that you ,will be home soon. The flu is still taking its toll in • the Highlands. Among the latest victims are Irene Kolin. Evelyn Falk. Mamie O'Neil. her mother, Mrs. Tomlinson. Joan Zilligan. Judy Krumwiede and Kay Sielisch. Rescue Fund Drive Xearing End Kay Sielisch reports many of the cards have been turned ir and the rescue squad is very happy about the wonderful job the workers have done. Sylvb Murray, Rose Mary and Rav Theljjn. Janice Janquart and Kay Sielisch have completed their territories. Jerry Hettermann and Harold Paul, from the rescue squad, have been coming to pick up the money As soon as the other workers finish we hope the Highlands will have done their share towards this very needed, new building. of Fund Drive Mrs. Robert VanZevern has been made general chairman of the Cerebral Palsy fund drive in McHenry county. News of Your Friends •and Neighbors Feb. 4, Leo and Lil Orlow ski spent the afternoon in Trevor, Wis., where they helped Lil's sister, Nettie, celebrate her birtN'".v. Roy Snell * spent last w ' Chicago with their son iuui rn'y The 13 °h V " "s. the George Heesans • ' - 'T:,ton Sandelins attended !V- " lican dance in McHenr\ Saturday evening. Ruth Lemmon's mother u confined to the Highland Park hospital with a badly fractured heel. < Congratulations to the Ecfc Pfingstens on the arrival of a baby girl, born Feb. 6, at 5:30 a.m. at the Woodstock hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ellison from Chicago weii? Weekend" guests of the Bernard Mayers. Here we go again. Many men in the Highlands could not make the trip to work lkst Wednesday. The snow drifts buried some of the cars, just when we all thought the worst of the winter was over. Frank Krumwiede enjoyed a delicious banquet last Wednesday for the school maintenance men in Park Ridge. » The Walter Szypelbaums' new car was badly damaged in a four car collision last Tuesday evening. They were all victims of a hit and run driver. Jeanne Baron celebrated her birthday Feb. 13 Saturday the fourteenth she entertained L o r r a i n e E r d m a n n , M a r i ' v r Lammert. Dorothy Polk. Marcia Dowd and Sally VonRrue n c b e n h e i n . T h e y e n j o y e d birthday cake and coffee • David . Heir is recovering from scarletina and is feeling much better. . / Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sp'»rkp f-or>. Rolling Meadows were Suv1"'" sruests of the Carl Haefligers. Audrey Atisavice's parents, the Osweilers, and her sister from Chicago, were Sunday euests of the Misavices. Doris Ketterman held a demonstration last week in her home. She invited all the members of her club from Fox Lake. If all the housewives who use liquid detergents with, white plastic bottles, will save them and turn them over to Dot Hayner, Dot Jerkins or Rosemary Thelen they have use for them in their projects for the Brownies. teenth. Wishing Trudy the best | terburg who will he nine years will be Marion Muesler, Jan 1 old oh Feb. 19. Belated birth- Peloquin and Jill Rielly fron^ j day wishes go to Geri Vrbik the Highlands and Barbara ] She celebrated her birthday- Wolf, Donna Wohlert, Cookie j while she was on her Florid.) Thompson. Penny Spelgis, Ar- j vacation. Happy birthday 1o lene Barbarsky and Emily {"Virginia Thoren who will oele- Orthleib from McHenry. Around These Highlands The flu bug. colds, sore brate on Feb. 18. Also in thi same family we send our best to Janet Thoren who will be eleven years old on Feb 22. Or the twenn-first the Thorens Sunnyside Estates ' SODALITY HOLDS PRE-LENTEN BENEFIT PARTY Lpis Anderson! , • iwc . l i l t - l l l W I t - I l . v throats and the measles have | wiU entertain their uu,lilies ir beep prevalent in the Hieh- honor of ,he thrpe bilthdav, lands. Among a few who have Febrir < ^ been laid up the past week I ' were Mike and Gary Morley ,with the measles; Michael Conway was very sick with the flu. Jack Rielly was forced to stay*' home a few days after being bitten by the flu bug. Mrs Defenbaugh. Ray and Del ore? Burboh and their three children were all sick with flu. We send our wishes for a speedy recovery to all those who are feeling a bit under the weather. Don Morins' parents surprised them with a visit last weekend. Don and Audrey were unable to get to Chicago as planned, so Don's folks came here instead. Marilyn (George) VanZerern entertained her card' dullest Wednesday night in her home. Besides Marilyn there were Janice Janquart) Dot Erbin, Wanda Dobecki, Carla Bales, Dolly Novotny*. Lois Ma son and Haze Morley. Herb and Jo Shively were out to their home over the weekend. It was their first time home since New and they stopped in to visit a few of their friends. Happy birthday to Judy Zet- Fun Fair Here we are again getting in our few lines about the Fun Fair on April 9 at 5 p.m. at tho Johnsburg school. Articles for the white elephant sale are still needed and will be picked up if you will call Mrs. Klotz at EV. 5-1914. There will be games, a bakery booth and various other ihirfgs to keep everyone entertained. Refreshments wiil also be av ailable for those who wish to purchase them. Motint Hope Church The Mount -Hope church will have a board meeting on. Feb. 22 at the barn, at 8 p.m Tho M Y.F. group is studying Africa during the month, of February. This is an ideal topic .<•> discuss sincc our former Pastor Rollo Swanson is doing mission; try work in the Belgium Congo. V That's the news for this week. We hope to bo hearing from you with some news items. Bye for now. see you next week. Happy shovelling Sunday night is the date for the Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. John's church pre-lent en party. It will be held at th? Community Club so if you would lik£'an evening of fun join your friends and neighbors there. head the list of" the many who landed in a ditch or two. In many cases. . however, it was drifts instead of ditches people landed in this time. The record snow and wind will be the main topic of discussion for many a week and will go down in the books as the "big blow of '60". Everyone has his tale of woe, hotf? he was stuck or stranded but the kids will remember it happily for the long weekend vacation and all the snow they had to pj[ay in all those days. . Undergoes Operation Last ! iiursday Bernice Fry was admitted to the McHenry hospital where she underwent minor surgery on Friday. She was released on Saturday and :s on the mend again. Best wishes for a fast and complete recovery Bernice. D.D.A. With all the snow last week the membership in the D.D.A. soared. We have to admit we! Association News Your association dues for 1960 can be paid at any time now. There will be things coming up that will need consideri n g b y a l l m e m b e r s b u t y o u can't participate if you are not ^airt up Joan Walczynski will take your payment if you will simply contact her. The cakes for the February meeting were donated by Dorothy Bierchen, Christine Fail and Marge Farley. SHAN-GRA-LA HOME mile south of McHenry just east of Rt. 31 on Idyll-Dell Road Excellent home for elderly pensioned and retired people. Pleasant, comfortable and clean rooms available. For \ „ information write Station Box 125, McHenry, 111, or call PHONE EVERGREEN S-0419 Birthdays Happy birthday today to Katherine Bute and Kathy Sen-- kerik who is eleven. On Sunday;. Johnny Kamter will be one year 1 old and Kasey Anderson four': Another birthday in the Bute family will be celebrated when Legs marks off another year on Feb. 23. On the twenty-, fourth there are three. Mrs. A. S. Kimbro, Janice Major, who will be 6 and Tommy Hanahan. 3. Happy birthday all. Drugs today are considered essential to tuberculosis treatment. The three most widely used drugs are: isoniazid. streptomycin. and para-aminosalicylic acid. For Ideal Winter Comfort ask your WARM AIR HEATING CONTRACTOR About The fj Dibert * Pressurizer 'Teen News Honey Rielly and Gloria Waldin had the unfortunate luck of getting stuck in a snow bank last week. Along with th^ girls was their friend and skat ing instructor, Mrs. Ruggenbuck, who invited the girls to ^ay all night with her The " enjoyed every minute of 11. • '^thday to Kenny Thorc > was 15 years old on Feb. Sweet sixtc •- ,>;',thd^y wishes go to Trudy • -> will celebrate her birthday' < F<?b. 20 She will have a party at her home on the and no! Last Reminder for fl Pre-Lenten Party or an evening of fu" delicious refreshments d<: forget to mark Fell. T o'clock, on your calendar for the Blessed Virgin sodality party which is open to the public. The party will be held ;it the Johnsburg community hall. HAVE YOU TRIED THF HIILVIEW COIN LAUNDRY? 20c A WASHER LOAD 10c FOR 10 MINUTES OF DRYING Each Dryer Holds ( Washerloads HILLVIEW SHOPPING CENTER RICHMOND, ILLINOIS mm Hl«tl&>FViAa«S This 7$ Foot QUIK-BILD Workbench TWO-CARS ^lilHvlSTbRAQE few UNIVERSAL 'JEEP' FORWARD CONTROL 'JEEP' FC-150 If you've got to get through, only 'Jeep' 4-wheel drive double traction ^action writ do. 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