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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jul 1960, p. 16

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Ifege Sixteen THE PLAINDEALER Pistakee Highlands SET DATES FOR CARNIVAL ON THELEN PROPERTY Hazel Morley Hyatt 7-3320 Thf cnrni\iil will ho held on Mr. Tlirlon's property at Rt. 12 on Aiilc.•! . (V ;ind 7. Funds I hr> iiso< lor KiatN Much helpn wwiill#/ hbee nocdrd in inn ilio event and if anyone- is interested in giving a holpiine hand I will gladly put. yon on my commit too. Don't Forjiot To iri'.i-W'i in \ote for Ihe romine election Willi ihe political com iMii ;iins l.ikinc the spollitiht '1lis is ;i ;;ooi| 1 ime to resist-m. ("'li M'* l>oh Van-- Zexein at !h 7 Ii'iii? ,ind she will ;in-w>'t \ • >nr qnes! i<ms. W ariiim; Doiyn The \v.-n iviii". ^'-.:n • al hoae-h 1 was knooko'l d'>,\ li into the \Vater ajid is «u loiter \ isible. The-si-.'.n w inch-r< •1 • I "Danger, sharp di;op". • v\ M-; i.iif there for the protcetinn >'f swimmers. This ruuld - he a- costly hit ' of .fun if .someone not;, .familiar •with the hiMcii fiilows. his yl'ounestrvs in w.nle out into Ihe water ,it this point. Here ami There I .on Spankueh is en.jnv ine a lone thivty-two d.'\ vacationfrom his jg.h. While he is horn" Lou. Tools and Shirley will" do a bil of tiM\eili!i'.' and a \ isi 1 to Ihe ()/.iiks is mi the neemla fieoreo \'.m Zi'M'm returned last wt-ek hum lnisint-ss trip 1-« Denver. • Rob ;ind T.orrnine entertained a few couple*; last Saturday evenine in their home. • Related birthday- wishes to Kevin Rales who celebrated his third birthday on July 7. He Had a party with a Tew of his rfeiehborhood friends. John Seldon ami S k i p Wilson are arrop.e the lucky ones home on vacmion. Lorraine TTurekes and four of the children and Dolly Novotny and sons enjoyed the j circus that was held" in Mc- Henry. I Audrey Morin held a demon- before flying on to Seattle, stratum last Wednesday in her • Wash. They enjoyed a nice visit home for a j?roup of her friends ! together. and neighbors. ; Good old Jack Reilly is still Ed and Virginia Thoren and | enjoying his vacation. He still family were to Chicago last j has another two weeks to go. Friday for a family reunion at 1 x hope the weather stays nice Ihe home of Ed's parents. . ' just for you. Jack." Mr. Hart has been enjoying Mrs. Agnes Wroblewski has the second week of his vaca- jler daughler anf* three grandtion. He and his family have children from Morton Grove been visiting the various beach- visitinja: here in the Highlands es. zoos and other places of in- ' fm. awhi1e t crest. Thursday, July 21, 1960 Mr. and Mrs. William Morelh spent this past weekend visiting in La Salle. 111. Floyd Farrar, brother of Mrs. Adele Hauch. was out visiting last week and took Adele and family for a long boat ride tf>uring the Chain (V Lakes. Related birthday wishes to Sylvia Murray who had a birthday on July 10. Joe and Lorraine Ullo and family have returned home from their recent vacation. Rob Morley and family visited Dick and Hazel Morlev last Ellen and Ernie Siraubharr Thursday evening. We enjoyed and children visited with Jan-'" a coe>k out together.. Miss Herman was'out visiting in the Highlands for a few days last week. George and Marilyn VanZevetn and fajnily left last Saturday for their vacation. They will toijr ihe Great Lakes and jus: take their time getting back. Their home is being members til Iceland Jerry Janquarl last Saturday and Sunday. Ellen "anil Janice are sislers. Lois and Rill I.euth - have been kept busy entertaining friends and relatives. Audrey Misavice is pleased to 'have her aunt from Chicago visiting - for awhile. . Mrs. Alice Dowd spent a few : looked after by days of -her vacafion here in. the family. . the Highlands visiting with Jim-Bales was'awav for two Mama and Ihe children. weeks at the National Guard Congratulations to Mr. . and Reserve Camp in Virginia. Car- Mrs. Marshall Jacobs who cele- la and the bovs joined him braied their wedding anniver- thoie and they enjoyed visiting sary on July 17. Washington. D. C. Lorraine Hurckes aftd sons Marilyn (Rob) VanZevern. were guests at the home of Mark. Kirk and Marcia Dowd. Marie Wilks in Clarmont Hills Jeff and Cheryl took last Wedlast Friday. nesday afternoon off from their At a combined birthday par- everyday tasks and visited the fy held on July 20. both Jeff | zoo in Liberlyville. and Chcivl Dowd celebrateel Mr. and Mrs. Hanson were their birthdays. Cheryl was six . guests of Ihe Gene Heirs this years old oil July 16 and Jeff past weekend. The Hansons are w as seven on-July 26. On hand ; Joyce's parents. wishing.1 hem both happy birth-! Laura and Paul Farwell visday were Mark and Kirk Van- j ited their grandmother Farwell Zevern. Syd Jones, Jeff. JoAnn, in Cicero last week for a few Jimmy and Joey Zenner and; days. Debbie Ozminski. j Val „ Citlin entertained a The Dobeckis. Bales, Lewan- group %f friends at her home dowski, Madocks, Johnsons and ' last Wednesday. They were all Vrbiks were among the many nurses with whom Val worked who attended a Moose picnic 1 and studied in Chicago. at the Woodstock City park on , Tom and Lois Mason had July 10. 1 house guests for a few days Pat Jackson - -and children I las', week Tom's brother, Ronwent to O'Hare field last Tues-' nie, and his family were stayday where they met Pat's aunt , ing in the Highlands. who had a three hour lay over ' Joyce Malek and daughters - •- - - ~T~~-- • n 6 " « World-Famousfor~Quality 1 15 BLACK $095 NYLON Tube-Type 7.50 x 14 WHITE NYLON Tubeless IMus Tax -- No Trade-In Necessary BUY YOURS TODAY! visited with . Marilyn! (G). VanZevern last Wednesday., Ray and Dolores Burbon and family spirit a few. -day? of their vacation sight seeing In Springfield. Dean and Phyllis Ferris and family have left on tfoeir vacation and are probable now enjoying the sights of Washing- Ion, D. C. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burrs haye their daughter and two grandsons staying with them for awhile. The card sharks met again last Wednesday evening at the home of Jeanne Warren. Enjoying a night out -were Betty Sanaelin, Darlene Neesen, Marie Schlick, Betty Warezak, Marcia Dowd, Marilyn VanZevern and Audrey Misavice. Your reporter and family went to Zion last Monday night to visit with. Dick's grandfather. This was the first opportunity for our boys to meet their great-grandfather. Ha^el and Martin Rogde drove to DeKalb last Wednesday to visit Hazel's mother and other members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Defenbaugh and Mrs. Defenbaugh's mother and brother took a vacation to Ohio last week. Mrs. Kathy Weber returned home last Sunday from St. Therese hospital where she was a patient for a week. I am pi eased to report that she Is feeling much better. Trudy Rogde and Marion Mueller spent last week at I camp. They were at Confer- j ence Point In Wisconsin! Will have a camporee at the Chain of Lakes State Park. . Y.M.C.A. Program Offered to Youngsters The Y.M.C.A. of Waukegan j is offering an athjetic program i to boys and girls in the area ! who are 7'Vt or older. If any-: one is interested and would > like further information they! can call Cletus Mayer at Hy 7-' 3431. NEW FEATURE OF SCIENCE MUSEUM ATTRACTS PUBLIC News Briefs Laverne Madock and Loraine Lindeman spent last Thursday in Woodstock. Mrs. James Wight, Clinton, Iowa, is spending a few weeks here in . the Highlands visiting in the home of her cousin, Mr. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lindeman spent last Sunday at the home of the parents of their son-in-law in South Chicago. That's- the - news week. 'Bye now. for this Outside it may be all pretty flowers and sunshine, but every, day of the year in the future, inside the Museum of Science and Industry on Chicago's lakefront, there will be one area where lightning will flash, thunder will roar, and it will rain cats and dogs. While there will be water actually flowing wherever they look, there will be no nped for visitors to bring umbrellas. The heavenly cloudburst they will witness is just one of the many spectacular features of a new permanent exhibit, presented by the U. S. Arjmy's corps of engineers and thai premiered to the public Monday. July 11. Titled "Water for America's Future," the display is an impressively extensive and yet composite replica of selected | sections of the nation's counj tryside -- complete with cities j and villages, mountain ranges, forests and coastline areas . . . : and with water-filled lakes, I reservoirs, rivers and canals teeming with shipping and other activity. With its. constantly Mowing waterway network stretching through the wide countryside, it enables visitors 1 to watch accurately scaled models qf dams,, canal locks, hydro-electric plants, bridges, I inland waterway barges, and sand-sucking * dredges going through the same operations as J their real prototypes. While the public opening of | the new exhibit was entirely informal, an official dedication is slated for later in the sum: mer with leaders in the nation's water conservation and development programs participating. The latter event will be.,, sponsored jointly by the harbors and waterways commie of the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, and the Mississippi Valley association. The tallest human of recent times was Daniel Cajamus, a Finn, 9 feet 3^ inches, who died in 1749. Robert Waldon, born at Alton, Illinois, in 1918, was 8 feet, 9!1» inches talLat his death in 1940. • Cub Scouts On July 33 the Cub Scouts A CHAT WITH US Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling M HOUR TOWING SEflVICE 61ft front St. Mclfenry, III. 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