ras mmm flmmealer Lakelahcl Pa¥k BAZAAR PLANS SHOW SPLENDID PROGRESS TO DATE Ciiloria Flannigan - EV. 5-4710 Chris Foszcz - EV. 5-4942 Well prals we're going right along "lickety-split" with our bazaar plans. Last Friday night, Jesse Matthews had hei committee working at Inge Pissowotzki's house. This Friday evening they will -meet at Audi-ey Koczar's heme. Anyone wishing to give a hand is welcome to attend. Jesse will also ..be happy to accept any item you can make and donate for her Christmas booth. Lyda Radisch is looking for more packages for her postal booth. Please call her if you have a package to donate at. 385-2754. Just rap up a fifty cent it^m and she will be glad to pick it up.' ^ Friday. Oct. l.T^ar .12:30 anyone willing to help me .with the hard-made items is welcome at my home, 1611 N. Pleasant avenue. We also have added a candy booth to our bazaar. Marion Hulbert will be in charge of this booth. Anyone willing to help Marion the day of the bazaar is to call her at 385-2782. Now is the time to take a good look around your home to discover that white elephant that someone else might be able to put to good use. Lillian Glosson will be veiy pleased with any thing you have so come on girls start lookin and give her a buzz at 385-2711. 'day, Oct. 15, at 4:30 o'clock at the Moose hall in McHenry. The committee has been working hard to make this an enjoyable day for you both. The Little League's second annual dance went off with a bang. There was a huge crowd t here and I know everyone enjoyed himself. Happy Birthday To Patty Rogers, who will be 8 years old on Oct. 16: to Betty Bookman, Jean Parisi and John Flannigan, who jail share j Thp parents are Mr. and Mis. j Anniversary Wishes < "Happy Anniversary" to Jerry and Dolores Rogers on Oct. 7; to Joan and Sam Bucaro on the 8th; to Ed and Kay Druml who - will be married twenty wonderful years on Oct. 18. & Birthday Doings Ken and Berniee Boyce entertained for their grandchildren*, Scott who was 6 years old and Melody who was 5 years of age. The children's birthdays are a week apart so they are celebrated together ice cream. Oh yes, miistiii't 1ori\ et brothers, Robby and Davie. Home on Leave William Humphreys, son of Dorothy and \Viliiani Jfiftnphreys, was home on l&ayie for the past two weeks, feill is in the Coast Guard and had just gueits were t>dr!s Meiialm of S t r e a m w o o d ; M r s . R o b e r t a Dicker of Wonder Lake; Mrs. Lue Plants and Mrs. ffeleii Plante, both of Oa*k Park; IVTrs. Gerfude Meil&h'm of Rtaywood; Mrs. Joan Hardin of Meadowdale; Mrs. Ruth Lafreniere of Glen Elyn; Mrs. Selzer, Bunny Janicke, Pat Lescher and ihe same day, Oct. 17; and to Eva Bott on Ocl. 18. congratulations. Wayne Boyce of Hales Com el's. Wis. A delicious dinner and | completed his training Cipe mW A f^„ men wcre therc May, New Jersey. He left Ves- 1 terday (Wednesday > for Hawaii, were he is to be stationed for awhile. Mom and dad had a farewell party for Bill last Sunday. Guests were Mr. .and Mrs. Don Warrell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warrell, Mr. and l#rs. Reeves, Miss Myrtle Maguh'e, I afterwards and had fun play- ! ing with all the toys. They • wish they were kids again, I | think. Audrey Thompson had a few 'women over last Monday evening for a demonstration. Everyone had a enjoyable eve- Belated Birthday Wishes To Mary Jane Schultz, and to Paul Richardson, who was 2 veal's old on Oct. 2, and to Hank Gam who had a birthday on Oct. 8. New--Box of 36 SPICE FLAVORED METRECAL WAFERS goodies were enjoyed by all. Susan Wickenkamp celebrated her second birthday Monday, Oct. 9, with a small party. Susie's godparents, Mr. and Mrs. F". Bastings, and children, ! Jackie and Mike, were her | guests. All enjoyed cake and i a You'll S And Get George Maguire and Mr. and ninS' Mrs. Robert Humphreys. Dorothy served a picnic style meal out-of-doors. Demonstrations Shirley Koch was hostess^at demonstration party. /Her They Danced All Night Clarence and Eleanore Haerle had a few guests last Saturday evening before the dance for cocktails. Indulging were Donna and Ray Rode, Audrey and -Bob "Koczar, Walter and Inge Pissowotzki, Ethel and Bob Haerle of Wonder Lake and Jesse and Bob Matthews. After the dance all returned back to the Haerle home, including a few more couples --Shirley and Marv George, Shirley and Max Koch, Dorothy and Bob Moore, Stella and Joe Links ana Ron and Barb Muerer --where everyone enjoyed a delicious meal. Bridge Club A bridge club party was held at the home of Ann Herzog. Marge Dent substituted for Lucille Deitz. The other players were Joyce Braum, Ivy Lezak, Ruth McMahon, Louise McEnery, Ann Leigh and Berniee Boyce. After the incident/that occurred at the partis we hope that Ann doesn't nave to gel a new refrigerator! \ Visitors Don and Toots Gerstad were visited by Grandipa and Grandpa Gerstad and Grandpa Brikiijbine from Sun Prairie, Wis. Tliey came ov&r for the forTnal introduction to their new grandson, Edward Bruce Gerstad. Grandma Brikinbine was the chief cook and Bottle wasTier while Toots was in the hospital and stayed until Suiidiy, while Toots wis recuperating on her return home. Grandma and Grandpa Gerstad arid Grandma Brikinbine took Toot's mother home on Sunday. Bill, and Lyda Radisch \Vere visited by Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Carlson last Sunday. The Carlson's are from Norwood P&rk. Jesse and Bob Matthews went to Chicago Sunday t6 pick up their children who had spent the night at grandma's. While there, they celebrated Jesse's mother's birthclay, "?ter nephew's, Ricky Sandri's, birtfiday and her mom's and anniversary. Calling All Brownies - - A new Brownie • troop Is being formed in Lakeland P&rfc. All girls ages 7-8-9 years, jpfe eligible. The first meeting will be held at the community house this coming Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 18. For more Information, call Bunny Janicke 385-2824. at MILLSTREAM "Walgreen yeur DRUG STORE w ft 200 EXTRA S&H GREEN STAMPS { FREE WITH PURCHASE OF • ZYMADROPS i 2 60 C.C. Size • t PJOHN'S * VITAMINS i For Children (Jood With This Coupon Until October 15th 34; Community Reminders This a schedule ol ihe data and affairs that are booked for the Community house: Oct. 11. kitchen band: Oct. 17. Democratic club meeting; Oct. 18, Cub Pack committee meeting: Oct. 22. Private party: Oct. 23. board meeting: Oct. 24, Boy- Scout meeting; Oct. 25. Little League open meeting; Oct. 28, Squares; Get. 31, Halloween party. Anyone wanting to make a booking for the community house call Jo Rizzo 385-2728. Snow-ball Dance Lakeland P a r k's Women's club Snow-ball dance is fast approaching. Help is wanted by t h e d e c o r a t i n g c o m m i t t e e . There will be a meeting at 1 p.m. on Oct. 12 at 1611 N. Pleasant avenue. Anyone willing to help with this project is welcome to attend. Hope to see quite a few with some ideas and artistic talents. Women's Club An interesting demonstration of jewelry was presented by Mary Lou Wilkins at the regular meeting of Women's club last Thursday. Quite a few of the ladies were chosen to model the jewelry. It was a most enjoyable evening. 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