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Page Twenty-Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, April 5, 1962 Pisiakee Highlands HOLD FUN FAIft AT JOHNSBURG SCHOOL APRIL 7 Hazel Morley - HY 7-3330 This is my last chance to remind and invite all of you_ tq the Johnsburg school fun fair this Saturday, April 7, beginning at 4 p.m. TheFe -will , to qiany attractions afid food will be available. •• - Christened. • Pamela Jean Wroblewski, infant daughter of Ted and Elianor YVroblewski was christened on March 25 at St. John's church in Johnsfcucg! "Goclfather was Skip Wilson, the baby's uncle, and/Godmother was a friend of the Wroblewskis. ' W.S.C.S. The spaghetti dinner which was to he held on March 25 was cancelled due to the bad condition' of the roads around the church grounds. The April meeting will be held on the tenth. This is brine; a friend night and also an apron which will be added to tho collect ion qf dish towels and pot holders. These items will lie used at a later date to raise money tor the organization. Now C lub Formed "Not exactly, hut I 'juess you could refer to it ;is a club'. Membership is the donation of a panel to speed a Ion,'* the remodeling of the barn. Each panel will have a name plate telling all who see it. who the g e n e r o u s c o n t r i b u t o r s w e r e , ^he funds alloted the association. according to the by-laws, fpr the maintainence of the oenler are small and as it stands now it would be another two or three years before the c e n t e r c o u l d b e c o m p l e t e d w i t h the paneling. Most money collected by payment of dues is Used to improve and maintain the roads. The library section turned out so nice that it was decided to pane! the whole building and some day have a l&rge meeting place the Highlands can be proud of. About twenty-five more panels,' are needed. Anyone interested can call Tom Warczak, Tom Mason or Lee Conway. To date the work of installing the panels has been done by Bill Schlick, Leo Orlowski, Tom Warczak and Jim Malek. ski. Belated anniversary wishes to Audrey and Wally Misavice on April 2. Your reporter had a nice birthday. My better half took me to a movie, a steak dinner and a little dancing afterwards. Congratulations to Mary and Jay Story who celebrated their eighteenth anniversary on April 8. Pistakee Highlands Woman's Club News The Woman's Club held its meeting March 28. at which time the nomination committee presented the new slate of candidates. For the benefit of those who could not attend the meeting the officers running I for election next month are: ! President. Blanche Haefliger; j Vice-president. Mary Lou Sa- ; bielny and Doris Hansen and j Doris Hansen; Secretary, Bevierly Bichler, Elaine Galetak land Beverly Lewandowski: Treasurer. Mamie O'Neill and '•Barbara Sisk. Since the slate was not full, write-ins will be accepted on the ballots. President Catherine Sielisch, appointed the following auditing committee, Grace Reinn a r d t . B e t t y S a n d e l i n a n d Joyce Heir. It was voted to have a roast beef dinner April 25 in Fox Lak'\ The deadline for the reservations will be April 16. All • reservations and money for the dinner must be in by that date. You may give your donations and money to Barb Sisk or Blanche Haefliger. In the event you can not ^et in touch with Blanche you may leave your names and money with Joan Zilligcn. program chairman, or any of the officers. The women had fun with a nrah bag sale and enjoyed the pveninir as Mary Lou Sabielny demonstrated the art of makeup. The two models used for the evening were Lynn Rosinsk: and Joan Meulev. ' Cake and coffee were served. 109 coupons were brought to the meeting enabling the president to send in the first order for silverware for the club. Pitase bring- your eoup©?»§ to the April meeting. The newly elected officers will assume their stations at the May meeting. The dinner will be served promptly at seven o'clock so piease make arrangements to attend and we | hope to see a great many of i you in attendance. Around the Highlands * Two big events occurred in the lives of the Hanisches last week. April 5, Joe became an American citizen and was very thankful and happy about it. We extend our congratulations to him. April 8, Joe and Elizabeth celebrated their first wedding anniversary and were served a dinner by their friends and neighbors, the Sielisches, in honor of the two events. We wish them both many years of happiness. Jim Malek's father is confined to the hospital ' after breaking his leg in a fall. Wally Sielisch's mother underwent major surgery March 22 and will be in the hospital some time to come. She is 73 years old and this will be her ninth week of hospital confinement. Wally and Kay have been making trips into Chicago to visit with his mother and many of their friends have sent cards to help pass the lonely hours. A speedy recovery to Mrs. DuPont who was confined to St. Theresa'hospital last week. The 'teen club met on April 2 at the barn. Pat Jackson is home from the hospital and taking it easy for awhile. Her younger children are being cared for by relatives and her aunt has been helping out with the house- I work. j Lorraine Lindemann paid a I visit to her daughter, Marilyn, j in Lansing, 111., recently. While jshe was there they celebrated j her granddaughter's tenth ; birthday, attended a movie and visited a nephew in Park Forj est. | Gertie Alberts was a week- ; end guest of Lill arid Leo Oriowski. Gracie and Johnny Jones re- | turned to school after being ! home a week recovering from the loss of their tonsils and adenoids. . Little Vicky Smith was a sick little gal last week when the flu bug got a hold of her. Tommy Morin and Bobby Schlick are both down with the German measles. Audrey Morin'S brother and family spent last Saturday and part of Sunday visiting in the Highlands. I'd Like You to Meet This week let's talk to folks who are fairly new to our community. They have lived here Congratulations On March 26 Lilly Hovseth celebrated her birthday with a few of her nice friends and neighbors Elaine G a 1 et k s baked a cake and Lilly supplied the coffee. Happy birthday to Meryl Fletcher on April 6, on the tenth we send best wishes to D i a n a M u r g a t r o y e d , b e l a t e d birthday wishes to Joan Zilligen on April 1. Happy anniversary to the Szyplebaums on April 11. Also celebrating on the eleventh of April are Mr. and Mrs. Rosin- Bit. HENRY REUND OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VI8UAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS DOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and I TO S P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 PJtf EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE EVergreen 5-0452 u X X at you can do for your country" VOTE! The following Local Candidates for office in next Tuesday's primary election are recommended because they are men of uncompromising integrity. For Precinct Committeeman In McHenry Twp. Precinct No. . . . . 1 . . . . 2 . . . . . 3 . . . . 4 . . . . 5 o . . 7 . . . . . o . . . . 9 . . . . 1 0 . . 1 1 . .12 . . 13 . .14 . .15 . . 16 . . 17 £ X Xl ROY BODD WILLIAM J. BOLGERS .... LAWRENCE HUCK JR. . . . . JOHN M. KNOX WALTER ROCHEFORD .... um STUA1T WSLUMM i. F A C T O R . . . . . HAROLD HUGHES . J©$EPH BASSETT ...... JAMIS LA©RECA KEN SMKiR or PAUL COOPER . J@HW N . S C H L O P N E R . . . . AtJS©U5T UTT8CIB1 CHAS.M. ADAMS <5>i@K©E J. TUSSEY |xj LAWRENCE V. BUTLER ANIEL M. JOHNSON . . . . FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE IX X THESE ARE THE MEN THE TIMES DEMAND -- MEN WHO WILL NOT RETREAT UNDER PRESSURE!! Democratic Committee one years last November and reside at 112 W. Hilltop Drive. They are Hank and Leta Bollens and family. Both were born in Chicago and they met at a dance. This coming May they will celebrate their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary. Hank is a painter and decorator and likes to bowl, fish, swim and play cards. Leta likes to read, sew, bake and just loves company. Four children complete this household. Henry, Jr. is 24 and in the Army, another son, James, is married and awaiting their first blessed event, sixteen year old Dale is next and then 14 year old Donna. Dale and Donna are students at McHenry high. The Bollens attend the Mount Hope church. I've enjoyed meeting them, I hope you did too. Little League The first registration date for the Johnsburg Little League is April 15. Applications can be turned in at the service station in Johnsburg any time before then. Lilymoor RUMMAGE SALE AT COMMUNITY HOUSE APRIL 7 Shirley Schuerr The rummage sale is this coming Saturday, April 7, at the community house (white schoolhouse) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you have any articles you want picked up please contact Connie Johnson at 385- 3908 or this reporter at 385- 2645 and it will gladly be picked up. Or you can drop your articles off at the community house Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. Proceeds of the sale goes toward local improvements. USE CLASSIFIEDS Dogs It's that time of the year again. The complaints are coming in about the dogs running loose in the subdivision. It is no fun to have to get out and clean up yards and the garbage t he dogs drag around. The dogs arc not- only knocking garbage cans down • but tearing up lawns and bushes. The residents of Lilymoor are working hard to keep their grounds up to look good, and don't like to have dogs undo everything. Dogs are to be chained up or penned up, not running loose. Please, dog owners keep your dogs on your own property. Some of these dogs that are running loose are getting to where they will not let a person out of their own homes. All I can suggest is to contact the dog catcher and have these dogs picked up if the owners aren't that interested in their pets. Association News This coming Tuesday, April 10, is the monthly meeting of the Lilymoor association. The meeting will be held at the community house at 8 p.m. Won't you please try to attend the meeting? Tuesday. April 10. Many happy returns to you both. Birthday Greetings go to Master Bobby LoPresti, Jr. Bobby will be a great big two years old Tuesday, April 10. Greetings also go to Master Earel Belford, Jr. Earel will be seven years old EVERGREEN 5-4345 We Invite Comparison If you plan to build or remodel, put your confidence in a contractor of proven integrity . . . who is conscientious about materials and workmanship. Ve have many examples or our construc tion in the McHenry area. We invite comparison on workmanship and costs. Ill;; immumitHU! Get-well Wishes go to Theron Young. Theron has been quite ill with the flu. Pearle Stineman is still under the weather with the flu. Here's hoping you both are fine when you read this. I am happy to report Lil Neumann isn't seeing spots before her eyes when she looks at Sharon. Yes, Sharon has left Mr. Measles go. Guests Mrs. Emma Enck has been a guest of her sister and brotherin- law, Marie and John Behrendt, for a couple of weeks. Emma has been enjoying her visit with Marie and John. Diane Fuhler had eight ladies in her home Monday, March 27, for a home demonstration. Coffee and cake was served to the ladies after the demonstration. Joe Wiorek of Chicago paid a. surprise visit at the Schuerrs' home Saturday, March 24. Postponed The pot-luck supper was postponed to a future date because of so many of the residents coming down with the flu. In Closing ^ I would like to remind you that this coming Tuesday, April 10. is the primary election. Regardless of what party you are for you should get out and vote. If you don't vote you can figure that is a vote for the other party. The polls will be open from 6 a.m. till 6 p.m. See you at the polls to vote for the party you want in of- j fice. ' Half of the new jobs over the next 10 years will be filled by women over age 45, according to the experts--women who have reared their family, and find time hanging heavy on their hands. HENRY ElSSf AUCTION Auctioneers: W. H. Russel and Wm. Sullivan Being unable to obtain good help, I will sell at public auction my herd of dairy cattle and milking equipment, on my farm located 4 miles Southwest of Woodstock, 7 miles Northeast of Marengo, 2 miles North of Rt. 176 on the Franklinville Black Top Road, on FRIDAY,.APRIL 6,1962 COMMENCING AT 1:00 P.M. 49 HEAD GUERNSEY COWS AND HEIFERS 32 Cows as follows: (7 registered I 11 fresh; 7 close springing; 10 Fall Cows; 4 Milking; 17' Heifers, as follows: (all vaccinated) 3 Close Springers; 6 bred, (18 to 22 months); 4 Heifers, 6 to l2 months; 4 calves, 2 to 4 months. This is one of the outstanding Guernsey herds in Northern Illinois and So. Wisconsin. All youngAstock are from Curtis Candy Bulls. Herd average test is from 5.3 to 5.6. All TB and Blood tested to go anywhere. MILKING EQUIPMENT 2 Surge Milking Machines; 3 Stainless Steel Pails; 2 Stainless ^ Steel Strainers; 1 Pail Cover. 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