Page Twenty-Four THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, April 12, 1962^ Johnsburg GIRL FORESTERS HOLD INITIATION AND INSTALLATION Betty HettermanD Next Sunday evening at 5 o'clock, the member? and officers of the juvenile girl Foresters will meet in the community club hall. The evening will begin with the banquet tor which each girl attending is asked to bring twenty-five cenls to defray food cost. Installation of officers and initiation will follow. The evening will end promptly at-7:30 and all parents picking up their daughters are asked to be there by that time. Tenth Birthday Celebration All the young girls who attended Susan Heim's birthday p;irty last Friday in honor of her tenth birthday really had themselves quite a time. A cart pulled by a darling pony was on hand to provide rides for all the girls. Pizza and all the trimmings were served as the birthday supper. Classmates who came from school and laden with lovely gifts for Susie were: Barbara Coari, Joan La Fontaine, Barbara Himplemann, Rosemarie Thefe n , K a t h v J o y c e . C y n t h i a Hopp. Lynn Weber. Jackie Hiller and Karen Hcttcrmann. Fun in Offing Tickets for the annual "Ladies Night" dinner are going fast. This event will- be held this year on Saturday evening. May 5. Any member of the community club in go<,d standing. desiring tickets are asked to contact either Emmet Hansen at 385-2292 or Ai Oeffling at 385-1259 as soon as possible. Remember ticket sales are limited so as not to be disappointed call either of these two gentlemen for your reservations now. A delicious roast beef dinner, some swell entertainment followed by a dance is in the offing for al} who care to buy.- their tickets before they are gone. Anyone who was on hand last year know what a "bang-up" job Al and Emmet did then and they promise just the same if not better this year. So be sure to get your tickets early. Girl Scout News The Scouts of troop 378 were thrilled to have two men representing the Navy from Great Lakes at their meeting last Tuesday. The men demonstrated various types Of knots. Each girl was given a piece of rope and in turn showed what they had learned from this demonstration. Troop 295 held their meeting again last week at the home of Joan Wolczynslci. Attendance and dues were taken followed by Mrs. Long teaching the troop members a new game. Kathy Palmer was refreshment hostess and* all the girls enjoyed the delicious cupcakes she served. Kathy Barth also reports eleven girls were present at this meeting along with Mesdames Dehn, Long and Wolczynski. There will be no meeting on April 10. This troop would like to extend get well wishes to their leader, Mrs. Barth, and to Mrs. Wolczynski who recently was under the weather with the flu. v' . Lakemoor McDERMOTTS VISIT FORMER RESIDENTS LIVING IN SOUTH David Heckmann - EV 5-0532 Congratulations Corner Belated anniversary wishes to Cyril and Ethel Heim who observed their wedding anniversary on April 6. Superstition will not bother Theresa Daly when she turns thirteen on April 13. Special congratulations are in store for Leo and Rosemary Young who will observe their silver wedding anniversary this week. Richard Dehn is also in line for best wishes as he passes -mother milestone in life on April 21. Our very best wishes for future happiness to them and all the April celebrants. Banquet Reminder Just a word or two which will serve as a reminder to make your reservations for the lady Forester banquet coming up on April 24. Please call Virginia Pitzen no later than April 21 if you wish to attend. 1 Caution Warning Renewed Once again it has been brought to my attention about the children of orir schools who are wilfully neglectful about their manners walking to and from school. Many of these children are at the age where they should know better but continue to • be disrespectful to persons driving cars. Some of these youngsters walk in the middle of the road and actually dare the cars to hit them. Most persons using our town roads are careful drivers but one of these days someone may Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Mc- Dermott have returned from a three week vacation in Florida. While touring the state they visited several former residents of our area. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Werz are enjoying their retirement at Port Charlotte but are still active in community affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Les.Vineer are at Deerfield Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoppert live at Ormond Beach where "Hank" has only two blocks to go to enjoy the fishing. All of these fine folks sent greedings to their friends and relatives up north. All are enjoying good health and especially those sunny winters. After this artic winter we rather envy them! Happy fishin'!! not be as alert as they should lie and hit one of these children. Please parents!, let us avert tragedy -- caution "your children to walk alongside the road and exert manners of Safety at all times. New Residents We wish to extend a warm welcome to the Hefner family who are among our newest residents. They moved into the John Schmitt home on Spring Grove road recently. Formerly they had resided in Sunnysile Estates. We all join in wishing them well in their new surroundings. Please remember if you have any news items for this column, I would be glad to take them at anytime. Deadline for this column is noon each Monday. You can reach me at 385-1296. Blessed Sea Gulls Because of the severity of the past winter the depth of ice on our lake resulted in the winter kill of a great number of fish. During the heighth of a recent storm the sea gulls were forced inland from Lake Michigan to seek greener pastures for a feeding ground. What a pleasant sight to see these countless creatures solving what could have been a s e r i o u s d i s p o s a l p r o b l e m . Thank God for the balances of nature! T h e s e h a r d y s e a - f a r e r s would pick them out of the thawing shoreline open water, transport them to the ice-floe where they rather leisurely enjoyed' their meal. Drill Team Progress We were very pleased to note during a recent visit to the community building the fine organization and co-operation demonstrated by the youths of our area who devote their energies to the success of the Lakemoor Scouts drill team. Under the able direction of Norman Morrison and aided by the parents organization this juvenile group is restoring adult confidence in this area's youth. The esprit de eorps is very evident and we wish to express best wishes to all who have helped these youths in, this civic project! Our deepest gratitude to the members of the V.F.W. Post 4600, McHenry, who sponsor this fine group! 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