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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Dec 1962, p. 11

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Xfc •4S ursday, December 20, 1962 Lakeland Park DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEETS TONIGHT AT COMMUNITY HOUSE THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER mitteemen there was Jim Daulio and Ray Rode. Ass't cubmaster Bob Matthews and Norb Kwiatek, and Les Eckart and Jim Wickenkamp of the Cub fathers. The tree was Gloria Flannlgan - 385-4710 j l™mmed on Friday by the '# Barbara Meurer - 385-4356' scouts- Den mothers und | den chiefs and two of the Tonight, Dec. 20, at 8 p.m. j n?aie lea^ers. They did a beau- Lakeland Park DefTFScratic tiful j°b- Thes0 ornaments are club will meet at the com- ma^e by the cubs at their den munity house. meeting and take a lot of Robert Miller, a teacher from Junior High, will be in charge of the program for the evening. He will show a movie on "Aid to Higher Education" which should prove to be very ^lteresting to most of us. ^Tonight also will be election or new officers so please try to attend this important meeting and cast your vote. Cake and coffee will be served afterwards. Two New Board Members John Steele and Don Gerstad are our two new board members of the Lakeland Park ^Property Owners Association. time, effort and money. The tree needs more lights but because last year someone thought the lights belonged to them all the bulbs had to be replaced by the Boy Scout fund. This tree is intended to who also celebrates on Dec. 20. Tp Kelly Flannigan who will be 4 on Dec. 21, and to Billy Oakford who will be 4 on Dec. 22. A happy birthday to Christy Jaenicke, Tommy Bockman, Larry Vera, Tommy Linnane, Adam Zujewski and Dorothy Lense who all share the same day, Dec. 24. Also to Bobby Florek who is a Christmas boy and to Joy Ellen Grizely who will be 4 years old the day after Christmas and Stevie Parisi who will be 1 year old also on the twenty-sixth of December. A happy birthday also goes to Medra Eckhart and Mike Ossler, both sharing the Page EleVfo: express the scouting programs ! day of the twenty-third. Mike greeting to every one and why J will be 12 years old. it can't be left alone is some-j thing we can't understand. The ! Belated Birthday Wishes Mr. and Mrs. E. Schultz, Mrs. Pearl Tomlin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. L. Rehberg. A grab bag was enjoyed by all and all got lovely gifts. Rhonda was chief hostess and trickster. We all pulled a string to receive our grab bag gift and of course Rhonda had tied a few foolers on these strings. A lovely lunch and cocktails were served by Joe and Eleanor and during the course of the evening, Bob Schwetz showed us some movies from a previous party. We all had quite a fewlaughs from these. A good time was had by all and here's to the next one -- party I mean. -aThe board now reads John Flannigan, president William tree was completely trimmed by 4 o'clock Friday and by I Hope you had a nice day. Saturday morning il was a ' wreck. Mr. Joe Prazak, Marv j Anniversary Wishes Geoi ge, Bob Matthews. Lloyd j To Bill and Bunny Jaenicke | William Bockman, on Rogers Wakner. and Ken Grothman who will be wed 12 years on!street. did a good job of trying to Dec. 23 and to Fritz and Liz put it together but many of Borchert who also celebrate grab bag gifts with Ivy Lezak i playing at being Santa Claus, never knew Ivy could chortle so much like "good old St. Nick." Then clever games were ; played and prizes awarded, and then it was time to go out j in the cold for home. Shall we 1 reserve the hall for next year i girls? If you want to see Lyda ' on "Cloud Nine" just ask her' I about the beautiful grev sweat- ROTARY NEWS I Freund, his father George and I Sheriff Ed Dowd accompanied i him to our meeting. Other I guests were Warren Kuhlman | of Tony an Construction and . Dr. J ohn F. Harris from Richj mond. Tom BtJlger was program chairman ably assisted I by Norb Mauch at the piano, ' John Looze. Dr. Fike. Larry READY FOR WINTER The Illinois Division of Highways is ready for the annual winter battle with snow, sleet and ice, with more than 300 miles of snow fence erected, abrasive materials stockpiled at 70 location*, and 1.200 vehicles primed for action. Maintenance crews in all 10 districts of the Division of High- . Mind who turned the Fun & . . meeting on Ihursdayof , ;rroijc penod into a baseball er the girls presented her. She j a 1 Y'° uas %cr\. intcrestin^ i quiz with Dr. Henry Freund 1 v>ays have their plans readywill tell you it is the prettiest |antl informative. Chuck Hiller |i)ejng high man on the totem | keeping 15,000 miles of pole by coming up with the j state hi^lv.vays open r^ardiess Holiday Visitors Miss Kay Bockman from To Ed Gladman on Dec. 12. .Seattle, Wash., is spending the i holidays visiting her sister and j an i Lyda Radisch. i brother-in-law, Ann and Rich Wohnrade, and also her dad. sweater ever made, with em- I u'a' tlle guest of honor and broidery and pearl trim. Mem- another "Grand Slambers attending the party in- j m o 1" in llis informal talk to eluded. Gertrude Anderson, ' ,ll° members of our club. Gladys Hil'er, Hattie Horen-jCliuck tolcl us about his exper-' berger, Jane Grothman, Eve- Iience P'aying big league baselyn Krukow. Florence Lacy. ancl spoke about his team Ivy Lezak, Cleda McCrackeii! |mates. Willy Mays. Tom Haller. Elsie Reiker, the pastor's wiu-. !Ed Bailey. Rillie Pierce and Dorothy Carder, and of course the co-hostesses, Ann Herzoq the ornaments had been broken j the twenty-third and to Jim and equally as many lights j and Mary Daurio who will be Schabow, vice-president; John 1 had to be replaced. How mean'wed 18 years on the twenty- Steele, secretary. Gladvs Ha- janf* misei'able can a person be? ; fourth. May you have many We do know the tree was on more. after 11 p.m. but had been - - - damaged by 2 a.m. Bridge Club fer, treasurer and the Board of Directors consist of Don Gerstad, John Licastro and John Lisinski. Board meetings are held every second and fourth Monday evening at the community iJSiouse. u We're all wishing you a lot *fl success in your new and old positions for the rest of tinterm. Christmas Partys Ann and Rich Wohnrade attended a dinner and dance sponsored by the Gas company last Saturday at the Moose hall in Crystal Lake. Gail and others. He praised his manager Alvin Dark for his inspirational ability and understanding of bail players. One of the -many Lakeland Park Couples Bowling 1 characteristics that endeared Well, the first half of oi;.-jhim to our £roup was the bow ling season is over with jtact that lie is definitely a Marv George's team ending j team man which was most up in first place with eighteen jnoticcal>le when he answered wins and six losses. Bob Mat-"be question "What was your the v> tea.n came in second ; react ion w hen you hit the winning fourteen games and home run with the bases loaded lo-ing ten. Clare Haerlr's team hn the world series." Chuck has won thirteen and lost Joe Parisi and Rosalie and j eleven. Max Kochs and Irv St as Slonina, attended the Beckers teams have both wan If it is the -v-e bracket we Ruth McMahon entertained j SRA Christmas party at the believe it to be your columnist ,ho brid^e c,ul) last Wednes-jVFW last Saturday. would like to ask. Why? Have day' Dec 12 at hor home. | The Rebecca Circle of the you forgotten you were once Members attending were Ann WSCS of Community Methodthe age of the boys who pro-, J°>'ce Braun, Louise I ist church held their annual vided this tree, one day in the : McE'nei-v' Iv-v Ijeza,v. Lucille j Christmas party at our eomdistant future your son may ;Ann Her/og and Ruth j munity house on Tuesday, Dec. be helping to trim a tree. ten and lost fourteen and I'd Drunils te;.:n »v lii.js up the rear winning seven and losing seventeen. ; said "My first thought was a ! happy one it gave my team | a four run lead." i Chuck's grandfather Mike I _ most correct answers. | of weather. Motorists planning This week Thursday Dec. J fr^ps duiing severe winter con- 20th Roy Kissling will be the ' ditioris should take steps to program chairman. A Christ- ' winterize themselves and their n a s p r o g r a m w i t h R o y , T u c k y . | p a s s e n g e r s w i t h a d e q u a t e Bert and Becky Kissling is j warm clothing, overshoes and ieing eagerly awaited by our j glo\es. They are also advised •lub as the Kissling family is ;o cany tire chains, a shovel, noted for their generosity in j and a supply of sand or cindering their many talents with |.ers in the trunk of their vehinthers. A special invitation is j . , , ... . . , j , , „ . a - * c,os f°l use tn extended to our RotarvAnns tc : g^ ettin*g out of attend this meeting. Torch j f,e?P snow- should they Income Krause has again cautioned our 1 now-bound. nembers to have their presents ; Tor our little friends at the Children's home in Woodstock, ;ift wrapped, marked and eady to be taken to the home immediately following the neeting. Torch's station wagon always looks like Santa's sleigh when he and his RotaryAnn Ella take off for Woodstock. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ! would you like it damaged? 7 . I How would you feel if it had Dancing Recital j been your time and effort de- Our dancing classes will have j stroyed by someone else? If a recital this coming Saturday, i this is fun to you I have Dec. 22, at JVIcHenry High'nothing hut a feeling of sorsehool at 7 pmi. Tickets ma\ row for you because your parbe purchased at the door. The;onts I'm sure didn't teach you Pshow js titled "Santa's Dancing J to do these things. Have you ' n o m e a n i n g f o r C h r i s t m a s ? Chadwick and guest Delia Ju- [11, and although the day was iian filled in for Ruth who iexceedingly cold (a new low was doing the serving. Ruth j temperatui^ record was estabhad her home decorated up I lished that day) it did not very Christmasy for the oeea-j worry Ann Herzog or Lyda sion and she served a delicious i Radisch the co-hostesses, as Christmas decorated cakc and ithev knew a good crowd would eggnog. She also gave each ;attend the party. guest a gilt which was a bar; When the ladies arrived just of soap made up as a tish f«»r j i^oforo noon, they found the the bath. All in all they had !community house prettily dec- Conuminity llouse Thursday. Dec. 20 i You surely must be very lone- ia most enjoyable evening and j m-;itod in the Christmas theme. Schedule j some because there are so' 'he ones who walked home j having a small shimmering S p.m. ; very, very few of you. The i vv"h first and second prizes . silver tree with small individ Lakeland Park Democratic sheriff has been notified club Friday. Dec. 21-1 to, well as our own deputies and 6 Dancing classes. Anyone jail the parents of all scouts and if the guilty ones appear again they will be apprehended. wishing to make reservations for the community house is to call Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. 1 Cu'» Scouts Little League On Sunday, thirty-seven of £ There will not be a little /our cubs along with Den - League meeting this month be-'mothers, Esther Cygan, Marie cause of the holidays. Watch Kwiatek, Agnes Prabak, cubthis paper for next month's J master Ed. Druml. Wcbelo date. Fathers, how about start-| leader Gene Kraskiewicz, coming out the now year by at- mittce men Les Eckhart and were Ann Herzog and Louise i McEnery. Triple Purpose Parly On Saturday, Dec. 15. a triple purpose party was held it the hame of Joe and Elanor Schwe*/.. First Joe Schvvetz's birthday, which wasn't ual ;ifts from the Circle chairman for each member nestled beneath it. The serving tables were beautifully decorated and groaned under the weight of all the goodies. Jane Grothman really helpe* Ann and Lyda get things started, so everything wa.< until Deo. 19 but Ann and ready on time. After lunch Hjlmar wanted to help cole- there was a very inspiring brate his birthday so Joe got , meditation and devotional proolder a few days sooner. j gram conducted by Cleda Mc- Seeond, Hjhnan's and Ann's, Cracken, with the members Merry Christmas Everyone SHOP IV McHENRY tending the meetings? The men ' Joe Prazak, Den chiefs, Ray ! 'rip ,() Arizona- A sor| bon ; participating. Then Christmas voted on not having n-Christ-j Bot-tari. Ken Prazak and Dcnmas party this year so that the nis Druml and several parfunds can be used to get flqtVi|V-"ents went to the Villa Rest ^ mcnt and to fix up Ihe field to home and sang carcrls for the help insure better - safety foi j residents. We all can.be proud £ne boys. All members ol the-of our |»ack and their leaders, league wish all of you a wmi- They also took out boxes of dcrful holiday season. chocolates to the home. Il jS - leil a feeling tha< is uncxplain- J« Scout Tree able unless you were there. ^ The Christmas tree \<>u see The cubs were brought back I ij on the corner by the bakery is, and treated to pop by the i,« t h e c o m b i n e d e f f o r t s , of b o t h , l e a d e r s . Mr. K r a s k i e w i c z t r e a t - i $ voyage to them. Third, our | hymns and Carols were sun;, Christmas party ol course, j with Cleda playing the piano. Those attending this happy oc-j Maybe the singing wasn't too casion were Mr. and Mrs. R. : good, but it was loud and Schwetz and daughter. Rhonda, happy. Then there was the Cub and Boy Scouts. La-^t yearjed them to candy bars. There it appeared at the community ; will be no scout meetings heh o u s e b u t was n o t s e e n by c a u s e of I h e h o l i d a y s u n t i ' many people so it was put 'Jan. 8. 6:30 for all members ol ^Vhere it could be enjoy cd by the Indian dance team, 7 for $ everyone. A very attractive Boy scouts. All the leaders.' sign was made by Bev and den mothers, cub and boy Jim Wickenkamp expressing ! scouts wish to express a very the greeting. I Blessed Christmas 1o overyunr The men braved tho wind, j in Lakeland Park. snow and cold two Sundays ssssssjrs* jags sst SHULTON ! ' GIFTS | ....for Christmas Pleasure a TO ALLT A MERRY CHRISTMAS! McHENRY CAB Cabs Not Operating Christmas Day & New Year's l)»v YULETIDE JOY TO OUR MANY GOOD FRIENDS MERRY CHRISTMAS ,, EDS RENTAL KENT CORP. 1311 N. Rivcrsid*' 3H3-8800 I>r. THENNES OIL CO. > * iff McHENRY AUTO BODY 4704 W. Route 110 385-0444 + ago to put up the tree. Cubmaster Ed Druml, Ass't scoutmasters Joe Prazak and Irv llappy Birthday Wishes To John Meurer who is 1 yea r s o l d t o d a y , D e c . 2 0 . and Becker, from the scout 'com-'to Jo Rizzo ainndd Bill Hadisch ^ SSSWS 553? 38S5 355 3SF JS&35*5 S5* ^ ? t\ i yt* H »Uv.v\ » FOR MEN 5«'cWi Plastic Traveler 2.50 Alter Shave Lotion in red. Stick Deodorant in white !? 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