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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jun 1963, p. 21

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Thursday, June 13, 1963 THE MCHENRY PLAIWDEALER P«g« TiymilrOiift Pistakee Highland^ TEEN BOYS ' « • CHALLENGE DADS TO SOFTBALL GAME Kay Siellach HYatt 7-S414 The Pistakee Highlands teenage boys wish to challenge their aging adult fathers to a 16 inch Softball game, Sunday, j J June 23, at the community center at 1:30 p.m. Please try to make a big showing. The boys are confident and I am sure the fathers will be equally confident. It Should be a grand game, so mark the date on your calendar. 2,3*, Mike; Jesweak, June 20, and to Pat Daley, June 20. Congratulations to the nice couple who will be adding another year to their happy lives. Gene and Joyce Heir, June 14, and June 16 was a very busy day and three grand couples will add another year on that day. They are: Dick and Joan Zilligen, Reb and Barb Sisk and Glenn and Elaine Galetka. Many folks sent me beautiful cards this year for my birthday. Many came from folks I do net even know, only as a phone contact and it gives me a very warm feeling to be remembered so richly. St. John News A big reception is being planned to welcome Father Dording to the parish, Sunday, June 16, at the Johnsburg community center from 2 to 5 p.m. I hope we have a large turn out from the Highlands and hope to see many of you there. Several boys from the Highlands who serve as altar boys at St. John's enjoyed a day at an amusement park, June 6. Mount Hope Church Notes June 2, Doreen Patterson and her sister. Cheryl, were baptized in to the church. Adding to the special occasion was the service bringing into the church new members. Rev. Smith was most pleased and happy to welcome them in to the church. A special welcome to Mr. and Mrs. John Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krispin and their son Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Lief Eide and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perschke and their sons, John and Bill. Harold Wiley is heading the committee arranging the program for the special summer church school program beginning June 7 through September 29. Please watch for more details on this in next week's column. Beginning Monday, June 17, through Friday June 21, the Rock River conference will be in full swing. The meetings will be held in the Oak Park Methodist church, Rev. Smith and his wife, Florence, will be busy attending the meetings. The annual vacation Bible school will be held from Monday Aug. 5 through Friday Aug. 16. Registration will be held at the church Saturdays, July 13, July 20 and July 27. Please register your children so they may benefit from this fine program. It was well attended last year and Rev. Smith is hopeful for a even larger attendance this year. The W.S.C.S. members are busy preparing for the Father and Son banquet to be held June 15. This will be a potluck affair and if a man does not have a son borrow one from a neighbor but plan to attend. For further information please call Mrs. Shirley Wiley, Hyatt 7-3398. A big vote of appreciation go to all the wonderful folks who donated their time and labor working on the church yard to make it beautiful, and to all the members who have been donating their labor working on the church. Mrs. James Kawahara^, Hazel Rodge and Nancy Barnings are to be commended for baby sitting in the nursery so the mothers could attend services. "Boaters" The docking and launching area has been cleaned up. There was a excellent turn out of people interested in boating. An impromptu meeting was held and it was decided by all present that the lawn should be cut weekly. Piers . 1 and 2 have been assigned for the week ending 6-9-63, 3 and 4, next and so on down the line in an effort to let every one have a chance in keeping the area trim and neat. It was also agreed that all piers must be installed by July 7, or the pier space alloted to you will be forfieted. It was also agreed by all present that a boat club should be organized. The first meeting will be held Saturday, June 8, at 9 a.m. at the community center. All are welcome if you own a boat or have an interest in a boat. bute was given to the past officers of 1962-63. Refreshments were enjoyed by all. Birthdays And Anniversaries Birthday wishes from your friends and neighbors to the following birthday folks: Doris Kitterman. June 16, Joan Meg ley, June 17, Jamie Malek will celebrate her seventh birthday June 21, Micheal Kelly, June Pistakee Highlands Woman's Club News The Pistakee Highlands Woman's Club held its last meeting for the season, May 29. Meetings will be resumed in September. Those in attendance enjoyed a very delightful and enlightening talk given by Mrs. Frankie Shotliff a member of the Lotus Spring Grove Woman's Club. The deadline for paying your dues will be Oct. 15. A membership drive will be held and those bringing in the most members will receive a year's paid up membership. Ballots were cast for the mother of the year, and Teena O'Malley won the honors. A beautiful loving cup was awarded to the much deserved winner. Teena is known by all as one always willing to lend a helping hand and even with her large family always finds room for more. The new officers announce the following women have volunteered their services as chairmen. Barb Sisk, sunshine chairman, Jane Malek, cochairman. The two girls would appreciate it if you would call Ihem, when you know of any one who is ill, or in the hospital, has a baby or death in the family. American citizenship chairman, Viola Schuble,. Indian affairs, Lois Leuth, mental health Rosemary Lutz, press and publicity, Sally Jo Von Bruenchenheim, youth program, Harriet Wilson, community improvement, Audrey Misavice, and libarary, Audrey Misavice. A few women helped decorate two cars for the annual Memorial Day parade. The women from the club who par took in the parade enjoyed it very much and are looking forward to a even bigger parade next year. In closing a short poetic tri- News Of Your Friends An Neighbors Pat Kosick was honored June 2 at the community center when over sixty relatives and friends gathered to wish her success in her high school term. It will be a graduation day Pat will long remember. A delicious buffet supper was served and every one enjoyed a evening of dancing and fun and Pat received many nice gifts. June 2 found Charlie and Diana Murgatroyd and their kiddies, in Maywood to help Diana's brother celebrate his graduation day. Lorraine Erdmann is home from the hospital after her recent surgery and is feeling much better. A few cards could help a lot. Hazel Morely is enjoying her sister LaVerne and hubby Jerry Jessen and their kiddies. The Jessens are from Spokane, Wash., and are staying with Hazel's mother in Spring Grove, June 6, Haze and Dick enjoyed a delicious dinner with them in Gurnee. Congratulations go to these talented children. They received a scholastic award from the Johnsburg school. Those who received the awards were: Janice Erbin, Linda Sluga, Rockwell Edie and Susan Nurse. Hope John Megley is coming along fine after his recent hospital trip to repair a broken nose which can be most painful. Georgie Hanisch and Tommy Warczak have signed up for a two weeks swimming course in Antioch. Both boys are looking forward to the lessons. Both boys love water ard sports even at their tender vears. Barbie Zilligen reached the ripe old age of one year June 3. Her family helped her celebrate the big occasion. Congratulations to the following graduates of McHenry high school, Richard Ferris, Ruth Gabriel, Susan Jackson, Ronald Kwak, John Perschke, Bruce Petersen, Patricia Reilly, Shirley Spankuch, David Story and Kenneth Thoren. We hope you will all succeed in what ever career you choose to follow. June 11, Pack 452 of the Cub Scouts enjoyed a fishing derby. The boys and their parents enjoyed the day so very much. The families brought along all the trimmings for picnic dinners and the boys really worked hard at fishing. Next week, I will print the names of all the winners of the derby for the most and largest fish. Jimmy Hurckes celebrated his ninth birthday June 11, with a very nice party for his friends and school chums. June 2, Joe and Liesl Hanisch and son, Georgie, spent the day in West Chicago at the home of John and Margaret Kapolnoky. After a delicious dinner they took the Hanisches to Brookfield Zoo and it was the first trip to an American Zoo for Liesl and Georgie, and since I have Georgie all day he has been telling me all about the wonders of the big Zoo and how nice it was. Cathy LaBelle, who had made her home with her sister Diana Murgatroyd and family during the past school year, left June 1 to return to her home in Maywood where sjie will resume her studies. Her many friends she has made in the Highlands were sorry to see her leave and they wish her much luck and want her to know they shall miss her very much and they hope she will keep in contact with them. In closing I want to express my gratitude to my buddy and friend, Haze Morley, for taking over the column for me while I spent the most glorious two weeks with my mother and family in Cadillac, Mich. It was nice to forget all my cares and eveiything. I got to see so many folks I had not seen in years. It is always nice to go back to your hometown and enjoy the warmth of relatives and old friends and familiar places. I really enjoyed reading the papers when I got back. Vi Johnson and Sally Jo Von Bruenchenheim were helpful writing their news items out this week and dropping them off at the house. It is nice to have such wonderful news contacts and I want you all to know your news items are greatly appreciated. Keep up the good work and get the news in to me. Your cooperation has been wonderful and it makes my job a lot easier. Have a nice week and May God take a liking to each of you. A most happy Father's Day to all the fathers in the Highlands and may your day be one of fun and remembrance. Let's hope each father young and old will have their loved ones with them to make their day complete. I lost my Dad when I was four years old and I really missed growing up without him, but I was lucky to have had a wonderful stepdad who too has passed away, leaving behind a memory to treasure. McHenry Shores BERNICE WILSON CONTINUES TO WRITE COLUMN By Bernice Wilson And Ing Corcoran Since our president has been unable to find any one willing to take over the job of writing the column I have consented to do it for the time being. If you have any items of interest please call me or write down the details and stick in my mail box. It is very hard to get any news and this is the reason the previous reporters quit since they had to spend hours on the phone trying to get enough to fill a column. I don't expect any one to call to say they went to Chicago to visit some one but there should be something going on once in a while and all it takes is a call so let's hear from you or tl»e McHenry Shores column will just fade away. Birthday Greetings Happy birthday wishes go to William 'Billy' Dostal and Harold 'Mickey' McDermott on June 14, Albert Simbourger on the fifteenth, Patrice 'Patty' Brunke on June 17 and Alice Dilg on the nineteenth. Many happy returns of the day to all. Anniversary Greetings On June 14 Arthur and Jeanne Egger will celebrate their anniversary, and on June 17 Charles and Constance Lindwall will celebrate their big d£iy. We hope both couples have many more happy years together. Belated congratulations go to Charles and Loretta Ramage who had, an anniversary on June 1 and somehow were overlooked. Hope they had a happy day. cut in his leg on the first day he went In swimming at the beach and had to go to the hospital for treatment. Please caution your children about throwing cans and bottles in the water before something serious happens and next time it could be to your child. John and Marie Hinz spent last weekend in Chicago. Their grandson Allen Hess graduated from grammer school on Friday and was confirmed on Sunday so they had a busy time. Congratulations to Carola Viehweg who won a Pan- Hellenic scholarship at McHenry high school. I am sura there are more graduating from grammer or high school but I haven't been able to find out who they are so to one and all best wishes. Terry Coates' sister, Clare Cims from Rogers Park, has been visiting with her this week. ^ Helen Smith had a bad fall from a chair while putting up curtains and had to go in for X-Rays. Luckily she was just badly bruised. The last meeting of the season was held on June 6. After the meeting square dancing was held and sorry to say the turn out was not very good. Mr. and Mrs. Peters took the trouble to bring their organ to the hall and Reva entertained us with her singing and playing, Legal NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of PETER F. MILLER Deceased Notice is hereby given to including a group of songs called "The story of man froih Birth to Senior Citizenship" which was enjoyed by all. Don't forget the picnic Saturday. Bring your own tabie and chairs. Mr. Boor, Bob Harper's father also went with the family on their trip to Florida. Sorry I didn't mean to neglect you Mr. Boor. We think it only fitting to wish all the fathers in the Shores a very happy Father's Day on Sunday June 16. Let's all try to be extra sweet and kind to them on their day to show them how much we appreciate them. all persons that MondayJuly 1st, 1963, is tne Claim date in the estate of PETER F. MILLER, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. LILLIAN HETTERMAN Executor Leroy J. Weltti: Attorney 1303 N. Richmond Road McHenry, Illinois (Pub. May 29, June 6-13, 1963) SHOP AT HOME Beach Duty The men on beach clean-up Sunday, June 16, are, . W. Coates, E. Raddatz, R. Verstege, P. Brod and F. Lamerand. Mr. Coates is the chairman of the week so if you can't make it check with him. Since our picnic will be Saturday the boys can use some extra help so come down for a while and pitch in. 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