^ t2al V - •kJLIiJab#;*'.* r~-1 'Maiioif' Saynor -- S85-5429 7:4: THE McHENRY PLJUOATOEAmt , , -5#" -- i iMiMM. ggi| •*«..•»• . • ...-•- ^ Dorothy Messer was the of the annual Heart We here in Eastwood cold it was the boys ; vjgjbrls of the Teen Club j done calling on you Feb. ^./Thanks to all of you who | ^ptnecL your hearts and your ' Morses to help the Heart as- Mfcifition. Many thanks go to tbjs great bunch of 'Teens" who so willingly gave their ^ne .; td such a worthwhile taus«. ' """V^Tfh' :s^trrrt7-r>"^ ntWt'^'V •v,°f>tinP Offe mSo.A. was held at the born on Friday, Feb. 21. Despite the fact that the turnout Was very small for this meetifiij^ quite a bit was accomplisheC- I3rsl».:the. annual E.M.P.- QA-gpensored Easter egg hunt for^the" younger set was disiSi<| B6i*.aral; a?cbmmittee of vol- OTteere was formed. The people <>n this committee are: ||(irilyn .Salo, Richard Weighfltanr Dorothy Messer and fcarry Moore on behalf of the Teen- Glub -who have offered $0 buy the necessary dye and ta~-do~the-.egg. coloring. The ftete " was- set for Saturday, Iggfvy 2R.at 2 p.m. A social geMdgether and a fund rais- Slgf^affair were also discussed, i«L he. held in April. Elmer Borcovan, Len Hansen, Glenn R^fesserr, Al 'Bianchi and Richard Weighman volunteered to handle this affair. The details v^rill be announced at a later date. The next regular meeting for E.M.P.O.A. will be held ipi&H .20, at the barn. So, don't forget to attend. The tirtorfe active members, the better the organization. Y&b • • • • Teen Club '•»••> .- • ^In last week's column it was ftieritfoned that the next meeting the teen club was to be held* on March 9, this was an lejfrpjk The date to remember is, Monday, March 2, 8 p.m. at the barn. Again we would like r&nind all you teenagers, between the ages of 13 and 19, that'reside in Eastwood Manor tf|at you are welcome to join the club. Also 12 year olds, four months before your 13th bjrthdfty you are welcome to ceme as guests and get acquainted. The next dance to be helcT'for the teens, will be a St. Patrick's dance, on March 14th at 8 p.m. at the barn. Guests are invited. Watch the column for further details. Don't forget the easter egg dyeing job. Any adult who might be interested in being a chaperone for future events for the teens cadi 385-4549 and leave your name and phone number. nor Kuck, and Lany Moorfe surprised Dolores Woolwine with a vbirthday cake and coffee at Larry's house. Eleanor baked the cake and the girls said it was really scrumptous. Lynn Krebs was hostess to the Faith Presbyterian Youth Group meeting last Wednesday evening. Those attending were: Cathy Murray, Cathy Ruth, Bill Thomas, Rick and Dennis Moore, Becky Hughes, Olive Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. David Hadley, their counselors, and Rev. Mclntyre. After the meeting, delicious refreshments were served. Cub Pack 162 Cub pack 162 held their annual Blue and Gold banquet on Thursday, Feb. 27, at the American Legion home in Mc- Ilcriry. A very delirious dinner was served to each den individually, but all dens using the same menu. After-dinner entertainment was supplied by some of the Cubs. Each table was beautifully decorated with place mats, napkin holders, and centerpieces made by the boys this past month. Guests of honor were Legion Commander Dominic Vol pendesta and Scout Commissioner Duerenberg and his lovely wife. Commissioner Duerenberg spoke on the progress that the packs had made this past year. Awards were the next thing on the agenda. Den Mother, Louise Griffeth, received an appreciation gift for being with the pack over 1 year. Caroline Congdon of Den 2 received the same award. Glen Messer and A1 Bianchi as Cubmaster and assistant also received awards. Cub Scouts from our subdivision receiving awards were James Griffeth, James Coughlin, Douglas Messer and Steve Congdon. Birthdays Many happy returns of the day go to Darcy Marcotte, Milt McHale and James Zender on Feb. 28; to Stephen French, Elberta Koerper, Gail McCormack and Keith Schaeffer all on March 1; to Mary Lou Barry, Harold Brodin, Kevin Cary, Louise Griffeth, Don Grabbe, and Ed Radner on March 2; to Stacy Marcotte, Tom McCormack, and Mike Noonan on March 3; to Shirley Lottchea and Dottie Messer on March 4. Anniversaries / Congratulations to the Arthur Weirichs on March 5. May you have many more years of wedded bliss. Use The Classifieds McHenry Shores SMITHS SHOW SLIDES OF TRIP TO SHORES CLUB Bernice Wilson -- 885-4380 Thursday, March 5, the McHenry Shores Club will hold their monthly meeting at the V.F.W. Hall. New officers will be installed and after refreshments daisy and John Smith will show their slides of their trip to Hawaii. Don't forget your dues should be paid this month to be in good standing. Birthday Greetings Happy birthday wishes go to Kathleen Burke and Deborah Calvert on March 5 Kathy will be 13 and can consider herself a teenager now, Debby will be 9. Marvin Burehfield will celebrate on March 6, Joseph Reznicek the 7th, Cynthia Hattan will turn 2 on the 8th, Michael Stark will be 10 on the 10th, Pat Mack also has a birthday on the 10th, and Edward Vilim on the 11th. Best wishes to ali. Anniversaries On March 6 Robert and Betty Dobbertin will be observing their tenth wedding anniversary and on the 7th Lawrence arid Marjorie Hicks will be adding another year on to their time together. Hope the day is a happy one to both couples. Imitation to men of the Shores SSAC! What is it; Where is it?; Why is it? SSAC stands for Shores Social Athletic Club. It is comprised of men from the Shores who hold a meeting once a month, on the third Saturday, at the homes of various members. The purpose of the Club is to do good for the Community, donate money yearly to charity and at the same time present recreational and social activities for its members. The club started in 1959 with sevei) members at the home of Ed Olbinski and since that time it has grown. TheSSAC club is responsible for *the following improvements, in some cases alone and in others with the joint efforts of the Home Owners Club: Swings at .the beach; Barbeque Pit; Cement Slab; Baseball field and Backstop; Horseshoe Pits; and 6 Lights at beach. > There are other improve^ ments in the planning stage. On the recreation side we try to have some entertainment each month as well as annual events some of which are: Annual semi-formal dinner dance j horseshoe contest; howling tour4 nament; husband and wife bowl- «> <,.•«. Ground The Manor ".'Oh Sunday afternoon, Feb. 16,r -Maureen Moore was very proud to take part in the color guard contest sponsored by the American Legion. Of course, Sjhe' is" only a beginner in the Vikett€s and this was her first time, but this only added to her " pleasure. Mom and dad fihd sister Kerrie were there to watch and reported that it ifcak really a great performance and an afternoon well spent, •the following Sunday evening da Moore had the honor of taking Maureen out to dinner. They - attended the Father arid tifcughjter dinner sponsored by the Junior Auxiliary of the American Legion. The dinner was deljcious and the comxpunity singing afterwards made this a most enjoyable evening for them. "On Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 26, Lena Campbell, Elea- • exclusive national distributor fo* wm UUTGAL PONDS pension and profi„t sharing services DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC. REMODELING Need a Room, New Kitchen, Garage? 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Crystal Lake Road Phone 885-0420 iX -ki ••!»>' • ' ing oUting;vgolf tournament; table tennis tournament; fishing outing; baseball games in the summer; Christmas parly for the children; Easter egg hunt for the children; Picnic and card parties and Fall steak cook-out. The club is for all male residents of the Shores and anyone who would like to take part in, the activities is most welcome to join however at the same time we are not interested in someone who wishes to join in name only and will attend a meeting once every six months. If you want to pitch in and have fun doing it why not join. An invitation is extended by President Tom Burk to all men to attend the next meeting, Saturday, March 21, at Ed Olbinski's at 8 p.m., 605 Meadow Road, when there will be a discussion on improvements at the beach and nomination of officers for the annual April election. The meeting will be followed By a table tennis tournament. Springs Grove ' ST. PATRICK PARTY FEATURES LUNCHEON, CARDS Eva Freund Tuesday, March 17, is the day for the luncheon, card and bunco party at St. Peter's halL Luncheon will be served at 12 noon and the menu consists of chicken-ala-king, salad and homemade dessert. There will be a prize for each table and many other prizes are being offered. Everyone is welcome. magazine including subjects from the life of Washington and Lincoln. Their portraits were on display and prizes were given the two members who drew the best iikenesses. Prizes were also awarded for a word game. The next meeting was held oh March 4 in the church house with Harriet Olson and Frances Kabot as hostesses. Odds and Ends Bernice Musielak, in charge of the Heart Fund in the Shores, reports collecting $72.46. All the girls on the „ drive did a fine job and they appreciate the generous donations. Cathy Musielak celebrated her fifth birthday Friday by having some of her friends in for cake and ice cream, and on Sunday the grandparents on both sides were over to extend their best wishes. We are happy to report that Mr. Verstege has had his operation and is coming along nicely. Ten women from the Shores attended the Lecture Luncheon Club at the McHenry Country Club on Wednesday. The guest speaker was Col. J. J. Sustar. Daisy Smith attended a dinner in honor of William Scott at a restaurant in Crystal Lake. Just a reminder, if you have not registered to vote the deadline is March 18, Daisy will be happy to take you to the proper place, Red Cross Drive Leone Wagner and Daisy Smith went to a breakfast at the Legion Hall on Tuesday LCWC The Feb. 19 meeting of the Lotus Country Women's Club was held at the home of Mrs. Jens Agger with nineteen members present. Rose Marks and Joanne Rulien were-co-hostesses and served a luncheon it 12:30. Meeting was called to order by Frances Heineman, vice-president who presided in the absence of president Jeanette Helbling. The opening was a salute to the flag and roll call was "Favorite Author". A patriotic program was given by Sah Hanssen, chairman. She read interesting articles from a which will be the start of the Red Cross Fund drive. Anyone willing to put in a little time on this worthy cause can get in touch with Daisy who will be in charge of collections in the Shores. Entertain At Children's Home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koberstine showed colored slides of their travels at the Sunset Man nor home and at the Children's home in Woodstock on Saturday evening, Feb. 22. Girl Scout Troop 519' had a valentine party at the Spring Grove school. They made valentines and a lunch was served by Scout Leaders Mrs. Charles Class and Mrs. Walter Monhardt. Plans were made for a toboggan party, weather permitting. The troop meets every Thursday to work on some project. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shotliff of Waukegan. Clutt Meets , Mrs.; Mark Pierce entertained members of her club on Thursday afternoon and prize winners in cards were Josephine . May* Helen Smith, Mame Tinney, Frankie Shotliff and Emma May. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Leon Busch are the i>rc>ud parents of a boy, weighing^ lbs. 1 oz., born Feb. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Busch are the paternal grandparents. Congratulations We all extend our heartiest congratulations to Mrs. Albert Wipper, who received the Papal medal at a most impressive ceremony in St; Peter's church last, Sunday, Feb. 23. Rt. •Rev. Monsignor Franey, Vicar Gen? eral of the Rockford Diocese» Ijiade the presentation. I SWAPPED FOR IT IHR0U6H THE WANT ADS Boy Scouts Troop 349. attended the Blue and Gold dinner at Richmond Methodist church on Tuesday evening, Feb. 25. Anniversary Congratulations to and Frances Shotliff forty-ninth wedding sary. 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