Thursday. May 13; 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER LAKELAND PARK NEWS BABB MEURER - KAY DRUML 885-4856 CUB SCOUTS HAVE BOOTH AT SCOUT SEE-DO MAY 15 On Saturday, May 15, from 1 to 5 p.m. the Cub Scouts will have a booth at the Woodstock fair grounds where they will win in with all other Cub and 1 Boy Scout troops in the Kish- 1 waukee area to display their itts and crafts in action. We iyill be able to see the boys at work as well as what they Have done. All Cub Scouts, den mothers arid Cub master Bob Matthews have tickets and Will be glad to sell them to you. Each pack gets a certain alilount of the ticket money for their own use. Only adults need tickets, children under 16 £ears of age are free when Accompanied by an adult. . On Friday ahd Saturday eye- King from 7 to 9:30 p.m. there Ipill be a special show put on, ifial Indian dancing, and trick archery show. We hope we have a good turnout from qiir subdivision. On Sunday, May 23, .the Cub Scouts will hold their last Pack meeting before summer, and ^rill participate in a kite derby following the meeting in the community house. Merit badges will be handed out and refreshments will be served. Girl Scout Troop No 320 On May 3 the Girl Scouts picked new patrols and new patrol leaders. The new patrol leaders are: Debbie Holas, Debbie Schabow and Karen Foszcz. "We finished our mother day gifts. Cathy Humann.took pictures of the troop. Respectfully submitted, Debbie Foszcz, scribe. and boys. They are as follows; Manager of the Giants, Marvin George, and boys on that team from Lakeland Park are, Steve George, Kevin Lavin, David Johnson and Kevin Schultz. Manager of the Sox and seccretary of the league, Paul Schwegel, and the boys from the park are Paul Schwegel and Doug Belohlavy. The manager of the Braves is Wally Hansen and the boys are James Hansen, Greg Mayer and Dave Bockman. Coach for the Cards and player agent is Joe Prazak and the boys on that team are Jim Laursen, Jim Franklin and Frank Vaney. t Don t forget to come and see the boys at play at the VFW Pony league field! Play will be on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. The season starts as soon as school is out. Brownies Hold Mother's Tea A lovely time was had at the tea which the Brownies had last Tuesday for about fifteen mothers. We were seated at card tables which were decorated with flowers and pretty candy cups which the girls made. The meeting opened with the mothers joining the girls in the pledge of allegiance and the singing of "My Country 'Tis of Thee". The Brownies then said their pledge. A little play was then presented--a take off on the "Queen for a Day" program, with all the girls doing sppje; fine acting. They then served their mothers coffee and cookies. Mrs. Webber passed out the registration blanks for Day camp and asked for volunteers from the mothers to help Qut that week. One mother for every 8 girls is needed. Camp will be held at Cooney Heights Woods from June 28 to July 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and reserT vations must be in by May 26. The afternoon was closed with the friendship circle and singing of taps. Pony League This year the men and boys of Lakeland Park are well represented in Pony League. We have four men with different teams Little League Little league practice is nojy under way, but there is still time to join if you hurry. Ron Meurer has registration blanks and they can be gotten anytime after school. Remember, your registration money has to be in before you can play in a game so get your blanks and money over to Ron as soon as possible. His address is 4814 W. Prairie Ave. The last Wednesday of the month is the night of the Little League open meeting where all interested fathers can voice their opinion or give their help. Mark your calendars now for May 26 at 7:30 p.m. Woman's Club Spring really arrived at the community house where the "May Pole" was surrounded by colorful carnations and cupcakes at the regular Woman's club meeting last Thursday. The business at hand was discussion of our annual smorgasbord which is coming up June 19, the day before Father's day. The girls were given a chance to sign up for the dish they wish to donate. Anyone who would like to donate their favorite dish of food, we would be more than willing to accept. Just call Jan Kozy at 385-2682. We also need more workers, as more hands mean lighter work. We are trying a new system this "year. Last year we had so many people standing in line waiting that we are having three different sittings this year with your ticket being good only for the sitting it is bought for Tickets will be sold in advance. This is a good way to treat your husband, or father to a delicious home cooked meal without a lot of preparation on your part so why don't you mark your calendar now and give Jan Kozy a call to reserve your ticket. We had to turn many people away last year, don't let this happen to you. At the end of our meeting the new officers were installed with Toots Gerstad taking over as first vice-president from Dee Frazier and Clara Hagerman taking over the secretary's duties from Jan Kozy. Vicky Bottari, Lyda Radisch and Jo Rizzo are continuing in their same offices. The meeting was closed and Jo Rizzo took over for the entertainment of the evening. The ladies played games and really had a ball. The night ended with coffee and cake being served. Get-Well Wishes First of all I want to tell Kay Druml that I hope she hurries up and gets well because I need her. Kay underwent surgery last week at Harvard hospital. Jane Grothman also had surgery at Harvard hospital last week but she is already home. Hope you're feeling well and get back on your feet real fast Jane. Saw Aggie Prazak last Sunday and she's got a real beaut of a cold. Take care Aggie. Jessie Matthews was off of her feet last week when a blister on her heel from a new pair of shoes turned into blood poisoning. A couple of fast acting shots and several days off her feet brought her back to normal. Rich Wohrade was home last week with a backache or strain of some sort. He'd better be all right this week because Ann's got him painting the house on his vacation. Heard Mrs. Czajkowski was WE HAVE AIR CONDITIONERS BUY NOW AND SAVE EARLY BIRD SPECIAL G.E. Thin Line Room Air Conditioners Choose From Our Huge Selection Prices Start At 10995 up CAREY Appliance I nc. 1241 N. Green Street Phone 385-5500 SEE THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF TRAIL 90 With 30% somoo More Power Vl9U CUB 50 Sips Gas $A« PQQ At 200 m.p.g. £13 m 305 DREAM $C(IC00 O.H;C. -- 4 Stroke 9*13 THE PLEASURE RIDING MACHINE All Prices -- . Plus Freight & Setup OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. -- SATURDAY 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. MARK'S CYCLE SALES Route No. 120 Woodstock, 111. 338-3550 limping around last week after dropping a bowling ball on her foot, hope it is feeling better Jean. There are probably many others we don't know about so hope everyone else who is ailing will soon be up and around soon. It is a shame to waste this beautiful weather staying in bed or even in the house. Happy Birthday Wishes ^ to Helen Kraskiewicz who celebrated on the 13th, and to Johnny Biermann who will be 6 on the 14th. To Donald Glorch and Michael Johnson who both turn 8 on the 15th and to Helen Gerambio who also shares that day. On the 16th of May, Lyda Radisch celebrates another natal day, and on the 17th JoLynn Prazak is a very active 2 ye^rs old, Kenneth Clark will be 4 and Rosemarie Vera also celebrates, as does Vincent Linanne who turns 6. On the 18th of the month Lorraine Arient and Dorothy Zimny both add another year/ and on the 19th Pat Fauiit reaches voting age and Bev Wickenkamp adds another year. On the 20th Steve Hoard celebrates, Beth Okal turns 14 and Jimmy Ladd will be three. Our very best wishes to all these and to anyone else who celebrates this week. Sherry Patterson will celebrate her birthday on the 17th of May and the day before, the 16th, she and Ron will celebrate their first wedding anniversary. Ann Marie and Petie Johnson also celebrate the 16th, this year being their 17th year of togetherness, and Dottie and Irv Becker have 15 wonderful years to look back on, on the 20th of May. May you all have many more wonderful years of togetherness. Strolling Through The Park Grandma Rizzo spent a lovely weekend at the Rizzo home for Mother's day. Bob and Jessie Matthews and family took a ride into the city to her folks Mr. and Mrs. Reed, for mother's day. Donna Kwiatek had her special evening when she went to the prom last Friday at Marion Central high school. Quite a few mothers and a father or two enjoyed a spring program at Valley View School last Friday morning with each class singing five of their favorite songs. Even the kindergarten class sang a song for the occasion. As a special feature, Carol Huff of our subdivision danced a beautiful ballet number while the 4th graders sang. It was a very enjoyable morning. Grace Mandziera was hostess for the Tripoley players last week with Ivy Lezak, Louise McEnery, Delia Julian, Ruth McMahon, Edna Hountras and Ann Herzog all enjoying the game and the delicious goodies which were served. Saturday evening Louise Mq- Enery had a surprise birthday party for her husband, Jim. The weatherman co-operated very nicely so she had a cookout and served on the patio. The group then played cards. Ruth and Orlo McMahon, Edna and Tom Hountras, Ivy and Stan Lezak, Delia Julian, Ann Herzog and boys, Danny Lezak, Mike and Bob McEnery all enjoyed the evening very much. Ann Herzog was visited by her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Steen, and daughter, Gini, on Sunday for Mothers day. She put them to work changing storms and screens, and they then took her out for dinner at a local restaurant. Jay and Evelyn Osmon with daughters, Jody and Barbara, had an enjoyable dinner out Sunday and then took a trip into Oak Park to see Jay's mother. Heard they got caught in a traffic jam and took two hours to get in there from Lake Zurich. Donna and Bud Stoltz had a surprise Sunday when they were visited by their Aunt" and Uncle from Beloit, Wis:, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tillman from Bartlett. „ , Shirley and Robert Hutt and children, Bobby and Gail, went to the city Sunday where they spent half the day with Bob's folks and half the day with Shirley's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dvornik. Shirley's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. How Can I ? Q. How can I improvise cream of tartar when one of my cake recipes calls for it and I don't have the real thing on hand? A. A good substitute (or cream of tartar is buttermilk. If the buttermilk Is not sour enough, add a little vinegar. Q. How can I remove scorch stains from a white shirt? A. If the scorch is too deeply burned in, there is nothing you can do. If, however, the scorch is. light, cut a piece of tissue paper large enough to cover the burned spot. Then drop a little peroxide on the tissue and while still wet, place a heated iron over the tissue. Often, when the tissue is removed, the scorch will have disappeared. Q. What is a quick and easy and economical way to wax a linoleum floor? A. Try scrubbing it with very William Zygowicz and daughter, Karen, were also there. Del Gerstad, Johnny Myers, Tommy Bockman. Tom Messel and Mr. Messel all traveled to Apple River Canyon with the Boy Scouts where they camped overnight. They attended the 11th annual Ulysses S. Grant Pilgrimage of Civil War Centennial at Galena, 111. They planned the program for April 24 but because of the floods it had to be postponed until the 8th. Bob and Jan Kozy spent Mother's day at Bob's grandparents, Cy and Ann Kozy, where they were joined by their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kozy, from Park Ridge and Bob's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kozy, from Palatine. Community House Schedule All bookings and cancellations must be made through Mrs. Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. Sunday, May 16--Bridal Shower. Monday, May 17--Girl Scouts, 4:30 to 6. Tuesday, May 18-- Indian Dance Practice, and Boy Scouts 7:30 to 9. May 20 Regular Board meeting--8 p.m. hot water Into which a has ben shaved. This is a way to use up those ol stubs. Be sure all these shavings are melted before you start. Q. How can I, when mixing plaster-of-paris, prevent it from hardening too quickly while I am working witfi it? A. If you'll use glycerin or vinegar as your mixing agent, Instead of water, your plasterof- paris will delay Its hardening for 20 to SO minutes. Use more or less of the liquid, according to the time schedule you're contemplating. Q. What can I do when a bottle cap does not seal tightly because the cork or paper insert has been lost? A. Wrap a piece, of string about the neck of the bottle at the bottom of the screw-treads. The cap will then seat on the string to form a good seal. Q. How can I encourage more smoothness and glossiness when ironing starched pieces? A. By stirring the starch three or four times while boiling with a paraffin candle. Q. What can I do about shoes ahd work boots that have become hardened by water? A. Kerosene will soften these shoes and make them pliable again. Does it matter where your prescriptions are dispensed? It does! Try Nye Drug and see. 5-13-65 COURT BRIEFS Virgil R. Burch, Jr., of Wonder Lake was fined $25 and costs and sentenced to three days in jail for operating a motor vehicle without a driver's license. T. Eicksteadt of 2212 W. Wright Road, McHenry, was charged with driving with a revoked license and was sentenced to seven days in jail and fined $38.60 and costs. Andrew J. McCarroll of McHenry received a $10 fine and costs for reckless driving, changed from an original charge of driving while intoxicated. The above cases were heard in Branch I court. } William E. Watts of McHenry was fined $35 and costs on a qharge of acceptance or purchase of liquor by a minor. Two companions were given the same fine last week. James Covey of 1609 Pleasant Avenue, Lakeland Park, was fined $50 and costs of $39.20 when he appeared in Branch I Court Friday. The charge was possession of alcoholic liquor in a motor vehicle. SHOP IN McHENRY SHOE SALE Because of the Palm Sunday tornado at our Crystal Lake store, we have moved our entire inventory to our McHenry store, while the building is being rebuilt. As a result, we are overstocked. So take advantage of this Gigantic Tornado Shoe Sale. OUR LOSS is YOUR GAIN! NEW SHOES for the •O fr Entire Family at Savings up to Vi PRICE SALE STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 14th ROTH SHOES 1246 N. Green Street McHenry, Illinois i (FREE Parking Meter Money) l&tfe Radiator TV*", RReonp aaiirr SSeenrv ice Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling Towing Service For Expert Car Care Come to . . . BUTCH'S Auto Serviee 1002 N. 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