Thursday, July 22* 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER PlSTAKEE HltDLMDS ROSEMARY LIJTZ HYatt 7-3814 MOXJNT HOPE CHURCH HAS BUSY SCHEDULE On Wednesday, July 14, the Woman's Society of Christian Service held a pot-luck supper at the Mount Hope Methodist church. Delores Oakley and Catherine Rohrbeck were the hostesses for the-'evening. The ladies and their families enjoyed the beautiful evening by having the supper outside. A short meeting was held afterwards. The senior high youth group from Mount Hope held a swimming party with the Ringwood church youth group. The groups enjoyed swimming at Lake Geneva. Because of the bad weather the commission on membership .. and Evangelism had to cancel the calling on prosepctive members. However Mrs. Dclore.se Oakley had the commission to her home for cake and coffee and the group discussed future plans for calling- Something of interest to the ladies and girls of the area who like to play baseball. On Wednesday evenings at 6:30 a siruill group of ball playing ladies and girls have been playing every week at Doenecke field, so anyone interested just come up and join in the fun -Ihere is always room for more athletic minded ladies. Birthdays Belated birthday wishes to Kathcrin Van Natta who celebrated her day on July 13, to Hila Heineman who celebrated on July 15 and is admitting to 39; to Donna Marie Tomao who celebrated her seventeenth birthday on July 19 and also to Frances Groth who celebrated on that day. So sorry I'm late with these wishes but do hope you all had a lovely day. Best wishes to Mamie O'Neal who will also reach her thirty-ninth birthday on July 25 (just like Jack Benny-- right, Mamie t and to little Madelyn Tomao who will reach 8 years old on July 27. More Candidates Needed There is only a short time remaining before the Association's election and there is still a need for candidates. The offices to be filled are for four trustees and three board members, the financial secretary, vice-president and president's terms will expire as of September. To date there are only two candidates that have agreed to run for the board, they are: Bob Lutz and Ray Cunningham. Members of the nominating committee have been attempting to contact everyone in a search for eligible candidates, which incidentally is a very big job so if they have failed to reach someone who is interested in running for the board or as a trustee please contact one of the committee members who are: Mae Kolb, Rosemary Lutz, Tom Warczak, Bill Lange or Mrytle Rentz or make a point to attend the next association meeting which will be held on August 4 at the Community Center. This will be the last meeting before the election and the ballots will have to be printed shortly afterwards. Highland Couple Wed On Saturday, July 10, a young Highland couple were married at a beautiful ceremony at the Ringwood Methodist church. The lovely bride was the former Ruth Gabriel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gabriel of Bunny Avenue, and the happy groom was Richard Hauck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hauck of Lake street. The bride was attended by her two sisters and the groom's attendants were his brother, Tommy, and Bud Messel. A reception was held at the Pistakee Highlands Community Center. Congratulations to this lovely couple and may they have many happy years ahead. Another Couple Embark On Matrimony \ icki Jesski of .Sunnyside became the lovely bride of Gary Krispin, of Pistakee Highlands on Saturday, July IT. The ceremony was held at St. John's Church at 3 p.m. with Father Dording officating. The bride was attended by Mrs. Pam Dosior, matron of honor; Mrs. Jeannie Foir and Mrs. Lois Muecke, , bridesmaids; Donna Krispin, Junior bridesmaid and Dawn Smith, flower girl. Dawn is a cousin and godchild of the bride. The groom's attendants were' Donald. Mercure, Best man; George Lissy and Robert Schwartze, ushers and Mark Jesski, ring bearer. The reception was held at the Johnsburg. Community Club for 150 guests. The happy couple will be honeymooning in Michigan and will reside in Johnsburg when they return. News Of Friends And Neighbors A series of mishaps have been happening at the Sielisches. First Wally received an injury at work which required eight stitches in his hand, starting at the thumb and reaching across 1he hand. Serious as it was it could have been a real tragedy if it had cut the tdndohs'. The accident occurred when an engine fell on his hand. Next their poor dog,-"Peggy" fell down the hill and dislocated her hip and has been in a lot of pain. Kay and Wally have been carrying her around and they both have been very concerned. Hope by the time this comes out the Sielisch household is back to normal. Hazel and Dick Morley enjoyed a visit with Hazel's sister, Laverne, and husband, Jerry, from Spokane, Wash. Richie and Dorothy Orlowski will be attending the American Legion convention on July 22, 23, 24. and 25, in Chicago. And on July 11 they attended the baby shower of Dorothy's nephew's wife in Chicago. Kay Sielisch enjoyed a delicious steak dinner in Antioch supplied by hubby, Wally. This was a belated anniversary celebration. The Retoronos just returned from a wonderful two week vacation in Wisconsin where they rented a cottage on the lake and enjoyed all the pleasures of the water. Charlie and Rose Schifferdecker entertained Mr. and Mrs. VanDyke from Chicago, recently for a weekend. Our household was pleased to have Bob's aunt, Loretta Mohr, and cousin, Robbie Helmer, for a visit recently. They haif\ from Pioneer, La. She Spent her two week visit between Bob's sister's home in Libertyville and our house. The time she was with us was very enjoyable until the day before they were to leave for home. Our son, Larry, was riding Robbie on his bike when Rob caught his heel in the spokes of the bike making Larry loose control and down they went. Consequently a trip to McHenry hospital for stitches on Larry's eye and treatment on a great deal of cuts and bruises. Robbie went home shoeless and limping and Larry has been laid up unable to play ball, which to him is the biggest tragedy of all. Audry and Don Morin picked the hottest day of the summer, Tuesday, July 13, to go into Chicago to visit relatives. J e r r y C l i f t o n ' s m o t h e r stopped to spend a couple of days with Donna and Jerry, last' week. She was on her way home to Madison, Wise., after a two weeks vacation. ' The John Weingart household was busting at the seams last week. John was on a one week vacation and entire time was spent in entertaining their family and friends. Get-well wishes to Tom Warczak's mother, Mrs. Anna Warczak, who underwent surgery at the McNeal Memorial hospital in Berwyn on Wednesday, July 14. A McHenry County Woman's Club meeting was held on Tuesday, July 13, at the home of the county president, Jan Janquart. Those from this area who attended were: Dorothy Jenkins, Lois Leuth and Jan Janquart. Welcome to new residents, Betty and Oscar Hoechelman, and their two daughters, Mary and Frances, have rented the home of Bill and Rose Brite on Annabelle. I know they will be welcome members of the community. The Jacksons enjoyed a stay at home vacation for two weeks. They did manage to get some swimming though and did some visiting with Ron's mother who is recuperating from a mont heart attack. Talk about ful houses, Jerry and Jan Janquart had a very full house on July 10 and 11. They had a surprise visit from Jan's sister, Jeannme and husband, Earl Ziemer, with their nine children, Earl, Robin, Betty, Mark, Dean, Donna, Julie, Eddie and Judy. The SUNNYSIDE VILLAGE RUBY CROWLEY PHONE 385-21662 Beach Popular With Children All our children are taking advantage of the beach these days as it has been fixed up very nice for their benefit and it gives the children a chance to get out of . mama's way. Chris William is in charge of the swimming lessons. Hospitalized Joe Cameratta was admitted to the hospital last week for an eye ailment and from the report I got he is coming along very nicely and will be home in a few days. We miss seeing him taking his daily strolls around Sunnyside. Correction Our Village Clerk's name is Chris Williams and not Chris Lamar. So I goofed. Birthdays Ernest LaBay, Maria Metzger, Jean Newman and Chester Crowley celebrated their birthdays. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Kunkle and their daughter went to a wedding in Rockford. Parade Pauline Snyder took part in the Fiesta Day parade in McHenry. Her friend Beverly Calloway accompanied. Vacation The Kenneth Jones family on Channel Beach are on their vacation which they are enjoying very much. They took the family to Milan, Tenn., for two weeks with their friends and folks. Ziemers hail from Menomen^c Falls, Wis. On the following day Jan's other sister Ellen Sstraubhaar, and hubby, Ernie, with th^ir four children, Ernie Kurt, Robin and Ellyn, arrived and stayed till Monday. Even with all the confusion the Janquarts enjoyed their visit vt ry much. Their daughter, Reni, went home with Jeannine for a short visit. Work is expected to begin on the resurf icing of Fox Lake road within the next ?0 days. Which will be very good news to resident^. Well, that's all for this week, please let ine hear from ; ou as to what you're doing. The column is so much easier when there is something to write about. 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Part tf the Nationwide Bed System 8 a i _ ^ i Playing Rough Now here's one for the books Little Jimmy Perrcwe decided to play with some monkey liars but some how he slipped and broke his arm so he had to be rushed to the hospital and have it put in a casl. Little Jimmy doesn't mind that a bit -- as he's more concerned about going to school in September. Sick One Estelle Beaty has been recuperating from a stroke at the home of the Phill Mangolds, 1321 Bayview Lane. Now if you would like to drop a card, visit, or call she would love to hear from you. Visits Chlragb Mr. and Mrs. Koffski took their children to an amusement park in Chicago and enjoyed every minute of it. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Kinder had her mother and lather, Mr. ;md Mrs. Lang, out for the day. Weekenders Our own Judge and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sengstock of DesPlaines, come out to their summer home on Riverview drive almo&t every wefekfend. Swimming Classes Cris Williams has given the all particulars on the swimming classes. Bonnie Altman is the Red Cross Water Safety Instructor and Nancy Fisher is assistant in the life saving class. There w^re 180 children and 31 in life sftvirig class. We had wonderful cooperation from every one including mothers, village board, social club,, and the policeman. Chuck Miller furnished the sand and Rich Schnieder the raft. With people like we have in Sunnyside. mmst any thing could be accomplished. Patio' Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tellow from Chicago spent the day with his mother and father (Ma and Pi Tellow). Thei* thre£ children enjoyed the patio luncheon * phd playing on the pier. Thife is home to Steve as he oWns an island hearby With several hbuses on it and he likes to keep his eye i»n thebi. Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Ernie "Lsifeay splurged Sunday afternoon by going io a restaurant for a big dinner in honor of Erihie's birthday. With them Were Iheir fHends, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dehn. 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