>*ge Thursd&y*-December 16< 1968 JtmmF LAKELANDPARK NEWS CAROLE HUMANN 385-1605 FOUR BOWLING TEAMS TIE FOR FIRST PtACE Things are really getting tight Jn our bowling league with four teams tied for first place. The Lucky Strikes, Alley Cats, Sissies, and Bloopers are all up there in first with Bad News r.nd Bad Guys tied for fifth. The rest of the teams are in the following order, Misfits in seventh, Arrow B's in eighth, Spooks in ninth, Porfits in tenth, Odd balls in eleventh and Sea Biscuits in twelfth. Ted tfaftiinski really bowled up a s t o r m w i t h a 6 0 0 s e r i e s scratch, knocking Lee Mai out of high series. Ron Meurer and Walter Pissootzki are tied with a 621 series with handicap. The ladies stayed the same, with Barb Meurer having a 500 scratch series and Carol Ketchum having a 640 series with handicap. The following teams Will be facing each other on Dec. 18: Odd Balls vs Bad Guys, Alley C^ts vs Sissies, Bad News vs Forfits, Misfits vs Bloopers, Sea biscuits vs Lucky Strikes, and Arrow B's s Spooks. Btoy Scouts Scouting is going strong now in. Lakeland Park. The boys are all enthused over this program. We want the scouts to .stay scouts and there is only one way, and that is for all ir>en interested to get out to troop meetings and community meetings. A note to all- boys is tor have handbooks at all meetings and wear your neckerchiefs. If you are a tenderfoot Or over in rank, you can wear your uniform. Respectfully subletted, Billy Eckhardt. New Board Member We are happy to announce that Elmer Haggeman has been appointed to fill the vacancy on the board left by William Frazicr who was transferred to Cleveland. The regular; board ^meetings will meet on the second Tuesday of each month now on. Community House Schedule ' Please notify Jo Rizzo at 385-2728 for any cancellations or reservations. Wednesday, Dec. 15 -7:30 p.m. Little League open meeting. Saturday, Dec. 18 - 2:30 p.m. - McHenry Shores SSAC Club Christmas party. Sunday, Dec. 19 - Millstream Campers Christmas party. Monday, pec. 20 -3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Girl Scout meeting. 7 p.m. - Boy Scout meeting. Tuesday, Dec. 21 - Pack Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Woman's Club Christmas party The ^evening that the members of the Lakeland Park Woman's club has been waiting for is now just a memory and What a memory. Eveyone was decked out in their party dresses ajnd added a lot of color to an already beautifully decorated hall. Jo Rizzo and her committee, Arlene Bartos, Delores Belohlavy, Vicky Bottari, Pearl Koester, Lyda Ftadisch, Ruth Roach, Delores Rogers and Margo Schaedel have been working ever since Thanksgiving, making table favors and special prizes and as usual came up with some real clever ideas. After a delicious dinner, which was served buffet style, Lyda Radisch introduced some of our past presidents and gave a slight history of the dub and its very first Christmas party which was planned, cooked, served and then eaten by its membersi Jean Gagnon was president at the time. A beautiful corsage was presented to her and to Helen Strandquist, and Audrey Ellmer who were also past presidents. It was certainly nice seeing our charter members and honoring them in a small way. After the program, Mr. and Mrs. Santa dropped in to say hello and to pass out the grabbag gifts the ladies had brought. AH in all it was a very enjoyable evening, ending \yith the traditional carol singing. lfockcy News Because of the warm and rainy weather, our game was called off. We are hoping to get some cold weather to get the lake frozen, so that we could get at least one good practice in and to get on the way with our games. From looking at some of the teams in the league, it looks like we'll have a hard time again- this year. Last year we came in first with eight win's and two losses. This year we want to be undefeated. As-soon as the lake gets frozen again, we can have our first game. Girl Scout Troop 320 Our meeting opened with the pledge and our promise. Then our patrol leaders took dues. After that Mrs. George taught us how to make candy cups out of empty paper rolls and Christmas cards. We made lots of eandy cups. Place mats were made out of cards and black paper by each girl. On the 23rd of December the Girl Scouts will go Christmas caroling and will then go back to the community house for; their Christmas party. The girls will meet at Mrs. George's at 7 p.m. and will walk to the community house, caroling along the way. Brownies Troop 464 The Brownies will go caroling at their regular meeting time on Dec. 21 and will then stop at Shirley Meurer's for hot chocolate afterward. It will not be necessary to wear their uniforms, but they should dress very warm. There will be no meetings Dec. 28 or Jan. 4. Cub Scouts The Cub Scouts will have their Chrsitmas party this coming Tuesday evening at the Community house at 7:30 p.m. at their regular pack meeting. The boys are to bring their 50 cent grab bag gift and I heard a rumor that Santa was going to try and make it. The family is welcome to join the boys but should not participate in the gift exchange. Refreshments will be served as usual. Birthday Wishes Birthday wishes go to Gary Bockman who will be sixteen and Kim Butler who will be six, both on Dec. 16. The seventeenth of December has Veronica Bierman celebrating her tenth, Mike Funk his seventh, Lee Hahn his eleventh and Grandma Eckhart just celebrating. Jodj^ Osmon and Ron celebrating her fourteenth. On Braun share Dec. 18 with Jody Dec. 19, Myrtle Sullivan will celebrate and on Dec. 20, my son, John Meurer, will be seven and on the twenty-second Billy Oakford will be seven and Thomas Linnane will be ten. The twenty-third will have Nedra Eckhart adding another year and Susan Pankiewicz turning twelve. May you all have many more years of happiness ahead of you. Strolling Through The Park With most everyone staying home out of the rain the past weekend, one happy thought is that we would have had about eight or nine inches of snow and lots of aching backs any NEW FOR XMAS The Famous Keni of London Now at Nyes. Plus Many More Scents NYE DRUG offier'Steal* at Wflmfe! Lef'it rain. " 7 The little birthday girl, Meg Oakford, has been working Overtime celebrating her third birthday last week. She was the hostess for a pizza lunch on Dec. 8 for several of her friends Cjnd their moms. Helping to rhake the foodstuffs disappear in record time were Janie Mc- Gue and her mom, Breftda, Kenny Bottari and Vickey and (iarol Mikosz and her mom, Harriet. The highlight of the feast was a large pink cocoanut cake which M r s. Sigmund brought for her favorite little neighbor. On Sunday lots of aunts and uncles cdme to the Oakford home to celebrate Meg's birthday and her brother Billy's birthday, which comes Christmas week, Dec. 22. Meg's godmother,, Pat McCullough, Marilyn McCullough, Eileen and Pete Paulsen and Cindy, Duke and Connie Gfondy and Mark and David helped to make the day a happy one. Helen Strandquist entertained old friends over the weekend. Harold and Helen Rose of Elmwood Park came for a relaxing time and lots of Helen's good cooking. Our best wishes go to Mr. McEnery who is in McHenry hospital. He has been there for a week while waiting for surgery. Get well quick. Bill and Jylip Perry and Billy spent the weekend in polo, 111., visiting friends, Kent and Rosie Crear. Then it's ,home again ahd back to the old grind. -The Humann family drove through the fog on Saturday night to pay homage to their smallest niece, Peggy Humann, on her first birthday. The young lady came down with the flu during her party and spent the rest of the evening in bed. A good time was had by all in sfrite of it. C a r o l e ' s s i s t e r , S u s a n Schwaba, gavfe birth to a baby bby on Dec. 7. The young lad brings the total boys in the family to three out of thirteen. Good luck in the coming years to young David. A cowboy birthday party was held last Friday with Dave Wickenkamp being the guest of honor to celebrate his ninth birthday. The boys were sent cowboy invitations and When they arrived they yvere given a badge with their ndmes on to wear. The traditional game of pin the tail was rfcfel&ced with pin the badge on the sheriff. A feotift! tootin!' tiWtf Had" by Robert Eppel, Jeff Bierman, Scott Strange, David Wohnrade, Chris and Paul Robers, Jimmy Hahn, Doug Mayer and Billy Burman and of course Dave. Get-well wishes go to Randy Jensen who is in McHenry hospital. I'm sure he would like to receive some cards from his friends. Our deepest sympathy goes to Roberta Humphrys whose grandmother passed away last week. I would like to wish Gail Braun a belated happy birthday. She celebrated on Dec. 9. Anniversary wishes go to Dorothea and John Zimney who will celebrate their twenty-first on the seventeenth and to Liz and Fritz Borchert who will celebrate on the twenty-third. Best of luck to Jim Kujak who ends his furlough today. He's on route to Ft. Knox, Ky. for further training in the Paratroopers. Wonder if all these low-paid privates get frustrated being near the largest hoard of gold in the world. Grandma Jan Walker has her heart's delight, little Eddy, back again for a visit. No more dull days for a while at the Walker abode. Birthday greetings to Ed Gladman who greeted another year on the twelfth. He and Mickey celebrated the event on Saturday night by going out for dinner with Jim and Marion Duffy. Bill and Lillian Glosson took a trip to Whitewater on Sunday to visit son, Dean, who is a freshman at the college. It was open house and a good excuse for the proud parents. One of our young Cadette Scouts gave an adult party to qualify for one of the challenges these gals have to fulfill. Joanne Schabow planned a party for her folks. Bill and Doris, and Don and C onnie Giacomo, Jim and Helen Oeffling, Frank and Judy Oeffling, and A1 and Lu Oeffling. They had a busy time playing games and learning to square dance A buffet supper restored their energy and everyone had an enjoyable evening. The whole thing from planning to shopping and cleaning up afterwards was done by Joanne with much success. Perle Mesta, .move over! 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