'•'w. 1967 LAKELAND PARK NEWS PAGE 4 SECTION 2 - MCHENRYT LAIN DEALER -JANUA-RY 26 "" ' 1 ' They will leave on this hike about 9 a.m. from the community House. Respectfully submitted, Alan M e u r er, scribe. > Couples Bowling League The schedule for the Lakeland Park couples bowling league for February is as foll o w s : F e b . 4 , F e b . 1 1 , a n d Feb. 18. The standings after r, the first game of the second half find the Sinners in first place with four points with the Ramskells on their heels in the second also with four points. In the third position are the Winos with 3-1, followed by the Warriors with 3-1 and the Dreps with 3-1. The Jaw Breakers are sixth with 2-2 with the Jammers in seventh with 2-2. The Short Circuits are eighth with 1-3 and the SaintsC?) are ninth with 1-3. Eleventh place is filled by the Bombers with 0A and last but not least are the 4 Pins with 0-4. Birthday List Birthday greetings to little Miss Terry Kozy who celebrates her sixth birthday on Jan. 28, and to Larry Oakford who turns twelve on the s&me day. On Jan. 29 both Debbie Gladman and Ed Linnane are celebrating their fourteenth birthdays. Vickie Moore becomes four years old on the thirtieth along with Rob Wohnrade who is marking his twelfth birthday. On the thirty-first Steve Wickenkamp blows out four candles and Linda Zimny will have fourteen on her cake. The first day of February belongs to Mark Giacomo who will be seven years old. On the third my favorite ten year old will become my favorite eleven year old, happy birthday Donna Humann. Wendy Quast also celebrates on the third and will be nine years old. Belated wishes to Lynn Giacomo who was sweet sixteen on the twenty-first. Anniversary Walts Ray and Carol Cynowa are chalking up another year on Feb .1. This makes a grand total of nine for them. Ron and Jackie Creutz mark their fifth year of togetherness on the third. Best wishes for many more years. Get-Wen Wishes The sick list is getting crowded this week. This is one part we'd just as soon dispense with. Rose Oswald is und^r the weather lately with a bad case of laryngitis and assorted ills. Johnny Hickey has written from Viet Nam that he has been hospitalized for the past month with a case of malaria. He should be out of the hospital by now and back on the job. Margo Schaedel and Ruth Roach have both returned home after surgery. Sympathy Our condolences are offered to Wilma Atkinson and Jim Duffy on the death last week of their uncle. Joseph Duffy. They attended the wake on Sunday. Strolling Through the Park The biggest event of the week in anyone's book has to be the arrival home of Buddy Druml after a years service in Viet Nam. Ed and Kay got a call on Wednesday from New Mexico where Buddy was waiting for transport to O'Hare. He arrived at 12:35 a.m. Friday with a whole contingent of Drumls to greet him. Friday was the day for a belated Christmas celebration complete with tree and other decorations and gifts. They are busily engaged in catching up on a year's worth of chatter. The infant daughter of David and Donna Druml was baptized Doneen Marie in a ceremony at St. John the Baptist church in Johnsburg on Sunday. Her godparents are Sherry Nellis Bell and her uncle Edward M. Druml, Jr. After the service a party was held at the home of her paternal grandparents, Ed and Kay Druml. Guests were Grandpa and Grandma Smith o f J o h n s b u r g , a u n t A p r i l Faunt and daughter, Suzanne, aunt Jill Smith and uncle PROPERTY OWNERS SCHEDULE GENERAL MEETING FEB. 22 The board of the Lakeland Park Property Owners met last week and set the date for the forthcoming general meeting. It will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. sharp. Mayor Doherty and members of the City Council will be present to meet and greet the residents /and will conduct a question and answer period. There will be further information in the LPPO ANewsletter. Dogs After deceiving several more complaints about loose dogs causing disturbances, I called the McHenry police department to inquire about the procedure for taking care of this problem. They informed me . that whenever something happens involving a dog, the people are to call the police to report it immediately and that they will dispatch a squad car to pick up the offending animal and locate the owner. There is a fine involved with loose dogs. The phone number of the police department is 385-2131. Little League The Little League meeting will be held tonight, Wednesday, at 8 p.m. at the community house. Bill Jaenicke is in charge of the tickets for the roller skating party to be held on Feb. 15. Any managers who don't have their tickets can get them through Bill. Tickets are being sold by all of the managers. Don't forget the meeting tonight. .Community House Schedule Booking and. cancellations for the community house are made by calling Mrs. Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. Wednesday, Jan. 25-Little League open meeting - 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31 - Boy Scout meeting - 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1 - Girl Scout meeting - 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2 - Woman's Club meeting and social - 8:30. A Brownie Troop 464 The Brownies are very' busy making sit-upons. These are used to sit upon! What else? They are made of oilcloth and are used for sitting on the floor or ground and are necessary for camp. Susie Wickenkamp was the hostess and brought cookies. Girl Scout Troop 820 We started our meeting with the flag ceremony. We .talked about coming events. The troop was not registered for the Come See, Junior program so we will not attend as a group. Anyone can go by themselves to see what other troops have been doing. Donna Humann showed us 1 badge sash that belonged to Mrs. Patterson when she was a Girl Scout. It was completed down the front and half way up the back. There was also a book that showed what she did for different badges. We closed our meeting with the flag ceremony and singing of taps. Then we finished the meeting with songs., Respectfully submitted, Mary Ellen Johnson, Scribe, and Veronica Bierman, assistant scribe. Boy Scout Troop 459 Troop 459 is beginning the new year with a whole new list of leaders. Joe Prazak is our new. Scout Master. The assistants are Bill Jaenicke and Ray Rode. Jerry Zalud is the junior assistant leader. Ronald Kamp is the senior patrol leader with Donnie Licastro as the assistant. The meetings have been changed to Tuesday from .7 to 9 p.m. The Boy Scouts are planning a hike to the dam Jan. 28. On this hike the boys will be able to-pass their map and compass, cooking aother requirements. However, all boys who are going on this hike must have a permission slip. ALUMINUM SIDING Fireproof -- Waterproof -- Rustproof BejmoldB -- Alsco ALSCO Premium "SO" SWog with the DuPont Finish Life of the Building Written Guarantee Stoma Window®, tan * Awt&ingn McHenry Window & Awning Co. SSM W. Winkec&D Ed. McHenry. Ill PHONE 380-11M FOB THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOB COM TO KOENEMANN S SAGE CO. • IS VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES • TRUE OEUAN STYLE FLAVORS • LEAN HIGIOIV 8MOKED BACOll • DELICIOUS HICKORY 8MOKED HAB • C OUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES Phone 38S-8280 Kiwta 1M -- Jest East of ISoafc® IS -- Volo, DL iiAKE LINCOLN & MERCURY "SbJicaU to MCHENRY COUNTY'S LARGEST AND MOST REPUTABLE LINCOLN & MERCURY DEALER. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM. LAKE UMM & MMMI 325 VIRGINIA CRYSTAL LAKE 459-2432 Martie Smith. Also Greatg r a n d f a t h e r O s w i a l d a n d Grandpa and Grand m a Druml and uncles Kevin, Dennis and her big brother Dayie, her momma and her godparents. Many friends were also there to honor the little miss. Unable to attend were her dad who is busy in Viet Nam and her greatgrandmother Oswald who was ill. Wendy and Rob Quast had a. combined birthday celebration on Jan. 14. In the way of an unusual party, they had a taffy pull. The girls came dressed in their old duds and a good thing too. The taffy ended up on the ceiling and floor and numerous places were made and by the last perfected their technique. The taffy pullers included P a m and Beth Ryden, Lois and Ann Johnson, Barbara Tiffany, Cheryl Nuss, Chris Jaenicke, Alana Hendricks, Debbie George, Mary Johnson, Linda Humphries, and Kathy Morgan. The kids also decorated cloth bags with liquid embroidery to carry home their finished product. Rob's birthday was Jan. 4 and Wendy will have hers on the third of February. Grandma Quast who is spending a few weeks with them was delegated to the clean-up squad while Fran stirred up the recipes. Quite a day! New residents in the area are June and Sam Schmunk and their daughters, Linda and Donna, who have recently moved into a home on B e a c h r o a d i n L a k e l a n d Shores. They lived previously in Country Club Estates. Michael Burmann entertained a group of his friends last week on Tuesday in honor of his seventh birthday. His guests were Anita Rebel, Helen Arient, Angie and Robbie Burmann, Scott Kuhns, Donnie Johnson, Mark Rogers, Michael McClure, and Martie Nuss. They toasted the birthday boy with cake and ice cream. With so many relatives, two family parties were held for Mike with his mom's folks coming one Sunday and his dad's the next. His grandma Marie Leirvaag, and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Eichelman were there. Also Bob and Ginny Eichelman, and their four kids and Jean and John Fougerousse and their five. The following week brought Sally and Duke Burmann, and Angie and Robbie and Chuck and Delores Burmann, and David, Diana and Cheryl- Anyone want cake? Clyde Bassler was surprised on his birthday by the Eckharts and Evanses on Saturday night. Instead of a birthday cake the lucky birthday boy put his candles on a homemade butterscotch pie. MMMM. Ron and Barb Meurer celebrated their fourteenth wedding anniversary last Saturday with the Osmans and Georges. The six of them had reservations at a steak house in Crystal Lake and they had a marvelous meal, probably also gained a few pounds apiece from the sounds of thq menu. After dinner they returned to the Meurers and were joined by Bob and Jessie Matthews and ended the evening with cards. Tina Licastro celebrated her seventh birthday last week on Thursday. She entertained Karen Kawa, Debbie and Karen Stupey, Renee Nichols, Doreen Parenti and Susan Kane of McCullom Lake, Cindy Kamp, Judy Slonina, Kimberly Martin, Michelle Fish and her sisters, Terry and Darlene. The guests were served ' birthday cake and m i l k s h a k e s f o l l o w e d b y games. Nedra and Les Eckhart and Bill enjoyed Sunday dinner in Delavan with grandma Eve Goethel. Really have to be hungry to drive through the pea soup fog we had on Sunday morning. From the reports Wisconsin was even soupier than Illinois. They returned in time to join the crowd at the Drumls. Danny Veenhuis had a party on Saturday in honor of his fifth birthday. His guests w e r e Tom C r e u t z , R a y Roach, Kenny Bottari, Bobby ahd Gail Hutt, Beverly Hromec, Eric Gragler, David Sima ahd his brother. Randy. Daddy was on hand to help with the party and a good time was nad by all. Bob and Gayle Laursen are back home after a week and a half spent in sunny? Florida. They enjoyed a day and a half of sun with the rest rain and drizzle. No tans this time but they had a good time anyhow. They visited Cape Kennedy and were very impressed by the space station. They also visited Marineland and the Keys. Grandma Laursen and Grandma Thorsen took care of the household in their absence and operated in shifts. Art and Gladys Hafer attended a wedding reception Saturday for Art's nephew, Allan Keisler of Elgin. The bride was the former Cathy O'Connell of Streaniw 0 od. Saturday was also Art and Gladys' wedding anniversary and they were toasted by the assembly and had pictures taken with the bride and groom. J0n Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Patz of Wheaton were their guests for dinner. Mrs. Patz presented them with a huge lemon cake in honor of their anniversary. Our belated congratulations to the Hafers on their anniversary. The Arients were surprised when one of the featured items in the Sunday news was a fire at the plant where John is employed. The place was damaged pretty heavily and they are engaged in clean up and salvage operations right now. This is probably old news by now, but better late than never! Glenn and Terry Hartmann who rented a home on Shore Drive have purchased the Hirschberg home on Bonner Drive where they have resided for about a month n o w . T h e H a r t m a n n s h a v e two children, Jill, 2 % and Mark who is 7 months. Anyway, we can welcome them as permanent residents now. Good luck in your new home. Lloyd and Gerry Wagner went out for dinner on Saturday night followed by an evening of bowling. Ray Cynowa expected to spend a quiet evening at the old homestead after the kiddies were tucked into their beds. Carol had other plans though and a big group of celebrants gathered at the front door to pay homage to the birthday boy. Surprise! The foolers were Ginny and George Farrell, Shirley and Max Koch, John and Maureen Johnson, Bill and Delia Dralle, Judy Yearton, and Mr. and Mrs. Cynowa and Mr. and Mrs. Gartze. They kept their spirits up with champagne punch and barbecue and a big birthday cake marked with the number of -years the birthday boy has chalked up! Hope they had a fire permit! Rose and Ed Oswald entertained Ed and Kay Druml and Dennis, Kevin and Bud on Saturday evening. After dinner they had gifts under the Christmas tree for Buddy who is really cleaning up on this late Christmas deal. Made them very happy to see their grandson after so long. Jim Daurio conducted his first meeting after being elected as president of his unibn. The meeting was held last Wednesday at the Daurio b home. They attended a wedding reception in Chicago on Saturday for Jim's cousin. They caught up on all the family news and visited with relatives they hadn't seen for years. Bev. Wickenkamp received news over the weekend of a fire at her sister's home in Minnesota. Her sister and one of the children were in the yard when she noticed smoke coming from the roof. A two year old was napping in the house and they were able to get Mr out through a window. A nearby workman gave the child artificial respiration and she was in good condition after inhaling a lot of smoke. Besides s t i tches from glass cuts on her sister's arm no other injuries were reported. Ann Herzog was hostess for the tripoli session last week. Delia Julian, Edna Hountras, Ivy Lezak, Louise McEnery and Ann played the game, while Stan Lezak, Jim McEnery, and Tom Hountras, who came for the good food, had a good gab session. Ruth McMahon, who hats been hospitalized for over five weeks, was released and able to come home on Saturday. She will be convalescing at home for a while but at least she is home. A birthday celebration was held for Orlo McMahon on Sunday at the Herzog home. The guests were Lu and Jim McEnery, Helen and Gene Kraskiewicz and son, Mike, Delia Julian and the party givers, Ivy and Stan Lezak and Ann Herzog. A sumptuous dinner was served followed by cards all over the house. One game was going in the kitchen and another in the living room. The birthday boy was presented with a rack for his fishing rods and a fisherman's lantern. Jim Daurio has been named as chairman in charge of containers for the annual March of Dimes drive in the McHenry area. Be generous when a volunteer asks you to gve. Thanks for all the wonderful telephone calls received throughout the week with news for the column. Keep up the good work. P. erSonai * Mrs. C. A. Frasier • and daughter, Mrs. David Ross, of Grinnell, Iowa, were overnight guests in the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Ray Page, Tuesday of last week, enroute to visit relatives in Chicago. Miss Betty Bauer, R.N. of Detroit, Mich.,, was a weekend' guest of Nher parents, ,Mr.„ and Mrs. Joseph L. Bauer. Mrs. Charles Zitka of Chicago visited her aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Neiss, at the1 Villa home last Thursday and also called on McHenry friends. Mrs. Walter Brooks entertained her brother, George McAuliff, and wife and her sister, Mrs. Laura Brennan, of Chicago, over the past weekend. Mrs. Richard Freund and Mrs. Elizabeth Michels were Waukegan visitors Tuesday of last week where the latter spent the day in the home of her grandson, James Van Heirslee, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weingart and family of Arlington Heights visited McHenry relatives Sunday.. Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mrs. Robert Hoelscher returned Sunday by plane from Seal Beach .Calif., where they a c c o m p a n i e d M r s . B e t t y Nielsen by car a few weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thennes and son, Phillip, have moved from Woodstock to the Robert Vogt place north of the city. For Sentiment or Spice NOfiCROSS MSLMJULSLt!Ll£SLMJM± : 2 for 1 SAU • Now in Progress i TIDY MAGIKIST RUG CLEANERS at Woodstock , PHONE 338-100© !=> SuLB.fl R fl ft fl RMJUUUULBJUS Boimrs 1259 N. 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Freund returned Sunday by plane from Florida where they spent a few weeks in the home of the former's son. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson and children attended convocation at the University of Illinois Sunday. Their son, Roger a member of the graduating class, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs- Thompson, visited in the home of his brother Harold Thompson, in Zion Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Kempfer of Geneva and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simon and daughter, Barbara, of Chicago were called here Sunday by the sudden illness of Frank Kempfer, Sr., who is now a patient at the McHenry hospital. Barbara Simon, a student nurse, remained for the week to care for her grandfather. Gary Vycital was home from his studies at the College of St. Thomas in St. Paul to spend the. weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vycital. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vycital and Misses Alice Peet and Linda Adams attended the gift ware show in Chicago. 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