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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Oct 1967, p. 15

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I OCTo 20, 1967 - PLAINDEALER - SEC. 2, PG,3 iKELAND Park News Cterole Humann 385-160S Merry-Makers 4-H Club Plans • Halloween Party The Lakeland Merry-Maker is 4-H Club will have its Halloween party on Thursday evening, Oct. 26, at 6:30 p.m.'at the Community House. All the members will be there in costume and fun and games are the order of the day. BOY SCOUT TROOP 459 The troop camped out for the weekend at Veteran's Acres in Crystal Lake with other troops from the district as part of the district fall camporee. They had nice weather for apart of the time and the boys did well in first aid and in physical fitness. More news on the camporee will be available next week. GIRL SCOUT TROOP 320 We started our meeting with the flag ceremony. We said the pledge of allegiance and the Girl Scout promise, and sang "America the Beautiful". The assistant patrol leaders pinned the patrol cords on the patrol leaders who were Linda Apel, Wondy Quast, Kathy Brooks and Mary Beth Humann. We didn't have all the cords so the treasurer and the scribe should ge.t them next week. We all sang "When 'Er You Make a Promise." We went around to each girl saying the Girl Scout Laws. The hostesses were Mary Ellen Johnson, Diane Dargatz and Cindy Kamp,. We decided to have a patrol box for each patrol. We went into our patrols and each chose a name and this is what we came up with, "The Girls from S.C.O.U.T.S.", The tiirl Scout Six, The Petunias, and The Monkees. Each patrol decided on a badge to work on; Patrol 1, Housekeeping; Patrol 2, Drawing and Painting; Patrol 3, Drawing and Painting; Patrol 4, Books. The patrol leaders, scribe and treasurer were called for the court of honor meeting. The other Girl Scouts played Streets and Alleys, and Hide the Purse. We closed the meeting with the flag ceremony and wo had the friendship circle and sang taps. Respectfully submitted, Veronica Bier man, Scfrbc. " " * BROWNIE TROOP 464 The girls are working on some new projects and learning some new songs. Amy Rosio was the hostess at the last meeting. Registration slips have been sent home and were due bdck this week. The Girl Scouts are having a fund drive and sent home the kits to the Brownie parents, CUB SCOUT PACK 459 The Cub committee will meet on Tuesday evening, Oct. 24, at the Mai home in the Shores, at 7:30 p.m. All committee men, den mothers and other interested (jarties are invited to attend. THE BOWLING ALLEY The standings for the last bowling night are so; in first place with an 11-1 record are Jim's followed by the Set-Ters in second with 10-2. The Un- . touchables are third with 8-4 and the Ringers and Sociable are tied for fourth with 7-5. There is another tie for sixth place with the Fugitives and the Alley-Oops neck and neck with 6-6. The No Names are eighth with 4^-7'4 Ninth are the Mamas and the Papas with 4-8 followed by the Top Cats in tenth with 3'/2-8!4 Georges are in the eleventh position with 3-9 and last but not least are the 3J's and a B with 2-10. M;trv George leads the men with a 548 scratch high series. R. Rudsinski has high handicap series with 620. In the Women's division, Joan Apel has a 486 scratch high series and Bunny laenicke has 656 high series with handicap. The line-up for Oct. 21 is as follows wi.li the 3J's and a B on lane 1 versus the No-Names on lane 2. On lanes 3 and 4 it's the Untouchables, vs. the Fugitives." Lane 5 and 6 will see the Ringers vs. Georges, and 7 and 8 are the Mamvs and the Papas vs. Alley-Oops. The Top Cats vs. Jim's will be on 9 and 10 and the Set- Ters vs.' the Sociables will be on 11 and 12. COMMUNITY HOUSE SCHEDULE Ml bookings and cancellations for the Community rouse are to bo nrde through lo Ki/- 7.0 by calling 3K5-272K. Sunday, Oct. 22 - Wedding Shower, 2 p.m. Monday, ()«.'(. ?:> - Lakeland Park 4-H club, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 24 - Boy Scout meeting, 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday , Oct. 23 - Girl Scout meeting, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. - Little League Op?n meeting, 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26 - 4-H Halloween party, 6.-30 p.m. WEDDING BELLS Joice Seltzer, the daughter of the Lawrence Seltzers, was married on Saturday, Oct. 14 to Mr. Kenneth Martone of Bridgeport, Conn. The three o' clock ceremony was performed at St. Mary's church. Her twin sister, Judy ^Seltzer, of San Diego, was her maid of honor. The best man was Paul Martone and the groomsman was his twin brother, Jim, brothers of the groom. The reception was held in the evening at the VFW in McHenry. After a wedding trip to New York the newiywed?1 will live in Milwaukee. Our best wishes to the happy couple for a long and prosperous life together." BIRTHDAY GREETINGS To the newlywed Bud Druml who celebrates his birthday on Oct. 20. It is also that most important first birthday for his niece, Doneen Druml, who will celebrate the big day in North Carolina. Judy Bierman adds another birthday but no year on the twentieth. The twentyfirst is b-day for Michael Malin and Ken Grothman and Joe Prazak celebrate on the twentysecond. Petey Oc:kford, and Jay . Osman add another year on the twenly-fourth, and brother and sister, Richard and Na.icy Mathews, will be three and twelve the twenty-fourth. Dennis Druml is also a birthday boy -then. Happy birthdays to all our readers, near and far. ANNIVERSARY WALTZ Best wishes to Mirph and Norb Kwiatek on the twentythird when they celebrate twenty-one years of wedded bliss. The twenty-fourth is anniversary day for G%rry and Lloyd Wagner and for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mazzoni who will mark forty-seven years together. Our sincere congratulations. STORK GRAM 1 Columbus Day will be a holiday for more reasons than one for little Carrie Lynn Pierce who will be celebrating birthdays on that day. She was born on Oct. 12 at 6:05 p.m. at Memorial hospital in Woodstock to. proud parents, Chuck and Mary Pierce. "She weighed "in at 9 lb. oz„ and measured 21 inches in length. She came home with mom on Monday to meet big brother, Mike, and twin sisters, Kelly and Colleen, who were a year, old in August. Grandma Hansen is staying with them for a few days. STORK-GRAM 2 Another Columbus Day baby is the newest member of the Johnson family who arrived at 10:40 p.m. a1, M:Henry hospital to join the goup. She was named Patricia Marie and weighed a petite 6 lb. 13 oz. at birth. Besides mom and dad, Jjjin and Maureen, the rest of the fam'ly awaiting her arrival were Mary, Michael, Judy, John, Joey, and Kathleen. STROLLING THROUGH THE PARK Last week was a great week for babies and another former resident just became the mother of twin daughters o.i Oct. 4. Marianne BorcherdtMiscimski, who is the daughter of Fritz and Liz Borcherdt, gave birth to daughters, Darleen and Doreen. The Miscimrkis are living in Coventry. Our congratulations to the new grandparents. Mrs. Miscovic is back home after spending a few weeks in Buffalo City, Wis., where she was visiting her aunt who is hospitalized in Winona, Minn. She came home on the train which runs along the Mississippi River for quite a ways and said the scenery was just beautiful with all the fall leaves out in their gorgeous array or colors. Our best wishes are extended to Cindy Loser, a former resident, whd was married on Sept. 30 to Rich Wagner of Lake Villa in St. Patrick's church. A reception was held in Richmond following the ceremony. The newlyV/eds are making their home in Johnsburg. Jack Oakford and Larry, Billy and Meg along with the dog went camping over the last weekend in Southern Illinois. They went to Nauvoo and visited Oakford, 111., which was settled by Jack's great-grandparents many years ago. On the way back they stopped to visit relatives who 'ive near Dixon. The bad weather interrupted their journeys so they returned a day sooner. The Braves had their end of the season picnic last Saturday at the home of manager, Jim ' Daurio. They ate heartily of hot dogs, potato salad and all the fixins and expended some of their energy playing games, in the yard. Jim and Mary were assisted by Coach Ed Drum! and Kay in the picnic activities. Rose and Ed Oswald took a weekend trip, to Decatur where they visited Mr. Druml's sister, Dora and Ella Oswald. Richard Abbott visited his folks over the weekend while he was in Chicago on business. The younger Abbott family will be moving back to the Chicago area again as his company has transferred him to Hinsdale. They have been living in Portland, ..Maine, for several years and there should be an exciting Christmas coming up for all the Abbotts, big and small. Get well wishes to Christopher Creutz who has been in Sherman hospital for the past week w'th a bronchial infection. He's getting better and should be home by now, but his mom and dad could use a rest after all the travelling back an J forth. Don Humann attended the homecom'ng football game at the University of Illinois with some friends and saw Minnesota tromp Illinois 10-7. While dad was away Carole and the kids went to Grandma Neuenfeldt's and then took, the subway down to the Chicago loop. We saw the Picasso at the Civic Center and we're still making up our minds about it. We also saw some of the buildings that dad had worked on, which thrilled the kids. We walked all around and showed the kids a lot o f the famous landmarks and then took the bus back home down the Outer Drive. They were quite impressed by the size of Lake Michigan after Mc- Cullom Lake. This was Meg's very first trip around the town although the others rea'ly enjoyed the day, as it was several years since their last visit. A surprise shower was given for Maureen Johnson last Wednesday at Shirley Koch's home. The co-hostesses for the affair were Shipley and Roberta Humphries. Each of the guests brought a gift for the new M.imi 'n.,teadl of the expected baby which made it even more fun to open all the lovely gifts. A fresh fruit compote was served in a fresh pineapple halfshell with homemr.ie coffee cakes and lots of coffee for the morning affair. The guests were Louise Altergott, Lois Chaote, Fran DiBIasi, Connie Giacomo, Anna Hansen, Kitty Hendle, Bunny Jaenicke, Betty Kamp, Joyce Leopold, Mrs. Meilahn, and Fran Meilahn, Fran Quast and Marge Webber, Dorothy Dowell, Shirley George, and Rosemary Tiffany were unable to attend. They had a lovely time and Maureen was really surprised. Luckily the baby waited till the next day to pu* in her appearance. Get well wishes to Eugene Kell who has been ill lately. Werner and Louise Henneberg traveled to Macomb on Sunday to visit son, John, who is a freshman at Western Illinois University. Lorraine and Bill Moll have sold their home and are in the process of getting things ready to move. They've lived here for a long time and will be missed by all their friends and neighbors. Don Veenhuis' sister Linda who is a frequent visitor here gave birth to her first child on Columbus Day. The pride o' the family will be known as Chris Allen Stenzel and our congrats to all. A baby shower was given on Sunday for Georgia Manning Boyle who is expecting her first baby soon. The hostesses for the affair were Diane Major, Carol Knor and Marion Meyers. The affair wh'ch was held at the Knor home had a stork motif and many lovely gifts were given to the expected heir. Many relatives and friends and neighbors were on hand to help with the festivities. Belated birthday greetings to Scott and Todd Sword who celebrated birthdays recently. We would love to add names and dates to our birthday book, but can only if given the information. Won't you please help? I know that some of the ages given have been incorrect ami would also appreciate a eill to correct the mis-information. Do Your Fall Planting--Before Winter lave A Good Sele ion Of Evergreens TuBop Bulbs -- M®it IGaiSffl Now F®r SPRING BEAUTY SPECIALS 5' to 7' Junipers Larger & Small Pfiters You Pick Them-We'll Dig Them (L\>untrydide ^}(owee° Shop and Yjur&ery HOVBS: S A.m. • • pjn. 1 Days a Week Phom Mt-SlSt EL 17* Vi mile Wert of Si Cry*Ul Lake, IlllMte 44JL NYE DRUGS J'llM GILLETTES RIGHT GUARD SPRAY DEODORANT Regular SI .00. Good thru Oct. 2$) 1967 Limit 2 C wit h I his VITAMIN SPECIALS! VIGRAN VIGRAN M 2x100 2x90 $219 8 $®!29 BROXODENT Electric Tooth Brushes Regular £ 4)88 or Travel NEW DELUXE Good thru Oct. 23, 1967 VIGRAN CHEWABLE 2x90 $3" Assay Assured Squibb Vitamins with this coupon LIMITED OFFER LAVORI 8 oz. bottle 69c 53t Sweefniii I light 2-for Granulated sugar substitute For Fall Moroline White PETROLEUM JELLY Reg. 7yc 1 lb. jar 59$ Canning Regular 69e Good thru Oct. 23, 1967 Limit 4 with this coiijxMi NATIONALLY ADVERTIZED ' : ' FOUNTAIN FLO FAUCET FOUNTAIN NOW add drinking fountain convenience to vour home 95 Agency Special Vicks Special COUGH SILENCERS Umit 4 1 CC Reg. 25c ID VAPO-RUB 6^2 oz. bottle 19 Limit 2 1 Reg. $1.49 Agency Specia MINCE-0 MMCCS "McHenry\s Most Complete Cosmetic Service" HELENA RUBENSTEIN "BEAUTY IN PARIS" BUY ONE - GET ONE FREE !!! \ ^ Y \> DESERT FLOWER »V 1/2 H;u::l A. llo<l\ Lotion PRICK SPECIAL Color Line SHAMPOO $2.7o |75 Once-A- Year Special Dorothy Gray CLEANSING CREAM $5.00 size $3.00 size $ 300 Skin Dew Specials Mi n-1 ui i' ('1 c;i m K1111 >l.-n hi S().50 $ 350 si 1.00 $1200 Value D ARPEGE SPECIAL OFFER nati rai. spray Ren- $6.00 500 AI.S' ) IN My SIN 1325 North Riverside Drive 385-4426 McHenry

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