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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Nov 1967, p. 5

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LAKELAND PARK NEWS Carole Htmuuw 385-1608 4-H CLUB PLANS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD NIGHT The Lakeland Merry-Makers 4-H club has planned a local achievement award night to be held on 'Sunday evening at the Community house at 7 p.m. Awards will be presented for the county flair entries of last August. Parents have been invited to attend the affair. LITTLE LEAGUE The open meeting of the Lakeland Park Boys Baseball club will be held on Wednesday evening, Nov. 22* at the community house. Only five people attended the last meeting and the officers are looking forward to a few more faces this time. All the work and planning can't be left until baseball season as there aren't enough hours in the day to accomplish everything. Hope to see you there. COMMUNITY HOUSE SCHEDULE All bookings and cancellations for the community house are to be made through Jo Rizzo by calling 385-2728. Sunday, Nov. 19 - Lakeland Merry-Makers 4-H club Award Night, 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 20- Cub Scout Pack Night, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21 - Boy Scout meeting, 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 22-Girl Scout meeting, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Little League open meeting, 8 p.m. BOY SCOUT TRObP NO. 459 The Bpy Scouts were busy on Saturday picking up the goods for Good Turn Day. Jim Beno, John Licastro, Aggie Prazak and Marv George were chauffeurs for the troop and they canvassed the subdivision. Good Turn Day was in conjunction with the Cub Scouts who had delivered Good Will bags previously around the area'. The troop received a blue ribbon at the round table held recently in Crystal Lake for the fall camporee held on Oct. 13- 14-15 at Veteran's Acres in Crystal Lake. The award was based on campsites, cleanliness in tents and individual ratings in patrols. This is the second time that the troop has received a blue ribbon in troop competition at a camporee. The Cobras and the Flaming Arrows won yellow ribbons in patrol competition. The boys are making patrol plans for a ten mile hike and for a winter campout. A Court of Honor and Parents Night will be held on Dec. 19. CUB SCOUT PACK 459 The pack meeting will be held on Mortify, Nov. 20, at the community house at 7:30 p.m. As usual the whole family is invited to attend the meeting. The Cubs deserve a big hand for their part in Good Turn Day. GIRL SCOUT TROOP 320 Nov. 8 - We opened our meeting with the flag ceremony which was given by Patrol 1. Wfl said the Pledge of Allegiance and said the Girl Scout When selecting a gift for him.... let us help! TflcfJ&M' 5TORE for MENi 1245 N. Green St. McHenry, Illinois Phone 385-0047 Open Daily 8a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fri. 'til 9 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA promise. We sang "My Country Tis of ttiee." Mrs. Bterman handed out calendars to the girls who nssdcd mors n*t get them last week. Tiy to sell them by next week. We discuissed what we could make for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Bierman said the girls cotiid bring samples of things we could make. We went into patrols and decorated our patrol boxes. Hie patrol leaders took attendance and dues. Mary Ellen Johnson played "The Sound of Music" on the - piano for the Musician badge. We wer e served treats by Patrol 1 who were Mary Ellen Johnson and Mary Humann. Pa*4 trol 2 explained certain things as the care of brushes for the Drawing and Painting Cindy Kamp explained th merican flag. We closed our meeting with the friendship circle, singing taps and the flag ceremony. Respectfully submitted, Veronica Bierman, Scribe. BROWNIE TROOP 0464 Investiture was held on Nov. 7 in the community house. The ceremony was opened with the flag ceremony. Cindy Braun, Tammy Leone, Meg Humann, and Cathy Lauer were in the flag ceremony. Mrs. Wickenkamp and Mrs. Foat gave the new girls their Brownie pins and welcomed them to the troop after which each girl was welcomed by each of the second year Brownies. The girls who are official Brownies now are Kim Butler, Laurie Dargatz, Kelly Flannigan, Toni Foat, Linda Humphries, Michelle Koch, Susan Ludwig, Linda Miyaki, Anita Rebel, Amy Rosio, Elisa Rybak, Tammy Rybak, Patti Schabow and Tammy Strange. Susie Wickenkamp said Grace and Judy Johnson invited the mothers to have refreshments. Cake and coffee was served by the committee mothers, Mrs. Humphries, Mrs. Butler, and Mrs. Humann. Each mother received a stationary box made by her daughter at the previous meetings. SNOW BALL DANCE Just a reminder that the Snowball dance will .be coming up pretty quick and now is the time to get your tickets from any club member and to reserve a baby sitter for Dec. 2. The place is the VFW and the time is 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. This is the twelfth annual Snowball dance to be sponsored by the Lakeland Park Woman's club. THE BOWLING ALLEY The standings for the last bowling night has the Set-ters in first place with 17-3 followed by Jim's team with 15-5. The Ringers are third with 12-8 and there is a three way tie for fourth between the Untouchables, the Fugitives, and the Sociables. The Alley Oops are seventh with 10-10 and 3J'sand a B are eighth with 9-11. The No Names are ninth with lVr 12% and the Mamas and the Papas and Georges are tied for tenth with 6-14. Last but not least are the Top Cats with 4}fl5& The lineiq? for Nov. 18 on lanes 1 and 2 are the Mamas and the Papas and Jim's team. On 3 and 4 are the Top Cats ind the Set-ters. On 5 and 6 hrp the SocHbles and the Fugir tives who are Med for fourth place. On lanes 7 and 8 are the No Names and Georges. The 3J*s and a B and the Alley Oops will fight it out on 9 and 10 and on 11 and 12 it will be the Ringers vs. the Untouchables. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Many happy returns of the day to Art Haier and to Scott Kuhns who will celebrate their birthdays on Nov. 18. That is a happy day for Billy Perry and for Michelle Wohlert also. The nineteenth is the big day for Paul Rogers, John Z?<nay and Beula Hoard. Patti McCarthy will have four candles on her cake on the twentieth. Mark Koch marks number seven on the twenty-first. Dottie Becker » subtracts another year on the twenty-second. Thanksgiving turkeys will have candles for Donna Bar wig who will be nine and for Bob Minori Good luck i to all and hope that all the dates are straight this time. ANNIVERSARY WALTZ Eleanor and Clar Haerle will celebrate another matrimonial milestone on the twenty-fourth. Our best wishes to both of you. CONDOLENCES Our deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Consoer and her family on the sudden death, Saturday, of her husband, Walter. OPERATION DIXON Have you given any thought to just what you yourself might be able to do to make Christmas happier for some child al Dixon? November is almost over and the gifts must be collected by the first part of December so that they can be wrapped and delivered in time for Christmas. All this takes time. Happiness is an intangible item and we can all gain much more than we couldpossiblygiveifwe brighten a child's Christmas by even a slight amount. The lists of neededitemshavebeenprinted before and now is the t: me to act. Any toys in good condition or personal grooming aids are desirable. Any gifts should be in top condition but need not necessarily be new. Wrapped holiday candy is a welcome treat. Put on your thinking caps and come up with an idea as time is running out. Gifts can be deposited at the Eckhart home on Willow lane or call 38M308 or 385-3160. STROLLING THROUGH THE PARK To start on a happy note, we want to congratulate Mark Bartos on his accomplishment of being elected to National Honor Society at Marian Central high school. Previously only Juniors and Seniors have been eligible for nomination but this year four;Sophomores were accepted and one of them was Mark. The ceremony wa.j held on Nov. 8 and the parents of the new members were invited to attend the ceremony which is quite impressive and theg^ere served tea later. Frank"®%nd Arlene can really be proud of their teen. B R G T H I S AD M ONTQOMERY WARD PORTRAIT HOURS 9 AM - 5 PM DATES Mon & Tues November 20 & 21 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! e 8x10 COLORED I PHOTOGRAPHIC Portraits by JACK B. NIMBLE, INC. BUST VIGNETTE • Children's Group Pictures Taken at 99c Per Child • Complete Selection of Finished Photographs . . . Not Proofs • Limit: One Per Child • Age Limit: 5 Weeks to 12 Years Old • No Appointment Necessary • Proofs Will Be Made in Full Pose PLUS 50c handling, wrapping, insurance Finished in genuine oil tints by professional artists: Delicately applied oils, so pleasing for children's portraits, to match your child's hair, eyes and complexion. (Clothing not included.) Naturally, there is no obligation to buy additional photographs. ^Good Housekeeping^ ^ GUARANTEES OK REFUND 10 iSTIM, ILIIMS Glad to report that Virginia Hodges is back at home after another long seige at the hospital. Hope her health stays good for quite a while. Lee Glorch spent a terrific weekend visiting with her son, Bob and his family at their home in Streamwood. The highlight of the weekend was the Confirmation on Sunday of her grandson, Gordon, at the Episcopal church of Streamwood by Bishop Montgomery. Dinner was served later to twenty guests at the Glorch home. Flora and Elmer Hagmaim were surprised on Thursday morning when Elmer's sister and brother-in-law, Lil and Elmer Wendt, drove up for an impromptu visit. The Wendts live in Forsyth, Mo., and had been visiting in Wisconsin. They also paid a visit to the Lisses in McHenry Shores, who had more friends visiting with them and it really turned out to be a gala affair and they al: aid a lot of catching iqj on the news. We're happy to report that Bill and Roni Werner and daughter, Susie, have returned to us after living thrown for several years. They lived previously on Shore drive and moved into the Hayden home on Bonner drive over the weekend. Welcome back. Anniversary greetings to Maria and Carl Bremer and to Homer and Melinda Bas sett. Both couples have moved to Lakeland Park in the last year and don't have their names in our great occasions book. Pat Butler was the hostess for a demonstration last Thursday. She served,dessert and cof- NOVEMBER 17, 1967 - PLAIN DEALER - PG. 5 fee to Ruth and Rae Lynn Chadwick, Dolly Tottiiseiid, Arlene Bartos, Irene Sabatka, Nancy Freund, Nancy McClure, Bev Wickenkamp and Wilma Crane after they had surveyed the treasures. With football season just over, some of the fellows are finding it a little boring so they, got up a Sunday game and boy, someone better stock up on the bandaids. George Piccolo was sporting a black eye last week and Frank Vanek needed six stitches in his head after a collision this Sunday. Don't let the insurance lapse. Grace Campo continued the donuiistrtftion fever that has been making the rounds and her guests last Wednesday were Aggie Prazak, Marion Duffy, ( ia Vanek, Adele Kroening, i othy Morgenson, Barb Meurer, Evelyn Osmon and several other gals who enjoyed Grace's good baking, too. Kent and Rosie Crear and son, Tim, spent the day at Perrys last Saturday. They are old friends from teaching days in Nauvoo where Bill and Julie lived before coming to McHenry. The C rears make their home in Polo. DON'T FORGET! Tie a string a^und your finger for No. 1 Dixort - No. 2 Snowball tickets and all the numerous meetings always going oi\i that need your smiling face in attendance. 1 Here's why Wide-Tracking is catching as the great American sport. on The Great One by Pontiac Overton Cadillac - Pontiac Co. 1112 n. Front st. Pontine Motor Division McHenry, Illinois B & D Automotive Supply Hours- Open Daily 9-9 Sunday 9-1 Phone 385-2039 1719 Rte. 120 (Kent Acres) McHenry / GET THE PARTS YOU WANT - WHEN YOl NEED THEM from Community Auto Supply Phone 385-0778 FOR SERVICE 5 COUNTERMEN Mike Kafus Frank Meisner Arnold Anderson Dan Strach Stan Pankiewicz Drive in anytime, and see your car shine .... fast! 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