SUNNYSIDE ESTATES Lucille Lytle PETER HEITZ PRESENTS WORLD OF MAGIC SHOW The Sunnyside Estates Women's club met on Wednesday night at the home of Dolores Hanahan. The Christmas party was discussed and it was learned that Peter Heitz, from the village of Sunnyside will present a program entitled "The Wanderful World of Magic". This should be an exciting adjunct to Santa's visit. Each member of the Women's club is asked to bring a dozen cupcakes for the party to be held at the Johnsburg Community club on Sunday, Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. WELCOME NEW COUPLE A hearty welcome is extended to Dick and Sharon McManaway, who have moved into their home at 2016 Grandview. Dick's aunt, Daisy Sfrencer, is staying with them for the winter. Dick is an x-ray technician employed in McHenry. At the moment, Sharon is busy being a housewife. She is also the Girl Scout troop leader. P.T.A. The St. John's P.T.A. met on Monday. Quite a few of our residents were in attendance. A discussion was held on the conditions of the school system. Pros and cons were voiced. 4HERS MEET The November meeting was held Tuesday, Nov. 28. Those who attended the meeting were Helen and Kathy Farley, Debbie Fuqua, Darlene Gerke, Alfred, Gerard and Rosemarie May, Marty and Sherwood Palmer, David and Diane Noah,Robbin, Lauri and Terri Radtke, Donald Rose, Patti Jo Williams, Allen and Karen Kennebeck.Bill Walczynski, Eric Mikkelson and John and Mary Jane Lakowske. Laurie Radtke gave a talk on day camp of last year. Mary' Jane Lakowske, gave a speech on her trip to State 4H week, Sherwood Palmer also talked about his trip to 4Hweek. Terri Radtke gave a demonstration on "Training a dog". Sharon Zook and David Smith also talked on 4H.' It was achievement night. Those who were in for one year received first year pins and certificates. Those" who have been in two or more years received seals. Pins were given to outstanding members. An induction ceremony was also held for new members. After the meeting, hot dogs, cupcakes, coffee and chocolate milk were served. Scribe, Terri Radtke. HERE AND THERE Mel Simmons' twin brother, Jim, and his wife recently adopted a baby boy. The baby was named John Russel. The Jim Simmons family live in North Carolina. On Sunday, the Simmons family went to Milwaukee to visit with Shirley's sister, Mrs. Bernice Farina. Gloria Von Oepen and sons visited with her cousin, Mrs. Pat Porter, at her home in 385-1173 Crystal Lake, on Friday afternoon. Her aunt, Alice Guerra, also enjoyed the lunch and get-together. We're sorry to hear about Ted Voight, Sr., accident on the job. His hand was injured in a braking accident.' He should be back to work soon. On Sunday, the Walczynski' family went to Melrose Park to visit with Joan's ex-classmate. Another friend from South Havan, Mich., was also there. Getting together with old friends ended a holdiay weekend perfectly. A1 and Irene May and family went ^o Chicago to help her brother and sister-in-law celebrate their thirty-second anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Olszewski had a big get-together for the entire family. Frankie Go win spent from Friday )to Sunday at the home of his uncle, Warren Hager. Marcella Miller, who usually spends the winters with us, will be enjoying the Florida sunshine all winter this year, with her sister, Anna. We are sorry to hear that we are losing Bob and Lois McDonald. They are moving to Rockford to be closer to their employment. OOPS! SORRY DEPT. Last week we reported that a Betty Gies celebrated her birthday with Frank Michels and Wayne Hager at the Hager home. The real person was Billy Gies. We're very sorry for the error. GIVING THANKS ON THANKSGIVING Helge and Ruth Dettlow gave thanks with Ruth's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Olson at the Dettlow home. They enjoyed a delicious dinner. Donald' and his1 wife and family arrived for supper. After supper, the family sang to Helge for his birthday. Ann and Floyd Simmons and their baby, Gary Thomas, attended Thanksgiving dinner at the Mel Simmons' home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickels enjoyed their Thanksgiving dinner at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Dorie and Roy Gowin. The Tom Williams family went to Tom's parents' "home in Chicago for Thanksgiving dinner. Since Tom has twelve brothers and sisters, there were about fifty persons there. It must have been like the original Thanksgiving. . Roger and Betty Moore enjoyed a family reunion type Thanksgiving at her mother's home in Wauconda. Mrs. Elsie Whitmas had five of her children and their families, from as far away as St. Louis, Mo. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS A dinner party was held at the Gerke home in honor of Charlotte Gerke. Heir fiance, David Armit, was present. Unfortunately, Jean was down with the flu, so more extensive celebrating was impossible. Dottie Siepman took Micky to downtown Chicago to do some shopping for sports equipment for his birthday. There he ^hip'qghore Flower power for the turtle band shirt. 4.00 Holiday-bright floral print ready to glow everywhere. In free-of-care 65% Dacron® polyester, 35% cotton.' make your holiday shopping a pleasure 1219 N. Green, McHenry 385-0182 bought a football helmet and pants. Tommy Feidler joiped them, and in the evening they attended the basketball game at the stadium. The flu put a damper on their evening too, as two of the Siepman children became ill and had to miss the game. They spent the night at grandma's house and returned on Saturday in better health. Five year old Scotty Keimebeck had a children's party for his birthday. Attending were Dawn and Kirk Wiggerman, Sandra Connerty, Susan and Kerri Eichhorn, Patty Kennebeck and Danny Williams. Little one year old Jerri Lynn Dowe had two parties for her birthday. On Friday night her aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Krause and their two children and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dowe and their three children, and grandma and grandpa Dowe and Linda Bessemer came to help her blow out the lonely candle. On Saturday night, grandma and grandpa, Mr. and Mrs, George Glosson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hay and Debbie, Kim and' Gina Hay and Mrs. Beverly Kunz attended. Of course, sister, Julie, was on hand. Ray Kropf shared his birthday with his brother, George, Jr., around the Thanksgiving table. Mrs. KropPs mother and sister, mother-in-law, and some of George and Linda's Mends Were also there. Diane Noah had a few girls from school and Debbie Fuqua to help her celebrate her birthday. They enjoyed barbecues and potato chips and cake, and played games and danced. Seventeen year old Judy Walczynski had several celebrations for her natal day. Over the weekend, the family had cake, etc. At school, her friends presented her with gifts and cupcakes. On Nov. 28, she had Mary Anderson and Betty Himpelmann over for cake and to listen to her new records. Sherwood Palmer enjoyed cake with his maternal and paternal grandparents from Evanston on Thanksgiving Day. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS Roger and Betty Moore celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. They went into the city to see a stage play and had dinner afterwards. Dolores and Tom Hanahan, Jr., celebrated their anniversary by going out to dinner at a lodge in Wisconsin. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Happy birthday today to twenty year old David Senkerik and three year old Matthew Anderson. Maureen Davis will be eight years old on Dec. 7 and _Eric Kanter will be three on that date. Cindy Bott celebrates LAKIMOO R - LILYMOOR SHIRLEY SCHUERR 385-2645 DECEMBER 6, 1967 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 15 INSTALL BOARD DIRECTORS AT GENERAL MEETNG This coming Tuesday, Dec. 12, is the general meeting and installation of board of directors for the Lilymoor association. After the business on hand and installations are taken care of the association will have two guests speakers. They will be members of the school board. They will speak on the forthcoming bond issue for the grade and high school. All residents of the subdivision are invited , her eighth birthday on Dec. 8. Steve Major, Sr., Carol Kennebeck and Ken Segerstrom should have a ball on Dec. 10. Kim Bute will be eleven, John Foley, Jr., will be 7, and Paul Walczynski will be six on the twelfth. Mike Tillich, Jr., has his big day on the twelfth too. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY " Happy anniversary to Bob and Audrey Pinkonsly on the ninth. This will be their eighth year. Please give us a call when you have some news. We'll see you next week. to attend and find out about the bond issue. Election for the bond issue will take place Saturday, Dec. 16. The association meeting will take place in the large dining room of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. SQUARE DANCE Held Saturday,. Nov. 25 was a success. It was sponsored hy the Lilymoor association. Hiose who attend the dance, regardless if they were dancing or not, had a ball. One joker didn't remember his left from his right. Kept on saying the other dancers were wrong and he was right. My sides were sore from laughing , Lawrence, at you. Winners of the prizes were Marcella Foss, Mr. Datson and Gary Leske. Those who workon the committee to make ie dance a success were Shirleann Krich, Lee Bassi, Connie Johnson, Diane Fuhler, Marylyn LoPresti, Alma Huecksteadt, Marion Leske and Shirley Schuerr. Even Kay Meyer helped set the hall up the night of the dance. 6ET - WELL Wishes go to Joe Bellino who is a patient at the Hines hospital in Maywood. Get-well wishes go to William Gray who is a patient at the hospital in Waukegan. Harold Frederick had his foot, operated on last Wednesday and will be home off of his feet for two weeks. RETURNS TO DUTY Dave Tobey was home on leave for fourteen days visiting with his folks and friends. 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