Ton ftw V f" *J*> \ ,j' s p* , ^ tJV" '<><• £it^> *V$%'^# * f?<lWr*-* Jv *l,~-*V« V^; 1 ^ ;Y< 1 V-jV^ J*1 ? M^1 Jf "l /\ '*• TOE McHENBY PLAINDEALER " , ; ' ^ Thursday. April 19.1956 * Park - West Shore Beach By Jetta Glenon IVrotKy UW«k | iiaiitiiH:i4ai!iiiri'riirasff^aai;i!iaaiiitt«iaiiaM.i«»d«i4,«i«waiMiJHiiiT3:i=n;nji'iii?iii!iiiinsiiiit!M In Mcmoriam ! primary elections. Mary Xt is with deep sorrow that w** »*Ki --5> chauffering, while Jean must announce the sudden death did TV babysitting. of our good friend, Paul Eirifc ' He succumbed to a heart attack Missing A Pan? On Wednesday, April 11. At his Joss Krxter tells us that she home in Lakeland Park. sti!; Jvts i cake pan left from - Mr. and Mrs. Eizik have been TV seoemi meeting. If this be residents of Lakeland Park for \\xirs. c^liJoan. 13<2-M-2, or the past four years, having jwck u? tffc pan at 126 Shore ' moved here when Mr. Eizik re- Pt:\t , tired. Prior to their residence in the McHenry area, they ha.i V\rst Mating :• lived in Chicago. Mr. Euik was" Of the n«"\vt\ fomfied welcom- . 69 years old. 'nc oarer..* :«v will be held Wed- • Sendees were held at the Peter nescisj. April 25. Some of the 1 Justen funeral home on Sat u:\1ay oki .cv^inv.Ttiv will meet with the and burial was at Ridgewood new tc^ owr tlie pros and cemetery in Des Plaines. eons o: srfeetmg the newcomers. Our sympathy and prayers go ----:-- out "to Mr. Eizik's widow , Delia. Little Bundle of Joy ' and Jiis sons, Paul, Jr., of Chica- Glen snd Dolores Belohlavy gjo and Ralph of Meadowdale. arv the proud parents of a new Our community will greatly feel j^oy Scott' Craig. Scott arrived therloss of a good neighbor at Memorial hospital in Wood- -- stock on April 9. weighing 5 lbs. Ladles Only , 13 oz. A ladies' auxiliary is being Douglas, Scott's four-year-old formed and a meeting will be : big brother, joined, his parents in called in the near future. All.: welcoming the new baby. feminine members of the associ-; ation are on the membership list ; Coming and Going but if you care, to be an active: Guests out to inspect the Edmember call Jean Gagnon at i vvard Czajkowskis' new home 510-R-2. ; this past Sunday were Mr. and I Mrs. George Leone, George Job Almost Completed , Leone, Sr., George Leone, Jr., Sunday, while returning from ; Mr ^ Mrs Joe Leone and son church, it was pretty evident : Robert Mr and Mrs. Tom Colethat work had really begun on man an(j daughter, Rosemary, the installation of the entrance Mr and Mrs. Larry McCoy, all lights. Tliere were about four of j from Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Villus who passed up two perfectlv cent L0rj0 from Lakemoor and good entrances to try to come. vjr. and Mrs. Sam Dentro from in the subdivision on Beach Road j chjcag0 Sgt. and Mrs. Henry but had to turn around and , parratore from Lakemoor and come back. The trench was be-1 ing dug for the cables. (It had already been completed on the other two entrances.) Poles Have also been erected for the meters, so now all we lack is the light poles, which wjli be up shortly. John Svetanik is certainly getting the job done in record time. --.* V - . ' --• Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grote and children . from* Lakeland Park. < Mrs. Rosemary H^>los has been in Chicago this past week visiting her mother, Mrs. Rose Neri»- ec. A helping hand visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Davis over the weekend was Eugene Davis, Sidney's brother. He was here to help them build on to their porch. HIGHWAY TOLL Highway traffic crashes injure more than 75,000 persons a year in Illinois and cause more than 2,000 deaths. They are a prolific cause of chronic and often permanent disability. These facts were pointed out by Dr. Roland R. Cross, state health director, as he addressed the sixteenth annual Illinois Public Health association conference last week in' Springfield. Dr. Cross called attention to traffic safety programs inaugurated by Gov. William G. Stratton, and said the success of such movements depended to a large extent on the willingness of the public to cooperate. MENTAL HEALTH WEEK Gov. William G. Stratton has proclaimed April 29 through May 5 as Illinois Mental Health Week. His proclamation called attention to mental disorders as a challenging present-day problem in Illinois and the entire nation. Mental Health Week is a time for fresh consideration of what can and must be done to treat those who are mentally ill, and means of preventing mental disorders. Majors of cities throughout Illinois are being asked to issue local Mental Health Week proclamations calling for community activities suited to the period. Complaint Department We have been asked to warn all you children riding bicycles after dark to have a light or reflector on your bikes. Just recently an unlighted bike was the cause of a near accident. 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