^ Pige t^^1***^"' Lakeland Park f By Jetta Gleeson 'and Dorothy Uttlch (ttiiiiiiiminwiiiiii!iimiiii,iii!iin,i!iii •Forward March! Let's all get on our community house project. The very first step is to get your community house assessment in to the block captains. This will be our first large scale venture and it will require full cooperation from ALL. Don't b© a slacker! Support your community endeavors. Committee Meeting The ways and means committee of the Lakeland Park Woman's club will have their first meeting tonight--Thursday, May 16 at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Roy Meineke. Claris will be made for the coming year's schedule. All members of this committee are urged to attend. munion at St. Mary's church on Sunday, May 11. Afterwards the Linnanes celebrated this occasion along with Mother's day by having a big feast for Mrs. Ann Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Linnane, both from Chicago, and Mr, and Mrs. Michael Walsh from Mundelien. The Sullivans also celebrated the two occasions with a dinner. Billy's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William McClelland and his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Andrew? of Round Lake came to join the Sullivans. urday night, May 11 for another evening of vigorous square-dancing. Mary Laurence was appointed chief disc jockey as she could not join in the dancing because of the recent surgery on her arm. After they could dance n# more, the squares enjoyed delicious barbecue sandwiches served by Betty Laurence who was hostess for the evening. Mary and Bernie Laurence, Wally and Betty Laurence. Rose and Chuck Kluk, Dorothy and Bud llttich, Ray and Virginia Grote, Jetta and Tom Gleeson, Florence and John Svitanek and Floyd and Ann Leigh were the promenadersi Correction! In listing the names of the various committees of the Woman's dav. the seventh, club last week, Pat Linnane and Elmira Kujak's names got lost in the shuffle. They are chairman and co-chairman respectively of the entertainment and refresh- Happy Birthday To Eddie Anderson who celebrated his eleventh birthday i little early. He was guest of honor at a party in his home on Sunday, the fourth although his birthday was not until the following Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schw.ebl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt and children, Joe Szbenski. Judy Kouth. Mr. and Mr«=. Phillip . Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Boys Don't forget the baseball meeting on Saturday, May 18, at 5 p.m. Our Sympathies Are extended to Stan Lezak whose brother, Casimer Lezak of Chicago, died on May 1. ment committee, with Helen Midge Rybak and family and Joan Haynes Tee Bujak, Betty Boch- i Ryba*< came to partake of the deman, Dolores Belahlavy, Lucille ' Jones and Mary Deja serving on the committee with them. Two Christenings Little Patti Lynn Laursen baby daughter of Bob and Gayle Laursen, was baptized into the Methlicious barbecue dinner plus cake, and ice cream served by Mrs. Anderson. Bridge Ann Leigh walked off with first prize and Dorothy Uttich second at the Thursday night bridge club. Holding out for booby was odi* church this pas, Sunday, j ^ Qu^r Hi,eSs for the May 11, with Bernard Laursen and Karen Thoresen as godparents. Patti looked very fetching in the traditional long white dress which has been in the family for quite some time. She was honored at a party afterward with her godparents, her paternal and maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Laursen, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thorensen and Mrs.- Lillian Hubbard as guests. 1 month old Kathleen Campo, daughter of Chyck and Grace Campo was christened Sunday, May 11, at St. Mary's Catholic church with Robert Campo as the godfather and Penny Campo as the proxy godmother. Angela Mc- Intyre, the baby's godmother, was unable to attend. Kathleen was guest of honor at a dinner in Her home later with her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campo ^nd George Domain as guests. evening was yours truly, (Dorothy). Calories were forgotten as the bridge enthusiasts sat around the table sampling cherry pie alnmode and exchanging neighborly chit-chat. Square-Dancing The Squares met again on Sat- Comings and Goings The door of the Haynes home is still swinging as Mrs. Richard Pacholski and son Michael of Lemon t are house guests. Recently the Bill Haynes joined in helping Judy Wickline of Downers Grove celebrate her first Communion. Judy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wickline had twenty-eight out for a family dinner. After the dinner party the guests all went to the home of Bill's mother, Mrs. Fred Fiorelli to continue the party. Mother's Day guests at Herb and Marge' Dent's were their daughter, Mrs. Gene Purcell and son Billy of Niles. The Larry Strandquist family spent the day with the Larry Strandquist, Jr., family in Wheaton on Mother's day. Guests at fhe Jerry Rogers on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. August Coutri. Rctd the Want Ads First Communion Our congratulations to Michael linnane and William Sullivan who received their first Holy Com- % tyour *}ttca*ne (fyuvtaateed ? Chances are you have your property insured to the hilt. But what abdut your income? As important as it is to have your possessions adequately covered against loss, it's even more important to own insurance that will replace your salary in case of sickness or accident. Although it is impossible to prevent sickness and accidents, income replacement is available. Won't you let me tell you about our non-cancellable policies? You'll be glad you did. No obligation, of course. GERALD J. LARKIN THE MCHENSY Ttoursday;May 1$, !? C - J 'Super-Right Quality "Super-Right Boneless Smoked Butts FRESH PORK BUTT ROAST Fresh Fryers 39 35c Bone In, .. Ilatf* Cut W Pan Ready Whole or .. 6wt Up Liver Sausage Smoked Fresh IE. Oven Ready Young Tom TURKEYS BACON 45 Skinless Franks 1Z": * 45 Breaded Shrimp Cap n. 10-or John's pkg. Fresh Bullheads » 16 to 20 lb. size G W Brand Granulated jm Pure Beet Sugar TO Twice Rich 4®-©s. tin 508 Vi Main St. McHenry 2685 State Mutual Life Assurance Company OF W O R C E S T E R • M A S S A C H U S E T T S FOX RIVER GROVE KIDDY PARK Opens May 18th COME and OUR NEW SENSATION RIDE BRING YOUR BOWMAN BOTTLE CAPS 4 RIDES FOR BOTTLE CAPS Plus 30* 4 Libby Tomato Juice Juice Ora.nges ^ 49° Cuban Pineapple L 3 $l°° Grapefruit 8 49' Juice Lemons'* £L ** 39' Strawberries Twu,eMee * 33* large heqds Head Lettuce Iceberg O Variety Fancy Incumber Green leans New Gren Cabbage 2 Hot House 7®nit§es' 49 Bel Monte Brink Pitted Cherries Cling Peaches Fruit Cocktail It" 3 PP Whole fleets lona Golden Corn t".m Fancy Sauerkraut *^ Nibleti Isn w^'t„.,2 Philadelphia Pineapple 4 Grapefruit A»P A Brand M lona Brand A Slices, '/i's L Sultana 5 Fruits Our Finest Golden Whole Kernel Cream "Cheese 25c 39° 49* $100 10° 10s H0< 31' :: 33° 46*01. tin 16-oz. tins 29-ox. tins 30-ox. tins 16-oz. tin 16-OZ; tin ^ 16-oz. • tin 12-oz. tins Ann Page Assorted Variety Ann Page Call Mixes Angel Cake Mix Nutley Margarine 3 Luncheon Meat SZ 2 Super-Bight Hash Black dipper P«g» A&P Instant Coffee Angel Soft Tissue 2 Circus Peanuts 20-oz. A Co pkg. X45# b cc« ctns,. VV TW l6r 25* :: 69° 601 $| 19 jar • boxes OQt of 400 W TM 2. 19' Southern Grown lb. ij Grapefruit Juki* A&P Brand Unsweetened 2^45c Thin Crisp Flavor Kist Saltines •it. box 25 ICE < ;ream Crestmont Brand 79c ©range Ji Strawberries A&P Frozen V Unsweetened 10 Birds Eye 6-oz. tin 2^35 Jane Parker Golden Crust UNCLE BEN'S 14-oz. pkg. 21 HEINZ TOMAT6 2 - 49' SWEET GHERKINS Heinz Pickles 11-ox. 39c CHICKEN N006LE HiINZ SOUP 10%-oz. 35e tini PY-O-MY Blueberry liffins 12-oz. 35c pkg. Py-O-My Brand Py-O-My Brand Jane Parker New Rippled ^Potato Giant Jelf Boll Cinnamon Bolls Cherry Pie Brqwnii ilix Coffee Caki Mix •w |- - J --- Choc. Flayor?d Bosco Syrup Duncan Mines Burnt Sug. Cake Mlt Dog Yumi Wax Paper Frozen Dinner Tide Detergent piii. 49* Longhorn Cheese Z h 45' 25° Cheddar Cheese ^ % 59' A&P Potato Salad 14-^; cup; ir ic Pure Vegetable 12-oz. pkg. 14*01. pkg. 3 tin White, Yellow or I |-0Z. ST If 12-oz. AfP'i Own All Purpose f 1 dexola ' SALAD OIL quart bottle pkg. 6-®E. box Blue Ribbon Brand ' Chun King Brand 2 too ft. rolls 65' Cheer Detergent 2 J0-oi. pkg. 2'*w CCc pk|9< 09 largo CCC Amer Family Determent pkgt. 25-OE. pkf« largo Pkg*. 65< i T Amr% Own Pure mm AMERICA'S FOREMOST FOOD SETAIlEft ... SINCE 1IS9 THE GMAT ATLANTIC * PACIFIC TFA COMPANY Prices effective through May 19th Drive Slower and Live Longer M&a.