3** j rednesday, May 29. 1957 THE McHERRY PLA3NDEALEH %• Graduation memories are oil a most list to be recorded on film. 'Thoughts on Filming "The Graduation Story1 Today's boy or girl graduate is a full-fledged star,' givefi feature billing in a week-long series of events and activities^those shared with members of his class at school, as well as others in which his family plays, host at home. Graduation Day itself has become merely the climax to a round of functions and .frolics! That's why the "graduation •%'tory" demands an active camera throughout the week preceding the actual commencement exercises-- continuing right ud to. the Great Day itself when that diploma finally becomes part of family history! As on most family occasions, Dad or Mother will probably be the official picture-taker--unless some friend or relative has the i foresight to present the graduate Ayith a handsome gift of a camera. \tf so, you can expect the new camera to cover both the highpoints and the sidelights of the occasion. In -fact, if th? young graduate himself is doing the shooting, you can be sure everything worth remembering will be recorded on film for the future. Some of the best albums we've ever seen have been- qnes filled with sriapshots taken with a ^pamera that came as a graduation gift. And the fun of taking pictures at ^graduation time was the beginning of a snapshooting habit that has given each recipient countless hours of pleasure and many hundreds of wonderful.. pictures. • * If you're trying to make up your mind about a suitable graduation gift, why not stroll over to the nearest camera shop and see the assortment of fine gift possibilities on&display? There's a camera to suit every taste and budget--and it's a gift practically every young person would be pleased to receive^ A camera with its own flash attachment--a stereo camera*-- or one of the new low-priced movie cameras--any of these will mark., you as a most generous, thoughtful "giver of gpod wishesi Young people lead busy lives-- so much happens so fast that pictures are the only way to record the happy times they* want to remember. That's why camera gifts are so warmly welcomed by each year's new* crop qf graduates--and that's why we say Commencement Day can be the beginning of some fine camerawork, too! --John Van Guilder. 4-H NEWS The second all-delegate meeting of the McHenry county 4-H Safety club was held in the Farm Eureau meeting room recently. First on the order of business a name for tshe dbb. The frame McHeny County 4-H Safety club was just to be used^mtil a final name was decided upon. Suggestions were submitted and the club voted upon the .name "4-H Hazard Hunters." • The two activities the club will fiarticipate in this year §re "Sdfey on Wheels" and "Hunting for Fire Hazards." Chuck Shriver reminded the club that the county mir was approaching rapidly and that the members should start thinking about ideas to promote Safety. He then reviewed the activities of last year's safety com- "But To Be Young Was Very Heaven" •(Author's Name Below) Medical reports each year state, that because of new drug discoveries and perfected methods of .diagnosis and treatment the average life expectancy is continuously increasing. This means that you probably will stay young longer. Medical science can help you to keep old age away. Since a healthy person always lives longer, and your physician is the best trained person to advise you how to protect and preserve your health--Be wise. Visit your physician at tHIe first sign of any illness. * YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE McHenry 26 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE * A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? NYE DRUGS & PHOKE^fl 129 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, HI. PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS AT5 *Quotation by William Wordsworth ' (1770-1850) mittee at the fair. All the members present were installed on one of the following committees --- county fair, radio scrapbook and Farmerama '57. There will be a meeting for the officers and the fair committee on June 12, The next all delegate meeting will be on June 26. Albert Dorn, reporter by Dorothy Weichmann by Dorothy Weichm&nn The regular monthly meeting was preceded by a delicious pot luck dinner in honor of the Gold Star members. The Gold Star members attending were Loretta Meyer, Mary Miller, Signe Miller, Gladys Soueie and Isabelle Thompson. Each one was presented with a gift?. Those attending Downey with Rehab. Chairman, Dorothy Deidrich this month were Ruth and George Mrachek, Stan Deidrich, Dick Schmitt, Bill Hay and Bob Hendricks. The usual refreshments and 30 pocketbooks and 250 magazines were taken jalong. Ilaverne .Gregory announced that a party would be held at Elgin on June 26 and that she would contact members to donate donuts that we are asked to contribute. Coupon Chairman, Lillian Miller read a list of new coupons and asked members to keep saving them. Birthdays for the^mpnth of May were Mary Einspar, Ilaverne Gregory, Ceil Warnes, Signa Miller, Ruth Mars and Dorothy Hay. Mrs. Jacob Deidrich donated some lovely rugs and pot holders, which she made, to be raffled at a future meeting. Mary Einspar agreed to take some of the territory to help on the Salvation Army donut day. Eleanore Creutz and" Ruth Mrachek were nominated from the floor to .serve on the nominating committee. - Lauretta Homo presented president Eleanor Reid with a beautiful , bowling trophy which our team won. She introduced Berneice Peterson, Ruth Mrachek, Gladys Soucie and Frances Matchen, who, besides Lauretta, are on the te^m. Frances Matchen askted the girls to try on their suits and take them home in prepiaratory to the Memorial Day parade. Remember to wear a white scarf and white gloves also; It was a* nounoed that McHenry: tihlt wlti also marqh in the MeCtillom Lake parade. For all those not marching ""but witnessing the parade remember the proper salute to your flag as it passes your way. Ladles place their right hand over .their hearts and gentlemen remove their hats. Three of our members are confined" to the hospital at this time. They are: Anna Miller, Lonnie Matchen and Vera Shales. The refreshment committee for June will be headed by Loretta Meyer, assisted by Helen Smith, Dorothy'Deidrich, Marian Schoenholtz, Elizabeth Williams, Berneice MacCallum, Mary Miller, Evelyn Albright, Ethel Conway, Mamie King, Phyllis Nimtz, Mary Weingart, Mary Byrnes, Earline Davis, Dorothy M. Miller, Christine Hanford, Betty Rfae Davidson, Irene Consago, Dolores Hyatt. Frances Brand, Lonnie Matchen, Donnabelle Glosson, Ruth Mars, Helen Kolin, Mary Ami Noonan, Grace Murphy, Isabelle Thompson, Lillian Stilling, Marian Reinwall, Eva Stilling, Frances White, Blondie Karls, Loraine Frett and Lillian Conwiay. President Eleanor Reid attended the May meeting of SfT Patrick's Mothers' club and presented to Father Coakley an outdoor flag for the flag pole, both gifts from the auxiliary. Father Coakley accepted on behalf of St. Pat's and was grateful to the auxiliary, being a veteran and member of the Legion himself,- he realized the full meaning of the flag. » In November we presented St. Mary's school with twelve room flags and an outdoor flag. Sister Leander accepted on behalf of St. Mary's. Sister Leander is principal of St. Mary's school. A free press i6 vital to the liberty of any people and when you see governments surpressing freedom of. speodi. you witness a government that is getting ready to rule without regard to the wishes of the majority. SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE LUGGAGE SALE SAVE 50% McHENRY GIFT ENTERPRISES 523 Main Street Phone 3828 AS WE PROMISED THE I i LIGHTER will be OPEN ALL Ntf HT NIGHT Enjoy Wonderful HI-FI MUSIC with Those Late Evening Meals from Our Complete Menu. HOME-MADE PASTERIES The Lamp Lighter 314 E. ELM STREET ROTH and BOB SMITH McHENRY, ILLINOIS Lakeland Park News By Jetta Gleeson and . Dorothy Uttich king. After the luncheon, dancing i put the finishing touches o& thfe party. Our congratulations, Janice, we think they made ah excellent choice. Meeting Date Changed Because of the Junior high school graduation exercises scheduled fpr Thursday, June 6, the regular monthly meeting of the Lakeland Park Woman's club will be held on Tuesday, June 4. The meeting will be held as usual, at the Paul Rizzo home on .Home avenue, at 8 p.m. A special invitation is extended to all newcomers "to attend and get acquainted - with your feminine neighbors. Committee Meet The newly appointed ways and means committee of the Woman's club met on Tuesday, May 21, nt the home of the chairman, Mrs, Roy Meineke. Plans were made ft>r various fund-raising ventures for the coming year. Those contributing theft conversation and ideas Were Eva Porter, Elmira Kujak, Dolores Rogers, Alice Quaiver, Arlene Bartos, Helen Strandquist and Dorothy Uttich; The firskendeavor to be undertaken is a bake sale to be held on Saturday, June 15. The committee is going to be seeking dona-, tions for the sale and would like all women to contribute. Stork Party . Storks were seen flying at the pink and blue party held on Wednesday May 22. Mrs. Rosemary Holas was the surprised guest of honor who received a number of gifts for the "wee one." Mrs. Gloria Lambert-, the hostess, served ice cream, cake and coffee to Helen Hansen, Jean Krusi, Marge Rebel, Joan Buckaro, Helen Brooks and Donna Skiba. Hospitalized Our best wishes for a speedy recovery_jto Florence Svitanek, who has been in the Woodstock Memorial hospital this past week. We'll miss you at our next bridge session, Flo. Happy Birthday Not only little giiis take on that special Jook for birthday parties. Those young gentlemen who came to Tommy Reinhardt's party looked quite chic with shining faces and'slicked do\yn hair; The eye-catching cake was cleverly decorated with cowboys and Indians that were very irresistablp to the boys. Each of' the, guests Greg and Mark Bartos. Bobby La Par, Edward Lennane Bradley Quaiver and Tom Uttich received party hats, masks and horns and then the noise really started. During this bedlam, the mothers and Tommy's grandmother, Mrs. John Reinhardt, enjoyed coffee and cake. Happy birthday to Stevie Stahek, who reached the big boy stage on Thursday, May 23 when he celebrated his second birthday. Stevie's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, of West • Queen For A Day Was the title bestowed upon pretty Janice Parisi on Wednesday, May 22. Janice and her king, George Meyers, were crowned .at a luncheon given by the St. Patrick's seventh grade, with the graduating eighth graders as guests of honor. Josephine Gilligan was attendant to Janice, with William Blenner attending the "For Shoes That Please See Peter Gie»" ... • Baby Shoes • Boys' &' Girls' Shoes • Ladies' Shoes • Men's Shoes • Work Shoes f • Rubber Footwear Peter Gies Shoes & Shoe Repairiv Phone 441-M 107 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, HL Chicago came out Wednesday to share Stevie's birthday cake with mom ahtf dad arkLguest of honor. ' injured While playing, Diane Krater injured „ Her foot last week which resulted in an ulcerated heel. She is keeping mother busy with applying hot applications to her foot and answering the demands of a crippled 4-year-old. We hope this condition rights itself soon. Reminder We would like to remind all our readers to please call in their holiday news and all the liquates to keep us posted on all your social affairs. Insured Savings: savings lnretteu in Crystal La*e Savings and Loan Association art ensured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., and earc 2»/a P«r cent plus Yi per cent extra. 88-tt NOTICE OF CLAIM DA1& Estate of LOUISE GANNON WEBER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all" persons that July first, 1957, is the claim date in the estate of LOUISE GANNON WEBER, Deceased, pending in the County "Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. FRANK HARDER, Administrator Executor JOSEPH X. WAYNNE, Attorney (Pub. May 16, 23, 29, 1957) The miles traveled by vehicles, during a recent year, in collecting and distributing blood by Red Cross: are the equivalent off 136 trips around the world. •m •m 4 $ •& s| • .'J TIMBER SEAWALLS REMODELING - NEW HOMES » QUALITY WORKMANSHIP • LOWEST PRICES • F. H. A. FINANCING QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO. PHONE McHENRY 1912 MAIN HOMECRAFTERS ILLINOIS CERTIFICATE No. 1082 McHENRY, ILLINOIS PHONE 2833 106999 ALL ALUMINUM TRACKLES or 3 TRACK 3£lf STORING • COMBINATION . STORM WINDOWS $16s • IN • or 0 INSTALLATION OPTIONAL Measured and Installed - $2.50 extr£ Office and Show Room • 2 Blocks East of River on Rt. 120 NELS STARK ( RUDY PAUSELL "S •• f - -MCircuit Court Judges for Lake and McHenry Counties Election: Monday, June 3,1957 [x} William M. Carroll of McHenry County Circuit Court Judge for past 12 years. [3 Bernard M. Decker ® Sidney H. Block of Lake County . Circuit Court Judge for past 6 years. of Lake County 40 years experience as a lawyer. The Office of Circuit Judge requires men that are qualified for the responsibility of hearing and deciding cases involving matters of life and death property disputes and many other important issues. Vote7 for the candidates who are qualified: WILLIAM M. CARROLL BERNARD M. DECKER SIDNEY H. BLOCK Election: ne 3.1957 •r' M>: ,.Ji