(I Thursday, April 1. 1360 THE McHENHY PLAMDEALER Page Nineteen' Holiday Hllk WOMAN'S CLUB HEARS TALK ON MENTAL HEALTH Oleyar - EV. 5-4763 Stanley Blumberg, psychiatric social worker at the Mental. Health Clinic for McHenry Cptiinty, will be the guest speaker when the Woman'*. Cliib meets for its regular monthly meeting Wednesday, April 13. at the Lutheran t'huffch in Island Lake. The business meeting will i#t promptly at 8 p.m. so that there will be plenty of time to hear Mr. Blumberg's interesting talk on problems of mental health in general, and the operations of the clinic on Waukegan road in particular. Mr. Blumberg is well qualified to answer any" questions members and guests might ask on any aspect of mental dis- •e'^es or neurotic conditions. He comes to McHenry with eleven years of experience in clinics- and hospitals in Wisconsin and Ohio. He has woikert with children in play therapy as well as adults released from mental hospitals and still needing help. This promises to -be an interesting and informative evening, so all members are uireed to attend and to be liftmpt. Mr. Blumberg is also administrative director of the clinic, which is subsidized by the state, and whose services are available to residents of the county at nominal cost. Psychiatrists are on call on a parttime basis. Refreshments will be served as usual after the program. mb committee for this month consists of Jimmie Justes. Vi Wvczesany. Marge Connell. and Loretta Oszkandy. fifty-three years, old. She eaves har husbaind, Charles, and son, Charles Jr., of Holiday Hills. Services were held •it Schneider & Leucht Funeral riomc in Woodstock with ijuri- *1 at the Memorial cemetery near Woodstock. The Pierces moved into their home here three years ago. Relatives came from Ohio and Indiana for the funeral. Lorraine Norton and Helen Vogt attended from Holiday Hills. We extend our sincerest condolences to the beraved family. On the Personal Side Herhie Hill had mother, Arlene, really puzzled for a few cteys, until he finally broke out in the traditional red spots. That's right -- measles had <^ght up with him. tiler friends and neighbors on n&rth Sunset staged a get-well slic<ver for Lucky Gilliland Tuesday afternoon, March 29. I^yckv was very surprised and pleased with all tne nice gifts. Mrs. Pierce Dies Mrs. Elizabeth Pierce of 5 Jwuth-Kenilworth avenue, died griLhopn on Monday, March 28 aPthV Woodstock hospital. She had been ill for some time, btff'vfre wove all shocked and Saddened that death should Mme so soon. She was just CROSS We f4eed Less Experts and More Common Sense • VOTE FOR « ROMAINE Village «| Simnyside SEEK PRESIDENT FOR HOME AND SCHOOL ASS*N. Irma Gunther - Reporter - EV. 5-5484 Ment four Neighbor Robert. Przybvlski moved into the new home at 306 Lake View drive iast November with ' his brother,. Joseph, and sister, Margaret. What makes this family a little different from the ordinary is that Joseph and Margaret Przybylski are polio invalids, each dependent on a whcelchair for transportation. Both have been crippled since early childhood, and Robert hr-s bteen mother and father and breadwinner for the family since the death of their parents. He works evenings at a meat packing plant in Chicago, and takes care of the household during the day. All tnree are great music lovers and have an enormous record collection. Also part of the family are two pedigreed cocker spaniels, Prince Martini and Princess Brandywine. The latter earned enough points to be champion at an AKC show. The Przybylskis are active members of the Confraternity of Pilgrims, which, following the instructions of Our Lady Of Fatima, meets the first Saturday of each month to visit •loc.il shrines and churches. In this way they can meet and pray with others even less forli'. natc than themselves. Robert devotes what little spare time he has to this cause, helping with driving and carrying of those unable to walk. Welcome to Holiday Hills, Przybylski family, and may your life here be a h:*.ppy and satisfying one! Smog was no problem with the electric cars that were popular at the turn of the century. The cars lost favor because their batteries had to be recharged after they had travelled about 100 miles. St. John's Home and School association filled all the vacancies but the important one for president. If you would like to take this job or know someone who floes get in touch' with Kay Fredrick at EV. 5-5205. If any of the children who go to St, John's came home after the hot lunch and complained that they hadn't received everything that vvas marked" on ttoeir envelopes it. was because there wasn't enough money inside to cover what was ordered. Eitner the children took out some of the money or enough wasn't put inside. When it is one or two it could be an oversight hut when it comes to quite a few then it becomes a problem. Cook books are still available and most of the business places in Johnsburg carry them so stop in and get yours while they are still available. can .get nasty. The t Clean Stream committee helped us out last year and from the way, things are starting now it looks as if we will need stronger help. I hope Hie parents of small children will discourage them from going near the swollen channel because the ground is very soft and they could topple in very easily. Birthday Party Joe and Elizabeth Metgger and the children went to Waukegan for Tante Helen's birthday last week. Conference at School Many parents .were unable-to ge* to St. John's on Thursday for the parent-teacher conference because of the very bad road conditions and Sister Robertine said she is always available to parents who want to find out how their children are doing. McHenry Shores CANDIDATES AND NEIGHBORS MEET AT GRANSO HOME By Clare Mueller, EV. 5-0558 Hospital Fund LaMarr and Chris Williams and Betty Lehman started out. badly with not much help in their efforts for getting needed funds for the McHenry hospital addition but they ended up on a happier note and collected a nice sum. They wish to thank everyone for their co-operation and thanks also to the summer visitors. Yearly Complaint Well here we go again about children and hjg boys who seem lo enjoy throwing junk into the chanrtel from the bridge. There is so much garbage coming in the water now and all of us along the channel have to >end up cleaning it out and when you say anything to some of the bigger bqys they sure , PiBtakee- Terrace Congratulations are in order for Bernice Cisewski who will be installed on April 23 as the V. F. W. Women's auxiliary senior vice-president. She holds the office of junior vice-president. Mary and George Mecko had house guests last week when Mary's niece and her family got flooded out of their home in Spring Grove The water was so high you needed a boat to get around. Do you think you're too young to be concerned with social security? Well, you may be years away from retirement, but in case of your death, chances are 9 out of 10 that your family has social security protection amounting to thousands of dollars. Visit, write or phone your social security office. There's no charge for information. At a buffet luncheon, the other afternoon, friends and .neighbors of Elmer and Eleanor Granso were invited to meet several more of the candidates seeking nomination for .office in tills forthcoming primary election, April 12. Those present were: Mmes. Ciausen. Dodge. Duncan, Gale. H i ;i Kuetemeyer, Middle- . kr.uff. Mueller. Olszewski. Paul in. RezniceK, S c h m i t t. Simhuorger. Daisy Smith, Helen Smith, Snively. Stark, Tanner, Winters and Zrimet. The following wives, brought their husbands: Mr, and Mrs.' Paul Jailwiek. Mr. and -Mrs, Jerry Karlovsky' rtnd Mr. and Mrs. Jack Risting while Chuck Miller dropped over with one of the candidates. Candidates present and the office they are seeking were: Lee R. Fleming. State Senator. Riehaid R. Cross. State's .At-' tbm<\v. Dr. John C. Goetschel, Coi^ii^r and last but not least, our jovial Elmer Granso. Commiiteeman for the First Precinct Nunda Township. Don't forget the election date, Tuesday, April 12,, 1960. Our polling place is the automobile agency on the northwest corner of Illinois Routes 31 and 176, Crystal Lake. for the sunny climate of Florida. Here and There The f o i l b"w i n g cduples dropped in on Darlene and Gordy Hat tan to help with the celebration of that eighth wedding anniversary: Dostals, Muellers. Oiszevvskis, Schmitts. Starks and Whitneys. It's getting to be a habit with the guys winning over the dolls again at charades. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Alex Duncan had their son and his wife. Andrew and Sylvia - Duncan of Kenilworth. over for a bon-voyage dinner prior to the younger, couple's trip to Jamaica.'. . .The Burkes and Ciechinijs spent an enjoyable Evening over Jat the Moores. . .Agnes and Clare Schweikert had a pleasant surprise when son Bob, and his wife dropped in on them. The Dobbertins went to the big city to help the sisters-in- ^ law. Irene arid Liz. celebrate I their birthdays. . . .The follow- | ing-'gourmets attended the re-- j cent cooking demonstration at 'the V F.W. • Mmes. Clausen, j Dodge. Mac'CuMum. Morayee. ! Paulin, Siers, Daisv Smith and I j Virgie Versteer. . . .Bernice I MacCullum has headed south And in Closing Only one birthday showed up in the little gray book this week, so Monday, let's all wish Joe Moravec a happy birthday. . . .Say, how did you enjoy the first balmy day of spring,. . . To all the drivers that use the south roads over to Barreville Road -- if you think you've got a squawk coming for bum roads, try the county kept road. Idylle Dell, out of the subdivision to Illinois 31. We hope it'll be repaired before you read this so that you'll avoid an experience. So long 'til next week. Registration Parents are reminded of the registration for kindergarten1 and first grade, which takes place on April 22 for McHenry public school pupils. Details, apearod in the March 31 issue, and again this week. ^ Canal Street, New Orleans, begiris at the Mississippi River. and ends at a cemetery. Waves do not seem to increase or decrease the speed of ships, as the water does not move, except up and down. Elephants are not' usually bred in captivity, as it is cheaper and easier to capture wild ones, and train them. , 4 YEARS COLLEGE -- POLITICAL SCIENCE * |x| DEMOCRATIC U.S. CONGRESS 14th DISTRICT - DuPAGE, KANE, McHENRY PLEDGE: MORE WOMEN IN GOVERNMENT • BETTER EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES LOWER TAXES THROUGH ECONOMY ASK FOR A DEMOCRATIC BALLOT Tuesday, April 12th This is your Primary-Opportunity These are your own McHenry County Candidates Delegate lo 4he National NoxmnaSing Convention | | William J. Bolger Alternate to the National Nominating Convention [ | Arnold J. Rouen Representative in the General Assembly Vote for One | | Arthur Desmond | | Jesse E. Armstrong Representative Committeeman, 32nd District Vote for One | | Chas. M. Adcuns | | Thomas J. Hanahan, Jr. Clerkof Circuit Court To The McHenry County * ^ • ' Supporters of JOHN KENNEDY You will find six names on your ballot under "Delegate to Democratic Convention." Your neighbor. William Bolger, Martin Raymund O'Brien ol Aurora, along with four others, all from Du Page County Bolger and O'Brien, who are both exmarines, were your choice in 1956, and they are the only candidates, (endorsed by their respective County Committees) who are actively supporting John Kennedy for Presidency. You have two votes for Delegate--give one lo each*. . . O'BRIEN and BOLGER AND THEY BOTH CAN WIN! Signed Robert J. Pooley Chairman O-B Group SKCIU SAVINGS OH TOP 1UAUTY -\ Vote for One [ [ Ervin J. Kvidera | [ Robert E. Knox States Attorney [ [ Harold McKenney County Coroner Vote for One •[ | Isadore A. TuchahU [ ] Eugene A. Heckafhorne Please remember to X your ballot DO NOT use a check! COTJRTESY OF The McHenry democratic Women's Club #IP * 4 ^.. 0. m MODEL NO. U52E23 MODEL NO. 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