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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1962, p. 10

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Page Ten THE MeHENRY PLAINDEALEft, Johnsburg CONGRATULATE AREA STUDENTS WHO GRADUATED Betty Hettermann I would like to open this week's column with sincere congratulations to our young people who are participating in commenc e in e n t exercises this month. Last Friday evening thirty-nine eighth graders received their diplomas at the Johnsburg Public School while Sunday morning, thirtyone students made up the graduating class from St. John's school. Many more of our 'teen-agers were in the large class of 227 that graduated from the McHenry high school this week. Several participated in the Marian Central high school graduation also. To all these young people we sincerely hope their fu- Thursday, June Tyl98fr* ture dreams materialize^-' Men Foresters to Attend Initiation .This item will serve as a reminder to members of I'.O.F. court No. % who -received cards recently pertaining to the joint class initiation. The affair will be held next Sunday, June 10. in Chicago at : 4721 W. Madison. Any other j court members other than | those to ho initiated may-also | attend if they wi.sh. Transportation is being provided so if vou are interested in going, please contact either Paul Pit - zprf"oFRichard Dehn. All ihose wishing to go will meet at the public school by 11 30. Please remember to give >our name to either Paul or Rich so they can make arrangements for the cars. Engagement Announced Her senior prom will always be happily remembered by Christie Michels. This was the night she received her beautiful diamond from Ed. Hruley of Fox Lake. The engagement was recently announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michels. A wedding date will be set when the future bridegroom completes his studies at Worsham's College. Our very best wishes for a most happy future for these two young people. Troop 408 News Ann Miller brought Peggy Peterson as her guest and also provided the treats for last week's meetng of troop 408. •The girls were most pleased with thier cookies and koolaid. Also these girls are most grateful for the generous donation of Mr. Thomas and Mr. Larsen. This is their last meeting for the season. £ Joyous Occasion In this fast age of ou^s you and I continually hear of various heartbreaks which go on all over our world. With great pleasure I would like to w,rite of something on the very happy side. Friends and relatives gathered in the home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith last Sunday, to celebrate the jovoiis occasion of Lucill? joining St. John's church. Joining in on this festive doings for dinner were: Rev. Father Joseph Blitsch, John Smith and visitors from Chicago which included, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. O'Grady. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Driscoll, Miss Katherine,, Driscoll, Mrs. Agnes Wilson, also Mrs. Clara Michels. Later that evening, Lucille was surprised by more well-wishers. They were Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Michels. Due to graduation within their family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo King were unable to attend. <>irl Foresters Plan Outing The regular meeting of the juvenile girl Foresters - will take place (in June 28. At this time their annual cookout will also be held on the community club grounds. More details on this event will appear later. Around tlie Town With schools letting out this week for summer vacation, I would like to issue a word of warning to exert a little more caution while driving to all those persons who will be using our town roads. Children are not as careful as they should be. so if you are aicrt while at the wheel, all of our youngsters will return „ to school safe and happy next fall. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith were: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zimmermann of Sheboygan, Wis. Last S u n d a y , t h e S m i t h s w e r e guests in the home of the Inar Fossums of Rockford. ' Happy birthday to young Mike Roberts who observes birthday number five on June 25. The very next day on June 26. his grandfather, George Michels, will be celebrating his natal day. Also up for birthday wishes is little Mark Dehn who turns three on June 27. Mrs. Helen Hettermann accompanied the John Herarich family to Milwaukee last Sunday to attend the commencement exercises at Marquette U n i v e r s i t y . H e r g r a n d s o n , Richard Herdrich, was one of the class of 1277 candidates receiving degrees and diplomas. •IRS. JAMES COOPER S64 CHELSEA ROAD n&rzoN, Rytex Bill-Paying Envelopes custom imprinted with your name and address Save time and money and save your regular stationery envelopes for mailing coupons, checks and meney orders. These envelopes are about the handiest thing you can have around the house. Of fine quality white vellum with your name and address custom-imprinted in choice of BR or GC imprint style in blue or grej ink 100 envelopes 200 envelopes 500 envelopes ^QQ And while you're about it, why not order some for gifts. Rytex proves your thoughtfulness--it's obviously made to order for the occasion. McHenry Plaindealer Use this coupon to order MeHENRY PLAINDEALER McHenry, Illinois Please place my order for (quantity) Rytex Bill-Paying Envelopes at $ , custom-imprinted as follows: Name Street City, Zone & State Specify imprint style: • style BR • Style GC Check choice of ink • Blue • Grey Ordered by: • Street City, Zone & State • Charge • Payment enclosed Sorry, no C.O.D.'s Gerry and Marcella Wakitscii entertained her grandmother from Chicago at their home last week. Rescue Squad Calls On,June 1 our rescue squad was called to the public school where a student was hit in the head and received quite a gash. She was , taken in the squad ambulance to the McHenry hospital for further treatment. Later the same day a seizure called them to the Oak Park hotel. This past Sunday morning a call took them to Sunnyside and the resident was taken to the hospital. Fire Call The men of station 2 were called to the Wilkenson home recently where a fire started in the bathroom due to faulty wiring. Damage was kept to a minimum. Visiting Relatives Harry and Jackie Freund and their family are real pleased to have her mother here from Coulterville for the week. She will participate in the graduation festivities of her oldest grandchild. Donna Lee Freund. Entertains at Graduation Parties Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oeffling entertained guests for supper last Sunday honoring the graduation of their son, Phil, from Si. John's school. Present in the Oeffling home were: the Ed. Tonyan family the Ronnie Conway family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oeffling, Mr/ and Mrs. Dick Guyser and Ted, the Ray Guzzardo family. fMrs. Catherine Guzzardo, the Girard Brennan family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brennan and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller. Mrs.. Karstens entertained relatives and friends on Sun-r day also honoring her soil, Bob's graduation. Belated Congrats To the junior baseball team nia.lc up of eighth graders from St. John's school. They won the championship in the l i e - e n t C . O . F t o u r n a m e n t . ! Their manager, Alfred Oef- I lling. gave them a party this week to celebrate the occasion. CH1RCH MEETING Gratitude for spiritual growth and progress was the keynote as Christian Scientists from many countries attended the annual meeting of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mass., Monday afternoon. Information concerning the meeting was received locally of church members. SHOP AT HOME MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS OUTLINED BY MeHENRY MAN The special needs of children and adolescents were the subject- of a recent speech before the Committee of the Illinois Commission on Children by Stanley Blumberg, administrative director of the Mental Health Center ^ for McHenry Counly, 1514 W. Waukegan road, McHenry. Mr. Blumberg outlined the center's concern with child guidance services to disturbed children and their families. He spoke of the need for psychiatric services to the county court, including investigations iit case of such juvenile offenses as continued truancy, stealing, vandalism, and so on; and outpatient service to such children and their families to insure prompt and thorough rehabilitation of young people in trouble. Most of the types of cases coming to the attention of the court involve children and families with chronic character disorders, and the high case load of juvenile officers makes long-term help for these people difficult to obtain without the help of a vvell^coordinated psychi atric team"working in the community. Mr. Blumberg also expressed concern for aspects of the adoption process, and urged certain legal requirements" for better protection of both children and adoptive parents. He spoke of the need for an expanded foster-home service, and of the lack of available detenlion home facilities for children awaiting disposition by the family court, and of residential treatment facilities for emotionally disturbed children. In addition,Njjis remarks included a discussion of. services t o r e t a r d e d c h i l d r e n , a n d called for expanded psychiatric services to schools. Teachers, he said, are in a primary * position to recognize patients in need of counseling services; or ir,pre extended diagnostic and treatment service. He discussed the role of the Mental' Health Center in the ' community health program and- - pointed out that it is part off" a state program to encourage the establishment of community clinics which are intenaeiT"' to be supported only in part by grants-in-aid from the state and primarily by contributions from the communities they serve. Most humans are born optimists. They feel they can win at bingo, and have no chance of being involved in a car wreck. JUST-MARRIED Oft LONG-MARPJED-HAPPY IS THE BRIDE, SHOPPING A&P! SHE'S... U.S. GOV'T INSPECTED, PLUMP, MEATY FRESH FRYERS WHOLE lb. 29° 33 Smoked Butts Spiced Lunch Meat Liver Sausage A&P*s Super-Right Boneless A&P*s Super-Right Fresh or Smoked AP&'s Super-Right Pork Chops Halibut Steaks Fried Haddock Super-Right Quality Center Cuts ib. Choice White Meat Slices Bake or Fry Ib. 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