Yet, desfcite the family dedi cation thatNn&pircd Father's Day, Mrs. Doddhadthe vision to see it as a tribute, not just to her own .father, but to all Fa thers, all over the world. Growing popularity The popularity-of Father's Day "grew like Topsy" during the 1930s--as the public affairs activity of the National Father's Day Committee created more and more national awareness of the heretofore local and isolated celebration. Yet, despite widespread na tional observance. Father's Day was not made a National Holi day until 1972, when Congress passed a Joint Resolution pro claiming its celebration the "Third Sunday of every June." The Resolution was signed on April 24, 1972, by then Presi dent Nixon. Years before the official ac tion, William Jennings Bryan, a powerful voice in National Affairs in the early 1900s, spoke of the importance of a day set aside to recognize the role of responsible American Fatherhood. Both President Woodrow Wilson and President Calvin Coolidge, in later years, urged the observance of Father's Day all over the nation and in its territories and possessions. contemplating the impact of her concept on our lifestyle of " familyness through celebra tion of a community event." - National observance More than 90 percent of all Americans observe Father's Day every year--with gifts and family gatherings, phone calls and greeting cards by the tens of millions. Father's Day is a day of vfun," a "day of good feeling" that brings wives and children, aunts, uncles and cousins and, of course, grandparents into close reunion. Father's Day began in Spo kane, Wash., the third Sunday of June in 1910. A Sunday in June Mrs. Dodd had picked the first Sunday of June, her Father's birthday, but the local ministry, who supported her ac tivity, just "couldn't get their act together" in time, so the first observance had to be de ferred for two weeks* It's been that date ever since. Civic groups, community or ganizations, the YMCA and the Spokane Ministerial Associa tion all co-operated to establish an institution. to America's 65,000,000 fa thers. Happily, though, when Mrs. Dodd died at 96, just two years ago, she enjoyed the satisfac tion, in her golden years, of When Mrs. John Bruce Dodd got her idea that has culminated in Father's Day, as we know it, her inspiration probably never foresaw the importance now at tached to this day of dedication Wide Selection of SANSABELT SUCKS »U70 OFF Choose From: VILS0N REFLEX •PGA =3*TITLEIST THE IMAGE OF DEDICATION, Mrs. John Brace Dodd little knew that ahe would be responsible for founding a national celebration and tradition when she started on her campaign to honor Fatherhood in general, and her father fa) particular, way back in 1910. Today, America's 65,000,000 fathers reap the rewards of Mrs. Dodd*s labor, on Father's Day, the third Sunday in June each year, which was finally recognised* as a National Holiday in 1972. WARM WEATHER GOlf WEAR AT SPECIAL PRICES Jackets, Shirts & Sweaters • Z o l > > , C o m f o r t o b l e , S t y l i s h Wash and Wear THE PRO SHOP AT McHENRY COUNTRY CUIB 820 John St. McHenry 385-3435 Father's Day Was Mrs. Dodd's living monument to her own father, William Smart, a Civil War veteran, who raised his motherless pioneer family tions instead of the normal blue plaid slacks with a blue sport coat." This Father's Day, help en sure that your Dad's first deci sion of the day is a good one by giving him a piece of clothing that will coordinate with other items already in his wardrobe. Versatile separates The addition of a strong sep arates item can make it easy for him to look like a winner every day of the week. A perfect example of an item that would work to expand any man's wardrobe is the Haggar Fawn sport coat from The Gailciy Collection. It has the luxurious feel' of soft suede, plus the soil release and "breathable" comfort of VISA. The rich colors available will make the most of every pair of slacks in Dad's wardrobe. Few persons can be as tiresome as the individual obsessed with a sense of humor. ARROW KENT You've got style when all eyes cue turned on you and your Kent by Arrow. Its a striped short- sleeved flatterer... A truly comfortable dress shirt--and its polyester and cotton fabric make it an easy-care winner. Short sleeve $14.00 -Arrow "The House That Service Built" George P. Freund 4102 W. Crystal Ufc.U. McHmi 385-0420 Woodstock. Illinois AA * LI » . 1111 ri n,