Jul* 3 L 1958 m Lake THE MeHENRY PUUNDEALER- 1 • .' • V/*erKjttW-VN» . •• '-:• T • . - ** - ji y^*'" ^ f_ rh ' *V' *tls > , *' v-* ^"V * * ^ ^ .- "ft ^ CUUOKKNOU ASfflafCTS QfflCERS AUG. 3 " ; by Eve; Levesque flection of officers for the M58-195d .fiscal ^year of the Gullom-Knoll association wili M held Sunday, Aug. 3 at 2:30 p.W. in the beachhouse. Nominations will be made from the floor. It is' hoped that all members will be present for this important meeting. See you »» • • • Another "Rose" •(r In Their Garden )j$Miss Tamne Jean Jensen made her appearance at Mem ogfikl hospital, Woodstock on Wednesday, July 16, in the afternoon. She checked in at a .-healthy 7 lbs., 1% oz. Her parents are Gerry and Lenny Jensen of West Lane. Little Ti£imy will have plenty of c o m p a n y t o p l a y w i t h When she can navigate by herself. She has two sisters, Darlene, 3 and Sharon, 2. Needless to say, Mrs, Jensen has her hand; full, caring for three wee ones Stricken and Hospitalized Frank Parkhurst of Par' View West was stricken at Wfltk recently and was brought hJRie by a co-worker.' When he failed to improve, he was , taken to McHenry hospital in serious condition where he hov ered between life and death fon days. He spent part of the time in an oxygen tent. -.Heartening news when hi; condition improved so that ht coul4 return home. Frank is now. a convalescent but Nstill hftfr not returned to his former vigor. Here's hoping plenty of TLC from wife, Virginia, and his two daughters, • w?ll put Jthe "sparkle" back in Frank's eye! Support Needed For The Little Fellows Our young lads, 8-12 years of. age, are doing their utmost to learn to play baseball an* I aA improving tremendously | but they need OtJR support I It is surprising what a boost it, is to their morale to have their families rooting for them On too many occasions, the little guys- are playing to emp ty. grandstands! Hardly fair Why; not plan to accompany your youngster the next timhe plays and give him the "pat on the back" that. h*- d<JfcrveSi --.~«- Sunday; AUg. 17 is the dat( of our Little League All Star game. Five of the most prom ising young players from eacl of our three teams, the "Sox," "Cubs" and "Braves" will be choseq to play in this most important game of the entire ball playing season. The boys .will play the McHenry Little League to determine the loca c^rtpionship. This will be : big day in the lives of the youngsters so plan nowy4o at tend. More details later. f* Local Boy Chooses _ U.S. Air Force ^ •; Eddie Caron, the "adopted" son of Jean and Hugh McDonald, reported to Lackland Air Force Base last week and his , family has received their 1 b^ of correspondence. ceding to Ed, the chow is excellent, plenty of exercise!, and the, fellows seem to be top notch. Understandably, Ed misses his family (his first time away from home) and his gal pal. Ed plans to make tlx most of his educational ' pos sibilities during his "hitch.' Mbil call is an important part o^he day for every traineeanW Eddie would appreciate plenty of letters." His address i s , : A/B E d w a r d C a r o n AFl6612764, Fit 542. Box 1525 Lackland AFB, Texas. ' Annual Summer Event That sweet gal, Mrs. Mary Danielson, wap thrilled beyond words on Saturday when the c&rs began pulling up to the ftiant of her home; and spilling tlreir occupants. It was time for the annual summer party which her friends give for her. The group was comprised of Mrs. Joseph Dore, and all the members of her family, Mrs. Arthur LeBlanc, Mr. and Mrs. James LeBlanc, William Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ball Von- Lue and family,' and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kubicki and their c^drm. It made fourteen gaests in all. The company brought all the heal'ty provender, plus tasty pastry, and did all the work! I l l ' " - t h e e v e n i n g , t h e e n t i r e Ctibwd took "Danny" to Crystal Lake for a chicken dinner. Twas no special occasion, only an annual event. Thrilling, what? ifcHot 'n' Humid Vacation •Lois and Don Parenti and youngsters returned last week from spending two weeks in Avon Park, Fla. TTie Parentis were the guests of Lois' father and his wife, Mr., and Mrs. Rbyal' Fries. Their journey took them through the large cities and states -of the south which are veil known for . their scenic jeauty. Rain followed them all the way down, which made for hot and humid driving./ A t , C y p r e s s G a r d e n s t h e y w i t n e s s e d t h e f a m e d w a t e r ikiers whose ability is outstanding. At Silver Springs, the family took trips in the glass bottomed boats and were Seated to awe-inspiring marine l i f e , b o t h f l o r a a n d f a u n a . Their homeward journey took 'hem across the Skyway toll bridge which is a 20 mile span across Tampa Bay. ItNwas a thrilling feeling, driving across the water. Home never looked »o good, even with our rising emfteratures. • None of the Southern variety Of insects to x>pe with! 1 First Camping Experience Eleveh year old Barbara Egerstaffer of Fountain Lane s thoroughly checked out in fhe life of a camper. She came home Saturday after spending two weeks at Phantom ,Rapch 'or igirls at Mukwonago, Wise. --a distance of about 58 miles, rhe trip was made by bus. During her wonderful stay. Barbara learned ta float and ill about woodlore. One of the o u t s t a n d i n g m e m o r i e s i s t h e '•Hallowe'en" party given for the girls, complete with' costumes! Since the camp has no w i n t e r f a c i l i t i e s , t h e y o u n g ladies are treated to this very special affair. No doubt, the trip was a wonderful experience for Barbara and one which will linger in her memory for a long time to come. Paintin* The Town Red! Elma and Earl Nelson and louse guests, Viv and Ray junther of Chicago, made a 'estive occasion of the Gunthers' tenth wedding anniversary last Thursday. Dressed in their prettiest frocks and decorated wifch rosebud corsages, the. gals were treated to a sumptious repast at a restaurant in Dundee by their ever 'ovin' men folks. It was a deightful evenjng with stops at 'arious places on the w a,y iome. The Gunthers terminated their visit with Elma &nd Karl on Saturday afternoon. largest of the current season. If you would like to share the responsibilities of serving as a chaperone, please contact Judy Murray at 1345 or Roberta Houck at 3252-J. ' Pert V Pretty Little Berenice Bjork treated her chums to a barbecue on Thursday in honor of her tenth birthday. The youngsters whoincluded sister Diane, Rose, Mary Jo, Toni, and Theresa Mullen; and their cousin, Margaret Mullen, .Chryssie, J. R., a n d D. D. L e v e s q u e , f i l l e d their tummies with hot dogs, p o t a t o c h i p s , p o p , a n d i c e cream sandwiches. After the party, the young folks trudged down to the lake for a refreshing swim. Berenice was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Birthday Congrats To ^ Twin sisters, Christine"~Sncf ^rmgard Oberhuber who are marking the second annivers a r y o f t h e i r b i r t h , t o d a y , Thursday, July 31. » "Big sister". Darlene Jensen will be three on Saturday, Aug. 2. Danita Tomasello will mark her first decade on Monday, Aug. 4. •Erling Olsen is looking forward to his birthday, on Tuesday, Aug. 5. He's a "39er!" Best wishes to all. Spring Grov4 SODALITY HEARS MANY AT MEETWG by Mrs. Charles Freond Members of the Christian Mothers' sodality held their regular monthly meeting at St. Peter's parish hall on Thursday night. A spiritual report and organizational report on the, NCCW meeting of last month were given by Mrs. John Jung and Mrs. Thomas McNally. A report on, the proceeds of the July luncheon and card party was given by the chairman Mrs. Jerome Miller and a card party and luncheon un announced for sometime 4h August. An . interesting talk was given by Father Plesa and he thanked all the ladies who worked so diligently at the carnival. After the meeting cards and bunco were played and prizes went to Mrs. Arthur Kattner, Mrs. Leander Lay, Mrs. Joseph Brown, Mrs. Frank Tinney, Mrs. Alvera Borre and Mrs. Isabel May. Barbecues and cake were served by the committee charge. in 'Teensters Meeting Our local 'teensters club will lold their regularly scheduled neeting, Tuesday, Aug. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in ,the beachhouse.. \nother reminder of this next veek. The young people are meetng with Wonderful success in heir Saturday night dances, i<?ld under the stars. This, is lue largely to the wonderful li-fi set. With the weather co- >perating beautifully last Satirday, the i urn-out was the Don't forget to lay in a supply of bargain 3 cent stamps. The prices go up tomorrow! See you next week! Notice of Public Hearing Notice is hereby given ^ by the 'Board of Education of School District 15 in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois,. that the tentative budget for said school district for the' fiscal year beginning July 1, 1958, will be on file and conveniently available to public inspection at the office of the Board of Education from and after 12:00 noon on the 1st day of August, 1958. Notice is further hereby given that a public hearing on said budget will be held at 8:30 o'clock P.M. on the 8th day of September, 1958, at the Office of the Principal, Edgebrook Elementary School, in this school district. Dated this 31st day of July, 1958. < Board of Education of,^chool District No, 15, ijn tfte^eountj? of OTtHemyrState of Illinois. HUBERT SMITH, i*v (POblish July 31, 1958) Return From Vacations Miss Sah Hansen returned on Thursday from an extended trip through Europe visiting her home town in Norway, also Sweden and Denmark. The Jim Brown family returned home this week from a vacation in northern Wisconsin. / \ ' ' 1 •••• , js -i. J,}: ) Illness ^•We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Daniel Sweeney is a patient in Resurrection hospital, ChicAgQi ' ' Picnic Mrs. Charles Freund, sons Dan and Vic, and Mrs. Clarence Miller, Jerry,' Anne, Marilyn and Mary Ellen enjoyed a day of swimming and a picnic at Cedar Lake cm Thursday. Visit In Iowa Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Brown and family are visiting friends and relatives in Stacyville, Iowa and Austin, Minn, this week. Congratulations .to Father Daleiden on his anniversary. It was twentyfive years in July 25 that he first took over the duties of pastor at St. Peter's parish. One needs only, to look at the parish grunds and the new buildings that have been erected and are still in process to know it was a job well done. Right now a, new additon is being built on the sister's con vent. The increase in parishioners and the many converts throughout these years are also a great tribute to him Qnce aghin congratulations ahd, may we have you here i^ith us for many more years. - A man can't expect to make a place in the sun for himself without acquiring some painfijl blisters. GLADSTONE SHOE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 31ST SHOES for the FAMILY !.v^I SAVE MOI AVOIQ WASTE! READF-BKK )NCRETE RADIO DISPATCHED 0., Inc. 606 Front St. PHONE 920 McHenry, Illlnotal K)f> THE TIME TO BUY A CAR F "WWIOi I CAN AFFORD IT!" i Tsk, tsk! Too bad he hasn't checked up oh car prices lately. He'd find that Ford i^4he lowest priced* of the best-selling three! "WHEN THEY INVENT A CAR THAT DOESN'T NEED GAS?" Gracious! The gentleman obviously hasn't heard about Ford's Mileage Maker Six--the modern short-stroke Six that delivered the most miles per gallon in Class A in the last two Mobilgas Economy Runs! % "WHEN THE OLD CAR'S JIAP IT1" But it has... and so has his budget. If he could only have back all the money he's been paying out (and is going to pay out) in repair bills ... he could be the proud owner of a 58 Ford! "WHEN MY PRESENT CAR IS WORTH MOREP* Poor man. He's not only missing out on summer driving in a Thunderbird-inspirea Ford ... he's missing out on money! Doesn't he know that his present car will NEVER be worth more in trade than right NOW ! Cm* Htfitt SAFETY SLASS to mry •WHEN FORD DEALERS A^E GIVING THE YEAR'S BEST DfcALS DURING FORD'S SUMMER TRADING PICNIC!" Smart fellow! He's buying NOW while Ford Dealers are holding their Summer Trading Picnic and giving the longest deals and the highest trades ever . .. and while the selection of models and colors is best. What's more, hell find that Ford is the lowest priced* of the best-selling three! Why not join him at your Ford Dealers? * Baaed on manufacturer*' suggested retail delivered prices MOWS THE TIME TO BUY A FORD! BUSS MOTOR SALES "Buoksldn" Thurs. 8:30 P.M. CDT, Channel 5 -- "Destiny" Friday, 7:80 P.M., CDT, Channel1 2 S31 Main Street Phone McHenry 1 McHenry. HI FOR * BETTER ROT IS « USED CM 0B TR0CK, RE SHRE TO SEE (WR Oil OtlER SELECTIONS SPECIAL CLOSEOUT CLOSEOUT ONE GrROUP SOME SIZES LARGE SELECTION Most Sizes Values 52.99-*5.99 'to. / CLOSEOUT CLOSEOUT LARGE SELECTION LARGE SELECTION MOST SIZES MOST SIZES EVERYONE 203 S. GREEN ST. MeHENRY, ILL. PHONE 182