Pagt Eighteen Lakeland Park WOMEN'S CLUB HOLDS FINAL MEET OF SEASON Carole Humann KV. 5-1605 Vlckey Bolt art EV. 5-2262 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER ' -tiilit in Thursday, June 2, 1^0 nrc confined to their home for a while with/the measles. The last meeting of the season for the Lakeland , Park Women's club will be held this evening, Thursday, at 8:30 p.m. at the community house. Representatives of the Home Bureau will be present. Anyone who is interested in joining .the Home Bureau group, regardless cf whether they are members of the Women's club or not. should be present at this meeting. Decorations Committee You who attended the spring I dance last Saturday night and saw the beautiful decorations in the nail have the following group of ladies to thank: Donna Rodo, Jessie Matthews, Leah Nuss Dolly Nowell, Dorothy Chismar and Dorothy Glorch. Thanks girls for a job well done. daughters and four grandchildren. ITrgent More volunteers are needed for taping on Do-Nut Day June 10. Anyone with as little as two hours to spare would be more than welcome. The tagging will be done in McHcnry. not in Lakeland Park. For information call District Chairman Glenn Uhles at TV. fi-0312. or his Co-Chairman Virginia C.rote at EV. 5-5777. Demonstration A demonstration was held at the home of Mrs. Jean Parisi on Thursday night, May 26. Those present were Louise Mc- Fnery. Rosemary Przetacznek. Lyda Radjsch. Ruth Roach. Mary Filsinger, Rosalee Slonina. Gail Parisi, Arlene Barms, Jo. Rizzo. Marge Franklin and'Vickey Bottari. A real gay time \vas had hy- all and the members of "the w elcome com*- mittec. who were present, presented" Lyda Radisch with a very lovely' birthday gift. Meet Your Neighbor OLD-TIMERS are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campo of 317 Prairie avenue who have lived here for four years. Chuck and Grace, who are from Chicago, have' two children. Chuckie, 6, a kindergarten pupil and 3 year old Cathy. Chuck is a mechanic. He is a member of the American Legion and a fisherman. If the weather ever decides to stay nice for a while Grace may be able to indulge ; in her hobby of gardening. Legal GIVE EXAMINATION FOR ACADEMIES NEXT JULY 11 STATE OF ILLINOIS a ) ) ss« COUNTY OF McHENRY) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS Elizabeth Clark, Assignee of Andrews Lumber Company. Inc., a Wisconsin corporation, Plaintiff, vs. €. Smith Building Co., an Illinois corporation; Apollo Savings & Loan Association, a corporation of Illinois; Elsie M. Kob, Trustee under Trust Deed dated May 5. 1959 and recorded August 24, 1959 ,as and NELLIE DIMELA, 1 GROUP LEARNS OF the above entitled cause filed fendants, that the Plaintiff in TEACHERS WELFARE their-Complaint in safid cause! AFT ORGANIZATION on the 19th day of May, A.D. * --.--- 1960. and that said action is | Speaking before about thirty now pending and undetermin-1 members of the Teachers Weled in said Court, and that you, the said UNKNOWN OWNDocument No. 358788; Althoff's Gas Service. Inc., an, Elrn street ! ERS and NELLIE DIMELA, j Defendants must file your appearance in said action on or before thirty (30) days from the first publication of this Notice, and in the event you fail to do so, default may be entered against you any day thereafter. LESTER EDINGEft „ Clerk of the Circuit Court (COURT SEAL) Looze and Kinne « Attorneys for Plaintiff a code of discipline; 9. equal opportunity for all children; 10. vocational education; 11. academic freedom; 12. civil, political, and personal freedom for teachers; 13. opposition to "panaceas" in education such tare organization of McHenry as the employment of those not Community high school, George j fully qualified and of teacher Reuter, reserach director of aides; 14. democratic human the American Federation of ! relations; 15. better conditions V Wins Award Vincent A. Cina, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cina of Lakeland Park, was honored May 2o at Millikin University's annua! Awards Day. Vincent, a biology and chemistry major, was presented a check for §25. Coming Events ' A pot-luck dinner sponsored by the Lakeland Park Women's club will be held on Sunday. June 26, at the community house. Watch this column for further details. Congratulations - To Martin K. Bell of 320 Bonner drive. Lakeland, Shores, who will receivod his Bachelor (>f Arts Degree in Philosophy <U Beloit College. Beloit. Wis., on June 5. Annual Carnival ! The annual Lakeland Park ; carnival is soon to be arriving ; so if you have not as yet pur- 1 chased your cut rate ride tickets you still have time to do so. j The dates for the carnival are j June 9, 10, 11 and 12. | Sick List All three of the Clark children. Michael, Billy and David Sympathy Our deepest sympathy to Glenn Uhles and1 his family, on the sudden death of his mother, Elsie Uhles, who passed away in Chicago on May 19 and was buried on May 23 in Lafayette Tenn. Sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. Lillian Schaedel. age 51. who passed away on May 24. after having been confined to the hospital for several months. She was the mother of Walter Schaedel of 110 Pleasant avenue. Besides Walter she is survived by her husband. Walter, and one daughter. Mrs. Dianne Wooley,. and two grandchildren, Debbie and Keith Schaedel. Deepest sympathy to Mrs. Agnes Glove on the death of her mother, Mrs. Agnes Korbel. who passed away on May 20. She is survived -by two Congressman Elmer J. Hoffman has announced that the ; __pivil Service Commission will j conduct an examination on , Monday. July 11, for candi- j ! da'os interested in entering the , : U. S. Military Academy at ' West Point. U. S., Naval Acad- j . ornv at Annapolis. U. S. Air j j Force Academy, Denver, Colorado. or the U. S., Merchant Marine Academy at Kings ; Point. New York, for the aca- • domic year commencing July, j 1961. | Candidates who have already submitted their applications are now on the list to receive notification to participate in the aforementioned examina- , tion and notices Iwiil be mailed to them in the near future. { All candidate^ must be bona i fide residents of the 14th Con- j g'-essional District of Illinois ; and must have attained the age j of 17 years on the day of ad- ' mission and must not have reached the age of 22. All candi iates must meet the physical requirements established by the Academies.' Booklets fully descriptive of the academies, together with information pertaining to the examination, as well fts .application blanks, may be secured by writing to Elmer J. Hoffman. M. C., 443 House Office •Burbling, Washington"-25; D. C. Illinois corporation; B. G. Loomis; Aqua Lane Estates, Inc., J a corporation; McHenry Ready Mix Co.. Inc.. an Illinois corporation: Teofil Piskdrz, Walter C. Piskorz and Wallace W. Brenna, doing business as Fox! Lake Concrete Product & j Building Materials Co.; The United States of America; Nellie Dimela; and Unknown Owners, . Defendants. IN CHANCERY NO. 37499 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Affidavits showing that the Defendants UNKNOWN OWNERS, and NELLIE DIMELA. on due inquiry cannot be found so that process cannot be served upon said Defendants, having been filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, Notice is therefore, hereby given to said UNKNOWN .OWNERS McHenry, Illinois Telephone: EVergreen 5-1580 . MPtib.'tfiifie-2-9^16, 1960) Teachers, on ^Thursday, May 26, introduced them to the history, the organization, the offices and scope of membership, the publications, the goals and the activities of the AFT. A quest ion-and answer period followed. Mr. Reuter listed the following goals of the American Fedoration of Teachers: 1. collecfor faculties in places of higher learning; 16. sufficient school financing; 17. teacher participation in text selection and curriculum planning. Legal services, research assistance, and legistlation were among the subjects Mr. Reuter used as examples of .the benefits of union membership. He also presented a comparison of of the Teachers National Education association. live bargaining; 2. s a 1 a r y | the. American Federation and schedule; 3. tenure; 4. teacher certification; 5. sick leave and insurance; \i severance pay • -- ----- and better pensions; 7. im-j Most things come to those proved teaching conditions; 8. who wait -- pn themselves. (Political Advertisement) "Poor Judges Are Elected by \ the People Who DON'T Vote." BE a etes emiEB... Smt Ai Merest hi Efccftig 1 QmBM M£B B£ SVRE T9 VtTE . .. The Supreme Comrt Election t «ex# MONDAY - Jume 6th { mmemjm, fquinc puck erftA.M.TOfattr.M. wm trie popularity POLL Voted Tops for Father's Day Gifting... I Perk up Dad's summer casual wardrobe with a few of these handsome, lightweight, short-sleeved sport shirts. If he would talk, he'd tell you that nothing could please him more! 91 $4.00 to *7.95 Ctnodn tcionnevnetratlib, leb ucottlolanr -dstoywlen*. -1.17;S. GREEN ST. ph. 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