LAKELAND PARK & LAKELAND SMOKES Cofot Corrrinsky 965-7346 School Starts Another Year they held Aug 1 I the B and that's the day Cd CAUt,» • fLAinUKALfcK • WKON tSD ̂ \ . UUl S1H. I«U school. He in the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Satri Lietenhtt. ' i • , r[ . - ' TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the flies of Sept. 1,1972Y HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the school only five more day* ring. AD the kids in frantically to have as much fun as possible this past week. There were plenty of swimming parties, backyard tent sod late night street Now it's tipie to get back into the swing of school books and studying. Some of the younger children don't know all the rules about bus stops so I urge all drivers to be on the lookout for a small one who might dart out in front of your car. This is also s good lime for parents to tell their children thesafety rales. We wish all you kids a good year; let's make it the best yet. REMINDERS Girl Scout registration will be held tMs Saturday, Aug. 2S, at Shepherd of the Hills church, 404 N. Green. Any girl in first through eighth grade, interested in scouting, is welcome to Join. Further questions can be an swered by Sharon Schoen at 385-7045. I hope all of you are planning to attend the Lakeland Park Property Owners association annual picnic Saturday, Sept. it. The fun begins at 8 p.m. and continues till 11 p.m. at the community bouse. Food will be served far a nominal fae, a live band will perform and some great prizes will be given away donated by local mer chants. Hope to see you there. REUNIONS Sam and Joan Bucaro enjoy en tertaining and that's exactly what they did this month. It all started when Joan's brother Phip Waller came from Stromsburg, Neb., with his daughter Sherry Karr, and her girls Shannon and Erin. It was Phip's People came from all oeur that beautiful dav for this soecial eccaskm. Mary Bucaro, Steve Julie Bradv also, Polly Tubutis --<1 kids Gay, Janice and Joe, all Chicago Cicero guests and Linda Bucaro; Charts-- sad Frank Shoup; and Nace aad Bev Diroodica. with their children Julie, Janeen and AnUonetta. Angeline DeGroff and Arteue and Dick Brady came from Morton Grove be eight y, Aug. S. Amy Koch will urs old Aug ST, and shs dale with OsBssaBods, sfS : » FIFTY YEARS AGO . (Taken from the fUss of Sept. 1, list) A former ~ mm located la Wai »a, dsss not with their kids Local guests were Ethel, Joe and Sam Paris! and their boys. Before the day was over M people had been to the Bucaro home for a lovely reunion. AfteT a two-week rest, it was time for a reunion of the 'chit-chat club' on Aug. 15. This time there were 88 guests having a good time and again they came from all over. There was Evelyn and John Behof, DesPlaines; Frieda LaZerba, Chicago; Barbara and Andy Piacitello, Harvey; Phil and June Gtihsrtssa, aad Ken wish to Mch Tracy Prasak is going to be )8 years old Aug. S. Best wishes are seat to Kevin Worm, Doris Krsafsr, Carol Lynn Lasko and John Qnrlsnis on ths 30th. Aug. SI Is Kitty Hsndh Laura Poeis's special day. * , ' ' . HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Wa have four annhrerser to end the month of August. Jim aad Barb Cdbag celebrate ft together on the Xth. Cathy and 1 Sterile are together M years on the SSth. Aug. 90 will be Michael and Karen AMrich's fourtssnth year married; «»d Abraham aad Patricia Taylor celebrate S4 years oa the 31st. to be paying much attention to skm William Prlss, tat a litter to tlga Plaiadealer, states that Ms businsss Is good. He also states he has installed several larger sausage machines sad a large ice machine. D.G. Nelhs of Crystal Lake, tenner resident of McHenry, was held up on Route it, three miles southeast of Woodstock, at S:90 in the evening. He had stopped soar a school bonne to change a tire. While he was working Karen Kent Appointed To Illinois Library Boon The Northern Illinois Library system has anaounced that Karen Kent of McHenry has been appointed to s six-year term on the system's board of directors. Mrs. Kent brings to the Rockford- based board five v years of varied experience as a member of the McHenry Public library board of directors. t She will be one of two members from McHenry county serving on the 12-county regional system's 15- member board. NILS currently serves 55 libraries in northern Illinois providing its members with access to books from libraries as well as othsr state, national and specialised private collections. It informational i to library staffs and trustees. Mrs. Kent la a M-year residsnt of McHenry and a graduate of McHenry high school. She and her husband, David, are the parents of four children. en the tire two men pulled up in a car and at gun point relieved him of his money amounting to tM. The Pistakee Bay Yacht chib held a Junior circus snd a large crowd at tended the kiddles show. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of August 30, IMS) It was snnounced a broadening of sugar regulations so that various types of orgsnissUons serving meals to groups may be classified as in stitutional uaers. Previous la* torpretations that organisations could not register as institutional services unless they served four meals a week are rescinded. The local rationing board issued the snnouncement that all IMS Plymouth, Ford snd Chevrolet cars with all steel bodies are frosen until Oct. SI, IMS. Anyone now holding a certificate Issued by the rationing board who does not want snything but s Plymouth, Ford or Chevrolet should return his certificate to the board and fter October, 48. This naceesary to enable the apply order Fair Lady" Auditions | f The Townsquare Players, Inc., of Woodstock, s not-for- profit community thestre group, an nounces open auditions for its Fall production, "My Fair Lady". This extremely popular Lerner 6 Loewe musical adaption of Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion", about the makeover of a poor flower girl into a grand lady, requires a very large caat. A minimum of 18 men snd 16 women of all ages are needed to perform 80 separate characters, plus the chorus. Directing "My Fsir Lady" for the Townsquare Players is Tony Casalino of Woodstock. Auditions will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Aug 30, and Tuesday, Aug 31, at the Wood stock Opera House, 121 Van Buren street, in Woodstock. Singers are asked to bring a prepared song with accompanying music to the auditions. For further in formation, contact Townsquare Players president, Carole Mullowney (312) 587- 1956, or the producer, Regina Belt (815) 458- 0142. 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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files oi August 28, 1887) Edward Thennes. who has con ducted Thennes Oil compsny in McHenry for about 20 years, an nounces the opening of a new and modern building at 704 Front street. The attractive building, 40 x 60, features a display room and office, with bulk storage in the rear of the lot. Mr. Thennes is not only expanding his services but has added a full line of oil burning equipment and supplies for sale, which will be on display A 10-year-old McHenry violin student was named outstanding camper of the junior boys division at the closing honors assembly of the National Music camp's thirtieth summer season at Interlocked Mich. Barry Liebsohn was selected as outstanding camper from among over 100 junior boys. The selection was based on musicianahip, campmanship and leedership A fifth grade student at Edgebrook school, Barry studies with Sister M Andreella of St. Mary's Clarence Smith, Jehasburg road, is a master craftsman. He is also a first class gerdsner. Clarence Smith is blind, which mskes his ac- complishments almost unbelievsble. The large garden in back of Ms home in Jnhnsburg is a source of pride to Smith, whooe efforts begin each year in 'he cold of mid-winter Carefully he plants seeds from which plants will later he set outside. A crowd estimated at neerly 2,000 thronged into Lakemoor to obeerve the twentieth anniversary of the in corporation of the village. A corn roast was the highlight of the celebration, served throughout the sfternoon. Festivities had a start with a street dance which had its location changed to the firehouse because of a heavy rain. A large crowd of young people enjoyed an active evening on the dance floor to set the mood for a successful weekend. ^ The Greek word for second-year college students, sophomores, is actually a combination of two Greek words meaning foolish snd wise. HOW 10 SUBSCRIBE 10 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. 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