IE McHENRY PI^NDEAiLER IMPROPER CAUSES DELAY DRIVER LICENSES s NEWS Lilymoor Association The regular monthly meeting of the Lilymoor association will be a combined business and social meeting It o be held at Club Lilwmoor on Saturday, July 12: Following a brief business session lere will be dancing and cards. Refreshments will not be provided by the association as we erroneously stated in this column last yeefc but will be available irough the facilities of the club. t"his will be a fine time to get acquainted with your neighbors, 4-H Organizes in Lilymoor The 4-H Club has recruited some girls who are quite interested and an adult leader, Mrs. Bruno Karas. If there are any other girls between the ages of 7 and 15 who would like to join this 'learn and do' club, contact Mrs. Karas or your reporter by phone. Personals Mr. and Mrs .Silas- Holcum and children, Sue. Eugene. Glend t. and Janet and Mr. and Mrs. So plan to be present on Saturday j Leroy Holcum and Leroy. Jr.. all evening. | visited in - Millington on. SundaV _ -- j w i t h M rs, Holcum's sister arid (Contains Lilymoor Garden Club j- her husband. .Mr. and Sirs. Terry j standing for a name, it should be Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier has disclosed, that many persons seeking Ob have their drivers licenses renewed are not properly filling out their applications for renewal. As a result, these applications must be returned to the applicant for correction. thus delaying the issuance of a renewed driver's license. Secretary Carpentier said most of the applications are now being returned because the applicant has not filled in his or her middle name as required. If the aplplicant does "not have a middle name, the application should read, I for example, as: James (none) Brown. If the applicant's name an initial only, not Mesdames Elvina Latimer, lielen Haines, Marian Leske and t>a Verne Schuler met at the home of Mrs. Leona Fantus for a four of members' gardens. Mrs. Fantus served lemonade, and Rookies, then the ladies left to Visit Mrs. Schueler's, Mrs. Le'ske's. • Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Crawley's and Mrs. Latimer's gardens. New Director of Religious Education ; Rev. Emery Fleming of Evanston has recently been engaged by the Community Methodist church to serve as part-time di- Evans. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Belford and Mrs. Katherine Belford had as guests at their home on Tuesday, July ,2, Mr. and Mrs. John McLaren of Bell, California. The McLearens are on an extended visit with friends in the midwest •and they plan to return to California the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs.- Herman Crawley had as their guest last week* Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schepper and son Darrell from Kankakee. Darrell stayed over to visit with his little cousin Susan Crawley while his parents returned home. On Irector of religious education. Rev. Tuesday, July 2. Susan, Charlene, Fleming, who is studying for the ! Edna and Herman Crawley went missionary field is in residence i to Kankakee at which time Darwith hjs wife at Garrett Seminary on the campus of Northwestern university in Evanston. Cheerleader's Camp MCss Carole Schueler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schuyler of South Avenue, returned from a week of cheerleader's camp which was held on the campus of Normal university at Normal. Six girls attended representing McHenry high school and in cheering contests, they received second place. This was the first year that McHenry has been represented. Returns from Boy's -State David Fantus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fantus returned from two weeks of camp including a week at the Music Camp at Du Quoin and a week at Springfield as one of the local delegates to Boy's State. Dave had the opportunity to tour the State Capitol and served as fire marshall under appointment of the Governor. Boy Scout Jamboree i Robert Rodde plans to attend the National. Boy Scout Jamboree in Valley Forge and Washington, D.C. He will not attend local camp. rell returned to his home. Award Contracts The State Division of Highways awarded contracts amounting to §848,763 last week at Springfield or construction projects in ten downstate counties. This brings to $45,478,522 the total highway contracts awarded thus far this season in connection with Gov. William G. Stratton's 1957 Illinois road program. shown as: James R. (only) Brown. , In the case of married women, the name should read, for example: Mary aJne Brown, not Mrs. James Richard Brown., The complete filling out of the name as described above is necessitated by the . electronic data processing method now employed in Secretary Carpentier's Drivers License division. The complete name and correct date of birth are necessary for the new code to establish"* a positive identification of the person to whom the license is issued. The same number will be assigned upon renewal as long as the driver is licensed in Illinois, said Secretary Carpentier. American families use more mill? with cereals than with any other single food. In an average year they use over three and twothirds billion quarts of milk with their breakfast cereals -- almost 95 quarts per family a year, or about two quarts a week. It sometimes happens that the man who thinks he is a genius can't think of anything else. 207 No. Green Street RENA SCHAID Phone McHenry 125-R ACOUSTICON SALES & SERVICE HEARING AID CLINIC Weds. 4:30 ,to 6:30 "• Open Everyday 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Batteries -- Cords' and Supplies for all Makes s79.50"d Up to D?rte Mailing Lists for CJ|ty & _ Mounted Routes 24 HOUR SERVICE fShuut, AMhmmU ifm-: 0 Heals Water so Fast... and for 0 1957 N. I. G«i Co. II HUf THE COST . . . Gives you toads for family baths! When all the family is going out, does the last in Tom end up with a tepid-to-cool-to-cold shower? Then you need a modern quick-recovery GAS water heater. You'll have hot water galore for family baths;--and all your other needs, too-- when an automatic GAS water heater is on the job. And remember, heating water with GAS actually costs less thou half as much as other type heaters! (In fact this saving 6 in operating economy will pay the cost of a modem GAS water heater in about three years.) You'll love having loads of hot water. so economically ... with GAS! See flie many new automatic OAS wafer hoators at your plumbor-doahr'* or our noarost store, today! PHONE McHENRY 2081 A OR LEGS Fresh Frozen ANN PAGE Our Finest Quality line la Pull Cut Frozen Smoked Picnics 7LT "Super-Right" Smoked Grape Jelly ZlT 2 £ 39e Spanish Bar Cake .. J9C Caramel Pecan Rolls, *39° Swiss Cheese »45* Cheese Food Ched-O-Bit 2 169° Sliced Bacon Leg of Lamb Tom Turkeys Rock Cornish Hens Chuck Roast Halibut Steaks Genuine Spring Oven-Ready 16 >0 221b.. 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