Page V McHUfHY PLAINDEALER Thursday, June Ordain Spring . Grove Priest -(Continued from J*ujre 1) J lis major seminary studies were taken at Divine Savior seminary, Lanhanv M'd.. and Catholic university in Washington, D. C.. from which he rocchod a B.A. degree in 1936. 1U- has also been majoring in music for a master's degree. Deacon for the first solemn Mass will ho the Rev. Richard Paddock. Sub-deacon will be the Rev. Frank Zimmerman, and the Rev. John L. Daleiden will act as archpriest. The Rev. COURT BRIEFS All moving traffic violations were heard in Saturday court this past week. P:ml I.arson of. Chicago was fined S50 for speeding and reckless driving in McHenry. |j ONLY QNE DRIVER I SERIOUSLY HURT OVER WEEKEND^ Continued from Page 1 Myron Wagner. S.D.S.. will preach the sermon. Benediction will he held in the parish church at 8 p.m., Sunday o\eliillU Master of Ceremonies for the Mass will be 'ho Rev. James Weber and Brother Gale T:rinoy. O.F.M.. will be the 'Fhurifer. Mr. William Smith ; nd Mr. Leigh Kagan will be the acolytes. CITY GARDEN CLUB ANTICIPATES BIG CROWD AT SHOW Patrick Tonyan of Fox Lake was fined.$6 for driving without his driver's license and for disturbing the peace with noisy mufflers. A fine of 545 was charged Robert Williams of Holiday Hills on a reckless driving i-liarge and for having no driver's license. Roger Freund of Richmond paid a total fine of $25 Tor :cckless driving and disturbng the peace with noisy mufflers. James Levand of Lakemoor was found guilty of speeding, disobeying a stop sign and invproper" lane usage and fined a total of $28. \ " One driver paid a S2 fine for parking over-time jn a twoliour zone. Ronald Glosson of McHenry was charged with driving too fast for conditions, not having i driver's license and disturbing the peace with noisy mul- I'lei s. He paid a total fine of SI 5. Fred Bohling paid $33 for having no driver's license. June 7 Rummage Sale -- V.F.W. Clubhouse -- 9 a.m. fa 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sponsored by V.F.W. .ULvli.ir\. June 7 Regulnr Meeting. R.N.A. Camp. No. 3251 -- 8 p.m. -- Methodist Church. June 35 Penny Social and Bazaar -- Christ the King Catholic Church. Wonder Lake. TWO McHENRY SCHOOLS PLAN FOH GRADUATION (Continued from page 1) or. Ronald Krcutzer, Carole Larson.- Joseph L a n g s t o n. K a t h l o e n L e i b a c h . R i c h a r d Letrimon.. Chrysnnde Levesque, James Lingenfelter. George Lissev , William .Lakoy, (-Jr.i, Fi'od Kornax. Robert Lombardi, 'injuries when a car driven by Melodic Loseh. Susan Marchi, i John McArthur of Chicago CaiTtlvh Mares, Terry Mark- j backed into a parked machine minor injuries, according to state police, when his auto went out of control in passing another car on Sunday. The accident occurred a half mile south of R-.ngwood on Rt. 31. Boger was charged with driving too fast for conditions. Jerome Reinhard of McHenry and Lillian Raven of Woodstock suffered minor injuries in the collision of two cars last Sunday morning on Rt. 120, west of McHenry. . Reinhard was reported driving on the wrong side of the highway. To avoid a head-on collision, another vehicle driven by Doris McDonald of Woodstock crossed over into the wrong lane just as Reinhard returned into the proper lane. The cars hit head-on. Both drivers were charged with improper lane usage. Four persons suffered minor John B. Fisher of Johnsburg, w ho will bo heard with another teen-ager on a charge of breaking into the Riverside Bakery last week, was fined SSI on a traffic charge of reckess driving and speeding. . (Continued from Page 1) m>d graduations. Among clubs entered to date are Crystal , Lake Garden cluh; Town and j Country, Libertyville; Wonder ( Lake; Cary; Woodstock Gar- | den club and Bull Valley, also 1 of' Woodstock? Plum Grove | Garden club of Palatine and i (\raj slake Garden club. Bridal I shower tea taoles will be i shown by members of the Mo ; Henry cluh. Mrs. Bert Houvel- j man of Richmond, Mrs. A. C Thornton and Miss Ethel Jones of McHenry. and Mrs. LPP Gladstone and Mrs. Charles 1. i -!\ a!s,o of McHenry. will all . « 'iter individually in the table jolting classes. A complete list of entries ct^n to the public was printed id the Plainciealer last week. ' Members hope eve/yone will como lo the show, as the admission fee is very small. Children may visit the show and are welcome to enter in any of the open classes as well as in 'Junior Baskets". Encourage Entries Most folks will have some early flowers in their garden with which to make an "arrangement". Three or four radishes or other early vegetable may win a blue ribbon. There will be a bake sale of homemade cakes, cookies, candies and other delectable items. A pause for refreshment pro- * "°d by the club will encourage \ nu to make the rounds just one more time, perhaps to Study more clnseiy the many beautiful floral arrangements which you might like to copy for some special event in your own home RESIDENTIAL Toi ine Pedraza of Chicago paid the top fine of the week $154 -- for driving without a driver's license, reckless driving and having open liquor in the car. graff. James Mays. Donald MeCrary. Allen Miller. Patrick Moffett and Jack Morris. Also Shirley Morris. Galen Morrison. Patricia N e w m a n. Gary O'Day. Marion Osborn. Donald Osterby, Kenneth Owens. Valerie Peterson, Russell Phillips. (Jr.), John Phipps, Frederick Pike, Doris J. Rehberg. Judith K. Reining, Kristine Rue, Peter Saar, Lynn S a y n o r . F r e d e r i c k S c h m i d t , Marda Schneck. Carol Schuringa, Steven Schweikert, Connie Segermark, John Serio, Linda Siscoe. Larry Smith, Raymond Smith, Katie Stamper. Marian Stange, 'Mary A. Stepanovic, "Kurt Swanson, Robert Swedo, Severine Vidovich, Ronald Vycital, Roy Watson. Ellen Wells, Deanna Wilse. David Winter, Cheryl Wittrock, James Woods, William Woodward, Gail Young, William Zahn and Ronald Zank. oh Lake View road in Wonder View subdivision on Memorial Day. The parked car belonged to Edward Zak. Injured, all members of one family, were Leonard ahd^Dorothy Miles and their two children, Mirk and Laurie, bf Morton Grove. >- Pleasures may be greater tn • anticipation, but so are trou- I bles. I BACCALAUREATE RITES AT HIGH SCHOOL JUNE 5 (Continued from Page I) school's mixed chorus, singing , "I'll Walk With God", "Sanctus", Lift Thine Eyes", "An-: gelic Hjmn" and "The Lord's' Prayer". Interpretation of the latter number will ny Sandy i Harris. Pal Johnson and Karen Olsen of the graduating class. The audience will unite with the choius in singing "Ameri- J CJ The Beautiful" before the I recessional. j i Commencement • For the first time in many y?ars. an outside commencement is being planned, weather permitting. The graduation program will take place on Friday evening, June 10. on Mc- Cracken field, near Edgebrook school, where a much greater number of people will be able to witness the irr.jj.ossive program. In case of rain, the commencement exercises will be held in the boys' gymnasium of the high school. \ The change to an outdoor j commencement, if at all posi sible, has become a necessity | with the growing number in the graduating classes. More details on the commencement program and the list of graduates will appear in , next week's issue of the Plaini dealer. AVQftP.COSTLY SEPTIC TANK TROUBLES1'. . . BUILDING \ V HILLVIEW SUBDIVISION RICHMOND, ILL. OFFERS Buy Cnxivator $tops odors liquefies wast* reactivates sluggish tanks Ruck's Hardware 501 \V. 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