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BAG 1.77 • BOKW 65" 'liM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CREAM RICH URGE OR SMALL CURD Be sure to include refreshing fruit salad on weekend menus. And when you do, make it with flavorful cream-rich Cottage Cheese. Delicious k u u Brick Cheese Midget Longhonl Mel-O-BitCheesi All White Eggs Fancy Mild lb. A&P 6-oz. Sliced pkg. ' Process 6-oz. § Sliced pkg. A&P Brand Large Size doz. 49c Fruit Cocktail 25c iartlett Pears Sultana Brand lona Halves Halves Un peeled r" 30-©z. tin 3» 37 ^00 2941. tin 45^ Apple Sauce THE GjKAJ ATLANTIC * PACtfjC.TfA CQttfANtY.INC. L ALL PRICES EFFECTIVI THRU JULY 2nd A&P Our Finest A 16^>z* Quality £ tins 32-o$M tin Daily Cat Food 29< 2r:29c 55c 4-2? PLAINDEALER Page Elcrren 1 Lakeland Park DEADLINE SET FOR ROAD FUND PAYMENT. JULY 1 Carole llumann EV. 5-1605 ' Viekey Bottari EV. 5-2262 Tomorrow. July 1. is t h e deadline for the road fund payment which was voted in by a large majority at a recent I.PPOA meeting. Please make vour payment as soon as possible to your block captain. This amount is past due after Julv 1. Pot-LucU Notes The pot-luck dinner was held I last Sunday and quite a few persons ate in grand style. 1 Thanks to all the ladies who | assisted chairman Veretta Ger- ! stad. They did a magnificent job. . | If you are looking for your •> dish, you will find it at Toots i Gerstad's home at 106 Oak- I wood drive, Lakeland Shores across the highwav. Her phono i number is EV 5-4043. Annlvfrmry Greetings j To Larry and Helen St randvl <quisrt who marked frirty years | of matrimonial bliss on June ; 23. Calling All (iirls The third annual queen contest sponsored by the V F W uill be held July 17 in connection with McHenry's Fiesta Days. Girls between the ages of 16 and 21 are eligible. Ali entries will be trained by professional models for the competition. An entry form may be fourtd elsewhere in the paj per, With all the beauties in | Lakeland Park, we jhould be I well represented. Last year I Miss Janice Parisi of Lakeland I Park was the first lady in the | queen's court. . „ Ed Druml has entered Hines hospital for a series of tests. We hope he'll be back in the swing of things without much delay. 1 Dr. Len Rottari was taken I to Northwest hospital in Chi- , r-ago quite suddenly last week. • By this time ho should be home .again and feeling much better. Vacationers Rack at home after a lovely , two week sojourn" in the north woods of Wisconsin are Helen ad Larry Strandquist. They and son, Wayne, caught plenty of fish and lots of rest at Star Lake. They returned on June 20 in lime for Wayne td report hack fur duty in South Carolina after a thirty day , leave. > i Mink and Ladies t What a combination! Tht* annual meeting of the Home i Bureau was held June 22 at tin Wing 'n Fin. After luncheon. a style' show featuring mink fashions was held. The following ladies from Lakeland P a r k w e r e ' p r e s e n t a t t h i s tempting oxhibijion of feminine attire; Edna Hountras. Ann llorzog. Lyda Radisoh, Helen Strandquist., and Gladys Hafors Mrs Hafer is the county treasurer of the Home Bureau. ^ Member of the Wedding j years. They have three daughi Billy lyrater was a junior iters. Cind> 3. Kim 3. and Mic- | usher lasi Saturday. June 25. j key 1. i in the wedding of Miss Theresa j ; Kubina to Eugene Cariquist. of | Have a wonderful Fourth of L a k e V i l l a . T h e c e r e m o n i e s j J u l y a n d b e s U r e t o c o m e took place at Prince of Peace through it all in one piece. We church in Lake Villa. only like to print , happy news. Vacation School Members of the teaching staff at the vacation school of .. Community Methonisl church were Mrs. Veretta Gerstad of Lakeland Shores, who taught third erade, and her assistant. Miss Jackie Noel of Knoll avenre. Among the children attending this session were .the George children, Bruce " a n d Reth Okal anft Del, Susie and . Roger Gerstad. Surprises Bill Herzo^ was.surprised on Father's D:u by his childron,- Mr. and Mrs. A1 Marburg'and Afcr. and Mrs. William T. Her zog all of Oak Park. They made the surprise complete by bringing all the refreshments to make it a grand celebration: Sympathy • Our deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Lucille Groh on the death of her mother in Chicago last week. Also to Mrs. Louise McEnery on the recent death of her brother. 4M Ringwood Sunshine Girls i At the June 24 meeting, it i was announced that Local AI chievement Day will be July 20. and Keeping Fit day, July w 28. Demonst rat ion talks were given by Pat Hogan. Donna ' ffolcomb Julie Thompson and (Sandra Josserand. Refreshments were served by J u l i e T h o m p s o n a n d T o m Walkington. j . . Sandra Josserand, reporter On The Siek List Mrs. Agnes Prazak is back home from a week spent at McHenry hospital after suffering from a collapsed lung caused by pleurisy. She is convalescing at home and will be taking things pretty easy for a while. Ha He Ho Sounds Mke ticklish business, but it's rea.ly a pinochle-club consisting of the Art Hafers. the Bill Herzogs, and the Tom Hountras'. This jolly sounding group met at Hafers on Saturday evening for cards, eats and plenty of laughs. They didn't say who won, though! Welcome To ° summer residents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Vanek and family of Prairie Avenue, who came out this weekend to stay for the rest of the summer. Demonstration A demonstration was held last Friday morning at Marilyn G e r a t n b i o s . R u t h R o a c h . Marge Franklin. Elaine Jett, Esther Cygan, and Fran Cina were present. LOOKING FOR A HOME? .1 « y l. ajgji Model Hblrie located at Ponca & Logan streets 1 ' ***• m Oooney H^ignts biiba., McHenryTTTT™ Homes Built Anywhere, Anytime, Any Style or Size FHA or Conventional Financing Lee Cooney, Contractor Phone EVergreen 5-4345 Open every Sunday, 1-6 p.m. -- Weekdays by appointment ^ We Do All Other Types of Work Bridal Finery A bridal shower was given for Miss Roserhary Heber by I Mrs! Clara Barbara and Carol Pollitt, June 20. There were !seventy guests present includj i n g B e r e n i c e B o y e e , J e a n 1 Kruse, Dorothy Uttich, Stella Links. R. Werner. Pat Linnane, ; Mary Daurio. Helen Strandquist, Mary Laurence, Betty ' Laurence, Jean Gagnon, Vir- 1 ginia Owens and the bride's mother. Roseann Heber, all of , Lakeland Park. Miss Heber ; will be married on August 6 to Mr. Stanley Pollitt of Mc- , Henry. Demonstration I A demonstration wa* held bv Mickey Gladman.on Thursday. June 23. Present were Claudia i Garn, Margo Sehaedel. Joan ! Kane and her sister-in-law. Karen. Gayle Laursen, Lorraine Arient. Dorothea Zimny. Audrey Ellmer. Carole Hu- : mann and Dorothy Glorch. A I lovely evening was spent. ! Meet Your Xeiglihor j Old-Timers Bill and Marge I Casey of 316 Oak Drive have lived in Lakeland Park for four years. Previous to1 that they APPOINTMENTS OF CLERGY REPORTED WITHIN DIOCESE Rev. Fr. Lawrence London has been transferred from the assistant pastorship at St. Pe* tor's parish. Spring Grove, to act as chaplain of St. Anthony's hospital. Roekford. Rev. Thomas J. Monahan has been assigned to the Spring Grove church as assistant. Rev. Fr. William Collins, former assistant pastor at St. Patrick's church. McHenryv has been transferred f r o rrt Roekford to Our Lady of Good Counsel church. Aurora, where he will be assistant pastor. The Rev. Aloysius J. Neumann, newly ordained, will be assistant at Christ the King c h u r c h , W o n d e r L a k e ; p r o tern. Rev. Ronald - C. Campo. newly ordained in McHenry, will be assistant, at SL Monica's church. Carpentersville. PLAN TESTIMONIAL The Young Democratic clubs of Kane, DuPage, McHenry. DeKalb, Grundy and Lake counties will sponsor a testimonial dinner for Louis Farina of Chicago, retiring president of the Young Democrats of Illinois. in Elgin Friday, July 1, at 8 p.m. About 250 persons are expected to attend. Locally, tickets may be obtained from Thomas Hanahan, McHenry. alysis work in the tabulating division of a large utility company. Presently he is co-chairman cf the beach committee which has done a lovely job of improving our beaches. Marge is a member of the Women's club and has served on the entertainment and refreshment committee for several PLAN FALL CLASSES National College of Education. 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