re Twelve "V, THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER McHENRY AREA , STUDENTS WIN COLLEGE DEGREES • Annual commencement exer- Vcises were held at Cornell college on Sunday, June 7. Speaker for the occasion was John 'Frgncjis White, president, National' Educational Television, New York City. Among the 149 who received degrees at Cornell were Michael. Creighton, son of Mrs. James Creighton, 1113 W. ^Rocky Beach, McHenry, who ** received the bachelor of arts degree, with a major in sociology, and Jay Walkington, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walkington, 5301 Barnard Mill road, Ringwood, who received the bachelor of arts degree, with a major in religion. Mr. Walkington also received honor for •distinguished work in his majbr field. He has received a ? merit- scholarship at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist university, and plus graduate study there. DAIRY PRINCESS FULFILLS DRfeAM OF LONG STANDING VICKY DIEDRICH Vicky Diedrich, daughter of MrT&'rid Mrs. Thomas Diedrich of 1208. North Park street, McHenry, received the degree bachelor of science in education from Northern Illinois university, DeKalb, on Saturday, June 6. Next fall Miss Diedrich will be teaching girls' physical education, bookkeeping and sponsoring the Girls Athletic association at the Belvidere high school. COMMITTEE HEADS ARE SELECTED FOR HISTORIAL GROUP Committee chairmen for the McHenry County Historical society have been named as follows: Library committee, Charles H. Eldredge of Richmond; museum committee, Everett Thomas of Woodstock; historic sites, Peter Nelson of Crystal Lake. Each chairman will choose several other committee members and these will be announced later. Admiring glances are being directed toward the' three bridal outfits given to the society and currently being displayed by local merchants. The white tussah silk dress worn by Olive M. Schroeder of the Richmond vicinity when she became the bride of Llewellyn R. Houghton of Peotone on Feb. 23, 1910, is in the window of Gladstone's department store, McHenry. This dress was made by the bride's mother, Mrs. William Schroeder, and was the gift of her granddaughter, Mrs. George (Margaret) Trabbert of Woodstock. Letters have gone out to a list of names that were suggested as field representatives and included a questionnaire that should be used in interviewing old timers. Anyone interested in volunteering for this activity of the society should write to Box 3, Woodstock. BIBLE LESSOX „The first chapter of Genesis •^-coupled with explanatory passages from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy-- will form the nucleus of the Christian Science Bible lesson this Sunday entitled "Is the Universe. Including Man, Evolved bv Atomic Force?" Speediest Way To Get Cab Service No matter where you are, our Radio Dispatched Cab is always ready to serve you. Your call brings it over fast. •W,' " Miss Patricia Hogan, who won many friends for herself and the dairy industry throughout the state as Illinois' only two-term Illinois Dairy Princess, is fullfilling a long time dream. She has completed flight training in a flight hostess school in Kansas City, Mo., and is assigned to flights from O'Hare airport. Pat, who recently became , old enough to apply for admission, recalled that since her grade school days sheQ^/anted to be an airline ste\fca)rdess. She wants to fulfillWhis ambition and understand something of that life before another important date on her calendar--her marriage on Nov. 28 to Thomas Parsley. P&tricia reigned as Illinois Dairy Princess in 1961 and 19^2. She has been working in Woodstock as a photographic model and assistant in public relations since 1961 and served as chairman of the McHenry county fair queen contest last year. She was McHenry county fair 4-H queen in 1958, following her sophomore year in high school, and in 1961 served as the McHenry County Daiiy Princess. Because of the absence of the reigning county Dairy Princess-- because of marriage or schobl -- Pat has pinch-hit on many occasions to help boost dairy products in the state's biggest dairy producing county. With her five-week training completed, Pat is on-her own in "the wild blue yonder."\While in high school she took! some training courses with an eye toward a career in the airlines. Patricia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan of 6606 Barnard Mill road. HOSPITAL GIVES INSTRUCTION ON EMERGENCY HELP Doctors and nurses at Memorial ^Hospital for McHenry County have received instruction on how to help persons who require artificial respiratidn or need external heart massage. Hospital medical staff, members were in charge of the 45- minute instructional periods. Many sessions were conducted so that all nurses and doctors had an opportunity to participate. Doctors giving instruction were Dr. S. L. Ruggero, Dr. Robert Simpson and Dr. Margaret Phillips. A movie produced to explain external cardiac resuscitation and mouth-to-mouth respiration were shown in conjunction with this program. Bert Hanson administrator, said the hospital was pleased to give this added instruction to staff members, part of its policy of providing the best-informed, most expertly-trained personnel possible. The dummy is constructed so that persons learning the technique can tell when they are conducting the emergency treatment properly. The dove may bring peace, Jsut he also brings a bill. Legals IN THE MATTER OF THE) APPLICATION OF BER-) NARD J. PESCHKE AND) ESTHER PESCHKE FOR) CONDITIONAL USE PER-) MIT AND AMENDMENT) OF THE ZONING ORDI-) NANCE OF McHENRY) COUNTY, ILLINOIS. ) NOTICE Notice is hereby given in compliance with the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance that a public hearing will be had before the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals in connection with the application for Conditional Use Permit and amendment of the McHenry County Zoning Ordinance for the following described property: The East 990 feet of the West Half Of the Southeast Quarter and of the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 31, Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian lying South of the center line of Illinois Route 120, and the West 313.5 feet of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section GUITARS Classicals - Flat Tops -- Electrics -- UKULELES $|| 95 Standard size A A We have the guitar for you, most models now in stock. Instruction in all types of guitar playing. Folk music to Jazz. TONES 3719 W. Elm St. McHenry Across from the Jewel Phone 385-4646 •- 31 (except the "North 500 feet thereof as measured on the East line thereof, and except the South 600 feet thereof) in McHenry County, Illinois. Said property is located on the South side of Route 120, approximately two miles East of the Fox River, and is a part of an 80-acre tract owned by the Petitioners; the North 500 feet of said tract is zoned "B-l" Business District and is the site of a golf driving range, miniature golf area, and the Petitioners' residence. The remainder of said tract is zoned "F" Farming District. Except for the North 500 feet thereof and except the South 600 feet thereof, Petitioners request issuance of a Conditional Use Permit under Section 15, Paragraph C-7 of the Zoning Ordinance to permit the mining, loading, screening, crushing, washing and storage of sand, gravel and other aggregate. Said hearing will be held on Wednesday, July 8, 1964 at 3:00 P.M. in the City Hall at McHenry, Illinois, at which time and place any person desiring to be heard may be present. Dated this 11th day of June, 1964. _i McHENRY COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS BY: John Looze, Chairman Attorneys for Petitioners: JOSLYN, PARKER, KELL & CONERTY 116 Benton Street ' Woodstock, Illinois Telephone: 338-1135 (Pub. June 18, 1964) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Monday, August 3, 1964 is the claim date in the estate of JOSEPH KING deceased, No. 64 P 144, Circuit Court, McHenry County, Illinois. LEO J. KING of 3810 W. McCullom Lake Rd., McHenry, 111. is the Executor; LEROY J. WELTER of McHenry, Illinois, is the attorney. (Pub. June 11-18-25, 1964) The young of the sunfish are about 1/10 of an inch long, while the adults weigh some 1200 pounds, an increase in size and weight of some 60 million times, one of the greatest in nature. V, F. W. by Renee Jende The women's auxiliary to Fox River Post 4600 held their meeting on Monday, June 8, at 8 p.m. A note was received from Pauline Pries, R. N., and Erma Rochstedt, R. N., thanking the auxiliary for giving three nurses' scholarships. They said that nurses are badly needed all over. Notes of appreciation were received from Karon Karls and Kathy Pitzen for receiving the scholarships. New members joining the auxiliary are Emily Maiden, Helen Fink and Nellie Hepburn. These ladies will join at the next meeting. Norm Morrison, leader of the Lakemoor Scouts, spoke to the auxiliary about the Scouts going to Cleveland for the national convention. The Scouts and their parents are working hard Thursday, JiiwlS. 1161 to raise enough money to make tWs trip possible. The Scouts have been entering competition, and doing very well. They took second place in Harvard at the annual Milk Day parade. This is one of the groups sponsored by Post 4600. Post 4600 was a first place winner in youth activities in (he state of Illinois. .Flags were given to the £ampfire Girls. On June 21, a flag will be given to the Pony League. . Jean Wiles, Fiesta queen contest chairman, reported that the contest is progressing nicely. There are twenty girls entered. Judging will be on June 29 with the public invited. . Our membership goal has been reached. The total now stands at 145. The next meeting will be on June 22 at the clubhouse. PAYS T< ADVERT Gladstone' on • # Phone GE/BDm Wear wit of all the cars you could buy for under $2,400QQ think of this: Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick? is 1964 Buick Special V-6. $2,343QQ* •Based on Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price for Special V-6 2-door sedan. Price includes reimbursement for Fe^elral Excise Tax and Suggested Dealer Delivery and Handling Charges (transportation charges, accessories, optional equipment, state and local taxes additional). SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER. 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