$ ' '•* • Mf Hi \RY Pi I - \ D i . . \ l i : R McHENRY PLAINDEALER Established 1875 8812 West Elm Street Phone S85-0170 McHenryl Illinois -- 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, 111. Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich, Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER -/MEMBER yqagwi '.968 Subscription Rates 1 Year $5.00 6 Mos : $2.75 1 Mos $2.00 In McHenry County 1 Year $5.50 6 Mos $3.00 3 Mos $2.25 Outside McHenry County Family Service Agency Plans Benefit Event High quality, professional entertainment is being planned by the Family Service Agency for McHenry county at its first dinner dance - a fund-raising event scheduled Thursday, June 6, at the McHenry Country club. The Family Service agency is a charitable organization formed by local residents and is a volunteer, privately organized effort to aid people who need help. It is now offering limited family counseling and other services, in such areas as marital problems, unwed mothers, financial problems and employment. Joe Gitlin, secretary for this new organization, said a top dance band will provide the music for the June 6 affair. In addition to the band, comedienne Linda Merrill will appear on the entertainment portion of the program. She has toured with Bob Hope and appeared on some of the top night time television talk shows. Tickets for this benefit may be purchased from any board member or from the McHenry Country club. Reservations may be made by calling Rev. Charles Callahan. . Board members include Robert Engelert, president, Dr. Michael Gannon, Crystal Lake; Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Edward Buss, Robert Fleck, Dr. Peter Griesbach and Mrs. Joanne Varese, McHenry; Rev. Charles C. Callahan, H. Joseph Gitlinp C.H. Anderson, Ernest Bates, Bert Boerner, Minno Halma and Mrs. Alice Rath, Woodstock; Dennis Becker, Harvard; Thomas Henley, Cary; Daniel Johnson, Pistakee Highlands; Dr. Mladin Mijanovich and Robert Vogen, Marengo. TWO FIRE CALLS Firemen were called to a home in Lakeland Park Sunday afternoon to extinquish an oven fire which caused only a small amount of smoke damage. Last Friday evening, members of Company I were summoned to the Norman Szamlewski home on River road after a can of paint started to burn. A young boy working on model cars in the basement lighted a match to complete his work and the paint caught afire. ESCAPES INJURY Richard Hyatt of Highland drive, McHenry, escaped injury Saturday in a minor crash west of Lakemoor on Rt. 120. He told authorities another driver was ,attempting vto make a left turn onto Lily Lake road when a third > auto came into the left lane and forced Hyatt to the ditch to avoid a head-on collision. for Graduation Hair Dryer Portable From $24.95 Record Player From $24.95 Portable TV From $79.95 Electric Clock Radio From $ 12.95 Transistor Tape Recorder Portable Radio From $22.95 From $5.99 Other Gift Suggestions • High Intensity Lite • Shoe Polishing Kits • Men's & Women's Electric Shavers GREEN STREET MALL CAREY APPLIANCE, INC. 1241 N. Green St. McHenry 385-5500 TTT Dayis Military Rites Mondesi Full military rites were accorded Lance Cpl. Glenn Davis of the Marines at 11 o'clock Monday morning at the George R. Justen & Son chapel in McHenry Ond at Woodland cemetery. The body rested at the chapel after 1 o'clock Sunday. The young Marine died, of wounds received May 13 in the vicinity of Quang, Nam, Republic of Vietnam. His death qccurred on the serviceman's second tour of duty in that country. He was wounded January of 1967 and later enjoyed a leave to return to this country. He had been in the Marine corps about a year and a half and was due to return to the States next July or August. Lance Cpl. Davis' death is the first of a McHenry serviceman in the present conflict. The troublesome age groups in auto accidents are both the young and the old. Of drivers involved in fatal accidents, 37 per cent are either under 24 or over 65. Thule, Greenland, is due north of Lake Superior, and only 931 miles from the North Pole. I 1 I I I BY TOM DORR XVE fcSKED YOU TEN TIMES TO PLEASE PICK gmmr UP YOUR CLOTHES. MOTHER GOLLV--j PKTHER IS RIGHT.. J...T PlWkLLV ...VOU TALK YOURSELF INTO THIN6S, MOTHER. AD BRINGS RESULTS From Fifield, Wis.s far from McHenry, Ned Pritchard writes in thanks to the classified department for the fine response to his advertisement. WED.. 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