_z: Lakeland Park 0\ Carole Humann 385 1605 New Orleans. Wilma and Elwood received many lovely ; gilts ;ind will long remember rlns special day. <• -- --7 Julie Lippert, Ed Ozog, -Jr. Wed Saturday St John the Baptist church m Johnsburg-wa§ the settifta on Saturdax afternoon wedding rof Julie Lippert \ot johnsburg to Ed Ozog. Jr . - lakeland Park Julie is the -.daughter of Mr and Mrs ,\orbert Lippert and Ed is the on of Ed Ozog. Sr . of John burg and Mrs Shirley Ozog of .akeland Park »Witnesses to Mie marriage vows® were the 1 a id of honor. Celeste Bishart nd best man. Dave Johnson rhe bride's attendants included Sharon Melahn. sister of the groom, and Margie Lima, The groomsmen were Norbert Lippert. brother of the bride, and Bill Eberle I'shers were ~ .Dennis Johnson and Arthur ilellort. Following the 3 o'clock ^ t cremony a reception was held l o r t h e n e w l y w e d s a t t h e McHenry Moose Lodge After a •^isconsin honey-moon. Ed and «$uliewill make their first home jit 1908 Meadow Lane We wish Jhem all the happiness in their <4iew life together SljLYER BELIES Wilma and El-wood Crane celebrated their twenty-fif^ wedding 4; anniversary last Sunday with an open house given by Wilma s three sisters.- Esther and Clarence Anderson. Jay Splendoria . and Marie and Jim Schlinkert. ^Elwood's .sister. Isabel and Rene' Stoll and their three children, Karl. .Eric and Lisa, and their daughter. Landa Crane. They had a lovely <$tVtrrhave a party and many relatives and friends attendecjCand toasted the happy couple with champagne. The guests included Violet Crane. Millie and George Kroptf and Mrs TiHie Kropff of Johnsburg Also John Andersbn and his fiancee, Nancy of ETTnhurst and service friends. Mr and Mrs Cleveland of Deerfield^Mr. and Mrs Robert I)ober and daughters/Susie and Daphne, and Sis^ and Cliff Walhvin. (ins Arquette and l\aren and Bob Johnson and Bobby and Jeremy / all of Round Lake Many/neighbors attended the party alj»o Among those unable to attend were El wood's sister, Dorothy and Ben Williams and Dan, Day and Diane, and Ken and Florence Crane and Ken, Jr., of whom were vacationing\in Central Air Conditioning ft' comfort Century the year 'round • Quality •Dependability • R^ideqtial •Commercial 385-8350 Knox Heating - Air Conditioning Service on all makes NEWS BITS Denise Arroyo celebrated her twelfth birthday on Tuesday with a dint^r-partv\ Helping her celebrate were her parentsrLou and Tern Arroyo, and her sisteirs.. Yvonne and Annette, also friends, Cheryl Thacker,_. Debbie Benes and Dawn McKim who had a pajama...party complete with cake and ice cream to finish off .the day in style: Denise won't forget this bi rtjhday very soon as she spent the week with a sprained^ ankle. Mitchell Ketchum is recovering from a broken jaw received in a bicycle accident He i«rin a lot of pain and would appreciate some cheering up from friends. Our very, best wishes to Casey and Harriet Mikosz who celebrated their silver an niversary last Saturday at the American Legion hall. We have no further information at this time C ongratulations ; to Dave Drum! who graduated seventji on the class with a grade of 94. lie has been attending Com- munications Chief's school atJ San Diego. SCOUTING NEWS Pack 351 held a kite derby *4w»L|^Sa t ur d a y at the west -"campus".' Winners.in the derby were Keith Belzer who waS? first; Tim Sabatka, second; VRich West, third; and Joe Doherty, fourth. The next ractivity on the agenda is the family picnic to be held at the McIIenry Dam. The date for this is July 27. Further in formation will be given later on SPECIAL EVENTS Belated greetings to Helen and Joe Gerambio who celebrated their twenty-ninth wedding anniversary on June 28 Rob Revak, Rosalie Slonina, At le-no Bartos and Denise Arroyo_ , were birthday celebrators on June 29 and Wilma and Elwood Crane were wed twenty-five years on that date Cheryl Nuss celebrates her *day on June 30. Norb K&iatek and Ray Barle, Jr., celebrate birthdays on July 2. Irene Koehl isx another day older on the third and In dependence Day babies include Janice Druml, Michael Kreutz and Debbie Benes. A very special wish for happiness to Janice and Dennis Druml who will celebrate their second wedding anniversary on July 5. Gladys H&ier and Donna j,Kaminski share July j&r^Quick H'ampo and ArthuF Joseph Hafer w'ho will be six years old share July 8 for their birthdays.1 Congratulations to all and best wishes for the coming year. HELP Please don't forget to call with your news As you-can see it can't be done alone. My number is 385-1605 and if the line is busy try again. • HELPING PAWS by Carol Wilyat 459-0511 We have many calls to place animals because people are allergic to their pets and have to find a home for them elsewhere. We ask that you look into this ^.thoroughly before acquiring a pet as this can be heartbreaking both for you and the pet. BRING US THE BEST DEAL AGM,FORD OR CHRYSLER DEALER WILL GIVE yoU ON A CAR. WE'LL GIVE YOU A BETTER ONE. The 1972 cars are on their way now, and to make nxmi for them every car toiler is offering you good deals on a car. Hut More you take advantage of anybody's good deal, we'd HWrto ask you to shop around. ^ Compare the Maverick, Duster and Comet with our Hornet. Consider our Gremlin against the Pinto and Vega. (>r do the same with any of our other cars. The Ambassador, Matador, Javelin or Sportabout. You'll find that model for model out carsoffer you more than most of the competition. Either in terms of styling, roominess, horsepower, or whatever. You'll find that even without the promise of a better price, our cars are really .i better deal. Maybe all this is more than you e\*%ct from a car dealer. But if you had to compete with (iM, Ford and Chrysler de; lets, what would vou do' mpg. h a amu he'Sportabout It t)lggOT indard s r« *:! •> ** 1 Our prices will never be lower this year on a new American Motors car.That's a promise! ri JIM HOLMES HOLMES MOTORS 1 American Motors Where You Get a GOOD DEAL More For a GOOD DEAL Less 120 E. CALHOUN -- WOODSTOCK --PHONE 338-1080 HEAD JAYCEES -- New officers of tlfo McHenry Area Jaycefv were announced at a board meeting held June 22. Installation ceremonies were conducted at a dinner-dance held at the Mc IIenry Country club June 26. Officers for the coming ykir, from left, are Tom Bitterman, external vice-president; Pat Letizia, internal vice-president; Phillip Bartmann, president; Fred Kupstis, executive vice-president; Dennis Welter, secre tary; and Gary Riggs, state director. Not pictured is Ernie Papacek, treasurer,, PLAINDEALER PHOTO These adopti Ther kittens fre the pets up for this week: ;e 8-week, old i50. One is all white except for a black smudge on its forehead, one is all black with white paws and the other is calico, more petite than the others. A five week old female tiger kitten can be found at 459-8163. This one is a little on the shy side. Also at this number is a beautiful Alaskan Malemute, spayed female. 11 months old, her name is "Slush". She has had all shots, is housebroken and loves kids. At 338-5519 is a 2-year old female spayed German Shepherd Collie. "Missy" is good with children but must be kept outside and have shelter provided. An 8-month-old, male, black and white Spanish Spaniel, medium size can be obtained by calling 385-2136. These animals are being cared for at 459-9426: A short hair terrier type, male, as cute as the dickens. A 3'2-month old female Beagle Shepherd, black and tan with some white. A 4-month old male short hair golden puppy. A 3V2 month old part Cocker Spaniel, male tri-color with a white chest and paws. A 3-month old fluffy puppy, male; he is small, tan with white coloring. "Bear" is 34 months old, male black collie mix with white bib, very agreeable and loves kids. Two grey and white kittens, 6 weeks old ; and also an111-week - old black and white male kit ten, very fluffy and spirited. At 639-9693 is a 6-week-old white terrier, female; mother is very curly. At 568-6290 is a 6-month old black, female, part Labrador, resembles the Lab but will be much smaller. She shows\ signs of being good hunting dog 459-2975 has three 6-week-old kittens, long hair, two are all black, one-is black with face and tummy tiger stripe. Four kittens can be found at 459-3530; they are 6>2 weeks, old, reddish and white and par persian. An 11-month purebred male Beagle can be obtained by calling 459-8321. A medium size male, white with tan short hair dog that is housebroken and very playful can be had at 497-3672. At 385-3256 is a year old white long hair female cat There are six 6-week-old puppies at 385-7627, "mother is a Labrador; two look like teddy bears, two look like raccoons and two resemble the mother Labrador. I was called about a 5-week old grey and white kitten who was thrown from a bicycle" ont a gravel drive. His chin healing nicely and he is looking for a home now. If you are looking for a black tiger stripe kitten who is very affectionate and welcomes you with a mew every time you come into the room, please call 459-0511. POSTAL CELEBRATION The inauguration of the new United States Postal Service on ly 1, was celebrated in Washington, D C., and in every post office across the country. Postmaster Smith invited all members of the community to visit the local post office and enjoy the hospitality of the men and women who comprise the new U.S. Postal Service. UNIVERSITY HONORS A total of 902 Eastern Illinois University students at Charleston, received academic honors for the spring quarter. Honored from this area was Michael E. Janik of McHenry. A grade point average of between 3.40 and 3.74 is required to be on the honors list. * I American egion June 30th | 5 BIG DAYS! July 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th. Sat. & Sun. open at 3:00 p.m. * * * * * t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * •* * * * * * * * * * * * KIDDIES MATINEE ̂ ' "* Wednesday, June 30th from 6 to 9 p.m. $ July 4th 10:30 p.m. % 1 Bigger & Better Than Ever! Plenty of FREE Parking at the American Legion on Ringtvood Road. "More Rides Than TV C3 * I * * * * * * * * * * * * t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *