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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 102

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Sewing Way of Life For Mother of Nine The next best thing to sajmg 'I made it myself" must be mothci made it Both proud phrases arc used at the home of Mr and Mis Donald Boyle 408 VV Lonnquist Paikwaj Mount Prospect Mrs Bole the mother of nine designs and makes at least part of the family wardrobe I a remember when I dldn sew" Mrs Bole said and passed down they were 'You don't really appreciate lled of a one dcsign the how nice it is to do your own I mother said work until you go out to buy Mrs Boyle has not sewed foi something or have something in her sons since an Edstei when she made matching mind and can find i MRS BOYI mainly sews for her throe oldest girls and her- jackets "I was so sick of that plaid I self She finds the investment of ttas anxious for tnem to grow time In sewing Is wasted on ollt of the Jackets so could fast-growing youngstcis al- givc thcm a a Mrs Bovle though she sewed for the three saK oldest before her family en- lf cl cstmg she said Gills' clothes fhe used to make identical ol ncl usc hei imagination in di esses for her fust three and designing She also solves a fit- by the time they were otitgtown ting problem since her daugh- BOYS' CLOTHING is unmter- Greatest Events In American History-No. 31 THE ONE INVENTION THAT CHANGED THE FACE OF AMERICA MORE THAN ANY OTHER The physical appearance of the has been altered by many inventions, but the one that changed it most was the automobile The development of the auto was the product of many minds The two men given credit by many historians (although not all) for making the first successful autos in America are Charles Duryea who drove his first car in Springfield Mass in 1892 and El wood Haynes of Kokomo Ind who built his car in 1894 and then became the first real manufacture' o' autos in the One significance of the auto can be seen in this figure In 1900 there were only a few hundred miles of good roads in all of America 1 Along came the automobile and with it came millions of miles of paved roads, the face of America was changed as no other invention ever changed it Presented at public ivory fey Mount Prospect Federal Savings and Loan Association 15 E. Prospect Ave. CL 5-6400 ters are slender and long waist- ed The Boyle children are Carol- Lynn 16 Patt 13, Amy, 11 Donald, 9 John, 8 Billy, 6, 3 Maiy Kay 2, and Stephen seven months Mis Boyle cannot make all then clothing because there is not time But she can tuin her creativ ity to such duties as mending I and cm tain making Her chil- I i mention some clothing renovations" and point to the kitchen and dining loom cm- tains as examples Mis Boyle sews for the same icason most women pick up the needle She finds clothes fit bet- tei, she can get exactly what she wants, sewing saves money and she enjoys it "ALL A PERSON needs is in- teiest," she said "Without it, one wouldn't succeed That the way it is with anything Mis Boyle said she seldom buys patterns Wnen she has an idea, she designs the outfit by combining or altering patterns she has on hand Her clothing ideas are inspired by material, she said She can look at fabric and see how she wants it made "The more you sew, the more you learn," the homemaker said She said the first time she made a suit she was a nervous wreck An adult education course in tailoring was helpful, she said She knew how to sew but learned how to do fine finishing Reading articles on sewing is also informative, she said Mrs Boyle said she does not tell people she makes her clothes but if someone finds out, it makes her feel good Her daughteis are not so modest about their mother's talent Daughtei Carol Lynn said her friends could not believe her mother made her prom dress, even though she showed them the sketch she had made designing it CAROL-LYNN said she was "fussy" about clothes She had in mind exactly what she wanted for the senior prom this June but could not find it "And if you had you couldn't have afforded it," her mother said Carol Lynn finally sketched her idea and her mother adapted it fi om one of her blouse patterns, making her own skirt pattern The formal had a black brocade top and a slender skirt of white organza ovei white satin The organza had a black embroidered border print A black moire ribbon at the waist fastened with a bow and streamers in front June was a busy month for dresses In addition to the prom dress, Mis Boyle made Patty a graduation dress and Amy a confirmation dress PATTY'S DRESS was Inspired by a ready-made dress Mrs Boyle and Patty liked Mrs Boyle said she hated to part with that much money foi the diess when she knew she could make it for much less So she made a pink sheath style linen dress with pink lace over the i and lace sleeves A delicate embioideied I PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS THURS ALG 4, 1366 Slate 30-Day Rule To Pickup Permits An ordinance making it man datoiy foi a contractot to pick up a building peimit within 30 days after application is approv ed by the building supei intend ent was given a first reading yy the Mount Piospect village ooaid Tuesday night Ttustee Robeit Golfer whose building committee handled the matter said the present code pre sciibes a 15 day limit on the pait of the village after which the permit application must either be approved 01 turned down UNDER THE new oidmance if adopted at the Aug 16 boaid meeting petmits must be pick ed up within the 30 day time lim it 01 application must be stait ed all ovei again Colfei said Othei oidmances given first readings and scheduled for sec ond readings and final apptoval or disapproval at the Aug 16 meeting included paving of a 850 feet wes enabling the village to instah a sidewalk for use by students lezonmg two lots on Golf Road west of Busse Road from R4 residential planned development to A single family residents deletion of A bingle family district fiom all futute subdivisions within the village and amendment of the zoning ordinance to allow for a 50 floor area ratio for -t districts A second reading of the new oidinance governing erection of outdooi signs was defened to the Aug 16 meeting at Colfer request CM Overhead Door Damaged In Car An unidentified woman dnv- er let her parked vehicle toll into an ovei head door at the half sheet poition of Lonnquist i 1( as Muffler shop 990 Boulevard under special assess Northwest Highwav Mount ment 68 annexation of the north half of Kensington Road from Wheeling Road to a point about MRS. DONALD BOYLE arranges front streamers on the prom dress she made for daughter Carol-Lynn The gown has a black brocade bodice and white skirt with a black border design They estimated the dress cost less than $10 Mrs Boyle also made the eyelet embroidery blouse she is wearing (M HAIR COLORING COMPLETED IN MINUTES i No Heat or --from-- MISS KATIIY-JIH.

HENRY MB. PHIL COME IN AND TRY OUR NEW COLOR-FAST MACHINE 137 W. Proipect Mt. Prospect CALL CL 5-4313 IIIMIEGAHUVS BEAUTY SALON Appointments available daily 'til 5 --Thursdays til 7 --Saturdays "til 4 (Closed Mondays) band was attached along the empire waistline Mrs Boyle began sewing in grammar school She made her graduation dress then and won a prize for other sewing she had done She recalls sewing next while she was dating her husband "You should see the ruffles on some of of those dresses," Carol-Lynn said Mrs Boyle admitted sewing is easier today (M Barbershop Purchased Holer's Barber Shop, 30 Busse Ave, Mount Prospect, has changed hands Jerry DelGiudice of Chicago ha- purchased the barbershop fiom Vern Moler DelGiudice said he will probably change change its name to Jerry's Baiber Shop DelGiudice also plans to le decorate to a Gay 90 theme The shop will offer the same services as before the new owner said The shop has thiee barbers DelGuidice, Ben Wilson, a new barber, and Ernie Costello, a baiber there six yeats (M Collegian Tapped for Russia Trip A Mount Prospect man has jeen selected to participate this summer in a cultural exchange rogram with Russia He is John Rhead, son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Rhead, 805 Busse Rd Mount Pros- ect Rhead will leave Aug 26 from 'Jew York City to Moscow The rip is sponsored by Citizen Ex- hange Corps, a private orgam- ation dedicated to ease inter- ational tensions through citizen xchange RHEAD'S GROUP will spend hree weeks in Moscow The mornings will be spent in lec- ures on contemporary Soviet life by American and Russian piofessors Discussion gioups among Russian citizens and the visiting Americans will be in the afternoons Rhead said he will work as a research assistant to a Dart mouth sociology professor while in Russia He will be helping the professor gather data for a study of changing Russian social relations. He is a senior in psychology at Dartmouth.

(M Teed Off Men Told Don't Do It Again Charges of reckless conduct against three men golfers were dropped in Mount Prospect branch of Cook County Circuit Court last Thursday, but not without a severe reprimand from Judge Simon Porter The men, Keith Oldham, 32, of River Grove, and Joseph Armella, 29, and Samuel Lovely, 38, of Chicago, insurance salesmen, were arrested July 6 after hitting golf balls at four women on the 10th tee at the Mount Prospect Park District golf course The women were on the women's tee, 60 yards in front of the men tee The charges were brought by the women, all of Mount Prospect following a conference later that night between police paik distuct officials and Village Pies Dan Congieve IHURSDAY, the women dropped the chaiges aftei a confer ence with Poiter, an assistant state attorney, and counsel for defense The women were Mis Neil Rowe, 102 Berkshire Lane, who signed the complaint Mrs Herman Wmkel 416 We-Go Trail Mis John Remsen, 700 Edgewood Drive and Mrs Thomas Coleman, 710 Dempster St Judge Poiter said he had bet ter never hear of an incident of this sort happening again, indicating the penalties would be severe if he did The women were reportedly waiting to tee off when the men came out and began hitting from the men's tee after yelling foi the women to leave The 2 Businesses Had Federal Gamins Permits Fedeial permits for gaming devices were issued to two bus messes with Mount Prospect ad- di esses from June 1965, to June, 1966, according to recent ly released statistics from the Bweau of Internal Revenue The businesses, both outside the village limits are El Rando restaurant and tavern, 1 Rand Road, issued to Zdzislaw Sobcznski, according to the report, and to Viam's, Inc, 300 Rand Road, which is listed as Waynes Redwood Banquet HaE telephone books (M Smoldering Pole A smoking power pole behind the Mount Prospect post office brought firemen and Public Service crews to the scene Saturday- (M men told police that the women came to the women's tee after the men had arrived (M Cab Driver Still Waits For Payment A Chicago cab driver left Mount Prospect emptv handed eaily las Thursday morning after waiting in vain while his passenger went into a darkened house to get money for the fare Robeit Carroll of 4727 Maidon Chicago told Mount Pros pect police that his passenger a young man about 23 yeais old had gotten his cab at Union Station Chicago He told Car roll he did not have money but promised he would get the fate fiom his mother Mount Prospect Carroll is still waiting for $13 --cost of the tide from down town Chicago (M i Fndav evening, knocking loose a phwood panel in the lower section of the door. A witness reported the incident to police who notfied the managei of the shop (M Meeske Sale Celebrates Anniversary Prizes will be given away daily during the 41st anniversary sale at Meeske Super Market, 101 Mam St, Mount Prospect The annual sale will begin Monday and run through Aug 20 A color television set will be given away as a chmax to the event Food bargains will be featured along with regulai services of phone orders delivery service and charge accounts Store owneis and operatois are Earl and Fred Meeske Jr USE JUST ONE CONTROL With this new lavatory faucet! SOLID BRASS PLUMBING SERVICE CORP. 100 Northwest Hwy Mt Prospect CL 1600 Gas heats water fast Maybe you heard it again today "Hey who used up all the hot water'" Or was it you who said it 7 Just as you were almost finished showering, and the water turned cold I With a modern gas water heater, using up all the hot water is prac tically impossible That's because gas makes thebigdifference-goesto work fast Keeps a full supply always ready, automatically Being in hot water this way is a pleasure you II welcome every time you turn the tap Why settle for less'Hava your plumber dealer or Northern Illinois Gas pany install a modern, fast a a heater in your home Call to day. Phone- 255-6020 NORTHERN A ILLINOIS Forget that gas is remember that gas is modern.

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