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I iU thai senment Lt business CRYSTAL LAKE ME HA LB Its not only which re selling at high prices it's farm machinery foq. Labor end other costs maka prices high. Farmers like power steering too. 13 Per fear la Advance PAPER NO 27 PUBLISHED AT CRYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1955 EIGHTEEN PAGES rilto Walter Handrock Memorial Planned; Custodian 30 Years More Than 20,000 Attend Gelebration Sun. Hearing on Wirth Zoning Petition Scheduled July 15 A Unlf UjJC uaii Sales Tax With the passing of Walter Flag Raisins' Is lied upon to know th nwt W.

Handrock. 56, the public school The postponed zoning bearing oa a petition filed fey Chas. f. Wirth has been scheduled for Friday, July 15, at 3 pm. at the Crystal Lake tion of all plumbing, lighting and cnxuicai lines and ser Impressive Part Celebration Sun.

Miss Crystal Lake Well Portrayed by st in rL Wade Named New Attendance Record Annual Event at Park city halL The original hearing vices, wally took pride in his work, never having to be told when children, staff and administration have lost a real friend. Connected with the schools since 1924, with the exception of a brief time for service to the government, "Wally" brought a large number of objec tors to a trailer park on the acre a lawn needed to be mowed or I floor waxed. He felt a deep respon i The American Legion Firing age across from towerwood- It had come an institution siMiity toward the well-being of himself, and it will be difficult was then stated that a motel only Squad, commanded by Don Brock-ragge, and the color aruard handled one school. The fine type of ser would be constructed. However, the for all who harve passed throuxrh appointed three vice renoered 6y Wally points up the fla srraisimr ceremonies at Vet objectors asked that Mr.

Wirth the senoot aunrur uiese years, to Nancy inmmins Contest Saturday Evening Was Interesting to Large Group eran Acres assisted by the visiting L) businessmen ju -mission of Crys- imaeine the school without him. bring in a survey to show the usage to which all the acreage arould be Black Horse Troop and the Moose- in liecemoer ol 19Z4. while the for stiggered Program Kept Everyone Pleasantly Occupied Afternoon, Evening late H. A. Dean was superintend- put.

anoointed lor Kj iwc. mat custodial service, a-long with teaching, health and every other service of the system, is of untold importance in the overall running of a school system. As the plant grew and the school system expanded, there came to be heart Children's Band. To the strains of the National Anthem, After the Wirth bearing, there ent, Wally eam to work for the public school. The Community hiirh Nancy Crimnuns, chosen "Miss wUl he another on a petition of fj luKt 'no school district had been formed at i Hli to.

Crystal presented the flag to Harry Beden of the color guard. I council Pretty Nancy Crkamins, 17, was that time, and he was employed Royce Parker for some property on W. Hilside Road for residential usage and to which there have been This unit marched off the ball dia the focus of all eyes waen sue iour custodians at the Central school instead of two, and Wally was placed in charm h. worm; wmi rea luincc or a number of years be served for Mfcv evening. In be crril service re- reigned as "Miss Crystal Lake' objectors.

mond between the drawn up ranks of the Black Horse Troop to the a was ttien the junior huh during the Independence Day cele difficult for the remaining custo- The two hearings are open to tne buikiimr while Mr. Kline had kS earner to wint bration Sunday. Nancy is tne public- flag pole in center fieli. After bonorine the American Legion unit carry on wally's work in toe manner -in which hA charae of the old grade school or- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George fS. "i.a la- building-, and together they hand- the Black Horse Troop wheeled ou Fourth of July celebrations in Crystal Lake continue bigger and better each year. The 1955 celebration, held Sunday at Veteran Acres 'park, attracted a crowd estimated at 20,000 to 22,000 although officials of the Booster Athletic dub, sponsoring organization, said that it was difficult to estimate because of the broad expanse of park over which the celebrators spread. While the oppressive heat sent thermometers into the nineties as a bright, hot sun beat down, predict ril oe F. Crimmins, 104 Minnie st, ana ridine- with her in the parade and vertainly he was moot the field in perfect order and drew fried the old boilers and Wally came to be known as the junior high custodian.

modatinsr to the Uwhm nf h. Kenny Stoerp May Be Leaving Hospital Soon mi at attention behind the nnng assistinsr her at the activities at reau cs staff. Never Was tAA hitav ir. squad while Harry Beden and John Veteran Acres park were taree ocn- wally was a devoted worker attend to the occasionaJ liitlo Ujtei another water ex-Hvm north I a aba 1100 feet. The er pretty girls.

They were: Phyllis Skalany raised tne new iiag. questo that meant so much to the Maior G. T. Sunde commanaea Widegren, ZW, ol lasewwo; (Details Page 1, Section 2) and never shirked at sny job. And the job had to be done just rijsfht, meetinjr his own standards even if it meant corning- back in the a upline Jolly.

-16. of W. Hillside the accurate riding, WKoawo smooHi running of the school. The job was alwayj done promptly and rnaattiaaea aa Pace SectM xj I Mtir entirely at Mr. Yesterday, it was Road; Marge Hamilton, 1, on on S.Collejre st.

As for the lonr mml. that Kenneth Steerp weald be able to cease heme Friday. ed showers failed to arrive to interfere with the program, but some declined to participate because of The contest to select the queen evening or on a Saturday afternoon. Having grown up with the buildings, he could always be re pils that have passed through the was held Saturday evening in tne Parade as Always Three of the Government bonds awarded at the Inde -j tt he believed uie the heat. The Red Cross and lire continued oa Page Three) stifling heat-filled Recreation Kenneth Stoerp.

2, who fell 59 uretesers of the lots pendence Day celebration here bunding at the lake wnere a merci department operated first aid stands just in case of heat prostra feet in a well at the farm home of bob; ur uhcibwu ire won by U-ystal Lake resi less sun had borne down aH any. Wins Interest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freder tions or accidents. -Bruce FornwaU Th.

wrminnr udzes were: vv. Lf drv wells on Mc- was among the victims treated. Boyd Irwin, president of tne lioaru dents, with three going to residents of nearby cities, Harry Adams, president of the Booster Athletic club which sponsored the ftad en Catherine Court ick Stoerp on Kte. 14 last inurs-day night and lived, is rapidly improving in health at St. Joseph hospital and may be able to re of Commissions of tne I rysuu Largest in History Because of the many new and General Public Lake Park district; Mrs.

warren celebration, announced. rri as trie comrac -fcflenrv County Sewer kastriy S- for one job tr fte Catherine Ct. pro- Pennington, whose nusoano was turn to his borne this week. Kenny added attractions, it was generally agreed the Independence Day cele Bonds of $100 denomination were co-chairman of the celeoraooii, suffered a head injury and shock and when his parents visit him, he Mrs. Hal Tripp, wile ot tne mayor, issued to the following: Mrs.

K. B. Otis, Woodstock; Floyd M. Ken- bration was the -largest and most interesting in the history of the New Pastor of Episcopal Ch. Here on Sunday Fr.

Donald Aitken Comes to the Parish from Worcester, Mass. is cheerful and pleasant as always Clyde Lange, co-chairman or. we celebration. (CeaUased on Page Six) rcoer were tne un-flijaers. 31 r.

Baron, on Pri jmrs. told the Jes" tapping the Union 62 Units Provided Plenty of Excitement for Thousands city, the parade and fireworks oe- but does not mention the incident. They feel that perhaps he may Miss Crimnuns is a orown cj ing the main attractions, lne motorcade division started at the fj have been rendered unconscious ui a. to her classmates in the fall and does not recall what lake park, wending its way to the Many Helped Make at Crystal Lake Community angn happened. All feel that it was a The vehicular portion of the pa school as -smony.

iane V-" inches tall with a tiny 23 inch Crystal Lake Kiwanis will have miracle that he survived. Sunday Successful rade assembled on uuie anore Dirve preceded by police and fire department escort and headed by a Cadillac "Eldorado" carrying May vaist, 33 inch Oust ana mra hips. History is her principal academic interest, with her extra two young women as its guesta of honor at the weekly luncheon of the dub in the Crystal Inn next Pearson Motor Bldgr. The Rev Donald C. Aitlcen is curricular activities inclod i or rial Tripp, noya irwm, imim.

Board president, Mayor George f- Withstood Fire With No Damage to Goods scheduled to conduct his first services at St Marv's EDiscoDal Tuesday it was announced by President Glen Knutaon at this week's membership in the Girls Axnteac Assn. and Leaders dub, and she has staved on several play crews. Freund of McHenry, Watson t-Lowe. village president of Cary, Clyde Lange Tells of How Cooperation Marked Celebration church on Sunday. Julv 10.

The meeting. Miss Jane Heath and Miss Joan Spratler, who were awarded new vicar will celebrate holy com This Miss Crystal Lake contest The fireproof Pearson Motor munion at 7:30 and 9 o'clock. was the first such event she aas ever entered, but she will add to He wiuH hare IsS tiw flow subsided to At- the tap could fee hiRr main carries the kftva tee line extension ft- past the Pure OH III Talare Ave. and to fcafar the Rosedale sub-ftu Be nmeri that this tk Ave. main Mr kaded- Mayor Tripp feaortl to consider an-hot main east of Mela, to extend completely Mm: ptartf itwter meters and aver-jby klk precipitated en-Imms to whether any kara; taker, on reported fcrir awse-v.

It was demit "facts" on the case iiy tairtor before deter-f By corrective action Ha race the club annual scholarships on graduation from high school, will Service storage building, adjoining rather Aitken comes to Crystal Lake from Worcester. Mam- when her experience now by represent high school to pick up the marcn-ing units. The parade then proceeded to Veteran Acres park where several circuits were made in "the bowl" for the judges to make their decisions. Spectators lined the streets to watch the parade from the lake to Veteran Acres park. As usual, a parade thrills most everyone.

Frank Repp and George Crimmins were co-chairmen of the parade, Crimmins having begun work six months ago to line up the important out-of-town entrants. At the park, something eras going oa all the time to keep everyone busy. Queen Nancy Onnrnrna presented the flag to the American Legion color and firing squads and with the Boy Scouts and members of the Black Horse troop assisting. Old Glory was raised while tha Mooseheart band played "The Star Ceatisned ea Pag a. tod bectiom "Crystal Lake Herald be presented to the Khvanians by Chuck Porter, chairman of the he has been curate of St.

Paul's church. He and his bride are sched Gentlemen: "Where can I find words to ex ing the city in tne compeanon name a queen for McHenry county. club's scholarship committee. Both are planning teaching Miss uled to arrive in Crvstal Laike this Miss Joanne Young, who won tne Peterson's Automotive Service garage, proved most forcibly the importance of fireproof buildinjrs. The storage building is of brick and concrete construction throughout, including the roof.

The bunding withstood the hot garage fire perfectly without any damage from press thanks to so many many people, business men, companies. Mayor James Cooney of Woodstock, and Oscar Dstmmon, Imperial Potentate of the Medinah Temple, who acted as judges of the parade units when they reached Veteran Acres. Nancy Crimmins as Miss Crystal Lake and her attendants, Jackie Jolly, Marge Hamilton and Phyllis Widegren, followed in another open car. The beautiful red and white Loyal Order of Moose float was dedicated to youth activities the organisation sponsors such as Cob title last year, was in charge of ith to enroll at DeKalb and the entries and with her experience Miss Spratler at Grinneli. and loveliness, added much to con organizations, and dubs for tne donations, hard work and the many months of of the Indepen Funds for the Ktwanisn scholar week, and will reside in the Episcopal residence on McHenry ave.

Plans for introduction and reception for the Aitkens are being made by the Bishop's committee and the Guilds of the church. test interest. Now a model and an ship are obtained from the annual dence Day ceaeuiationT auction the club conducts at which (Caariaaed an Pago a art ma si smoke or water. Items stored in "It would take days to personally new and used merchandise is sold. the building are in perfect condi This year's auction will be the last thank each and everyone.

To each and every citisen of Crystal Lake to which I know who is a resident tion. In addition, Pearson Motor Service provided bookkeeping, tele baturday of July in Virginia St, Many Awards for park. phone and office space for Peter of this city had a part in making rj i i Scouting, Little League, Brownies and the Teen Age club. It was followed by a huge trailer from Roy Frank Smuda Wins $25 Award for Best Idea in Car Sales The club elected Howard Hewing son for the emergency period. it a success, a sincere thank you.

"I want to express my most sin Winners of Games a director to fill the vacancy created by the Rev. Harold Wilke's "Even residents of surrounding al Oak Trailer Park. The city iUldfU IS Resident of sel Division representation contained the 7000 Used Lake Park on 2 Days removal to Cleveland. cities had much to do to help plan and make the July 4th weekend a sane and safe holiday. "We should be proud and thank sweeper and its new Street department truck and the Fire Depart Frank Smuda, a salesman for cere appreciation to the fire department for its outstanding work in preventing the flames from spreading and to join with the hundreds who are commending ir Races for Yoongsiers at the ment emergency truck.

Daacrag Bears I Ljrards wis elected God that we have such an excel Son Substituting for Father in Con. Pulpit Park Sunday Arranged by Sana Basan fa Diese! llivision of The Hamm's beer float carried a them so highly, said Emil Pear pneeger Corporation, son. Keichert Chevrolet Back Sales, has been presented a $25 a-ward by the district manager for the best automobile sales ides of his zone. He will receive national publicity for his idea. He received a letter praising him for his win-ning sales suggestion.

bit of Minnesota's sky blue waters and the famous dancing bears. The season's largest crowd gathered at the main beach at the, VL-P last Sunday with hundreds being turned away for lack of accommodations. It was estimated that 7,000 persons were at the lake nark on Saturday and Sunday, tho ft a nseetirig of the The Rev. Dean Dalrymple. i is ami of directors.

Wal- Oirowing lollipops to the kids. Col lent police force not excluding the Park police. Considering- the fact that there was aa attendance of well over 20,000 people, not one accident was reported due to the systematic way the narking and traffic was ha-wlleid. "Our thanks to Geo. Crimmins, who since the first of the year by garage showed two spanking of Rev.

and Mrs. M. J. A. Dal rvmole.

and paator of the York Scotch Bagpipers in Fourth Parade Sam Basan, Crystal Lake's Recreation Director, arranged a series of races for the children daring the afternoon's festivities Sunday. new Laorysler Mew Yorkers and pnrer, president of the Saiaawarrd. fu appointed genera at HarEiac-hfegrr CHe- crowd on the Fourth being much' viae Federated church, will preach in the First Consrrerational church Plymouth Belvidere. Girls adorned the pretty Mary Ann Juvenile shop exhibit followed by the trophy winning scene of "Hunery next Sunday at both the 8 an. and The Scotch VilUclad bagpipe a Crysul Lake, in Members of Teetsov Family Naturalized smaller than on Sunday, with mora than 20,000 at Veteran Acres park, Crvstal Lake's public parks were indeed tops in popularity.

wrote over 300 letters personally Awards ranging from silver dollars on down gave the bads incentive to do their best. A few of the younger ones tried too bard and their little legs coudnt keep up with their the 11 aJn. servx-es. uean is an. hu entire sssr whh the Hamisch- contacting orssmzations.

dubs. Frank Repp's" barber shop. A car band which attracted so much attention in the Fourth of July parade has had a Crystal Lake mem graduate of the Crystal Lake Community hkeh school. North Central business men and individuals aavertuing toe evening's fireworks soirits. But the tears soon died and adedd a commercial touch.

Next college and toe Chicago lheotog- Jaak Teetsov, Sr, and hit wife, Mrs. Valentine, and their anna V0- Edwards has positions after jBtfsnaaay'f Mihtrau- the dusty faces were wiped off as (Cenbaaed aa Page Sectiea 2) leal seminary university of Chi help make the parade one of the mofit impressive to ever march the streets of Crystal Lake. It may interest you to know there were 62 tbev wined later races. ber for the past ten years, George Van Valkenbdrgh. who is a superintendent at the Pure Oil Research laboratory.

Next the pipers Jack and Jan were in Chicago at cago. Flying Club Wins Interest of Many at Celebration fK5- He bat been af- the United States -District Court fJ of the Cor- mats in the parade. Award winners in the race for 3 to 5 year old boys were: Danny Siler, 2. Ricky Jura, 3. Randy Ar- building on June 28 when they re wiH celebrate their 35th annivers To Oliver Field, whose contacts LT wrIlrw' among Top of the Hill Was Busy Place Immanuel Members at Education Conference ary.

brought osiBm famous AI MeJrard ceived tneir USA crtizenship papers. They are natives of Sstonia. senean. 4- James Tburow, a. Dick H.

H. Sim. pipe major, who was a Jietnprja, New "I Pittaburgh. sseil ssaaagtr of the and other enteitainment listed for ey Towraend. Winners for 3 to 5 Mr.

and Mrs. J. Teetsov and their in a pipe hand of the British Army tte day, our thanks. No one will ar oM girls were: 1. jtaren lehL 2.

Joan Kahrelaer- 3. Cathy sons live on Charlotte ave- Cry forget the musical background that "The top of the hill'' at Veteran Acres last Sunday was the busy stal uardens, Crystal Lake. The annual convention of the in World War I. founded this band in Chicago. Then when Chicago Stockyards Post No.

333 of the A- Jar. Jadgard pJaysd dunnsr the Welle, 4. Terry Harvell. S. Cathy truck crane (, Xew Jersey the Pjl peration which Lutheran Education association.

XaehL Warners in the) race for 6 fireworks and community singing- area wfcere thirst was quenched and lunager appeased at not only held this week at Concordia Teach -Uur heartfelt thanks to Gumn- aaenean Legion was loofansr ror BIRTHS t'Z transferred to and 1 year boys were: Ed Kain, Jr. 2. Larry Seynaour, 3. Jerry The Crystal Lake Flying Chib, the Flying Chips, exhibited the hand construe ted model aircraft of exact detail and ingeniouaiy designed to fly. At 4:30 pan.

the dob mi ml aid on the lower ball dia-awnd at Veteran Acres and flew their aircraft, singly and groups in precision stunting' and simulated combat. The swiftly darting, roaring model airplanes drew close attention from the' large holiday the park stand bat a Boosters tent redht Trucking- who spent all day Saturday. Sunday and Monday fa- Prior to his is General er's college. River Forest, 111-, is being attended by the Rev. Fred E.

Duever. paator of lromsmuel, and an American Legion tent, hard band, and wanting something really "different," they engaged this bagpipe unit and have kept it thru Twins, a boy and a girL working; members of the orgaraaav- KalvelBsre. 4. Kermetai Powers, 6. J3dwitt Tburow.

Winners for the 6 and year old arirls were: 1. pa-king up uuseelaaneouB articles born on July 4 at Woodstock hos and by Mr. and Mia. K. Krause, uona and their wives rushinar (Caauaaed am Page 2.

Sectiea 2) pital to Mr. and Mrs. Svbounk principal and UiMerganen teacher aane Builork. 2. Carol Kirwev.

througti the not arternoos and eve all the years since. About one uuro of the 17 members were horn la Scotland, several others are aeeoad Uarkovic Otvsuos hi 1953 sales man-jjr Sasail lravator tawards a gradu- IwienrisT of Xebraska, of Lra manners school, respectively. a. uaret Ana WeUe, 4. Judy Pfeif- Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Weyrauch ning Doors to satisfy equally fcof but not so weary narehasers. The convention of the Lutheran (Ci 1111111 1 1 an Pare Section 2 generation Scotchmen, and swacti- siincunce the birth of at daughter. Parading Wears Out Huge Clydesdale Teams There was lots of entertainment Parent Teacher's league will be held en Friday and Saturday in Dame Jean, weitrriimr 3 sbs. 13 os cally aH are of seotea descent.

Romas Scntink, Jr. of Carpen- for the children, too, who enjoyed not only the regular park swings on June 20, at West Lake oosprtai The dav after aey appearea Mdgarde Organ Master tersviUe, president of the Elgin con junction with the Education as in Melrose Park. Their son. Don- a merry-go-rownd endlattie sociation meetimr. Mrs.

Ehner Bur Crystal Lake they traveled to She-hweaa. Wis. for the Fourth of Hawtlmra-MeBody farm's aid, as years old. 'A lot of water has passed aver daaa since I have been here." Flying Club, was present as aa Honorary member of the Crystal Lake Csaliaawd an Page S. 2ad Section train provided by the A A- is delegate from Immaauers all black ClynWdale draft Mr.

and Mrs. Roy fMmm July ceiebratjoa there. Ia fact, they ssamento from Nos-thbreok, 111-, P.T.L. to attend the assetinc of AI Jaetearde Sunday. MeJ- i Dounce zhe Birth of their lourta busy two or tares aignis every a try Lawrence tire and Una the national organisation.

which attracted much attention in the parade last Sunday is hooked solidly for summer' appearawres rarde, who has played the organ George, who are both empolyees af the Public Service Co. but have Aaaerican ears, bong greatly 1Z years wad, has been the Cbseawn Stadium child, a daughter they have named Jill Ruth, weighing 9 lbs. 4 es. at Sharaaaa hospital -sat Jane 28. Their other children are Skippy, Mosquitoes Fled Moanutoes were noted for their absence at the celebration at Veter On Sundays, it is pleasant to sit ttns business aa a hobby- far SS years.

It was 2a years ago CCantmasd aa Pag Cmuea ZJ 62 Parade Units Aa extiatnt on the niU attraeUnar aL J1 bt "Jaraing where a car. caught fire adune was stopped. Mm at aMa.ll usst we was gcest eawanist nor idle in the living room or on fehe porch and inhale the fragrance of a ham being baked in the adjoining i. Susy. and Jack.

ltt. wainy visitors was ae 3S one an Acres park Sunday. The Boost-era Athletic club arranged for the the new theatre here Meirarde thrilled the A second son was bora to Mr. and Kittredga Jama Eesstaele A total of 62 units participated bedioont trailer from the Royal Oak Trailer Park of Crystal Lake. kitchen.

Mrs. Erhard Alms on June 28 at snrayiniT of the grounds with a at the park with his al Ptel Cittredre started ia the parade Sundae -and thousands bned the streeta to see Usees. VUUN Sherman hospital He has been na ways maateiful ergu playing av anxture. 110 gallons being required. The Ebel tractor and sprayer oiuty.

tie Baas afcaava resdnH in Mayor Sheds Tie Often when opportunities present In spite of tha heat, no eee in the work for Equitable Life Assurance Co. Tuesday Burning after having I 1 iiim aali isnas fnr med Daniel Kenneth and his birth weirbt was 10 lbs. 13 as. His bro to cover the area. Chicaga.

themsehres you donl have Vie aao- ther, David fcroard. -will soon oe Mayor Hal Tripp, bus on the thai LaanaSer and Foot Co. daaring ney to toke advantage of them. rears aid. team judging the parade floats ia neat five Tears.

A residenc ei Willing to Work Sunday, was quite immaculate in a A eon was bora -luiy at Crystal Lake, 1S Illinois at, tha eaty and aoiioondnvg area wui be Keaajers of the 13ooster Alhleaie Here Than TJ Register to Learn to man Hospital to str. ana sua. white shirt and light pants attire. eh gathered at Veteran Acres Thomas Keating-. bin territory.

He wnl report Mm Waakegaa office where Ray Ran ttita the sun beating, mercilessly on his bead of crew cut hair at the Mr. aaJ Mrs. Erics Witte aa- jftKDj toPicnlc Saturday-i Eirer Grove Vacation Spot Sivia Under Red Cress Program Cary park bright and early Monday asornmsj for a wanamiilli clean-up job. Warren Penningtoa and his Boonee the birth of their seventh owf" at Veteran Acres park and ge, farmer Crystal xxe, as ger. -hilL a daurhter.

weaghing 1 Mia Honor wiping streams af pers cenuaUtee served eggs, bacon, oof as- at St. Joseph nospuai en Kcristratioa for fee Red Cross lee, taaat, wawato and pmeapple piration away regularly. Pres. Harry Adams of the Boosters "ordered" him to take off his bow tie. BUILDING APPLICATIOXS 'J Grave will be June 80.

She has been named Joyce Jeaa. Her brothers and sisters arc juare. Wttfc rakes and tracks, the es Satar- coileetMei of bottieB. cans, paper safety program was beat at taoas park beach with S01 girts and beys from Cary and Fox River Greve. Ciaseesare om Tuesdays and Catherine Court, Arthur KranroL CarL 14.

Irma, 12. aoJ, 11, tw 90M eaa. The, mayor com plied- 'Much cooler now," he joked. a sddtuetf ld za, esuaa- 2 and other trash was started and fnuahed with no one enmptaininx thru- f. ated east -WX Thursdays froae 9 a-m.

to 1:30 Caa Ii -j it, 10, JJotma, ana -awin, a. Visa Cora Walter of Gates at. Is about the hot sua or the job ia getege Ortst PfetOe pjm. Tue eaixsea June and LatdiC daughters Eadie and June spent the week end in Mercer, Wis. Anton Sofcoi.

apent Satur.i7 and Sunday on location with Uvs L.HHn Amateur Radio Society, of which be is a member, and ia the nation wide "i Day activities. Resio'ento of the JarxJun ui i-vision, Cary, heal tr-ir anntK 1 -roe Sunday at Januu rvii 1 him-h served and gxiiws ei fortrft to i. Shrine Potentate Here en irginia at. Urenaaek ol tjary are we raaran- Many rfirnfiaries of the Malinah ton. waaisnt to Shrine emote ia Chicago were medical patient at Sherman bos-pttal, having been admitted oa July 1 Mrs.

Stella Ball also entered Sherman hospital, on July for 'first ers. C-raig I issir v-avry naa -fotunteered fcts services as giaard. Injays are one-a as ri.e- 22JSC0 Record Attendance Rjanefl Kasiatwl, Peterson m-v. noBse iixli. est.iaated east saving here with the Black Home trooav ait Clyde Lanse, co-chairman of the 1 1-.

tions, dance pavilion, and parkhw areas, as well aa other eJie information such as "how to koeat tout criiUren." The day's progTsaa beginning at 10 a-m. with tne opening of the refresfcrfnent stantis is as follow: 11:30, Act, -Rosalies Comedy 12 noon, aJuit rames; 1 sofsiwfl game; 1 p.m, dancing a to LaH lioJian' orchestra; at baa field tenu); Ar.sona Jatk Company, 1. and trkk ropm? -X at 4 pjn, Rj4 anj 1 puVw. at hed- pm. presencav -I 1 -rl a- us days in eavs of rail- i wwea Amonsr them' was Oscar Damana, resident restoration Sunday.

more aedical treatment aa Muu. nmwe us was in readiness fT tr.e -r le- i -t potentate of Medinah. He served ska the judges on the parade than ii.f"J attended far the larg- est mated cost 14 0JO. i on Tucstiay. iiwin (Wi C.auce Jioas.

I'orter and lie- The American Red Cress esti- 1 creairroaa of tre aoraj l.d rt cream swiia fr srwved it 1 -s Hfrry avev, feiace. ct-mpter ia dry. ei nor ir tAe lake areas. Crystal Lake was really a 7rvarioos to La- "eiwli i Etates it wi.l sperm eroenrenry aid and long-term rt- ioter lisSwvie, noose Z4xJ, estimated cw tr'u busy h.iitn atvacanre i ai to ful d-e-is of families alewo oy trTw4o- wl.K-h struck lvalue. om, ArS.ar.ws, and Tews in i 1 1 r- The Canftcr Ai'ctkr diA -ox.

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