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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Dec 1959, p. 15

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Thursday, -- 10, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALtR Pact F!fie«r lOtKIKhUT' BROWNIES. GIRL SCOUTS PREPARE b» IWtl) llt'tltTlimni. Members of Brownie troop 378 were busily working on their homemade Christmas ' curds at their last meeting, "iroy are constructing their cards which they will present to their parents during the forthcoming yuletide season. The girls stopped only long enough to enjoy the cookie treat by Kristine Kerr. Recently members of Intermediate troop number 408 took their clown bean bags, which the girls made themselves, hyie to surprise someone. This iroeting was brought to a close with a goodnight circle. At their meeting which was held on Nov. 30, the girls and their leaders made plans for Christmas caroling. They had quite a bit of fun practicing several of their favorite carols. The girls bubbled with excitement as they planned their holiday party. This meeting ad- «rned with the singing of s. Troop 295, which meets each Wednesday afternoon in the public school, continues to wqfk on its decorations for the Christmas luncheon. The girls also brushed up on their carols they will sing when they tour the town on Dec. 22. This meeting was brought to a close following further discussion of ^^ir holiday plan^x Vehicle Stickers Reassignment for jQhnsburg Pistakee Bay area rescue squad vehicle sticker tags will be open until Dec. 17. If you wish to secure the same number as last year please do so by that date. After Dec. 17 they will be available at either Hettermann's service station qyPaul's drive-in. Father Passes On ' Our community joins in relaying its deepest sympathy to Mrs. Catherine Fredrick of Sunnyside. Mrs. Fredrick's father, Paul Gerasch, passed away Tuesday morning at St. Therese's hospital. Catherine is the president of St. John's Home and School association. the girl juvenile Foresters will bring to their pot-luck lunch next Sunday, Dec. 13. The girls will gather at 1 p.m. in the community club hall. Please remember to bring your exchange gift. All girl Foresters are invited to attend and any mother who would like to lend a hand is also invited. Preschool children must be accompanied by an adult. Next Tuesday -evening at 6:30, the officers and members of St. Agatha's court No. 777 will hold their holiday pot-luck dinner and gift exchange. A food shower for the sisters will also be on the agenda for the evening. Names of those to serve on the committee for this party appeared in last week's copy of this column. Receives Award Our congratulations to Harry Hettermann who was chosen as "the most valuable player" of the McHenry high school football team. This announcement was made at last week's banquet sponsored by the Kiwanis. This banquet was well represented by Harry's team mates., their parents along with his proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hettermann. •- r"rtrrrrrv«ude SANTA CLAUSE IS COMING TO VISIT IN SUNNYSIDE Irma Gunther - Reporter - EV. 5-5484 The committee has the names of all the children and their ages up to and including babies to children in the eighth grade. Unless plans get changed, and we all hope they don t, Santa will be around Christmas Eve. that A1 Fritz is down in Georgia having been sent there by the polio foundation and we all hope and pray that when he comes back he may be able to. i discard the wheel chair. Right ! now he is going through a lot | of tests and the doctors will be i finding out what his chances I are for the musclf transplant I that they want to* do on him. picked names for the coming year. During the winter months when we don't like to go too far we voted to go to Jean Leakey's once a month to try our hand at quilting. Carol for doing a wonderful job. Warm Springs Georgia Flash *1 believe most of you know Home Bureau On last Wednesday we met at the home of Mary Rose in Sunnyside Estates for our regular monthly meeting and we | were all happy to see Pat ; Spindler presiding. We revealed ! our secret pals and exchanged i Christmas gifts with them and 4-H Cardinals The girls held a rummage sale last Saturday and because of the weather ' the turnout wasn't as big as they had hoped. They still were able to raise around nineteen dollars toward their Christmas party. This affair was in charge of Carol Niemiec who has been in charge of the group while their leader, June Stuart, has been laid up because of an accident. A big hand goes out to Sympathy Is extended to Kay Fredricks upon the death of her father, whose death was a shock to everyone. don't you contact Sister Celestia at Ev. 5-5363 and see her about a tryout. Get Well Wishes To Irene Garrity who had to be in the hospital but is back home and to all of you who are going around sniffling with colds. Singers Wanted There is still a need for voices in the choir at St. John's. Even though you may not sing like an angel why SHOP IN McHENRY IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE |IIII!1MI IllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllltlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllinillUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlltlU VILLA NURSING HOME j ON PISTAKEE BAY NEAR McHENRY 5 1= Home for the Aged 1 SENILE BED PATIENTS S Phone EVergreen 5*0461 | ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuui Around the Town Gathering at the Martin Weber home to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner were: Mrs. Lenore Miller, the Walter Smith family, Mrs. Agnes Weber and family. Peter Smith and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weber and Lance Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith drove to Rockford last week where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Einar Fossum and continued on to Oshkosh, Wis. They attended the funeral on Monday of Mrs. Al. Drebus, an nunt to Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Fossum. The Jim Hettermann family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dehn recently. Imported From Poland Reg. 10c Each Beautiful--Tree ORNAMENTS MILLSTREAM DRUGS 31$ W. ELM STREET Box Of 12 MINIATURE "TWINKLE LITES" FLASHING COLORED LITES To Brighten Your Holiday Decorations Imported 30 Lite Set 69c Next To Jewel Tea McHenry, III. ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY I SATURDAY Agency DRUG STORE <S m VALUES EVERYWHERE GREEN STAMPS MILLSTREAM DRUGS - LOWEST PRICES plus S&H GREEN STAMPS ttmtsmts LWHTS 9 December Birthdays Little Holly Marshall gets j into the festive spirit of things by celebrating her fourth birth- j day this month. ; Mrs. Helen Hettermann will have reason for celebration j come Dec. 19. 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