tursday, June 16, 1960 THE McHENHt PLAINDEALEB WHAT HITS THE SPOT WJTH POP-Ml THE Page & C v cV •v«n Fdther sure appreciates the way A*PhelpQ< lower the cost of keeping his castle---with*' out forcing mother to stint on the quantity or quality of foods for the family. He especially likes quality-famous A&P Exclu* sives: delicious Jane Parker Baked Goods, Ann Page Fine Foods, and fresh AbP premium-quality Coffee, COME SEE...YOU'LL SAVE! on Eight O'CIock Coffee! gjjjjg SAVE J«-N»w Only 4ft 1-LB. BAG SAVE 22c-*Now Only 3-1.43 Now, save on the 1-lb. bag and 220 on the 3-lb. you buy ... then custom ground exactly right-for bag of Eight O'CIock Coffee1. This is flavor-famous your coffeemaker. Enjoy lots of fresh Eight O'CIock coffee that's kept in the freshly-roasted bean until Coffee this week. Sale ends June 18th. RICH AND FUtl-BODIED VIGOUROUS AND WINEY Red Circle'.£61* 3 <1.77 • Bokar 65° 13 & *1.89 Tops with Pop-lvery Time... JANE PARKER Baked Goods! 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Lightly salted--light in price, toow j£ D0ZEN W CAM0" 45' Nel-O-Bit Protest Sites?,' 23* Blue Cheese ». 79° 39c A&P 8-oz. 1 ^Natural pkg. 33^ M-O-Bit Ckeese fori". 79° Bulk Brick THS GREAT ATLANTIC A PACt^iC TEA COMPANY, INC. 3wiss CllCCSC a 6 oz. pkg' ft. ood S*eres 8 S 9 i M I R K t S 0 ( C I * 0 A B 11 ( 3 0 0 MIRCHAHI l ? i ' ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JUNE 18th Le«lien Ckeest 59* '59* .59* 2-45' LakelandPark . Serve Pot-Luck Dinner, June 26 Carole Humann EV. S-1605 Vickey. Botteri EV. 5-2262 Birthday Greetings A very happy birthday to Miss Patricia Arient who is joining the kindergarten set with the arrival- of her fifth birthday. House Guest Visiting at the John Zimny home is their niece, Miss Vickey Zujewski of Niles, who is here for a week, ings.are extended to Mary Ann Krupinski who celebrated her twelfth way back on June Baby Shower A surprise baby shower held last Wednesday morning for A week from Sunday, June 26, a scrumptious home-made pot-luck dinner will' be served at the community house. Give I your family a treat with no j Varationeers dishwashing necessary after j Home again after a ten day tliK&ast. Serving time is 5 to | motor trip to Monterey. Mexi- 7 p.m. Tickets are available at ] eo, are Dr. and Mrs. Montethis time through some mem- ; mayor and their children of bei s (it the Lakeland Park j Lakeland Shores who visited W omens club. Note the date j l)r. Monicmayor's mother, and plan on coming. i . j Belated Birthday Carnival j -Greetings are- extended to • In spite of the ram -a good i.Cynthia Kujak who. celebrated time was' had by all ..who j seventh birthday- on June braved the elements to go to I 2. Those coming to join in the the Lakeland Park's fourth : ,un were Debbie Gladman, Carnival. A big vott> of thanks i Barbara Oefflmg, Linda Zitnto the committee who engi- 1 ,0"" PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brefeld and children have returned to & their home in Fort Worth, the new heir or heiress to soon j Texas, after a visit with relajoin the Cygan home. Those ; lives here. who arrived with very pretty little things were: Elaine Jett, Lee Glorch, Fran Cina, Jean Parisi, Marge Franklin, Dorothy l$eckej\ Dorothy Humphreys, Daisy Krupinski, Millie Pmtozzi, Vickey Bottari. Rita Zimny and of course the guest herself, Esther, C ongra tulations Tq Don Parisi, Sharon Ozog Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patzke accompanied by her. mother, Mrs. Bessie Sund of Crystal Lake attended the wedding of the latter's niece. Miss ,l>onna Grote, to Mr. Silvio Corona which took place at St. William's church in Chicago Saturday. t Mrs.. Robert Weber and daughter, Ann, |pei£t a few days the last of the week in and C"ar^l Franklin who were | Chicago where they attended neered the project and to all the willing vplunteers who manned , the many booths and especially to the clowns who made all us kids /happy. Good-bye To Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gardiner who are on their way to Washington state where Merle, will continue studies under a j s c h o l a r s h i p w h i c h h e w a s ; awarded. U.v. Jeanie Guett;ler. Pat and Suzy Ohristman from Orchard Heights. Antonette Visconti, 'Maria Mcsuv Kathv among the many who gradu a ! e d f r o m M c H e n r y - h i g h school last Friday night. Graduation " Sandy Bucaro. Judy Reining. Dons Rehberg. ' Kenny ;>weps. Jim Woods and Fred the wedding of Miss Nancy Sinnott to Edward Murray W hich took'place at Our Lady of Peace church Saturday. Anil ser\etl as bridesmaid for her friend and .former classmate at . Clarke College. Dubuque, Iowa. Mrs. James West and Mrs. Tekla Johnson of Lombard were callers in the home of Pike were among the many Hickey junior school graduates to reand Mary Pmtozzi from Edge- ccive their diplomas at the -^rs- 'Nellie 'Bacon- -Wednesday, brook Heights. Barbecue beef graduation exercises held last ! Miss Ann Frisby returned and all the trimmings were Thursday evening. These chil- ' home with ihem for a visit. dren will be attending the local ~ high schools in the fall. sei\ed and for dessert there were individual chocolate cup cakes. ^ | The Juntorettes I.irida Jo Links^ Mary Sulli- Demonstration A very small group met at the Gerambio home for a dem- Cliristening Martha Gail, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Krupinski. was christened at St. Mary's Catholic church on Sunday, June 12. Her godparents are her uncle, Fred Moroni and her aunt. Rachael Nolett (she by proxy) of Minnesota. After the christening dinner was served to the family and the godfather and his future bride. van. Pam Laurence. Linda onstration last Friday after- Maholik and Maureen Linnane noon. The girls present were are six young ladies who meet Ruth Roach and Vickey Botcvery Thursday and cook and . tari, Mrs. Ann Zahn and our prepare luncheon from 12 to 2 I hostess, Marlyn Gerambio, and then after all is cleaned up ; her hubby, Tom. also stayed to they hold their meetings. They are planning to make small articles ahd take them to the patients at the McHenry hospilal. These are Six young laadmire the many beautiful art icles. Meet Your Neighbor , „ Old timers on the go are dies who some day will be very , Art and Frieda Messel of 306 good cooks. Birtliday Greetings SlightU late birthday greet- WE RENT A Complete tine of Banquet and Wedding Needs Call EV 5-2916 The Nation's Neighbor I* ' WE BENT MOST ANYTHINB • *1 JOE WILKINSON, Manager • 542 %; ivjfain St.. --, N'exty to NoWthwestfern Station OpeflffWly #*to 9**°* XVed^dJvy ^cl-SiiwNa.v^ to 12 Suns<>t drive who have lived here for six years. Before coming to Lakeland Park they lived in Chicago where they had met. Frieda who hails from Delavan, Wis., is working as a waitress which leaves little time for other activities. Art is an auto mechanic with one of the local firms and tinkers with radios as a hobby. He is originally from Evansville, Ind. The Messels have i three lovely children, Chuck, 12, Tommy 8 and Pamela 5. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yandfli ! left Monday for a visit with I relatives in Minnesota. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Patzke ' of Elgin visited McHenry rela- | tives Sunday. | AI ford Pouse returned Sun- I day from a visit with relatives : in Chicago. | 1 Mrs. Martha Feltz, Mrs. ' Pearl Patzke and Miss Flor»- i ence Antholz were weekend ; guests in the Ralph Patzke j home in Champaign. j Miss Marion McOmber wa§ | a Chicago visitor a few days i the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Johns of Elgin called on McHenry : relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl I visited in the William Rtggs ! home in Silver Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stev- : ens of Waukegan and Mr. and ! Mrs. Harry Alexander of He- , bron were Sunday guests in ' the Robert Thompson home. John Hoffman of Indianapoi lis called on McHenry relatives ! Monday. News The news is coming in slower and slower lately so how about calling it in to either of your two reporters so we loo can have as nice a column as ' our surrounding subdivisions have. It's fun to write about your news and it's also fun for | all to read about it. so come on | let's have your news as it happens. $ WIN in GEM 1-HOUR CLEANERS' BIG, MONEY JACKPOT $150.00 lo $210.00 Given Away Each Week Nothing To Buy -- Nothing To Write -- No Gimmicks - SIMPLE RULES - Just Come In And Register The Oftener You Register The Better Your Chances To Win j 1. To win. Contestants must have registered in the "Current Book" at least onefc day before thelt names are drawn. 5. A new "Current Book" is started every Wednesday, so that Wednesday is the ideal day to register. "( 3. $10.(10 is added to the prize each day that a winning name is not drawn. A name is drawn dally, except Sunday* 4. It is only necessary for one member of a family living at one address, to register. Only those over 18 years of age are eligible to sign. 5. On all matters in this activity, the decision of the management will he final. • YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN • GEM 317 W. Elm St. 1-HOUR CLEANERS McHenry EV 5-2231 In The Jewel Shopping Plaza Open Daily 7 A.M, to 6 P.M. -- Friday Evenings io 9YP.M. Misses Rena Scheid, Julia, Rose and Margaret Stilling accompanied Mr.-and iVTrs., Christy Burns of Waukegan to Woodstock Sunday, where they were dinner guests in the home of Mrs. John J. Scheid. Evening guests there were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Glosson of McHenry. Mrs. Agnes Nieman and daughter, Mary Kay, accompa- ! nied Mrs. Herbert Nieman of Woodstock to St. Mary's, Ind, Friday, where they saw the former's niece. Miss Virginia Smith of Woodstock, take her first vows. , • : Mr. and Mrs. Cart Martin and daughters were guests, in the Frank Martin home in Lib* ertyville Sunday, where they attended a gathering honoring their son who graduated from the eighth grade last week* Among the folks who attended investing ceremonies at St, Joseph's convent in Milwaukee Sunday in which Diane Frfcuritf received her white Veil and the name of Sister Mary Charles were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Freund, Mi\ and Mrs. Leo Blake. Mrs. Ben Klennebeck, son, Earl, Bernard Bauer, Mrs. Nick M. Justen, daughter, Clarene, Ben Bauer, Carol Jean and Junie Freund, Me- Henry: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bauer, tngleside; Sister Charles Marie, St. Martin's, Chicago* Mr. and Mrs. Jay Seymour ! and sons, Whaling; Mr. and Mrs. John May, Waukegan: Mrs. Eleanor Manning, sorf, Robert, Oak Park and Mf. and Mrs Tom Smith, Woodstock. Mr., and Mrs. Richard Hayes and sons of Chicago Were guests of his toother, Mrs. Edith Hayes, Sunday. Among the out of town folks here to attend the wake -or funeral of "Thomas Doherty last week were: Mrs. A. J. Woll, Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nolan, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phalin, Wilmette; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Carey, Antioch; J. E. Carey, Twin Lakes, Wis.i Misses Grace and Ermine Carey, Wilmot, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. William Powers, Bataviat Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gaylord, DeKalb; Mr. and Mrs* Leonard Burge and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson, Grayslake; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bol* ger, Mr. and Mrs. Donald BoU ger, Mrs. Ada Hoelscher, Mrs,. Edward Tetlow, Mrs. Charles Carswell, Misses Vera, Mar* garet and Claribel Adams. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen. Elgin! Misses Mercedes Bolger. Mary and Stacia Gannon. Mr. and Mrs. George Powers, Mr. aril Mrs. Dav Powers and Wiliiailt F Powers. Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wagner and sons; Edward ami Ronald, were in Nazianz, Wi** Sunday, where Ronald will rty main for several days for A vacation. He is a I960- jgtadat ate of the eighth grade at St» Maiy's parochial sdHMflb . j