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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Oct 1960, p. 5

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Shi 1 ursday, October 27, 1960 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phalin of Witmette left Oct. 6 for New York where they boarded a jet for a trip around the world landing in Paris. Their itmerary includes Europe, the S<Midinavian countries, British Isles, Greece, Egypt, Lebanon, India, Thailand, China, Japan and the Hawaiian Islands. They will arrive in San Francisco on Nov. 20. Mesriames Martha Freund. Virginia Pitzen. Sophie Kosti, Elizabeth Michels and Ella Newman visited Mrs. Myrtle Symonds, a former McHenry rMj^ent, at the Soldier Widows home in Wilmington, 111., Tues- -dav of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauer left for their home in Long Beach, Calif., last week after a few weeks visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenwick and children spent a few days with relatives in Lebanon. KV. • |n<1 Mrs. Gilbert Botler (Cassief McCabe^ of Pewaukee, 'Wis., called on her aunt,. Mrs. Mary J McCabe, last week. Mr. find Mrs. Warren Holly have returned from a two weeks vacation , in northern Wisconsin. Mrs. Frank Meyer spent a recent day as the guest of relatives in Kenosha, Wis. JTrs. A. J. Schneider and her St. her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Collins of Salt Lake City, Utah; spent the past Wednesday with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Frances Carlos, in Hillsdale, Mich. Mrs. John Husch, daughter, Leona, and Miss Lena Stoffel enjoyed a few days vacation in Wisconsin and Minnesota last week. Mrs. Fred Bienapfl, entertained Mrs. Carl Anderson and Mrs. Robert Brugger of Kenosha, Wis., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey have returned from a motor trip to Washington, D. C., where, they attended the marriage of their niece, Miss Phyllis Ireiie Woll,„ to Mr. Paul Curtis Stokes, Jr., which took place on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Liertz of Racine, Wis., spent a recent day in the Renard-Thorne home Mrs. Mollie Norton of Belvidere and son, Phillip, of Wheatpn, were callers in the home jof Mrs. Nellie Bacon Thursday. Mrs. A. J. Wirtz wa^.a visitor in the, home of her sister, Mrs. Ernestine Christian, and daughter, Karen, in Glen Ellyn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Christy Burns of Waukegan were Sunday guests of Miss Rena Scheid. In the afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. John J. Scheid of Woodstock, they visited in the Norman Scheid , home near that city. Joseph Williams and daughter, Virginia, spent a few days this week in New York City. Mrs. Glauser of California was a guest of Mrs. Burt Bienapfl the past week. Mrs Robert Conway attended the home coming football game in Crystal Lake and saw her niece, Miss Maria Calbow, crowned queen. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wirtz attended the wake of his uncle, Anthony Neuman, in Chicago Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Duesler, who have been spending A CHAT WITH US Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE BIS Fijont St. McHenry, HL EVergreen 6-0811 several weeks with relatives and friends here, plan to leave for their home in Redondo Beach, Calif., around Nov. 1. Mrs. A. P. Freund accompanied by the Richard Frett family of Crystal Lake visited her sisters, Sister Ildefons and Sister Arcadia, at Campbellsport, Wis., Wednesday of last week. Miss Virginia Williams, R.N., and her friend, Miss Marion Early, R.N., were Rochelle visitors Sunday. Robert J. Frisby and daughter, Lenore, have returned from a few days visit with relatives in Sioux Falls, S." D. Mrs. J. C. Holly spent Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wirtz, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson, Mrs. Gene Meyer'and Mrs. Wilbur Cain attended the funeral of Mrs. Wirtz's brother; Anthony Neuman, at^ Queen of Martyrs • church in Chicago Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Antonson enjoyed a few days vacation with friends in Klinger Lake, Mich., recently. John Hoffman of Indianapolis, Ind., spent a few days last week in the home of his aunt, Mrs. F. J. Aicher. Miss Helen Flynn of Oak Park and Miss Florence Butler of Evanston were entertained in the home of Miss Marion McOmber Saturday. Mrs. Mina Rendell of Elgin is spending two weeks in the Herbert Engdahl home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scholtz of Wichita, Kan., have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scholtz. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson and children of Skokie were Sunday visitors in the George H. Johnson home. The James Ballotti family of Sycamore, were Sunday visitors in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bacon. Mrs. Pearl Patzke, Miss Florence Antholz a hd Mrs. Harold Weingart attended a bridal shower for Miss Selva Jean Heiden at the home of Mrs. Walter Nickels in Cary, recently, with Mrs. George Nickels as co-hostess. Miss Heiden became the bride o£ Robert Nickels of Barrington,-' a former local resident, on Oct, 22. Mrs. Genevieve Liptke of Chicago was a guest in the Holly home a few days' last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Heike and children of Mundelein were Sunday guests of her mother,- Mrs. William Wissell. .. Gwen Reinboldt was a surgical patient at St. Therse hospital, Waukegah. last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Reed and Fred Stroahl enjoyed a trip t hrough Iowa, Minnesota and the north woods last week viewing the beautiful autumnal scenery. ATTEND WEDDING The Urban Billmeier family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brefeld of Chicago were among the out-of-town folks who attended the Huff-Groh wedding Saturday. The earliest kriown use' of shorthand was that of Marcus Tiro, in recording speeches of Caesar and Cicero. FEATHER PARTY at HAN'S TAVERN 316 E. Elm Street SATURDAY NITE, OCTOBER 29 ! Everyone Welcome Refreshments Served October 27 Card party and Silent Auction -- Christ the King Parish Hall, Wonder Lake -- Sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Sodality. October 28 Democratic Rally -- Legion Home -- 9 p.m. October 29 Annual Halloween Party and Dance Sponsored by Johnsburg Community Club -- Memorial Hall, Johnsburg. November S Parent Education Panel Discussion Group -- Junior High Library --.. 8 p.m. November 9 Ham Dinner and Bazaar -- Community Methodist Church -- Sponsored by W.S.C.S. -- Serving 5 to 7:30 p.m. Dance -- McHenry Country Club --Benefit Nurses' Lounge -- Sponsored by Hospital Employees. Page Fiver November IS Christmas Bazaar --. Community House, 130 Allen Ave,, Lakeland Park -- Starts at Noon, Sponsored by Lakeland Park Women's Club. Bazaar -- Sponsored by Ringwood W.S.C.S. ' November 20 Show Presented by Crystal Lake Players -- St. Mary's Auditorium -- Matinee and Evening -- Benefit McHenry Hospital Fund Drive. " Ah' Evening of Music" -- Presented by Pure Oil Chorus -- McHenry High School Auditorium -- 7 p.m. -- Sponsored by St. Paul's Episcopal Church. November 26 Men's Night at Lecture Luncheon Club -- 7:30 p.m. -- V.F.W. Clubhouse. The village of Theirville, in northwestern France, has sent soldiers to the Franco-Prussian War, First and Second World 'Wars, to Indo-China, and to Algeria, but not- a one has ever been killed or wounded. r GO WITH NIXON CARAVAN Our BIG DAY to SEE & MEET PAT & DICK at Wheaton Athletic Field on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th Assembly Area: MARTINETTI'S PARKING LOT South of Crystal Lake on route 14 Leave Promptly at 10:00 o'clock A. M. OFFICIAL ROUTE: South on Route No. 14 to Barrington; Turn Right on Highway 59 (Barrington Road) to Route No. 20; Left on Route No. 20 to Wheaton Road; Right on Wheaton Road to Wheaton College Parking Area. ; All are Welcome to join anywhere along Route. COME ONE - COME ALL M Y F News On Oct. 23, the M.Y.F. and the I.Y.F. collected $248 for U.N.I.C.E.F. The I.Y.F. collected in town and the M.Y.F. collected in the suburbs. After we returned, we danced and played games. At 5 o'clock we were served dinner by the W.S.C.S. During the supper the council met. They discussed next week's meeting called a "Party With a Punch". There will be dancing and a movie called a "Man Called Peter". The council also discussed forthc o m i n g p r o g r a m s . I t w a s learned that Mr. Duker and Miss Taylor would be future guest speakers. T^je hayride invitation from Ringwood and the trfp to Chicago were talked over. We would like again to remind the M.Y.F.'ers to come to our "Party With a/Punch" and to bring a friend. We hope -to see you all there Sunday night at 7 o'clock. lefc MEMORIAL DANCE A memorial dance for the late Kirk Schroeder has beenS announced for Nov. 16 at the" Legion home in Crystal Lake.__ Tickets may be obtained from members of the sheriff's office staff. Schroeder, a native of Ringwood, died of injuries sus-"1* tained in the crash of sheriff's squad car while he^s was on special duty answering an accident call near Sunny- bt side about three weeks ago. MUST BE A REASON :-*2 About 10 million Russians are?r> learning English, while barely>v 15,000 .Americans study RUS-K* sian. . V. F. W. Post Welcomes You To Our 11th Annual HALLOWE'EN Party & Dance V. F. W. Hall -- McHenry Sat, Oct 29 CASH PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES GRAND MARCH 10 p.m. Music by BOB FREUND Admission FREE * t 71 100% PURE N Alt OUS-POST FAMOUS GROUND BEEF BRANDS. of "Out of this world SHOPPING RADIO & T.V. SPECIAL m PRIME -- 5th & 6th RIB RAGGEDY ANN Wilderness PIE MIX RIB of BEEF 4 - no. 2 tins ROAST PEE WEE PEAS 5 No. 303 Tins ONLY Pillsbury Buttermilk Pancake Mix 1 lb. pkg. 21c Raggedy Ann French Style Raggedy Ann WHOLE or FULL RIB HALF GREEN BEANS 303 tins Quaker Oais Small 19c Large 39c Borden's None Such Mince Meat 4 - 1 0 o z . p l t g s . New qt. size SEVEN-UP 2 for 37c Rippin Good Cookies Reg. 29c 4 for Kraft Miracle Whip qt. jar NARGUS POST Lean Meaty Pork Steaks $1QQ 2 lbs. 1 Tender Juicy Lamb Patties $1 QQ 2 lbs. 1 Wilson Sliced Bacon $| QQ 2 lbs. 1 Boneless Del Monico Steaks $1 QQ Each A Young Tender Beef 'i00 Farm Fresh Chix Parts %m QQ 2 lbs. 1 Wilson Certified Liver Sausage $|QQ 2 lbs. A Wisconsin Polish Sausage %m QQ 2 lbs. I Dried Beei $|Q0 4 pkgs A Wilson Pork Sausage ?£ $1°« Wilson Tid Bit Bacon $| QQ 3 lbs. 1 2 3ti0n3s £9 BONELESS ROLLED BOSTON STYLE 'JM Raggedy Ann PORK ROAST 49n, FRT COCKTAIL • M A „o 91/, CH nn FREEZER SPECIALS EXTRA FANCY SIDE of BEEF 49 Cut -- Double Wrapped -- Frozen 250 lb. avg. -- Pick up next week no. 2Yi $ tins |00 c lb. Raggedy Ann TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. $ tins joo 2 303 tins AO Raggedy Ann Bartiett PEARS no. 2V2 $ tins |00 Raggedy Ann Cream Style or Wh. Kernel CORN 303 2®tins 2mm9** ' -- ATTENTION -- 4-H Members in McHenry Township Area. Bring in labels from any Wilson item and register for FREE All Expense paid tour of Cedar Rapids. SPECTACULAR Garden Fresh PRODUCE ROCK CORNISH GAME BROILERS each 16 • 20 oz. size RATH BLACKHAWK YOUR CHOICE ea. js3l SMOKED BUTTS Rath Blackhawk Thin Sliced 59" Rath Blackhawk Smoked SAUSAGES pkgs. |00 Rath Blackhawk Thick Sliced BACON lbs. |18 *%th Blackhawk WEINERS $ lbs. joo @0T OF THIS WORID Mcintosh APPLES Cello Bag 4 h>s. 35 New Florida GRAPEFRUIT 96 size 5^ each Wisconsin Russet Btirbank POTATOES 10 lb. bag 44 Extra Fancy CARROTS Cello Bag 3c each ONE TURKEY A Week Now until Thanksgiving Nothing To Buy Just Register at Meat Counter Kraft PARKAY MARGARINE 2 ,b„ 39' Kraft YELYEETA 2ib. nn* loaf #3J Kraft Sliced AMERICAN 8p0Zk*g . 6O1OI* Nabisco ANIMAL C* COOKIES 9 box Hume Freestone Sliced PEACHES f2 size 2 tins V2 size mmnM Tidy Home Lunch or Garbage BAGS pkgs. |00 BISQUICK Del Monte Sliced Pineapple 3 no. 2 tins $1.00 B. C. CAKE MIX White - Yellow Chocolate 8 for CAKE SALE Benefit of McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1960 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. OWNED AND OPERATED BY LOCAL FOLKS TIIE FRIENDLIEST FOOD STORE IN THE TOWNSHIP Use Our Free Customer Parking Area Or The New Free Green St. Parking Area Corners Green & Elm Sts. McHenry, I1L

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