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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Dec 1960, p. 24

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Twenty-Four THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday' December 1, 1910 kcCuUom Lake SANTA CLAUS PLANS VISIT TO SMALL FRY Eve L^vosqui1 low will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young of McHenry. They art the parents of Tony and Sally's son-in-law, married to eldest childf Judi. Let Them Do Your Dirty Work Members of the Men's Club are ready, willing and eager to you ct, By special messenger from ! the north pole, Mrs. Lottie wash your dirty dishes 6 Piotrowski received word that this Sunday, Dec. 4. In Santa Claus will deliver a load . tluy will cook and serve your Of goodies to her house. He meaJ too. Just puck up the specifically mentioned that all family and bring them to the good little kiddies in the Whitey and Berenice's where village were to receive them. She is merfely acting as his assistant. Doesn't that sound nice? The "tasty tokens" will Ije dispensed on Christmas Eve. the welcome mat is out. Much Needed Rest Mary Kantorski returned last week from a most eventful journey to West Virginia. Whoppin* SIITPSS She visited old family friends The recent fow' fnt'c ii*id**r there and then continued her the sponsorship of '• ho Ladies norlh- Destination i>f the Lake p^ved to be a ev an<^ an<^ the home of great success. Tho crowd was I 'ier y°un§er s°n, Robert. After large and evervo^ .--pared to I n. nause a few days in tha] have a good tw. The affair «ty, mother and son returned was held at W1- -- nnH p.r,- to the home front for Thanksnice's., Many thn-V* <n who giving. Sure was fine to see contributed so r--bl* Bob a^n. He looks cause of the scarcity of work in his line, A1 decided to mtove his family where he1 can provide for them. They departed Thursday morning for Key West, Fla., where Al has been promised employment. Here's hoping he makes out well, and they can return in the spring with a nice nest egg. To prepare them for the long journey, Theresa and Willard Schultz provided a hearty breakfast before their departure. Natal Day Greetings Wonder how Clayt Nelson will sound on Saturday, Dec. 3, when he serenades his missus, Elsie, on her birthday? May start a new singing sensation!. . . .Dorie Brennan's hapny day is Monday, Dec. 5. . . On Dec. 7, Butch Stacknick will be. sixteen while Herb Roeske will be 32 on that dSte. Best wishes to all and to those we missed this week. Honorable mo',,i",r' r^ust. to Mrs. Elma for her art work heraldi--.T evert: to Betty Polednn mri i>ef crew for the efficient ta<^v manner in which .the was prepared and dispp"*fH- and to Jake Levesque. Ed Hammerstein and Lois P^ronM for their skillful arrangements. The women's or^n'za+inn is a non-profit one in" funds f Realized from tlv-> r>*f-5r will be used for w^'-^ ivJe purposes in the village and surrounding areas. 'big Bob" again, grand, as alwavs. Wee One Pr"«sonted For "Li'l Lisa Jan«" O'son. born on Aug. 2 of this venr was More Holiday Notes Roger Zahn was a welcome sight to his family as he appeared at the front door last week. Rog is a first year student at Purdue and he came home for the Thanksgiving celebrations. For the great day, many relatives were present a mind the festive board at the Zahn home. Present were paternal grandparents, Mr. and MI's. John Zahn, of Fox Lake, maternal grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Burghart, who resides with the junior Zahns, and two of her sisters, Mrs. Ella Cheeney and Mrs. Martha Muhlenfeld, both of Chicago. The "welcome mat" was Christened by th« Burton I pnrepd at the Ole Olsen home Schroeder on Sunday :>t the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur CMse*1 of +he country club subdivision. T'he ceremony was held at home because of the poor state of health of T.innea Jean, 3, who Sunday. & Lisa's older sister. - 'Twas quite a thrill for biggest sister. Kaaren, and big brother. Butch, who presented tjieir infant sister for christening- ~ Mother Olsen served a, delicious turkey dinner (not left over from Thanksgiving!) to her family and to paternal grandfather Theodor Olsen and Sis bride, Sally. Later in the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schultz apd Lynne visited the Olsen menage to pay homage to little Lisa. Speaking of sister, Linnea, she is due for a trip to the University of Minnesota as soon as a date is set by the medicos there. As you know, Linnea is the little lady who was born with a congenital i heart defect and has suffered untold agonies since that time. She has been in and out of hospitals for most of her three years. The ch ild's doctor in McHenry has deenffed the journey necessary because of the complications in her case. Your prayers for her well being are most earnestly solicited. for the arrival of son, Tom. vho is in his second year at Bradley College, Peoria. He, too. was home for the holidays. Both college lads returned to their respective schools on Following the Birds Taking a page from our "fine feathered friends" are Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Oberhuber. Be- Happy Dec. 1 and we'll see you next week. SALES INCREASE H. V. McNamara, president, National Tea Co., announced that the company's overall sales for the lasi four-week accounting period, as well as for the year to date, continue to make new records, with sales volume of the Chicago based food store chain the highest for any like reporting period in the company's history. The war with Spain lasted Irom April 25 to Aug. 12, 1898, cost us $2.r>0 million, and 5,000 lives, only 400 of which were battle casualties. ED'S REKTAi RENTS Floor Sanders to Rotary Tillers EVergreen 5-^123 'Nuther Christening Coining Up A tentative date for this Sunday has been set for Master Timothy Hocin, to be baptized at St. Mary's church. This will be the tenth such affair for the Hocin family. Nine of their children have survived. Godparents for the li'l fel- JOSEPH FRETT & SON. MC. ESTABLISHED 1926 Residential and Commercial • First in Quality • Fairest in Prices • Fastest in Service Phone EV 5-3976 Located on Hwy. 120 -- '/4 Mile East of Fox River Bridge Don't Wait! CHRISTMAS >s just SHOP NOW! We have the Largest and most complete Selection of Toys, Games, Puzzles, etc., in McHenry County. Don't be disappointed by waiting until it is too late! Use Our Convenient LAY-AWAY PLAN A small deposit will hold your entire order 'til Dec. 24th. OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY -- Till 9 PM SCHRAMM'S TOY SHOP •--3 as r* o S 301 W. ELM ST. PHONE EV. 5-2535 \rJ FINE LEATHER GLOVES COOPERS SOCKS with warm orlon pile lining, or un lined Stretch Nylons| $1 * from $5 to $6.95 K XSX&X&Z&X&i Stretch Banlons WOOL GLOVES with leather pal/ji. excellent fo driving i $3.95 to $5 Argylle Fine Cottons 65* to $1 Dacron and Cotton Ribbed SMART TH5S Wash and Wear, colorful in a great selection.* of new pat plaids, blue maroon or gray terns and colors 1.50 to $3.50 Terry' Clothi white mint or yellow SLIPPER SOCKS Heavy nylon or wool tops with teatiier bottoms. . A SLACKS Levi's Continental Washable Slacks $4.95 INITIAL handkerchiefs in boxes of 3 wit' PARIS BELTS SPORT SHIRTS his initial Van Heusen McGregor and Enro in a wide selection of collar styles an^f new patterns and colors. narrow or regular widths, fine leathers FINE LINEN $2.25 SOFT COTTON $1.50 in a selection of shades including $1.50 to $10 $5 to $7.95 olive and brass Wool Shirts $7.95 to $10.95 Orion and Wool Slacks $12.95 Worsted Flannel Slacks $16.95 VANTAGE SHIRTS Van Heusen with dual cirffs. Wash and Wear Cottons McGREGOR JACKETS Drizzler golfer jackets $11.95 Ramjet quilted lining $19.95 Adventurer cord jackets $18.95 ! Quilon Suede Jackets $25 to $42.95 Suburban Coats $22.50 to $39.95 Houndstooth Check with orlon pile lining 24.50 Our store is one big -Christmas tree, sparkling with wonderful gifts for men. Come SOP! KNIT SHIRTS Long sleeve models COTTONS ACRILAN $5 BANLON $7.95 to $11.95 $4.50 Century Vantage Shirts $5 Your gift purchases boxed and wrapped at no additional charge. 5"TORE for MEN STORE HOURS: Open daily from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Open Friday nites until 9 P.M. Open Sunday mornings 9 until 12 Jantzen and McGregor, Choose Boat necks, shawl collar models crew necks or V necks. Many are washable. 7.95 to $22.95 Coat Sweaters From $7.95 to $15.95 If you are still in doubt. Give Him a GIFT CERTIFICATE in any amount you wish. ^ If you'd rather be RIGHT ... about the presents you give your men .... get them HERE! 4

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