Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Dec 1961, p. 22

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w It * jftigr Tweniy-Two pillage of Sunnyside Vehicle, Dog Tags Available 3$fareto Schneider - EV 5-1298 " "The Village clerk has vehicle tags and also the dop: tags. No <tog tag will be issued unless receipt is shown verifying that the dog has had his rabies "Shots. All dogs over six months must have this shot. Rabies shots were given every three y^ars, but to protect your children they are to be given ev- «ry year. Holiday Greetings *; This reporter takes this opportunity in wishing all of you |T Very M£rry Christmas. Condolences .The village extends its symiNHhy to, Mrs. Mctzger on the jleath of Her sister in Germany -on Dec. -7. Party Cioers Mr. and Mrs. Muleski attended a Christmas parly. Tuesday itfght in Waukegan and had a real enjoyable night. Annual Christmas Party The company Val Patula works for held its annual Christmas party on Wednesday, Dec. 13, in Antioch. Vai and Marcia enjoyed a dinner of their choice of a steak or duck and afterwards there was dancing until all hours of the morning. Rod and (>un Club On Saturday. Dec. 9. the Rod and Gun club of which Ron Wiggerman is a member wont out for an evening of bowling and dinner afterwards. All enjoyed delicious food. Sick List "The flu bug has hi it en quite A, few of the children of the Village and we hope thai they II be up soon. Infant Baptized Te'rrence Allen Connerty became a Child of God through the Sacrament of Baptism on Sunday, Dec. 10," at St. John the Baptist church, Johnsburg. The Rev. Joseph M.. Blitsch officiated at the ceremony and Ron and Marilyn Wiggerman were Godparents. Later dinner \vas served at the Connerty home with grandparents, aunts and uncles present. " Attend Sodality Party The sodality from St. John's church hold its Christmas party on Wednesday, Dec. 13. After | a pot-luck riinner there was a grab hag and cards were played.' Can goods' were also given to the sisters to help fil. their pan!rv. Those present LEE TF,KK\( i; NEWS Auxiliary Doings -On Thursday, Doc. 14. tlie* j Women's auxiliary of Pisiakee j "jfyrrace held its Deeembc; j Meeting at the home of Millie i Mondl. Activities for the eve- | nine included a grab bag. and ; gifts for secret pals. Aside ' fpbm the usual coffee and cake staved after the meetings ! there was fruit punch, sandwich loaves and Christmas qtfbkies. I'm sure everyone who Was there enjoyed themselves and the gifts they received. griiik Muni!'," ' 'tDn Nov. 28 a little pink lur.i me arrived at St. Charles hospftal for Mrs. Dorothy Blank, tine'sister of Mary Mecko. Mis.. fHank must have felt right at winte there, because she works Pt%ularly as a nurse in St. Charles hospital. Mary spent ? Week in Aurora helping care fofr the new little girl, Chiis- $ie Elizabeth, and heli^n"; fiatound the house. i S8& JBS* JS53 S8S3 J8S5 J8& 58S3 35 lta<i McHENRY CAB Cabs not operating Christmas Day & New Years Day from Pistakee Terrace were Marty Pritchard, Marilyh Wiggerman, Arlene Connerty, and Arlene's mother, Mrs. Meyers. Blood Poisoning Last week Tom Merhaut had blood poisoning in his right arm. It resulted from a cut he received from a bone in a piece of meat he carried on his job as a meat hauler for a wholesale grocery warehouse. Brownie Luncheon Marie Kern went to a luncheon on Dec. 13, given by the Brownie Troop committee. It was held at the McHenry Count ry club. EFFICIENCY EXAMS To conduct efficiency and economy examinations and investigations of state agencies, commissions and code departments, the Illinois Department of Finance has hired Joseph J*. LeGros, a management consultant of eleven years experience. He has been employed by the state of Michigan since 1958. is a native of Oak Park, and attended Brown University and the University of Michigan. fifty, May fe joys of this Christmastime b~ yours evermore ADAMS' BROS. REPAIR SERVICE 3831A W. Elm EV 5-0783 BOLGERS THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thurtday. Dsesmber 21. 13^1 •_ 11111! '*k y- •-tT - f % FRESH FROZEN si?** FANNIE MAY or WHITMAN'S Attractively Packaged and Ready to Give Christmas turns backward, time in its flight . . . makes every man a boy again . • . full of anticipation of unwrapping those gifts from his loved ones. Reward his wishful thinking with gifts he'll warnily welcome and wear with pride and pleasure . . . chosen here. He'll applaud ^our good taste! Choose from Famous Name / Brands . . . Brands he knows. I WOOL GLOVES $3.95 $1.50 to $3.50 with Leather Face EVANS SLIPPERS $5.95 to $7.95 Hart Schaffner 8c Marx Suits from $75 Curlee Suits < $49.50 to $6&.00 t I ORLON MUFFLERS f $2.95 H mmmmmmammmmmmt I t Jantzen Sweaters from $9.95 to $16.95 INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Box of 3 Linen $2.25 Box of'3-Cotton .. .ii. $1.50 VAN HEUSEN VANALUX SHIRTS 8 ® BUXTON WALLETS " ~ $3.95 to $10 1 YMM SLACKS f COOPERS SOCKS ( Plus 10 c/r Excise Tax H $9.95 to $19.95 $ 69c to $1.501 t SWANK LINK SETS $2.95 to $5 Plus 10 '/(, Excise- Tax VAN HEUSEN SPORT SHIRTS BAN-LON SWEATER SHIRTS $4.00 to $7.95 1 $6.95 $ BOLGERS D&UG Or Give A McC 'S Gift Certificate In Any Amount 151 Your Gifts Boxed And Wrapped At No Charge 1259 N. Green St. Ph. EV 5-4500 7rt«!P lAr Curlee Topcoats $49.50 to $65.00 ALLIGATOR STORM COATS with Orion lining .* ... $35.75 STORE FOR MEN STORE HOURS BEFORE CHRISTMAS: OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL NINE INCLUDING SATURDAY SUNDAY TILL NOON

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