'Pa$# Twi^r TKK MtBipY PLAPfDlAlJCR ao. ltezl E&siwood Manor CHILDREN TO SEE SANTA SATURDAY AT LEGION HOME Edie Iverson 383-1415 'i he free iC.M.P.O.A. sponsored children's Cljpstmas party is all set for Saturday nfter- ' Mitchell, noon from 2-4 at the Ameri- ! can Legion hall in MeHenry. :Santa will be there to hear each child's request and havt caiuly for the good little boys and girls who oome to see him. The committee will serve ice cream, cookies, and coffee to all. Let's see how many children we can get together from our subdivision for an absolutely free Christmas kiddie party and a wonderful time! i the day before Christmas, two ; little girls share at their birthj date and both will be celebratj ing earlier with parties this ' year. Suzanne Garrelts will be 1 four and Ginger Griffeth will be five. We end this week's oinhdays with two sharing Dec. 26 and it's best wishes to I en Lawrence and to Bob tended a ChrictmM party and dinner in Park Ridge. Walt and Peggy Garrelts attended a dinner-dance in the Jchnsburg Community hall. M^flJiay, Dec. 10, Lydia Fennel- attended a Christmas party with other fashion show directors in Villa Park. Games, son^s, and the 'twist' were the events of the evening. Hot p u n c h a n d s a n d w i c h e s w e r e Around the "»ianor ; served. The girls exchanged Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuck I srab-bag gifts. attended the regular meeting ; Lydia's mother, Mrs. Bruno of their boat club this past j Zgorski of Chicago, was their weekend when they held an | weekend guest. election of new officers. After : the election they had a party and danced. Faith Presbyterian Church Saturday, Dec. 22, from 1C-J 12 a.m. the children will practice at the Hilltop school for the church Christmas program. Sunday, Dec. 23 -- Christmas worship. The sermon title will be "From Bethlehem to Jerusalem1'. All participants in the Christmas program are asked to be at the Hilltop vrade school at 6:45 p.m. in costume. The program is at 7 p.m. Coffee, milk and cookies .vill be served. Sunday the Walter Kuck family went to visit Art and Mickey Weydo and their small •;on in their hie: new beautiful lome in Hau l horn Woods. E.M.P.O.A. The Eastwood Manor Property Owner's association will hold its regular meeting Friday, Dec. 21, in the barn. Every resident is invited and after the business meeting coffee and doughnuts will be j Pat t ou-h!in's brother, Tom ' served free of charge. To beloulihan, came out for a visit , come a member of our associacaving his wife, Moira, and j tion you need only to sign your name. You need not be a homeow ner to become a member nor wo children out here for the veek. Pat's mother came out rom Chicago Thursday for rim's eighth birthday party. His uncle Red and aunt Betty ilso came with •hilriren. Adding pay any foe. Saturday, Dec. 22, :s the free Christmas party foi ^ all residents of Eastwood.Mantheir three! or. Let's see everyone there!!! a few school I Hospital Patient Roger Jacobson is again in •a Chicago hospital. We hope he will soon be home and the fanny will be able to visit in Florida this Christmas as •planned. BniuMt Club I;unco Club met in the home of hostess Albei ta Sobacki >She served a very delicious •hums and neighbor children j Merry Christmas ".long with his own brothersj I would like to wish each and and sister Jim had a big hap- i everyone of my readers a very \v birthday party. Many games | merry Christmas this year and vere played and enjoyed. Cake j al«o to thank you for your won- >nd ice cream was served to j ,icrful co-operation in sharing ' .our news items with all of us. Saturday wrs the date ot i jlen Messer's birthday. Dot- | ;ie baked his favorite cake and j n the evening they went bowl- • May you have the bestest Christmas ever! WIRING PROBLEMS •ng. cake. Bert Stoll won fust prike, 1 . . . ' M a n o r w a s w e l>l. r e p r e s e n 4t e d. a s kav Mitchell won the bunco The annual Christmas party j Bef()ro the Christmas rush, for adult leaders and commit-! *;ai n . ,e Pf0!*;1' use the l e e w o m e n f o r t h e G i r l S c o u t s I ® ' e c l n c ® ' c i r c u i t s i n y o u r was held on Dec. 12 at the 1 home ti If d°; you may pre- McHemy Country club. Our ^ent blackouts from blown fuses when you use extra apprize, and Alberta accepted the booby prize. Brownies Brownie leader and co-leader Betty Radner and Kay Stephenson and also Girl Scout leadand committee member, Rosemary Newlon, Peggy Garplianees. This is the advice of Frank Andrew', University of Illinois agricultural engineer. A 20-ampere fuse circuit will The Brownies in Troop 211 { rolls and - Gail Crokin attend- j carry only 2300 watts. Too completed their Christmas guts • ?d. Betty received a five-year and had their party. They brought a gift of canned goods for a needy family. The next meeting will be on Jan. 9. Susan Newlon will be the cookie hostess. Bridge Club Bridge C!ub met in the home of Marian Kreiinier Wednesday evening. Mary Hadley was the winner, Peggy Anderson took the travelling prize, and Pat Kellogg won the booby prize. pin. The Ed Radnor family en- ;ovcd the company of their laughter. Sandy, and wee daughter for two days when they came for a visit. Sandy had injured her foot quite badly in her home in Glen Ellyn. Jackie Radnor was guest for the day in the home of Joann Gilpin in MeHenry. Carolyn Congdon's mother Mr.-. Leo Poulson from Palmymuch wattage, not too many appliances, is the main cause of blown fuses. The number of watts is printed on the name plate ot each appliance. Simple addition will tell whether the load will be too great. Plug appliances into separate circuits if necessary. Don't let one circuit do all the work while the others loaf. You may need to check to sr>e which outlets are on each ra. Wis., was out for a couple circuit. You can make an easy , 'of days to visit the family, shop | ,est at thc fuso box: Remove j i and sew. ,he fuses one at a time and see ; Christening ; w hich outlets do not function Th" Ambrose Koerper home j Little Greg Schaeffer wa; j without each fuse. was the place ot the ooen house . host to his fourth birthday par-' For safety's s,kc ihP f Sunday afternoon. Daughter, j ty. Guests were Tiana OiUn. i J" Z cir u^' S ^ JoAnn a n , I h u b b y . L e n I b s h , ! C a t h y M u s i e l a k a n d L i n d a I m o v i m - a n d r e o l i c i n - t h n f . t i had the baby, Joseph Len. : French. Mary Lou served a big " ' christened in the Zinn Luther- j bin IK lay cake and Greg roan church. Forty guests were ' ceived many nice p.'fts; a fascrved a very delicious buffet | vorite amongst them was a luncheon. Godparents are Mr. j football helmet and puzzles. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis of j Mary Lou Schaoffer's folks, Waukegan. i Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Foster Birthday Greetings Happy birthday today, Dec. 20, to Shirley Carlson. Dec. 21 Rosemary Newlon will be celebrating her birthday. On the first day of winter. Dec. 22, Johnny Woodbury will be celebrating his birthday. Dec. 21, A simple chart showing thc results of this test may be useful for-future reference. Keep a good supply of proper- sized fuses on hand. Use 15- ampere fuses for lighting and • 20-ampere fuses for appliance •T u dX .)n' I'1" werc ou\ to ] circuits. Remember that a and 1,1 f in^y 0r!_the T. tlfth I larger fuse may cause more and sixth of December. Every- | seriou.s problems, such as a one had a wonderful time. j fire, instead of corrocting an lom Simpsons sis, Leona ; over]oari Spim. and three children from; _____ Melrose Park spent thc week-, Rita Simpson at-: Advertise - It Pays! 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