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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Oct 1964, p. 24

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'" ?,W?_ •yv|^?y PP X' !*V '< ^ * * <i "' - >" yfu * Sactten Thra* -- Pags Eight TEE McHENBY PLAINDEALEH Thursday, Ociobe? 15* 198% ' >• ^ RINGWOOD NEWS DELORES BRENNAN 658-2045 HOLD ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARTY FOR CUB SCOUTS The annual meeting of the Ringwood cemetery society will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at the Kenneth Cristy home, at 8 p.m. Any persons or persons interested in the upkeep of the Ringwood cemetery are urged to come to this meeting. Attend Thomas Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family traveled to Moline for a Saturday evening with friends, and on Sunday went to a Thomas family reunion in Milan. There were seventyfive Iowa and Illinois Thomases present. Barnard Mill Teen Club Notes • i ' Oct. 30, the Barnard Mill Teen Club will have a Halloween Dance at the American Legion Hall in McHenry. All record hops that fall on home football games will have their times changed from 7 to 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. But there will be a record hop every Friday, except for homecoming weekend. All 13 year olds are invited to sit in on our meetings and also, will be welcome to come to all of our record hops. Roger Barker, reporter. Pat Low Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Louise, to David James Miller, son of Chuck J. Millers of McHenry. Our congratulations go to the young couple who plan an early October wedding for next year. >Tas Home Party Miss Patricia Klapperich was the hostess at a demonstration held in her home last Friday evening. Guests attended from McHenry and Ringwood, and were served delicious cake and coffee after the demonstration. Linda Brennan 2 Years Old Our little Linda Brennan celebrated her second birthday on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitt of McHenry (Linda's Grandparents) were supper guests in her honor. Here 'N' There Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawley went with Mr. and Mrs. William Reinwall and sons of McHenry for a long country drive on Sunday to see the many colors fall brings. After stopping at the Hawthorn Melody Farms at Libertyville, they returned to the Reinwall home for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Jirousek, Sr., Georgianna and Miles, Jr., of Melrose Park, were Sunday visitors in the homes of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn and Mrs. ' Ruby Shepard. Mrs. Mary Butler of McHenry called on Mrs. Ruby Shepard on Sunday. Miss Mae Wiedrich and Mrs. Lester Carr attended the luncheon and card party at the Hunter Country club in Richmond on Wednesday. Mrs. Steel and daughter, Gloria, of Des Plaines called on Mrs. .Nellie Hepburn on Wednesday. Frank Kempfer spent the weekend with relatives in Chicago. Frank Hawley of Crystal Lake called on the L. E. Hawleys on Saturday afternoon. \ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ainger and son, David; Mr. and Mrs. George Ainger and daughter, Sharon, of Hebron; Mr. and Mrs. David Diegle and daughter, Caryl, of Morton and Will Claxton of McHenry were dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard on Sunday. It was also a celebration honoring Mr. Claxton on his eighty- first birthday, which was on the 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Popenhagen of Woodstock called on Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Monday. Mrs. Laura V. Smith of Crystal Lake spent the weekend in the Harrison home. Mrs. Charles Brennan, Mrs. Ruby Shepard and Mrs. Nellie Hepburn called on Mrs. Allen Ainger at Hebron on Tuesday. Happy birthday wishes are extended to Charles and Ben Tonyan, Tony Wieser and Mary Beth Hopp whose birthdays were on the 12th. Also to Craig Ackerrrian who will be celebrating his birthday on the 14th. And on the'S 17th, it's Moochie Ackerman's birthday. Ila Hogan will be celebrating her natal day on Moifday, the 19th. That's about all '•for this week. See you next jWeek? HOLIDAY HILLS NEWS INEZ YOUNG 885-4678 Scribe Appeals For News Items Doesn't anyone have any news? I've been on the phone and just sitting and thinking for the past 1% hours without any luck in the way of news. No news -- no column. No column and eventually we will loose the space that the Plaindealer has been kind enough to allot us each week. We have never been limited on space, and still, week after week I have to scratch for news. I would like to make one more plea for news. I can easily report on the functions which I personally attend, but I don't attend athletic club meetings, I don't belong to or have children who do attend Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Girl Scout or Brownies (if they had a leader). Hence, most of the news in the column concerns the Woman's Club which I do attend, H.H.P.O.A. meetings, which I do attend, activities from the church I attend Bible class which I attend, and news on my immediate neighbors and my family. Now, I'm sure that every neighborhood has news, and every organization has some news from time to time. Could I have a representative from each organization inform me and how about a few calls from your neighborhood? Please? November Project All you gals from Woman's Club, if you haven't already, will soon be receiving a call from one of the members of the committee in charge of the project for November. Instead of the usual bazaar held that moftth, the project will be a popular size doll with a complete wardrobe. Each member is being contacted to help build the wardrobe into something really spectacular. Don't miss that November meeting. Visitors From Florida Berni© and Marv Wemken were pleased to have Marv's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wemken, in for a two week visit from their home in St. Petersburg, Fla. Clare and I too had visitors from Florida. My uncle, Walter Zielke, from Sarasota spent several days here with his new bride, Stella, visiting my folks, my sister in South Bend and us before going back to Florida. A Birthday For Roy Roy Breede, whose seventh birthday was Sunday, Oct. 4, celebrated with a party for his friends on Saturday, inviting Judy Abbink, Nancy Harper, Susan White, Ricky Ary, Bobby McWilliams, Scott Musolf, Alan White, Wayne Wemken and Mark Jende. An afternoon of games and refreshments were ..enjoyed by all. J On Monday evening, anotfiei* party to celebrate both Roy'® and his mother Gerry's births day was held with aunts, unqle^ and cousins in attendance." •< A group of close friends find relatives gathered at our homa to help Clare celebrate his birthday, now that he ancf Jiack Benny are the same age.. • * Greetings • i " Belated birthday greetings to Carol Carlson whose birthday I missed on Sept. 30. , A happy birthday this week to Rene Jende on today, Oct; 15th and to Gerry Postal next' Tuesday, Oct. 20. FOE THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO KOENEMANN SAUSMFE CO; • 85 VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES ' • TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS • LEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON • DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS O COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES Phone 385-6260 Route 120 -- Just East of Route 12 -- Volo, I1L SAVE 21c New Look in Flannels NYLON SNEAKERS Tapered toe, arched insole. Black, charcoal grey, off-white. Women's 5 to 9. Ceramic bases in early American designs. 7-in. r deep fabric shades. SALE STARTS THURSDAY, OCT. 15 Reg. 1.99 ENDS SATURDAY. OCT. 24 SAVE $1.21 SMVE $1.22 U.UJHMW X Seat NYLONS * Men's MRK GLOVES J OQ 53 98 1.7 7 9-oz. jersey, fleeced in side. Double thick knit wrists. Seal brown. Segrane and plastic calf fn smart Fall colors: bone, wheat, black, brown. Flawless sheers, run guard at heel, toe. Coor dinated lengths. 8Vz-ll. GARBAGE 3 IE BASKET HAMPER GARMENT BAG Beg. if • Ventilated Back Heavy polypropylene plastic. 32-qt. size, hinged cover. Decorator colors • All-Weather Plastic Big, 10-gal. size with tight-fitting lid. Metal bail handle. Gray o Sanitary Swing Top 45-qt., poly plastic can in yellow, turquoise or sandalwood. • Holds IS Garments Opaque taffeta vinyl in turquoise, pink, gold. Quilted front, zipper. 1 HI Reg. 1.98 • Tetron A Cotton Bermuda, buttondown, spread collar styles. White and pastels. 32 to 38. / p* 3/1.15 ^ llili# Gibraltar brand in soft 2-ply heavy white cotton. rram-i iPOOTURES URN [FOOTER Cushioned soles. 10-13. Special LOWS Women's FELT EVEIETTS • White Plastic Frames 8 x 10-in. color prints. 2-in. scoop molding. 10% x 12% in. overall size. • Allergenic-Free Fruit-of-the-Loom in multi stripe or floral print Shredded urethanefoam • Big, 14Vi-lnch Tall 10-in. plastic pot in white, green or copper. Brass plated metal stand. • 100% Viscose, Non-Skid 30 x 50-in. size in smart, decorator colors. Grecian Key pattern. Moccasin style. Padded soles. Sizes 5 to 9. SALE SPECIALS! Save 11c On Pair COFFEE MUG CEREAL BOWL Reg. 19c ea. Durable plastic, fashion colors. 2 For 27' SAVE 56c 3 PC. COVERED BOWL SET handy bowls with covers, pt. 2 quarts. 78 Set SAVE 19c 2-Lb. Bag SHREDDED FOAM 99 SAVE 63c BOUDOIR SHADES 7" deep. 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SAVE 52c GIRLS' CORDUHOY CAPRIS Sizes 7-14 47 Testrite SMTTERY 'Ssraift T£5TRlT£ SAVE 82c WOMEN'jS CAPRIS Wide, Wale Corduroy, Deep Tone, Fall Colors, Tapered Legs. Size 10-18. $ 1 67 Men's Sizes • Boys' Sizes 8 to 18 $7.77 Quilted nylon. Drawstring hood and bottom. Royal, loden, black. Washable. Lint-free terry cloth, extra absorbent. Choice of patterns and colors. Ben Franklirl McHiiW YOUR BEST PLACE TO SHOP Fill PAKIMNG IN REAR r

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