PG. 4, - PLAINDEALER - WED., OCT., 2, 1968 Standing Ovation Habitforming. W r- <«? ^ 4* ' - Hearty applause and a standing ovation greeted Senator Everett M. Dirksen, following his talk before 1,500 at the west campus high school dedication he injected both humor and PLAINDEALER PHOTO Saturday. Dynamic as always, a serious note to his remarks. When you stack one U.S. Savings Bond on top of another, it becomes a habit that's tough to break and hard to beat. That's because it's so painless. Just tell your employer or banker to set aside a regular amount from your paycheck before you have a chance to spend it. Sign up today. NOW--Higher Rates! Savings Bonds now pay 4.25% when held to maturity -- and ficedom Shares (sold in combination with E Bonds) pay a full 5%. The extra interest will be added as a bonus at maturity. And now you can buy the Bond/Freedom Share combination any time -- no monthly commitment necessary. Get the facts where you work or bank. US. Savings Bonds, new Freedom Shares More people in this community read this Newspaper than any ot publication in the w@r o a a im MM U Ml Jj. RINGWOOB NEWS DOLORES BRENNAN 653-9045 MARY OONK IN CHARGE OF FUND DRIVE MARCH Mary Oonk will be in charge of a group of teenage volunteers in the Ringwood area on Sunday, Oct. 6, to raise funds for research directed toward eliminating childhood diseases. Mary received a letter of acceptance through Danny Thomas, founder of St. Jude's Children's Research hospital. She is also in charge of McCullom and Wonder Lake area. Please find it in your heart and purse to help generously in this most worthy cause, to help our younger generation in their fight against childhood diseases. BIRTHDAYS, ETC. A special birthday wish with love to our little Linda Brennan who will celebrate her sixth birthday on Monday, Oct. 7 - and to "country cousins" Georgia and Rog Bauer, best wishes for a happy eighteenth wedding anniversary on the seventh -- and also on the seventh happy birthday to Jim Hall --birthday wishes to Catherine Tonyan on the eighth -- and to Chris Hopp, John and Judy Winston and Hank Garn, happy birthday on a mutual birthday on the ninth -- on the twelfth happy birthday to Tony Wieser, Mary Beth Hopp, Charles and Ben Tonyan. SURPRISE SHOWER FOR BONNIE! Last Tuesday evening, Bonnie Bruce was tricked and surprised at a personal shower held at the home of her parents the Clayton Bruces, with Judy Beck, Yvonne Tonyan, Joanne Bruce and Wanda Bruce as co-- hostesses. Guests from Ringwood included Bev and Resae Ackerman, Phyllis, Juanita, andCrissy Ackerman, Mrs. Bruce, plus many out-of-town guests. Bonnie received many beautiful gifts, one a real gem! Cake, jello, and coffee were served to all. FISHING OR LOOKING FOR DEER???? AND BEAR?? Patti and Dave Miller and Jay and Trish Saylor spent a three day vacation trip on Big Lake McKensie near Spooner, Wis., a week ago. They reported having a real good time, but that they saw more bear and deer than the number of fish caught. . .???? Must be too late for fishing. ATTEND SLIDE SHOWING Anna Shadle, Mae Wiedrich and Flora Carr went to the Forester's meeting in St. Mary's at McHenry last Thursday evening to view the beautiful slides of Europe showed by James Pearson from his recent trip. AROUND TOWN Mrs. Nellie Hepburn has had many callers this past week to visit her, while recovering from her recent fall. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Art Lauersen, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Phillips and Web Blackmon called on her. Sunday callers included Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soddy and Earl Waldon of Kenosha. John Blackman, Sr., of Antioch called on his mother on Saturday. Monday callers were Mr. and Mrs. James Blackmon. Mr. and Mrs. James Wege- Time To By GERALD ANDREWS - Retirement Adviser Your Fate Is Not in the Stars-- or the Tea Leaves A friend of mine, who shall be nameless for pretty obvious reasons, recently had the following experience. She's a widow who's decided to remarry. Which is okay. 1 know the lucky man, and I'm sure they'll be very happy together. What bothers me is that she consulted a Swami in the big city before saying "yes." An acquaintance said this Swami was a whiz at foretelling the future, and that she consulted him herself about family problems. So my friend went to him for advice about remarriage. She found him installed in a plush suite with Persian rugs, French windows, soft music, soft lights -- all the Hollywood stage effects. He also had a waiting room with a number of clients waiting to be ushered into the presence of the great man. When the receptionist told my friend to enter, the Swami was in evening dress. He motioned her to a chair, sat down at an immense desk, folded his hands beneath his chin, and looked omniscient as she told her story. When she had finished, he shook his head solemnly, declared that his "psychic powers" would have to be consulted and advised her to return for more consultations. At $50 a throw. Then she was on her way out, and another sucker, masculine, was on the way into the inner sanctum. Fortunately, I happened to meet this lady before her return visit was due. And 1 persuaded her to drop the whole rigmarole. The reason she listened is that we're such good friends she trusts me more than the Swami. Too many people won't listen to good advice on this subject of predicting what's to come. They're so anxious to know their future they're willing ..to pay hard cash in amounts that would astonish you if you've never run up against the phenomenon. Yet, the phonies --from astrologers to tea leaf readers -- have been exposed time and again. I'm not talking about the scientific study of precognition, which, for all I know, may be a fact After all, distinguished professors of psychology are convinced of its reality. My subject is the pretender who preys on the gullible. And charges $50 fees, and more, for doing so. ner and boys of McHenry called on Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitt of McHenry came birthday calling on yours truly on Sunday evening. Miss Mae Wiedrich and Mrs. Flora Carr attended the wake for Mary Wesspn in Woodstock on Friday evening. Mrs . Jerry Tonyan and children called on her mother, Mrs. Lenzen, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Harrison of Petite Lake spent Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Pearson were pleasantly surprised during the auction on Saturday, when their son and family, Jack and Bernice Pearson, and girls from Wichita, Kansas, landed their plane at? 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