i Sec. 2, Plaindedler ^ Wed;> Dec 4> v 1968 385-7515 MANY FAMILIES WOLD GATHERINGS AT THANKSGIVING | Mrs. Boutall is feeling better since her accident of several weeks ago. She had her family with her for Thanksgiving. ^William Boetter must really pa getting better for he phoned Is wife from the hospital. I *£ llftope every one had the best of ^ ^Thanksgivings" and that all >'\<the families who did get to- .. ^ <. pettier will remember the blesss v tags they share by being together another time. Bless all the grandmothers too, who love to be with their children and grandchildren. There are many things to be thankful for, including living in our own little " Whispering Oaks". The Caldwells of Front Royal had their sons, Bob and Chuck, and families for Thanksgiving, plus six wonderful grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis had the latter's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dennis, from Indianapolis, Ind., and their daughter from college for Thanksgiving, the Davises* daughter, Janet, and friend were also home for the holiday. Mrs. Reva Davis won first prize at her own Pinochle card party and Mrs. Eastman won the booby prize. The Eastmans of Ashley had their daughter and son-in-law for Thanksgiving. They are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heyden of Park Ridge, and other guests from Bensenville. Mr. and Mrs. Demke of Sussex were with their families, Rev. Guilford Larimier, and their daughter, Mrs. G. Larimier, and their three children, on Thanksgiving day. They live in LaSalle. The Rev. Larimier's folks were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Spethman of 4715 Ashley entertained their children for Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Spethman of Crystal Lake, and their children, Jennie and Gregory. Also Mr. and Mrs. Charles CTNeil and Laurie , and Jilia. Mrs. 0»Neil is Spethmans' daughter. Mr. <yNeil's mother was here also. •• • . -- OUR TRIP OUT WEST * 5 CONTINUED While the boys joined their friends, again on Sunday morning, Guy and I took a cab to the bus station, where we, boarded a bus to San Jose, which is 50 miles down the Peninsula, south of San Francisco, to visit some old friends of ours who left Chicago 25 years ago, and we have not seen them since. It was a nice long ride along the ocean and we spent an enjoyable afternoon and evening visiting and talking over old times. This was a family of eigfrt children who were still all,at home when they all went out west 25 years ago, and it was, interesting to see how they all are now, married with families of their own, and all have lovely homes. We were able to make the rounds and see most of them. After a nice dinner in one of their homes, they took us to board a bus tack to San Francisco, and we arrived back at our hotel about midnight, having spent a full day renewing old acquaintances and enjoying every minute of it. More next time. In McHenry IB; I f • mm •( ' •> -J <-v J 1 * " * Make This JHu ! for our community tni s year ...go out of your way to show your thanks to, our youth in the military service... STORI;HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Open Every Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 4400 W. Rt. 120 McHenry WHY NOT <^1VE A GIFT CERTIFICATE CHRISTMAS G Market Place Shopping Center m Spurgeon's Own Famous Quality - iinr 3C ¥ FREE BOX every three mm& pair purchased m* We will ladly exchange jrong size hose after Christmas. Now! Just in time for Christmas gift giving! Fine uality nylons made for us by one of the leading osiery mills. The only difference is that we sell at much lower prices than national brands. 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