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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Apr 1975, p. 5

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Ringwood News 653-9008 653-9262 728-0295 Many Families Gather For Caster Holiday Reunions Marlha and Bob Betts en­ joyed a visit over the weekend irom their daughter and son-in- law, Debbie and Bill Borkr of Charleston. The Paul Walkingtons and Clarence Adams, Jr., family spent Easter with the Jay Walkingtons in Addison. The Sig Jacobsens en­ tertained John and Ila Hogan with granddaughters, Laura and Nancy Parsley, and Mike and Susie Hogan with sons, Mike Jr., and Christopher. Sunday evening, some of the family gathered at the John Hogans. Those present were Charlotte and Dick Thompson and children, Jerry and Ruth Ann Hogan with children, Harry and Georgia Hogan and family, Mike and Susie Hogan and sons. Lenny and Laura Ackerman with four year old Lisa spent Easter at his parents, Leonard and Phyllis Ackerman. The Chuck Ackerman family was also present. Diane and Gary Linstad of Appleton spent the weekend with her parents, the Art Christophers. On Sunday they were, joined by Patty and Richard Harrison to celebrate1 Diane's birthday which fell on Easter this year. Weekend visitors at the Brennan-Hepburn home were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soddy of Kenosha. John Blackman of Goodland, Fla., also stopped by for a visit. Dick and Phyllis Zell with son, David, travelled to Waukegan Sunday afternoon to visit Phyllis' little two-year old grandson, Christopher Davis, and his parents. It was a belated birthday visit for Christopher. The Zells also visited some of Dick's family while there. Frank and Rita Cerny served an Easter .brunch for their families. About twenty-five relatives gathered for a most enjoyable day and a lot of visiting. . ' BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Rusty Cerny, son of the Frank Cernys, had an early birthday celebration on Palm Sunday with several of his relatives, including grand­ parents, aunts and uncles present for the occasion. Rusty was three years old April 2. Mother Rita outdid herself with an "airplane" cake to hold the candles. ABOUT TOWN Recent visitors at the Brennan-Hepburn home were Kenny Brennan of Oak Lawn and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Madison of Kenosha. Visiting the Clayton Bruces this past week were his brother and family, Harold and Anita Bruce, and children, Sherlyn and Stanley, of Opdyke, 111. They also attended the Jensen funeral while here. Cindy and Russ McPherson and LeRoy and Lois McPherson, all of Downers Grove, spent Friday and Saturday at the Bruces. A1 and Fern Mecham have returned to their home in Wonder Lake after spending some time in Florida. The Florida sun seems to have agreed very well with both of them - we're glad to have them back. SYMPATHY Our deepest sympathy to the family of Patrick Moan of Woodstock. He was a nephew of Althea Walkington of our town. HELP FOR BURNED OUT FAMILIES The Victor Hopp family and Betty Goldsmith family were left homeless when their apartments burned on Monday of last week. The third apart­ ment was occupied by Mike Lorch and Richard Orton. There has been a financial fund started for the burned out families at the First National Bank in McHenry, so anyone wishing to contribute to this fund may do so by sending their donation to the Ringwood Emergency Fire Fund, First National Bank of McHenry, 3510 W. Elm St., McHenry, 111., attention: Richard Fowles. Household items are the greatest need of the Goldsmith family at this time and if you have any of these items call 385- 8009 for further information, family of six children and mother need linens and bed­ ding; For the Hopp family please call 385-1379 for information on what is needed for this family of four boys, mother and father. Both families have found, at least, temporary homes, one in McHenry, the other in Rich­ mond. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday goes to "Do" Brennan and Irene Miller on Saturday, April 5. On Monday, April 7 Art Christopher, Ryan G. Petska, Evelyn H. Zvonar, Harold Bell, Jr., and Patrick Kane will celebrate their special day. Laura Parsley will have her special day on April 8 and Doris Low on April 9, April 10 will be shared by Wade Bruce, Martha Beaman, Shirley Cristy, Audrey Walker, Marie Oonk and Chris Rich. April 11 is another busy day sow Henry avinos flower show 1209 North Green Street McHenry, III. 815-385-3000 with Cristy Fossum, Judy Rich and Susan Low (Mrs. Robert) and Marie deGreef sharing their birth dates. Happy bir­ thday toall of you lucky people being born so early in the month of April and many more to come. ANNIVERSARIES There is one special an­ niversary to be remembered this week and that is for Lloyd antj Helen Barker on April 7. We wish you two a happy an­ niversary and many more of them to come. THINGS TO REMEMBER No school April 7 through April 11. Easter Vacation. April 8 - Day of Sharing with Dorothy Carder "On Becoming a Real Person" 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. First United Methodist Church. Woodstock. April 9 -- McHenry County Christian Women -- Farmer's Market - 12:15 - 2:15 Club Luncheon. Reservations Essential -- call Ruth 653-9408. April 10 -- United Methodist Women -- Salad Luncheon - 12:30 at Ringwood Church - Do join us. Village of Sunnyside 385-2696 the window-at the Sunnyside store. It sure was a miracle no one was seriously injured, but it did extensive damage to the store. Now to top it off someone drove off the little bridge in the village and landed upside down in the river. To my knowledge these people were not seriously injured either. Let's hope this is .Jlie fiid \ illiine PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER-FKIDAY. APRIL 4, i§75 the aecidents in tin* Evelyn Sandell Unusual Things Happen Lately In Village We sure have had some unusual things happen in the village the last few weeks -- as you all know a car ran through CENSUS I told you quite a while ago we were going to take a census iinthe village. The people will be Vuit tfie weekend of April II. rriiey will have credentials and V\e would suroh appreciate MHir cooperation BIRTHDAYS We would like to wish Mrs. Rose Smith a belated birthday greeting. Her birthday was on Marctr 25. Corrie Patterson celebrated hi* day on April I. Ruby Crowley's day is the third Here's hoping you all have m an v.- main more. Somebody once said that the epitaph writer is a monumental liar REAL ESTATE SEMINAR I WEBRESDAY, APRIL 16, I97S 7 to 9 P.M. ARNOLD MAY RUILDERS! 9716 North Rte. 12 Richmond, Illinois Purchase of a home is usually the largest single investment a family will qiake. We will have a seminar for perspective purchasers and sellers on April 16, 1975. We will have a representative of a savings & loan, Real Estate Broker, Insurance agent, New home Construction expert, and an appraiser. Each will give synopsis of the pitfalls, whai to look for buying or selling. Your questions will be heard and answered. Please fill out the coupon if you wish to attend: Mail to: Real Estate Division May Development Co. 9716 N. Rte. 12 Richmond, III. 60071 NAME ADDRESS PHONE . 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I Our Private \ BANQUET ROOM is now open for your inspection! WEDDINGS - BANQUETS ALL OCCASIONS will accommodate up to 200 •5 Hour Completely Stocked Open Bar $ 5 0 8. • I *9 Course Dinner -- 2 Entrees *3 Piece Band 'Bartenders "Floral Centerpiece* on all tables Gratuities Based on 100 People 9.75 on Saturdays Other plans to tit your budget A DISTINCTIVE RESTAURANT witt. warm and pleasant atmosphere that makes every occasion a happy memory. » * Buffet Luncheon * Dinner • Cocktails Famous for PRIME RIBS of BEEF restaurant Closed Mondays Route 14 Bypass At Route 120 Woodstock, Illinois 338-4784 1975. The year of (he Cub Cadet; 6 new models for 1975, 8 to 16 HP New quiet, because of sound- deadening iso-mounts and acoustically designed metal sheeting New Maintenance Minder tells you when service is needed The same lab- tested automotive-type transmission that withstood 15 years of normal use 50 different attachments Choose from 3 hydrostatic drive models, or 3 gear drive models. All with easy- starting, fuel stingy engines Make 1975 your year for a Cub Cadet rii GEORGE P. FREUND, INC. 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd.„ McHenry Phone 385-0420 NEW HOURS. Won thru Fn 8a.m 9p m Sat. 8a.m 7pm Vup 10a.m 5p m 3718 W Elm Street, McHeni> iiil Make Family Meal Planning Easier With Special Values Iran Jewel! PRICES EFFECTIVE, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, THURS , APRIL 3 THRU SUN , APRIL 6, 1975 AT ALL JEWEL STORES IN COOK, LAKE, DUPAGE AND MC HENRY COUNTIES (EXCLUDING RIVER OAKS AND ELGINJ Jewel's Just Bursting With Great Shopping Values! LARGE OR SMALL CURD Hillfarm Cottage Cheese > OR .< * SALTED OR UNSALTED Taper Cottage Cheese YOllR CHOICE IAPLR ONLY SMOKED MEATS, LUNCHMEATS, POULTRY. AND FROZEN FISH AND SEAFOOD ARE AVAILABLE AFTER SIX P M WEEKDAYS AND ALL DAY SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS Your Butcher Shop's Having A Badge Off Honor Steak Sale! U.S.D A. CHOICE BEEF LOIN REFRESHING -- REG. M.49 -- DIET '1 39 Diet Rite or q,»oz$| 09 + DEP jjjjEESX' PIUS 111 CMMU R.C. Cola ALL VARIETIES On Cor k^ '159'185 Entrees PKG FROZEN Cherry Valley Vegetables chi'he CUT GREEN BEANS -- 9 OZ PKG - REG 32c FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS--9 OZ PKG -REG 32c PEAS AND CARROTS -- 10 OZ PKG. -- REG 32c MIXED VEGETABLES -- 10 OZ PKG - REG 35c AT THURSDAY RITES - Acolytes of St. Paul Episcopal church are shown before the altar during the Watch of Maundy Thursday, which continued until midnight. From left, they are Rob Hess, Kenny Lang, Tim Beyers, Michael Podpora and Bill Lang. everything s coming UP green on green street! 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