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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jul 1956, p. 10

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'V l&.V Johnsburg News By Mrs. Betty Hettesroann ^ FViwwell Party Mrs. Lois Thelen was,, guest honor at a "bon voyage party held in the Corrtfnunity club nail on Monday evening, July 9. Lois will be leaving for Italy Inward the end 6f the month to join her husband, Harry, who is stationed' with the Army there. After a social evening, refreshments were served to the following ladies: Rosemary Thelen, Sue Thelen, Julette Donnellan, Rosemary Carey. Rose Mary Weingart, Gelia Thelen, Louise Draper, Delma Monte, Lydia Pinnow, Eunice Fuhler. Eva Schaefer, Dorothy Whiting, Rosella Whiting, Rita Miller, Eleanore Mangolil bu Ann Smith, Lorraine Smith, Betty Hettermann, Esther Meyers, Eileen King and Bunny Thelen. We all wish Lois a sale journey. Residence Change The Cyril Heim family moved into their new home in Hiller's subdivision recently., They have been residing in the Chapel Hill subdivision for the past year. Our best wishes are extended to ! the Heim family for the future in their new home. Undergoes Operation I Mrs. Ella McGuire is recuper- • ating at Memorial hospital after I undergoing surgery last week. , Mrs. McGuire's mother from Chieago is keeping house and the , family in running order until ; she is able to be up and about j again. j Not Unlucky j Friday the thirteenth did not , prove unlucky for Joy Ann Het- I termann when she celebrated j her fifth birthday with a party honoring the occasion. Cake, ice j cream and candy were consumed j in large quantities By Jhe follow- ; ing children: Andy and Mary : Ann DeSalvo, Ricky and Tommy j Wakitsch, Carol Ann, Johnny' and Joey Dehn, Peggy Petersen, Jean Hettermann, Judy Herdrich and Joy's sister, Karen. Joy was the recipient of,many lovely gifts. . ^ Congratulations Are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mangold, who celebrated their twentieth anniversary on June 27, and Eleanore joined the "39ers" on June 30. Belated wishes to thepi- Bill Mangold observed his fourteenth birthday on July 9 by having a few of his friends into his home for refreshments. Mrs. Catherine Dehn had a birthday on July 16. Best wishes to all. Around the" Town Tlie Robert Zimmermann family of Beloit, Wis., spent a Sunday recently at the Joe Smith home. Donna and Jim Vaoha of Chicago were recent visitors at the Phil Mangold home. , Christie Michels re'tiirned after spending a week's vacation in Minnesota. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Art Klein and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Lulz, ail of Fox Lake. Mary Wakitsch spent several days' vacation in Chicago last week , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmitt of Chicago visited his parents, the John Schmitts. last week. Miss Violet Crowley will be spending, several weeks at her home on the river. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith were dinner guests last Saturday evening at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Helms, of Ingleside. Mis. Ann Doran of Chicago returned to the Smith home to spend Sunday with them. Mr. and Mis. Gerry Hettermann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hettermann and daughters visited Brookfield zoo last Thursday. The Hettermann tavern softball team held an outing in the woods of the Joe E. Freund farm last Sunday. The team,' their wives and families all, enjoyed a picnic lunch prepared by the women and the liquid refreshments were left in the capable hands of the men. Not even that rain we had late in the afternoon dampened anyone's good tinie. Mrs. Helen Hettermann and Mrs. Cora Herdrich visited at the Krift-Lois home in Wheatland. Wis., last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durrenberg entertained visitors at their home in Jak-Ana Heights last Sunday. Fred Durrenberg spent all last week at Camp Lowdcn with the Boy ScoutS. Raises Tower Last Thursday evening, the Johnsburg rescue squad members joined forces to raise the tower for the siren on their newly purchased plot of ground. The siren can be more eaily heard now that it, is in its new location. DECLARE DIVIDEND The board of directors of the ! National Farm Loan association ( of Woodstock declared a 6 per ! cent dividend to all stockholders j as of the close of business May ! 31. Checks are being mailed this j month, according to Edw. Flor- j ent, president of the board. Members of the -board of direc- I tors are John A. Paulsen, Paul j H. Allanson, Louis A. Borchart and Charles L. Weingart. Ralph L. Ostrander is secretaryttreasurer. Convenient Hours For Depositing Your Savings Two Above-Average Dividends Paid Yearly Fridays 9 A.M. io 9 P.M. Closed All Day Wednesdays Other week days 9 A.M. te 5 P.M. 3% CURRENT RATE M@M1NRY SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION A GUARANTY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 582 W. Main Street Phone McHenry 2 Halt the Cist Penny Flame says COMPANY cormoMt. ttM, NoantUN iiunots GAS COMFANP •IIAM-MAM Mc .J: -\T£l AIM o&i:.. :c:; v.irv: -.V • y Cm* SM...Y»»'II Swe at AtF! SUMMERTIME FOODS! "Super-flight" Sirloin, Hump or Leg of Veal "SupeoRigHt" Square Cut Yedl 35 LUNCHEON "SUPeR-RIGHT" YOUR CHOICE COOKED SALAMI PICKLE PIMENTO lo, OLIVE LOAF SPICED LUNCHEON --fISH and SEA FOOD VAIU£S--I Smoked Chubs > 39* Halibut Steaks ; . 39c Ocean Perch 3 Z. 89' Whitefish £ , 53' Pan-Ready 1 to 4-Lb. She OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCEDELICIOUS WITH CHICKEN. 2 '£• 39* SWISS CHEESE ii,47c Veal Breast Shoulder Chops Loin Veil Chops Frufe Fryer For Stuffing "Super- Right" "Super- Right" Pin-Ready Whole or Cut Up IS* Sliced Bacon 35* Round Steak 69° Corned Beef Allgood Brand Hickory Smoked "Super-Right" Bone In, Full Cut "Super-Right" Bonelesi Brisket pk«. lb. lb. 35* 59° 49' 43* Thick Sliced Bacon X? K: 79* California Juiey Fancy Wisconsin .. P!@vor Longhorn or Brick Wisconsin AtP Rindleis Borden's or IJpwman's m Cheese Cheddar Cheese Fresh M lb. lb. *49 V2 gal. ctn. Elberta Peaches fW--^^ Texas Grown 28 Lb. Size Watermelons 41* Seedless Grapes tl 2-25 Red Ripe Beauties •ach Orange Chiffon Cake ... 49° l@ne^ Biw Melons Lemon Pie ... 11° Valencia Oranges Z Coffei lake .. 65e Cantakropes ctsr 2 Tomato Juice Brndcast Ha§ Ion Tomftiel Del New 1956 Pack' 2 1 2 ea. 46-01. I6-01. tins 16-ox. tint Head Lettiii 36 Sin Iceberg^ Variety 2 lb. dox. for for Zesty Flavor 29* Green Peppers 43' Juice Limes 39' Pasc&S Selery 49* Cucunibm s.u*:!d 2 29* New brcen Cabfc-2 Florida Grown Large, Fr^ih Calif. Crisp 30 Sixe Hand Selected 99c 2 , 13' 29* 23* 25* 19* doi. for 25' FBOlil'FMVmUES lceCreaii:^c±f • ;^7S A*P Stg»Nrries,21°: 41 fl&p irangi Jiice21 Hiftjf Waffles t:; ri A*P tacls Fries 2 £27 The Family Drink ^©si-Carbonated Hi-C ©rape Drink or ESi-C Orange Blended Tropical Fruit Juices. Hawaiian Punch Realemon Reconstituted T49* Niblett Lunheon Meat .r 29c 25' 2 3 46-oz. tins 46-oz. tins Whole Kernel Three Varieties 49' $100 2 2 12-oz. 14-oz. tins 33* 25' Pineapple and Grapefriut Drink 46-oz. tin 2::: 45' Big Libby's Frozen Food Sale Friday & Saturday* July 20-21 ! • YUKON CLUB «?ERA®ii 24-oz. btls. plus dep. 29c ASSORTED FLAVORS llOL AID pkgs. FACIAL SOAP MOMMY 3 2 6 * AMERICAN FAMILY immm iqip 3 largo bars SPIC N' SPAN lb. box A B /T\l Contains £ M*oz. i|i|0 Aj2i leanser ^ z ««»£4 lux liquid Ditsrf lit 69° £n Ftetes 2 X. 83c Rin loap fowiir ' ZW lath Soap 2 V; m iiiieterpit^ "" W Dial Bath Soap 2 DiaS f»8 liii 3 I Beans Hiin KetcSaup -- BR©ABCAST yiATS - Ifienna iausage 1 I iroadcast Redi Rltoit r 1 iroadcast ^hili '«»" 1 broadcast Beef St ,6. " 29c Med Meats 2 S'/a-oz. tint (L I bare for if IS' Strained Dash Detiffunt Detergent Pinl infft lete For Automatic Washers 'Ifc «C( rk<. 03 American Family giant pkg. 75e nt r 75e inner Food Uncle Deifi Rice Kill Saltines nilirs Km Merant 13-oz. 3 Nabisco Brand Plffr 4r29( U-oi. Pk|> lb. b dt lb. pkg. 2le 27e 22-oz. tin •bo 2 Woodbury Dai vg. tins 69' 27e 2 37c 2 ^ 25e Floritnt 51/2-OZ. Aerosol can 2i AMERICA'S FOREMOST FOOD RETAILER SINCE 18S9 THE CREAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TIA COMPANY Prices effective through July 21st c* Drive Slower and Live Longer 0

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