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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Dec 1961, p. 10

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Ptge TM THE PLAINDEALER Tfruggday, Tteztmbpr l j ]g61 Ringwood PEMONSTRATION PARTY HELD AT JOHN HOGAN HOME Ruby Sliepard Mrs. John Hogan entertained a group of women at her home Wednesday evening at a dem o n s t r a t i o n p a r t y . A n i c e lunch was served at the close Of the evening. Afternoon Social Club The women's afternoon social club was entertained in the borne of Mrs. E. K. Whiting at Richmond Wednesday. A one o'clock dessert luncheon was served. High score went to Mrs. Gerry Kunz and low to Mi's. Fete Sebastian. Round Up Club The Round Up Club held their Christmas dinner in the Robert Low home at McHenry, Saturday evening. Pure Milk Dinner The W.S.C.S. served dinner the members of the Pure Milk and their wives Thursday evening following their annual meeting in the church basement. Christmas Program The pupils of the Sunday School will hold their Christmas program at the church Sunday evening. Dec. 17, at 7:30 p.m. Come and hear the children. Francisco spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle. Mr- and Mrs. Earl Kunz spent Friday night in the Roger Kunz home at Algonquin. William Cruickshank spent a ' couple of days at Monmouth, ; 111., the past week. j Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Waller I of Circle, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. David Waller of Chicago spent Tuesday in the Clayton Bruce home. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon An- • dreas and daughter, Margo, , were visitors at Meadowdale : Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Larson of Wauj conda spent Sunday afternoon ' with Mrs. Nellie Hepburn. S Mi's. James Wegener and | son. Mrs. Louis Winn and Mrs. • Bob Brennan were luncheon ! guests in the Don Smart home | at Waukegan Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Hanson of Des i Plaines called on Mrs. Nellie ! Hepburn Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low j and son of McHenry, Mrs. Walj ter Wilcox of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and i family were Sunday dinner j guests in the Beafty-Low home. Miss Marian Peet of Elgin I spent the weekend with her sis- I ter, Miss Alice Peet. j Mrs. Ruby Shepard was a Sunday dinner guest in the Ray I Page home at McHenry. i Mr. and Mrs. Mike Freund {of McHenry were visitors in Birthday Belated congratulations to Ben Walkington on his seventy- ninth birthday and Byron Sowers on Dec. 9, Jerry Hogan and Pamela Low; Dec. 8; James Pearson and Paul Walkington, Dec. 12. P R O F E ^ I O n a L .DIRECTORSthe Mrs. Nellie Hepburn home Wednesday. Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Johannott of Mt. Prospect were visitors in the Earl Kunz home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Garrison and family of Woodstock spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sowers. PERSONALS TALKING BOOKS The American Found a t i o n for the Blind recorded for the Library of Congress 195 Talking Books last year, an increase of nearly 25 per cent over the year before, according to the New Outlook For The Blind which contains the Foundation's annual report. Franklin Roosevelt was the first President to pass through the Panama Canal. (Oct. 16. 1935, aboard U. S. S. Houston* i Thirty-six members, of the | McHenry County Past Oracles j Club, from Algonquin, Huntley, ! Harvard, Woodstock, Crystal ; Lake, Riverview and Fox River i Valley Camps of McHenry I were present at their annual j Christmas party held at the ; home of Mrs. George H. Johni son Tuesday of last week. Dec- i orations were in keeping with • i the holiday season and a pot- 1 luck luncheon was served, fol- j ! lowed by a business meeting. ' i after which there was a social \ | hour and gift exchange. Meet- | | mgs will now be discontinued i S until April. i j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vyci- | < tal enjoyed an annual reunion II I with a group of square dance | friends at a popular eating place near Crystal Lake Sunday evening. Others making up the merry crowd were, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burmeister, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoch, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stecker, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Marecsak, Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meyer, Harvard. Michael Sutton of Brookings, S.D., was a weekend guests of McHenry relatives and friends. Mike, who 'was born and spent his early life in Emerald Park, left here many years ago with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sutton, and eight brothers and sisters to make their home in l he west. Mrs. Lydia Engeln of Dear-* born, Mich., a former local resident, has been visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting, of Chicago were here to attend the Thomas P. Bplger wake Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl visited the former's brother, Bert Bienapfl, at Highland Park hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Milbrandt have moved from 3702 W. Main street to Crystal Lake. The place they have vacated is being occupied by the new owners, the Claude Baseley family, who have been occupying a place at 3821 W. Waukegan street. Terry Long was home from her studies at Sacred Heart Academy to spend the weekend with McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schoenhoeltz were guests in the Gerald Schoenhoeltz home in Milwaukee Sunday. They were accompanied home by Mr. Schoenhoeltz's mother, Mrs. Edn^ Leonhart, who had been spending the week there. Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton and son and Mrs. Laura Minteer of Elmhurst visited McHenry relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buesching of Barrington were guests in the home of her brother, Frank Meyer, Thursday evening. Among the local folks who attended the wake or funeral of Chris Thompson, husband of the former, Norma Whiting of this community, at Grayslake last week were Mr. and Mrs. Sibre Whiting, daughter, Nancy, Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Whiting, Mrs. Edith Hayes, Mrs. Walter Walsh, Miss Genevieve Knox and Miss Mildred Kinsala. Mrs. Irvin Freund, daughter, Darlene, and Mrs. A. P. Freund were Friday visitors in: the Joseph Petitclalr home -in Waukegan. Miss Ruth Ann Schoenholtz was home from her siudies at S^. Charles School of Nursing in Aurora, to spignd the weekend with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. M. L. Schoenholtz. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phalin of Winnetka were visitors Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loser have moved from 3416 Waukegan street to a new home In Edgebrook. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin and daughter, Mrs.' Monica Pavlik of Waukegan, were McHenry visitors Friday evening. The John Wirtz family of Elgin visited relatives here Sunday. n Mr. and Mrs. William iOapperich, daughter, > Sharon, and Miss Charlene Klapperlch were weekend guests i in the Del Klapperich home in St. Jo, IB. Death This community extends sympathy to Mrs. Norma Whiting Thompson on the death of |»r husband, Lars Thompson, who was electrocuted while at work at North ChicagQ, Wed- Cristmas Program The Ringwood school Christmas party will be held Dec. 20. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kupz spent Wednesday evening "in the Roger Kunz home at Al- ° gonquin and helped Roger celebrate his birthday. Miss Lona Brever, Mrs. Walter Low, Mrs. Jotyn Hogyi, Mrs. Lester Carr, Mrs. Charles Ackerman and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman attended a Moose .meetipg.^Jt M^enrjr_Tuesday evening. Mrp. Paul Rilling of Sao Don't Add ANTI-FRIHI This Jf@ar... EARL B. WALSH INSURANCE fire, Aa&st, © life 1» COMPANIES Wben You Need loaurasce of Anr none VFapfsoea **048 or &0MS 429 W. Kim St., McHenry, m. T. GRAY --wlgfiaeut firpt vow radiator deemed DR. 12 $6 N. <prp$o Street Office Phone; £V Res. Phone: Ev 6-6191 Xhurs.: Daily ftiSO - fue$. & Frl. Eyenhigs 6:S£ to © pan. Closed All Day W^bicsdajri gty»s FUfrd Contact Lmm' fritted Repair @®rv§ee 2-9St --w r? '*0 »hj» • SCHRpEDSR IRON WQRKS HE SSmessisail VHPI OR MM 2 BflBes SQiitlb ©B Rt. SI •li bH* fiVvl•^!l•v•O••B• Oca^aVmInaF gegg GORDON E. SERGANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Testq Sanitation Layouts Water Supply Program* Richmond 4195 '/; Mile South of Rt. 12 on Jqhnsbnrg - wtatnot £9*4 5-62 -- KT\ \ tor--.-- -- w . ' / . -mwfmi iifflfi FRESH TURKEYS will be available ©p order. All orders must be placed wifh your friendly AiiP Meat Dept. before Friday, December 15th. Turkeys may be picked up during the week ending December 23rd. Ms Super-Right Qualify 5th ft 6th Bibs Golde*, Rtpe Beauties R»g«4o M-ec. RmI, Rip* tab* reForSKci•9 |||C Florida GrowfL Fmcv m. 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Wmd«| Frii ineappli juice Folger's Coffee Chocolite Quick LoSBipups Orlnn's log F Fab Deterge Pursuant to Order of Referee in Bankruptcy, for the United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois Western Division, will sell at public auction on the premises at 614 SQUTH STATE ST., BELVHHDEEE, ELIL The following assets of the now bankrupt WESLEY P. KASONIC and JANE ICASOMC d/b/a Belvidere Printing Co. (Case No. 61-B-643) Thursday, 'ms. 14,1961 1 P.M. 14x20 Miehle V36 automatic vertical press with Acme gas dryer, Devilbus spray type with rollers and chases; 12x18 Chandler & Price platen press with electric dryer and extra roller and chases; Nolan speedline 5 column by 12 inch casting box; J. T. Wright paper drill Type cabinets; Air compressor and spray gun; Cabinets; Wash tables; Miscellaneous type, blanks and fillers; Type metal; 2-wheel hand truck; Fluorescent light fixtures; Printing supplies; Assorted paper stock; Gum tape and dispensers; Stools; Steel file cabinets; Office desk; Swivel chairs; 3 typewriters; Smith-Corona adding machine; Paymaster check writer; Many other items. TERMS -- CASH Open For Inspection: Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1061 -- 2 to 4 p.m. Raymond C. Marelli, Rockiord, 111., Receiver Phillip B. Johnson, Rockford, 111. Attorney For Receiver A. F. "Al" Strawser, Auctioneer Auctioneers, Appraisers, Liquidators Rockford Amotion Service 117 S. Wymap, Rockford, I1L "All Auctions Insured" MtM SKK \mi- ( d f f i ' c ( I n i u i i i i In Knju\ COFFEE MILL FLAVOR I KKSH-GKOIM) KI.AYOK \ ( ) l CAN'T IN \ r..\M Mikl and Mttlow EIGHT O'CLOCK 3 IB. $ BAG 1-M». 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