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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Dec 1965, p. 17

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'Hi! M'i' t i l l Thursday, December 9, JOINSBURG NEWS BETTY HETTIRMANN S85-12M HOLD HOLIDAY PARTIES FOR TWO JUVENILE COURTS <St. Agatha c o u r t No. 777, and St. John court No. 96, juvenile members will be attending Christmas parties in the near future. The girls will gather in the Johnsburg Community Club hall this Sunday, Dec. 12, for their pre-holiday celebrating. Supper will be served at 5 o'clock and a dish to pass per family will add to the meal. The girls are asked to remember to bring their exchange gift. All juvenile members of the court are invited to attend. Santa Claus will make his appearance later in the evening^ to distribute the gifts. ! The boy Foresters will have the Christmas celebration with the court "on Dec. 20 from 7 to 9 p.m. Refreshments will be served on this evehing. Members attending the party in the community club hatts are asked to please bring th%- gift for exchange. A fifty cent gift will be brought by members up to the sixth grade. Seventh graders on up will exchange a dollar gift. Please remember the place, time and date of these parties. Flying Trip Mrs. Mary Hettermann made a plane trip to Florida last week. She spent a week visiting at the home of Jack and Ol'ie Keenan in Pompano Beach. She is due home this week and should have lots of things to relate to all as this was her first place trip as well as her first trip to Florida. " Basketball Notes The boys had a very successful pancake breakfast last Sunday in the community club hall. Without all the help, this endeavor would never have been such a success. Please keep in mind also that the varsity and junior varsity teams of St. John's will oppose the team from St. Thomas of FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO KOENEMANN SAUSAGE CO. • 85 VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES • TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS • LEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON • DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS • COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES Phone 385-6260 Route 120 -- Just East of Route IS -- Volo, IIL Crystal Lake in the Marian high school gym next Sunday starting at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Bitrhday Greetings Belated wishes to Barbara Huemann who celebrated her seventeenth birthday by having dinner out last Saturday evening, Dec. 4. Young Duane Oeffling" will observe natal .day number 4 on Dec. 22. Holly Marshall will turn ten a little later this month. Many happy returns of the day to t*^ above mentioned people and all others who have reason for celebration during this month of December. Visiting Kin The Arnold Michels home was alive with chatter for a few days last week when guests of the house were Mr. and Mrs. George Logsdon and Mrs. Albert Bugner. Hospital Patient Sorry to learn John Weingart had a little accident which landed him in the hospital for a short time. Get well wishes to him. Sodality Observes Holiday Fun The annual Christmas party for members of the Blessed Virgin Sodality will be held next Tuesday evening in the Community Club hall. Those ladies attending are asked to bring a dish to pass for the pot-luck supper, as well as a dollar exchange gift and something for our Sisters kitchen shower. That date is Dec. 14 and the time is 6:30 p.m. Father Passes On We all join in extending our sincere sympathies to Mrs. Bill (Bonnie) Weber upon the recent loss of her father. Donald T. Weber of Wooster Lake passed away in a Chicago 1". v / - - - "ffuL ChiutwU- d (*K)\ttOiL jjwCjjdJL, (L UK electric dishwasher A wife likes pretty, personal gifts at Christmas. But she loves practical ones, too. And probably the most wanted practical gift of all is an electric dishwasher. Nothing else she can own saves her so many endless hours of drudgery. Come to think of it, how could a gift be more personal, or look prettier to her? With just a flick of a switch a dishwasher washes, rinses, and dries... all automatically. Glasses, dishes, and flatware come out sparkling, without water spots or towel streaks. Everything is washed and rinsed in water hotter than hands . .. even gloved hands... can stand. Then it's dried in pure, clean, electrically heated air that's far more sanitary than any dish towel. You can now get a portable dishwasher, if you' like, that does every bit as good a job. Portables need no plumbing connections, and they can be permanently installed in a new kitchen later. You'll be surprised how little it costs to give >>our wife the happiness that comes with a new electric dishwasher. Sec the built-in and portable models at your electric appliance dealer's now. And a Merry Christmas to you both. <§ Commonwealth Edison Company hospital on Notf. 26 at the age of 55. Funer&l servfdes were conducted last Monday! Besides Bonnie, Mr. Weber is survived by his widow, and another daughter. Meeting Reminder^ All members of St. . John's C.O.F. are reminded thfrt this Thursday, Dec. 9 is regular meeting night. The community club hall is the place and starting time Is 8 p.m. News seems to be real scarce lately. It's probably because everyone is so busy with the forthcoming Christmas holiday. Please try to take a minute from your busy schedule and give me a buzz with your news items. Your calls are what keeps this column interesting. So long for now and I hope there is a much lohger copy of this column next week. NEWS DEL0BE8 MiNNAM 853-9645 PARTY HONOHS DOROTHY WWTEBS ON HER BIRTHDAY Dorothy Winter* celebrated her 17th birthday oh Friday by having a group of h£r little friends to her home for a party. She received many swell things from her friends. Dorothy is the daughter of Marian and Bud Winters. Hot Lunch Pregram Servers for Dec. 15 for the "barbecues will be Martha Betts and Helen Barker. For Dec. 22 it will be Helen Barker and Doris Low. Notice: Potato Chips will no longer be served with the bar- SPRING IGROVE NEWS EVA FREUND PHONE 675-2133 POST OFFICE OPEN EXTRA HOURS FOR HOLIDAY MAILING Starting Saturday, Dec. 11, through Friday, Dec. 24, the Spring Grove post office will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be ,no Sunday service except that the lobby will be open on Sunday, Dec. 19, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. orosity will be God's blessings. rewarded with Christmas Bazaar The bazaar held in St. Peter's hall on Saturday was a huge success. The committee appreciates the efforts of all who worked, those who carne and all who helped in any way to make this affair such a success. becues. The reason for this is that we are losing potato chips by some dishonest youngsters taking them. If this cntinues, there will be no chips served with either. Parents: PLEASE inform your youngsters of this, maybe no more will be taken then. Hospitalize Guy Winters is scheduled for surgery today (Thursday). Guy will have his tonsils and adnoids removed at the Memorial hospital in Woodstock. Here *N' There Mrs. Peggy Glen and daughters, Theresa and Vanessa of Jasper, Ala., are spending several days with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cagle. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norton, Lynne and Larry Norton and Mrs. I. Slyter from Lombard spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Winters. How's that for the shortest column on record? I just didn't get any more news, see you next week? Happy Birthday To Byron Sowers who celebrates his birthday on Dec. 9. Also happy birthday to Jim Pearson and Paul Walkington on Dec. 12. Edith Dowell celebrates her birthday on Dec. 13. Belated happy birthday to Dorothy Winters on the third, and to Janet Bauer who celebrated her birthday on Dec. 4. Christmas Party The Christian Mothers of St. Peter's will have their annual Christmas party on Thursday evening, Dec. 16. A pot-luck buffet supper will be served. Santa will arrive to give gifts. -Contributions will be made to help Father Porter in the great work he is doing to help the poor and destitute. This is the time of year to help those who are not as fortunate as we are, so please be generous. Your gen- Accept Entries Entries are now being accepted for the Fox Lake Festival on Ice Queen contest which will be one of several attractions at the Fox Lake Festival on Ice, Jan. 7, 8 and 9 in Fox Lake. Larry Leafblad, co-chairman for the event, outlined the rules for potential qiieens. The queen will have to be unmarried and 17 through 23 years of age as "well as being a resident of Lake, McHenry or Cook counties in Illinois or Kenosha and Walworth counties in Wisconsin. Do It Yourselfers WHOLE HOUSE TURBO - FLOW HUMIDIFIER $35.00 PATENT PENDING More than enough for a 2000 sduare foot house POWERED BY EXCLUSIVE NEW AIR TURBINE Bernard J. Schall 2624 S. Thomas Ct., McHenry, 111. PHONE 385-3122 USE THE CLASSIFIED BUSY BEES ' The Busy Bees held their sec?! ond meeting at the home of Patty Wissell recently. Patty gavii a demonstration on cooking, life then adjourned for refresh* ments. Our next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Le- Roy Harms. Anyoe wishing to jWi the 4-H club shoudl contact Mrs. Ernest Burton, Marsha Olson or Mrs. LeRoy Harms. Kathy Harms; Reporter The individual, or nation, unwilling to fight for its rights is not entitled to any. A miser is not as bad as those who do not know how to give of themselves. You are invited... 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