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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Dec 1966, p. 23

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IPer6ona(& Mcsdagnes Susan O 1 s e n, Mary Kantorski, Gertrude Murphy, Agnes Wissell, M&- l>el Johnson and Beatrice Peterson of Fox River Valley camp and Alpha Pedersen, Elsie Rieker and Kathryn Worts of Rivorview Camp ofof the R.N.A. attended the McHenry County Past Oracles club Christmas party at Crystal Lake Tuesday of last week where there was a luncheon and gift exchange. They will now adjourn until spring when Riverview and Fox River Valley camps will be co-hostesses at their first meeting in April. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson returned to their homo in Omaha, Nebr., Friday after a week's visit with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, and other relatives here. Mrs. Ellen Wende has returned from a week's visit in the home of her daughter in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brug- •_;er of Kenosha were Sunday visitors in the homo of her sister, Mrs. Fred Bienapfl. THE Kg World Of -f Pharmacy i & Doimid Doherty R.PH. Robert Schultz, R.PH. HOW MUCH DO ITOU KNOW ABOtJT VITAMINS? This week, let's look at a misconception many people have concerning vitamins. Because most of our vitamins are obtained from food, some people look upon vitamins as a type of food. Food however, is a material providing heat energy (measured in terms of calories) for vital bodily processes. In as much as v i t a m i n s do n o t contain calories, they are not food. They are, however, chemicals of drugs that are present in foods--and a vitamin is still a vitamin whether you get it from a beefsteak or a bottle. You might also say that a prescription is a prescription no matter where it is filled. This is largely true of course, but we suspect that you will take a small measure of added comfort in the knowledge that yours is being comp o u n d e d by BOLGER'S DRUG STORE . . . Phone 385-4500 . . . Address 1259 N. Green . . . where prescriptions are a specialty, not a' sideline. THIS WEEKS HELPFUL HINT: Ever try to remove ball [joint ink? Try this ... with wash cloth rub ink with a little alcohol first, then ap-*., ply fingernail cuticle remover. James Kline of Woodstock and Rictyie Olson of Crystal Lake wedc honored guests at a birthday dinner at the Leslie Olsen home Friday evening. Present for the happy occasion were Mr. and Mrs. James Kline of Woodstock, the Leslie Olsen, Jr., family of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low and Bobby. Mrs. Freida Bienapfl of Sko/ kie was the guest of friends here Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen ,'iccompanied by Mrs. Emily Olsen of Richmond were Sun- (h> \isitors in tffe homo of iiv' former's sifter. Mrs. Thurlow York, in Sharon, Wis. Mrs. J. S. Godwin and daughters, Carolyn and Cathy, of Villa Park were visitors in the home of her mother, Mrs. Velma Douglas, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Engdahl were Sunday dinner guests in the home of his nephew. Robert Engdahl, and wife in Lake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weingart and children of Arlington Heights visited McHenry relatives Sunday. Miss Helen Schneider of Chi-, cago visited McHenry relatives and friends Tuesday. Mrs. William Doherty and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Babcock, and children were Chicago visitors last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Engdahl entertained a group of old friends from Oak Park, Downers Grove. Lisle, Lombard and Evanston at dinner on a recent evening. Mrs. Lloyd Gratton of Woodstock and her son, Weldon, of Dutch John, Utah, were entertained in the Robert Thompson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith wore in Naperville Saturday night to see their son, Rich, co-captain of the North Central college basketball team help defeat St. Procopius. Roger Thompson, a student at Champaign, was a Friday uvornight guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson. The Roland Ekstrom family of Elgin were Sunday visitors in the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoffel. Guests on Monday were her sister. Mrs. Frank Spieker. and husband of Burlington, Wis. Mrs. Harold J. Peterson of Fair Oaks entertained a group of ladies for luncheon and Christmas grab bag Tuesday. Those present were Mrs. Adele Heise, Mrs. Harry Dow- <•11 and daughter. Laurie Ann. Mrs.. Emily Glos, Mrs. John Pugh, Mrs. Helen Allen, Mrs. FYances Nugent and Mrs. Ella Bohm. RINGWOOD NEWS DOLORES BRENNAN 653-904," MANY MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR LOCAL CHURCH Church services are held every Sunday at 10 a.m. Church School held at 11 a.m. on every Sunday. On Dec. 14, the pastoral relations committee will hold their meeting at the church at 7:30 p.m. The Confirmation class will meet on Dec. 17 at Mt. Hope church at 9:30 a.m. Also on Dec. 17, there will be a pot-luck dinner at 5:30 p.m. for all senior citizens. Anyone over 55 is invited to take part. On Sunday. Dec. 18, the Sunday School will hold their Christmas program at 7 followed by the M.Y.F. Pageant at McHenry at 8:15. Cookies and. coffee will be served following. Rev. Ronald Anderson is pastor. Card Club The Ringwood Card Club met in the home of Mrs. L.E. Hawley on Wednesday for the exchange ofgiftsr~\^ On Thursday, several ntends enjoyed an afternoon of card playing in the home of Mrs. L. E. Hawley. Birthdays • Happy birthday\ wishes to Bill Hoffman, who celebrates his natal day on Dec. 20. And to Patty Jones, on Dec. 24, happy birthday. Around Town Miss Pat Klapperich and Miss Mary Ann Klapperich held a pink and blif£ shower in their home on Sunday afternoon for a fellow employee from Crystal Lake. Mrs/ Eleanor Howe and Ed Hawley of Crystal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley of Fox River Grove called on Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawley on Friday evening. Mrs. Bob Brennan, daughters, Patty and Linda, and Pat and Mary Atift Klapperich were Chicago visitors on Saturday. This is it for this week. How about giving me a call if you have anything for the column? Sure would appreciate it. See you next week. ItVAFfBfM ifimsea; The Life Of A Counter Man At Community Auto Supply I work behind the counter In an automotive store. Sometimes I'm called a "genius" Sometimes I'm called much more. I claim I'm no mechanic Yet when the job goes sick The mechanic comes and asks me What makes the damn thing tick. I'm supposed to know the numbers Of bolts and nuts and gears For every car that was ever made For more than forty years. I'm an engineer and machinist And what not, Ah, my Lord, I'm supposed to be an Edison Combined with Henry Ford. But life would be a pleasure And I'd grin from ear to ear If the customer would tell me The MODEL, MAKE and YEAR. FREE JUMBO ICE SCRAPER The Swiss people started producing watches in an unusual way, it is said. About 300 years ago, an Englishman stopped off at the village of La Sagno, and asked a blacksmith to repair his eatch, which had stopped. The blacksmith to repair his .vatch, before, but said he would take care of it. He took it apart, repaired it, then, during the following winter, when work was slack, made another like it, by hand, for his own use. It worked, orders for more of them poured in, he hired a few helpers -- and now it is a national art. Quality Radiator Repair By Factory-Trained Radiator Specialists 12 Years Experience Every Job FLO-TESTED For Your Added Protection. 4LL WORK GUARANTEED -- PROMPT SERVICE Complete Stock of Rebuilt and New Radiators Complete Stock of Original Equip. Heater Control Valves ADAMS ®t@S. REPAID SIIW. Next to V.F.W. Phone 385-0783 SCHROEDER r_- fin* n in METALCRAFT For unusual gift* from the far corners of the world in Iron, Bronze, Copper and Carved Wood. 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Monday thru Thursday 9 a.m. to 1© p.m.; Friday, Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sunday 12 to 9 Don't Look Far For Y@ur Case 6®@ds For Your Holiday Needs-Co me & See Cardinal First! BUDWEISER SCHLITZ HAMMS $^77 (W of 24 12 ox. Mis. 3 BUDWEISER MILLERS * HAMMS $ lilSTER DRAFT 16-oz. Throw Away Bottles 6-pak Case 24 12-oz. btls. 1/2 gal IMPORTED KAHLUA fifth $5 10 YEAR OLD Old Hickory ««!• *3.3 3 for $10 fote? $£89 $2.69 PA1ST OLD MILWAUKEE BLATZ 12 oz. bottles $2*9 CHENLEYS RED $**97 SATIN 2 fifth CIGARETTES $2.59 ALL POPULAR PARK & IMPORTED $6.00 Value Scotch Whiskey $397 0 ^ F u \ Vuart ©ALIANO DRAMBUIE BENEDICT!! B & B $T59 m fifth ABBOTS Imported Scotch Whiskey Bottled in Scotland $6.00 value fifth 7 PARK & TILFORD GIN or VODKA M lilwaulv Blatz 6-Pak Throw Away Btls. lanischewitz logen David Full FULL Quart QUART All Flavors V2 Gal *639 Case of 24 Throw Away Bottles ms $359 Visit Our Imported Wines !><*tMMtment TER Imported German Brandy 10-YEAR OLD L nuART Kentucky Tavern $ < aiiada lirv GINGER ALE FRESCA COKE -- |> Bottle* 39* 8 39 '/* Gal. (86 Proof) ladelphkx 8-yr. Old Blend 1/2 gals. O Canedie Pry Straighi Bourbon Beautiful Decanter fifih *349 CALIFORNIA [ANDY fifth o>iC Hamms - 99c 6 Pack Cans Blatz - $1.09 6 Pack 16 oz. Cans Schlitz, Millers, Bud, Old Style 99c (J I'iick TlirowawMv Bottles S9S1 W. Main St. PHONE 385-0294 McHenry, 111. Tuborg Beer - $1.79 6 Pack Michelob - 6 Pack $1.39 Heineken Beer - $1.97 Pack 60 Proof Cordials - $2.69 fifth |Peppermt. Schnapps - $2.69 fifth FREE USE OF GLASSES and CHAMPAQNE FOUNTAIN I'or Weddings and Parties with the purchase ^ of I,i«|ii(ir at the ( ordinal KEY ' Pebbleford - $2.79 fift^ Cobb's Creek - $2.59 fiftt Park & Til. Reserve - $2.59 fifthl Carstairs - full quart $3.59 HALF GALLONS Straight Kentucky Whiskey lni|M>rt<Ml Canadian Whiskey MacNaughton's - $9.59 Burke & Barry - $6.97 Bourbon Supreme - $8.39 Coronet Brandy - $8.97 Hiram Walker's GIN or VODKA Glenmore GIN or VODKA $6.97 $6.' FINEST IMPORTED WINES FOR FESTIVE HOLIDAY

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