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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Dec 1966, p. 9

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€> JOHNSBURG NEWS BETTY HETTERMANN 385-1290 Wildcats Enjoy Good Season The Johnsburg public school basketball team, called the Wildcats, have Rotten off to a fine start this season. They have played five games and 'h^vat won four of them, which 1 must say is pretty fjood. Richmond, Fox River Grove, Harrison and Big 1Hollow have been victims of the Wildcats attack. A tall Hebron team was responsible for their one loss. In their most recent game :igainst Big Hollow, the Wildcats scored an easy 40 to 17 victory over their much taller opponents. Bob Kuechel led the scoring with 17 points, followed by Bruce Harbecke with 12. Chuck Filip and Gary Hosier led in rebounds with 11 ;ind 10 respectively. The Wildcats will take on ;i faculty five for the students enjoyment Wednesday, Dec. 21. They will then break for Christmas and play their next home game on Jan. 5 against a conference [xnverhou.se from Oakland. Installed at Ceremony Peggy Peterson was quite ihe proud young lady last Saturday evening When she was installed as marshal in Jobs Daughters. In the well planned program that followed, Peg's younger brother, David, and Billy Haag, along with the other members in their musical group played for the enjoyment of all those in attendance. Engagement Announced Our very best wishes to Ardis May and Tom Miller of Wonder Lake who announced Iheir engagement recently. August of 1967 is the time designated for .the wedding. We hope all their plans for their future together turn out as perfect as possible. Ardis is the daughter of Frank and Connie, while his parents who reside in Wonder Lake nre ihe Karl Millers. /\ Rockford Bound J Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith of Johnsburg Road will spend the long holiday weekend in Rockford where they will bo visiting their famliy. Doubly Blessed "Proud as peacocks", that is what Phil and Eleanorc /Mangold are since their daughter gave birth to twin boys on Dec. 5 in the Sherman hospital. The Mangolds are former residents, having resided for several years on Spring Grove Road. Bill and Joy Ninsgern of Cooney Heights are well pleased with their newest additions. That brings their total of pattering feet around the house up to ten. (That is five children). The new babies weighed 5 lbs. 14 oz. and 5 lbs. 9 oz., so they really got a good start in life. of.O B-B.B.BJ.B.BJJL9-tL8JLBJLftJL9J-9.8-tLfl.8.B B.B.B.fl,9-9.8 BflBBflt Christmas Dinner Menu \\) / % Make your Reservation Early for Christmas Dinner and New Years Eve. WIU be opened Monday and Closed Tuesday Al's Whik House 2028 West Route 120 -- McHenry, III. 385*8892 <3 6 B B 8 8 B 5 8 8 BB'flTB 8 5 B 5'flTflT Christmas is for giving Gifts by VAN HEUSE Van Heusen quality apparel for men makes gift-giving easy. Simply make your selction from our full collection of Van Heusen dress shirts and sportswear. Give him a gift with the Van Heusen label and you'll give him a gift he really wants! 2>TORE for MEN actcm Beachcomber's paradise -- The Colony Beach Resort, with its beautiful white sand beach, lies in a tropical setting right on the Gulf of Mexico. Here you will have your own spacious Beach House, complete with kitchen . . . an exotic iMnai Suite . . . o r Patio Hotel Room . . . all with television, telephone, and full hotel service. For your fun --- swimming Pool, tennis, shuffleboard, pitch n putt. Seagrape Patio Restaurant . . . Starfish Cocktail Lounge . . . Dancing and Entertainment. FIN FOR ALL THE FAMILY ALL YEAR 'ROUND. Write for literature, Gulf of Mexico Drive, P.O. Box 3849A Longboat Key Country Club 18-Hole Championship Golf Course --1*6 minutes from your door. Our happiest wishes 1o nil of them. More Diaper Line News Two of our local residents became first time grandparents with the birth of one baby. The Sylvester Tonyans and the Clarence Regners are the proud new grandparents. Lt. and Mrs. John C. Regner welcomed a daughter, their first child, who will be named Sara Elizabeth. The little lady was born in the U.S. Army hospital in Heidelberg, Germany, on Dec. 1 amd weighs n petite G lbs. 2 pz. Congratu-* lations 1o all these happy people. Progressive Party For Birthday Club The birthday club members of a local group gave their husbands a treat and took them along on a progressive dinner party last Sunday. The first two courses which were their appetizers, both in solid and li^ud form, were served at the pick Barrows and Ray Tansey]homes. The happy holidayersf proceeded to the Lee Marshall home for soup. Then it wa^ on to the Bill Haag home for the salad course. The main course of the dinner was served in the Bill P< Jorgensen home in Dutch , Creek Woodlands. Staying iiv^ home* the same subdivision for des- • sert ws the next stop. This was in the Tom Cahil home. The festivities continued on the rest of the evening in the Pete Peterson home. The merrymakers exchanged gifts which were planned for couples. They all had so much fun that a repeat* for next year, is already in the planning stage. Party Has Two Hosts Two cousins who celebrated their fifth birthdays recently had a party in their honor in the George Oeffling, Jr., home last Sunday. They are Dwayne and Allen Oeffling. Gathering there were the grandparents, the senior George Oefflings, along with the families of Ab and George Oeffling. Dwayne's grandfather, Lawrence Cook, also participated in the birthday fun. Presents were opened by the boya and delighted them no end. Supper was served to all later in the evening. Deatla S&oc&s IFteanlly The untimely death of Joseph P. Grens, Jr., of Bartonville, has left his family with a great emptiness. Mr. Grens, age 42, passed away at the St. Francis hospital in Bartonville after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife, eight children, his father, a brother, and his sister, Mrs. William (Marge) fearth of Spring Grove Road. Funeral services were conducted in McHenry with burial in St. John's cemetery on Monday of this week. We all join in extending our heart felt sympathies to Marge, and all the surviving members. As I bring this column to a close for this week, I would er&onalA Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoppo and the latter's sister, Miss Frances Vycital, left last week lor Bellevue, Fla., to spend the winter. They will 'be Christmas guests in the home of another sister, Mrs. Clause Harris, and husband in Miami where they will be joined by 1 heir brother, John Vycital, and wife of Washington, D.C., for a holiday get-together. Mrs. Robert Conway, daughter, Mrs. William Weyland. and son, Bill, spent a recent day with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blanner, in Rockford. Mrs. A. P. Freund entertained her family at a Christmas party Sunday. In the afternoon she was hostess to her thirty-nine grandchildren and seven great grandchildren when Santa paid a visit to present them with gifts and lunch in keeping with the occasion was served. Later a buffet luncheon followed by a social evening was enjoyed by her eleven children and their husbands and wives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haufe or Noenah, Wis., were recent visitors in the Fred Bienapfl like to remind everyone about the early deadline for the next two weeks. My copy must be into the office by noon on Dec. 23 and 30, so please phone in your news items as early as possible. Keep the religious meaning of this season in mind and take your family to the church of your choice and worship and pray together. I and my family, along with our newest addition little Scott, wish all of you a very Merry Christmas. We will have a very happy holiday I know, and we hope yours is just as happy. Friends here liave learned il the death of Mrs. Karl Beulow ot Chicago, mother of Mrs. Freida Bienapfl of Skokie, a former McHenry resident. Funeral services and burial took place in Chicago last Saturday. Dr. Pape of Chicago was a Friday visitor in the Earl Mc- Andrews home before leaving with his \iife (Kathryn Mc- Andrewsi and children for Sarasota, Fla., to spend^4he winter. \ Mr. and Earl M/cAn drews wore guests of his aunt Mrs. Alice Courtney Keough near Mundelein, last Wednes day. Mrs. Keough, who cole brated her 105th birthday on Dec. 15. is still alert and wa« able to converse with them. She was born near Wauconda and spent her entire life in Lake County, where she taught school before her marriage. She now resides on a farm with her daughter, Mury. where she moved with her family in 1899. Her birthday was. observed with a mass in St. Patrick's church, Lake Forest, and later she shaijed her birthday cake with heir •children, grandchildren and g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n i n h e r home. Mrs. A. P. Freund was a suest in the home' of her daughter. Mrs. Evelyn Petitelair, in Waukegan a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl, Dale Dixon and son, Glen, attended a Christmas get-to- ...gether at the Robert Brugger home in Kenosha, Wis., Sunday. Mike and Bob Gausden arrived home Saturday from Marquette university, Milwaukee, to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gausden. Mr. and Mrs. James Wagner and twin sons, Charles and Carl, of Milton, Wis., were weekend visitors in the home of her father, Herb Simon, DECEMBER 22, 1966 - MCHENRY PLAIN - PAGE 9, SECTION 1 NDER LAKE NEWS EVELYN RASKE PHONE 655-4862 Busy Scribe Greef:s Readers With few days left until the big day, everyone is quite busy with last minute shopping, baking, tree decorating and all the other last minute jobs, and like everyone else I, too, am busy. But I would like to take this time to wish each and everyone of you a very Merry Christmas and especially to this paper before leaving Sunday to drive to California where they will spend the holidays with his brothers. They planned to visit relatives in DesMoines, la., enroute. Mr. and Mrs. John 'Thompson of Kansasville, Wis., were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson. Richard Albright is home from his studies at Southern Illinois university in Carbondale to spend t lie holidays with his parents, the Ray Albrights. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ulrich and Miss Helen Modine of St. Charles were Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Rita Ulrich. Mrs. Emily Broeker of Barrington visited relatives here Saturday. Jon Meyer came home from Quincy college, Quincy, today, Thursday, for a holiday visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer. Mrs. Ellen Wende is spending the holidays with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Hovet, in Elgin, Sunday. for letting me bring the news to you. There's not much news but I would like to wish Bernice Carlson, Donna and Eddie Raske, Jim Robison and Rev. Richard Wright a very happy birthday. Belated birthday greetings to Gary Ecklund, Jody Smith, John Pepin, Ricky Gabtysiak, Clair (Stretch) Ecklund, and Shari Schau. 'Wonder Lake Bible Church On Sunday, Dec. 25, there will be Sunday school, classes for all ages at 9:30, at 11 the Christmas Worship Service will take place. The candlelight musicals, carol singing, musical presentation of Christmas music will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 28 at 7:30 there will be midweek prayer and praise service. Attention Parents Parents of college students or servicemen; any information concerning your son or daughter would be appreciated. Please call or drop me a note. CHRISTMAS TOO MERRY Christmas celebrations once were so rowdy that the Puritans in England in the early 1640's legally forbade the observance of Christmas. FLASH CUBES AT NYE'S You Won't Believe It FLASH 1/CI (TO CUBES 3 agi* 12 88 AG I B \ NYE DRUGxj 1825 X. Riverside Dr. Smotii §mtinqi Our sincerest thanks to all our customers for friendly and loyal patronage. May you and yours enjoy the fun-filled and truly happy holiday. Merry Christmas, one and all! "Lu"cille Pillar CULLOM KNOLL INN 3018 N. Hickory McCullom Lake .885-9873 mm tfoocL I cke&i THE Mel IMHY BAKS1Y will be OPEN SATURDAY. DEC. 24 till 6 p.m. CLOSED -- CHRISTMAS MONDAY--TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY Dec. 26 - 27 - 28 OPEN -- THURSDAY. Dec. 29th Xntgrs- Cocrkies Holiday Stollen Fruitcake PHONE 385-3510 1238 N. GREEN STREET 4720 W. Rt. J 20 LONGBOAT KEY SARASOTA, FLORIDA HORNSBY'S Elm Street Store McHenry MARKET PLACE will be OPEN 9 9ML to- M FRIDAY, DEC. 23rd Featuring Late Santa Specials! ? @si§ at Vi PI 3 Spectacular Hoiirs of "SALE-ABRATION" Don't Miss it A FEW EXAMPLES ALL LADIES SKIRTS Reduced to Vi Price CHRISTMAS GIFT ¥ Reg. 48c pkg. 11 P.M. - MIDNITE ONLY 1 o% off On Every Item In Store (Except V2 Price liems) | HORNSBY OPEN NIGHTS 'TIL 9 P 0> . .4 0o S3 Lucky legs get" NEUMODE Nice to Rive and receive ^ BILLF©fL!3S Styles and colors for Men Ase'fc styles & colors I'/kW and Women. For someone special" SWEATERS Choose from an array of styles and colors "Dazzling Gills JEWELRY To keep friends together STATIONARY Necklaces, Earrings, Pins and Braoelefe Beautiful Gold embossed designed box Holiday Owing- Dozens exciting styles to \choose from *100 5^®7 For mem only" mm SHIT Traditional for Holidays AS All the newest styles Canut' and colors liny it by the fit bag er box Practical Gifting" PAJAMAS « ^ Cozy warm cottons cut for comfort WOTICE Hornsby's will close 6:00 p.m. Dec. 24 and reopen Tuesday ' Bee. 21 isOO sum "Gift Boxed* ANKERCHIEFS White and Initials $ Market Place 3814 Elm Street Hours 9 to 9 3 In a box r/V ALL TREEf Mi nature or Regular LflTI Import or Domestic V2 Price NATWffTY SETS 4!)c to $19.95 Values V2 Price

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