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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Oct 1968, p. 16

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Our best wishes to you. •• ' BUNDLE OF JOY Linda and James Solsbee became the proud parents of a beautiful baby boy on Oct. 22. Hje wee one was named Kevin Dane and weighed in at 11 lbs. 1 oz. measuring 21 inches long. Waiting at home to welcome Kevin are four sisters and one brother, Kevin has made his grandmother, Mrs. Helen Colberg, a grandmother for the thirty - eighth time! Congratulations to all of you. CHRISTENING The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Maxson was christened Christopher Matthew on Sunday, Oct. 20, at St. Patrick's church in McHenry. Officiating was Fr. Michael Tierney. Sponsors were Alfred Camber, Jr., of Crystal Lake and Mary Ellen Maxson of Island Lake. A lovely dinner was held at the grandparents' home in Lakemoor following the service for members of the family. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dember, Sr. Mrs. Maxson is the former Genene Dember of Lakemoor. WELCOME HOME To Angie Kinnerk who just returned from Hawaii. Angie spent a wonderful week with her son, Anthony, who was on his rest and recreation from Vietnam. Angie reports the islands are just beautiful and Anthony looks well. Anthony returned for duty in Vietnam but hopes to be home in December. ON THE SICK LIST Us Mary Schiavone who has SPECIAL EDUCATION The Woodlawn School PTA will meet on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 8 p.m. at the primary building. The program will be on special education, with emphasis on the hard-of-hearing. L. Vuillemont, who is the head of Special Education in Lake county, will be a guest speaker. It is hoped that all parents can attend this meeting. Bob McClory IS YOUR CONGRESSMAN GOOD MAN OiKSSmjN AIH8N©TON VOTE REPUBLICAN for a renewed ami united Americ TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1968 Committee To Re-Elect Congressman McClory James M. Wetzel, Chairman, Deerfield, Illinois Pd. Pol. Adv. CANASTA CARD CLUB ENJOYS HALLOWEEN PARTY A canasta card parly was held at Reva Davis' home, 4606 Ashley. The girls meet every other Tuesday. Mrs. Davis fixed a Halloween table, make pumpkin round like sandwiches, with faces on top, pumpkin pie with whip cream. Everything was Halloweeny. Those who played were Edna Pearson, Mary Jean Laws, Teddy Ammerman, Eleanor Crawford, Evelyn Sauters, Molly Miller, Yvonne Wilson and Reva Davis. / been confined to the McHenry hospital. We hope Mary will be home and recuperating before long. Val Fradinardo is confinedto Holy Family hospital in Des- Plaines. How about sending a card to let them know we care? We were sorry to hear that Myra Zabroski's mother is confined to Hazelcrest General hospital in Hazelcrest with a broken hip suffered by a fall in her home. Mrs. Ehlebracht has been a frequent guest in her daughter's home in Lakemoor and has made quite a few friends. Hope she will be as good as new before long. WHISPERS ABOUT FOLKS Susan Marie Sheehon, granddaughter of the Waleses, of 4511 Sussex made her first communion on Sunday at St. Hubert's church in Hoffman Estates. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Johanson of 4508 Sussex have returned from Hot Springs, Ark. They feel real good, like new, Mrs. Johanson said. Having baths and being scrubbed every day made them sort of tired, so they came home to rest. Dr. and Mrs. Myron Shaner of Gibs cm City, a retired air force man, are visiting the John Demkes of 4512 Sussex. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant, and Kb-, and Mrs. John Quantrum found out that they were married on the same date, Oct, 22 so they got a little party together and celebrated with some of the neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. James Zednick of Chesterfield Circle are new residents . They came from Skokie. Their daughter, Barbara, attends McHenry Junior College, She is an Art student. Their son, James, lives in Rockford, Colo., where he is in test control. Their oldest daughter, Kathryn is married. She is Mrs. Richard Powell of Skokie. James Zednick is retired after working for the same company 30 years. Other new folks are Mr. and 385-7518 Mrs. Ambrose Lawrenz, 4704 Ashley. They are from Edison Park. Their son, Robert .Law** renz lives in Rockford. They have three children. Dawn who is nine years old, Billy, six and Car la, two. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenz are so happy with their lovely grandchildren. Other new folks at 1114 Manchester Mall, Mr. and Mrs. George Pashke. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sassof 4402 Ashley returned from a wonderful trip to San Francisco. They said "they enjoyed it thoroughly, the weather was fine. They took the train to San Francisco, but flew back"1. OUR TRIP OUT WEST CONTINUED - Awoke to a sunny morning intent on a mad dash to Yellow Stone Park. We stepped for breakfast in Coty, a city named after Buffalo Bill, also stocked up with provisions, for a cook out later in the day. Approached the Rockies through the Schoshone Pass.We finally reached Yellow Stone Park. A truely wonderful place, First we came to Lake Yellow stone, the largest Jake in the world at that altitude. We then turned North and followed the Yellow Stone river to its first fall into Yellow Stone Canyon. We viewed the canyon from Artist Point and all agreed that it was the most beautiful sight ever seen. Then we headed for the Geyser Basin, there again to view the phenomenon of nature known as geysers and hot springs. The entire land scape spouting sulphurous vapors through the trees into the skies. The belching mud holes of various hues called paint pots were startling curiosity. At this time it was far past noon and we decided it was time for our cook out. Just about this time a mother bear and her half grown cubs casually saundered out into the road way. We stopped and took pictures of them as they approached mammabearthen stood up and pushed her head into the car window. She was huge, we took a picture a^ hurried on. After this exciting episode, we camped for lunch and adventured into no man's land. Our next destination was to old faithful geyser and Old Faithful bin, both of which were very interesting.. We did think Castle Geyser was more spectacular than Old Faithful. Hie weather for the day was cold with intermittent light snow. By the time old faithful eriqrted, every hour on the hour, it was 7:30 in the evening. Having been a full and eventful day, we all felt like Alice in Wonderland. However we hadthe sobering thought of having to reach Jackson Hole, throughthe Teton Mountains after dark. As we were leaving Yellow Stone Park we were further delayed by a giant Elk cavorting along the side of the road. Further down the road a herd of moose were forging in the meadow, we left Yellow Stone at dusk and entered the Grand Teton natural forest in stark darkness. As we approached our night lodging a full moon broke through the clouds, illuminating the snow caped peaks around us. Continue d» . Do not forget to mark your VttRi&MMwaBm THROUGH NATION TOPS $2 BILLION Over 10,000 banks and sayings institutions are in the process of mailing checks totaling $2,113,624, 000 to 15,725,000 members of America's largest club - Christmas club. This record amount is an average of $134 per member - the highest ever recorded according to Christmas club a Corporation, the organization that originated the plan in 1910. The $2 billion figure is double that of the 1953 Christmas club a scant 15 years ago. A survey of Christmas club members reveals that about $900,000 ,000 of the club savings will be spent on gifts and that more than half of the club members " plan to start their shopping before Thanksgiving Day. Based on their wirvey, the Christmas Club a Corporation projects that $592,000,000 or 28j£M^nto^i|^afoI^nyg) calendar for your Christmas party on Dec. 9. It will be a wonderful get-together for all of us. Some one has taken pumpkins from the yards and porches of folks out here, and are found smashed on the bridge in town. Who????? Hgl^ back into savings while the j remainder will be used for su|ch expenses as taxes, insurance,^' college tuition and winter vaca- v tions. . r V : The new record inbothj!»in- §fe' bership and dollars saved de-M monstrates tlat thrifty Amer-; ? > leans prepare in advance for yearns biggest holiday* ; /: 'k' ---- •' 4 y LUNCHES FOR NEEDY £ Secretary of Agriculture $ ville L. Freeman has announced ^ procedures and standards under; which the nation's schools will be guided in providing free or; ' reduced - price lurches and J >,.«l breakfasts to needy children, j •[ The Secretary said the major jS, objectives are "to SBS that all r needy children arei provided :. meals on a consistent, uniform - f basis in individual schools and in all schools within the same < school districts or jurisdic- t \ tions". The guides also provide for protecting the anonymity of • i. youngsters getting the special ; help. IT PAYS TO SHOP IN McHENRY I I I I I I I L VOTE REPUBLICAN and RE-ELECT MARGARET O'NEIL Circuit Court Clerk Honesf - Efficient - Capable Service ^Ljoux Q/oie and <Sufifioxt czrf-fifixzalatzcl A successful man usually has a wife to tell him what to tell hid secretary to do. Rummage Counter Most 1/2 Items Price HANDBAGS '(SpdcsfeE Group) 1/2 Price While They Last New Panasonic T.V's. Black/White 9" and 12" Lay-away Now For Christmas 79 95 95 Boys Fast Back CORDUROY SLACKS Permanent Press in a Nylon and Cotton blend. Reg $3.99 Value Save 66c pr. BOFLANNEL PAJAMAS Sanforized Flannel in Coat Style. Sizes 6 to 16 A terrific buy Ladies Sleep Wear SHIFT GOWN and DUSTER Here's a special purchase in a brushed nylon and acetate set. Pink, Blue or Maize. Feel so luxurious in this «ozy, pretty set. Small, Med. 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