NEWS Home Circle will meet. at Of Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, ilirsday, Feb. 13 with Mrs. Winn as co-hostess. Skit , William Ifefeburn has been *wy £11 with bronchial prieufonfeu "He ig a little improved at this gifting. # f Vtn.' Ruby Shepard entertained • group of women at cards Friday In honor of her birthday. A One o'clock dessert luncheon was •eived. J.' Birthday Pa:rty Dianna Odams celebrated her tlxth birthday at. her home Fri- |pay afternoon by entertaining v-tive of her little girl friends at •";& party. Those to attend were j^iichelle Rasmussen, Teresa Jusiten, Noreen Bauer. Elaine SchatSsv and Peggy Jean Miller. Lunch Including; a birthday cake was Served by her mother. Tonsilectomy f Sandra Hoffman underwent a tonsilectomy at the Woodstock hospital Tuesday. / Personals 'Mr. and Mrs. Arden Frisbee of Greenwood called on her mother, Mrs. Flora Harrison Monday af- , ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake were callers in the Louis Hawley home Monday afternoon. Among those from here to attend the card party for the benefit of the March of Dimes at Wonder Lake Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, Miss Mae Wiedrich, Mrs. Lester Carr, Mrs. Paul Walkington, Mrs. Walter Low and Mr^ Arnold, Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank spent a few days the past week with friends at Lima, Ohio. Clifford Jacobs on of Chicago called on his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larson of Antioch were callers in the Dr. Hepburn home Saturday afternoon. . Mr. .and Mrs. Tony Appelt of Waukegan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan and family. Mr^ and Mrs. Weldon Andreas spent Saturday afternoon and evening in the Clifford Stock home at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. George Feldkamp and family and Mrs. Cyril Pacuf and daughter, Susie of Wilmot, spent Saturday afternooif In the John Ehlert home. ; r Miss. Lona Brever' and Mrs. Fred ' Bowman and daughter. Nancy, attended the .Mid-Winter conference of the Women of the Moose at Woodstock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Tony Senkerik and children of Sunnyside spent Saturday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas have received word from their son M. P. Duane Andreas who is now ^stationed in Germany Among those from a distance to attend the Hogan-Sonnemaker wedding Sunday were Ray Carmichael, Heyworth; Herb Nelson, Altona; Tom Dehm, Middlegrove; Richard Sonnemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sonneniaker, Linda Sonnemaker, Elloi'ff Sonnemaker, and Freida Becker of Trivoli; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoover, Farmington; and Jim Hubbard of Carrolton; Mrs. Jensen and daughter of McNutt; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ackerman, of Poplar Grove; Mi,, and Mrs. Marvin Ackerman of Elbtirn; Mr. and Mrs. Urbin Decker of Marengo; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wagner of Richmond and Mir. and Mrs. Darrel Samuelson of McHehry. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock and Mr. .and Mrs. Walter Low and family were Sunday dinner guests in the Beatty- Low home. Jim Pearson spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson. Pistakee Highlands (Continued from page 9) BABOE811 BUSIEST CHEAPEST WORKERS IN TOWN FLAINDEALEft WANT ADS of Bob and Gisela Heilgeist. After the ceremony, Gisela served a defriends and relatives. On the twenty-sixth of January, Mr. and Mrs. Reilly will have their infantf son, Terrance Arthur, christened at St. John's To celebrate the event, they are having open house for their friends and relatives. Sympathy to Mrs. Anna Cohrs and her family. Mr. Cohrs died Monday afternoon In St. Therese hospital. He was a gas heater inspector for Northern Illinois Gas Co. Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 23 at St.' Paul's Lutheran church in Melrose Park. Burial was in Chapel Hills Gardens, West, near Elmhurst. A World War I veteran, he had come to this area three years ago. His friends and neighbors extend their deepest sympathy to his wife Anna and their four sons, Raymond, LeRoy, Richard and Paul. We wish to Welcome a new family to Pistakee Highlands. The Lewendowski family is made up of Beverly and Norbert, and children, Norbert Jr., Timothy, Thomas and Patricia. Their new address is 420 Ann St. SHOP IN McHENRY Shop At Nye's | > "Your Walgreen Agency Drug Store" LowesHpricee Always -- Free Delivery-- I 129 No. Riverside Dr." Phone 26 McHenry, ID, k i t UrttktkWEU/ Iv • IttSKLOotC* --because the GAS Burner-with-a-Brain gives you recipe-right results every time • • •AUTOMATICALLYI HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: --Just dial the temperature you want. Flame comes on full for quick warm-up, then automatically adjusts to the cooking heat you've chosen. Food then cooks at just the right temperature. No pot-watching--no burned food--no under-cooking, ever! Works iust like your automatic oven oontroll Here are the WINNERS in the recent - "Penny Flame Burner-with-a-Brain" Contest: Mrs. C W. MeMullm leTfrlse $1,000 Ma Mary O'ftrlan Hani Cred, III. Ind Ir|n .$500 . loh L*vaU«n Elgin, III. I Prise $250 3 out of K) choose tho Burner- with-a-Brain I IS. - - During the last three months, in our stores alone, more than 80% of the families who bought new gap ranges chose Burner-with-a-Brain. it now at our nearest store during our specta! fhpntog of newest GAS ranges •/• rf e'7'mw going on. PHONE McHENRY 2081 NORTH CRN I L L I N O I S Gas COMPA NY SUPER-RUNT QUALITY A&P Red Pitted Cherries 3 Hi-C Orange Drink Each Ham if carefully trimmed. The shank and pelvic bone are removed; oily the round center bone remains. All of the skin and excess fat are removed. 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