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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Jan 1959, p. 10

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$age Ten THE McHENHY PLAINDEALEH Tohnsburg SOFTBALL TEAM SPONSORS ANNUAL DANCE by uetty Hettermann Next Saturday evening, Jan. 31, a dance will be presented in the Community Club hall to benefit the players of Hettermann's softball ° team. The team extends ah open invitation to one and all to attend this fun filled evening. Tickets can be obtained from any of the team members or can be purchased at the door on the night of fyie dance. Polio Drive . A reminder to everyone about the collection boxes placed in the various( business places throughout the town for the purpose of securing donations lor the polio fund. Your contribution is needed no matter how big or how small. The polio foundation has come a long,way to go. Please try to do your part^~by a cash contribution that will enable doctors to continue their important work in research. Sielisch home in Pistakee Highlands. The home was badly damaged due to a gas explosion but luckily no one was injured. The second"'call came later that morning when they were called upon to lend their assistance when two cars collided Hettermann and Ethel Heim. Refreshments were served by Mig Joyce, Gloria Jorgenso.n and Eleanor Mangold at the recent meeting. Ai) Evening To Remember Recently a festive group near the Oak Park hotel. Mrs. . journeyed to "Chicago for a de- Anita Freund driver of one car, was unhurt.but the driver of the second car needed medical attention. She was taken in the squad truck to the McHenry hospital for tx;eatment. Death Claims Two, The relatives and friends of Harry Ward paid their final respects last week. Harry who has been quite ill for a long time passed away at the Woodstock hospital. Our sincere sympathies are extended to his widow and daughter. lightful evening. The group consisted of George and Ethel Rad, LuAnn and Harry Smith, Bill and Jo Haag, Bonnie and Si Meyers, Mig and Bob Joyce and Connie and Frank May. The girls with the excepti6n of At their meeting last Friday*] Connie bowl together as a team troop 378 was busy making in- ! sponsored by George Rad. The vitations for their mothers, i group were dinner guests at The girls invited their mothers j the club of which the Rads are to be present at the next meet- | members. One and all agree it ing when the troop will be of-I was a most delightful evening ficially pinned as Brownies, to remember. Denis'e Koch was the hostess ; for this meeting. j Congratulations * Corner . I Belated greetings to Mig Troop 295 postponed ' their : Joyce who observed her natal weekly meeting because of the : day on Jan. 17 and to Gloria Pechous who passed another milestone on Jan. 21. Jan. 2-? is quite an eventful. heavy snowfall. Troop 40S flew-up as intermediate girl scouts at a meet- date to Bill and Jean Fischer, ing held in the Community , Bill celebrates his birthday on i Club last Monday. This troop fthat particular date and they ', will begin to work on second recently celebrated their fifth : class and regular badges. These [wedding anniversary on the girls will be under the leader- I same day. ship of Dorothy Stinebiss and j. : 1 ^ | Dorothv Adams. Committee Friends of Emil Boiler of Peoria were shocked to learn of his untimely death last Tuesday. Jan. 20. Emil was the son-in-law of the late William G. Ricks. Mr. Boiler passed away the day after Bill was buried in Chicago. Surviving is his widow, Myrtes. Around the Town Bob and Sally Benson returned to our vicinity recently upon the completion of Bob's two year hitch in Uncle Sam's service. GRANTED CHARTER women for this troop are Del-i A state charter has been I ma Monte. Bonnie Meyers. | g^anted t0 United Decorating, ! Gloria Jorgenson and Eleanore In£ McCullom Lake. William \ ?!an,g0llaml.Wi:ll b^ sP°nsored Krogmann. Jr.. William Krog-I mann. Sr.. & Elsie Krogmann. to conduct a general painting by the Community Club. . Troop 135 will be working on their junior high badges under and decorating business; to adthe guidance of their leaders vertise and publish advertis#- Lu Ann Smith and Ethel Rad. ments, etc. NanCy Monte recently com- j pleted her second class badge. ' Wise men believe nothing Committee women for troop i that contradicts their intelli- 135 are Rita Miller. Dorothy i gence. | ] Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith have train reservations for Thursday of this week. They are headed south where they will spend several weeks visiting the I3ill Tamasys in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Visitors at the Arnold Michels home over last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. George Logsdon of Alvada, Ohio. WHY LET YOUR SAVINGS EARN LESS? CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 3 % % The Jak-Ana Heights association's first annual dance was a complete success last Saturday -evening in the community club hall. Many persons -expressed their desire to make this a yearly event and we all hope it does. Rescue Squad Calls The rescue squad members were called out twice last Saturday. At 5:10 a.m. their first call took them to the Walter SAftll Of TOUt SAVINGS UP 10 $10,000. •ff co*!5 Save with full Safety Availability Convenience MAEEN0C f CDCKAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 102 North Staae St. Tel. JOrdan 8-7258 MARENGO, ILLINOIS Total Assets over $9,500,000.00 % u Dant Club Gin uai SPECIAL WINE & LIQUOR SALE $349 $>98 $379 79' $498 $2" Early Times Reg. $4.98 Full Quart Fifth Bourbon Supreme Straight 90.4 Proof Fifth Crystal Kosher WINE Reg. $1.15 Quart Highland Queen SCOTCH Reg. $6.25 Fifth Private Stock WHISKEY Blended Fifth * NYE DRUGS. WALGREEN AGENCY 129 X, Riverside Drive " PHONE 26 McHenry, 111. • T f •» '"<• j||. Thursday, January 29, t959 AMERICA'S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT BIRTHDAY - 7 * BEEF RIB BUTTER SUNNYFIELD, 93 Score Top Quality, Lightly Salted LB. CTN. IN QTRS. APPLES Washington, Delieoous Red, lipe, Sweet Navel Oranges Calif. Grown, 88 Size Sweet & Juicy, Vitamin Packed 49 c Grapefruit Florida 96 Size -- Seedless 10 49c REALEMON 39 Lemon Juice Reconstituted qt. btl. Jane Parker OH© _ Large Size ea. WtP londor li nt Coffei ',T 71® Rinso Detergent2 Z 67' Saarf Deterpt if®« Detergent Liquid Wisk Vel Beauty Bar Vel Detergent 5TH AND 6TH RIBS LB. 1ST THRU 4TH RIBS, lb. 55* 59* Famous A&P Super-Right Quality. You can be sure every one of these rib roasts is juicy and fine flavored to assure real eating pleasure. All ribs cut only 7" long for economy and eating satisfaction. 9 Super-Right Quality, Boneless SMOKED BUTTS *49' Completely Cleaned, Whole FRESH FRYERS ra * 35<* Allgood Brand -- Hickory Smoked Sliced Bacon lb. pkg. 39 A&P CASE LOT--CITRUS JUICE SALE GRAPEFRUIT BLENDED ORANGE JUICE of 12 SAVE 33c 46-ox. Tins JUICE SAW 46C JUICE SAVE 43c Gaso of 12 46-oz. Tins Caso of 12 46-oz. Tins SQ39 $3'8 $449 ®r@nd, Pure u.W. Sugar 10&99« $169 Evaporated, Pet Brand or Carnation Milk 12 I4V2-OZ. tins Our Very Finest 3 Tins 43c &P Apple sauce Flavor Kist Saltines Nut ley Colored and Quartered Marianne 2 2 16 oz. tins lb. box 1 lb. ctns. Kraft's, Velveeta Cheese Spread 2 a 75c" With Pork or Campbell's Beans 2 " 25 Linco Bleach 2l«g0 AQc pkgs. D9 2 z 39 pkgc. 11 Cleans, Disinfect! •/j-ga). btl. Nine Lives CAT FO@B Rap In Was Heavy Duty Real jTreat 25 2 2 Z 45° 100-ft. roll 14-oz, btls. Wai Paper Del Monti litap Aon Fig Bars Supreme Sweetener THE GREAT ATIANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY £uper Markets All Prices Effective Through January 31st 8-01. btl. Watch For Dollar Days In McHenry

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