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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Nov 1959, p. 11

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*1 AMERICA'S DEPfNMllE FOOD MERCHANT FOR A MOST FESTIVE HOLIDAY, SHOP A*P FOR ALL YOUR... i 1 iBi BIRTHDAY Shop AflsP for all the traditionalVoods for your holiday ^ feast, ^ou'll see an abundance of everything -- from turkey to\rimmin's! Be sure to include quality-famous A&P Exclu^ives: tasty Jane Parker Baked Goods, Ann Page Fine Foocte; and A&P premium-quality Coffee. . . .^w . JANE PARKER - 8-lNCH SIZE JANE PARKE ri Cherry Pie 45c The tart-sweet flavor of Cherry Pie in a golden brown crust makes every forkful delightful! Tempting holiday pie at tempting savings. REG. 49c Oven Fresh Light Fluffy JANE PARKER Angel Food Cake 39c Fruit cake $|39 $395 $l5* Caramel Pecan Rolls S * 35 Ihole Wheat Bread 2 - 2S' StuffsngBread Potato Bread tX ,, W Fruit Stollen li/2-lB. (LIGHT) 5-LB. (LIGHT) MB! (DAMQ OVER % FRUIT AND NUTS! Jane Parker OVen Fresh Delicious Coffee Cake loaf 25< 59< M#»l S fine faxti Akecfnt&e ANN PAGE 64 Off R®§alar Price-You Pay Onif Mayonnaise ,besh 49* A money-saving buy on this popular favorite . . . perfect for salads, lunch-box sandwiches and between-meal snacks. Don't miss it! ANN PAGE PURE NHOFF REGULAR PRICE--YOU PAY ONLY! 'Preserves apricot 2^55* Ann Page Ketchup t,2 25' Waflitai -'39' ANN PAGE Tomato Soup 3 - 49c Hack Pspper Economical Size 69- EnpmMKk B6'^ 75* Custom Ground A&P premium-quality Coffee adds .a festive note to your Thanksgiving feast. So fresh ... so fragrant ... so "Alive with Flavor." MILD AND MELLOW EIGHT O'CLiCK 1-LB. BAG 3-LB. BAG Better buy the big three-pound bag and be prepared for "seconds" . . . this is the coffee that's been flavor-famous for a century! (Yet it's thrifty!) CLOCK tOMtt*. 5* I5' g RICH AND FULL-BOD Red Circle ™ 59( »-"»• n 1.71 EXTRA fiOOB TO YOUR BUDGET. SUNNYFIELD VIGOROUS AND WINEY io sr 1 -LB. BAG |3< 3-lb:|«S «l.iS Butter OUR FINEST QUALITY 1 -LB. 93 --IN QUARTERS CARTON 73 For extra flavor, juiciness and tenderness, bake your. Turkey with top-quality Sunnyfield Butter. It's A&P's Very best butter, lightly salted and brought to you at peak flavor. <r APPETITE-PLEASING 600D BUYS... MIDM CA1HSI WARWICK CHOCOLATE COVERED Tliin Mints ™": 49* WARWICK Pecan Delights 49c WORTHMORE OLD FASHIONED 12-OZ. PKG. Chocolate Drops 29c 49c New York „ State »• Sic OMdar Cheese Fancf twiss Cheese Cottage Ch«§ Wisconsin Aged Tasty Flavor lb. Cream Rich Large or Small Curd THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY WARWICK CHOCOLATE COVERED Tasty i Flavor 12-oz. BOX Thursday. November 19. 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Eleven Lakeland Park REMIND ALL TO BUY TICKETS FOR SNOWBALL DANCE Vickey Bottari - EV. 5-2262 If you haven't taken notice of the calendar lately, you better do so and you will note that the Snowball dance is only three weeks away on Saturday. Dec. 3, 9 p.m.. American Le gion hall. If you have not as yet purchased your tickets do so as soon as possible so you too can join the [many who attend every yeai^jgnd have sucl a srand time. , x x In Hospital Mrs. Ed. Havden has been confined in the Woodstock hospital during the past week where she has been undergoing tests to determine whether or not she may have been injured when their car was hit from behind, a few weeks back. In Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerstad and family spent the weekend in Reedsburg, Wis., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Grange and family and also visited with several other friends atthe same time. Home Again Little Ciiffy Last, 5 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Last, is homo now after having been in the McHenry hospital for an oncration. I am told he is doing fine and is all full of vim. vigor and vitality again as most 5 year olds are. QDBDDDDBDBQ HEADQUARTERS FOR Going Away Party Several of Eleanore Last's friends got together last week at the home of Mrs. Marian Hulbert, the occasion being a going away party. She and ner family are going 1o be moving back to Chicago in the very near future so Barb Meurer, Agnes Prazak, Del Kroening, Grace Campo, Virginia Krispin and the hostess for the day, Marian Hulbert, presented her with a very lovelyv gift as a going away present.\ Bahy Shower Last Monday nignt a baby shower was, gi,ven/by Barbara Malinowski, June Gilbertson and Angie Amiciftfor the coming baby, of CorMie ^Giacomo. The ladies who camt and brought along such lovely little babv gifts and in return were - served, such a delicious array of food were: Angie Amici, Daisy Krupinski. Virginia Tomasello, Helen Meyer, June Gilbertspn, Jackie Manfredinin. Bernieo^ Donarski. Nellie Koppa. L.yda Radisch. Marge Franklin, Carol Humann. Mary Murphy. Gertrude JKrug. Barbara Malinowski (and baby Rita), Rita Tomasello. Doris Schabow. and mvse'f. Gifts were sent by Vireinia Grote and bv Mrs Mary Giacomo, her mother-in-law. Baby Shower This is not a repeated heading but a babv shower this time was held for Daisv Krupinski who will soon have a new addition in her home. On Thursday night (night of the first snow of the yearl the following ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. Dotty Becker with all their lovely baby gifts: Jean Parisi, Lee Glorch, Fran Cina, Elaine Jett. Connie Giacomo. Esther Cygan. Marco Franklin. Joan Florek, Dotty Becker, Dorothy Humphreys and yours truly. After all the gifts were opened by our guest of honor, the girls were served with a verv delicious array of food. The center piece for the occasion was a lovely pink and blue basket with the stork just hanging low. The i>ay After This is the old day after the night before deal with most of the ladies who attended the baby shower for Daisy Krupinski returning to Dotty's home 1o finish up what they couldn't do the night before. Those who did go back were Jean Parisi, Lee Glorch, Fran Cina. Elaine Jett, Connie Giacomo, Esther Cygan, Marge Franklin, Lena Abbinante. who was unable to attend the night before, joined the group. I could not attend due, to the fact that Raymond was home- sick with an ear ache ail week so I missed out on some of the fun these girls always have when they get together. Happy Birthday To Paulette Rizzo who celebrated her twelfth birthday on Saturday with a party for the following girls: Pattie Bol- ;on, Emily, Falsetti, Bonnie Einspar. Donna Kwiatek, Josephine Cina, Francine Parisi. •Toann Roid. Penny Miller; Sherry Nellis. Mary Ellen Wright. Joyce Adorns, Valerie Franklin, Sally Justen and of course last hut not least her sister, Joann. To Suzy Meineke who also celebrated her birthday on Saturday this being her eleventh .vith the following girls: Mary- Helen Schaber. Kathy Lafonlaine. Betty and Alice Sullivan, Kathy Miller, Betsy Kilday, Sharon Balona, Donna Bucaro and Mary Pat Mrachek. Then on Sunday the following gathered at the Meineke home to again celebrate the occasion Mr. and Mrs. H. Meineke. her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dande) and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stippick and family. 0 To Wayne Cyg^n who is still celebrating his birthday from last week. Due to the fact that several mernbers of the family were unable to make it for last I week, it had to be pushed to J this week and the following 'gathered to help him celebrate his seventh birthday: his maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tews. B. Cygan (his paternal grandfather). Mr. and Mrs. Len Glowinski and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eller and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dohr and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cygan and son, Mr. and Mrs. E. Zimn.v and daughter and Miss Joan Adler. Visitors At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rogers on Sunday was Dolores' sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. J. LohSe and Johnny. Peggy and Terry, their three children. Warning Will all parents p'ease warn the children to move off to the side of the streets with their sleds and iceskates whenever they see a car coming. It's difficult to stop a car rapidly on ;ce as this m^y c^use the car t,o slide and go right into the children playing. So again, let's warrt them early. © POST 491 By Dorothy WcirhiniUin Dorothy Diedrich, Lauretta Homo and Ruth Mrachek attended the regular monthly meeting of the McHenry County Council recently at Cary. After the meeting o iunch was served by the members of the Cary auxiliary. The next Coun; cil meeting will be held in Crystal Lake on the first Friday in December. Members of the post and auxiliary paid tribue to Paul Karls. who passed away recent 'v. Honor gmrds wore members of the Legion Rifle Squad and the V.F.W. Our heartfelt sympathy goes to his wife and family. ISV ' HAT CLEANING NEW • Sweaibands f Ribbons Bindings • Linings If Desired RAI CLE OW ERS 100 X. Front St. Phone EV 5 0927 •E3DE2E2EX3E2CGO TIRED OF SHOVELING SNOW? Try Our New 15" Power Snow Blower $<5900 Per Hour Use Our SNO-WMZZER (Eliminates Lifting -- A Snow Pusher On Wheels) $14)0 for 2 hours Call EV 5-2916 United Rerit-CUlA. 542 Main St. Open Daily 8 to 6 -- Wednesday and Sunday 8 to 12 McHenry There's nothing like o new cdr--and no new car like a Chevrolet. This is the 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe! PEOPLE SAY THESE ARE THE THINGS THEY W^iT IN A CAR .and CHEVROLET for '60 comes closest to meeting every need! Interviews with thousands of car owners across the country show clearly what they like or dislike about their present cars . . . and what they want most in their 1960 cars. Here s what the people t e l l us they want. . . and here's how Chevrolet meets their needs. 55c 65' 2149' "Price, that's what's uppermost in my mind." All Impalas and Bel Airs with V8 engines are lower in price, as are automatic transmissions and many other popular options. Also Biscaynes now include as standard equipment conveniences formerly optional at extra cost. "And how about operating economy? And resale value?" You keep right on saving after you buy your favorite Chevrolet, too. And Chevrolet's traditionally higher resale value means you'll get more back when you trade. "Give me plenty of good old-fashioned comfort." There's comfort and then some in this one. Chevy's long on space, for one thing. Once you're under way you'll know just how comfortable Full Coil suspension makes your ride. "Safety--don't forget safety!" You're surrounded by safety features in a new Chevrolet. You've got big, sturdy brakes underfoot, for example, that last longer. As it has been for years, safety is standard equipment in Chevy. "Let's keep upkeep down, too." More than ever, Chevrolet for 1960 is built to stay on the road and out of the repair shop. You can tell that from its hushed, unruffled way of going, from the solidx thunk of Chevy's big doors. Of course, if you should need service, you're always near efficient, economical attention to your needs. "I want a car that will stand up to the driving I do." For proof of Chevy's staying power, just spend a minute watching the nearest road. ^ ou 11 see more Chevrolets traveling on it than any other car--evidence-on-wheels of Chevrolet durability. (And that higher resale value attests to it, too.) "Me for a sweet-handling car." Handling's always been Chevy's forte, and 1960 is no exception. But really, this kind of lightness and precision you've simply got to enjoy for yourself. .. a car you can look at and be smug about buying it." Chevrolet for 1960 leaves the low-price field far behind when it comes to fashion. But you re the best judge of styling, so take a good close look at Chevrolet. We warn you: you're about to fall in love. "And performance. Let's have a hot one!" Chevy's spirited V8's have set the standard for ultra-efficient power in American-built passenger car engines. You've got a long list of performanceminded transmissions to pick from, too. So that, friends, is what you told us you want. We think it can be summed up rather well in just one word: mine. Get the full story of Chevy's brand of value soon at your Chevrolet dealer s. Nearest to perfection a low-priced car ever came . f CHEVROLET. Swiss Gruyere Cheese ,s*'f 29c Ride test '60's best --at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's CLARK CHEVROLET SALES m PUCK IFFECIWS WBU MQViMMB 204 W. ELM ST. McHENR Y, ILL. EVERGREEN 5-0277 f)

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