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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Dec 1959, p. 14

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(. Page fourteen •rtffi kcHfekftY AMittSsAifi Tuesday, December 22, 1959 Eastwood Manor GREETINGS FOR JOYOUS HOLIDAY EXTENDED TO ALL Lois Ryan - EV 5-5377 Biederer, Susan Anderson, Larry ahd Tommy Salo all catne to help Larry eat cake and ice cream. All the motheps came too for coffee and cake. Nancy Lindeman had alove-, Pamala, drove to Georgia for ly birthday party to celebrate i the weekend visiting grandparher fourth birthday. All her | ents while they Once again with the coming 1 little friends who came are, On Sunday, the Fult'zep attended a pot-luck supper at the high school. Lonzo Campbell and two of his daughters, Shirley and or\the Christ Child our hearts Larry Mersch, Chris and Kathy, aj-e TiU^djyith a great joy. Let 1 Durkin. Michael, Kathy, and us not forg&t when we - give " ' gifts to ouurr roTvsev ed ones that God?' has given y^Hjie greatest gift of all --. His cmly Son. Christmas is Jesus' biHMay and we should celebrate it wi>th the knowledge that He gave His life for us. so that we may e. With this thought may ydu .all have the merriest Christmas ever. you Block Rosary On Tuesday, Dec. 22. the Block Rosary will be held at the Tom Simpson home at 9 p.m.- at 126 Manor Lane. All Catholics of Ejg?;twood Manor are invited to attend. ' Faith Presbyterian Church News On Thursday, Dec. 24, an informal Christmas Eve service W'll be held at the church at 7:30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all who will be home this Christmas to join with us in -a service of worship. Choir practice will be /neld on Tuesday. Dec_22^aP8.,p.m. Happy Bir Suzanne Garrelts will celebrate her first birthday on Christmas Eve. On the day after Christmas Len Lawrence will blow out his birthday candles. That s?jime day Tommy Hutchinson will be two years old. On Dec. 27, Ann Ritter, Edward Schwabauer, and Carey Fenner, who will turn .six and Edward Tinkler, who will turn fourteen will all celebrate their birthadys on this day. Margaret Slove will blow out her birthday candles on Dec. 28. Donna Rohrer will celebrate her birthday on Dec. 29. Happy birthday to all. Accident Bob Newion had two fingers smashed at work when he was cleaning a press. We hope that his fingers will soon be healed. Randy. Penick, Neal, Kathy and Ellen Barry, Linda and Steve French, David Kilroy, and Nancy and Neal Shaw and their cousin, Roberta, who is staying with the Shaws for a few days. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Brewer, Annie Quinn from Round Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lindeman of Munrielien, Mr. and Mrs. Bertucci of Highwood, Mr. and Mrs. Varap of Prospect Heights; and Mr. and Mrs. Hertkel of Barrington all came for a delicious supper. ' ^ On, Saturday, the Newlons travelled to Chicago to visit with Rosemary's folks, Mr. and Mrs/Gill iff o for the day. Also on Saturday Pat and Elmer Borcovart journeyed to Chicago for a shopping trip. Carol- ahd .John Haygs, Helen and Dan Mathes, Lee and George Landin, Amolee and Jack Mclntyre, and Marilyn and Jack Fultz attended a party for the choir of Faith Presbyterian church at the Ferole Tomlinson home. while they were there. Lonz^s brother, Donnie, came home with them to stay in Eastwood Manor until the holidays. Mary Lou and 'John Bai;ry had a rooting time at the Bears football game in Chicago on Sunday. ,, • -* -- . •. Pat Cjsewski and the children jugt returned from a two week/visit with Pat's parent!, Mr/and Mrs. Conrad Mason, in Rjelson, \Vis. Lois~Ryan and the children spent the day' in Arlington Heights visiting Jerry's mother and his grandmother, who is ill. On Safftirday the Ryans enjoyed the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stephan in Fox River Grove. Lois Ryan and the children ~ went on a shopping trip with Lois' mother on Monday. In Closing' Next week we will have a report on the EMPOA meeting and on the Christmas party. Have a Merry Christmas and attend0 , the church of your choice during this holy season and every Sunday. : /c Sick List 'elores Woolwine was down the flu. Dottie Messer has the flu bug now. Get well soon, Dottie. r This and That Larry Tucker CelebratecJ ~h~Hf fifth birthday in a big way. Janet and Janice Engstrom, David and Mark Borcovan. Pricilla Mclntyre, Keith arid Bill Butler, Jackie and Gerry LEARN TO FLY (Anyone Can) Crystal Lake Airport now offers a special flight . training course at (includes flight and ground school) ^$6.50 per . lesson SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER FAMILIARIZATION LESSON $5,00 Gives you an opportunity to handle the controls the instructor while in flight FOR MORE INFORMATION Call Crysta! Lake 151 or Come Out to Crystal Lake Airport Sunny side Estates BROWNIES FETE MOTHERS AT X^EAS LUNCHEON LpiSQtoderson The girls of Brownie troop 295, Johnsburg, outdid themselves on Dec. 12 at their m o t h e r-daughter luncheon. These young ladies prepared the entire meal from start to finish. It was delicious and the table decorations, which, they also made, were truly a work of art.«The two Brownies of Sunnyside Estates who treated their moms to: a wonderful afternoon were Judy Walczynski and Mary Anderson. Joan and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and were very proud of our little girls. This troop is under the "very capable direction of Mrs. Leroy Marshall and Mrs. William •Barth, her co-leader.- We can appreciate the sacrifices these women and any other men and women make for our children in scouts. Our hats are off to th^m.tJ * ** 1 , Operation George Owen underwent all emergency appende c t o m y a week agoT7He~was rushed to the McHenry hospital where the operation was performed. After a Jew days he returned home and is doing 'very well for-himself. ; Reminder Due to the early publication of the Plaindealer again next week, my deadline is pushed up two days. We know you are busy as the dickens but if you have any news call it in a little earlier than usual. Birthdays J Little tots cannot selept safe lowed? Is gpaint likely to%hip Here's a switch, all the birth-' toys for themselves. Parents or peel off easily? Was Jead ..days Jare adult with the exception'of Paul Voight who will be 7 on the twenty-third. George Owen celebrated today (Tuesday) and John Fiedler on the twenty-third along with Paul. Christmas Eve is Helen Brunhoefer's jday. We have three C h r i s t m a s b i r t h d a y s , P o l l y Stevens, Sol Kobus,. and Dale Kuntz." Happy holiday birthdays to them all. .. Christmas Greeting The cards have been pouring in and at last the Christmas spirit has enveloped us. I consider myself lucky to be able to wish everyone who' reads this £ Very merry Christmas from all of my family to yours. May it be e^ferything you hope for and the true meaning of Christmas reign in your hearts. questions___£or parents purchase Christmas must choose for them. The Institute fof Safer Living poses these about to pi toys: Will the toy ignite or burn? Will it break into small pieces? Can it cause cuts or punctures? Cain it be swal aint used to finish th£ toy, Is [the toy likely to cause injury if thrown by a child? For maximum safety. your answer should be "no" „ to each question. - 4' FT PAY<< TO Ar>Vrj?TTSTC HILLVIEW COMUUMMY OF RICHMOND WILL 13E CLOSED FROM 6 P.M. -- DECEMBER 24ih TO 6 A.M. -- DECEMBER 26th w;e r r y Ck r i S t m aj m is Old Taylor Old Grandad Old Charter Old Crow Old Hickory Old Forester Seagram's V.O. Canadian Club W H I S K E Y S 5th $5.45 $ Early Times 5th $6.55 | Calvert's 5th $6.15 Seagram's 5th $4.95 | Barclay's 5th $4.65 $ Ancient Age 5th $6.55 | Jim Beam] 5th $6.40 $ Schenley 5th $6.20 § Sunny Brook 55 5th $4.95 5th $4.5C 1 5th $4.50 5th $3.75 ^th $4.80 5th$4.60j|| 5th $4,50 » 5th $4.65 Old Fitzgerald \ 5th $6.51 SCOTCHES f WHITE LABEL % 8 TEACHER'S £ | BLACK & WHITJjE || » t JOHNNY WALKER 5tp $6.55 5th $6.35 5th $6.35 5th $6.35 MANHATTAN HEUBLEIN MARTINI MANHATTAN m $395 WINES Taylor Virginia Dare Christian Bros. Petri Garrett Italian Swiss Colony 1 BEERS K qt. $1.70 % PRAGER qt. $1.151 SCHLITZ qt- $1.591 MILLER qt. $1.10 g PABST qt. $1.10 § OLD STYLE 1 BLATZ qt. $1.10 IS VAN MERRITT McHenry Liquors 8! McHENRY PLAINDEALER EMPLOYER and STAFf / WIS 1 f g/*f < 16 h> j-or ail you wonde psopout there, the merriest C^hriStmaS you hciue every had, a($abrint with love yooclcheer ctndhiyh happiness)* i are deeply appreciative of the privilege of?Serviny you duriny the year now drawiny to a close, and hope to See you early and oj^ten in the new year Lout to how in. *3n the future the past, we sha m end everyiffort to deserve your f^ullconfide :/ lie now ak as in ence. EMPLOYEES ADELE FROEHLICH MARIE YEGGE FRANCES M^CREERY MARY MILLER HELENE LUCAS BILL MOORE EARL WALSH BILL BURFELNDT KAY CAHILL DAVE AYERS BILL McKIBBIN STANLEY SWEENEY JAMES HUNT MARCELLA LARSEN GRACE MEYER BEN JUNG CORRESPONDENTS CASE LOIS RYAN BETTY HETTERMANN VICKI BOTTARI ANNETTE SCHMIT NANCI RITTER . EVE LEVESQUE ANN FRISBY HAZEL MORLEY KAY SIELISCH RUBY SHEPARD. MRS. CHAS. FREUND LOIS ANDERSON IRMA GUNTHER JANE DUCEY CLARE-MUELLER C A R R I E R S * 8 I « Cor. Green & Elm JOHN GENDE BERNARD MATCHEN HOWARD GRIFFITH ED SMITH jpONALD MERCURE TOM HAUCK EILEEN HOMO JAMES BECKER BRUCE TOUSSAINT KEITH NOBLE BOB NIELSEN GUS UNTI, PROP. Phone EV 5-0104 • McHenry, 111. §j --^ -- TEDDY OLSEN BERNADINE REID LAN OLSEN JIM MARS MICHAEL NOONAN .GEORGE BURNS JOHN SEN&ERIK CHARLES KUP^TIS DAVE DRUML < ROBERT G1^5VER ^ JIM BOYLE TOM BAUER I I

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