j*r. Thursday, May 26, 1960 THE McHENRY PLAtaDEALER Page Eleven EYES/ RIGHT ON THIS QUAUTY LINE UP FOR YOUR 3-DAY WEEKEND-* AtP's.. i SEE... YOU'LL SAVE! Spjring Grove AWARD MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE TO SISTER MARY RUTH by Mrs. Charles Fretmd A&P's I-o-n-g parade of holiday foods include* everything you want for perfect picnics, backyard barbecues or for eating in -- in grand style! Heading the columns of cash savfers are quality-famous A&P Exclusives: savory Jane Parker Baked Goods, Ann Page Fine Foods, and A&P premiumqual/ ty Coffee. ANN PAGE PURE SPECIAL OFFER --YOU PAY ONLY Preserves STRAWBERRY "2 ft 69 It's the berries... a delectable spread! Made from "pick-of-the-crop* v strawberries ... bursting with flavor ... made in Ann Page's modern food kitchens. Adds great taste to toast, muffins and picnic sandwiches. 4LNN PAGI SPECIAL OFFER w. YOU PAY ONLY Mayonnaise "49 Ann Page 8-01. APi Brand bfl. 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You can't buy better coffee... fresher coffee in any package at any price. MILD AND MELLOW EIGHTH OXLOCjKl iCOff€§ 1 -LB. BAG Eight O'clock 57<|3£'|65 MCN AND FUU-BODtED. VIGOROUS AND WINEY Rod Circle ^ 61c in I Bokor 65° 3-LB. BAG '1.89 A&P HAS A COMPLETE VARIETY OF FRESH BUTTER SUNNYFKLD UNSALTED Fine for Diets 93 Score Lb. Ctn. in Qtrs. 73* SUNNYFIELD SWEET CREAM Finest Quality 93 Score Lb. Ctn. in Qtrs. 65 SILVERBR00K FINE QUALITY Lightly Salted 93 Score Lb. Print 63' WHIPPED SUNNYFIELD Salted or Ui 8-oz. Ctn. 39 41 Mel-O-Bit Cheese Borden's v Fancy Swiss Cheese DaMhI* xA&P Vacuum Pack I vQlllllS Virginia or Spanish Process 6-oz. Slices pkg. 2 3-oz. pkgs. 7V4-OZ. tin 25' 25 59< 25* Circus Peanuts Sultan Tuna Flakes Nutley Margarine Delicious Treat 19-oz. >»s 35' 45' 6-oz. tins New A 1-lb. AQ| Improved^ pkgs. Ann Page 4 Varieties fHt OKAT ATLANTIC t PACIfIC KA COMPANY Cake Mix A&P Pineapple Juice Beverages^:Z2 IMS' pkg. 46-oz. tin tt-gal. btls. 25c 35° 49c Sister Mary Ruth O.S.F., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. May of Ringwood, will be awarded the degree of Master of Arts in special education as a reading specialist at commencement exercises to be held May 31 at Cardinal Stritch College in Milwaukee. The Most Reverend William E. Cousins, Archbishop of Milwaukee Archdiocese, will deliver the" commencement address. . Sister Mary Ruth is a graduate -of St. Peter's- grade school. Spring Grove and of McHenry high school.. As a partial requirement for the degree, Sister wrote a dissertation entitled "Easy Reading Books as Determined by j the Choices of Retarded Read- ! ers on the Basis of Interest and Readability". The study includ- ' ed an evaluation of 200 books, each of which was read by approximately fifteen retarded readers between the ages of eight and fifteen, reading at first, second or easy third grade level. The study furnished the basis for compilation of a list of books indicating interest and minimum instructional level required by the child to read the books, as well as criteria for guiding teachers UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP LAUNDER-IT 367 E. Elm St; McHenry, HI. Is Now Owned and Operated by VICTOR and FLORENCE HOPP Royal and Cyl Falch, the former owners, would 'like to thank theiMuanj^mtomen for their past j^atronajfe and the pleasure of having been able ho serve them. M in the selection of books and' for writers of books for retarded readers who are reading at first and second grade level. Sister Mary Ruth is a readi n g c l i n i c i a n a t C a r d i n a l Stritch College Reading Clinic, j Sodality Meets j Members of the Christian Mothers sodality met at St. j Peter's hall for their regular meeting on Thursday evening. New officers were installed, Mrs. Frances Kabot as vicepresident and Mrs. Clarence Miller as treasurer. Services were held in church at which time new members were received ,into the sodality. A potluck dinner was enjoyed. Slides were shown by Father Nilges e x p l a i n i n g C a t h o l i c A c t i o n through DCCW. Plans were discussed for a bake sale to be held on J\me 5. who helped make this affair such a huge success. Approximately 150 ladies weijr present to enjoy the showing of summer styles and an afternoon at cards. Many prizes were awarded and a lovely luncheon was served. Lotus Club Luncheon Members of the Lotus Club enjoyed a luncheon at McHenry Country club on Wednesday afternoon. Cards furnished the entertainment for the remainder of the day. Indiana Trip Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets and family visited the Del Smith family in Dyer, Ind., this weekend. Clubs Mrs. Lenora Miller entertained members of her club in her home Thursday afternoon. Games of five hundred were played and prizes were awarded Mrs. Frank Sanders, Mrs. Peter May, Mrs. Ben May, Mrs. Math Nimsgern and -Mrs. Clara Deinlein. A lovely lunch was served. Fashion Show Success The committee in charge of the fashion show, sponsored by the Christian Mothers sodality held at St. Peter's hall on Thursday are grateful to all SERVICE NEWS | Vilseck, Germany --• Army Specialist Four William R. Gagne. son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 J. Gagne, 303 Terrace drive, McHenry, completed the tracked vehicle mechanic course May 7 at the Seventh Ai tank training center in Vilse^ Germany. Specialist Gagne received training in engine repair, track a n d b o d y m a i n t e n a n c e , a n d parts supply. Gagne is regularly assigned as a mechanic in the 32n Armor's Company C in Friedburg. He entered the Army in July, 1958, completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and arrived overseas in May, 1959. LONG WEEK-END f i . Go places - do things - have a weekend of fun. But first come over and stock up on playtime accessories and everyday health and beauty needs. Yes, be sure to stop at BOLGER'S for the best buys under the sun. McKESSONS $1.00 BOTTLI NEW! WOODBURY SHAMPOO SACCHARIN TABLETS 2 for 33* MEN'S OR LADIES SUNGLASSES V4 grain - 100 s Reg. 33c each % 69/ Sellers summer stock-up sale Vial of 12 DRAMAMINE TABLETS Prevent Car, sea, air Q ^ J sickness J ft ENERGINE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID TANFASTIC FULL PINT CAN NON-OILY SUNTAN LOTION FREE HAIR SET MIST M WITH Regular > Size BRECK HAIR SET MIST $2.25 Value $|50 OFF! INSECT REPELLENT 5 0Z. 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