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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jul 1961, p. 11

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iW Thursday, July 13, 1961 THE McHENHY PLAINDEALER irt-vj^rr ~_T£ .-yvyryi supplement to low-salorie diets! '•<•'• ": Ls-V^ s- \ - ' *-*> <$r „;$»* • •- .;\. - # * *11n1 •* \ v><v :; - |I i & m ho yflliy JANE PARKER GLAMOUR BREAD 25 < <«. Not a reducing loaf - but a iillsious §@i§re© @ff many of the 1 [LB0 minerals, witamins and LOAF proteins that calorie-cutting nay .lose. Sold exclusively at A&P Food Stores Larp ilirry Pie T,p^..4ic NM Wheat Bread £c2.™ 39c Caramel Pecan RolliXptr... 39c All Butter Brownies * 69c Page ELorva .. Pisiakee Highlands LIST COMMITTEE TO PICK OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR Ha*®| Money nr. 7-8S20 At ihe July association meeting the nominating committee for next year's officers were selected. They are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson, Bill Lange, Lou Spankuch, John Megley. This group will select persons to fill the vacancy in September. Roads are being graded and Lake street is being black topped. Copies of the new byla «ws are being printed and will ber mailed out shortly. A Worthy Cause -That is the purchase of a ticket to the Johnsburg Rescue Squad dance. This year the important date is Sept. 2 from 9 p.m. to 1 p.m. Even if you won't Ik? able to attend the purchase of just one ticket will be greatly appreciated. Tickets are being sold throughout the Highlands. Get yours now! Mount Hope Church Mount Hope welcomed their new pastor and family last week with a surprise pantry shower when they moved here from Oak Park. Stewart and F l o r e n c e S m i t h a n d t h e i r Eig daughter are welcome open arms. A young ch needs a full time pastor and Pastor Smith fills the nitch completely. The Bykotas will hoid a splash party on July 15. Call Barb Sisk for reservations. Sea Scouts last weekend the Sea Explorer ship, the .Sword Fish from North Lake was guest of our Sea Scouts. Our unit is more equipped with the Whale boat and the Northlake group enjoyed using it. The weekend also included a camp out at the state park, swimming and dancing. In two weeks, on July 22, the Woodstock Senior Girl Scouts will be guests of the Sea Scouts. This will be a swimming and dancing party. Cub Scouts The winner of the trophy from the fishing contest last week was Georgia VanZevern. On the trip to the Museum on July 5, the scouts were escorted by Mrs. Jost, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zenner. Birthdays and Anniversaries Happy birthday to Mary Hansen on July 13. Best wishes to Frances Groth on July 19. Many happy returns of the day to Blanche Haefliger on July 7, Sylvia Murray on July 10. Dolly Novotny on July 12, Marge Waldin on July 12. Lonna Marie Tomao on July 19. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Schimpf on July 15 and belated wishes to Jack and Kay Reilly on July 3. Woman's Club To the members of the Woman's club, this is your last reminder if you want youi name in the year book. July 14 is the deadline. You can pay your dues at the homes of Diana Murg a t r o y d or Kay Sielisch. the McHenry hospital will hold its annual rumlnage sale on Friday, July 14, at the Gladstone barn on Rt. 31 in McHenry. Everyone is invited to attend this fabulous sale. It will be worth your while. The items on sale are wonderful. Honored at Shower A surprise baby shower was held on June 30 for Elaine Galetka. Hostess was Kathy Weber. Guests were Wanda Dobecki, Carla Bales, Pat Pederson, Doris Hanson, Tina O'Malley ands Lilly Hovseth. Around thewfcrfilhnds A card club Friday at the home of E^Man Nees en.Other gals in on the card playing were Marie Schlick, Marilyn VanZevrson, M a r c i a Weaver, Jeanne Barron, Betty Warczak, Betty Sandelin and Audrey Misavice. The girls also brought gifts for two occasions. Presents for the Warczak "baby-to-be" and going away presents for Darlean who will be leaving the end of July. Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Neil spent several days in Hayward, Wis. On July 3, Bill and Jeanne Barron, Phillip and Patty Krumwiede and Frank and Judy Krumwiede had a picnic supper and swimming at Lake Geneva. Bernice and Larry. Ford spent two days visiting the Lindemanns. Gladys Jones was pleased to have her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reece Palmer, from South Dakota spend some time visiting here last week. The Sea Scouts marched in the parade at Fox Lake on July 2. Jim Bales is spending two weeks at a camp up north. Gertie Alberts of Chicago spent last Saturday with Lil and Leo Orlowski.. Your reporter spotted many from the Highlands enjoying the fire works in McHenry. Dawn Misavice is spending a few weeks with her grandmother in Chicago. Linda pobecki is taking her turn staying with her grandparents in South Bend. Your reporter, Dick and the children entertained her cousin and her family from Cicero last Sunday. Eileen and Rich Lewandowski finally, got around to spending the day here. Dorothy Orlowskie's sister, Miss Gola MacDonald of Chicago, was a weekend guest of the Orlowskies. After the parade and other doings in Fox Lake they visited Miss Mac- Donald's friends, the Paddocks, ir iSkr e&n^. Ann Szypelbaum was a patient at McHenry hospital last week. Herb and Lorraine Lindemann had their daughters, Marilyn and Pat, with them over the weekend. Marilyn had her husband and children along also. The Jim Malek family really enjoyed the Fourth of July holiday. They attended the parade in Fox Lake, Johnsburg and McHenry carnivals and the fireworks in Wonder Lake. The girls really enjoyed having their daddy home to enjoy all the fun. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanley and daughter, Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Ericson of Branerton, 111., were guests at the home of Kay and Wally Sielisch. They enjoyed the outdoors and catching up on the Auxiliary Rummage Sale The Woman's auxiliary to WE ARE READY TO FURNISH EXCHANGE UN ItMhwIMt •»*«• Z.W toffee &ke < .49 Ami Page Fits Foods! mm [PAGE PURE » '» '• u m-v ANN PAGE MOIH fine foxfo Nsecfnt , Bqpm Beans Here's a terrific value. A wonderfully luscious spread on breakfast toast OF muffins, just great for picnic sandwiches. Fdced to save! CI ' @i? 30ST0N STYLE, WEGETAR1AN PORK & TOMM0 SAUCE terves Ann Page Brand ORB ML OFfltPt Preserves Ann Page 2£45c I'-.1 Dressi O" Che, -Aid Coffee loses flavor faster once it's ground . . . so A&P premium-quality Coffee is kept in the whole bean rati! you buy. In ftSi® store, it's custom-ground for your coflfeemaker to give you big, fresh, wonderful COFFEE MILL FLAVOR . . . freshground flavor you can't get in a can. There's no finer coffee in any package at any price. Enjoy it... iced or hot. Kola, Ginger Ale Yukon Club (Plus Deposit) ROOT BEER MARGARINE AEROSOL BOMBS Nutley Brand In Quarters CKHSwAR fancy Wisconsin AMHHCA*S FOKMOST FOOD I ETA HA . . . SINCE lUf Super Markets H MfiU AftAffflC I MOM RA COMPANY ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JULY 15th rfiaaiaatMdby^ 5» * ski a •», rales - Clutches FOR ALL AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIAL, EARTHMOVING FOREIGN CARS AND FARM EQUIPMENT INCLU 16-OZ. TINS A Complete Line Of Related Components 5 Assorted Flavors SUCH AS Ann Page Lockheed -- Delco -- Cylinder Assemblies -- Repair Eiis Air and Vacuum Power Units Air Valves & Diaphrams Brake Drums Pressure Hoses & Fittings Grease Sea Wheel Bearin Flywheels and Gears Universal Joints Tools -- Equipment VALLEY Bi & CLUTCH 2604 N. Chapel Hill Road Phone 385-3400 McHenry, 111. ctns. Bright Sail For Insects AMERICAN Process SPECIAL SAL EIGHT O'CLOCK MILD & MfUJ COFFEE news of old friends and neighbors. Complaint Dept. I have received word that the children are pulling up the plastic at the beach that was put down during the winter to keep the mud from coming up through the sand. This was put down for their benefit but they seem to strive on destruction. This should be stopped and right now. Sympathy My sincere sympathy to John and Hila Heineman on the recent deqth of Hila's sister, Margaret Myers. They attended the funeral in. Chicago last Wednesday. Another Birthday I just received news of a birthday party planned for July 13. The lucky little gal celebrating her sixth birthday is Gracie Jones. Her guests will be Mike Morley, Julie VanZevern, Dennis Sisk, Jeff O'Malley and Donna Lee Krispin. Mom and Dad Jones did some celebrating of their own on July 10. That's when BiHie and F.rnie celebrated their seventh annivereary. Congratulations. That's It For a short week. That holiday can really get me confused as to what day it is. Have a nice week and I'll be thinking of you. Bye now. SUGGEST USE OF SCENERY IN TRAVEL GAMES When you take auto trips with children, it's wise to take along plenty of ideas for travel games. Here are a few of the many games for the road, suggested by E. H. Regnier, University of Illinois extension recreation specialist: TV Antennas. Assign the right side of the road to one half of the family and the left side to the other half. For a given distance of five or 10 miles, each side should count the number of TV antennas on each side of the road. It's fun to see how many you can find. License Numbers. Keep a running total of the last digit on license plates on cars that pass. Each person in the car takes a turn and adds the last digit of his license number to his score. Animals. Assign the right side of the road to one half of I he family and the left sidn to . the other half. Have each sloe (locate and keep track of the animals on its side of the road. Give credit to various animals by pre-assigning scores for each kind of animal. For example, let horses count five, cows three, hogs two and sheep one. Give an extra eight points for a white horse. And allow 10 points for any wild animal such as a skunk or rabbit. The side with the highest score during a given time "wins." Inside the Car. Each member of the family in turn says, "I have something in mind which is" and then gives the color of the object. The other members of the family attempt to guess what "it" is and the number of guesses taken to locate the object is the score given to the person who had the object in mind. From necessity, objects must be inside the oar. equipment makes your^pB6J| vehicle even more val Koenlg Standard Half or Full Metal Cabs. All-steel welded construction, safety glass throughout. Roll-down windows are crank* operated, heavy-webbed doorstops check doors at full opening. Koenlg 'Ktag' tfJlRsfccs rated at 8,000 f&s., may fea Ensuntcd o£ o!0 3 power take-off pointe. Recommended for use whore a steady, smooth end strong pull m a cablo will make worts easier, safer, more economical Come in for a demonstration today! ImI tut 1Mb ml # vehicles made only by Willys Motors Time 111 lUNt-IN n@i§@ (Wednesday) (Sunday) Evenings 6:30 P.M. Evenings 6:30 PJL IdeHINRY GARAGE 926 N. Front St. Ph. EV 5-0403 McHenry, IB.

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