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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jul 1984, p. 10

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PAGE 10 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JULY >», 1184 Neighborhood ROWS Ringwood: There is still time to go out for Sunday dinner . Although ticket sales have gone very well, there are still some available if you ha vent already purchased yours. You 1 Katy Christopher 385-8037 A Doris Low 653-9262 may call the church, 653-6966, Friday afternoon between 1:30 and 3 p.m., or 728-0222 and 385- 8037 at oilier times Serving time for the dinner Saturday, July SI, is 4:30 to 7 p.m. FAMILY REUNION It was truly a glorious Fourth when 94 members of the Ackerman clan gathered at the home of Ila Hogan for reminiscing and a good time. AH of Ila's family was present, with the exception of her daughters, Mary Sonnemaker and Charlotte Thompson. In addition to the family members, other friends and neighbors who attended in­ cluded Sig and Ingeborg Jacobsen, Christine and Gene Blake, the David Zank family, and Dr. Cook and family. The ̂ Cooks brought their team and, wagon to give rides for all to* enjoy. SEWING WORK DAY The ladies will meet in the home of Blanche Howe Tbuî sday, July 26, at 10:30 a.m. Co- hostesses are Alice Peet and Katy Christopher. NEWS FROM TEXAS Tis and has been so hot and dry down that way. Only 8 in. of rain since the first of January and 100 degree plus for weeks. Resae and Charles are building a three-bedroom log house up in Glen Rose. Rodney and Carol and Utile Luke are ^"dlrg a con­ ventional house flfaylor. J Rachel is JfcoMfr a Mexijin food restaurant. ̂ Se's a good cook like Resae always was. She will be a*atipr this year. CAMPERS Bill and Annette Cunningham and little Kristy went camping again this past weekend in the Milton, Wis. area. Annette's sister and her hubby went with them and all came home with a little extra redness from sun bathing. Walt and Doris Low traveled south this past weekend to a campground in the YockviDe arte, where they met Pat and Russ Bergstrom of Morris for Saturday night. They sat and enjoyed the campflre together anddida lot of visiting. It was a nice campground, too. CONGRATULATIONS "Happy Birthday" to Arline Pearson, Thomas Parsley, Sr., Jim Segin and Vidd Johnson, July 26. July 27 finds Donna Lynn Erwin, Linda Hopp Harvey and A1 Jones adding another candle to their cakes; with Althea Walldngton, Buelah Kick and Art Kreutzer, Sr., doing the same July 28. Vivian McDowell celebrstes her special day July V; as Lany Spencer will do July 30. July 31 finds Yvome (Tonyan) Petska and Amy Rich cdebrating their special day; with Antonette Viaconti, and Lea Walldngton doing the same August L We wish all of you wonderful people a very happy day and many more to come. ANNIVERSARIES "Happy Anniversary" to: Buelah Kick July 26 and to Leonard and Laura Ackerman, Aug. 1. We wish both couples; many more years of wedded bliss. Lakemoor/Lilymoor: Local youth display talents at Lake Co. Fair LAKE COUNTY FAIR i4H members who will be riaying their abilities at the ce County Fair, July 24 igh 29, include Ron and racy Bonesz and Michael Ronnie has made a lamp sing popsicle sticks and ived a picture on leather, racy also did a picture and le a wooden cutting board. iMichael is entered in Wood-t>rking I and Photography EQ. is parents, Anita and Al, will lie in charge of revising the rules for the photography entries, and also be responsible for setting up and taking down many of the . displays. Margaret Karas 385-4934 County Fairs are for fun, and a place for youngsters to show off their accomplishments and ;talents, and receive recognition for their efforts. Visit the Fair to see what is happening in our own areas. VOLUNTEERS CARRY ON ! Julia Kraus has had added responsibilities these past weeks at the Senior Citizen Meet and ^Eat Center at the Moose Lodge t on Route 120. Director Dorothy Loss had been hospitalized, so many of her duties were added to volunteer Julia's chores. Coordinating this program • requires a great deal of cooperation, as volunteers are needed for the delivery of meals to those who cannot come to the j center, as well as ordering and ; serving the reserved guests. Julia handled all this in her ; usual thorough, dependable and J friendly manner. ' But she has gotten tired. I H o p e f u l l y D o r o t h y ' s ! recuperation time will be short, 1 so Julia can return to her lesser } responsibility of volunteer ! hostess at the center. j L.L.L.L. MEETS 1 _ An evening of good fun and food was enjoyed by the Lily A *Gomei£it>e WMoHe JUNE MtlmiJULVn A comedy o< romcnct H Ingeborg. the curvaceous live n mjid manage, to clean up with more than |uit a vacuum StariElaine Rowe Smith and our pro feuional cast of NewYbrk Equity Actort Call or write for icaton «chedule SPECIAL ALL IMCUISIVI DINHftM/TMATM FUN f ACKAOC* FROM OMLY *17 *0 IRfttrvltiont Requ<r«d) GROUT PLANS AVAILABLE MihnH f 2 PM Tu* Med . • Thu' « JO Sun Evemn,, 0 45 Thu' • Fri tOPM Sal Rniau'int Open, •! 11 30 S*opi at 17 30 Fo. into, mat ion and Rewrvaiient Call i ns M»7zw On u S 20. 3 Mile, Wen oi Marerna i2PSYCHIC FAIRS • LAKE GENEVA. WI Sat. & Sun., July 21 & 22 Geneva Square Shopping Center, Rts. 36 & 12 During Shopping Center Hours * HARRINGTON • Sun., July 22 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Barrington Motor Lodge, N.W. Hwy. 14 & Exmoorc •25 well-known Psychics starring: Joseph Dekrabe; Camille; Marlesa, the Rock Lady; Eleanor Royse •Lectures *Jewetry Bontiqne 50% OFF ADDMISSION (312)885-1177 Lake Ladies League, July ll, at the home of Ann Soasong, Sophie Paterson's daughter. Winners of the evening at the bunco games were Helen Para, first prize; Julia Kraus, second and special; and Jean Dember, booby. Helen was the hostess, providing delicious spreads including salad and desserts, adding to the enjoyment of the evening out. HAPPY BIRTHDAYS Pearl Ann Zabroski celebrates hers July 20. Angela Sexton adds a year the next day. The 22nd will be a special day of celebration for Aria VanCleave, Kristy Bierchen, Stephen Wright, and Rob and Becky's dad, Art Huffman. Mike Sch­ midt's birthday is July 23. One of Lakemoor's elder residents is Nathan Lubke, who will be 82 years of age July 24. JoAnn Chambers reaches official adulthood July 26, the same day that Laurel Hertel, past senior regent of the Ladies of the Moose, celebrates her birthday. And, of course, special wishes for health and happiness go to my spouse, Bruno, also on the 28th. DEEPEST SYMPATHY The Charles Butler family of Lakemoor has felt great pain this past week with the death of Jennie's daughter, Carol Bounds, July 12. Garni suc­ cumbed to the long term illness known as "lupus", leaving two young children, Danny "and Paula, motherless. Final separation is difficult to accept for adults, but for 12 and eight- year-olds it is (in­ comprehensible. Neighbors and friends of the Butlers and Bounds have been so very helpful throughout this trying and sad time, with their gifts of food and love, making the pain more bearable. Ser­ vices for Carol were held July 14 at St. Joseph's Church in Rich­ mond, with interment at the Windridge Cemetery in Gary. Deepest sympathy goes to Jennie and Charles nn/* to the rest of the family. Having lost a dear nephew about the same age as Carol, we understand and empathize. DATES TO REMEMBER July 21-Beach party at Lakemoor Beacl̂ ll a.m., for 11-17-yearolds. Sponsored by Lakemoor Civic and Im­ provement Assoc. Call 385-7866 or 385-2673, evenings for more information. July 21, 22- Community sale, Columbus Dr. and Lily Lake Rd. Benefit, Hidden Valley Acres Assoc. 50-50 tickets are available from association members or Heidi at the J & L. 0\ iiiln-cK Sift SELECT CDs FROM OTMORP SAVMGS.THEY OFFERYOU HIGH YKUK PUB SOME VERY IMPORTANT EXTRAS. High rates. Higher yields. That's what you want from your CDs. And thatiwhat you get from Citicorp Savings. But you also get our extras. They make the real difference! To give you extra yield, we compound your interest daily. That means higher income for you. An extra not everyone offers. And nobody else offers this. Expandable CDs. Both 6-Month and 21/2-Year terms. They're an exclusive from Citicorp Savings. You can add deposits of $100 or more to increase your investment That lets you keep the same high rate and maturity date without having to open a whole new CD. You enjoy extra security, too. Your deposits are protected by FSLIC insurance and backed by one of the world's strongest financial institutions. That's extra comfort Come in. Or call your nearest Citicorp Savings office. (We have 60 offices in the state.) Ask about our Select CDs. Well even print out a free CD Yield Projec­ tion to show you how impressive your investment will be at maturity. Don't settle for less than Select CDs. From Citicorp Savings.. .where the extras add up. Term Insured Money Market Account 6-Month Expandable CD 1-Year CD lVi-Year CD 2Mi-Year Expandable CD CO 5-Year CD Minimum $2500 $1000 $500 $500' $500 $500 $500 Rate 9.20% 10.30% 10.65% 11.00% 11.18% 11.27% 11.36% Yield 9.74% 11.01% 11.40% 11.80% 12.00% 12.10% 12.20% Rates good thru July 23. 1984. Interest compounded daily on all CDs. monthly at current market rate on Insured Money Market Accounts. A 'substantial interest penalty is required (or early withdrawal from CDs. Additional deposits of $ 100 or more, not to exceed principal balance of $100.01)0, may be made anytime during the term of the 8-Month CD and from now thru January 31. 1985. to the 2'/.-Year CI). 2'/.-Year Expandable CD available thm July 31. 1984. CmCORPOSMNGS McHenry 4400 West Elm Street 385-9000 Main Office: Dearborn and Madison, Chicago, 1-(312) 977-5000. And other convenient offices statewide. 1984. Citk rp Wimjs of Illinois, a Fcdefal Saving* and Loan Association. 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