RINGWOOD % • • ;Mrs. B. T. Butler entertained the Scotch BriSfce Club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were Merited by Mrs. W> B. Harrison and Mrs. F. N. Muziy. Several women enjoyed a galloping tea at the home of! Mrs. J. C. Pearton *. Wednesday evenino. , Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler entertained the five hundred club at their lomc Thursday evening. Prizes were •warded to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson, Mrs. Louis Hawley and Ray Peters. The Men's Club of the M. E. church net at the home of Ben Walkington Wednesday evening. X social time . .......enjoyed. * • - The Sewing Circle met with Mrs. £ouis Schroeder Friday. A pot-luck ; < . pinner was served at n«»on,. •/ v Mtsdames George Shepard, George '* V !?oung and William McCannon spent . '"Weinesday^tafternoon in the James Sell home at. Richmond. r ;' " J Mrs, Louis Ha\ ley returned home '•:,fuesday evening from a visit with * Chicago friends. Mr. and, Mrs: Maynard Stohlquist of ^foodstock, Alain Ainger of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Heine and son, Eugene, of Chicago were Sunday dinner guests in the George Shepard home. Mrs. Dick Olson and children spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dimon, at Ostend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson and daughter, Patricia, of Chicago spent Sunday in the George Young home. Patrick Coyne of Chicago is spending the week here with his family., Harold Jepson of Urbana spent Thursday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. George Young, Ben Justen, Nick Youn<; and Peter Miller attended a soil conservation scupper at Woodstock Thursday evening. There were four hundred in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. James Bell and son, Harold, of Richmond spent Friday evening in the George Young home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jepson and son, Harold Lee, df Urbana, are spending a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Mr., and Mrs. Louis Abendroth of Elgin spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Jennie Bacon They called in the S. H. Beatty home Sunday afternoon. . Mr,, and Mrs. Roland McCatinon 'and family of Algonquin spent Sunday THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL1. BASEBALL CAP BARGAIN BOYS! BOYS! Every boy wants onel A colorful rayon satin baseball cap. Six section crown -- taped seams imitation leather sweatband and non-breakable visor. Sizes 634 toi7% --red or blue. ,3f SPORT VALUES EXPERT0 25c £illc casting Iine(l00-yd. lengths if desired.) Big Injun Red | COASTER ^ JMBBQT WAGON I $298 | One piece, seamless P body. 34 x 1SV2 x 3% in. | 10 in. disc wheels with B 1000 mile bearings. Red h enamel-body. U True Value OFFICIAL* LEAGUE BALL xsr 49c Ground cork and rub* ber center. Full size. Double stitched, horse* hide cover. / SOFTBAU j J BATS ! / 49c Strong Hickory bats 1 with taped grip. Light I brown finish. Length 33 J to 34 in. with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. H. M Stephenson called on friends in Crystal Lake on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peet and daughters, Alice and Marion, and Mrs. Geo. Harrison spent Sunday in the Henry Hinze home at Crystal Lake. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins of Wilmette spent from Tuesday until Friday with the former's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Becking and family of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Fi*ed Wiedrich and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and son visited relatives at Elkhorn Sunday afternoon. Miss Mae Wiedrich and Charles and Joe Carr were callers at Richmond ori Saturday afternoon. Paul Collins and children of Arlington Heights spent Wednesday afternon with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Collins. " Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and son called on relatives in Woodstock Sat-: urday evening., Maxine, Patt^and David Lee Clay of Rockford are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peet. Miss Marie Gorman and brothers, Paul and John, of Chicago, Mr. ai\d Mrs. Ralph Smith and son .Arnold, and Mr. and Mrs. Binder and son of Harvard and Miss Mercedes Lindemann of Woodstock spent Sunday in the & W. Smith homo. Miss Edna Peet of 'Rockford is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peet. Mri, and Mrs. Bratz and daughter, Marie, of Chicago spent Sunday in the A. Ruehlman home. Mrs. S. W. Brown was a visitor at Lake Geneva Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith and fam* ily speiji Sunday in the C. L. Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peet spent Wednesday in the Ralph Clay home in Rcckford. Mr. Clay returned home from the hospital where he has been very ill with pneumonia. He is slowly improving. Mrs. J. L. Jecks of Salt Lake City spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. S. W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connell of Chicago were callers in the S. W. Smith home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters and Mrs. F. H. Peters sper.t Sunday afternoon with relatives at Hunter and Beloit. Sunday guests in the Ray Merchant h®me were Floyd Merchant and Dave Rattrry of Woodsto-k.. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard and daughter, Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Merchant of Kenosha, Mrs. I. E. Walker, daughter, June, and son, Irvin, of Waukegan and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coles •of Richmond. Church News M. E. church services will; Be. at 9 a.m., standard time. Sunday school will be at 10 a. m., standard time. Community services will tie at 7:30 y. m., standard time.4 Weisbamn, is ill at his home in Chi cago Mr. and Mrs. DeJohn and son of Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eastham and baby daughter, Barbara,, of Chicago visited the home of Mrs. Lavin over the weekend. Madeliane Harber and mother of Chicago spent the weekend a.t Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. B. Schultz of Chicago visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weisbai^m Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sielisch of Chicago spent Sunday.at Lily Lake. Cathrine, Marie and Doris Schweighofer of Chicago spent Sunday at Lily Lake. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Strnad Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wiederrecht and daughter, Dollie, Mr. and Mrs L. Venable, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Strnad, Mr. and Mrs. H. Claussen, Mr, and Mrs. J. 4)dda, Mr. and Mrs. L. Caltagirpne, Miss Frances Boyd,« J. Muzynski and E. Claussen, all of Chicago. ' 'a George Etten of Chicago spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr,„ and Mrs. William Etten. Mrs. L. Krieger .was a Chicago visitor Monday, ' .V" Mr. and Mrs. S, Grout and daughters, Harriet Burrison, William Griffith, all of Chicago, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klabough Sunday. Dr. Krieger and Roy Hobbs were ^Chicago visitors Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Spatafora, Mr. and Mrs. Chelini, Mr. and Mrs. Harder and Mr. and Mrs. Vollmar and many others of Chicago of this community spent the weekend at their cottage at| Lily Lake. i Wanda and Connie Boyko of Chicago spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyko. Sunday dinner and afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wagner near Round Lake. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, Willard Darrell and Mr. and Mrs. Marlett Henry attended the WLS Home Talent show at the Ela Township High school Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler, Round Lake, spent the weekend at the Ume of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett>~^ , Mrs. Celia Dowell is at the St. Therese hospital at Waukegan where she is recovering from a recent goiter operation. Mr. and Mrs. P. ' Swanson and daughter .Alice, of highland iPark were callers Sunday at the Jiome of Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren. Ray Cook of Zion spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and sons, Robert and Lyle, and Willard Darrell were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews at Oak Park. Mrs. Raymond Lusk and daughter, Betty Lou, .of Maple Park spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook celebrated their Golden Wedding at the home of Miss Orissa Brown at Wauconda on Tuesday. On Sunday they and their son, Ray, of Zion. were among the dinner and afternoon guests entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs^ Ira Cook at Wauconda. ' Many from this community attended the funeral services of Mrs. Philena Davis, mother of Mrs. Earl Converse, at the Federated church at Wa/jonda Monday afternoon. She was also the mother of Mrs. Ray Dowell VOLO JOHNSBURG LILY LAKE True Value Softball, 12 in...*..... .$0.98 True Value Fielder's Glov0, "Major League" .,.•»#•#••••••••••*'. 1.98 Bicycle Horn/Trumpet Style ... *15 Bicycle Luggage Carrier, Adjustable.... .69 Bamboo Fish Poles, 7 to 9 ft. . *25 Wm. H. Althoff Hdwe. Main Street West McHenry Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swanson, Mrs Lottie Bransford and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch were Chicago visitors on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wirfs were Elgin visitors Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage. Mrs. Einspar was a Chicago visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Levin of Chicago spent Saturday at their cottage here. George Tons of Chicago spent the weekend at his cottage. John Levin of Chicago visited the home of his grandchildren, Evelyn and Ruth Lavin, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klabough and Mr. and Mrs. James Klabough were Chicago visitors Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Whispe of Chicago spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Kunz of Chicago spent Sunday at Lily Lake. M. Weisbaum, father of Edward '41 90 f month This Price- Includes Everything / Your own new home -- you can buy it today as conveniently as you Arrange other installment purchases ... by paying just a little out of tocome every month . . . This 4-SQUARE hoosets but one of 36 designed by nationally prominent architects for the purpose of illustrating great home values possible today through the intelligent use of good plans, improved materials, good workmanship and sound finan- Betty Lou Anderson entertained five little girl friends at her home Wednesday afternoon in honor of lier eighth birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent in playing games, after which dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser and son, James, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Vasey in Waukegan on WIednesday. Mrs. William Nicholls, Mrs. Frank Lincoln and son of Wauconda visited Miss Vinnie Bacon Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eddy of Grayslake visited the latter's father, Henry Passfield Sunday. Miss Gladys Vasey of Waukegan visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser Sunday evening. v Mrs. Ftank Wilson visited her sister, Mrs. C. Dowell, at the St. Therese hospital in Waukegan Friday. Mrs. William Wirtz spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Bertha Wirtz in W!aukegan the past week Joseph Dowell and daughters of Slocum's Lake called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Passfield Wednesday. - The Volp 4-H boys are sponsoring a card party and dance at the Waucond^ Township High school Friday even* ing. Everybody welcome. G. A. Vasey of Belvidere, 111., spent: a few days here at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Herman Dunker. Mrs. Joseph Wagner and Mrs. Ale* Martini were Chicago callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker an# daughters spent Friday at the hom# of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rushing at Belvidere, 111. The Volo 4-H boys met at the home of Robert Dunker Friday evening, with twenty being present. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner artd daughter, Mrs. Mary Sable and Mrs Catherine Wagner of Slocum's Lake spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martini, Mr. and Mrs. Frank St, George spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Molidor at Grayslake. Mr. and Mrs. tMay Maxson 'and sons of Elmhurst spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunfc Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser and son, James, called at the home of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Wagner at Slocum's Lake Wednesday. This community was very sorry to learn of the death of George Benwell. Mr. Benwell had lived in this vicinity for many years. Community Night was held at the Volo Recreation hall Friday evening Arthur Dillion was elected chairman Miss Helen Vasey, secretary-treasurer. A motion was made and seconded to hold Community Night the second Friday evening in the month instead of the third Friday. Therefor the next meeting will be Friday evening May 12, at the Volo public school. The Volo Cemetery Society will meet with Mrs. Earl Townsend May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkie of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Freund. Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers and son, Elmer, were Wiaukegan callers Monday. Allie Schaefer of Waukegan Was a caller here Sunday. Fred J. Smith was a Milwaukee caller Thursday. Miss Katherine Pitzen of Chicago spert the weekend in the home of her father, John Pitzen. Mrs, Frank Pitzen was taken to St. Therese hospital and operated on Saturday. Miss Katherine Althoff of Elgin spent Sunday in the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Althoff. Mrs. Eddie Frett of Chicago spent a few days in the home of her mother, Mrs. John A. Miller. Mrs. Joe King,Mrs. Steve May, Mrs. Peter F. Freund were Richmond callers Monday evening. Mrs. Joe Karls and Mrs. George King were Chicago callers Monday. Mrs. Leo Gerlach was a Chicago caller Thursday. Bead the Want Ads PURCHASES BUILDING Bernie Bollman of Chicago has purchased what was formerly known as the old Colby building on Riverside Drive, now occupied by Coleman's Old Towne Tavern. Extensive repairs are being made. The third story is being removed and the second story will, be converted into two apartments. A young woman of Memphis, consulting a lawyer, was asked why she wanted a divorce. "I don't--yet," she explained. "I'm engaged to be married soon, and I just want to see what I'll have to go through when I am ready for a divorce." Two books drawn from the Milwaukee public library in 1909 were recent returned. Tile library, however, did not collect the accumulated fines of $219. ^ Two motorists with identical names, charged with the same offense and arrested the same day at the same place by the same officer, each paid a $26 fine in Salt Lake City. COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES Our church was greatly pleased to welcome two more new members to our fellowship: Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Patterson Owen, who transferred their membership, from First Methodist church, Evanston. Special Notice: Rev. Ira Allen of Lake Villa will be the speaker at OUST morning service Sunday, April eleven o'clock. r. Responding to a ktibck at thle door, William T. Doyle, 64, of Louisville, thought he saw a ghost when he admitted liis brother,' Robert Doyle, 61* The brothers had not met for 39 yearifc Winner of a finger wave and shampoo, one of the prizes awarded at ttta annual motion picture night of a cl in Windsor, Gbnn., was a bald-headed man. > /, After waiting twenty-eight yeaii for her husband, who deserted her in 1911 and hasn't communicaetd wifK her since, Mrs. Mary Hill of Okie* hofna City has filed suit for divorcQ,. Come and' Enjoy Yourselves Saturday Evening at ;; ' PINK HARRISON'S s x • • -- At Pistakee Bay -- Divine Music ~ Perfect Mixed Drinks v TOED CHICKEN --60c : ASST. SANDWICHES BARBARA HORICK'S ORCHESTRA Dancing Every Saturday Night Throughout the Season «P»; BETTER CLEANING Benew the beauty of your garments. Our Gleaning Methods will do it! Anna Howard Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing ; v' Laundry -,;r. . 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