, -FLTFRT' « I .1,^' # * • - •F»' > fi Si Of fii«««l« caused RINGWOOD 1*14 their 8*® school hoot* It was a gala M -Santa Claus eaatt it tkt efkd -of the program, lolled with tffta. Th« Home Circle will meet with . «™WPeter Sabaattaa Tharaday, Jan. 15. Roll call wBl be "VC-C"vulJpftl?sD (By Mrfc-Geowe Sha»a*d> . Jto. Gcotft Haberllne entertained the women's 500 club at kw Wednesday. A 1 o'clock luncheon was served. Each received a Py**; Mrs. Walt«r Wilca* ratertaiiied the bunco chib at a Christmas party at her borne Saturday afternoon. Prises wane awarded _toMri»;^*^g*ta Thomas and Mrs. m MetJamion., T»ruun;en home, causing tne wires The pupils «f the Rin*wood school | to bum off at the top «f the pole. "Something you wish to m the coming year.** - Ringwood was without lights for several hours Thursday evening when someone ran into a guide wire and snapped it off near the Clarence Warburten Die I' ;V: 4- McHENRY SIGN SERVICE SHOW CABD8 OUTDOOR 81® TRUCK LETTERING ft WINDOW LETTERING Vs ,,;*K"" H. REESE Fox St, " ' "IF OLF*' C.AtF TPJ /.'L x& A&R *> r '?v *IV ij Sit®l?i Phone 440-R ; V _ . : 3 : ' DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST •t 514 Main St., West 8teffan's Jewelry Store (doeed Thursday ESfea Examined -- Glaaess Fitted Vlaaal Training -- Visual RehaMBtalftta Complete Visual Analysis • in 12 and 1 to 5--Saturday Bwdsga: « te , PHONE McHENRY 451 THE OPENING OF Modern Home Decorators AT 117 8. NORTHWEST HIGHWAT v Harrington, Illinois Making custom made upholstered furniture, slip covers, drapea; . alee handling Venetian blinds, shades and carpets. Wide Selection of Fine Fabrics Also General Furniture Repairs Free Estimates Prsmpt and Coartemm flsrvke | Telephone Harrington 1S8-R-1 or Cary 5S18 Ann Bauer of schoolmates at a Chris tat her home Sunday afternoon. % Qulet a few from here attended the ChristlUsB concert at the McHenry high school auditorium Thursday eve- "Si pupils of the Methodist Sunday 8cn0ol presented their Christmas program at the church Sunday evening. A crowd was in attendance to see the youngsters preform. Much credit is due their directors and those that made all their lovely costumes. Mr. and lira. George Haberline and grandson, Harold Weber, went to Chicago Friday to spend the Christmas x, holidays - with their chihfaNK). Miss Marion Hawley was a visitor in Chicago Friday. Mrs. Eleanor Bacon of Crystal Lake spent Thursday in the home of her brother, Louis Hawley. Mrs. Lena Peet and Raymond Harrison visited their mother, Mrs. Mae Harrison, at Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Rose Jepson spent Saturday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roland McCannon and family at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard spent Sunday in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron. Miss Marion Hawley is visiting ."in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Eleanor Bacon, at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith and A. W. Smith attended last rites for Nick Freund at McHenry Wednesday. Mr- and Mrs. Mitchell Kane and daughter were callers in the Homer White home at Antioch Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Maud Deffenbaugh and vMrs. Hickey of Chicago spent the weekend in the Louis Hawley home. Mrs. Ira Bruce of Wayne City spent Saturday night in the home of her son, Clayton Bruce and family. Mrs. Maud Deffenbaugh, Mrs. QMr? *y±iT. Vmm "^6*" kw ley were y after- Carlson spent the Brace home iter remained years. Can you conscientiously contheir hearing or no hearing plan by sttnndiiyr one o at all? Think it over and study their report. A ssiigg n on a road- I-n M--i ssouri to say, "Select you rut carefully, you may be in it for the next miles." That goes for a let things too. twenty n of other Mrs. ef in tfce Mrs. Carlson and for over Robert Anderson of Chicago spent _ _ TkA*£lJ aW* ! ,B™rv farmer who raises hogs Antone Weiaer Mid Mr. and Mrs. should read the article in the recent B&stoin and fanjUy were painfully i iMae «rf the I. A. A. Record, written fa f J" McHenry I by Dr. C. D. VanHouling on Bnml- Friday evening. Mra. Eckatein is a i losis, on swine. ApparanUy all uadaughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dodd dulent fever doesn't come ~ and formerly lived m Ringwood. {milk. Wolf Shadle went to Champaign1 Saturday' and was accompanied from home by his son, John and wife who will spend their holiday vacation' here. fir. and Mrs. Louis Abendroth of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon We have a new farmer in'^tbe from Harvard and chairman of the | has very enthusiastically agriculture committee, I told about I in this program in past yunts. Good our *"H program ss in McHenry) things are contagious too. Hke county. They votefl /\t# have our measles, it seems. county Farm Bureail'^-H committee present a program toMhem whereby they could help us in this worthwhile cause. Frank Green, president of -the First National Bank of Woodstock, For conservations sake, the tree industry ought to figure out how many trees the trade will so such a large number wont to go unsold and be burned each year.- ^ . -jf^y county residing northwest of Crystal j Lake who is from Canada. His name is Carlson. John Heick, cattle feeder, southeast of Harvard, says he puts thir of Antioch and Mr. and Mrs. Frank teen different legumes and grasses n I Buchert of Richmond spent Sunday ™*£f st"r€ m'xture- We v Jfently| with Mrs. Jennie Bacon. •„ j ^"Pjfted » hm«- pho«phato, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins and llive"t<>ry on his farm, daughters Mary and Martha and; ?**F"* * I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wells pf ? Northeast Hlmois Bankers associa- j Arlington Heights, spent Sunday ^i°n At afternoon with the former's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Collins. They brought a nice Christmas tree and decorated it and left their gifts under the itfulhess the invitation of Robert Gall, banker Jit Lake Geneva Laundry and Dry Gleaners for the best in laundry and cleaning service CALL McHENRY 391 _ HUCK'S SERVICE STATION Cor. Riverside Drive and Elm St., McHenry Pickups made every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. i, tree. Their thought was much onsior-ln-vM PLASTIC cununs HOME KMMKNT 7*"* Ditae Kit *2 Regular Kit •ber curlers BOLGER'S DRUG STOKE McHENEV pw* appeciated by their parents, who have been confined to tneir home so long due to illness Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and sons of Chicago spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. Mrs. Mayme Harrison of Mc-! Henry visited her daughter, Mrs. J.! C. Pearson, and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kattner of! Solon Mills spent Wednesday eve- j ning with Mrs. Ed Bauer and family, i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carr and j family spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Hunter at Harvard. Mrs. Stephen Schmidt, Mrs. Ed Bauer and Mrs. Wm. McCannon were visitors at Woodstock Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Dusen and Marie Ritsert spent Sunday evening in the Oliver Laurence home. fUtH ADVISER'S - COMMENTS Someone recently said, "The world is full of burning questions--some get their fingers bunted on them, some issufce make a lot of smoke and stink, but few, ever throw much light on this business of living." The woods are full, of trashy novels. For the sake of conservation, it would be a good thing if a lot of them stayed there. Our county school survey committee has filed a preliminary re- 6ort which is shocking to many. emember that the committee was selected by the people to make this study. They are capable people who have made a thorough study of" our ] schol system. They didn't all agree ! on their recommendation until they wrestled with the problem for two "SPEEDY" by NICK MILLER'S McHENRY GARAGE li^mi-aiiii umi nr* J /HUHPioarr ^iss/isasffA me AM/VHH* MVB ABOUT 608 FRONT STREET JIOUTE 31 PHONE IfeR AP. ' •' ' "! < * WHEN YOU SERVE FOOD FROM. 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