Pago Tea %i£l i"HE McHENHY PLAINDEALE* # 3 - y i r K ' ^ A - f i,4>^r v "< • " v * ' ? ' •, v'" > RINGWOOD V Mrs. Georrr Shepard ing her grandmother, Mrs. Tillie Valllancourt. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert LoW of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family . spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Viola Low. ; Mrs. Ben Walkington, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington J jQhn Hogan and Mrs. C. L. Harontertained their five-hundred i rison attended an annual Home club at their home Tuesday eve-j Bureau meeting at the Westning. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, high, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg, low. -- wood school at Woodstock Friday. Mrs. Collins went to Naperville with Rev. Sample Wednesday, where she attended a luncheon Mr. and Mia. Robert Bl6om of t for retired ministers and their wives of the Rock River confer- Lester Carr and Mrs. Wm. Mc- Cannon were visitors at Woodstock and Crystal Lake Friday. Tommy Norman of Evanston is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington. Mr9. Louis Hawley and daughter, Marian, were callers at Crystal Lake Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Tollefson. Mrs. Wm. Mc- Cannon, Mrs. Lester Carr and Oscar Berg were dinner Fox Lake have moved into the Muzzy apartment 1 vacated by Bob Gibson. * , The Home Circle 'will hold a picnic at Fox River Park Thursday, July 10. The Happy Clover 4-H club met at the home of Annette and Charlotte Smith Tuesday evening. There were demonstrations given by Charlotte Hogan on a tossed salad. Barbara Feezel gave . a demonstration on appetizers using cream cheese. Mary Hogan gave two demonstrations, one on /freezing strawberries and one on French dressing. Plans wer^ made on the 4-H; attending the Home Bureau at the home of Mrs. Bom at Wonder Lake July 8. Those planning to attend camp at Camp Shaw-Waw-Nas-See next week are Barbara Mahol, Rosemary Cihos, John and Jerry Hogan, Lois Hunt, Annette Smith, Joyce Turner, Mary Jane Bell and Sharon Rossmanl" The Busy Three 4-H Club met at the home of Jimmie Adams Thursday evening. Plans were made for the county fair and what each one is to exhibit. Loyd Hemdon and Bobby Jean Peterson are going to attend Camp Shaw-waw-nas-see this week. The Sunshine 4-H girls will meet with Charlotte and Mary Hogan Thursday evening. The Senior Youth Fellowship group met at Greenwood Sunday evening, June 22. Plans were made to attend the Passion play at Zion Sunday evening and to rhold a potluck supper at Greenwood afterwards. Some of the •parents will also go to Zion. A family get-together was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Agnes Jencks over the weekend. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newlin of Hutsonville, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stevens and daughter, Audrey, of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wheeler and daughters, Mary and Marjorie, of Tulsa, Okla., Mrs. Hugo Learning of Trenton, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Reid of Madison, Wis., Mrs. Charles Stevens of Milwaukee, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettise, son, Stephen, and daughter. Susan, of Barrington, Mrs. O. I. Cox of Naperville and Wade Sanborn of Spring Grove The Round-up club held a charivari on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low _ at McHenry Saturday evening. Mrs. Joe Condon and Mrs. Clarence Adams entertained at a party at the hgme of Mrs. Adams Wednesday evening. There were twenty foomen present. Charlotte, Mary, John and Jerry Hogan and Marita Thompson attended a square dance party at Richmond given by the 4-H Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coonrad of 'Colorado Springs were callers in the F. N. Muzzy home Friday. Miss Marjorie Escher is visitence. Miss Marian Peet of Elgin is \ isiting with her mother; . Mra Lena Peet. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low, Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. Emily Beatty attended a pantry shower for Mr. and Mrl. Robert Low at their home in McHenry Tuesday evening. Sharon and Billy Block of Sheboygan, Wis., are visiting their grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn, , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth -Cristy visited their grandson, John Cristy, Ji\, in Sherman hospital. He underwent surgery on his foot Thursday and is getting along nicely. ^ Mrs. Collins attended a reunion of the ]topils of her Sunday school class that she taught in Greenwood, at the home of Mrs. Bessie Coudrey at Woodstock Thursday. There were eighteen present. This was also a farewell for one of its members Mrs. Arthur Peet, who with her family is moving to California to make her home. A potluck dinner was served at noon and the afternoon was spent in reminising. Mrs. Don Smart, Bob and Bill of Waukegan spent Thursday evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Muzzy and daughter, Jean, left Saturday for Los Angeles, where' they will visit their daughter and family and other relatives. Miss Lois Johnson of Chicago spent the weekend with Mrs. Wm. Pagni. Kenneth Cristy, Jr., of Chicago spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Volkert of Kenosha spent Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Kimura and family of Oak Park were callers in the George Shepard home Sunday afternoos. Mr. and Mrs. Reinwall of Fernwood, McHenry, were callers in the Louis Hawley home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg, Mrs. T IF ITS WORTH DOING It's Worth Doing Right There is No Substitute F*r Good Plastering. Phone McHenry 1189 WREAK -- Swims fast, dries fast , . . It's Jantzen's Nylosheen, a sleek combo of Nylon, Acetate, Cotton, Lastex. 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Peggy and Betty Jane, of Lake Geneva, Mrs. Davis of Richmond and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr.. and son. Jack, spent Wednesday in the Phelps Saunders home at Sycamore. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Powers and son of Chicago spent Sunday in the Fred Bowman home. Miss Nancy Bowman is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert, at Wilmot. Read The Want Ads! MVn C JANTZtN flnnstfay. Jofy 9. M52 We'll See You On The Fifth! Where are you going to be July 6? At home? At Work? On vacation? Are you real sure, What makes you so certain you may not be one of the hundreds of people who will start out on a Fourth of July holiday trip--and won't come back ? Not a pleasant thought, is it You may even be a little provoked that we've brought it up. Well, that's all right with us. For the more provoked you get, the more you may think about this Fourth of July traffic toll that annually makes a massacre out of a holiday that ought to be for pleasure and patriotism, not for tragedy. You think it couldn't be you That's what the 360' people thought who were killed over the Memorial Day holiday just a month ago. That's what the 8,936 people thought who have died in holiday traffic i in the last six years. Yes, that's right--8,936 people killed in holiday traffic in the last six years! Almost three times as .many as were killed at Peart Harbor. Half as many as have died for America on the battlefields of Korea. How many of these 8,936 people thought when they started out during the holiday that they would never coijie back? Not one! This one was Just driving around the block to get a morning paper. This one was taking* his family to visit friends in Peoria. This one was merely crossing' the street. Not one of them was purposely going out to get killed--NOT ONE* So, you see, it could be you. * But here's the bright spot ill the picture: it doesn't have to be you J The National Safety Council, which has the grim responsibility for estimating these holiday tolls in advance, says you can make it estimates look silly by merely using a little extra caution, common sense and courtesy to offset the extra holiday traffic hazards. The Council says the toll could be cut in half, or even by two thirds, if you and I would make up our minds, by golly, we aren't going to be one of those holiday traffic statistics. It's just that simple. Instead of saying, "It. couldn't be me," just say, "It won't be me!" Then act accordingly. - : That's all there is to It. . . Happy Fourth of July! See you on the Fifth! $17,828.84 In Public Aid Spent In County In April Public aid expenditures of $10,- 772,926 went to 267,007 persons in Illinois in April, according to Garrett M. Keaster, executive secretary of, the Illinois Public Aid Commission. In McHenry county, aid to dependent children went to thirty persons, amounting to $951; three persons received blind assistance, totalling $123; general assistance was claimed by 154 persons, amounting to $3,291.83; and old pensions were given to 250 persons, totalling $13,463.01. Order your Rubber Stamps at the Plaindealer. OF JULY WADING POOL $3.87 Tough vinylite plastic, nonslip bottom, sealed leakproof seams. Twj> valves, 40-in. diameter. 1-6.1. KW|K. *2.66 MIST INSECTICIDE 78/ Spray spells sure death to roaches, silverfish, moths, mosquitoes. 12-oz. dis- PICNIC JUG A remarkable low price! Keep drink* hot or cold for hours. Easypour spout. Non-stoining ceramic liner cleans like glas*. Enameled jteel jacket. VACUUM BOTTLE •1.69 A buy! This smart look^ ing, well made bottle at a tiny price. Keeps beverages hot or cold for hours. 1-qt. penser. 6-pc. 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