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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Apr 1954, p. 9

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• 3 s * r * piwftt& Sj*;'* * M* f ^v-i. -tS^'**, -' **£ ; < \' .1" .;>• pgr? F^v- 4 ' v-^t'-4fWWcTi ; «•* - j Thursday, April 8,1954 :^MSi THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER P^l'raPW ^"' # **; * VI , I '"Wf RINGWOOD By Mrs. Oeorge Bbepard •*- •M Mrs. Walter Low entertained at a Stanley party at her home Tuesday evening. There were twelve women present. .- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low entertained their card club Saturday evening. Prizes were awarded to *Mrs. Mitchell Kane and Daniel Rawson, high, and Mrs. Daniel Rawson and Harold Stanek, low. TTie W.S.C.8. will meet at the home of Mrs. Oscar Berg Thursday, April 8. Mrs. Charlotte Gilbert of Chitago, a sister of the late Mrs. Cora Flanders, passed away at her home in Chicago Sunday. She was buried in Crystal Lake by the side of her husband, who passed away many years ago. Graveside services were held. Mrs. a Gilbert was in the 90's. Mrs. William Hepburn and Mrs. Charles Brennan attended the services at Crystal Lake. The Ringwood church celebrated the paying off of the basement debt Sunday evening, April 4. A pot-luck supper. was served at 7:30 and a dedication .Service followed. Dr. Ronald fileeth, professor at Garrett, was guest speaker. ' Miss Joan Block of Naperville spent Thursday in the home of her grandfather, Dr. Williarr. Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell of Solon Mills were visitors in the Mrs. Tillie Vaillancourt home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glauser toft Thursday for Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce lid family visited relatives at Itolvidere Sunday. John Smith of Chicago Heights Spent the weekend in the Weldon Andreas home. James Glawser left Saturday for a trip through the East. < Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce •ad daughters, Judy and Yvonne, visited relatives at Maywood and JKillside Thursday evening. Kenneth Cristy, Jr., of Chicago Spent the weekend with his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman •ad family of IBvanston were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and ffcmily spent Sunday in the Beatty- Low home. Mary and Jane Stanek of Elkh ©rn spent the weekend with tjieir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler. Mrs. MUford Smith spent Wednesday night with her mother, Mrs. Flora Harrison. She and her husband were on their way to their home at Chetek, Wis., from Florida, where they spent the winter. Clarence Harrison and sons spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison. The boys are staying here while their mother and new ibaby girl are in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marlowe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donahue and family of Huntley, Howard Wattles and son, Donald, and Glen Wattles of McHenry were Sunday dinner guests in the C. L. Harrison home. Mrs. Roy Harrison and daughter, Edith, Mrs. Flora Harrison and Mi's. C. L. Harrison were visitors at Woodstock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard spent Monday in the William Heine home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter, Mabel, spent Wednesday in the Russell Ehlert home at Richmond. ,Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel and family of Marengo were Sunday dinner guests in the Weldon An- 1 dreas home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lovelette and family of Chicago spent the weekend in the William Cruickshank home. Mrs. Lester Carr and Miss Mae Wiedrich attended the show at Genoa City .Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Frank and Mrs. George Feldkamp of Salem, Wis., spent Friday in the John Ehlert home. * Mrs. Weldon Andreas and daughters, Audrey and Darlene, were Elgin shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Francis Costello and daughter of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank. Jerry Cristy visited friends at Madison, Wis., Sunday. / Mr. and Mrs. Kennethv Cristy and Mr. and Mrs. Leo jliller were among those from bene to attend the Farm Bureau meeting at the Westwood school at Woodstock Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cristy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison and Mr. and- Mrs. Roy Lefto attended their card club in the Rohert Smith home Saturday evening. * iljLHiii 'ii -I Ml,- . .ij,nifH j».r / Mrs. Oscar Berg was a Visitor at Woodstock Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tretow of Grafton, Wis., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sowers and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler and A. W. Smith spent Sunday in the Alvin Benoy home at McHenry and helped Peter Benoy celebrate his second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen and family were visitors at Mundeleiift Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Howe and Miss Cora Walters of Crystal Lake were c&llers in the Louis Hawley home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Herbert and cousin and Mr. and Mrs. Fowler and son, Robert, of Elgin were callers in the Beatty- Low home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Haroki and son, Jimmy, of Elgin, were callers Sunday afternoon in the Ben Walkington home. "j# Pag* Nina Ticklers By George School News Friday, April 2, we gssw our book reports. Robert Feezel was elected president and Edward Skidmore was elected secretaryof our book club. We had> a film on "The Zoo" and on "Holland." Russell Carr was elected captain of our baseball team. (Friday we played Johnsburg and beat them 22 to 2. Next week, Ringwood will play Spring Grove at Spring Gcove. Jay Walkington * School Reporter Lease New Quarters For Richmond Post Office 'That's the new bellboy--he's studying how t6 be a. deteotive." A fimntcfpa! Judge In Seattle, j Wash., freed 85 prisoners arrested | on charges of being intoxicated to alloW them to pick apples. Wonder if the. parolees made any jack on the deal, apple-that is. • • » A laborer In Malaya, who lost 15 teeth in an accident, fears that his chances of finding a wife will be harmed. Well, he can bridge that problem when he comes to it. ajittl 1:11 III I MiMlltUil.l I I I IJ IW I H ljIiHIMJiHWiWil W I 1111111111,1:1 lilil I l l ll llililililit liMll I l til!!l»l lilllit IU ( Dr. Arthur J. Howard | | will close his I | OFFICE j i " - I | From April 5 to April 19 j 11 nwi win 1111 niiirii'iiiiiniiiiwiiiwiiiiiiwiiiiiii i hi ii;i iron i mum mui imn n imumK SvVlSK 9DBEEB ? ' J Vote REPUBLICAN, Tuesday, April 13th ELECT 3TI A. J. "ARB" SHOREY REPUBLICAN State 'Central. Committeeman 14th Congressional District Kane, McHenry, DuPage Counties QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE Congressman Chauncey W. 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