" W', • •'<:'# V!*' * «|| i jp Fonrt--» . "V \i . . V^.' :i! " "i:I ;v^r _ y^'pVC *iR j Thursday, July 28.1955 RINGWOOD By Mrs. George Shepard Mrs. Hawley Entertains Mrs. Louis Hawley entertained her five hundred club and a table of pinochle at her home Wednesday A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was served. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Myrtle Phillips in pinochle. Mrs. Ben Walkington. high, and Mrs. Agnes Jencks, lo\V, in five hundred. Guests other than club members were Mrs. Reike of Barrington, Mr^ Eleanor Howe of Crystal Lake, Mrs. Ernest- Roinwall, Sr., and Mrs. Myrtle Phyllips of . Fernwood, Mrs. Agnes Jencks and Mrs; Roy Harrison. W.s.c.s. Sewing Cirrle The W.S.C.S. sewing circle was entertained in the home of Mrs. Louis Hawley Thursday afternoon. . Home Circle ' The Home Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Lena Peet Thursday afternoon, Aug. 11. This will be capsule sister day. Senior M.Y.F. The Senior M.Y.F. held a picnic and swimming party at Big Foot park. Lake Geneva, Wednesday evening. The Walter Lows Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low entertained member^ of their card club at their home Saturday evening. Bake Sale The W.S.C.S. will hold a bake sale at Neisen's variety store in West McHenry Saturday, July 30, starting at 10 o'clock. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and son,. Loren, Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones had dinner at Waukegan Friday eve-„ ning and celebrated the birthdaj? of Mrs. Harrison. Mrs. Flora Harrison spent Monday with Mrs. Flora Becking at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison spent Sunday in the Donald Brenner home at Elgin. -Mrs. Agnes Jencks spent Sunday with her daughter and family at Barrington. Charles Carr and Arlon Becker have returned home from a trip through the South. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walkington of Libertyville spent Monday evening with their parents, Mr. "and Mrs. Ben Walkington. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rabe at Woodstock Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison Were dinner guests in the Clarence Harrison home at Greenwood Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman and children of Evanston spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkiijgton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison of Round Lake spent Wednesday evening with her mother, Mrs. Flora Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and family. Deanna Oonk and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen and family attended the Moose picnic at Woodstock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Koehler and daughter of Wonder Lake were visitors in the George Shepard home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Possum and family left Sunday morning to visit relatives at Minneapolis and North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sebastian spent Sunday in the home of his brother, Stanley Sebastian, at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and daughter, Margo,. spent the weekend in the Clifford Stock home at Woodstock. Mr. and Mr9. Andrew Butler of Chicago spent the past week in the B. T. Butler home. Mrs. Grace McCannon returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives and friends at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley of Fox River Grove were callers in the Wm. Hoffman home Sunday afternoon. Cadet Tom Huemann left for Houston. Texas, Saturday evening. Jackie Aissen is spending the week with Sherry Wilcox at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andreas of McHenry spent Sunday afternon1 With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas. Sunday visitors in the Dr. William Hepburn home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redmond of Kenosha. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and daughter of South Beloit, Mr. and Mrs. Kane and daughter of Rockford, Mrs. H. Villgert of Chicago and Mrs. Williger of Wonder Lake. / Kirk Harrison, at Antioch. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen spent Saturday evening in the Delbert Schroeder home at Woodstock. Jim Pearson spent the past wek in the home or his f ai^se^vices" for "spencer" Nelson at air. and "Mrs. Tony Senkerik and family of Sunnyside, Mr. and Mrs," Lyle Ehlert and sons of, Wilmot and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pacey and son of Bassets spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mrs. Viola Low. Mis. Emily Beatty and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lo^r and family attended a family picnic at the home of Mr. apd Mrs. Walter Wilcox at Woodstock Sunday, honoring the birthday of Mrs. Beatty. There were sixty-five present. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas and children of Hinsdale spent Sunday afternoon in the Walter Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frey, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frey. Jr., of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glauser of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Berg and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Glauser and son, Jim, enjoyed a family picnic at Fox River park Sunday. It was also a farewell for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frey, Jr., who are moving to California to make their home. Miss Edith Darby of Walla Walla, Wash., and Mrs. Chester Stevens of Spring Grove Sailed on Mrs. Lena Peet Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Meyer of Deerfield spent Sunday evening in the Wm. Cruickshank home. Mrs. Bob Brennan and children were visitors in Elgin Saturday. Mrs. Mary Mallette, Mrs. Grace Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Still and Miss Lura Still of Woodstock spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shales. Butchie, Peggy, Jane Lee and Nancy Leonard of Lake Geneva are visiting in the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., while their mother, Mrs. Jack Leonard, and new baby son are in. the Elkhorn hospital. Mrs. Maynard Stohlquist and children of Harvard and Mrs. Robert Howe and children of Richmond spent Thursday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shales. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson and Gust Pearson attended funer 500,G00TH GAS COMPANY CUSTOMER GETS GILDED METER Northern Illinois Gafe company installed a gilded meter at the new home of its 500,000th customer recently at special ceremonies held at the site in Rolling Meadows, a young * community northwest of Chicago. Owners of the home, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Karst, who received their choiqp of gas appliances in recognition of the event, were congratulated by Marvin Chandler, president of Northern Illinois Gas, and others. Stamping it as one of the fastest growing gas utilities in the country, the installation of meter number 500,000 climaxes a continuing Northern Illinois Gas' company growth attested by the approximately 120,000 new customers added to the system during the past five years. Marvin Chandler, the utility's president who spoke briefly at the ceremonies, said it was fitting that the 500,000th installation should occur in Rolling Meadows, since this community is, the newest and one of the fastest growing in the company's seventeencounty service area. It is doubly significant, he observed, that the 500,000th customer was added to the system while plans are toeing made to celebrate a century of gas service in northern Illinois next month (Aug. 15 to 20) in Ottawa. Elgin Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard Veronica'. Susan and Francis Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heine of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family enjoyed a picnic at Fontana Sunday. Mrs. Fred Bowman, daughter, Nancy, Mrs. John Ehlert. daughter. Mabel, and Mrs. Rush spent Thursday evening in the Russell Ehlert home at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Harrison and son spent Sunday in the J. C. Pearson home. Mrs. Olivia Bauer and children and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bauer and family of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and son of Johnsburg were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bauer and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Powers of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon in the Fred Bowman home., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey of Palos Heights are spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Emily Beatty, and sister, Mrs. Viola Low. Shop at Home and SAVE! McGEE'S ROOF VENT LOUVERS INSTALLED Rusty Louvers Replaced A Summer and Winter necessity. Condensed moisture in attic rots timber, blisters exterior paint. Circulating air reduces dampness, keeps attic cooler in summer. Free estimate. Insured. $10 each. ARTHUR BOGER PHONE 840-tJ 807 Waukegan Rd. McHenry How to finance and insure your car at LOW COST / Get low-cost financing 0 from a nearby bank. Since 1949, Chandler observed, the annual pe? cent increase in gas customers in northern Illinois has been more than that of the nation, and last year it was nearly twice as rapid. In addition to the ihcrease in the number of customers, which is continuing at the rate of about 2.500 per month, Chandler said, the average annual therm use pei- residential customer . has risen frohi 299 in 1940 to 874 for the twelve months ending in Man'h. 1955. CONSERVATION SCHOOL Approximately 150 high school students from almost every section of Illinois attended the first junior ' conservation school to be 'held by the Department of Conservation at the Illinois state fairgrounds, July 18-22. The session inaugurated a program of junior conservation education the department hopes to expand and develop in the coming years. The school session was tied in. directly with 'use of the department's new wildlife demonstration area On the northwefet 40 acres of the fairgrounds. 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