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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Sep 1955, p. 10

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mmSm rj^K^ P' RING WOOD •i By Mrs. George Shepard Church XPWS The executive board of the ypofnan's Society of Christian Service met in the Community Methodist Church Monday evening. Farewell Party The Round-Up club sponsored a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and family in the cKurfh hall Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are leaving to make their home in North Carolina. Home Circle The Home Circle will meet with Mrs. 'James Reid at the j parsonage at Greenwood Thurs- J day, Sept. 8. A pot-luck dinner | will, be served. j • . _ I Official Board Meets j The official board of the church | met Wednesday evening. Reports j of the centennial were given. j ' I ' w.s.o.s. I The Woman's Society for Chris- j tlan Service will meet at the ; home of Mrs. Antone Weiser on ; Wednesday evening, Sept. 14. with j Mrs. Alvin Benoy as co-hostess. j School Again The Ringwood school opened • its doors Wednesday morning for j its first day of school. Weldon Andreas will again teach the j upper grades and Miss Heideman j of Union the lower grades. 1 Bunco Club . The Bunco club was entertained | in the home of Mrs. Viola Low | Thursday. A dessert luncheon j was served at 1 o'clock. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Thomas j Doherty, Mrs. Georgia Thomas i and Mrs. Grace McCannon. j Death of Cora Walters j This community was sorry to | hear of the death of Miss Cora Walters of Crystal Lake, who passed away at the Villa Rest Home Tuesday evening. Miss Walters • was an aunt of Louis Hawley and was very well known here'. ing the week at Crandon, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson and sons went to St. Louis Thursday, where their son. Jack, will enroll at Parks Air college. They returned home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington spent Thursday afternon in the Lee Huson home at Libertyville. John "Hogan. Jr., was a member of the fat stock judging team at Champaign Mbnday. Miss Mary Hogan left Tuesday to resume her studies at Champaign. Lois Hunt, Anna Mae Aissen. Jackie Skidmore, John, Jr., and Jerry Hogan, with Rev. and Mrs. James Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington as hosts, attended the retreat at the new M.Y.F Camp Wesley Woods at Lake Geneva Saturday. Last week Friday, John Hogan, Jr., with the members of the B.R. Gophers baseball team, took first place in the county, first place in the district and j second place in the state at j Champaign. Mrs. Francis Costello and daughter of Hartland spent Wed- i nesday with her parents, Mr. and t Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank. j Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley; attended funeral services for his j aunt, Miss Cora Walters, at 1 Crystal Lake Friday afternoon. . Burial was in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore and family spent the past week on a trip through northern Michigan and Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yardley and daughter, Linda, t>f Woodstock were visitors in the Fred Bowman home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison of Chicago spent Sunday in the John Skidmore home. Mr. and Mrs. Don James of Pardeeville, Wis., spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Cruickshank. THE FLYING DUTCHMAN "The Flying Dutchman" is a name given by sailors to a phantom ship said to cruise in storms off'the Cape of Good Hope. According to legend a Dutch sea captain, bound homewand from the East Indies, met with heavy headwinds and storms as he attempted' to round the Cape. Begged by his men to turn back he stjibbornly refused to do so, swearing an oath that he would "beat round the Cape if he had to begf-t there till the Day of Judgment." He was taken at his word and doomed to forever beat against foul* winds in storms |o£f the Cape. , -1 NEW APPOINTMENTS Gov. William G. Stratton has appointed Henry Longmeyer, of Greenfield and Glen Brown of Viola as new members of the advisory board of livestock commissioners. The 69th General Assembly increased this board from 13 to 15 members. The governor also made two appointments to the State Soil Conservation district advisory board, which was increased from five to seven members by the General Assembly. The appointments are John Butterfield of Pana and Herman G. Heberer, of Belleville. Personals Mrs. Emily Beatty and Mrs Viola LoW spent Tuesday in the Irving Herbert home at Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and Mrs. Flora Harrison went to the funeral home at Woodstock Tuesday evening to pay last respects to Frank Frisbie of Greenwood. Mrs. Agnes Jencks and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newlin are spend- Riverside Bakery will be OPEN FOR BUSINESS TUESDAY, SEPT. 13th Closed All Day Mondays Until Further Notice THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF STORM IU IL IWIWN U**. _ £WH|DOWS; ooo WISCO AN DOORS * Guaranteed by^ Good Housekeeping Patent No*. 2564 264 2564 265 Other Patent* Pending. 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