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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Sep 1955, p. 11

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Thursday, September 15,19®5 PLAINCEALEH maoammmamm mmm By lira. George SPutpard The Home, Circle waa entertained in the home of Mrs. James R$id $t the parsonage at Greenwood Thursday, A pot-luck dinner was served* at noon. The business, meeting followed. New officers for the coming year were elected as (follows: President, Mrs. Viola Low; vice-president, Mm. Pearl Berg; secretary, Mrs. H^fen Winn; treasurer, Mrs. Anna Shedte. Mrs. Viola. Low had charge of the program. Rlngwood Church News Sunday evening, the Senior Yobth Fellowship met at the chiirch at 7 p.tn. fey a hay-ride and election of officers. Monday, the study, class met . at "the church at p.m. Tuesday, the1 Sunday School teachers met at the church at 8: p.m. Thursday, the Sewing Circle will m&et with Mrs. Agnes Jeiicks. "" W3-CA Dinner The Women's Society for Christian Service will seirve a turkey dinner family style in the church dining room Saturday evening, Sept. 24, serving to. be from 5 to 7. Work Night Wednesday evening is work night at the new church. Mrs. Shepard Entertains Mrs. George Shepard entertained the women's five hundred club at her home Wednesday, A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was served. High score was won by Mrs. Louii Hawley and low, Mrs. Lester Carr. "500" At The B. T. Butlers' Mr. and Mrs, B. T. Butler entertained thdir five hundred club at their home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenqeth Cristy had high score, Mrs. Pete Sebastian and Louis Hawley were low. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donahue and family of • Huntley spent Labor. Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard spent Wednesday evening in the ^Vm. Claxton home at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berg of Fond dii LAc, Wis., and Mr. and Mr9. Frartk Peterson of Oregon, Wis., spent Sitnday. with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Waukegkn and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fillweber of Antioch spent Wednesday evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mrs. Georgia Thomas and son, Loren, pf Woodstock spent Saturday evening in the George Shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and Mrs. Nellie Vollman were dinner > guests in the Donald Brenner home at Elgin Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newlin and Mrs. Agnes Jencks spent the past week at Rolling Stone Lake, Wis. Mrs; Nellie Vollman of Elgin is visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Harrison, and family. Mr. and ' Mrs. Leo Newlin and Mrs. Agnes Jencks* were Sunday dinner guests in the Tom Pettise home at Barringt-on. Mr. and Mrs. " Henry Aissen and family were visitors at WqodBtoqk Friday evening. Mifcs Louise Hunt of Omaha, Nebr., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Muzzy were Sunday dinner guests of their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs, Jarqes Tribildock, at Niles Center and also visited Mrs. Muzzy's fnother, Mrs. Stanford, who is leaving to spend the winter with her daughter at Charlestown, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman and daughter visited relatives at Elburn Sunday. HAVE YOUR DEITS GOT YOU ON THE MERRY-GO-ROUND | BOBBIN $ . ro PAT Tm to* GET out OP DEST if yea rjiffHy wmt to. ReatrdUif of how much you •w., yea can GROUP ALL YOUR \ DEBTS--without a loan--without * tigntrc. Can To#®*--0«? Hoc* to tw/ OAK PLAIN ADJUSTMENT CO. u : E. BclTldera, Cr»ysl«*e J^rrki..i; OBAA 3-4011--If »° •>*n••«*. :• 3»»- 0388 "> - Mmuid -Mrsr cSayton Bruce I and daughters; Yvonne ajid cyn-!' thia Ann, attended a wedding | anniversary party at Belvidere Saturday evening. Mrs. Tollefson of Chicago spent from Thursday until Monday with Mrs. Grace McCannon in the Oscar Berg home. Mrs. McCannon returned home with her for a few days' visit. Butchie Leonard returned to his home at Lake Geneva after spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich,. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard speitt Sunday afternoon and evening in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron. Mr. and Mrs.' Buster Woods and daughter and Mrs. Cora Woods of Moline spent Wednesr day in the Pete Sebastian home. Mrs. Woods remained for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low- Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. Emily Beatty were Sunday dinner guests in the Robert Low home in McHenry. Miss Marie Hitzerq^h and Mother of Elgin speniSunday afternoon in the Mrs. Lena Peet home. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Muzzy spent Saturday at Marengo. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington spent the weekend in the Paul Norman home at Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter, Mabel, Mrs. John Skidmore, Miss Betty Feltes and Mi s. Fred Bowman and daughter, Nancy, attended opep house for Mr. and' Mr6. JSli SartnelJ at Twin Lakes Sunday. Mrs. pari Barnard was a dinner guest in the Dr. Hepburn home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and Mrs; Fred Bowman Bpent Tuesday in the TJpny SenkeyiJfc home at ^un^ys|d^. ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Webster BJackir man and family of Richmond' spent Sunday afternoon with Dr. and M.rs- Wm. Hepburn. ^ Mrs. Grace McCannon jattdMrs. Tollefson called, on Adams of Burlington Sunday tArn^nn • of Algonquih ' was the Dr. Hepburn ternoon. Mrs. Rake a caller in home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ardin Frisbie of Wood visited her Greenmother, Mrs., Package Liquor Store and Taveyn PIZZA Italian Spaghetti Sandwiches KITCHEN CLOSED ON TUESDAY'S McHENRY 336 ISO So. Green St., MoHenry, I1L Flora Harrison, Siipday af^frnoon. ' . Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. and daughter, Maibel, tors. t'red Bowman and daughter, Nancy,, and son, Fred, J r„ Trudy Opnk, Mr. and Mrs.. Dick Malsch tatd children spent > Thursday evening in the John Skitfmore home and helped Mrs. Skidnvore celebrate her birthday. Atty. Malcomb McCuaig of Dundee spent Sunday evening with his aunt, Mrs. Flora Harrison. Mrs. Grace McCannon and Mrs. Tollefson visited Mrs. Irma Sherman at the Villa Rest -home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Harrison and son, Loren, Mrs. Nellie Vollman and Mrs. Flora Harrison visited relatives at Waukegaji Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shales spent Sunday in the Stanley Carlson home at Woodstock and attended the V-J Day celebration • i Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter of Sycamore, Mrs. Jack Leonard and children of Lake Geneva and Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener of McHenry spent Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich. jr., home. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn of Richmond ana :,ir. and Mrs. Bob Brennan and family. Mrs. Norbert VVojcik and children of Chicago are visiting her sister and family, the Charles Andersons. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fergason of Chicago. Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank has been helping care for her daughter, Mrs. Francis Costello, and new granddaughter ^t Hartland. John Anderson left Tuesday to begin his junior year at Madison university. FOR T YD OL Clean Burning Heating Oils 24 Hour QU Delivery Service ,o and ALL TYPES of COAL M Call McHenry 729 or alter 4:30 p. m. 1502 McHenry County Farmers Co-op Ass n. 523 W. Waukegan Road McHenry, IQ. School-News .... The Ringwood school opened Aug. 31. Miss Heideman and Mr. Andreas are teaching again this year. Miss Heideman teaches first, second and; third grades, with twenty-one pujiils. Mr. Andreas teaches fourth,' fifth* sixth, seventh and eighth grades, with twenty-nine pupils. Harry Hogan was voted president. of the Library club and secretary of the club is Mary Ellen Carr. Dick Aissen was voted to take in the current events. \ Donna Ackerman and Jay Walkington were voted to, write about movies we will be. seeing this year. We have five new pupils in school. Their names are Sandy Low. Barbara Low, Dorothy Low, Vince Coupe and Herbert Coupe. We had visitors who were former students of the school. We had two movies Friday. Karen Corso School reporter Savings invested Lake Savings and in Crystal Loan earn plus 12% e,\tra. CORN About one-lifth of corn crop i$ go. far ,. frost could hurt it, and 70 .Wf cent is in or past the dent according to the we^ly of the state and federal ments of agriculture. winter wheat, although hiljdWWl by dry soil, is about 70 per completed. Recent rains ' pastures, and were beneficial ti alfalfa, soybeans and to fields of late corn. Cutting of corn foi silage is under Way throughoutthe state. " ? , 23tf Read the Want Adsl m*F NO MONEY DOWN •:TT" i. ' 'MKwr VETS $1,200 DOWN DO YOU KNOW you can buy a 3 bedroom home for $9,475.00 and up, lot included, with the following features: • Architect designed • Carpenter-built • Grading & Seeding • Gravel drive • Sidewalk from lot line to Front & Bear doors • Combination Aluminum Screen and Storm windows • Completely decorated interior and exterior • Plastic tiled bath • Exhaust Ian in kitchen Veterans and Non-Veterans can save addit- The home you select from our Architect designed plans can be built on: $ Your paid up lot f A lot on which you have made a down paytfkent § Anywhere In McHenry County Office Located: 582 W. Main Street, McHenry Phone McHenry 1907 ional money by doing 3ome of the work themselves . . . Such as grading & seeding, etc. HAY GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction & Remodeling Route 4 -- McHenry. HI Home Phone: McHenry 622'W-S TO TIE of a porch enclosure Style qnd design fire Important in a porch enclosure) Moke your porch a show place, as well as a wonderful room to live in. r i * * Wisco porch en^loiures have the recognized value features which have made all Wisco products famous. No staining, no rqttiiity no leaking--and beautiful) Investigate today • • • see how easily yqy may have that added room • •. at such low cost! Atlc v* far frM Mty II* •bllgatiens whof»v«f. ItasekMpIng Wisco st9rm/s(r«til widows, doors, pfrch enclosurts--primo and residential windows . ALEXANDER LUMBER Co. phpns xm 547 W. Main St. McHenry, 111. * > > * : N and saye# save# save bee wise we're felling, selling, selling! 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