Thursday, MeHENRY PLAINDEALER Rl NGWOOD By Mm. Qeoxge Bbepard Mrs. Walkington Entertain* Mrs. Ben Walkington entertained her card club at her home Wednesday. A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was served. High score went to Mrs. Viola Low and low to Mrs. pete Sebastian. Frances Davis Has Birthday Frances Davis celebrated her birthday on Saturday afternoon by entertaining ten of her friends at a party at her home. Games «ere played and luncheon, inliding a beautiful birthday cake, was served. She received many nice gifts. .. • Rummage {Sale The W.S.C.S. will hold a rummage sale in the church basement (Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21 and 22. If you have anything for the. sale, contact Mrs. C. L. Harrison. picnic A group of relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman and family from Chicago enjoyed a gettogether at the Bowman - home ^Sunday. Those to attend were _Mr. , and Mrs. George Schultz, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schultz and family, Mrs. Lee Schultz, Mrs. Gertie Swanaon and Bill, Mrs. Hattie Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. John Powers and Edna and Miss Martha Bowman. Personals Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. Emily Beatty spent Tuesday in the Irving Hubert home at Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sebastian Were visitors at Burlington Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington *left Friday morning to visit their oaughter, Mrs. Roland McCannon and family at Bloomington and their daughter, Mrs. Ansel Dewey, and family at Armstrong, 111. Mrs. Jack Leonard and children of Lake Geneva spent Friday with her parents, the Fred Wiedrichs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods of Genoa City and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sebastian left Saturday morning., to visit relatives in Texas. Mrs. E. E. Whiting of Richmond was a dinner guest in the Ben Walkington home Wednesday. Mrs. Georgia Thomas and son, Loren, and Mrs. Liillian Reed of Woodstock spent Thursday evening' in -thr^George Shfepard home. Mr. and Mrs. Lum&n Wilcox of Harvard spent Wednesday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison of Chicago spent Tuesday evening in the John skidmore home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen spent Sunday evening in the Arnold Gehrke home at Harvard. Mrs. Anna Tay of Tuscola, 111., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Byron Sowers, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen and family spent Friday evening at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schaefer of Kenosha spent Saturday evening in the Wm. Cruickshank home. Kenneth Cristy, Jr., of Chicago $pent the weekend with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, Sr. . Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stock at, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock spent Sunday in the Beatty-Low home. Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore and Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert spent Friday evening in the Duane Ehlert home at Burlington. Mrs. Donald Brenner and children of Elgin visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison, Tuesday,' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank, Jr., and children spent Sunday in the Francis Costello home at Hartland. The infant daughter of Mr. ^nd Mrs. Costello was baptized Kathleen Jean at the church at Hartland Sunday. Mrs. Harry Peet and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dibler of Woodstock spent Saturday evening in the Beatty-Low home. Mrs. John Ehlert spent Wednesday and Thursday in the Cyril Pacey home at Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Waukegan spent Tuesday evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Carlson and daughter of Hillside spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rager of Forest Park and Mr. and Mrs. James Rainy of Genoa City were callers in the Dr. Hepburn home Sunday evening. Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Anderson spent Saturday in Chicago. Miss Darlene Anderson attended a barn dance for the deaf at Madison Saturday evening and visited relatives at Oconomowoc, Wis., Sunday. Mrs. Davis of Genoa City is spending a few days in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman and daughter and Mr. and Package Liquor. Sior® and Tavern PIZZA Iialian Spaghetti Sandwiches KITCHEN CLOSED ON TUESDAY'S McHENRY 336 ISO So. Green St., McHenry, Dl Mrs. $layton Brue* asjd family went to Feplar •rev# Saturday evening to help Leonard, Jr., and Larry Ackermon celebrate their birthdays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soddy of Kenosha were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas of Woodstock palled on Mrs. Flora Harrison Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carlson of Woodstock spent Sunday evening in the Earl Shales home. W. Spangler of McHenry and Mr. Ball of Daytona Beach, Fla., were callers on Dr. Hepburn Friday. Mrs. Tom Pettise and family of Barrington spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mrs. Ardln Frisbie of Greenwood spent Friday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Flora Harrison. Mrs. W. J. Mortimer, Sr., and Mrs. W. J. Mortimer, Jr., of Barrington were luncheon guests of Mrs. Charles Anderson Friday. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., left Monday on a business trip to Minnesota. Miss. Mae Wiedrich took Mrs. Grace McCannon to Sharon, Wis., Sunday, where she will visit Mrs. Emma Anderson in the Ted Koorstra home for a week. Elijah Coates of Woodstock visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and <Mrs. Ed Benoy of Clarkston, Wash., spent Sunday in the Paul Walkington home. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Sunday in the Harold Stanek home at Elkhorn. Mrs. Roy Harrison and' son, Loren, took Mrs. Nellie Vollman to Elgin Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferguson meertr wku m WANT ADS of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Harrison went to Galena Sunday aftd went on a tour of historic homes conducted by the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shales spent Saturday evening in the Maynard Stohlquist home at Marengo. Mr. and- Mrs.. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brennan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard and family and Mrs. Davis were »all guests in the Phelps Saunders home at Sycamore and celebrated Georgia Mary's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shales spent Sunday in the Robert Howe home near Richmond. M.Y.F. News The Ringwood-Greenwood MYF is sponsoring a paper drive Oct. 1. People living within the area of Ringwood. or Greenwood please tie the papers or put them in cardboard boxes. People 'with small amounts of paper please leave at one of the churches by Friday, Sept. 31. It will be picked up Saturday morning. Call Charles Sowers at 'Wonder Lake 3822, Clarence Swanson, Hebron 2834, or Martinecs, Woodstock 1862. The next MYF meeting will be Oct. . 2 at the . Ringwood church. Jackie Skidmore, reporter V Inserts slide up and down on tracks of F.RAYDO metal . . . a special formula zinc alloy that is virtually friction free... no binding, no sticking. V Scrqpn is on inside... stored in uj>per position, practically out of sight. ~ V Upper or lower ventilation with full screen protection. V Safety catches help prevent accidents. V Glass inserts easily washed in place. Can be removed if desired. New, durable, beautiful, matching aluminum combination screen and storm doors are also available. Don't delay. Pfroneuiy now for a free home demonstration and estimate. Absolutely j no obligation. Franchised Dealer Arthur Boger PHONE 840-.J 807 Waukegan Rd., McHenry, HI. IH 1 'M' •».» Friends Are Copying Her Ideal lilllllliilllil ATo more burned dinners for this homemaker ... she can watch the cooking and the baby while, she talks on her kitchen phone. And her friends are impressed, too, when they see the beautiful new Sunlight Yellow telephone in her kitchen ... and other decorator colors in other frequently' used rooms. The cost for additional phones is low -- only about 30 a day each, plus small one-time charge for installation and color*. For more information, please call your Telephone Business Office ... or drop in and see us. * *By having two or more telephones put in at the same time, you save on installation charges ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Telephones in decorator colors accent or blend with any decorating stheme. Available in Classic Ivory, Mistletoe Green, Rosewood Beige, Shadow Blue, Dark Mahogany Brown, Oxford Gray, Sunlight Yellow and Cherry Red. So new, so beautiful your friends will want to copy you. ATTENTION! Legion members • • Guests Friends . . POST 491 PARTY NITE FREE ' 4 ADMISSION -- MUSIC -- DANCING -- EATS and That BIG DRAWING at 10:30 P. M. I Remember The Date * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1ST from 8:00 P. M. Legion Home - McHenry, III. School News Susan Davis and Donna Ackerman have taken Dick Aissen's place in taking the current events. Mr. K. Nuback of the superintendent's office visited our school. Betsey Fossum celebrated her sixth birthday at school. We had two visitors^ Their names are Julia Bair and Dickie Ackerman. We have seven new first graders. Their names are Paula Samuelson, Tommy Walkington, Susan Low, Allen Wagner, Jimmy King and Betsey Fossum. We have started a junior choir at the church in which the upper class goes every Friday afternoon. Miss Fiances Davis will have a birthday party B|Ml<H»y on her .eighth, birthday a movie, "European KspfaW/* The upper grade cltMltjWO went on a Hike on Sept. 23. brought their lunches and frl the woods. Eftch child had -tor pick out what they would tejjorfc^ on while hiking. ; §| The first, second and thirdgrades received many games, cards, puzzles, etc., from the school board. The upper grades alos received games, px^zzles, etc. On Tuesday^ Sept. 20, the county superintendent, Mr. Tazewell, visited our school. Karen Corso f School Reporter Whatever your goal (or goals), have the money at your finger tips. Open a savings ccountjwith ua for every purpose! Then, save regularly We'll help by adding generous earnings to your account, twice yearly. Stop in. Get started right away] CURRENT RATE 2l>lus V2fo EXTRA! CRYSTAL LAKE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Crystal Lake, Illinois PHONE 1400 78 N. 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