I# Jfprtl \ I9S8 tHf . * ffif ftcHENRY PLAINDEALElt Page Thirteen f= HMMJL » RINOWOOD 'f By Mia. George Shepard «*• * Church NewS" On Maundy Thursday* the members and friends of the Greenwood and Ringwood churches met at the Ringwood church at 8 p.m. and partook of a meal in the upper room. This was a supper commemorating the last suppe^ o&our Lord and His Disciples whicn they shared. At 8 p.m. on Good Friday, laymen of Rin&wood and Greenwood *net , at the Greenwood church for a service of meditation. The evening included sacred music by the choirs of both churches. Easter services were held in the Ringwood church at 9:30 a.m. The sermon was "His Resurrection and Our Rebirth." The anthem, "Easter Dawn," was given by the choir. During the Sunday School at 10:30 a.m., the :9$lm strip, "The White Lily," was shown. Zehi Yamamoto,' a high school teacher and counselor of youth from Kobe, Japan, will preach at Ringwood and Greenwood next Sunday morning. Supper The W.S.C.S. will hold a supper in the church hall Saturday evening, April 21. Rummage Sale The W.S.C.S. will hold a rUmmage sale in the church basement April "'27 and 28. 4-H Club The Sunshine 4-H girls will meet in the John Hogdn home Monday evening, April 2. Annette Smith is junior leader .in ,pfpods, Lois Hunt and Karen ;Schmelzer are junior leaders in clothing. They are taking up foods, clothing and flower arrangements. Anyone 10 years old before July 1 is eligible to join. The girls put on .a pantomime skit in the share the fun contest at the Woodstock high school Tuesday evening. Movers Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Muzzy moved to Marengo Saturday. Mr. and Mi's. Burns and family of . McHenry moved into the Muzzy apartment. m Personals Mrs. Grace McCannon called on Mrs. Robert Thompson at McHenry Thursday morning. Kenneth Cristy, Jr., of Chicago 'spent the weekend with his partMomm, P H A R M A C Y Yes, you can depend on the competence, accuracy and courtesy of this fine pharmacy. Always make it a point to bring us your Doc* tor's prescriptions. Here, you are assured prompt service and uniformly fair prices. BOLGER'S PHONE 40 103 S. Green Street ents, Mr. "and Mrs. Kennfth Cristv'. Mn ^mjd Mrs. Clayton Bruce andr family , spent Sunday afternoon in the Stanley Lea home at Garden Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with Mrs. Lena Peet and daughters, Alice and Marian. The pupils of our s'chool journeyed to Chicago by bus Thursday, where they visited the Chicago Natural History Museum and the Aquarium. Those to accompany them were Mesdames Paul Walkington, John Hogan, Walter > Low, Frank' Harrison, Behl, Miss Heidem^n 'and Weldon Andreas. Jack Pearson, who is attending Parks Air college at East St. Louis, spent his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson. Miss Darlene Anderson of Chicago and Miss Agnes Anderson of Oconomowoc, Wis., spent the weekend in the Charles Anderson home. John Anderson, who is attending Madison university, spent his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. Misses Charlotte and Mary Hogan, who are attending school at Champaign, spent their Easter vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. .Weldon Andreas and daughter, Margo, spent Sunday with her piyrenti, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E?bel, at Algonquin. Mr. and Mrs. Louis HaWley were Sunday dinner guests in the Ernest Reinwall, Jr., home at McHenry. Mrs. Flora Harrison and Stanley Jepson were Sunday dinner guests at Kenosha, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey of Palos Heights spent the weekend with her mother and sister, Mrs. Emily Beatty and Viola Low. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Rbbert Low . of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family. Mn and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs*. George Shepard. Mrs. fitla Hamilton of Kenosha and Mr. and Mrs. David Hamilton of Racine spent Sunday afternoon with Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn. Miss Virginia Jepson of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mc- Cannoh of Bloomington and Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Dewey and daughter, Joanne, of Armstrong, 111., spent the weekend in the Ben Walkington home. Mr. and Mrs." Henry Marlowe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donahue and family of Huntley, Howard Wattles and son, Donald, of McHenry were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman and sons, Tommy and Donald, of Antioch, visited Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn Saturday. ' . ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Board and mother, Mrs. Beard, of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Shaw and family and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Beard and family of Hebron and Miss Charlotte Ri^ssel of Chicago were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrisdn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall, Jr., of McHenry called on Dr. and Mrs. William Hepburn Sunday ^norning. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blackman of Richmond called on Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison and family at dinner Sunday and celebrated the second birthday of Krystal Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shales and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pacey spent the weekend in Nebraska, called there by the illness of Mrs: Shales' brother and Mr. Pacey's father. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter, Mabel, stayed in the Pacey home during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman and son, Fred, Jr., spent Thursday in Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Morrison of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert and children of Kenosha wg»ye Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore and family. Mr- and Mrs. Dick Malsch and faihily spent the Kveekend witlf his parents at Ma&ison, vWis. Mrs. Lester Carr, MisS Mae Wiedrich and Mrs. Grace McCannon called on Mrs. Emma Anderson at Sharon, Wis./ Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. JT. Butler spent Sunday in the Harold Stanek home at Elkhorn. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Eckstein and daughters of McHenry spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dodd. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy were Mr. and Mrs. John Cristy and family of Greenwood, Kenneth Cristy, Jr., of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum and family, Mr. ailci Mrs. Nelson Cristyattd family. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Harrison and son of McHenry were Sunday dinner guests in the J. C. Pearson home. Robert Teng, who is attending Parks Air college at East St. Louis, spent his Easter vacation in the J, C. Pearson home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sebastian were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sebastian, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sebastian and children and Mr. and Mrs. George Procwieh and children of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. C.\ L. Woods and children and ^Irs. Cora Woods of Moline, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bullis and children of Genoa City, Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz of Twin Lakes, Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Kiskin of Wilmot and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods and/sons of Richmond. Mrs. Cora Woods remained for a visit. They celebrated the birthday :~of Mrs. Pete Sebastian. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson attended funeral services for Lt. Col. Wm. FJ. Dames at Oconomowoc, Wis., Saturday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener at Mc- Mem y were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan and family, Mr. and Bjlrs. Louis Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Jatk Leonard and family of Lake Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter of Sycamore and Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Waukegan. Mrs. B. T. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benoy and family visited relatives at Hinsdale and Clarendon Hills Thursday. 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