w: * -••*'•%" ;-:- y- '-* ,&„ .* • • "•"•* •"• ,l:-0" THE McHENHY T "» * 5 i ' * J,«' * T -* < ' • ' ~' * - > ' ' l i NGWOOD By Mrs. George Shepard Rock ford Tuesday and Wednesday. Mary Hogan, the dairy princess, was guest attraction and was on \v. s. c. s. The Women's Society for Christian Service met at the church Wednesday evening. Mrs. Phyllis j,W() rv programs. Rasmussen and Mrs. Muriel Benov Charlotte Hogan. with a group .were program leaders. Hostesses f ^ dieticians from McNiel hospital, were Mrs. Jean Dicker and M Clara Cristy. Next month they plan to\go to Wesley Woods. Round-I'p Club The Round-Up cfub held a treasure hunt Saturday evening ?in1 then aH went to Veteran's Acre-: for a picnic. Home Circle The Home Circle was entertained in the home of Mrs. Lejia Peer Thursday' afternoon.- This was "secret pal" day and each one re reived a gift from her secret pal and found out who she was. Street Dance The Youth Fellowship group held an ice cream social and dance near the city park Saturday eve ning. •• Sunshine Girls The Sunshine 4-H club girls attended a style show and buffet supper in Wisconsin Friday. Church Picnic The members of the Ringwoo'l and Greenwood churches and their families held a picnic on the church grounds Sundav. Personals Miss Xnna Mae Aissen returned home Saturday from * couple of weeks' visit with friends in Wood stock. Veronica Davis of Chicago spent the weekend with Karen and Patsey Corso. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schuetze of Milwaukee spent Sunday with her parents. Dr. and Mrs.. Wm. Hepburn. ^ j Among those from here to at-| tend a meeting of the Ladies of the i Moose at McHenry Tuesday eve- j ning were Miss Nancy Bowman, • Airman 3/c Betty Feltes. Mrs. John Hogan, Mrs. Walter Low. ; Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. Ruby | Shepard and Miss Lona Brever. j Those from here to attend the Eastern Star past matrons dinner party at Solon Mills Wednesday Evening were Mrs. Roy Harriso!', Mrs. Edith Jones, Mrs. J. C. Pearson and Mrs. Roy Dodd. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss of Mt Vernon, New York, have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ruby Shepdrd. Mary and Patricia lIogHn attended the Winnebago county fair at Berwyn, attended a picnic at Des Plaines Friday. Mrs. Vernon Rabe and son o' Chicago and Mrs. Georgia Thoma; and son of Woodstock were visitors in the Mrs. Ruby Shepard home Friday evening. ' Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. Walter Low and children spent Monday afternoon in the Louis Engstrom home at St. Charles. j Mrs. Meyers. Mrs. Koltrie'of! When toft and Mrs. C. L. Stevens of [ Spring Grove were luncheon guests of Agnes Jencks Friday.s 1 • Mary Hogan left ,1'or the state ! fair at Springfield Friday morning. She will compete for the state! dairy princess title. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Frey of: Palos Heights spent the. weekend I in the Beatty-Low home. i Mr and Mrs. Albert Oonk and ' daughters spent from Sunday until j Thursday with relatives at Holland, Mich. ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laufer and daughter. Edna, and Mr. and Mrs Pershing Koekebacker and daughter. Patsy, of Chicago spent ; Saturday yi the Henry Aissen , home. i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pearson ; and family are spending the week . at Lincoln Park resort. Stoughton. I Wis. 1 Mrs. Donald Brenner and children of Elgin spent Saturday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison. - j Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Thursday and Friday in Chicago. Mi*, and Mrs. Roy Harrison and Mrs. Edith Jones left Sunday for a trip through the East. Mre. John Hogan left Sunday to attend the fair at Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss of Mt. Verndn, N. Y., Mt. and Mrs. Wm. Heine of Chicago, Wm. Claxton and John Dreymiller of Mcj Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Alan I Ainger and family of Hebron were ! Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ruby ' Shepard. j • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall. Jr., of McHenry were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ha\^ ley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justen <?f McHenry spent Sunday afternoon with Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. James Todd of Woodstock spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox cf Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey of McHenry were Sunday dinner guests in the Beatty- Low Home. Afternoon callers j were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer OJsen.i of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith HIU' son of Riverdale, who have .beeji spending a couple of weelts .witV' her parents, Mr? and Mrs, \Veldpu Andreas, returned home Sunday.„ Mr. and A|i'S. Robert Burginrbf\ Chicago spdnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 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