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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 May 1957, p. 15

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Jfoursday. May 5&, 1857 tHE MeHENRY PLAINDEALER RINGWOOD NEWS By Mrs. George Shepard 4% w. s. c. s. The Woman's Society of Christian Service sewing circle met at the home of Mrs. Coupe at Winder Lake Thursday. A pot-luck dinner was served at noon, itv the afternoon, the women sewed and embroidered. Birthday Party Miss Jessica Graves entertained a groiifr of her little frierids Jft a party at her home Sunday m honor of her eighth birthday. Games were played and lunch was served. Canasta , Party ' Mr. and Mrs. William Cristy, entertained their canasta club at their home Saturday evening. Prizes went to Mrs. Russell Rasmussen- aiTcl Alvin Benoy, high, ana Mrsk. Frank Harrison and HBob Dickers-low. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Des Plaines were visitors the Dr. Hepburn honle Thurslay. ~ Mrs. Millie Rush of Richmond spei^t the weekend in the John Ehlert home. Mr." and Mrs. Frank, Stevens i)f Richmond were supper guests &f Mrs. Agnes Jencks Monday evening. ^ Mrs. Sue Scheur of Waukegan spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Flora Harrison. Pat and Jerry Hogan and Russell Carr spent from Friday night until Sunday night at; Newberry Center in Chicago. \ Mesdames Clara Durlin, Paul Walkington, BenWalkington, John JHogan, Kenpeivtristy and James *teid went/to Rockford Friday to the annual conference of the W: S. C. fs, Sally Kieffer and children of'Crystal Lake. Mr$. Betty Regnier\ and children and Mrs. Dorothy Valentine of Richmond spent Wednesday with Mrs. Clara Durlin. Earl Spnnemaker of Champaign and Mary Hogan attended N/ew- ) , ^jerry Center in 'Chicago ovejy the r weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Pagni of • Onargo, Calif., called on Mrs. Ruby Shepard Friday. ^ Mrs. -'Agnes Jencks and Wade Sanborn werg^ visitors at Kenosha Friday. . HOW TO MAKE YOUR RUGS LAST LONGER . . . . L O O K L O V E L I E R 4s your rug REALLY clean? You may think so, but did you know that unless a carpet is put through professional cleaning processes, using modern scientific equipment, as much as 15% of the grease and grime cannot be removed? Ordinary do-it-yourself methods do only half^ the job. Grease is the bugaboo of lovely carpets. It imprisions dirt and crime down in the "roots" of the vjile, causes it to "mat" down and stiffen. A rug loses much of its texture and resilience unless every iota of grease is removed. So, in the > long run, prolonging the life of your carpets, by, .sending them for thorough cleaning at least once a year -- SAVES YOU MONEY because a really clean 6 rug is longer-lived. Dirt, insects, grease and grime cannot «.ke their toll. ur methods are based on those developed by the National Institute of Rug Cleaning. Phone TIDY RUG CLEANERS at Woodstock 1000 for free pick-up and delivery. For new carpets and rugs visit our beautiful showroom. Junction of Routes 120 and 14, Woodstock, 111. "• Adv. Take It Easy- Take A Cab! When the weather's bad . When yon want to reaoh your destination In a hurry . . When yon have , (j luggage or heavy packages with yon, Ifs time to can ns for a calk Remember our number MeHENRY CAB PHONE 723 Krystal Kay Harrison of Greenwood spent a few days the past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ruby Shepard were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of ftebron, William Claxton and John Dreymiller of McHenry and Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcofc of Woodstock and i/lr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday in the Beatty-Low home. ' Mrs. Lizzie Miller of Buchanan; Mich., is visiting in "the Pete Sebastian home. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank spent Saturday afternoon and eveniftg in the William' Cruickshank spent Saturday afternoon land evening in the William Cruickshank, Jr., home at Mundelein. Mr. and Mrs; E. 1^ Peek of Elgin, spent the weekend in the Ben Walkington home. Mr. ana Mrs. Stanley Jepson and son returned home Sunday from a fishing trip to Cheteck, Wis. * • Miss Anna Mae Aissen of Marengo and Ronald Rowe of Woodstock spent Sunday in the Henry Aissen home. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Renslow and family of Marengo spent Sunday in the James Finley home. Mr. knd Mrs. Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake were callers in the Louis Hawleyu home Friday afte-- noon Mrs. Roy Harrison attended a blue and pink shower fo,r Mrs. Wilbur Benoy "at 'the William Wurtzinger home in Woodstock Suncfay. Mrs; Camille Swan of Libertyville spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Edith Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall, Jr. and son of McHenry spent Saturday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley. Mrs. B. T. Butler was an Elgin visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ehlert and daughters of Richmond visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert, Sunday. Clarence Harrison and Loren Harrison spent Wednesday evening at Morton Grove. Mr. and Mrs. WeldOn Andreas and daughter, Margo, spent Sunday afternoon in the Ernest Anj dreas home at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zarnstorff of Wilhiot spent? Monday afternoon with "Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mr. and Mrs.. John Skidmore arid family wefe supper guests Saturday in the Fred Bowmap home and helped Fred, Jr., celebrate his nineteenth birthday. Sunday morning callers in the Dr. Hepburn home werie Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reed of Oak Park and Ben Justen of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Condon and daughter. Bonnie," of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Parfrey and family of Spring Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Condon and son of McHenry and Mrs. Robert Condon and daughter of Grayslake at dinner at their home Sunday. Afternoon callers were Gerald Condon and Lin Littman of Madison, Wis. Church News The Ringwood Junior MYF will meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. on Friday evening, May 24th. Youth en grades 3 through 8 are invited.. There will be classes for all ages at the church, school hours: 9:45 at Greenwood and 10:30 at Ringwood:" You are invited to the worship service afe 9:30 "at Ringwood and at 11 at Greenwood. The sermon topic at both services will be, "How Shall We Remember?" "The traditional Memorial parade and commemoration service will follow the worship service "at Greenwood -with the veterans' organizations of" Wood-' stock and the Clarence Olson junior high ^school band participating Sunday May 26. On the afternoon of Sunday. May fi6, the Ringwood Junior Methodist Youth Fellowship invites all to an - ice cream social ; on the church, lawn from 3 until i 6 p.m. , j The high "school age youth of both churches will meet on Sunday evening. May 26. The Greenwood group will meet at 7:30 p.m. and will be led by Keith Schacht and Carole Zapel. The Ringwood group will meet at S p.m. and will -be led by Pat Hogan, Karen Corso and Russell Carr. 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