^ » 1 r» ^ ^ il? ! r ,»rM-r;r H ,-r. ^ Thursday, June 27, 1957 *:r/^1 i> * ,• THE McHENHY PLAIKDEAtER raffic CHARLES F CARPENT'ER See r e t J r y o f S f . t r Some reckless drivers operate a motor vehicle under the belief that ]jWUch recklessness, while dangerous, results in the saving of time. Take, for instance, the driver •who believes he is saving a lot of time by ignoring a STOP slgn.^ By SAVINS TIME MAT MEAN i* ^ , , coming to a full stop anil, thett' starting again, he would haveadded only 30 seconds to his traveling Then there is the driver wHL$M>6» lieves he will reach his destination sooner if he passes a truck on a hill. Forgetting that he stands a good chance of never passing a truck in such a situation, he might' save a minute and a half. Another, tyspe of driver along these lines is the fellow who always jumps an amber light. This reckless maneuver which could easily result in a fatal accident saves the motorist one minute at the most 4 *is few traffic lights hold the' red light for a longer period than that. RINGWOOD NEWS By Mrs. George Shepard Sewing Circle ' TTie W.S.C.S. Sewing Cirtle met at the home of Mrs. Louis Hawley Thursday. A pot luck dinner was served at noon. In the afternoon the women were busy sewing carpet rags, embroidering and sewing aprons. Entertains B. G. Club Mrs. Agnes Jenfeks entertained the B. G. club from Elgin at her home Wednesday, June 12. At a .luncheon. Those to attend were Mrs. Anna Bullard, Mrs. Clara Slater, Mrs. Cora Campbell, Mrs. Henrietta Teeple, Miss Constance Teeple. Mrs. ( George Robinson, Miss Florence Brown anil Miss Anna Roland. Personals Mrs. WaH^r Low and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low and Mrs. yiola Low attended the wedding and reception of Jean Low and Richard Lynch at. Harvard Saturday. Mrs; Frank Harrisoxl, Mrs. Kenneth Cristy and Mrs. James Reid attended the annual Rock River conference at St. James church in Chicago Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Whiting and family of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cristy and family spent Monday at Bropkfield Zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and Mr& Tom Redmond of Kenosha spent Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. William Hepburn. Mrs. Emily Beatty spent Saturday in the Charles Frey home at Richmond. Mr. and „ Mrs. Pete Sebastian returned home Saturday from their trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Borman of Racine spent Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. William Hepburn. Mrs. Flora Harrison returned A CHAT WITH US, Regular cheek-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repaiss Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE S16 Front St. McHenry, HL Phone 811 -- Residence 91-K home Saturday, froma ^trip -to- Waubena and Chetek, Wis. Mrs. Georgia Thomas and son Loren, Mrs. Ella Gratton and Mrs. Leona Arnold of Wodstock called on Mrs. Ruby Shepard Wednesday evening. Mrs. Alice Hill-, Mrs. Dave Hill and children of Dundee, Mrs. David Lorenze and daughter and Mrs. Tom Pettise and daughter Susan of Barrington were luncheon guests of Mrs. Agnes Jencks Wednesday. Mrs. Louis Hawley and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall Jr., and son of Cooney Heights spent. Wednesday with relatives at Crystal Lake, Wednesday. Mrs. Bieschke and son Ray and wife of Fox Lake spent Tuesday in the Wolf Shadle home. Ray is home on leave from the navy from Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake and Andrew Hawley of Fox River Grove were visitors in the Louis Hawley home Monday evening. Mrs. W. J. Mortimer of Barrington spent Friday in the Charles Anderson home. Mrs. Oscar Berg was a Woodstock visitor Friday. Miss Krystal Harrison of Greeri- •vi'God spent Saturday evening Ift the Roy Harrison home. c Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benoy and children spent the past week vacationing at Rice Lake, Wis. Webster Blackman and children of Richmond spent Supd&y mottling with Dr. and Mrs. WillUtfn Hepburn. Clarence Adams and son, Junior attended the ball game at Milwaukee, Saturday. Mrs. B. T. Butler and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy are attending the conference school of niUKiohs . and Christian Service at the Elmhurst college this week. Our new minister will be Rev. Arthur Bell of Minnesota. Mrs. Genevieve Clark of Santa Monica, Calif, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. William Hepburn, : Mrs. Ruby Shepard and Mrs. Ella Walkup spent the weekend in the Raymond Powers home at Mh and Mi's. Jaines FiiUey returned home Friday from a two week's vacation in Tennessee. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman and family spent Sunday with their j parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ack- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan at- i erman, Sr. at Poplar Grove. tended the tenth reunion of their class at the Chapel Hill Country Club Saturday evning. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and Charles Vogel are speriding a few days at Tupelo. Miss. Sunday June 1G. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogel Of Brookhead, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter of Sycamore ,Mrs. Jack Leonard of Lake Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn, Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich Jr., attended the Golden wedding anniversay of of Mr. and Mrs. Art Van Patten at Loon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and family attended the stock car races at. Wilmot Saturday evening. .'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Stanley Jepson spent Friday with friends at Wauconda. McHenry. Ella has Just returned | and fIm|, and ^ from a visit with her daughter^,J and family in southeast Texas. ; Mrs. Camille Swan *>f Libertyville spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Edith Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benoy and family spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler. 4-H News Our president Leslie Decker could not be with us so our vice president, Evelyn Harrison conducted the meeting., The meeting was held June 11 aV 7:30 at the Ringwood church. After the business meeting we had our demonstrations which were flower arrangements by Karen Schmeltzer. How to use a pattern by Annette Smith. How to make a seam by Susan Fossum and what to have in a sewing basket by Ida Walkington. After the meeting we had refreshments given by Susan Fossum and Linda Low. Our games were led by our game chairman Ida 'Mae Walkington. Club reporter, Susan Fossum. Our meeting was held in the Ringwood church, June 18 at 7:30. Our president Leslie Decker called the meeting to order then we had our demonstration. The talks which were given were first aid by Annette Smith, flower arrangements by Pat Hogan. gathering a skirt by Linda Low. Pat Hogan made the motion^ that we should adjourn the meeting. Donna Low seconded it. 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