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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Sep 1958, p. 10

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*^/yf , iT^f t<™' " ^ 'I %•"?* Rlagwood iM; •Ife.- sstafcsr ••'$% --; -R~ ub«••y She* pard* "The W.S.C.S. held their •meeting and pot luck supper a$ the Methodist We si e y Woods camp at Williams Bay Wednesday evening. The usual business meeting , was held. Shirley Cristy had the meditation and Bobbi Fossum and C l a r a C r i s t y t h e 1 e s s o n , Christ's Message For Today." Hostesses were I6na HoOd and feessie Cruikshank. Home Circle ?< The Ringwood Home Circle fyas entertained in the home {kf Mrs, John Hogan Thursday with Mrs'., .Viola Low as cohostess. Luncheon was served at 12:45 followed by the business meeting. «• Mrs. Roy Harrison and Mrs. fluby Shepard were on the domination committee for new Officers for the coming year, ^vho are Bessie Cruickshank president; Anna Shadle, vice president; Dorothy Jepson, secftfltary and Belva Sebastian, treasurer. fine program in charge of Mrs. Agnes Jencks followed- . -- *!)(!' -Dinner *"|The W.S.C.S. will serve a Ctyicken and biscuit dinner in the church basement Saturday tuning, Sept. 27. Serving to lj»-5 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Open House ••••There will be open house {Sunday, Sept. 21 from 2 to i„p.m. at th<? church for Mrs. $iora Harrison who has sold home and will move to Round Lake with her son, Wil- % Party •'"Mrs. Walter Low entertained ai i a demonstration party at iiMr. home Thursday. Personals 1 T$Trs. Frank Lock and Mrs. Wheeler of Wilirhette were Visitors in the Dr. Hepburn ]||aie Tuesday. •^"iilr. and 'Mrs. Walter Neila& v of Oak Park spent Tues- fy afternoon with Mrs. Agnes neks. ^••Mrs. Ruby Shepard spent Tuesday in the home of her jjjpother, William Claxton at lenry, and she1 with Mr. Mrs. Henry Foss, John kymiller- and Will Claxton tent Tuesday evening in the spry Sugert home at Mineral firings. Mrs. Arthur Russ . of Volo ^ was a cajler in the Dr. Hepburrt home Sunday. < O t h e r guests were Mr^ and' Mrs. Abe Miller and family of Elgin. Mrs. Oscar' Berg was. a visitor^ at Woodstock Friday. Mr. and Mre. Duane Ehlert and son, Jeff,' of. Burlington, spent Saturday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Louis Lusk of Round Lake called on Ben Walkington Thursday afternoon. Leo Brever and son of Burl i n g t o n s p e n t F r i d a y n i g h t with Miss Lona Brewer. Mrs. Charles Anderson and daughter and Mrs. Ruby Shepard had dinner at the Hunter golf club Monday and were visitors at Lake Geneva in the afternoon. 'Dick Aissen, Edward Skidmore and Fred Bowman, Jr", attended the races at Meadowdale Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frank and Mrs, Laura Smith of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. William Glawe of Woodstock were dinner guests Tuesday evening of; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and son, Loren. Mrs. Mary Mullet^ and son of Burlington spfent Tuesday night with Miss Lona Brewer. He had just returned home from Japan. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter, Mabel, and Mrs. Tony Senkerik spent Tuesday in the Cyril Pacey home jit Wilmot. Mrs. Ben Walkington spent Thursday and Friday in Chicago and Glenview. Her daughter, Mrs. Paul Norman of Glenview, brought her home Friday. Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Thursday and Friday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and son, Loren, spent Wednesday at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner of Elgin were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby spent Thursday with her brother, Harold Nelson and family at Sterling, 111. Mrs. Fred Bowman and daughter, Nancy, Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter, Mabel, and Mrs. Millie Rush spent Sunday WATCH REPAIRING AT ITS FINEST By McHenry's Oldest, Most Reliable •»* •» • •• ^ rDsea ler JEWELRY STOKE 514 W. Main MdHenry Phone 123-J afternoon in the Russei Eh| lert home at Richmond.'- i:'h Mr. And Mrs. Byron Sowers and soh* Charlie, and Dick Aissen attended the rates at Milwaukee Sunday. ,i Mr. and Mrs. ,Ray Harrison and son, Loren, spent Thursday at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justen ojf McHenry ,and Mr. and Mrs.1 Carlson of Algonquin were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Sunday. Mrs. Eva Eppel and son, Agnes Jencks and Tom Kane spent Sunday afternoon ati Genoa. Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby spent Thursday with he^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Magqys NejjsQij at Crystal Lake. Mrs. Ruby Shepard s pen t Saturday and Saturday night with Mrs. Ella Walkup at Greenwood and Sunday in Alan Ainger home at Hebron.' * Mrs. Earl Waldon of Ken*; osha and . Mr. and Mrs. War<| Willard of Tampa, Fl,aM spent; Thursday with Dr. and Mrs, William Hepburn. . Gus Pearson and grandson; Jack Pearson spent Tuesday in Elgin. v, _ SHOP IN McHENRY Take It Easy -- Take A Cab! When the weather's bad . . . When you want to reach your destination in a hurry . . . When you have luggage or heavy packages with you, it's time to call us for a cab. Remember our number* Radio Dispatched McHENRY CAB PHONE 723 li.ii » L UNITES t •m w m3$: •p}< # f#- w' »-!•* Cheos* GAS I Compared with electric, you'll save 80% on every bad you dry. En|oy this Whopping operating economy--and more! GAS clothes dryers have a toH drying action--wonderful with any fabric--a boon to . wash-and-wear items. Choose the dryer that's good to your clothes and your budget--a GAS clothes dryer! 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