Page Eighteen Ringwood Dessert Lunch > Featured At Club Ruby Shepard Mrs. Ben Walkington entertained the Woman's 500 club at her home Wednesday. A one o'clock dessert luncheon was served. High score went to Mrs. Louis Hawley and low to Mrs. George Johnson. ( Baby Shower Mrs. Henry Tomlinson entertained at a stork shower for Mrs. Paul Walkington at her home,, Thursday. She received many nice gifts. WE PLADHIEALER Thursday. July 9. 1959 Death Notice., Richard Zotava, 38, of Lombard was brought .here for burial Wednesday. He was killed in a plane crash at Superior. Wis., on Friday. Ftinor- i! services were held -at Lombard with burial here. stock; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison and* family of Greeo-, wood; Mr. £nd Mrs. Boyd Dowell, Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Harrison and son, Loren, and Kathy Holdorf of Ringwood. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz visited Mr. and Mrs. Bishop in their new home in Chicago Saturday. They also visited Mrs. Iva Turner and family and were dinner j*tjesTs^f Mr. and Mrs. John l\|unz in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson and Mrs. Mauja Deffenbaugh of Chicago spent Saturday in the Louis Hawley home. Mrs. Deffenbaugh remained until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tietz and family of Mylith Park spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schulz of Johnsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schulz of Harvard, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Howe, Mrs. Ina Wingate and Jane Brown of Crystal Lake and Andrew Hawley- of Fox River Grove spent Thursday evening in the Louis Hawley home. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank, Jr., and family of Miles City, Mont., are visiting relatives here. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz were Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and daughters, Joan and Judy, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley and Mrs. Maud Diffenbaugh spent Monday evening at Fox Lake. Mrs. Hattie Curtis has returned to Salem, Wis., after a couple of years here in the Dr. Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stevens of Toledo, Ohio, spent a few days the past week with his sister, Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Franklin Block of Sheboygan, Wis., spent Monday with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Hepburn. Miss Lucy Stevens of Chicago spent a few days the past week in the Ben Walkington home. Mrs. B. T. Butler. Mary and Krohn Reunion Jane Stanek. visited Santa's The Krohn family held their village at Meadowdale Monreunion at the city park in I day. Woodstock Sunday, June 28. I Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck of Those to attend were Mrs. Nel- Elgin spent the weekend in the li£ Vollman of Elgin; Mrs. Ben Walkington home. Emma Walker and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shep- Mrs. Irving Walker and family ard and son, Howard. Jr., and of Waukegan; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby, of Atlanta, Ga., are Glen Benoy and family of He- i visiting his mother, Mrs. Ruby M.Y.F. The junior M.Y.F. went to Brookficld zoo Monday. They were .accompanied by Mrs. Arnold Harvey, Mrs. John Hogan and Mrs. James McChesney. Family Pionic The Ackerman clan held a family picnic at the' John Hogan home July 4. Those to attend were, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ackerman and family of Elburn. 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman of Poplar Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Decker and family of Marengo; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wagner and family of Richmond: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wagner and family of Lakeland Park; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sonnemaker and son of Champaign; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman and family of Poplar Grove; the Harold Ackerman and Charles Ackerman family of Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum and family left Monday to 'visit relatives in North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman and daughter, Sandra, are enjoying a fishing trip in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr and son, Charles, are on a trip through the south. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby spent Sunday with her parents at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison and family enjoyed a family picnic at the Marlow Shaw home near Greenwood July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby spent July 4 in the Alan Pierce home near Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shepard and family and Mrs. Ruby Shepard attended a family picnic July 4 in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron. Jay Walkington spent the past week at Conference Point at Lake Geneva. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ruby Shepard were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family and James Hilton of Hebron, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shepard and family of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. William Heine of Chicago, Will Claxton and John Dreymiller of McHenry. Sunnyside Estates ASK RESIDENTS TO ABIDE BY WATERS PROGRAM by Lois Anderson So far, so good. . .the water problem has improved somewhat. However, there are still some who are not abiding by the program set up to take care of the situation. In case you missed it, house numbers that are even, sprinkle on the even days of the month, odd numbers on the odd days. With everyone^L full cooperation there shoutd be no shortage of water anywhere in Sunnyside ,Estates. Legal NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of MARY C. BURGER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, August 3rd, 1959, is the claim date in the estate of MARY C. BURGER, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry C o u n t y , I l l i n o i s , a n d t h a t claims may be filed against the said estatj^ on or before said date without issuance of summons. John Burger, Executor WELTER & KIGGINS 105 Richmond Road McHenry, Illinois (Pub. July 9-16-23, 1959) PURCHASE HOME Mrs. Helen Young has purchased the Emma D. Sniith residence on Court street from the Emma D. Smith heirs. Association Meeting The new officers of the S.E.H.O.A. were installed at last week's meeting in a short ceremony. You know who they are by now, so give them your full support in the year to come. Our association has been asked fo inquire among residents about the possibility of some of our men becoming volunteer firemen. There have been some names submitted and if r there are any more please call Tom Hanahan for further details. In a bPief explanation at the meeting, Tom Hanahan introduced us to a new idea, that o^ area representatives. These women have been assigl families whom they will be re-^ sponsible for on things pertaining to the association. Feel free to call on her if you have a question or problem that you feel needs airing out. Here is a list of the reps and their respective areas. Mildred Senkerik will represent the following families: Jost, Rose, Turek, E. Olson, J. Davis, Banker, Reece, McDoi.vald. Tillich. Bernice Fry will represent Bies^hke, Mikkelsen, Gore, Brunhoefer, L. De Francisco, Berg. Carol Kennebeck's group includes Leakey, Mygraf, Lakowske, Williams. June Voight will take care of Rau, Bierchin, Babarsky, Lasnek, Owen, Ramsauer, Jesski, Von Oepen. Florence Kanter's families are Bott, G. Olson, Gerstein, Johanson, M a u 1 e, bron; Charles Krohn and daughter, Ethel; Mrs. Leonard O'Learv and children. Mrs. Paul Hill and children and Mrs. Mabel Merchant of Wood- day. Shepard. Miss Lona Brever and Mrs. Lester Carr attended the card party at Spring Grove Tues- ^lllllllllllillllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||!l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||!t||||||||||||||||||||||||>i ,A NURSING HOME I ON PISTAKEE BAY NEAR MCHENRY Home for the Aged SENILE . . . . BED PATIENTS 1 PHONE McHENRY 461 | ^iiii'i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiitHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii SA' On or Before JULY 10th Earn a full six month's return at year-end! CLARENCE'S SHOP Redwood and Pine Picnic Tables. -- Completely Assembled $16.25 Full Line of Lawn Furniture, Bird Houses, Swinjjs, etc. Easy To Install Aluminum Combination Doors -- Prehung $34.50 CLl Johnsburg, I1L ICE J. SMITH Phone McHenry 1515-J Take Advantage of MARENGO FEDERAL'S consistant Above Average Dividend Rate Consider the Proven Strength, Stability and Performance of Marengo Federal For Over 30 Years! Visit Marengo Federal in person or open your account by mail. Start your money earning the HIGHEST RETURN consistant with MAXIMUM SAFETY! Current Dividend Rate A Mutual Savings Institution Organized in 1925 Marengo Federal Savings *™L°AN ^ ASSOCIATION MARENGO. ILLINOIS 102 N. State St. Phone JOrdan 8-71358 Total Assets Over $10,500,000.00 WOTji 1 «=<>«» r«5fST FARM TIRE SERVICE 7 j We will let you use our new tractor loanere free of charge while your old are being repaired or retreaded. Kayler, Sriiolinski, H o y 1 e, Smith, Current. Mary Davis will represent Wal e z y n s k i, Kropf, Sabby, Radtke, Matusak, Jensen, Stevens, Kimbro. Lois Anderson will serve Maloun, Siepman, Roy, Wegner, Fiedler, Gerke, Mann. Katherine Bute will represent Misehke, Forrester, Gunn, Moresi. Palmer, Kobus, Grist, Wehrmann, Hanahan, Zeiger. Florence Kelso will represent Fischer, Kuntz, Fail, O'Brien, J. Olsen, Spindler, Janicki, Miller, Major. Find your name in this list and make a mental note of the name of your area representative so that when yon need her you will know who she is. Found A small key was found on Hickory last week that may belong to someone around here. If it belongs to you or someone you know it can be claimed at the Kelso residence. Some Cats Man has always marveled at the actions of mothers of the animal kingdom. Occasionally we come across a domestic pet who performs a feat to overwhelm us mere humans, fhe Palmers cat had presented them with three litters of kittens so they thought it high time her dwelling should be a little roomier. Finding <i nice farmer, with barn, about five rpiles away they considered their problem solved. Next morning a surprised family found mother cat sitting in the driveway, which was okay with '^em since she was only one. They underestimated this feline, however, because next morning found mother and three kittens back in their little house. She couldn't have carried them as they are a good size already, so just guessing, she must have had quite a time keeping: three little curious cats on the road back home. Guess .the Palmers are destined to be multiple cat owners. Birthdays and Anniversaries Happy birthday today to Rosemary Kayler who is three years old. Bettf Lakowske will celebrate tomorrow July 10 and on the twelfth Marge Fischer shares her day with Heather Siepman who will be 2. Another 3 year old to celebrate a birthday this week is Patrick Maule on July 13. Ray Bieschke celebrates his first birthday living in Sunnyside Estates on July 15. Many happy returns. Congratulations to Gus and Millie Moresi on their wedding ar^ijj^rsary July 15. Tentative Date July. 15 has been set as a tentative date of the rabies inoculations for the dogs. You will be notified by card as to the exact date, time and place. Hospital Auxiliary by Betty Houck The Sewing and Baking Guilds of the Woman's auxiliary to the McHenry hospital are having "Christmas in July", during the "Fiesta" weekend of July 17, 18 and 19 at the Pink Lady Shoppe. They will feature handmade articles and Christmas merchandise, with a Bake Sale being held on Friday, July 17. The Pink Lady Shoppe will be open from 10 to 5, with the a u x i l i a r y m e m b e r s s e r v i n g punch and cookies. Our opinion of people depends less upon what we see in them than upon what they make us see in ourselves. A CHAT WITH tfS . Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling SyTCH'S 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 616 Front St. McHenry, 111. Phone 811 -- Residence 91-R 4-H News The 4-H Cardinals attended a food demonstration July 2 in Marengo. 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