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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Sep 1960, p. 13

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Thursday, September 22,. JffiO THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Hingwood SOCIETY HELD DINNER MEETING AT WESLEY WOODS JRuby Shepard , %The Woman's Society of Christian Service held its September meeting in the recreation hall at Wesley Woods Wednesday evening. " A potluck dinner vvas served and this was followed by the business meeting and the lesson "The Chart and Compass." Twenty-five ladies were present. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Emily Beatty. and family attended the wed-' home at Hartland. ding of her brother, Larry! and family of McHenry were Mrs. Agnes Jencks, Mrs. i Thomas, and Carrie Lou Juul \ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Butler Ruby Shepard and Mrs. Ethel at Ingleside, Saturday. i supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holly visited Mrs. Kate Howe • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison Eugene Oxtoby Sunday even- Fay in Elgin Thursday after- j and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dow ell ing. noon. | spent last weekend at the Mrs. Ruby Shepard spent; Da wells' cottage at Monoqua, j ® Sick List Louis Hawley was taken to the Woodstock Memorial hospital Wednesday, following a heart attack. Sewing- Circle The W.S.C.S. sewing circle met at the home of Miss Alice Peet Thursday. A pot-luck dinner was served at noon. <r- _-- Rummage Sale Hie W.S.C.S. will hold their rummage sale in the church basement Oct. 14rl5. Anyone having any rummage please leave it at the church after Oct. 10. D'nner The W.S.C.S. will serve a chjcken and biscuit dinner in tW church basement Sept. 24. Serving from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Jr. M.Y.F. Hie Junior M.Y.F. held its first meeting at the Ringwood Church Sept. 17. Election of officers was held as follows: President, Tommy Walkington; vice-president, Roger Barker; s e c r e t a r y , B e t s e y F o s s u m ; tAisurer, Linda Low. Tommy Walkington gave the prayer. Candy Fossum and Trudy Oonk will help with the work shop in October. Larry Cristy arid Allen Harrison in November, Debbie Harvey and Dorothy Aissen in December, Eddie liberie and SUsan Low in January. Betsey Fossum will give the prayer in Octob Sunday in the home of her daughter and family, the Alan Aingers, at Hebron. Mr. and Mrs. Anseil Dewey and daughter, Joann, of Pen-; day in Chicago where field, spent the weekend with! visited relatives. Wis. Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmoro.1 Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and Mrs. Millie Rush spent Satin--, they V.F.W. NEWS John B. Smith Bob St oiler represented Post her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison 5°d Walkington. Sunday dinner, and son, Loren. called on reia- kickl0ff dinner held at the afeo Mr and M t^s in Woodstock Friday Paul Norman and family of Glenview. Butch Leonard of Lake Geneva spent the weekend in the Fred Wiedrich home. Mrs. Agnes Jencks spent Sunday with her daughter and family, the Tom Pettises, at Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods of Genoa City ahd Mrs. George Schultz arid son, Donald, of Twin Lakes spent Sunday in the Pete Sebastian home. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert a n d d a u g h t e r , M a b e l , s p e n t Thursday in the Cyril Pacey home at Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ehlert of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon in the John Skidmore home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunt of Des Plaines were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Peck of Elgin and Mrs. ^Philip Peck of Crystal Lake were callers in the Ben Walkington home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock visited her mother, Mrs. Viola Low and grandmother. tyTrs. Emily Beatty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low emng" . igo. Saturday. Sept. 10. 1960. Miss Alice Peet visited Bob reports that the affair was friends in Elgin Sunday. ! something to be remembered Terry Pliner of Wonder Lake and he enjoyed every minute spent Saturday evening with'of it. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan. i Officers and members of the Mrs. William Gl,a\\\> of ixist are working tirelessly to Woodstock vvas a caller in. the 'make our club rooms a show- Roy Harrison • home Saturday place of our community. We afternoon. \ nroudly. invite you to use our Mr. and Mrs. James We^en-j facilities to hold all social afer and Fred Wiedrich were faii-s. weddings, anniversaries; supper guests in the- Bob Bren-i dance parties - all social group na" home Wednesday evening., meetings-. Mr. and Mrs. Earl- Waldon.: urge you. however, to Mrs. Annabeile Redmond and make reservations early to be Mrs. Genevieve Clark of Keno- s»->re to get' the date desired Hettermann's soft-ball team, with home field at the V.F.W. grounds, beat out Old Bridge Tavern for the local championsha were Sunday guests in the Dr. William Hepburn home. • Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mewr of Deerfield were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. j ship. and Mrs. William Cruickshank.! KeeP the news coming. William Hoffman and Eugene Oxtoby attended a fire fighting school at Marinette. FILES SUIT \ -uit has been filed by L. Wis., Monday. Tuesday and j Leo Lowy in circuit court Wednesday for the Morton j against Richard Erickson, ask- Ohemical Co. | ing judgement of $5,000 for in- Mrs. James Wegener and! juries Lowv savs he received Mrs. Bob Brennan and children spent Wednesday ewning at Meadowdale. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank spent Thursday evening in the Frank Wilson Two. in an auto collision on Johnshurg road last August. Germany lost 32.000 men in submarines during-World War Personals Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neilson of Oak Park, Miss Helen Higenbotham and Mrs. Anna Bullard of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Wonder Lake were luncheon guests of Mrs. Agnes Jencks Tuesday. M/Sgt. and Mrs. John Woodward and family of Madison s m n t J i h e , . w e e k e n d , i n t h e Louis Hawley home. Mr. anfl Mrs. Mike Freund of McHenry were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Saturday afternoon. Irving Herbert of Chicago BUILDING LOANS NOW AVAILABLE! If You Intend To Build Or Buy in 1960 See Us Now! We Will Build On Your Lot MUSTMALAlfNOLD N. - RESIDENTIAL BUILDER'S, Inc. Richmond, HI. Phone Richmond 4381 THIS IS THE SHAPE OF TRUCKS TO COME Look closely at n Volkswagen Truck. You'll see how adroitly the VW design combines form and function to give you every feasible advantage. You can measure these advantages in pounds, feet, cubic feet, miles per gallon, dollars and cents--take your choice. Did you know, for example, that the VW Panel Truck above holds 830 pounds more than a standard half-ton? But costs only half as much to run? We created this unique vehicle to fill a basic need: a truck that would carry a big load (% ton), yet would not be a scaled-down version of heavy, over-the-road trucks, or delivery trucks that were simply converted sedans. A truck that is economical to own and to operate. The only practical answer seems simple--after it's been done. Eliminate dead weight and unnecessary horsepower. It took ingenuity plus lightweight metals to cut out the 2,000 pounds dead weight found in the standard half-ton truck. For example,j/take the VW engine. It weighs only 182 lbs. (S.A.E.), and requires no heavy radiator, no water. A big weight saving, Then, we put it in the rear. Why? Another factor in achieving economy is weight balance. The driver belongs in the front. Put the engine in the rear and you have even weight distribution. The load is cradled in the middle. Whether unloaded or fully loaded, a VW is in balance for easy maneuverability and sure-footed traction in mud, ice and snow. This VW Panel Truck (without its 1,830-pound load and driver) weighs only 2,100 pounds--about half as much as standard half-ton trucks. Yet the VW gives you 830 pounds more load at half the usual operating costs. You save on gas, oil, repairs and tires. And your Authorized VW Dealer can prove how much with validated histories. The VW Truck also saves your time. Since it is only 9 in. longer than a VW Sedan, it can be parked, or loaded and unloaded, where other trucks can't. You'll find all these built-in advantages only in the VW Truck. The VW Panel costs $1958 delivered locally. Try. one. 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