ursday, November 30. 1961 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Ringwood AUSTIN HOOD FAMILY FETED AT FAREWELL PARTY Ruby Shepard farewell party was held at tHe Ringwood church Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hood who are leaving to make their home at Pulaski, Tenn. Bridal Shower A group of relatives had a surprise bridal shower for Jackie Skidmore and Ronald Cruetz at the Moose hall in jVfcHenry Sunday afternoon. Tvfey were from Wilmot, Kenosha, Burlington, Twin Lakes. Trever, Richmond, McCullom Lake, Sunnyside Estates, Ringwood, Ft. Worth, Texas and Chicago. Dairy Queen Miss Hogan Busy Miss Pat Hogan was a guest at the Pure Milk meeting at Woodstock Saturday ^ evening, ivov. 18. On Monday .night. Nov. 20, she was a guest at A.D A. District Milk meeting at Huntley. On Tuesday evening, Nov. 21, she attended an A.D.A. District Milk meeting at Rockford. On Tuesday evening, Nov. 27, she attended a Pure Milk local meeting at W a u k e g a n a n d Wed n e s d a y , Nov. 29, she attended" a Pure Mjlk meeting at Peoria. She v&s accompanied to Peoria by her mother, Mrs. John Hogan. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aissen and daughter of McHenry and Mr. ana Mrs. Ronald Rowe and daughter of Woodstock s n e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g d a y w i t h tfoeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen. ^Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Williams amd sons of Ft. Worth, Texas spent the Thanksgiving day weekend with her parents, Mr. arf' Mrs. John Skidmore. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock, Mr. a,id Mi?. Robert Low ami son of McHenry and Mr. md Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Thanksgiving Day in the Beatty- Low home. !Page Nine: Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald A. Smith and son of Baguio, Phillipines spent Thursday until Monday in the B. T. Butler home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carr of McHenry spent Sunday afternoon in the Lester Carr home. John Cristy, Sr., John Cristy, Jr., and son, Frank, Kenneth Cristy, Jr., of Chicago and Mrs. Austin Hood and son, Chester, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Lyie Hopper of Skokie spent Sunday in the B. T. Butler home. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pierce of Richmond were supper guests in the Eugene Oxtoby home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson of Milwaukee and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Nelson of Waupaca spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. SP-4 Richard and Mrs. Kunz and son, Scott, of Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., spent Thanksgiving and the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cristy and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fritz and family at Union. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Thanksgiving day in the Ernest Reinwall home at Mo- Henry. Mrs. Nellie Hepburn spent Thanksgiving day in the home of her son, John Blackman, and family at Antioch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley of Crystal Lake spent Sunday afternoon in the Louis Hawley home. Gerry Solovionia and Bob Greb left for their home in California after a few weeks visit in the Mrs. Nellie Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and son, Loren, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dowell spent Saturday evening in the Clarence Harrison home at Greenwood and celebrated Donald Harrison's birthday. Thanksgiving day guests in the Bob Brennan home were Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and Georgia Mary of Sycamore, Fred Wiedrich, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn of Richmond, Mrs. Jack Leonard and chil- JL SANTA says... r "You will have a Merrier Christmas | when you join our 1962 Christmas g Club!" Want to lie a lavish Santa NEXT year . . . without stress or strain on your budget? Join our 1962 Christmas Club NOW, and see how "little-bylittle" adds up to a LOT of giftshopping money for you! Paying for a really bountiful Christmas for all is painless the Christmas Club way! You choose the amount you'll need for truly memorable gifts for everybody on your list. Then make weekly payments that you'll hardly miss. When the time arrives to start Christmas shopping, you'll have the cash in hand to start buying! Look into this now! On Christmas 2V2 /o Club Accounts 4°/ / O/ On Investment 2/0 Savings Accts. On Regular Savings Accts. dren of Lake Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener and son of Ringwood. Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dcvveli were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schroeder and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hallman and three sons of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison, son, Gerry, and daughter, Krystal, and Miss Faith Wagner of Greenwood. Donald Harrison of Carbon dale, David Harrison of Janesville, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and son, Loren. Mr. and Mrs. Inar Morland and Mrs. Petrea Morland of Chicago were Thanksgiving day guests in the Sigurd Jacobsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Garrison and family of Woodstock spent Thanksgiving day in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sowers. Misses Alice and Marion Peet were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze at Crystal Lake on Thankgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrill Woods and family of Moline spent Wednesday evening in the Pete Sebastian home. William Steffens of Cary was a caller Sunday in the Mrs. William Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sowers spent the weekend with relatives at Marion, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. James Nellessen of Glenview, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norton and family and Mrs. Irene Slyter of Evanston, Jerry Norton and Mrs. Minnie Knott of Chicago spent Thanksgiving day in the Ernest Winters home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sebastian spent Sunday in the Charles Woods home at Richmond. In the afternoon they were all visitors at Burlington, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Popenhagen of Woodstock called on Mrs. Nellie Hepburn, Wednesday. Mf-s. Ruby Shepard spent the past week in the Alan Ainger home ^at Hebron. On Tuesday she with the Aingers went to Normal to bring Miss Nancy Ainger home for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Petroski of Genoa City called on Mrs. Nellie Hepburn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley, Mrs. Anna Reinwall and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall and sons were visitors at Woodstock, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ackerman and family spent Wednesday until Sunday in the Charles Ackerman home at Prentice, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and daughters. Yvonne and Cynthia, and Marilvn Culvey spent Wednesday till Saturday with Mrs. Clara Bruce at Opdyke, 111. Miss Ruth Ann Schoenholz of McHenry and Jim Brady of Lakemoor spent Thanksgiving day in the John Hogan home. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Carlson of Woodstock spent Sunday in the Clayton Bruce home. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle and Mr. and Mrs. Ortlieb and daughters were truest* of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Reinko at McHenry for Thanksgiving. Floyd Peatt and Mrs. Blanch Carr of Greenwood were guests in the Clarence Pearson home on Thanksgiving day. Mi ss Pat Hogan spent the weekend with her sister and family in Detroit. John Hogan, Jr., Bob Nolan and Bud Michels of Johnsburg are spending a 10 day vacation at Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ehleit and son, Jeff, of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Williams and sons of Fort Worth, Texas and Ronald Cruetz of McCullom Lake spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. end Mrs. John Skidmore. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pearson and son, Jim, were visitors at Waukegan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson and son of Greenwood spent Sunday evening iij the John Hogan home. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Malsch and family and Mrs. Fliege and son, Joe, spent Thanksgiving day in the Fred Bowman home. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter, Mabel, spent Thanksgiving day in the Tony Senkerik home at Sunnyside Estates. Mr. and' Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby were guests in the Lyie Thomas home at Spring Grove for Thanksgiving day. The Drivers Seat After thirty years of urging state highway departments to adopt voluntarily uniform traffic signs, signals and highway markings for the benefit of travelling motorists, the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads has ordered the use of standard signs and markings on all highways supported in whole or part by federal funds. As a result, many states are being forced to re-examine the signs and markings on many of their highways. The state of Iowa, one of the progressive states in traffic safety activities, has taken the lead in this re-examination. Working with the American Association of State Highway Officials and aided by the Automotive Safety foundation, Iowa traffic authorities h&ve begun a pilot survey of signs and markings throughout the state. The survey is expected to act as a guide to other states in determining needs and developing techniques to conform FREUND'S DAIRY. Inc. Complete Line of Dairy Products -- FREE DELIVERY -- Locally Owned and Operated Phone of EV. 5-0232 to the ruling of the Bureau el Public Roads. Although it is too early for a complete evaluation of the finding of the pilot survey, preliminary results indicate that more than half the sighs on rural primary road systems and primary road extensions in cities and towns are obsolete and fail to meet uniform standards. The survey covered 8,700 miles of primary rural roads with a total of 215,000 signs. Of these, 95,000 are obsolete and 14,500 were, unauthorized. The unauthorized signs had been erected by individuals, municipalities, organiza t i o n s and advertisers without permission by the state, which has jurisdiction over signs on the right-of-way of state highways. According to Carl Schach, engineer of planning for the State Highway commission, the survey has two major benefits. 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