Thursday, October 3. 1963 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Hingwood Rummage Sale This Weekend Lor Bnanaa - WX. 9045 Don't forget the rummage sale on Friday and Saturday. It will be held in the church basement from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. This is a good chance to pick up some useful bargains and help the ladies of the church out as well. Sr. Hi M.Y.F. Report At 8:30 on Saturday Sept. 28, the Senior Hi M.Y.F. journeyed to Mt. Hope Methodist church where we commenced the setting up of a tentative schedule for the coming year. During the morning session, we discussed such topics as "How does M.Y.F. differ from clubs?" "Conduct at M.Y.F." and "What is the Purpose of M.Y.F.?" After lunch we set to work making definite plans for our schedule. We scheduled such things as College Night, study on Parent-Teen relations, and going to see the Passion Play in Waukegan. Much came out at the meeting that will make our fellowship a much better one. We are grateful to Mrs. Baker and the Brenemans for the patieftce and help for this day. Our next meeting will be Oct. 6, when the Palatine fellowship joins us in the program entitled "Russian Roulette." Linda Low, Reporter Skidmore Christening Janice, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skidmore of McCullom Lake, was baptized last Sunday by Father Baumhofer in St. Mary's church in McHenry. Sponsors for the little girl were Judy and Bill Miller of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Judy and Bill of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Creutz and son, Tommy, of Lakeland Park along with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skidmore, Donna, Denice, and Janice for dinner in their home following the christening. hospital in Elgin on Friday, Sept. 27. He will be greeted by Bobby, age 6, and in the first'grade at Ringwood grade school, Billy, age 4, and Nancy, age 2. Maternal Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Einar Bergdahl of Chicago. Paternal Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James S. Preston of Ringwood. Congratulations to Joan and Jim and family! The Prestons live on Ringwood Road just south of our little town. Little Leaguers Attend Braves-Cubs Game Last Saturday a bus driven by Herb Burt and loaded with the McCullom Lake Little League teams along with managers and chaperones left for Milwaukee and County Stadium. They were asked to bring their bus and ticket fare along with a lunch and money for the treat after the season of baseball. The day proved to be a little damp, but didn't affect the cheering for their team. The Cubs won by a score of 4-1. The boys from Ringwood to attend were Kevin Bauer, Bobby Klapperich, Guy Winters, Bobby Brennan, Larry Oonk, Terry and Larry Harvey. There were a few extra youngsters due to some extra tickets. Many thanks to the chaperones for taking the trip with these boys, Bob Brennan from Ringwood, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scheid, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Schmitt, Mr. Lorsch and a few others I do not know. tumes for the party* It's coming sooner than you think. Celebrated Norma's Birthday Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walt Low, Pat Low, Norma Mendoza, Alexandra and David Miller had dinner in Wilmot, Wis. in honor of Norma's twentieth birthday. Prestons Welcome Son Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preston are proud parents of their fourth child and third son named Richard John. Little Richard put in his first appearance at 3 p.m. in 1 he Sherman Community Club The first meeting of the Ringwood Community club held last Wednesday in the school was attended by a large group of people. It was announced that the hot lunch program will start sometime in November, with hot dogs and barbecues being served as before. Room mothers were announced, as well as a change in the secretary's position. Mrs. Bob White will take over for the year in place of Mrs. Baker. The next program on the agenda will be the annual Halloween party to be held on Oct. 30. Watch for details later on, meanwhile j»et the thinkinp hats ist? foi ideas as to cos-- Here W There Mrs. Gerry Kunz has received word that her sister and family have taken up housekeeping in Chicago after living for the past twelve years in Florida. Mrs. Lorraine Johnsen and girls Linda, 18, and Debra, age 5, have moved to Chicago where they will be awaiting the arrival of James Johnsen after finishing up the settling of business in Florida. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz attended the wedding of Miss Jeanette Karasak and Ed Mateja in Chicago. Due to the storm, Mr. and Mrs. Kunz spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kunz and returned home on Monday. ] „ On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Popenhagen and Mrs. Rose Potroskey were callers in the home of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn. Pat Hogan and Tom Parsley took in the Notre Dame game on Saturday. Mrs. John Ehlert and Mable spent a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert and family in Kenosha, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Freimer of Chicago was a visitor in the home of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Wednesday afternoon. On Wednesday, Loren Harrison was a supper guest in the Bob Brennan home. Mrs. Bob Brennan, Bobby, Patty and Linda, were Meadowdale visitors on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Walt Low drove her Grandmother Taylor of McHenry to Iowa where Mrs. Taylor will spend a few weeks visiting with relatives and friends in Fort Dodge and Des Moines. Doris was accompanied by Mrs. Esther Jean (Orr) Tessendorf of McHenry. They spent two days visiting with Shirley (Neal) and Andy Raemaker in Eagle Grove, Iowa, before returning home. Mrs. Anna Reinwall and Mrs. Bill Reinwall of McHenry along with Mrs. L. E. Hawley were visitors in Old Orchard on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Freund of McHenry called on Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schuetze of Milwaukee spent the weekend in the home of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn. Mrs. Laura V. Smith of Crystal Lake and Miss Ruth Henne of Chicago spent the weekend in the Harrison home. T,»ct Simday Mr Mr? Ruskc'U %,nitty of. K«-»« «•>!>« vis lted Mrs. Nellie Hepburn. They then called on Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman in Antioch. Mrs. John Hogan accompanied her daughter and family, Mrs. Mary Sonnemaker, and four youngsters back to Detroit, Mich, last Sunday, returning to Ringwood on Wednesday. Jeff and Sherry had spent two weeks visiting their grandparents. Mrs. Sonnemaker came to attend the golden anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz were dinner guests on Wednesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kunz and daughter, Robin, in Lake-In- The-Hills. Mrs. Robert Brennan, Bobby and Linda visited In Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon, j, On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz visited her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Lisk, in Ingleside. That's the Ringwood news for another week. Birthday wishes are extended to Noreen Bauer for Oct. 1. Also to Mary Ann Klapperich and Butch Leonard on the second. If anyone has any news for the column, I would appreciate hearing from you. You can call me any day. I must have the news for the paper in by 10 a.m. on Monday. See you next week?? The minutes you spend at the dining room table may not do you as much harm as the seconds do. BE WISE USE THE 1 CLASSIFIEDS * - $ •* \ j, c •• *mt >• * j" 1 " **s \ *}>>•}••%<«. < * WW, '+ mm*. •. is'? >"• "m' K- + 1 $> /«!» aJK. r , % + %.-¥***-•> i */>. s > •» y < { ' * - L Today, there & a totally new Imperial Tomorrow, somebody Avi 11 ask if you've seen it It is far more than a new car. It is a new s • concept of what a fine car should be. 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