Volume 74 MdBBintT, ILUROB, THBBSDAY JULY 29, 1948 mk ten war The practice of veterinary medicine and" surgery originated in France as a means of saving horses * c Injured in war. •Mmin niiniMiiniM RINGWOOD (By Mrs. Georv* Sheuard) Mrs. C. L. Harrison entertained Eleanor Hawley visited Bob Sehultz at Johns burg, Monday evening. Walter Low is ill at his farm home west of town. Mrp. Kenneth Cristy visited relatives at Waupaca, Wis., a few days the past week. a.,* „i„v k„ Darlene and Audrey Andreas ^ 1 "tori.'"'1.'"1 y*"1"' " Algonquin the and •prizes awarded to Mrs, E. E. Whitpast week. Mrs. Tom Phelps .and children of (u and Mrs. Luella Stephenson. ; E_l g_ in visited her mother, Mrs. Marie Illr. and Mrs. B. Butler entertained! Wegener, the past week Chicago were visitors in the George Shepard home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pagni, Mr. and Mrs. George August! of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. M. Cornelia of Waukegan, and Miss A. Luisi of Chicago spent Saturday evening in the Wm. IM'I'I ^FL """R" clu^at'her . darlene Kane of Mundelien is visit- C^Wednesdav A Jclock v,8,ted relatives at ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and SSeon was served aid Vri«l Pf? welk _ . . Mr* Mitchell Kane Mr. and Mrs. Georgeilashepard spent Sunday in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron. five-hundred club Thursday eve-1 Mr^. Mayme Harrison of McHenry I. ^rs- Jennie ®ac®" returned Prizes wfte awarded to Mr.! and Mrs. J. C. Pearson were visitors I "°rje the Woodstock hospitaL ind Mrs. E. E. Whiting and Mr. and; in the Walt Piatt home at Green-! r" .a"» ,rs- an Smart and son,. Urs. George Shepard. » j wood Wednesday ' afternoon. (Bill, of Waukeganspent Sunday eve-J • The new Ringwood Home Bureau Miss Peggy Holt of Danville, 111.,; n"i? ln j F, Wiedrich, Jr., home.) Unit met at the home of Mrs. John is visiting Marion Hawley. | 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lenard_spent Hogan Friday afternoon. Twenty-1 Mrs. Lyle Hopper and daughters Thursday with friends at Mt. Horbe, j o n e m e m b e r s w e r e p r e s e n t . i B e t t y r f C h i c a g o a r e v i s i t i n g i n t h e A n d r e w - _ T • ' , l Feltes and Nancy Bowman gave a i Hawley home. ! ~ r8- R®se »®Pson ,a" , talk on the care of feet and correct Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman andj Pe^ey and children visited Mrs.'L. V. shoes. Charlotte Hogan gave a talk, f«milv attended the Cubs game in j Lusk at Grayslake Sunday afteron how to use the different "parts! Chicago Thursday. . jno^"* ** *> L en a sewing machine. These girls Mrs. Weld on Andreas visited herj <an, . ,rf: "eter Sebastian belong to the Sunshine 4-H club.. "Hie parents in Algonquin the past Week, j entertained relatives from Chicago tUppy Clover 4-H club girls rave a, Mrs. Rose Jepson and daughters|oV®J the weekend. demonstration on making salads. Virginia and Mrs. Ansel Dewey and? if so!V j , Mrs. Luella Stephenson had the < the latters cmldren were lunchceon Jnd ™rs- "mly Beattv attended a Misfortune to fall at her home guests in the E. L. Peck home in reunion in the Walter Wilcox May evening and break her hip.; Ehrin Thursday. ! "°{Je *t Spring Grove Sunday. is at the Woodstock hospital. Mrs. Wm. Bowman of Chicago MlJ- Catherine Vogel and many friends are sorry to hear spent Sunday in the home of her daughters, Susie, Jeff and Mrs. Dan Oldest MaekaaAaw Crafts Plumbing and sanitary engineer, ing are, among man's oldest mechanical crafts. Palace3 on the island of Crete were piped for water as early as 3,000 B. C. and ancient builders understood many of the principles of modern sanitary engineering. Ott Americans consume 420 gallons of oil products per person each year. Britishers use 42 gallons and the peoples of all other nations average 14 gallons. [ WATCHMAN DIBS ! Ira Heartt, 81, of rural Hinsdale, a night watchman employed by, the Super Highway Clothing Mart, was j found dead in his autompbile 'at the side of the Joliet highway, a half j mile north of the place of his emtime later. The car was upright undamaged. *. -- % her Mrs. misfortune. Louis Hawley and Mrs. tson, Fred Bowman, and family. Laurence, Mr. iM Mn. J G«°E*e ' Andrew Hawley attended the Cubs y«C®l «nd sons JPMlip and Mike, ban game in CMeftgft Thursday. '»*» Bernett of EUthorn, Mrs. Ray j Miss Virginia Jepson visited Sinbush and daughter, Lyrni, of friends at Downey hospital at Great; Huston Texas, spent Friday in the ' Lakes Friday. iFred Wiednch, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bhlert of „ Fjed Wiedrich, Jr., returned home I Twin Lakes spent Sunday in the Friday evening from Albert Lea, John Skidmore home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Haberline of Misses MHTorJHtKY STSftINO It JUST AS DANGEROUS or Mcuk steering is (ti It mm jrov of wheel am- BSM» aas «eu of Mccriag para .. whkh aMSB qakk (he wm eaexpeewd blow- •Mi...aaddea lou of steering control. SNTT Mote von had in hospital e» ,mt a safcqr dscli-w md comction oc rSnoy-approved BEAR E^proet*1 Tkaak Ytir Rtfair Mas Ttm Acekhnt A. S. BLAKE MOTOR SALES Ml E. PEARL STREET PHONE 1S6 ' McHENRY, ILLINOIS SAFETY IEAOQUARTEHS AAA IWO MCI visited y and Virginia Jei friends at Evanston Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Walker of .Waukegan were visitors in the Lester Carr and Roy Harrison homes Sunday. *" ..... Mr. and Mrs. Ban Walking tan visited Mr. Marble -at Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr. and daughter, Mary and Fred Wiedrich Sr. attended the races at Elkhorn Sunday. Among tftose from here to funeral services for James Linde- VataaMa Vitamins Don't throw out the juice frown the peas -- or the tomato juice, either. About one-third of the vitamins of canned peas are in the liq. uid; and heating them sends the proportion in the juice up to 50 per cent. So you'll be dumping out half the vitamins you p«y "for if you •crap Hie liquid. The pulp of canned tomatoes contains more vitamin C than does the liquid before they are heated -- but when hot, the luice and pulp each contain about h»M the vitamins, too. To get your money's worth, heat the tomatoes a abort time, aerve them immediately and eat the whole srarks. e( The jaboticaba tree of Brazil la strikingly beautiful in Branching into a symmetrical domelike shape, with dense Ught green foliage tt reaches a height of from 12 to 30 feet. Ita grapelike fruit grows on -the trunk, from exposed roots to major branches and on even to the ends of the twigs. When heavily fruited it Is a curious sight. A visitor Is apt to think that giant beetles mn attached to the bark New Approximately 35 per cent of tlM new houses built in the United Statsa , pplioovymmeenntt , aatt 7i .44©6 llaasstt wweeeeikc Wweeadnneess - e^q u1ip9m47e tnoctlu, dead ccordinaugt otom aat iscu rhveeayt inbgf ! day morning It is believed that MinneapoUs - Honeywei Regulate? *pp"r"c*' y **'«"»*•«" home {hT lrft of <»»UI«W the road, about 7 a. m., dying a shorf U8ed sutomatic controls. The (4*wKiiiig cteiini and Hie ilewdordi of MM Manufacture af SAOGER (CE CREAM conform to IKOM of IK* Association of Quality lce Cream Manufacturers which have been found acceptable la the Council en foods and Nutrition of the American Medical Association as indicated by this seal. (kaCa a real taste (MM. Try » tedayl Dont toy Fox...MPY fOX MiUIXt mann.at Crystal Lake, Sunday afternoon were, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley, Mrs. Lyle Hopper and daughters, ME. and Mrs. B. T. Butler, Amos Smith and S. W. Brown. iBarbard Kane of Mundelien sflffnt from Wednesday until Saturday in the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Mitchell Kane. Among those from here to attend the iMasonid 2>icnia at .Veterans Acres at Crystal , Lake Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkmrton and famity and Mr. and' Mrs. Mitchell Kane and Nancy. Mrs. Collins is visiting in the home I of her son, Wm. Collins and family I at Beloit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kane ! of Mundelien spent Wednesday with their grandson and family, Mr. and [ Mrs. Mitchell Kane. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of j 'Crystal Lake spent Sunday evening! with Mrs. Lena Peet. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Butler of Chicago spent Tuesday in the B. T. Butler home. Dr. and Mrs..Watkins, Mrs. Gertrude .Watkins, Miss Marion Hawley and Miss Peggy Hoult attended the races at Arlington Heights Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merges and sons of Evanston spent from Saturday until Wednesday in the Mrs. Eld Bauer home. Mrs. John Hogan left for Madison, Wis. Monday. She was called by the serious illness of a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bauer, Mrs. Ed Bauer and daughters, LuAnn and Joan and son, Marvin, spent Sunday in the Russell Nordmeyer home at Gilmore. Mrs. Frank Block and children returned to their home at Sheboygan, Wis., after spending the summer with her father. Dr. Wm. Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wilson, Russel, Milton and Barbara Laurence o Elgin spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Leu renee. "SPEEDY" by tyICK MILLER'S McHENRY GARAGE MY HORN JUST DOgMrTttVEAHOCf: VES, BUT rrs JUST INDIFFERENT-- ^LOOK.DOPCOfcSTttANSA > FAVOP AND60 L£T nick union rUfMCTftAtSif FMIT 608 FRONT ST&EET ROUTE 31 PHONE 108-R fOR In the Chain O' Lakes H E W E S B O A T . Company, Inc. 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