••p*|fp;*<= Mu SM* ••: .^« ' ?;#i f _, t ,f '-V " . ' '^4 ^%p|W Thursday, December 8/1955 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER RINGWOOD •By Mia.'George Shepard Christmas Party . The Bunco club held its annnal Christmas party at the home of Mrs. George Shepard Thursday. a 1 o'clock, luncheon was served. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lester Carr, Mrs. Georgia Thomas and Mrs. Thomas Doherty. Gifts were exchanged. Senior M.Y.F. News The Senior M.Y.F. met at the Greenwood church Nov. 28. Dixie ^<^Hara from the Woodstock high •school had a discussion on "Understanding Yourself." Eunice Rawson led the worship. Announcements were made by' the president, Marilyn Rawson. After the meeting, the young folks asked Mr. O'Hara questions. Refreshments were, served by Sharon Biekeci and Maggie Griswold. The Senior M.Y.F, group met ' at the Ringwood church Sunday evening, Dec. 4. Marilyn Rawsorj, gave a talk on "Getting Along With Yourself." Ruth Swanson had the worship service.. Refreshments were served. Jackie Skidmore, reporter t* School News A movie was shown to the upper and lower rooms on Nov. 28. It was entitled "Filbert Valley." On Nov. 30, the book club met to elect a president and secretary. Edward Skidmore and Donna Ackerman were elected. Last week Sandra, Barbara and Dorothy Low left ouV school and moved to Crystal Lake. Susan Davis, school reporter Births Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum announce the arrival of a son at Memorial hospital Sunday morning, Dec. 4. He will be named Andrew Gordon Fossum. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johonnott have rented their home here and have moved to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank, Jr., and family have moved from Mrs. Walkington's house to Mundelein, where they have purchased' a home. Mr. awl Mrs. Sam Samuelson and .family have moved from' the Hogan hbuse to the Walkington house Mr. and Mrs. Pitska will move from the Hogspi house to the Johonnott house. Fourth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce entertained at* a surprise party at their home Saturday evening in honor of the fourth wedding anniversary of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman, Jr. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman of Poplar Grove, Mr. and Mrs. George Haines of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ackerman of Elburn, Mr. and Mrs. Merril Covey and son and daughter of Belvidere, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Samuelson and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bauman of Poplar Grove. Lunch was served. They received many nice gifts for their home. Personals Mrs. Louis Hawley, Mrs. C. L. Harrison and Mrs. Ben Walkington, spent Thursday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sowers and son, Charlie, spent Saturday in Woodstock. Mr .and Mrs. Walter Wildox %f Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday in the Beatty-Low home. Dr. arid Mrs. David Redmond and family and Mrs. Mingel Andreas of Glen Ellyn and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andreas of McHenry were Sunday dinner guests in the Weldon Andreas home. « Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low attended a party in the Walter Wilcox home at Woodstock Saturday evening. Mrs. Roy Harrison attended the W.S.C.S. at Greenwood Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison spent Sunday in the Henry Marlowe home at Huntley. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas were shopping inElgin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Brenner and family of Elgin spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 6. L: Harrison. Among, those from here to attend Eastern Star installation at McHenry Saturday were Mrs. Roy Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison, Mr» ar.d Mrs. Roy Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Betts, Mrs. Louis 'Hawley and Mrs. Heyn. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and family and Dick Aissen attended a surprise birthday party on Mrs. Marion Shoiise at Woodstock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Heyn of Chicago spent from Friday until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley. Sunday dinner guests beside Mrs. Heyn were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. ;Fred Bowman and daughter, Nancy, Visited their son, Fred, Jr., at the Presbyterian. hospital in Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Heine of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon in the ^George Shepard home. ~ t Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Muzzy spent Saturday at Marengo. Mrs. Flora Becking ofr Woodstock spent Thursday with her aunt, Mi's. Flora Harrison. Mrs. Wm. Hepburn and Mrs. Charles Brennan were visitors in Elgin Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ardin Frisbie of Greenwood visited her mother, Mrs. Flora Harrison, Sunday evening. NEW APPOINTMENT George W. Harper of Champaign, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Illinois, has been appointed by Gov. William G. Stratton as superintendent of the new division of safety inspection and education in the state Department of Labor. The appointment will be effective Jan. 1. Th purpose of the division, created by the 89th General Assembly, is to promote safety practices in industrial and commercial plants throughout Illinois. OKLAHOMA IS A CARD GAME, TOO! Excitement surrounding the premiere of the musical film "Oklahoma!" also served to remind many card players of the popular card game with the same name. Oddly enough, the card game Oklahoma, a Rummy variant, reached its peak of popularity at about the same time that the musical was playing to SRO crowds during its record run on Broadway. By another coincidence, Oklahoma, like Gin Rummy, received its first national publicity when Hollywood took it up. One of the very first of the doubledeck games, Oklahoma is really a variation of 500 Rummy with some interesting modifications that have considerably enlivened the game. Any number from two to six may play using a double pack of 104 cards which rank in sequence as in st&nd ard Rummy, except that the ace is high. Deuces are wild. Each player is dealt thirteen cards, ' one at a time. The next card is turned face up and the remaining cards face down to form the stock. Starting with the player at the dealer's left, each player in turn has the privilege of taking the face up card, if he can use it in an immediate meld. If all refuse, the player at dealer's left draws the top card of the stock and play proceeds as in Rummy. Object of the game is to match up the hand in sequences of 3 or more/ cards in the same suit or in sets of 3 or 4 of th^ same denomination (sets may not be more than 4 of a kind) until the entire hand has been cleared. As his turn comes up, each player draws eitfter the last discard or the top card of the stock, ltoys face up before him any meld he wishes to declare, and then discards a card to complete his turn. The hand end# when any player clears his hand by melding his last card but one and discards that last card. You cannot go out without discarding. There are several ways to achieve good scores. You can go out as quickly as possible while your opponents are stuck with lots of cards. Or you can play to meld as many points as possible by picking up the discard pile. If you would like to enjoy once more this exciting card game favorite of the wartime and pre-Canasta days, you can get the official rules including scoring tables by writing to Oklahoma, c/o Playing Cards. 420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N.Y. m NoWs The Time for Christmas Carols! Gel Your Phonograph Repaired at . . . ALLAN ELECTRIC TV. REPAIRS A SALES Phone McHenry 470 Johnsburg, 111. m SAVE HERE AND LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER For a future full of promise, start saving . . . keep saving. Open an insured savings account here. Your money earns more and is always available. CURRENT DIVIDEND 3 PERCENT Marengo Federal {Lrvuirtnc AND L0AN SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 10£ Ng&tat? 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