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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Oct 1956, p. 10

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Johnsburg News Galvin was very much I on Monday evening, 24, with a\shower of gifts ired upon her by sixty-five friends and future relatives. Hostesses for the evening's event, held in the Community Club hall, were Mrs. Olivia Hiller and daughter, Dorothy. Miss Galvin is from St., Paul, Minn.; and is a graduate from St. Joseph's school of nursing in St. |M'- She will becomo the bride «Charles Hiller on Nov. 3. V Visits Statesville , About twenty-two men from Olir fair town drove to Joliet last Saturday morning to spjend the day at Stateville . Some of our Tigers went along for an; exhibition ball game against their: team. The sad news is 13 to 9 in favor of the Opposing team. All the fellows agree it is a nice place to visit, but at least the doors were open for them to leave, which I'm sure some of the more permanent residents wish for. Harry Freund was the driver of the bus which the fellows used for transportation. munity club has been caught up in the whirl. They* are sponsoring their annual Hallowe'en costume dance on Saturday evening, Oct. 27, at the club hall. Be sure to dig deep and get the clothes together for what may be the prize winning costume come Oct. 27. Plan on getting your tickets now. Around the Town Mrs. Betty Schmitt entertained about fifteen ladies at her home last Sunday afternoon. The occasion was a bridal shower for her future sister-in-law. iamily of Chicago over last week-1 end, while on Sunday their guests were Mrs. Lasser's sister and family. 1 Pain Galvin of St. Paul, Minn., returned home after spending several days at the horhe of Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Siehoff of Burlington, Wis., were their guests. RINGWOOD NEWS By Mrs. George Shepard (The Ringwood correspondent, Mrs. George Shepardt is on vacation for three weeks.) Mrs. Tina Lay has been spend-1 ing most of the time in Fox Lake recently, caring for her three grandchildren, Mrs. Lay's daughter, Mrs. Thelma Hamsher has spent a few days in St. Therese's hospital. . It's A Boy! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Palmer are proud to announce the arrival of their first son, Rocky Brian. The big fellow tipped the scales at 8 lbs. 6% oz. and saw the first light of day on Sept. 26. Along with his parents, Rocky will be welcomed home by his two big sisters, Linda and Sandra. : Congratulations are extended to'the new parents. Mrs. Catherine Guzzardo of McHenry and Mrs. Anna Guyser spent a few days recently visiting with Rose Weber and Clara Miller in Milwaukee. Rescue Squad Calls The Johnsburg rescue squad made two calls over this past weekend.. The first call was Sunday morning, which took them to Schaefer's Grove to lend whatever assistance was necessary. Early Monday morning the squad was taken to McCullom Lake, where a car had hit a culvert. The occupant of the car was taken to McHenry for treatment. Hospital1 Patient Mrs. Marie Kruger of Jak-Ana Heights was a patient at the McHenry hospital for a few days last week. We hope by the time this comes to print. Marie will be up and around again. Bud and Shirley Lieser, Richard and Catherine Dehn and Emitt and Dolores Roberts attended the Roberts-Ehrhardt wedding reception in Lakemoor last Saturday. Emitt and £>olores were members of the wedding party. Ringwood School News Trudy Oonk celebrated her |iixth birthday Sept. 28. Trudy treated the lower room. • ' The upper room had four educational movies. They were "Cowboys," "Sparky the Colt," "Other Fellow's Feelings," and "Alcohol and the Human Body." The upper room children prayed a game of ball, with Duan.e Andrea's team at Johnsburg. Ringwood children won 11 to 10. The upper room children went on a field trip Wednesday, Sept. 27. We collected rare specimens. The president of the Book club for October is Edward Skidmore and secretary, Jackie Aissen. Sandra Hoffman and Emily Ortlieb, reporters. P.S.--Save your papers "for the paper drive . We'll be around in November. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lasser entertained their son, George and II Pays to Advertise Dance Coming Up The time of the year is here once again when we start rummaging through old boxes shoved back in the attic for any type of clothing that will make up some sort of costume. The Hallowe'en spirit is in the air and the Com- Convenient Hours i For Depositing Your Savings Two Above-Average Jividends P^id Yearly Fridays 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Closed All Day Wednesdays Other week days 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 3% CURRENT RATE McHENRY SAVINGS and LO» ASSOCIATION A GUARANTY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 522 W. Main Street Phone McHenry 2 THERE ARE A4AN KINDS OFSTORMl it/ tl /OTJfffflW --'t&J (and oo 000 WISCO ? Guaranteed by Good Hoatekeefniig 5^i*«ranHD Patent No*. 2584264 2864235 JOth.r Potonto P«n«£in[j. 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