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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Sep 1960, p. 13

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^hursday, September 15, I960 THE McHEHRY PLAINDEALER Page Thirteen Ringyrood RINGWOOD SENDS THREE GRADES TO McHENRY SCHOOL , Ruby Shepard The Ringwood school started Sept. 6 with Mrs. William Brunswick and Mrs. Mecklenberg as teachers. The sixth, geventh and eighth grade pupils are going to school in Mc- Henry this year. 500 Club Mrs. Ben Waikington entertained her 500 club at her home Wednesday. A one o'clock dessert luncheon was served. High re went to. Mrs. Ruby Shepard and low to Mrs. Viola Low. Apo alar Church News Mrs.- Elsie Ottoson. will direct the choir for boys and girls this year. Th<?y will have their first rehearsal on Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m. Mrs. Thompson will play the organ. About thirty-five' boys and girls are vjfcigible for this fine cftpii;,. All of the lladies. of the church are invited to attend the annual September pot-luck rpr-nt'DT of the local W.S.C.S. v, i- 1 n* 'min dining hall of the Wesley Woods oamp grounds on Lake Geneva. Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. • Ila Hotran To Work With Jr. M.Y.F. The boys and girls of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades have been very anxious about their Fellowship, and as an a n s w e r t o o u r p r a y e r s f o r adults to work with them and to guide their work, Ila Hogan volunteered this week to lead them in their Fellow- ^•lip. She is overflowing with super ideas that you will sure-1 ly enjoy. Your first meeting wil'l.be Sep*. 17 from 2 to 4 p.m. They will meet each month on the third Saturday afternoon. Installation of officers "of the Senior and Junior M.Y.F. was held at the church Sunday evening. a Junior High officers are: President, Ronnie Gelvin; vicepresident. Susan Fossum: secretary. S.usie Jacob sen: treasitfer, Billy Eberle and publicity Chairman, Glen Dicker. Senior High officers: Prosi- <|ent, Kathv Thompson: vice-" Enroll 7 p.m. president. Pat Lou; secretary, Petrea Jacobsen. treasurer, Donna Lou: publicity chair- * man, Lesllie Decker; program 40rea chairman. Jackie Aissen. ? HIT M__ TT T« Rouiyl-Up club. Refreshments were served by the Schwegels and McChesnevs. The whole g r o u p r e m i n d s a l l o f n e x t month's meeting on the second Saturday night of the month. Eunice Andreas, Round-Up dub president, surely has given fine leadership this year. Home Circle Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. John Hogan entertained the Home circle at a picnic dinner at the Burlington park Thursday. New officers .for the com- :ng year will be: President Mrs. Bessie Cruickshank; vicepresident, Mrs. Anna Shadle: Secretary, Mrs. Ruby Shepard and treasurer. Mrs. Belva Se bastian. An enjoyable day wa? spent. Birthday Party Roger Kunz entertained the members of the Y.W.C.A. club of Woodstock at a lawn party at his home Sunday evening ir h o n q r o f h i s b i r t h d a y . A 1 1 enjoyM a cpok-out. Birthday Dinner Mrs. William Hepburn entertained at a birthday dinne1- Sunday honoring the eleventh birthdays of Lily BoVi and Betsey Fossum whose birthdays were Sept. 5. Personals Mrs. John Hogan and dau- Thter. Pat, spent Wednesday ;n Chicago. Mrs. Hattie Curtis soent the weekend with her daughter and family at S^lem, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. FlOyid Howe of Crvstal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. I;ouis Hawley snent Sundav in the John Woodward home at M^d'son. W;s. Mr. and M&. Allan Ain<rer. daughter. Mary, and son, David, of Hebron and Mr. and Mrs. William Heine of Chicago were Sundav dinner guests of Mrs. Rubv Shenard. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ovtobv ind Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Wintnrc <ment S^turdav pvenin^ ir the Henry Britz home at Deliavan. Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Strand Convenient Courses For Teachers Elementary school teachers can earn college credits for certification, a master's degree, or advancement. Sept. 21 Mike Hoean, John Eberle Jr. Danny Carlson and Sandra Josserand. I Bound-Up Club < Game night was held Satur- J day night at the church for the monthly meeting of the Art Education Charles Dorn Wednesday i, EdiD. 7 . 8440 p.m. McHenry Jr. High 210 Park Ave., McHenry offered by NATIONAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Evanston, Illinois and family of West Allis, Wis., spent the Labor Day weekend in the Gus Carlson home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake were callers in the Louis Hawley home Wednesday. Mrs. Agnes Jencks spent Tuesday in Elgin and had dinner .Tuesday evening with her daughter and family at Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Oxtoby spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Nelson, it Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Marehant called on relatives :n Woodstock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olsen of Richmond spent Monday evening in the Beatty-Low home. Mrs. Ernest Reinwall« and children and Mrs. Anna Reinwall of McHenry called on Mrs. Louis Ha^vley Tuesday. Miss -Susan Linton of West B e n d , W i s . , s p e n t t h e p a s t we^k with Yvonne Banks. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Butler of Chiron Spe'nt the weekend in the B. T. Butler home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultze of Milwaukee spent the \yeekend with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. William Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas arid daughter. Margo, attended open house in the Lester Ebel home at Crystal Lake Sunday evening, honoring their daughter. Ruth Ann, who graduated from nursing school at Oak Perk. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Des Plaines spent Wednesday in the Dr. Hepburn home. Mr, and son of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday in the Beatty-Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettise and daughter, Susie of Barrington, spent Sunday evening with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mrs. Jack Leonard and children of Lake Geneva spent Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich home. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Feltz and children of Crystal Lake spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkingtbn took their son, Jay, to Mt. Vernon. Iowa, Sunday, where he will attend Cornel college. Mrs. Louis Winri of Richmond spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. James Wegener. Mrs. Preston Wilson of Richmond spent Sunday with Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Benoy of Woodstock spent Sunday in the Paul Waikington home. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sowers have fet umed home from a 10 day visit with their son. John, and family, at Warwick, R.I. RATES DEAN'S LIST Richard J. Smith, 214 Maple avenue, McHenry, has been named to the dean's list at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. The dean's list is composed of all students of IIT who have distinguished themselves academically during the past semester. 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With power take-off, 4-wheel drive 'Jeep' vehicles can operate all kinds of laborsaving special equipment.Trenchers, wreckers, post hole diggers, hydraulic hoists, cabs, winches, snow plows, brooms--these are a few of the items of 'Jeep* approved equipment that can make your 'Jeep' vehicle even more valuable. Stop in for a demonstration of the ways 'Jeep' vehicles can do their utmost for you! Look for this 'Jeep' approved equipment seal ^ APPROVED EQUIPMENT "i Jeep VEHICLES MADE ONLY BY WILLYS MOTORS Tune-In MAVERICK Sunday Evenings, 6:30 P.M. McHENRY GA RAGE"00 E»JS"'" Pillsbury Pancake 4c OFF" LABEL Log Cabin Syrup 24 02. btl. pancake jSPf JEWEL EVERYDAY LOW PRICE JEWEL EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Hunt's 30 oz6. VEGETABLE DRINK 46 oz. V-8 Cocktail WHOLE Apricots JEWEL EVERYDAY LOW PRICE JEWEL EVERYDAY LOW PRICE US DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURE 1 Three times a week your Jewel Food Store receives a fresh supply of frying chickens. Of course, freshness is very important to tenderness and tastiness. And Jewel sells so many fryers so quickly--the ones you serve your family don't have a chance to be anything but fresh I FRESffH^OVT. INSPECTED Whole Fryers U.S. CHOICE Cube Steak 100% PURE Ground Beef b 98 ib. 49 U.S. CHOICE Rump Roast U.S. CHOICE, EXTRA VALUE TRIM Round Steak fiud/i/fywwv ~Jke> ikcfavtdi 4 Ib. Bag Jonathan Apples each lbs. 29* FRESH EXTRA FANCY Prune Plums , v "r BREAKFAST DRINK Instant Tang V JEWEL EVERYDAY LOW PRICE X&'Is. CALIFORNIA Cherry Tomatoes 19' Gold Spun |Tprpr 1 'k* "So pkg. Noodles JEWEL EVERYDAY LOW PRICE JEWEL'S OWN Bluebrook Coffee 14 JEWEL EVERYDAY LOW PRICE • ' • . : . . . Swift's Oz Peanut Butter JEWEL EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Brillo Cleanser Pads oM2 1 JEWEL EVERYDAY LOW PRICE ^ PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE1 THRU SEPT. 17 TEA CO. ^ Everyday Lou/- Cbv CJou/v Ei/e/ujetcuj Needs

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