K- •- ' - >.v: • : •• Tweaty-Twe Til McHENRY PIJOTDSALER TMissidaf.Apdl IS, 1864 QPSCT OFFICERS AT IMPORTANT SCHOOL MEETING Lor Brennan 658-2045 "4Jnicre will be an important ' meeting of the Ringwood Community Club held next Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. in the school house. There is much to Jje accomplished on this night, SO as many as possible should plan on attending. First of all, there will be the faction of officers for the coming 1964 school year. There will be plans made for the graduation party for the graduates. This will be the first class to graduate from our new Ringwood School. If you seventh grade mothers could please plan on being there, it would be very helpful. As is the custom, the seventh grade mothers are in charge of the refreshments for each year's graduates. Also, there's the school picnic and trips for the school boys and girls coming up. It you would like to know what's going on these last couple of months of school, come to the meeting. Let's have the biggest and best turnout at this meeting. Please!! It's fot" the good of bur school, and that means your boy or girl or both as well. Hope to see you there. That's Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. in the school house, April 22. Paul Walkington Re-Elected As the result of our last Saturday's voting, Paul Walkington was re-elected to a three year term for the Ringwood school board of directors. With a total of 38 votes cast, Paul received 31, with Odell Gelvin receiving 1 vote, Clayton Bruce 1; Mrs. John Hogan 2; and 3 spoiled ballots. Our board of directors now consists of Clayton Bruce, E. G. Winters and Paul Walkington. Congratulations, Paul. _ Looking For A Bargain? The bargains are just waiting for you starting tomorrow, Friday and Saturday. On Fri-y] day, the sale will be open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. And from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday. Who? The ladies of the Ringwood Methodist church are sponsoring the annual spring rummage sale- to be held in the church basement. You might just happen to find that something that you've been looking for in the discards of somebody else. There are always many useful items with a lot of use left in them just for a small fee. Clothes, knickknacks, and so many more items will be there. Coffee, and donuts will be served also. . Sr. HI M. Y. F. Report The Sr. Hi M.Y.F. met at the home of Ida Mae and Tom Walkington on Sunday night. Nancy Kane had the program on "Buddism." Leslie Decker, our president, told us about the spring district rally in Crystal Lake on April 26. Registration is to be in by Wednesday, April 15. Our new officers will be taking over on May 1. The new members will not be initiated until early this fall. Next week, the program will be by Leslie Decker on "Hinrt'iism". The meeting will be at the Decker home. There will tie a council meeting held, before the regular meeting, at 6:t5 p.m. Mrs. L. E. Hawley spent last Monday thru Wednesday visiting her sister, Mrs. Maud Deffenbaugh, in Oak Lawn. . Mrs. Ruby Shepard was a guest for the day in the home of her daughter and family, the Allen Aingers, at Hebron Sunday. . On Thursday evening, Mrs, Joe. Schmitt of McHenry and Miss Joanne Schmitt of Waukegan were callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brennan and son, Wayne, of Twin Lakes, Wis., visited in the Charles Brennan home on Saturday evening. Mrs. Viola Low, Mr. arid Mrs. Walt Low and family had a birthday dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low in McHenry. It was in honor of Doris, Linda and Mrs. Bob Low's birthdays. On Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page of McHenry called on Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Loren Harrison was a supper guest in the Bob Brennan horn® on , Wednesday evening. Bod and Loren were Richmond visitors later in the evening. Frank Kempfer was a guest in the home of his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer, Jr., in McHenry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Butler of McHenry were Thursday evening callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler. Once again we're at the end of our weekly visit via the column. Keep in mind the dates coming up. The rummage sale on Friday and Saturday. Community Club meeting on the 22nd.. I'll ciose for now. Bye. OUR SALE STARTS THURS., APRIL 16 THRU SAT., APRIL 25 / we're celebrating with King Size bargains throughout our store... hurry in ana get your share! Sale Starts Tlws'sday, April 16 thru Saturday April 25. We at Ben Franklin wish io thank you for your loyal patronage these past 12 years. You have inspiried us and helped us, grow from a small 5-10c to a large modern junior department store. We hope that in the future we can continue to grow and help make McHenry a belter plaice to shop. Thank you very much. •Homeerest® Ironing PAD & COVER Thick cotton pad, or sili- | Jo cpne coating on I J Ver. Elastic. w -- Reg. 51.29 Plastic iiAPIS • 72 -Ira. 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