Thursday, Jannory 21/1965 UNIT 491 OBLOBES BRESKAN COMMUNITY CLUB HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING JAN. 26 The Ringwood Community club will hold its monthly meeting this coming Tuesday evening at 8:15 p.m. at the school. The program scheduled for this month is a speaker on highway -safety.. It should prove to he very interesting meeting to all, so please try to attend. Also, according to the schedules sent out at the start of the school year, in February there is a square dance which will be held on the 23rd of February at 8:15. Plans will be made on Tuesday for this coming affair. All interested persons should make ah extra effort to come and voice their opinion as to getting the committees set up. ° The officers are at a loss as to what can be done to bring out more persons to these meetings. How about a few ideas? They are always open for suggestions. If you can think of anything at all, or have a reason forgot attending, how about a-call? You can either call\yie of the officers, oc myself. The officers are; Mrs. Martha Belts, president; Mrs. Marie Baker, vice-president; Mrs. Phyllis O'Halleron, secretary; Mrs. Eunice Andreas, treasurer. Staadles Son Visits Parents Paul Shadle arrived on Saturday morning1 to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle, and left for Miraleste, Calif., on Sunday afternoon. Paul attended technical meetings in Washington, D. C. and Syracuse, New York. Sue Hogan Has Home Demonstration Mrs. Sue Hogan had a group of iadies in her home on Sunday afternoon for a demonstration party. There were approximately twelve persons attending. Sue served "a delicious lunch to all. Here 'N' Ther .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Harrison were dkmer guess in the home of Mrv and Mrs. Harry Cone at Mount Morris on Sunday. The Harrison families also visited their aunt, Mrs. J. B. Vollmen at the Pine -Crest Rest Home. Mrs. Robert Brennan, Bob, Pat arid Linda were supper guests in the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn home at Richmond on Thursday. Mrs. Henry Aissen called and reported that her daughter, Mrs. Anna M'ae Rowe of Woodstock is a patient at Memorial hospital in Woodstock following a tonsillectomy, whe.re she How about it? Would you wil1 remain until the end of please make a special effort to come to the next meeting? Hot Lunch Servers Kate Gelvin and. Phyllis O'- Halleron are scheduled to serve the hot lunches on Jan. 27. For Feb. 3, it will be Martha Betts and Marie Baker. Sr. Hi M.Y.F. Pizza Supper Saturday Yes, it's finally here! The pizza Supper that you've all been waiting for is this Saturday night at 5:30 p.m. Hot juicy, Italian pizzas will be served for your enjoyment. We have contacted a well-known pizza maker to help us in the kitchen, so come and eat till your stomach's content! The place . is the Ringwood Methodist church. We're serving from 5:30 to 7 p.m. this Saturday evening, Jan. 23rd. Hurry, Hurry! The Sr. Hi Methodist Youth Fellowship is sponsoring the supper. Linda Low. Train Hits Auto Fridav Morning The 7 a.m. Chicago bound North-Western commuter train struck an aulo driven by Phillip Bjeming of Genoa City, Wis., on Friday morning. The accident occurred at the crossing on the school blacktop road near Wiedrich's farm, causing undetermined injuries to the young man, who was taken to McHenry hospital by the Richmond Rescue Squad. The commuters were a half hour late in arriving at their destination since it did not arrive at the Ringwood depot until almost 7:15. Extend Sympathy To Whiting Family Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whiting upon the loss of his brother, Raymond, of Lake Geneva, who passed away on Wednesday of a heart attack in his home. Services were held on Friday from Lake Geneva with burial in St. Patrick's cemetery at McHenry. this week. A speedy recovery is wished for Anna Mae. Mrs. Leslie Case of Williams Bay called on Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Thursday. Mrs. Robert Brennan, Bob, Pat and Linda were supper guests in the home of her,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitt, at McHenry. Mr. and1 Mrs. , Richard Schmitt and family of \McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Appelt and family of Wadsworth also were there. It was in celebration of Mrs. Appelt's birthday, which was on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Harrison entertained relatives for dinner on Saturday evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Heinz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Schaeffert, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Schaffert and family, all of Des Plaines and Mr. and Mrs. George Draznik and Mrs. Peters of Wonder Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Freund of McHenry and Catherine Freund of Des Plaines called on Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Tuesday. On Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brennan and son, AVayne, of Twin Lakes were supper guests in the Charles Brennan home. Saturday was Ken's birthday. Bonnie Bruce was surprised with a birthday party by her folks, the Clayton Bruces, on Saturday evening. Many were in attendance to help Bonnie make her eighteenth birthday a memorable one. Happy birthday (belated) Bonnie. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and son, Floyd, of by Mary Einspar - -- Enrollment of 125,000 junior members is the goal of the American Legion auxiliary for 1965. This will be an increase of 25,000 over the number of junior members enrolled in the auxiliary in 1964. McHenry Unit 491 has over 100 junior auxiliary members. The Legion Auxiliary's Juniors are girls under the age of eighteen, and are now largely the daughters of World War II veterans. They carry out a broad program of interesting activities which give them training for auxiliary leadership and American citizenship. The Juniors are organized into a separate group within our unit, with,,their own officers and their own meeting. Presently Bonnie Einspar is president; .Mary Pat Mrachek, vice president; Kathy Durkin, secretary; Marianne Einspar treasurer; Jbann Weichmann, historian; Judy Nomo, chaplain;, Allison Hansen, sergeantat- arms; and Marfha Siqnpson, assistant sergeant - at - arms; These officers conduct their own meetings every third Saturday of the month. At our last meeting the Juniors constructed over 200 tray favors to be distributed to the veteran patients at Downey hospital. Their activities are suited to their ages. The Viscounts and Vi-Kette color guards are all Junior auxiliary members and represent McHenry Unit 491 all over' the slate in competition with other color guards in the midwest circuit. At the age of eighteen, the Juniors graduate into senior membership. For all ages, Americanism is an important activity. We want them to unde?*stand and value their American, heritage of freedom, so that they will be able to exercise it with intelligence and be determined to defend it against all dangers. Junior Americanism Chairman Janet Homo joined ^our senior chairman, Lauretta Homo, in presenting a flag to the newly dedicated McHenry library. Junior members work with the seniors in activities for the welfare of disabled veterans and needy children of veterans. Our special project for this year, crossword puzzles pasted to old greeting cards, is progressing nicely. Two of our Junior members, Debbie and Patti Pickett, have put together 400 of these cards which are helping to pass the hours for many veterans at Downey hospital. Honorable menfion must go . to Colleen and Luella Ficek, Kathy and Sherry Fenner and Marianne Einspar for contributing many' of tpese Wilmette visited m the home of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn. Once again the Ringwood column has come to an end for another week. See you next week? INCOME TAX SERVICE 3721 W. Elm St. PHONE 385-0343 for Appointment THE McHENBY PLAINDEALEB cards which now- total." over 800. The Junior members also take part in the study of foreign countries and "will dress dolls in the costume of the country under study. ' This year our country is Costa Rica. All Juniors are urged to .study this (puntry. This year the essay contest is "The Character of Costa Rica" and we hope to have many entries from our McHenry Juniors. A donation from our McHenry Juniors is being sent to CARE to purchase tools for those in Costa Rica desiring to .help themselves. On Poppy Day each year our Junior members help distribute memorial poppies to be worn in honor of the nation's war dead. This year the Junior auxiliary of McHenry Unit 491 is under the guidance of Mary Einspar and Barbara Hansen. If you are a Junior member, remember your meeting the third Saturday of each month. We need. your help to carry on all these projects. Ukeland Park News . . . (Continued from Page 4) Toots' brother, R. M. Birkinbine, in Wasco on Sunday. Mffrfy of the homes on the 4800 block of Prairie Avenue were without their youngsters on Saturday afternoon. /-Seems They all went along roHer skating with chaperon/Liloria Vanek. Gloria has lots more courage than we do but also many more aching muscles. Weaker Sex Softball Team It is hoped by starting now that enough of our weaker sex will come forward and get their softbail team rolling and ready for the summer. Gloria Vanek will appreciate your phonirig her for names of players arid help. ' All subdivisions who are interested in going into a league are also urged to contact: Gloria at. 385-3670. Sounds like it'll be fun for the fair sex, come on all you former athletes or up and coming ones, give her a call. Let's have a team from our subdi- Mixed Bowling League Saturday evening at 9 is another evening of bowling for our mixed league, please try to be on time. 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