) PAGE 12, SECTION 2 - MCHENRY PLAINDEALER - DECEMBER 1, 1966 RINGWOOD NEWS DOLORES BRENNAN 653-9045 COMMUNITY CLUB HEARS PROBATION OFFICER SPEAK The Ringwood School (\»mmi'inilyJClub held its mi>nlh!\ mcoiini; las! Tuesday evening, with Proidi-nt John I.an\v,i\ • ailing the meeting t<» nrdi i . The American Legion I'I»I from Wonder I.ake vv.is represented by two memlx'fN win. so uenerotlsly donated a liar; to the RinywiMxi school lor ii^e in the class rooms. Mrs. Arline I>»ndon. principal. ,a< - t epted it with r;reat pleasure. The meeting was then close< l and turned o\-er to the s|K>aker. Mr. l'.renner, the probation olfiicr Ironi Woodwork. He >|H»ke of the impjirtance ol a * lose relationsl imi ,V lK >t\v eea p1 arents and thei r children. Vt ® On Dec. 4. it's happy birthday 'lo Janet -Bauer and to Charles Wegener. On Dec. S. Jerry Hogan and I'ain 1-ou ( elebrate their natal days. And Byron Sowers celebrate-, his birthday on Dec. !>. Serving launch*** On I^ec. 7. Alice llho.ides and Belli Winston serve bariKMUes. Serving Hot Dog^ on Dec. 14 sire Betti Win-ton and I'hyllis Ackeinian. Around Town John Behmiller of burg and guests. Mi Mrs. Skinner, visited Pearson on Saturday I It H >11. The lolloping were ill James Pearson on day evening; Mi Van Dvne Fiske. Jollllsand James afterr; ue>l s Thurs- Kenneth Mrs. William Carroll. Jr.. Mrs. James lie* lit, Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Thomas and Clarence Sparks of Woodstock; Mrs. Russell Swil/er of Pi>fakee I^tke; Mrs. Maurice Watson of Crystal 'Lake, and Vera Churchill of Algonquin. Mr. and Mrs. Woll Shadle -pent Thanksgiving w i t h liiend- at Crystal I.ake. Mrs. P»ob r.renn ui. Pal and I.ind.i. railed on her lolk-. the Joe. S» hniitts. in Mcllenrv on sundax alternoon . Ml - Roland I i.iuei and \11 -. l-ib Rrennan atlellded the IillleaI M.i-s of their gi'e.it I'n. le. Anion Schmitt. at John>hur.; on Wednes d a \ im nning. Mr and Mrs. 1.. K. Hawle; -,|K>nt Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mr-. Andy , Haw ley .it Ko\ River Grove Mr. and Mrs. Jim U ietlri< h and girls of Burlington. Wi-.. I ailed on their grandmother. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. Sr.. on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Jame- Wegener and son<. uid Fred Wiedrich. Jr.. ot McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bren- ' nan. Bob. Pat and I. inda, s|>ent; Thanksgiv ing Day . in the home of Peggy and .Ferry Strackbein in I.ake C.enova. Wis. Mr-. Flora Carr. Charles Carr and F.lwo«>d Smith attended the automobile show in Milwaukee on Sunday. Linda IA>VV enjoyed t It e Thanksgiving holiday with her foiks. the Walt IJ>WS. Linda has returned to her studies at college in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their daughter and her fswnily in Texas. Mr. und Mrs. La Verne Peri in and children of Wonder Lake Spent Thanksgiving Day with her folks. Peg and John Sella rf. 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