*mm • t. rT. I^KPPIS*P a®lasEap'! - wssllspisss^^ « "" ' "'-•* ' ' III, rt n»aii if t'|. * '• " • " '*• 5 • " ' 1 "• "-X ™ rLUKDlitll Thursday, MarchU,194® . RINGWOOD The Rinpwood Unit of the Home Bureau met at the home of Mrs. Fred Eppel Tuesday afternoon with twelve members and two visitors present. All responded with a current event at roll call. The lesson on causes and control of tuberculosis was given by Mrs. E. A. Tlfomas and Mrs. E. E. Carr. Mrs. Sweeney explained the Northern .Illinois hospital service plan now .available to all members, after which Mrs. Collins gave a splendid review on the b9°k> "Song of Years," by Beth Streatof Aldridge. The next meeting will be at the Mrs. W. B. Harrison on April 2. Miss Marion Peet of Elgin spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Charles Peet, Mrs. Roy Neal entertained the Scotch Bridge club and a few friends |Catherine. Those to attend were: Mr. at her home Wednesday afternoon, and Mrs. Wm. Wurtzinger and daughto Mrs. W. B. jters and Mercedes Lindemann of Woodstock, Ralph Smith and son, Arnold, of Harvard, Edith Pearl Har- DR. JOHN DUCEY Veterinarian Treating HORSES, CATTLE, DOGS, CATS, ETC. Telephone Richmond 16 Richmond, 111. ROXY llieatre -- Harvard . Coming Wednesday and Thursday, March 27 - 28 EDVARD PERSSON Sweden's Greatest Screen Comedian and All Star Swedish Cast! ' 'BALDEVTNS BROLLOF" ("Baldevins Wedding") All Talking SWEDISH PICTURE (Screen captions in English) Prizes were awarded Harrison and Mrs. J. C. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters entertained the five hundred club at their home Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Kenneth Cristy and B. T. Butler, high, and Mrs. Lester Carr and George Shepard, low. Gladys Shepard and Dora Anderson spent Wednesday afternoon in the Harold Turner home at Woodstock. Patrick Coyne of Chicago is spending the week here with his family. Wayne Foss visited friends in Woodstock Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Martin of West Allis, Wis., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hswley spent Friday In oulfiagfi. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and son, Howard, spent Saturday morning in Elgin. . Mr. and Mrs. Clark Huson and Mrs. E. L. Peck of Elgin spent Wednesday afternoon in the C. J. Jepson home. Mrs. Louis Schroeder spent from Monday until Thursday night with Chicago friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr and Mrs. Frankie Stephenson visited relatives j at Woodstock Saturday afternoon. The Sewing Circle will meet with i Mrs. H. M 15. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ybung and Son and Mrs. Ralph Smith of McHenry spent Sunday in the George Young home. Mr. and Mrs. Wto. Heine of Chicago spent Sunday in the George Shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Schroeder of McHenry entertained at dinner Sunday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of the former's mother, Mrs. Louis Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sevcik of Woodstock were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby and family of Crystal Lake spent Sunday afternoon in the George Shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coles of rison, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith, daughter, Bernice, and son, John. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Muzzy and family spent Sunday with the former's sister and family in Elgin Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin spent Monday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper and daughters, Dorothy Ann and Eleanor Jane, of Chicago spent Friday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Miss Viola Low and daughter, Alice Mae, ^ere visitors at Waukegan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Sander* of Fontana spent Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mrs. Jennie Bacon, is Visiting in the home of her son at Antioch. Rev. and Mrs. McKelvey of Greenwood were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Harry Collins Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Waukegan spent Sunday in the Jfred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. fcritl Mrs. Clayton Harrison spent Friday afternoon with their daughter, Mrs. Ardin Frisbee, and Stephenson Friday, March | C. A. Matsen of Chicago was a visitor here "Slaturday. , Fred Wiedrich. Jr., and daughter, Betty, Janet Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders visited Mrs. Frank Johnson at Rockford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doherty were callers in the Wm. Doherty home at Holcombville Sunday. Mrs. Louis Hawley is spending a few days in Chicago. Wm. Beth spent Monday and Tuesday with his daughter, Mrs. Ralph Simpson, and family at Crystal Lake. Mrs. Roy Neal entertained Mrs. Cora Flanders and Miss Soper at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Flanders' seventy-fifth birthday anniversary. In the evening they at- SPRING GROVE Richmond were callers in the Ray Merchant home Sunday afternodn. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and Mr. and Mrs. Antone Freund with a party of friends from McHenry spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Treon of Crystal Lake spent Sunday in the Mrs. George Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of the eighth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Dorothy VOLO St. Patrick's Party THE PIT __ One-quarter mile east of McHenry on Route 20 Saturday, Mar. 16 Favors Dancing NOT THE NORTHERN LIGHTS, SHOWINGFIRST tended a show. JACOB JUSTEN & SONS Green Street ikcHenry, HI fc; s Back Again! THAT BIO Stationery Special 300 Ensemble -- 100 Long Sheets 100 Short Sheets 100 Envelopes -- 4 Co^or Assortment Aitan^a jtox for . . . $1.00 Your choice of all one color or assorted! This special good during March and April. •~k . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard at Dundee Sunday. The Friendly Neighbors group of the Volo Community Bible church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray Hafer Wednesday, March 20. Burials services were held at the Volo cemetery Saturday afternoon at two o'clock for Mrs. Charlotte Kniffle of Chicago. Miss Edna Fisher of Waukegan spent a few days here with her sister, Mrs. Richard Dowell. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hanke of Evanston spent Thursday here at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser and son moved to their new fanpa home near Milburn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey and son, Kenneth Lee, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grabbe at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner and family were Chicago callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dusil and daughter, Violet, of Berwyn were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George. Mrs. A. E. Singer and son, Leland, and Miss Bernice Powers of Wauconda were Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Levett and daughter, Eleanor, son, Allen, Miss Bess Levett and Mrs. G. Board of Chicago spent Monday evening at the Dowell Brothers home. The Volo Cemetery Society met at the home of Mrs. Frank King Wednesday. Auction five hundred and airplane bunco furnished the entertainment for the afternoon. High honors were awarded to Mrs. John Passfield, Mrs. Frank Wilson, Miss Beatrice Wilson, Mrs. Roy Passfield, Mrs. Hugh O'Brien. A very dainty lunch was served at the close of a very enjoyable afternoon. Miss Bertha Davis of Slocum's Lake is spending a few weeks with Miss Ada Dowell. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eddy of Grayslake visited the latter's father, Henry Passfield, Sunday. Marion Wirtz is ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey and son were Crystal Lake callers Saturday. Herman Dunker accompanied Harry Gilkerson to Green Bay, Wis., Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Fisher and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher visited Miss Edna Fisher in Waukegan Monday. Mrs. George Scheid, Jr., Mrs. Alda Smith of Wauconda and Mrs. Harry Stewart of LaCrosse. Wis., spent last Thursday with Mrs. Richard Dowell. Special Easter Sunday services wil! be held at the Volo Community church for the children at 10:30 Sunday, March 24. Evening se; will be held at 8:15 p.m. Colored slides will be shown. Messrs. Anthony Wegener, Joseph Wiser. Peter Brown, Matt Brown, William Wirtz. William Waldmann, Lloyd Fisher and Alvin Case attended • PMA meeting at the Wauconda Town, ship High school Thursday evening. - The Volo 4-H club held a meeting at the Wauconda Township High school Thursdav evening. Mrs. Ray Paddock, Mrs. Russell Majrnusesn, Mrs. Cecil Anderson, Mrs. Frank Wilson. Mrs. Herman Dunker, M iss Beatrice Wilson, Mrs. Ray Seymour, Mrs. ^Wendell Dickson, Mrs. William Wirtz, Mrs. Alvin Case. Mrs. Lloyd Fisfier. Mrs. Hugh O'Brien, (Mrs. Carl Fink. Mrs. Layton Hub I bard, Mrs. Walter Crook and Mrs. ; Howard Davis attended the annual j mooting of the Lake County Home j Bureau at the Lake Villa Community j church Thursday. Mrs. Hugh O'Brien was elected secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Wendell Dickson was electejf^ director at this meetinsr. Mr. and . Mrs. .Tav Vasey- feturned to their home here Sunday after spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Donley in California. Mrs. Donley was formerly Miss Letah Vasey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vasey. ; A party of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Alice Wegner on Thursday in honor of her birthday. Cards furnished the entertainment and prizes were awarded Mrs. J. J. Freund, Mrs. Ella Siegler and Mrs. Leon Van Every received consolation. Traveler's prizes went to Mrs. Frank May and Mr6. William Bowman. At the close of a pleasant afternoon a lovely lunch was served. Callers in the home of Mrs. Ada Carr on Friday were Willard Darrell of Wauconda, Mrs. Hazel Kilpatrick and Mrs. Pester of Solon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr, Ringwood and Mrs. Boggs of Fox Lake. Irving Herberts of Powers Lake and Cecil Allen of Richmond were visitors in the Ernest Peacock home on Friday. Mrs. Arthur Kattner, son, Billy, and Mrs. Peter May visited Mrs. John Weber at her home in Fox Lake on Wednesday in honor of her birthday. Paul Weber attended a banquet §t Nlesen's Cafe in McHenry Thursday night. Mrs, Ina Gracy, son, John, and MM. James Gracy spent Wednesday with Qrandma Gracy at Ridgefield. Mrs. Charles Freund and children were supper guests in the George W. May home on Friday. Little Donna May was the guest of honor as it was her second birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Afbert Thornton have moved to Wilmot, Wis. Mike Rauen is confined to his home by illness. On Sunday his son, Leo Rauen and family, of Chicago visited him. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Madden and son of Kenosha were visitors in the Mike Rauen home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Gracy of Crystal Lake visited his mother, Mrs. Ina Gracy1 on Saturday. Guests in the Mike Huff home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Huff and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Sanborn and children and Miss Katheriije Huff of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn also visited5 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Orvis. Mrs. Bertha Esh, daughter, Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Britz, son, Terry, visited relatives and friends in Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Britz called on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erickson who have iust, adonted a baby boy. Miss Mabel Siegler of Chicago spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ella Siegler. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peacock were Sundav guests at the Irving Herberts home in Powers Lake. Thomas Church and Miss Ruth Gracy spent Sundav in Chicago with the latter's sister, Mrs. Mike Sullivan and family. Visitors in the home of Mrs. Ada Carr on Sunday were Mrs. Lizzie Neish of Hyde Park and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith of Waukegan. Lucille Freund of Chicago spent the weekend at her home here. William Shotliff, Mrs. Byron Orvis and Mks. Joseph G. Wagner visited Mrs. Dorothy Pester in Hebron Sonday. Sunday dinner guests in the A1 Schmeltzer home were Mr. and Mrs. John Doetsch of Wilmette, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kattner, son, iBilly, and Walter Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets, daughter, Charlene, and son, Jack, visited her| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton May on {Sunday. It was Charlene's first outing since her illness which had confined her to her home the past three months. Mrs. Alvin Westman of Woodstock spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders. Mrs. Joseph Wagner, Mrs. Leonard Franzen and son, Kenneth, attended the funeral of Mrs. E^nma Kimble at Hebron Monday. tions of the town to the girls to sell Girl Scout cookies. I wish all you folks would co-operate and make this sale a success. The rest of the time was spent learning the "Virginia Reel." It was quite difficult at first, but it turned out to be quite simple afer we got into it. However, we need more practice to give it the necessary finish. Miss Bauer at the piano made up our orchestra. & Remember our cookte --If) Wish you luck! ' OERVAISE BELLING, Seribe. James Soutter, 86, recently won fr. divorce from his wife in Los AngeleA. i In the financial settlement, she agreeiP ' to return ninety-five dollars which Soutter had given her to buy falsiteeth. - - * GIRL SCOUTS The meeting of March 11, 1940 was held in Miss Althoff's room at the usual time, 3:45 p.m. The meeting opened with the checking of attendance. I have noticed lately that we have almost perfect attendance. That is a wonderful record, don't you think? The time has finally rolled around when we sell Girl Scout cookies/ We are going to take orders for them. They will be delivered the Saturday after Easter, March 30. If there are any Girl Scouts near your home, be sure to place your order for some of these truly delicious cookies. Girl Scouts, may I remind you, to get busy and take as many orders as you can before that time? Later we had patrol corner? where we discussed our weekly Girl '9cout problems. Miss Althoff assigned different sec- Q T| We have installed a complete set of equipment to officially test your brakes and headlights to comply with the truck law of the State of IUinoij|. Upon your toting your truck you will receive a state sticker of approval fr(wn us. * We also have a well equipped repair shop tetake care of /our correction that you may comply with the law. V ; CENTRAL GARAGE FRED J. SMITH, Prop. Phone 200-J Towing Johnsburg SPREAD EASTER JOY: . with your Floral (greetings for all EASTER UUm ---- 75c, $1.00 and up Tulips, 7-bulb pet $1.00 Hyacinths ... $1.00 and up Jonquils ....._ $1.00 and up Combination Boxes $1.00 and up ^ ROSES Place your order earl||; McHenry Floral Co. 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