S:; Easter Time Is a good time to have that, photo taken. t)o you realise that Easter is only about three weeks away? Make that appointment today with --^ ^ A. Warwick ; "Riverside prive Phone 275 V. -' jnCnenry Woodstock HOME SHOW St Mary's Gymnasium Thurs., Fri. and Sat;, March 27-28-29 cj <• fcoors open at 7:00 p. M. The Only Show of its Kind in McHenry County Exhibits if y • • * Foods, Home Furnishings, Appliances, Furniture, Building Ideas, Motor Cars, Farm and Home Merchandise Valuable Prizes Each Nite -- Music and Entertainment -- FREE ADMISSION There's Nothing MILK for a SPRING TONIO Wttnt pep, vitality, and a clear complexion? Add more milk to your daily diet -- a pint or a quart a day it in our Cream Top bottle. Place11 your order today and we diloelltiiTvAerwyv Rivetsid#i Mm Street, McHenry Phone 116-R The Scotch Bridge club was entertained in the home of Mrs. Joe Mc- Cannon Wednesday. Prizes were merited by Mrs. F. N. Muzzy and Mrs. Lester Carr. , \ The Sewing Circle met with Mrs. Ben Walkington Friday. Mrs. Lester Carr entertained the Bunco club at her home Thursday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Nick Young and Mrs. Wm. McCannon. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler entertained the Five Hundred club at their home Thursday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Louis Hawley and F. A. Hitchens, high, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young, low. This community was saddened to hear of the sudden death of Fred Walker of Hebron, a former resident here. Funeral services were held in the Methodist church here Monday with Rev. Collins officiating. Burial was in Ringwood cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Frey and family of Blue Island, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jackson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jackson of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Montanye and son and Mrs. Charles Schneider of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Emily Beatty and Mrs. Viola Low and family. 1 There will be Community services at the Methodist church next Sunday evening. Rev. Miller of McHenry will be the speaker and music will be furnished by the McHenry Methodist young people. Mb. Andreas of Marengo spent Sunday in the home of her son, Weldon Andreas, and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson and Gary Haaf spent Sunday afternoon with relatives at Libertyville. Mrs. Joe McCannon and son, Loren, and Mrs. Jepson attended the concert at the McHenry High school Sunday evening. The Red Cross will meet once a month from now on. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Roy Neal April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harrison were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Charles at Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Huson and Mrs. E. L. Peck of Elgin spent Thursday afternoon in the C. J. Jepson home. Mrs. Mildred Munshau of Elgin spent Sunday afternoon in the Wm. McCannon home. Floyd Carr of Greenwood was a supper guest. Rev. and Mrs. Collins spent Sunday afternoon at Winslow, 111., where'Rev. Colilns preached the funeral services for Miss Sadie Taylor. Miss Taylor was a sister of the late Flora Taylor, a resident of Ringwood for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison spent Monday in the Ardin Frisbee home at Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Walker of Waukegan were visitors here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Merchant and Miss Alice Howard of Kenosha spent Sunday in the Ray Merchant home. Mrs. W. R. Hoffman of Crystal Lake spent Thursday afternoon with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCannon spent Saturday afternoon at Woodstock. Rev. and Mrs. Collins spent Friday* in the home of their son, Paul and family, at Arlington Heights. Miss Rita Mae Merchant of Wood stock spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders of Fontana are visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper and daughters of Chicago spent Friday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., Mrs. Chas. Brennan, Mrs. Jack Lenard, and Mrs. Helen Johnson attended a party at Waukegan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch spent Friday with Mrs. Jennie Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of Chicago spent Sunday in the Fred Wied rich, Jr., home. Mrs. Harry Anderson and Mrs. Leo Karls of Richmond spent Thursday af ternoon with Mrs. Jennie Bacon. Mrs. Helen Johnson and daughter, Janet, are visiting friends at Harvard. Miss Pearl Smith of Woodstock spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wagner and daughter and Mrs. Mildred Munshau of Elgin spent Sunday with Mrs. Jen nie Bacon. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Brennan of Antioch spent Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abendroth of Elgin spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Jennie Bacon. The P.-T. A. sponsored a Hobby show at the schoolhoOse Friday evening. Mrs. George Shepard entertained the members of her bridge club Tues day afternoon at her home near Mc Henry . Prizes were won by Mrs .Eller Whiting, Mrs. H. M. Stephenson and Mrs. Jay Cristy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson and daughter, Patricia, of Chicago spent Sunday in the George ^Young home. Mrs. Louis Hawley was an Elgin caller Wednesday. Joe Pitzen and Mrs. John Degen were Woodstock callers Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Bode, Mrs. Frank Klapperich and Mrs. Jackson motored to Waukegan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frett of Chicago spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Delia Miller. Miss Virginia Freund and sister, Gladys, of Woodstock were callers here Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Freund, Waukegan, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers. Bernard A 1thoff and sister, Barbara, called on their sister. Miss Mary Althoff, at St. Therese's hospital Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls, Mrs. John Degen and daughter, Jeanette, and Mrs. George King and daughter, Marie, motored to Elgin Saturday. Mf. an4 Mrs. Alex Freund and daughter, Nancy, of Chicago spent the weekend with Mrs. Stephen H. Smith. Mr. an*? Mrs. Leonard Lois and Mr. and Mrs. Aibertus Schuermann of Burlington, Wis., visited relatives here Tuesday evening. Miss Irene Smith, Bill Tamasy and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freund called on Mrs. Fred Huemann at St. Therese hospital Waukegan Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klapperich, Mrs. Henry Klapperich and son and Miss Pauline Bode motored to Chicago Wednesday evening. Bill Smith and Bud Meyers were Burlington callers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bode are entertaining relatives from Rhinelander, Wis., this week. Miss Kathenne Pitzen of Chicago spent the weekend with relatives here. Mrs. Joe P. Miller, Mrs. George ZarnstorfT and Mrs. George King called on Kr. and Mrs. Tony Miller at Chicago Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer, Waukegan, were callers here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Miller and children and (Leo Miller of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Miller. CARD OF THANKS For your many thoughtful remembrances, such as flowers, spiritual bouquets and notes of sympathy, for services rendered and to all those who offered cars on the day of the funeral, we wish to use this means of extending our heartfelt appreciation. : t. Children of the late 3 i Mrs. John J. Callinan. Mrs. George Scheubert spent Manday in Chicago. Arnold Hay of Winnetka was a caller at McCuHom Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen of Chicago spent the weekend here. Mrs. Joseph Schaefer and daughter, Eleanor, called on Mrs. Steve Huska and baby daughter at the Woodstock hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Klewin of Chicago spent Sunday at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs of Mc- Cullom Lake attended the funeral of Mrs. Callinan of McHenry Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson and daughters, Arlene and Elaine, of Berwyn, spent Sunday at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Alva G. Elarton of Downer's Grove spent Sunday at Mc- Cullom Lake. Mrs. Charles Brocken spent several days in Chicago recently. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pitzaferro and daughter, Jerry, of Chicago spent the weekend at McCullom Lake Mrs. Scotnicl: and son, Richard, spent Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fido of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday at McCullom Lake. Mrs. Frank Kurth and daughter, Lorraine, and Mrs. Clarence Feiereisel spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. John Pardell and son, Frank, and daughter, Mary, of Chicago spent Sunday here. Others spending the weekend here we*e Mr. and Mrs. Burg and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Stilfire, Anton Petroskie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fritz, Mrs. Ingersaw, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Fred Breyer and son, Ted, all of Chicago. LORRAINE FREUND, R.N., LEAVES FOR CLEVELAND Phone: MeH--gy 12S-J Wnitnk m Dr. Faul 1 Schwabe OPTOMETRIST THURSDAY MORNINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY --- -- w ww w w w w www ^ mr m USE THE CLASSIFIED OOLUMHBFOR QUICK RESULTS Miss Lorraine Freund, R. N., has resigned her position in the Woodstock Public hospital where she served on the nursing staff for three years. She has accepted a position in Cleveland Clinic hospital at Cleveland, Ohio, and will leave tomorrow, Friday, for Ohio. She has spent this past week in the home of her mother, Mrs. Frank J. Freund. MRS. HELE& HARRlf will be used exclusively by l^rs. Helen Weeks Harris, graduate home economist and noted lecturer, writer and demonstrator, yrho will conduct The Plaindealer Cooking School at the McHenry Higii School Auditorium on--' THURSDAY & FRIDAY March 27 and 28 to which every woman is invited ta attend. The starting hour is 1:30 p. m. Ho admission charge. Owing to a lack of uniformity in rulings of local draft boards, Congresswoman Margaret C. Smith of Maine has introduced a Mil making mandatory the deferred classification of all married men living with their wives. MCHENRY FLOUR is ^product of the McHenry Hour Mills, located right here in home territory. It has been Used for many years by housewives throughout McHenry county and northeastern Illinois. We ask you to try it. Place your order with your grocer today. If he does not have it, he can secure it on short notice. Other products of the McHenry Flour Mills axe: ";T 1 ' r SELF-RISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR IPANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUP ^WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR [ a Z CORN MEAL ' : ""-V- Tr . BREAKFAST CEREAL ;••• ~ ..'fe :. : POULTRY MASHES AND SCRATCHES , FIELD SEEDS, FERTnJSflR^ ffBEDS, AND BABY CHICKS. Y ~ \ McHenry Flour Mills WM. SPENCER, Prop. ^ *8 ' /* Si-.- :"y-< Si CERTIFIED PERFORMANCE Is Being Used at the 1h this Genuine (CtrtifUd performance) Modern Gas Rang* with all . thsM worthwhile features MRS. SHEPARD QUITS JOB AS CORRESPON'VDi ENT„ Mrs. George Shepard, who for almost fifteen years has written the Ringwood news which appears "weekly in The McHenry Plaindealer, has written her last contribution for this issue of the paper. Next week this column will have a new author, Mrs, Helen Johnson of Ringwood. 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