THE McHKH&T PUUHBEALXB ' '-- :" t^r- '•Q^si RINGWOOD- SOLON MILLS Mrs. William Watts . and baby daughter, Patsy Jean, came home from the hospital at Waukegan Tuesday evening. [ ' Mr. and iMfS. Wm^ Gieser and Audrey AubeVt' of Chicago spent the weekend at their summer home here. Mrs. Robert Gardner and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, were Chicago visitors Tuesday. / Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillespie .and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Olsen and Peter - of West McHenry called on Mr. and j| .! ^ Mrs. Ray Merchant Thursday even* jsjL • l®g, Em* - Jennie Bacon returned home Mon- §». day after spending two weeks with %*? her daughter, Mrs. Lou Abendroth, at HEi. Elgin. • r>'-v. • Mr. and Mrs. GeorgerJiell and sons "" of Batrington were "recent caller? in jbt " the Nick Young home. • i p.'/- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrison;wer^ family of Spring Grove were visitors " callers in Wilmot Sunday evening. in town Sifriday afternoon. , v* Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. Bob- j Guests in the Henry^Aubert home ^ •*' bette, Jfcrry and Nelson, were Sunday | Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aub- ^ "4 'dinner guests in the John Ortsty home jert, Mr. and Mrs. Merrett Whitmore W'~ Burton's Bridge.1(1 and Mr. and Mrs. Geo Andrews and |f 4 Mr. and Mrs. Math Schaefer and | daughter, Anita, of Chicago, t ^ Frances Young of Johnsburg were | Weekend-guests in the Art Carnes '4 ^ilcallers in-the George Young-home on "home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold >'•- •'^undayrevening. V". * V: ] Carnes and son. Billy, 'and Mr. and f.-, \ •* s Shirley Hawley sp^ht Wednesday in , Mrs. Melvin Anderson and baby 5' .Chicago. ' ' ; . [ daughter of Chicago. Mrs. Carnes '; . Mrs. Mathilda Smith of Elgin spent i stayed- to spend the week, with Mrs. . Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and iTillian Carnes. 'Mr*. George Young. ? - ' Earl and Charles Schultz of WaU: * Mr.- H. J. Collins spent the Wee^ 1 conda Spent Sunday with their mother, ?,V "Vrnd in Chicago! On Sunday afternoon ,<Mrs. Belle Schultz. - ""Mrt- Paul CoHipSj Arlnigton Heights, i Keith Jarvig of Colchester, 111., is Ili cagtit Kev. and Mrs. Collins home, Spending a. few. days "with- -Wfelpand* Mr. and Mrs. Chaiieey Harrison. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Miner, Amy and Carol, were dinner guests in i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brady, _Mr and V'...the- Hersry Marlowe home at Huntley. j Mrs. Clarence B^rth and daughters, ;"\'j5unday. Carol and Charlene, of Milwaukee '-.A < Miss Florence Zapfe of Chicago Was ^ -' in guest in the S. W. Smith home .over "the weekend. r , The Happy Clover 4-H club met Muriel Jean Butler's on Wednesday" ' afternoon. Muriel gave a demonstra- $on on ' Button Holes'." Edna Peet has returned to Rockford spent Sunday with Mrs. Hulda Buchanan. • D. W. Overton is moving to .the Hastings house in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Sugrue and Miss Annie Hogan of Chicago spent the weekend in the Wm. Gieser home. Joyce Aubert is spending? this week after spending two weeks with her ; with her aunt, Mrs. Willianv Gieser, in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peet. J. C. Dorl of Chicago called in the F: N, Muzzy home on Saturday. . Mrs. William McCannon, Mrs. Ed Bauer, LuAnn and Marvin were callers in Woodstock Tuesday. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gieser and fain-; ily were callers in the Wm. Gieser and Henry Aubert homes Sunday. Word has been received of the marriage of Miss Katherine Sykes to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., i Claude Creighton of Pensacola, Fla., *nd Mary Ann, Helen Johnson and|°n June 22. Katherine is the only Janet, and Mrs. Jack Leonard and (daughter of Ed Sykes and they used Peggy spent Wednesday evening in the C. P. Mortensen home in Harvard. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Frank of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. William Glawe of Woodstock spent Sunday afternoon in the R. C. Harrison home. to spend their summer vacation in the W. J. Overton home. Mrs. Emily Merchant, who is employed at Genoa City, spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aubert, John The W. S. C. S. will meet with Mrs. and August, were callers in the Bob Oscar Berg on Friday, July 17. Amy Harrison, Ethel Krohn, Virginia Jepson, Shirley Hawley and Bobette Cristy enjoyed a picnic at Lake Geneva Thursday. Mrs. Ben Fout and sons of Spring Grove and Mrs. Ed Peet spent Siinday in the Ralph Clay home in Rockford. Smith home at Fox Lake Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ^Vrthur Schultz and Kenneth Thomas are taking a motor trip to Black Hills and Fort Meade, S. D. At Fort Meade, they will visit George Thomas, who is in camp there. Virgene Schultz of Richmond is Mr. and Mrs. Baum of McHenry 1 spending the week with their grandwere callers in the H. M. Stephenson "home Sunday afternoon. Rev. Joseph Bilstien, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and baby and Mrs. Helen Bilstien of Chicago spent" Sunday afternoon in the Ed Bauer home. " Mrs. Joe Schaeffer and daughters of Spring Grove spent Thursday with Mrs. Nick Young. Mrs. Roy Sutton and Bob were callers in Woodstock on Tuesday aftemoon. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. George Yanke and son, Donal<J, of Williams Bay called on the latter's father, Lee Turner, on Saturday. Mr. Yanke and Donald went to Chicago while Mrs. Yanke stayed with her father.- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Haben, Geftoa City, was a caller in the Nellie Jackson home Saturday. Mrs. Chester Kilpatrick of Antioch i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. the members of her club on Friday night. Pinochle furnished the entertainment arid the lovely prizes Were Swarded Mrs. Math Nimsgern, Mr». Kattner anfl Mis. Charles Freund. A lovely lunch was served following cards. , , Mrs. Albert Britz and Mrs. Leander kay spent Thursday in Kenosha. Mike ""Happy" Wagner,. Chicago, is recuperating at the home of his parents following an Operation which .he underwent several weeks ago. Miss Joyce Flitcroft was guest of honor at( a sht)wer{ given for her at the home of Mrs. Albert Bfritz on Sunday afternoon. The afternoon was spent at cards with prizes awarded to Mrs. Ben May. Mrs. Peter M. May, Mrs. Nofbert Klaus and Mrs. Arthur Kattner. Lucky winners of travelers' prizes were Mrs. Ben May and Mrs. Norbert Klaus. Miss Arline May received consolation prize. Refreshments were served after which the honored guest was presented with many beautiful and usefi/1 gifts. Miss Flitcroft will become the bride of Harold "Hank" Britz in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. John Doetsch of Wilmette are the proud parents of a six pound boy bom at St. Francis hospital in Evanston .on Saturday, July 11. M rs. Doetsch is the .former Miss Lucille May. <Sr. and Mrs Roy Nelson Qf Chicago visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Math Nimgern, on Sunday. Bobby Gabe of Cicero is enjoying a vacation with his, "grandparents, Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Wagner. Miss Evelyn Sanders of Woodstock spent the weekend at her home hert. Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Margaret Feltes were Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore^laughters, Dolores, Betty and Jacooeline of Ringwood and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nett, son, Jimmy, and daughter, Joan, of McHenry. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Feltes' birthday. # Mrs. Nick Freund and two nieces, Miss Lucille Hergott and Mrs. Jean* ette Miller, returned last week from a trip to Iowa aiifd Minnesota. Miss Harriet Sanborn and Jackie Sanborn of Chicago spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Huff. / JOHNSBURG Bobby Brennan spent the weekend Frank Kilpatrick. with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan I Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vogel attend- ,at Milwaukee. pd tne Plattville, Wis., fair dne day Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Walker, Sr., and i l®8* week. I. E. Walker, Jr., and son of Wauke- Mr. and Mrs. E E. Croplgy were gan were callers in the Ray Merchant! supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. home Friday morning, ! Cowan of .Harvard Friday night. ; Mrs. Arnold Huff and family of I The many friends of Mrs. Ida West- Richmond spent Thursday with Mi b. [ lake are sorry to hear of her misfor- Roy Wiedrich. ' tune in falling down cellar and injur- Mrs. George Bacon and Mrs. Lester I'"g herself. Nelson and children of Antioch called j Mrs. Bill Geisler of Chicago returnon Jennie Bacon Monday. I ed home'Friday night after staying a i Mrs. William Aubert was a-Solon Mills caller on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Muzzy of Marengo visited in the F. N. Muzzy, Jr., •home on Thursday. John Brennan of ^Maxwell, N. M., aind James Brennan of Washington, D. C., spent Friday afternoon in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Loren and Edyth Harrison spent Sunday evening in Crystal Lake. Mrs. C. J. Jepson is visiting in the home of her daughter,. Mrs. Ansel Dewey, at Armstrong, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Lindgren of Chicago were Sunday evening supper guest* in the S. W. Smith home. Patty Ann Clay of Rockford is spending two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peet. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nimsgern at St. j Therese's hospital in Waukegap , Friday. ' The Sunday School board met on Wednesday evening and the following officers and teachers weue -elected: Superintendent, J. P. Walkington; assistant superintendent, Weldon Andreas; secretary, Nelson Cristy; treasurer, Charles Martin. The teachers week in the Frank Kilpatrick home here. Mrs. Susie Buckley of Libertyville is spending a week with her brother here, Jack Pester. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monear of McHenry were callers in the Nellie Jackson home Friday. " Mrs. E. E. Cropley attended a card party sponsored by the Lotus club at the home of Mrs. Chester Stevens at Spring Grove. M rs. William Gardner "drove to West Point, 111., to spend the weekend witn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie, rfer sister, Virginia, returned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Holmes and daughter, Katfcrine, of Libertyville were callers in the John Pester home Friday evening. Mr. and iMrs. 'John Sanderson of ' Chicago, have moved back to their own home here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn/were Callers in Genoa City Sunday. Frank Kilpatrick, Jr., is spending his vacation with his brother, Chester, at Antioch. Mr.'and Mrs. Julius Holmes of Libertyville were Sunday visitors Jn the LeRoy Meyers vu. a Waukegan caller Tuesday. > , Miss Irene Smith was a Chicago caller Tuesday. Mrs. Ray Horick of Woodstock and Mrs. Alex Freund and daughter of Chicago spent a few days in the home of Mrs. Stephen H. Smith. Miss Katie Pitzen of Chicago spent a few days with relatives here. Bud Meyrs and Leona Smith called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freund at Ingleside Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Freund and | daughter, LaVema, motored to _]Vood- | stock Saturday evening. Miss Katherine Althoff of Elgin is spending a Week's vacation in the home of her mother, Mrs. WilliamL Althoff. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freund and son, Billy, o^ Ingleside spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilke of .Chicago spent Sunday -in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zolloner and son of Chicago spent Sunday with Art Peters and Bill Marz. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls entertained some" friends and relatives from Chi cago Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bode of North Chicago were callers here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gorski and family of Wood-stock were cuil«rs here on Sunday. -. Mrs. Henry Stoffel of Volo spent a few days with her brother, Joe Pitzen. . Mrs. Gertrude Fisher of Johnson's Creek, Wis., and Mrs. Amelia Fisher and son, Lawrence, and James Bussy and Miss Alice Fisher of Jefferson, Wis., visited in the home of the Wm. Althoff family last Sunday. JMr. and Mrs. Peter M. Wagner t)^ Volo visited wjth their rrtother, Mrs William Althoff, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller of Chicago were callers here Saturday- evening and Sunday. luncheon guests at the home of Mr and Mi's. C. H. Hansen last. Thursday «,Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren spent last Thursday at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk at Maple Park. Mrs. Wm. Burkhart of Williams Park spent .from Wednesday evening untSl Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ludcmann "assisting in the care of her sister, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nerstrom, North Chica'go, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs- John Blomgren last Saturday evening.. Callers during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I?urkhart were Mrs. August Knockenius, Sr., Mrs, August Knockenius,-Jr., IVTrp. Marion Knockenius and Mrs. Nancy HavelL Mr. and Mrs. George Maier, Jr., and children of Chicago spent Sunday at the Maier farm. „ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Lyle, in company .with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lueder and daughter of Wauconda, attended the ice cream social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wirtz at Volo last Friday evening. Mrs. Agnes Mason is: spending ;a week with Mrs. A. V. Mason at theiir cottage at Mylith Park Mr. and Mrs. Paul KummerdW Oak Park entertained the following guests at their cottage at Mylih Park over the weekend: Mr and Mrs. William Zellher and (laugher. Donna, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Nelson of Chicago. Weekend guests at the Panteles cottage at Mylith Park, were Mrs. M. Gastfield and daugher, Millie. Miss Zolanda Vaueher and friend. Earl ^Little, of Washington, D. C., Mrs. B. Kos, Mrs. B. Manforte and F. Mazola all had a wonderful time fishing. swimming and playing bingo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rodene and John Stasch of Lamphere's subdivision were Sunday evening guests at the Mason cottage. Mr. and Mrs. A. Berger of Chicago enjoyed the past week at their cottage at Mylith Park. Mr. and Mrs. H. Krueger, Sr.j were hosts to a large crowd of friends from Chicago over the weekend. Bud Lawrence of Pittsburg, Pa., spent the weeknd at Mylith Park. He is part owner of a cottage there. Mrs. William Swinke and daugher, Lucy, entertained the Mylith Park Sewing Circle last Tuesday. Those attending were Mrs. Charles Rodene, Mrs. H* Pries and Mrs. Bert Ruthenberg. Mrs. C. H. Hansen and Miss Huberline Ross were callers last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank La- Belle. . . Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Payne of Chicago visited at the Jiome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaBelle last Sunday evening. Thursday, July 16, 1942 PUBLIC SERVICE INCREASES COAL PILE . " • .-v "*WBT To assure a constant, flow of electric power for war industries next winter, Public Service Co. of North Illinois has increased its stock pile of coal to tu) amount suffcient to run ita big Waukegan generating station t o p c a p a c i t y f o r 1 2 0 d a y s , v \ V ' ' . . S ^ ; As a major contribution to the government's "buy coal now" drive, the company has increased coal serves at its generating stations to an all-time high of 350,300 tons, which will protect continuity of electrte service to a large area of northern Illinois and release hundred? of railroad cars for war traffic should transportation -pinch develop next winter.. VOLO Mrs. John Baumruk and son, Robert, of Berwyn are spending a few days here with her sister, Mrs. Frank St. George. ^ The Volo Community Bible church sponsored an ice cream social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wirtz Friday evenipg. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker at Capron. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Magnussen spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Taylor at Lake Mills, Wis. Miss Bess Levett and Robert Levett and son, Allen, of Chicago spent Sunday at the Dowell home. William Tress of Chicago and T. R. Birkhead of Homewood spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wirtz. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hanke of Evanston spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parson, Jr., and son and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parson, Sr., and daughter of Chicago spent the weekend here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bacon. - Mr. and Mrs. S. Wiemuth and daughter of Cuba township were Sunj day dinner guests at the home of Senator jand Mrs. Ray Paddock. T l£r. and Mrs. Walter Carlson anctfamily of Chicago were Wednesday evening Visitors at the hOm£ of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grabbe of Ivanhoe were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Wirtz. Orville. Alton spent the weekend with his parents at Fox Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser and son, James, spent Sunday at the horn*, of Mr. and Mrs. George Vasey in Waukegan in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Vasey's twenty-fifth Wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William Wirtz and family, William Tress and T. R. Birkhead spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grabbe at Ivanhoe in honor of Mr. Grabbe's oirf-dav anniversary. Mrs. Ed Baumruk of Berwyn sj Wednesday at the home of Mr. Mrs. Fiank St. George. "Dick stole a kiss from Jane laat night and she cried." ° "What for--more?" ••d Rubber Stamps? Order at Tki SLOCUM LAKEN are Mrs. Clayton Harriot), adult Bible John Pester homes Mrs. Susie-Buckclass; Bobette Cristy, junior class, and ! ley returned home with* them after spending a week here with her brother. • Mrs K E. Crosty, beginner's class. Frank, Muzzy returned home on Saturelay from Marengo where he had Spent two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Muzzy, Sr. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. Sr., and Mae visited Elijah Coates at Crystal Lake Tuesday afternoon. Mrv s^nd Mrs. Delbert Bacon, Crystal Lake, called on Jennie Bacon Saturday evening. - J . V Miss Hazel McAuliffe of Marengo called on Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr.., on Sunday afternoon. " Mr. qnd Mrs. B. T. Butler, Muriel Jean and Helen Ruth, and Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Hawley enjoyed a picnic at McHenry Sunday. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., Fred Wiedrich. Jr., and Mary Ann attended the races at Milwaukee Saturday.1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Larson, Allei. Diamond, Winifred Benwell, Gordon Clark, Lyle Givt^ns, Eleanore Clarn.., ;<JJar^Vice Larson, Phyllis Darby and Earl Harrison attended a dance at Crystal; Lake Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peterson and SPRING GROVE Pete Peterson of\McHenry were callew in the S. W. Smith home on Sunday- ""-••t. 'V 'J;.'1- 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jri. •Fred Wiedrich. Sr., Jack Brennan and iBilly Brennan of "Harvard spent Sunday afternoon in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young* speril unday with friends in Hebron. . Mrs^Harry Anderson of Richmond called on Jennie Bacon Thursday. _ Mr, and W"s. John Miller returned on Tuesday-from a trip to Io^a where they visited .relatfves and friends-. , Miss Catherine Huff of Chicago is spending....sexrai wei-ks..Jfcijth her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mike Huff, She is recuperating from a severe burn received when she narrowly escaped* being electrocuted by an X-ray machine1." . Mr. and Mrs. William Freund of Johnsburg spent Tuesday afternoon with their daughter, Mrs, John Jung, and family. An eight p »und son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders a£ Elgin hospital on Tuesday, July 7. Mrs. JHJ. Freund and Mrs., Frank May attended a card party at the home of Mrs. C. L. ^tevens on Weunesday afternoon. Rev. John E)aleiden and the ushiers of St. Peter's^iarish met at the home of Walter Brown on Thursday night for their regular meeting. Plans were made and chairmen appointed fpr the various games and booths at the annual carnival "which opens on Saturday night, July® 18,_and- all day Sun-, day, July 19. A social evening at cards^-was held following the meeting. Refreshments wgre'served. Mrs. Arthur Kattner^ wa«'hostess-xo Mrs. Etta Converse is spending trwo weeks at the home of her son, Mr! and Mrs. Earl Converse. . . •. Miss Dona Mae Obenauf of Libertyville is spending a month of her vacaition at the home of htr sister, Mis, Ralph Wagner. . Carroll Larabee of Bristol,1 Wis., is" spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. 'Mr. and Mrs- Earl Davis daughters were dinner guests Wednesday ,at the home off Mr Mrs. Ray Dowell. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks daughter, Jacqueline, and Mrs. Parks of Park Ridge and Roland Zinker of Chicago were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Dorwin of Wauconda spent Sunday evening at the home of «sM-r.~and Mrs. Harr^ Mat* t h e w a T j f V w - \ * - , ' Z Mr. and"' Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughter, Dolores, spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis, near Union. 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