The W. 8. C. 8. kdd a rapper at Mnsay's hall evening. Tho sua of sixty v! (Br Mn. Gmbm ShcMvO * «~t ^w.r ™ Md The Kaltf Lain Community dab held a hard time parte banc of the Harrison school at Muq Mirny's hall Friday evening for Mrs. 'steve 8chmidt at . their home Sunday Feedil. Banco was played and lunch ! evening. Cards and banco were hall Friday evening. Dancing party for Mr. and Mr*, social evening were enjoyed. Community Sing. "The Old Cross" and Let Me Call You Rugged V0' Phyflis mesh screen and close-fitting storm sash. A permonent Moiafion for year-round comfort. Saves on fuel. N^Fointct cstmuat AND DKMONSHtATIONli' 'WiscSotTsitl Sash & Door <3o. T«l. McHenry 493-W Mittr&ukee 5, Wisconsin 1218 W. Walnut St | NO MONEY DOWN > 3 YEARS TO PAY -| Hwi tmd • i»»n»--ls»n Is *1 Mmmy iI inm f«r fc* daawMlraMoa wMwato on Wufclf V--0 Wondar WMPWI by Grace Brace. "Harveet M by Delores Feltes; solo Weidrich, "Serenitfle o . "Dr. P. U.," Jerry Criaty; tenor solo by Warren Jones of McHenry, "Jerusalem;" announcement and offering; piano solo by Audrey Andreas, "Danny Btoy;" reeding by Jack fearson; solo by Dwayne Andreas. Mrs. John Blackman will entertain the Lotus club of Spring Grove at her home Wednesday. ' j Ringwood Community night was held at the Methodist church Sunday with the following pfogram: Refreshments *were served at the close of a pleasant evening. / Mrs. E. E. Whiting and daughter Mrs. Roland Jackson, and children, visited Mrs. Kenneth Jackson and family at Grayslake, Thursday. Mrs. C. E. Martin and Mrs. John Hog&n accompanied the Sunshine 4-H club girls to Chicago ,Wednesday where they attended the W. L. S. Breakfast club and were on the radio. Those from here to attend the 0. E. S. card party at McHenry Thursday afternoon wwtM™' '• C. Pearson, Mrs. Luetla Stephenson, Mrs. Lester Carr, Mrs. Louis Hewley, Mrs. George Shepard, Mrs. Lonme Smith and Mrs. C. L. Harnson and Mrs. Clara E. Foster of Richmond. Mrs. Lena Peet W*d daughter, Alice, and Mr. and, Mrs. Raymond Harrison visited Marion Peet at Elgin, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter \tfilcox of Woodstock spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Viola Low. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sebastian entertained relativee from Palatine Sunday. Mrs. Georgs Thomas and son, Loren of Woodstock called on friends h€|lr. and itre. Wm. Harrison ot Round Lake called on his parents, Mir and Mrs. Clayton Harrison, Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Earl Kane, Jr., and family of Diamond, Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane. Mrs. Louis Hawley and daughter, Marion spent Monday in Chicago. Charles Carr and son, Clyde spent Thursday in the Dewey Beck homo at Arlington Heights. Elijah Coates of Genoa City spent Tuesday with hia sister, Mrs. Frank Wiedrich, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carr and family spent Sunday with her mother at Hartland. . . Mrs. Bennett and son, Kenneth, of Belvidere called on Mrs. Luella Stephenson on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart and son. Bill, of Waukegan spent Sundav in the Fred Wiedrich Jr. home. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders of Sycamore spent Saturday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum and daughter of Richmond spent Sunday lend , lane Grey of Elgin the 'Oliver Laurence Mr. and Mrs. Wm. jPagni entertained friends from Chicago over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe King end sens ! of Chicago and Mr, and Mrs. Roland Jackson and family of Richmond spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oldson and i company annual meeting at Woodfamily called on friends at Genoaj stock, Saturday. of CUoMv •*•0 Jluvt Sh^caMaOm Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Harrison attended a Line Officers' meeting and Bit-lock diner at the Masonic hall at cHenry, 'Sunday. Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry spent Sunday with her daughter, Mr*. J. C. Pearson and family. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Cristy, Mrs. E. E. .Whiting and son, Sibre, j attended a McHenry County Service TOUT it probably the Mot cfaanfof lO'boMMi. Now method* and new oofwfranHy banc developed to the American failing produce more food lower coat and with kaa work. YouandyourfeJkm Northern Dliwriafann«a ;#1.frill find the lateat time, work, food and animal- ^avinf practioea, as well as pioneering farm ideas ^re^ictaradin FARM LIFE magazine. Every other , jnonth youH find tfafc interesting and hdpful jnagasme in your mailbox. You'll enjoy the __2i|egular Mutes; Farm Choret Modern Style, • . "Farm Life Goes Visiting, and Northern Illinois " ' Farm Wjyfe w^th favorite recipes and household hints. The magazine is chock-full of pactum i storia* abowt your Brighton To help you get maiinmm benefit from yoW eervioe, a FARM LIFE "field man" of our company's Agricultural Engmeecs) gladly visit your farm and give you worth- ' while advice on chore ftnpoNBMot. Hie s also trailable for Farm Bureau, 4^ FJA and dther dub meetings. 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