i M t H M U t M i M t M l l B l M M g RINGWOOD H i i m i n n M i i i i i i i i i i K ^ (By Mrs. Gcuvt Sbowrd) -s?! The Roand-ap dob held a picnic r*t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul .Walkington, Sunday. ' The Happy Clover 4-H frit)? held a fwimminjf party at Lailrfe Geneva ^riday evening. , . ^ The W. S. C. S. will hold * cafeteria supper in Muss's hall, Thursday evening, Aug. 26. A plastic demonstration was held I L L I at the heme of Mrs. Peter Sepastian parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blaek- j her brother, Alan .Wagner, and Friday evening, the proceeds to go to man. < family. the Home Circle. i Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of! Mrs. John Hogan, with Dorothy The W. S. C. S. will meet with Mrs. Antioch spent Thursday with his' Smith and Louise Hunt of the Happy B. T. Butler on Thursday. * < mother, Mrs. Jennie Bicon. , Clover 4-H girls, spent from Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson and' Sunday guests in the Wm. Pagni! day until Wednesday at the State " ~~ ~ fair at Springfield. These girls were Champions of the county in th* ; re iuuui ..T_„UTT. demonstration of foods. ship held a party at * the" KeiTneth Linassi and daughters, Dorothy and Mrs Clinton Martin and daughter! Cristy home Tuesday nisht. Elaine, Miss Lillian Puccinelli and Ferol, Mrs. Mitchell Kane and Audrey renewals Mrs. Angela Pagni of Chicago, Mr. Andreas are also attending the fair Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blackman "><* Mrs. Deignan of Genoa City, Mr. «t Springfield. and children of Chicago spent the *nd Mrs. Werner Deignan of Lakei Mr- *nd Heine of Chipast .two weeks with his parents, Mr. Geneva and Ken Kulin of Wauconda. spent Sunday afternoon in the and Mrs. John Blackman. Mrs. Louis Hawley and Mrs. Tena} George Shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Carlson visited friends at Crystal. . an« Mrs. Henry Marlowe and Antioch spent Thursday with his Lake this past week. i °* Hiintley and Mrs. Etta Mrs. Caddock, Miss Des Moin and Wattles and son, Glenn, of McHenry Howard Sark of Kenosna* spent Sun J spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrs. John Black- Chancey Harrison, man. j Miss Ann Paulson of Chicago is, Mrs. Harry Anderson and Mrs. Leo keeping house for Mrs. Agnes Jencka' j Karls of Richmond called on their while she is on a trip to Colorado. , grandmother. Mrs. Jennie Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and Thursday evening. : family attended the fair at Milwau- Mr. anw Mrs. Webster Blackman kee, Saturday. and children and Mr. and Mrs. John; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison at- Blackman were visitors at Burlington, tended the Milwaukee Fair, Friday. Wednesday. j Mrs. Marie Wegner was called tOij Mrs. Eleanor Bacon of Crystal LaCross, Wis., by the death of her1 Lake spent iFSriday in the Louis brother. & Hawley home. i Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hitchens and | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby of daughter of McHenry spent Sunday Crystal Lake were visitors in the! in the *B. T. Butler home. George Shepard home, Sunday after-j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley re-,| noon. 'turned home Friday evening from a | Robert Low, Leland Berg and trip to Michigan. Charles and Joe Carr attended the; Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard re- | fair at Springfield Saturday. j turned home Friday evening from a I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pearson ar-i visit with relatives in Michigan. ; : rived home Friday evening from a Merle and Pearl Wiedrich of Ca-: [trip in upper Michigan. Jpron visited their grandparents Mr.I [ Miss Marion Peet of, Elgin spent j and Mrs; Fred Wtearich.Sr. Sunday the weekend with her mother, Mrs. afternoon. . ! i Lena Peet. { Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harms and Mis. Lulu Sherburne of Crystal 1 children and Mrs- Mollie Harms of' Lake visited in the Clayton Harrison: Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and; home Sur lay afternoon. Mrs. John Blackman. Mrs. Mae Harrison and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting spent Mrs. Henrv Hinze of Crystal Lake Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Blackman. Lena Peet. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr.' Miss Violet Wagner of Lake Geneva' and* daughter, Mary Ann, Mr. and spent the past week in the home of Mrs. Jack Lenard and family and, r/*®" WJe?rich4^r- **tend®d tJie races the weekend in the Fred Wiedrich, spent the weekend with Miss Marion at Fondulac, Wis., Saturday. Jr., home. Hawley. o - J" and W^t'n8T Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman and t 4-H Leal Achievement Day will lw Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sibre family of Evanston spent the week- held at the schoolhouse on Aug. 24 at R g ^ w u * € n * * - , n m ^ ° s e J e p s o n h o m e . 8 p . m . E v e r y b o d y i s w e l c o m e t o a t - Bob Smart of Waukegan spent Miss Mary Mullarky of Chicago tend. Formerly Barnard's Mill North End of Wonder Lake at the Bridge TELEVISION COCKTAILS -- LIQUOR -- WINES--BIB* COMPLETE DIMMERS SERVED ; ' ' From 6 to 9 p. m. Daily except Monday Saturday 6 to 11 p. m., Sunday 1 to 7 p. m. %ISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY WE CATER TO PASTIES Frank and Jerry Wiedeman Phone Richmond 312 Gahardiiw with cootrMueg two4oned collar. Brown, grscn, royal red. Sizes 9/15. TafeU Gingham trimmed two*pM« Teca. Grey only. Sises 9/15. Itufcii Faille in green* bladt* Bmg in the fill MMMter designed Juniors in wonderful Spun Rayon Fabrics... Gabardines! Tecss! Failles! So for all-around Campus activities m Iwoof at only • • ENDICOT - JOHNSON CAR FERRY SCHOOL SUPPLIES SCHOOL SHOES McHENRY FOX LAKE ROUND LAKE wmmimmiisaiimiiSiiK FUN Awards every hour on the hour and in addition a Grand AwardT at the close of the evening's activities. ".. Amusement V" • For Young and Old Alike Spend- a Pleasant Evening With Your Neighbors JWcCULLOM LAKE INVITES YOU! fcvery Saturday Eve., fit 8 p. m. Through the Summer Season - Follow the Crowds To. McCullom Lake Beach Sponsored by the PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION OF McCULLOM LAKE === IMPORTANT notice To the Voters of McHenry Couuty Only properly registered electors ma? vote in the General Election to be lield November 2, 1948,as provided by the Permanent Registration of Electors Law of Illinois. i v Thy> piovision allowing a non-registen d voter to he registered on the day of selection IS NOW NO LONGER IN FORCE AND EFFECT. VOTERS \Y1M> will he TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE on or -before Election Dav, November 2, 194^, MVST REGISTER FOR VOTING on or before October 5, 1948. :' t',;. /-•- REOI^STERET) V OTERS, who have CHANGED THEIR NJIlife B¥^ • R1AGE or otherwise.at least '2H days before election, must, register anew on or her fore < >< tober .5, 11I4S. .... _ 1 _:..L„ REGISTERED- VOTBRH who,"have MOVEP---Klfr>M • \>NE^ IPBECINO^-TO ANOTHER within the County since last"'registering, or from one address to another within the precinct of their residence, Ml'ST* APPEAR before the County "TTeFk" or tlio"proper registration officer and sign an application'for change of residence, stating the old and new address, on or before October 5,1948. Voters who have moved from one address to another within theprecinct of their residence within 28 days of the Election, can vote by affidavit. • VOTERS who are REGISTERED IN ANOTHER COUNTY and are now residents of McHenry County Ml'ST REGISTER in McHenry County on before October 5, 1948. REGISTERED VOTERS who have hot voted in any Primary 6r General Election for over a |>eriod of four years must re-instate their registration, either in the Office of the County Clerk or the proper precinct registration official on or before October 5, 1949. ,/ - * There will W a wgistration day to be held in each precinct in McHenry Comity for the General Election to be held November 2, 1948. Said registration day being October 5, 1948, and registration places will be open from 6 o'clock A. M. until 9 o'clock P. M. Registration places for each precinct will be advertised. Properly Registered Voters Do Not Have To Re-register -JTiTo qualify for registration you must be a citizen of the United States, of the : age of Jl or over on the date of the next General Election, November 1948 and on the date of said General Election you must have a residence of one year in the State of Illinois, IK) days in McHenry County and 30 days in the precinct or district in which you live, V , " . ^ .... The County Clerk 's office at Woodstock i* open_&om^60^^ CT£Tit) 5-00 \\ m. except Saturdays, and on Saturdays is open from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, and any elector can register at said office up to and including October 4, 1948. For yonr convenience, any one of th^ followiug Special Deputy County Clerks and Deputy Registration Officers will register you or take care of yonr registration ia the community in which you live up to and inclyding October 4, 1948, to-wit: OLLIE B. KELSON, Riley HAEOLD S. THAYER, Hebron MRS. HAROLD HYDE, Locust St, ALICE M. BELL, Richmond Marengo CHARLES J. FREUND, Spring OrofT^ MRS. ANNA E. PHILLIPS, Dunham ----ALBERT KRAUSE, McHenry MRS. LEONA B WISE, 102 W. Park St., JOHN J. VIOLA. Wonder Lake Harvard WALTER REED, Ridgefield E. R. OAST, Alden MARCELLA J. BERG, Algonquin ^ MRS. MAMIE TOiRNOW, Hartland ^FRANK H. NAOEL, Fox River Orofi P. W. ANDREWS, Seneca. J. L. BASELEY, Union ERVIN L. LEOROS, Fox River Grot* FOY L. MENTCH, Cary MRS. MARGARET E. DWYER, Huntlef HARRY C. SHALES, Crystal Lake Please take care of your voting registration so that yon will be able to vote far the' candidate? of your choice at the said General Election. ^ ^ ^ Raymond d. wood! T , ™ ' ~ County Clerk, McHenry County, 111. •• ' :y Mi