Thtondiy, Wnf1% WO v:m MNGWOOD • • • I I I I H I I H I I I IMMt v *• c»f Kn. Cteortre Shepard) Mr*. Oeorge Shepard entertain- ^1 tlM women's Five Hundred Club gl her home Wednesday. Prises *|f#re awarded to Mrs. C. L. Har- Mid Mrs. Rose Jepson. MlM Mac Wiedrich entertained Om banco club at the home of Mts. Lester Carr Thursday afternoon. Prises were awarded to ]fr«. Liztie Thompson, Mrs. Thomas Doherty and Mrs. Nick B. Preund. The review of the "March Re- Ha" was given at Greenwood Wednesday evening and a larg* audience witnessed Ringwood's borne talent players. The proceeds went towards the well fund of the Ringwood Methodist church hall. The W.S.C.S. will meet 'in the kiome of Mrs.- Kenneth Cristy Thursday, May 18. ' " Mrs. Louis Abendroth of Elgin issed away Saturday evening of • heart attack. Sh<* was formerly tlfiss Malissa Bacon of Ringwood, #ie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ?.tSharles Brown. Her mother, Mrs. Jennie Bacon, survives her, also a ^brother, George, of Antioch. ^ A smorgasbord was given by the ^Women's Society for Christian * Service of the Ringwood methodist Church in the churoh hall Thursday evening. There were forty-five '#»at attended. Rev. and Mrs. Marshall, former pastor of Ringwood |4|nd now of Ohio, were among the ||roup. a The W.S.C.S. will serve a baked :pam family style dfffner at noon the chnrch hall on Memorial f>ay. The rural mail carriers and j fheir wives of McHenry and Boone v bounty held a meeting and potluck supper in the church hall in Ringwood Sunday afternoon, rhere were about twenty-five present. Mr. aud Mrs. ^(Itchell Kane entertained a few relatives at their home Thursday evening in honor of the third birthday of their daughter, Nancy. Those to attend were >Ir. and Mrs. Earl Kane, Sr., and feon, Melvin, Mrs. Herbert Bauer and daughter, Anij, Donna, Barbara and Kenneth Kane of Mundelten. f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low entertained their Five Hundred club Saturday evening. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Paul Walkftigton and Daniel Rawson, high and Mrs. Glen Bonoy and Paul Walkington, low. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettise and family of Barrington spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Jencks. , Mr. and" Mrs. Mitchell Kane and children spent the weekend with her parents at Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Sunday in the Alvin Bendy home at Crystal Lake. \ . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel of Algonquin speiit the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. Weldon Andreas. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Trepe3 of Palatine spent Wednesday night and Thursday in the S. W. Brown home; Mr. and Mrs. Lenafd Brown of Clarendon Hills were sailed here by the death of Harold Evans. Mrs. E. E. Whiting of Richmond spent Wednesday in the George Shepard home. Mrs. Clinton Martin spent the week-end with her daughter, Ferol and also her son, Charles, and family at Champaign. Jack Brennan of Elkhorn spent the weekend in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr. hoirfe. Mrs. Clayton Harrison spent Wednesday evening in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ardin Frisbee, and family at Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Harrison spent the weekend with their daughter, Carol, at Champaign. Miss Marian Peet of Elgin spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lena Peet. Mrs. Viola Low and mother, Mrs. Emily Beatty, and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., were visitors in the Irving Herbert home at Burlington, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard were Sunday dinner guests in the Earl Colby home at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams and family were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Condon at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley of Fox River Grove visited her parents here Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman and family of Evanston spent the weekend at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Waukegan spent Thursday evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr. home. Mrs. Clay Rager of Chicago, Mi's. Robert Mansfield and Mrs. Libbie Carr of Alden called on Mrs. Lena Peet Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoffman and 8andra. Con Wegwer of Woodstock spent the weekend with, his mother, Mrs. Marie Wegner. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Eckstein and family of McHenry spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dodd. Fred Wiedrich, Jr./ and llfpi ter, Mary Ann, and Jack Bremani visited Mrs. Weidrich, at Sycamore Sunday. • taT"'.! CROCHET fONTtST So many women are interested in-the crochet contest at the Illinois State Fair, August 11-20, that a special edition of the textile and amateur art sectiop of the premium list has been printed. Copies may be obtained by writing to the State Fair General Office, P.O. Box 646, Springfield. Contest entries will be accepted up to July 31. NEAR STARVATION Numerous colonies of Illinois bees have used up their winter stores of honey and are dangerously near starvation, according to Carl E. Killlon, superintendent of the apiary division of the state Department of Agriculture. KHlion recommends the feeding of a syrup made of equal parts of boiling water and cane sugar. City OoBidl Proceeding* *mimmmm *. •> April 17, lftfiO The City Council met in regular semi-monthly meeting with Mayor Freund presiding. Aldermen pre" sent: Althoff, Anderson, Freund, Vyoital. Absent: None. Motion by Althoff. seconded by Vycital, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Anderson, seconded by Freund, to designate May 1, 1950 as the Annual Meeting date for the 1949-1950 fiBcal year. Motion carried. Reports of officers and committee! were received by the Council. Motion by Althoff, seconded by Freund, to pass and approve resolution for requisition of $2200.00 M.F.T. funds for maintenance oa John Street from Front Street to Cresent Street. Motion carrie^. MIDGET SPIN CURLERS %scfaf Toml JteAV KV ktcMmtt I.Toni Home Permanent tor a nft, natural-looking wave. 1. Set of • Midget Spii* Curler* IB wind the ahortaat peckBae hair quickly, euily. t^Toni Creme Shampoo for aoffe "••ter shampooing rren hi tht dett water. CLARENCE'S SHOP Fall line of lawn fnrnitore, bird houses, picnic tables, porch and lawn swings. Children's sandboxes, swings and playpens. Cabinets made to order. Window boxes, trellis, picket fence, etc. Screens and blinds made to order. CLARENCESMITH lohnsbnrff, IB. Phono 583-J-l COMPLETE TREE SERVICE fSEDINO SPRAYING * Trees * Weed Control * Fly and Mosquito * ANDERSON TREE SERVICE ftl9 W&ukegui Boad McHenry 7M Motion by Freund, seconded by Vycital. jto ftdjourn. Motion car-* ried. GEORGE P. FREUND, Mayor EARL R. WALSH. City Clerk. Need rubber stamps? Order at The Plalndealer. ^• hlsMWwl MSSS <Z wHfc --r fry !"*. 7 ry** *** * IK LOW COST MNVA1 • fciMw CMw! M, mtgm a pirsz; ptrutHwi. MOM VOOAY FOft AU WOtMATION JOSEPH X. WATKNB Attonwr-aNM •00 Waukegan gfNid WEST McHENRl Phone McHenry •km HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid Dead and Crippled Horses, Cattk and Hogs--Sanitary Pow«* Load tag--Tankage and Meat Scraps to tale. Phones Arlington Height* US er MeFeury 814. Reverse Charges. PalaJn® Rendering Service. CHARLES S. PARKER. Attornej (Joslyn & Parker) Ofire Honre: ^ '\<luesday Afternoons--1 :00-5:0f Office--Koehr Supply Company, 542 Mafn Street, Went McHenry I hone--McHenry 486 Woodstock 1135 VYCITAL'S HARDWAKE SHEET META*. I 'G N S OF ALL KIN DS DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST lit 136 S. Green St., McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) Bolger's drag Store McHEHRY, ILL. PHONE 48 --v aifcjy.,, fg*-,| r -J-- -f Day GREETING CARDS 1 MAY 14th WS HAVE JUST THE CARD 70a YOUR MOTHER •nmriR • imooss FORM OUR LARGE to W lati, Muri feiiy j DUTIFUL COLLECT] & to $1.00 ^umpty upttaat! ^ limply tapi WOtlO or BEAU1Y 10TI0N...I heavenly new coflening, tmooih* tag coametic (or hands and body. Fragrant! Whivper-lighl! |0Q Quick-abtorbing! . AS# LOTION PUKSE OlSPCNSKt.. .for instant hand care, anywhere. Ideal for puree, dealt or car. Contains a week's supply. Easily re filled. In smart iftfl cold-finish.,.. I KINGSI2E SNAPSHOTS ("G'timpfy ^I JA/ ttrokton! AT MO EXTRA CHAR0E! NI6NT FACIAL SllK...the nev way to overcome dryneaa, to keep lace and throat aoft, amooth, Young-looking. No excess film to soil hair and |(Q linens.... SATIN FLOW CUANSINt CIEAM .. the new way to imiMfl# cleansing. No greasy after-fiin It fiows. Non-breakable Mi diapenaer I" Alt priem satyocf to tax NYE'S Drug Store WATTLES DRUG STORE 188 Riverside Dr. McHenry TRUCK LETTERING PHONE 440 * McHenry Sign Service McHENKY, ILL. Wins i f: In 11m 1950 "BITTIR METHODS" ACTIVITY 4-H CLUBS vQOK AT THESE AWARD5! $70°" XnouuisHiPs 42 MI-IXNNSK TRIPS 10 UMP SNAW-WAW-NAS-SII A "MTSTCRT TOUR" FOR All mg MtIR M0 COMPtETI TNI ACTIVITY -O / You can't holp but win if you enter the 1950 "Better Methods". Activity. You're sure to discover some easier, better method of doing your home or farm chores ... tod you're sure of making an interesting, entertaining "Mystery Tour." in any of the counties listed below you can enter this Activity, is all you have to do... when you complete your project, write you have done and what better methoa you nave used. Submit this activity report with your project book. Entries will be Judged upon the originality, time, work, and money-saving qualities and effectiveness of the Better Method. The county and State Extension Service of the University of Illinois will judge all entries, laa your 4-H Club Uodor today... got your entry form and additional Information Cook DoKoHl DaPogo GreMly Counties Participating KOM !M JKmMM KMMI Ldto La SaHt Lhriagstmi MorsMI-FvtiMNl McHoiiry Nlorcer Oflb ' Stall $t«ph«nsoa Wkitosido m Award* FrovtMby tk* / P U S t i C S E R V I C E COMPANY OF NORTHERN I L L I N O I S J FOX ELECTRIC SERVlCB t WONDER LAKE : R. 1, RINGWOOD, ILL. Electric Wiring Motor Repair* Pumps Sold and Repaired t TEL. WONDER LAKE 402 " Home Furniture Recovering and Repairing 20 years experience Phone Pistakee 551-R-l VIC'S UPHOLSTER* SERYICB HR. 1, Pistaqua Heights ; - , McHenry, 111. VERNON KNOX Attorney-At-Lair Cor. Oreen and Elm Sts., McHenry a; Tuesday and Friday Afternoon*^ Other Days By Appointaent Phone McHenry 48 -- WANTED TO BUI --r--" We pay $6 to (25 for Old Horaea, less for down horses rnd catlkb MATTTS MINK RANCH fohnsburg - Spring Grove Road Phone Johnsburg 314 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES AND CATTLI We pay phone diargea ^ . A. P. FREUND SONS Excavating Contractors Trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Service >' --ROAD BUILDING-- ~ TeL i*)4-M McHenry, f| E. E. PEASLEE, 9. C. Chiropractor 120 S. Green St, HeHesrj Office Honrs* B\ Dally exiepi Thursday • to 12 1:80 to * Hon* Wed. and Fru, EreniafV r 7 to 0 , PhoFf Kellenry Mf-B McHENRY FLORAL CO. Phone 404 One Mile South of McHenry On Route 81 Flowers for all occasions! iSTjpFFEL & REIHANS nsurance agents: for ailt classe» ol property in the best companies West McHenry, Ittimris Telephone >=:. SM INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH Fire, Auto, Farm & Lifeii Representiny RELIABLE COMPANIES When you need insurance of any kind Phone 43 or 118-M tireen & Elm McHori DR. R. H. WATKINS . Dentist; --Office Hours-- Tnes., Thars., ft Bat. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel. Wonder Lake 418 Evenings by Appointment Lookout Point Wonder Lake, FRANK S. MAT Trucking 3and--Black Dirt--Crushed Grave Light Excavating -- Limestone Truck for Hire Phone McHenry 580>M<-1 R-l McHenry AL'S WELDING AND REPAIR SERVICE 601 Main St., McHenry m Electric Portable Welding Acetylene Weldirig and Cutting ALEX W. WIRFS, Operate Phone 615-W-l or M'HENRY, ILL. W" II All m. CARROLL, JR. Attorney-at-law llOVa Benton St. : Phone Woodstock 1884 Woodstock, liliitoia j DR. MARTIN R. STONE CHIROPRACTOR Office Corner A TuesM Thnrs. A Sat. Thursdays t»:30 i* 4:8® 'Vaegday* and Saturdays to S Tel. McHenrj 488 WELDING Maintenance and Construction Portable Equipment H. E. VANCE -- McHenry B1J ( > ®09 South Green SU McHenry. Ill Sand VERN THELKN Tracking „ . Gravel Black Wrt Track for Hire TeL McHenry 588-R-2 or 688-W-l Box 172. Rt 1, McHenry DR. H. S. FIKB Veterinarian () v On Highway 31--Office and Hoom Tel. McHenry 81 cUTIce Hours: 1 p. n. to I • • Except Thursdays Evenings by Appointment 'T; DR. R. DeROMB -- Dentist -- 120 Green. Street Phone 292-J McHenry Office Honrs: 10 a. m. to 6 p. except Wednesday. Office cloooi^- all day Wednesday. _ (J by ayyelalMNi Ml C ^ J ^ ^ . •- • , 4