v SepfteBnber 1,195(1 r-; nc /" v,*i \ #$vv*'Vv^ > v-» •••.*• .v - ^ " K , w • .* !- >•' '• M •->;.* ^nminiui»n'n<«tn |• RI NGWOOD fH t i i i i ' i i i i n t i n i m n » < (by Mrs. Gsorce Bbepard) |fs Mrs. Asnei Jencks entertain®! 1 ^ a birthday party tor Joseph oily at her home Thursday eve- Quests were Mr. and Mrs. tlobert Thompson, Miss Maud granger, Mrs. Spencer, Mr. and 4|krs. Thomas Kane and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holly of McHenry and Mrs. Appley of Llbertyville. The Sunshine 4-H club girls held a picnic at Buttons Bay, Sake Geneva, Thursday evening. "'Irhey also attended the Venetian ^arnivzal show and roller rink and reported a wonderful tijne. J Mrs. Ed Bauer and family atnded the Freund-Stoffel wedng and reception at McHenry Saturday. Mi.' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinre of .•-JR^Jrjwta! Iiake spent Sunday with . .-Mrs. Lena Peet and daughters.* Mr. and Mrs, Leaard Brown, S. .* "W. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. B. T. . . Sutler were Sunday dinner guests in the Alvin Benoy home at Crystal Lake. |r ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington Mr. and Mrs. Daniels Rawson - attended a class reunion at the Legion hall in McHenry Sunday evening. Win. Wilson and Mrs. Schauble of Lake Geneva and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wilson, Jr., of Washington, D.C., culled on Mrs. Flora Har- > rison Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry is spending some time here with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Pear- ; ton and family, convalescing from - her recent heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith and 9 sons and Glen Wattles of McHenry and Wayne Donnahue of Huntley were Sunday. dinner guests in the C. L. Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas attended the Elkhorn Fair Saturday. . Gust Pearson and Miss Lona Brever attended t|ie Elkhorn Fair Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Shadle are a enjoying a trip to Niagara Falls " and Detroit. \ Mesdames Kenneth Cristy, Lena Peet, Viola Low and George Shepard attended the midsummer fair at the Methodist church in Woodstock Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Philip Fay and children of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the weekend in the Mrs. Rose Jepson home. Mrs. 3. C\ Pearson and son, Jim- 0* mie, were Elgin visitors Thurs- ™ day. •k- J^»Pon and Mea.-Paul jjorman and children spent Tuesday in the Roland McCannon home ^ at Big Rock, 111. Mrs. Lena Peet and daughter. Alice, were visitors at Woodstock > Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas of Woodstock were callers In the C. L. Harrison home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Tollefson *of Marengo spent Wednesday with, Mrs. Wm. McCannon. Mrs. Louis Hawley and daugh- Chicago. Marian remained for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huson of Libertyville spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Rose Jepson. Mrs. Agnes Jencks visited her daughter at Barrington Wednesday. Ronald Carlson of Chicago spent a few days the past week in . the Louis Hawley home- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and family spent Saturday in Chicago. Miss Marian Hawley attended a wedding in Chicago Saturday evening. Jacqueline and Caroljfn Lyman o| Chicago spent a few days the past week in the Harold Bell home. ' Amos' Smith- returned home Friday from the Woodstock hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and family of Genoa City spent Tuesday with his mother. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr. They were all visitors at Woodstock in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Escher and family of Chicago spent the weekend and Labor Day with her mother, Mrs. Tillitu^Vaillancourt. Mrs. Oscar Berg and Mrs. Lester Carr were visitors at Woodstock Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carr of Kalamazoo, Mich., spent the weekend in the Charles Carr home. , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy attended the Elkhorn fair Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and family attended a family reunion at Algonquin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heine of Chicago spent the weekend and Labor Day in the George Shepard home. On Sunday they and the Shepards attended, the Elkhorn Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merchant and son of Woodstobk called on Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prey and son, flerbert. and Miss Marilyn Wilbrandt of Blue Island spent the weekend in the Beatty-Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian and son of Chicago spent Thursday In the Peter Sebastian home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family have moved from the Sebastian flat to the house on the Milton Hopper farm. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family attended the Elkhorn fair Monday. * Calvin Mohr of East Liverpool, Ohio, spent the week-end in the Mrs. Rose Jepson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and son of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson and sons attended the Elkhorn fair Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy spent Sunday evening in the John Cristy home at Huntley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low entertained cousias from Iowa over jthe weekend. ( Mrs. Ardin Friable and Mrs. j Frank Frisbie called on Mrs. I Flora Harrison, Sunday afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merges and son of Evanston and Helen and Marie Billstein of Chicago spent Sunday with Mrs. Ed Bauer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron spent Labor Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low attended card club at the home* of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox at Woodstock Friday evening. Mrs. Markie and daughter. Vera Mae of Chicago spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Pagni. Mrs. Roy Neal was a visitor at Woodstock Rrlday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mazeoni of Chi SPECIAL EDUOtflOlf rrTVqflE& BENEFIT 5X877 STUDENTS Vernon L. Nickel), aaiwrlntandent of public instruction, has Announced that at the end of Ike fiscal year, Jutae 30, the number of pupils enrolled in special attrition classes in Illinois schools ^as Increased from 5,574 in 1943 to SS.- 87? at the end of the 19S0 school year. Of this total 7,261 were receiving special education for the plastically handicapped; 30,467 par spech correction;. 1,186 in defective vision: 1,162 for defective hearing; 7,635 for the problems* Of the maladjusted and' &>17€ tor $*se who are mentally haadfaajptsd. Mr Nickell stated thal Mn re were 800 school dlsltricts J» eigtty Villa Home on Pistakee Bay For Convalescents and Elderly People. (Both men and women) Nursing cases accepted. eautiful landscaped grounds. Eight acres of Excellent fishing both summer and winter. Food plentiful, home prepared. Free transportation to churches of all denominations; also pre-arranged trips to theatre, conoprts and lectures. "i JUtas mederately sealed from $90 an&up monthly, depending on accommodations. For further information, call or write Mrs. "E" Villa Home, Pistakee Bay, Rt. 1, McHenry Tel. 378 or 461 CHECK YOUR TIRE NEEDS NOW! I ? *?0(e (^Aoicc the ONLY COMPLETE LINE •f FARM TRACTOR TIRES 71* SMMttaMf firttfont PEN CENTER CURVED BAR RACTOR TIRE cago were visitors la thcf Pagni home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dimoh ol Oste^d and Mrs. Geneva LfaMgb? of Woodstock were Sunday dlaaer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oldson and |amily. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaetze and daughter, Ruth, of Mllwaa)u>e spent the weekend with her father, Dr. Wm. Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. Dick OMson and family attended the Bible Conference at Williams Bay Sunday evening. •: • 1^; w. $r-.w.•' y?:f # -e K '* 4 -rr' WS 't < -ti' * H* ' V- - six counties in Illinois which offered all or a portion of the above types of training for exceptional children. The rapid development of this program has been made possible, Nickell said, through the splendid cooperation of the members of the legislature and the various school boards and administrators. '4 Uvf" " ' fesckgrasa V,Y If an entire field is infested with quackgrass, tillage methods of eradication are simpler and more economical than any dwmini method. WING AND FIN Hunting And Fishing Club? Offers Its facilities of the pininj? Room, and Skeet Courses to our friends and neighbors of the surrounding country. A Oomplete Menu of the Finest Foods - featuring ALLARD DUCKLING -- PHEASANT an* \ RAINBOW TROUT , Dinners Served Daily 5 to 9 Except Honday i: Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 12 to 9 p.m. • ~ ' COCKTAILS AT THEIR BEST • We Cater to Parties and Banquets For Reservations Call McHenry 647-J-2 One Mile North of Intersection of Highway 12 ft 120 on SULLIVAN LAKE Need rubber stamps? Order ami Renew that subscription to tfta The Plalndealer. 'Plaindealer now! AMD HEALTH A /PS A". 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