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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Aug 1954, p. 13

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M-tf' Thursday, August 19. 1954 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER RING WOOD By Mrs. George Shepard ^ 5"°°? Church Nws ' Mrs. Donald Brenner and chil- - e Round-up club will hold! dren of Arlington Heights spent an ice ^ cream social and white i Thursday in the C. L. Harrison elephant sale on the church lawn arid Frank Harrison homes. : from 6 to 9 p.m.next Sunday evening. ... The Senior Youth- Fellowship will conduct, a paper drive next • Sunday. They will go to Ringwood and Greenwood and will be at Ringwood at 2 p.m.. The proceeds will go to the new church.' About fifteen members of the Senior Youth Fellowship group will journeji'" to Evanston Sept, 5 to attend a Youth Fellowship clinic on the Northwestern University pampus. About twenty members of Ringwood and Greenwood will attend a session -,qf. the World Qouncil of Churched Tuesday evening, Aug. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low announce the arrival of a son, born Monday, Aug. 9. He has five sisters to welcome him home. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cristy announce the arrival of a daughter, born Aug. 11. This is their second child, the pt%r, a son. The Home Cir^ wJfc entertained in the home of J|rs. Wra. Cruickshank Thursdefy ••/ afternoon. This was capsule "sister day" and each one learned who their secret pal was during the year and received a nice gift from her. Ice cream and cookies were served. The Round-up club met at the home 6f Alice* Peet Saturday night and washed pots and pans that were in the church basement Mr. and Mrs. jWra. Cruickshank visited Mr. andSMrs.^John Bluwe mear Libertyville Thursday eveninSMrs. Mildred "Munshaw and Mrs. Kate Howe Fay of Elgin called on Mrs; Lena Peet Wed*: tncsday afternoon. • Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley. of Fox River Grove and Mr and Mrs. Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake spent Thursday evening in the Louis Hawley home. F. A. Hitchens of Sycamore was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Linton . are visiting his parents at Lake Forest. Mrs.. Agnes Jencks visited her daughter and family at Barrington Sunday. Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph Berkholtz of Fox River Grove spenl Thursday afternoon in the Wm Hafer home. Mrs. John Woodward went to O'Hare Field at Des Plaines Friday evenig, where she visited her husband, who was there for a little while on maneuvers. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donahue and family of Huntley spent Sunday with her p"kreiits, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison. Mrs. Nellie Vollmgn of Elgir. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Harrison and family. Mrs. Fred Bowman and daughter, Nancy, spent Tuesday evening in the Floyd Yardley home at Woodstock. during the fire. Mrs. Floyd Hari ison attended The evening group of the j her circle at the home of Mrs. W'. So. Cn. dS , met a_it. it.*h_ e ih ome of ... _ Mrs. Henry Aissen Wednesday evening. Mrs. B. T. Butler called the meetinng to order. They decided to buy some new hymnals to replace those lost in the church fire. Mrs. Decker had the lesson on Japan and Korea. Mrs. John Woodward gave a talk on her life in Japan, the different ways and customs, which was very, much enjoyed. The next meeting will be Wednesday, Sept. 8, at the home of Mrs. Alvin Benoy at McHenry. Mrs. James Finley entertained at a birthday party for her granddaughter, Jean Renslow, Sunday afternoon. Little guests were Becky Grey, Beverly and Marlin Mackie of Woodstock, Susie, Cookie, Betsy and Candy Fossum and Stevte^and Dougla3 Renslow. Mr. and ^Mrs. jgtitiiam • Hafer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Oral Oberlin and family of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Schumacher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schumacher and son 'of Barrington, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erd- Tnann and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sodor of Chicago Wednesday evening. Mrs. Agnes Jencks entertained Mrs. Mildred Munshaw, Mrs. Kate Howe Fav and Mrs. Helen Higinbothan of Elgin and Mrs. Flora Harrison at lunch Wednesday. Mrs. Louis Hawley was a visitor in Chicago Wednesday and Thursday. Ardin Frisbie at Greenwood on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler called on his sister, Mrs. F. A. Hitchens, at the Sycamore hospital Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlevt and daughter, Mabel, visited relatives at Wilmot Wednesday afternoon. ' Mr, and Mrs. George Shepard and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday at Big Foot Park, Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison of Chicago spent Sunday in the John Skidmore home. They were also callers in the John Ehlert and Fred Bowman homes. Mrs, Paul Norman, of Evahstoii spent Tuesday with" hfir mother, Mrs. Ben Walkmgton, and both had lunch at Honey Bear farm. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Grey of Woodstock, Bertha Thomas of Grecnweo 1 and Mr. and Mi i. Mason Renslow spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Finley. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Harrison and son of McHenry were Sunday dinner guests in the J. C. Fearsoh home. Miss Jackie Skidmore returned hpme Sunday from a two-week visit with relatives in Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Toriyan and family of Grayslake called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman Sunday evening.. Stanley Jepson spent the weekend with relatives in Kenosha. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Boyd of Florida spent Friday evening in the Mrs. Emily Beatty home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low of McHenry called on his mother, Mrs. Viola Low, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Senkerik and family of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glauser and daughter, Grace, and Mr. and Mr?, carl Frey spent T.ie weekend at the Wisconsin Dells and Devil's Lake. Leland Berg arrived home Saturday and has been discharged from the Arniy Mrs. Pauline Stockl and son of Downers Grove spent Sunday in the Frank Morave,c home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stockl; who have been spending the week in the Moravec home, returned to their homo at Cicero Sunday with Mrs. Stockl. Pa9« Thirteen Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred Diedrich of Ingleside called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaefer and family Sunday evening. Kathleen Neary, Grace Glorney and Mrs. Loesey of Griswold Lake spent Wednesday aftern,oon in the Wm. Hafer home. Miss' Jackie Johnson of Powers Lake 'and Miss Lora Wiedrich spent Thursday evening at the Wilmot, Wis., fair. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Panek of Mundelein, ;who have just returned from a trip to Iowa aitd. Michigan, spent Sunday afternopn in the Elmer Schaefer home.,. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wohlert and children enjoyed a j>»frirc at Lakemoo::: Monday. Mrs. Alfred Miller and children called on Mr. and Mrs. . William "Hafer Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kloeckner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kloeckner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wohlert and daughters enjoyed a picnic at the Henry Wohlert home at McHenry Sunday. It was a surprise birthday, party for Mis. Gilbert Kloeckner. Victor Meyer of Chicago and Leo Meyer of Wauconda visited in the home of their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hafer and children of Fox River Grove spent Tuesday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hafer. Glen Wattles of McHenry spent Sunday in the home of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison. Mr. ancf Mrs. Thomas Redmond of Kenosha spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams and family, visited relatives at Kankakee Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan and children attended the Schmitt family picnic at Wilmot Sunday. Mrs. Timme of Chicago called on Mrs. Wm. Hafer Wednesday afternoon.' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Kenosha spent Saturday with Dr. and Mis. Wm. Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank visited the Beckman family at Genoa City Sunday. Major and Mrs. Ralph Smith and son, Dick, who have just returned from5 Japan, and Mr. and ,Mr$; Lyle Hopper arid daughter, Jane, enjoyed a picnic dinner with John, Smith, at. Fox' River Park Sunday. They also called on A. W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler. ar^M^s. Frank Block 'of-' £•' - -i> o^,^Wis.,"^pent Thursday and Friday with" Dr. and Mrs Wm. Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs: Harold Helper and family of California spent Fiiday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank, Jr. Thoy are here attending the World Council of Churches at Evarston. They will go on to Pennsylvania to make their home. Mi', and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter of Sycamore, Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., were Sunday dinner guests in the Ed Volkert home at Kenosha. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J, Freund returned home Friday evening from a five-day trip through the south. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and daughter, Edith, and Mrs. Neliie VoUman were visitors in the Roy Wiedrich home „ near Genoa City Sunday evening. MOOSE LODGE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE the publicity committee, the names of members are "listed a$ follows:-. Flora Parks, chairman; Colette Justen, Ethel Wolff, Eleanor Reynard, Ethel Hagberg, Berniee Reed, Elsie Kulasik and Genevieve Bradley. Mooseheart alumni committee of the officers will be happy to furnish further details. - Games were played and refreshments served by Genevieve Dowe, chairman, and Hilda Mailfold of the Mooseheart alumni committee. Activities for the month of initiation of five new By Mrs. Lance M. Parks importance was a At the Aug.- 3 meeting of the i resolution adopted by the chap- Women of the Moose, Senior Re-| ter extending full cooperation to gent JBleanore Brusso called for j the men's lodge in the matter volunteers from the floor to fill ; of civic- affairs, thereby upholdchairmanships for publicity- and j ing the pur-pose of the wornpn's hospital eoromittcesi Flora Pasks' j. organization to be of service to volunteered for . publicity and (humanity through the carrying Alyce Foster for hospital* 'and i of Mooseheart standards into its they were appointed by the sen- I homes and community ior regent to fill the respective. The seniQ. regent announced c a that the officers would give away I In order that all co-workers an electric steam iron at the can acquaint themselves and | district picnic to be held at tlje their committee workers with I V.F.W. pafk on Aug. 29. chapter night was celebrated I September are in charge of the publicity commitee. 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