^c^jMiiaewasr. v;W-i ' • ' •• By Mra. George Shepard Mrs. Lester i Caxr entertained the women's five hundred club at her home Wednesday. A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was serVed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. George Shepard. The Ringwood M.Y.F. want to thank the McHenry M.Y.P. and the Plaindealer for. their help during the paper drive. If anyone has any paper they would like to get rid of, call Wonder Lake 3643, the John Hogans. Trip to Turkey Colored slides of Turkey will toe shown by Mrs. Dorothy Mc- Eachren on Wednesday, bet. 6, 0.1 r> i>. in. hi "jnywood tichooi. Proceeds from the sale of tickets will be turned over to. the budding fund ' for the new church of Ringwood. par tickets, contact, Phyllis Rasmussen at Wonder Lake 3768 or Jean Decker at Wonder Lake 2781. The building committee ^Jtfill meet at the schoolhouse Friday evening with the members of the congregation to determine the style and construction of the new church. Mr. West, the architect, of Genoa City, will attend this meeting and explain details fully and will also have a model to show them. The W.S.C.S. was entertained In the home of Mrs. Clinton Martin Thursday. A pot-luck dinner was served at noon. Mrs. Oscar Berg had the devotionals. The business meeting was held and plans were made for the rum- Iriage sale to be held Sept. 25. Harrison gave the attend the card party at. Spring Grove Tuesday were Mrs. Lester Carr, Mrs. Ospar Berg, Miss Mae Wiedrich, Mrs. Anton Wieser, Mrs: Tillie Vaillancourt and Mrs. Rasmussen. Dr. arid Mrs. V. W. Spriggs of Deerfield called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moravec were her parents, Air. and Mrs. Louis Stochl, and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stochl, Jtfl, and family of Cicero. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Sunday in the Harold Stanek home at Elkhorn. Mr. n"4 i'-jr-i. i!, /./ < i:«<, ;noi» were Sunday dinner guests in the Henry Marlowe home<at^Huq,tley and supper guests in the Donald Brenner home at ' .Arlington Heights. Mrs. Agnes Jfencks spent Sunday in the Tom- Pettise home at Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank wgre dinner guests Friday evening in the home of Dr. and Mrs. V. W. Spriggs at Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Oldorff of Forest Park and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riley of Barrington spent Sunday in the Wm. Hafer home. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman, Sr., at Poplar Grove and helped them celebrate their forty-second wedding anniversary and the twelfth birthday of Harry Mrs^Myrtfe legion on Cities" or "Because Jesus Cared." The W.S.C.S. will hold a rummage sale in Memorial Hall at Richmond, Saturday, Sept. 25, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. The Junior M.Y.F. met at the home of Alice Peet Friday evening. Election of officers wad held, with Wesley Bruce elected president, Harry Hogan, vice-president; Veronica Davis, secretary; Jay Walkington, treasurer; and Patty Hogan, reporter. The Senior Youth Fellowship met at the home of Gene Koons Sunday evening. Next Sunday is Rally Day at the Greenwood and Methodist churches. Parents of the church school pupils are invited to visit the classes and then remain for the worship service. The district quarterly conference will be held Tuesday, Sept. 28, at JJ p.m. at the McHenry Methodist church. Mrs. John Hogan took her daughter, Charlotte, back to Champaign Monday, where she will attend the university. Among those from here to Hogan.-Bvgfflng giteBts: of Ifir.-] and Mrs. Ackerman were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ackerman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ac-, kerman and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. toward Wagner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wagner and family. Miss Jackie Johnson of Powers Lake spent Saturday evening with Lora Wiedrich. Dr. and Mrs. William Hepburn visited Mrs. Susie Evanoff at the Solon Mills rest home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bauer and family spent Sunday with his mother at McHenry. Mr. and M*s. Lenard Ackerman and son, Lenard, Jr., of Poplar Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman were Sunday dinner guests in the Clayton Bruce home and celebrated the third birthday, of Lenard Ackerman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and fuiiiii., .. v.iV w"vil lo Mich., Friday by the death ot their 13-year-old nephew, who was killed while riding his bicycle. He was struck by an auto. Dr. and Mrs. William Hepburn enjoyed a picnic dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blackman and family at Richmond Sunday. Mr. , and Mrs. Blackman are building a new home on their property south of Richmond. Miss Marion Peet of Elgin spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lena Peet. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert of Kenosha spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and: Mrs. John Ehlert. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thomas of Coroda*, Iowa, spent Sunday afternoon in the Mrs. Emily Beatty home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Betts were I a inujii'in.n Big Difference! Small Cost Visit Our Show Rooms Structural Steel & Ornamental Iron FREE ESTIMATES SCHROEDER IRON WORKS PHONE MCHENRY 950 .8 Miles So. of McHenry on Route SI NOW OPEN e invite the families in and around McHenry to dine in our New and Modern Dining Room - All the laf° est furnishings - But still, "GOOD OLD STYLE GERMAN COOKING" Ernest and Gertrude Hiemann, Props. Special Attention to Parties and Banquets For R©§€fv«f»wn»" Phone Hebron 3391 WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING ABOUT THE END OF OCTOBER ~ Here are Just a Few of the Many Excellent (Prepared "German Dishes" . . . Sauer Braten Wiener Schnilzal Fresh Tlmringer Sausage and German Potato Salad Also Hungarian Beef Goulash Hebron Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge Fine Foods and Mixed Drinks visiters at Woodstock Saturday. Sunday dinner gueat$ in ifte Beatty-Low home were Mr. aitd Mrs. Charles Frey of Palos Heights, Mrs. Clarence Dalke and children of Lombard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock, Mr. andr^Mrs. Robert Low of ..McHeriryr Mr. and Mrs. (Men, Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen. and sons of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore and daughter, Betty, attended the wake of Mrs. Miller in Chicago Friday evening. Miss Alice Peet visited Mr. and Mrs. John Read at DeKalb Si|nday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Leonard and children of Lak,e Geneva and Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener of McHenry spent Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mrs. Bob Brennan and son, Bobby, with Mrs. Joe Schmitt 1! MI. and ,v,, nick V,uujiii!.L of McHenry were visitors at Oak Park Friday. Mrs. Kat-herine Vogit and Jean and Mrs. Phyllis Burnett Hours: Weekly 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. HEBRON, ILL. CLOSED MONDAYS Sundays & Holidays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ;ahd Jan of Elkhorn spent Sunday afternoon in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. \ Mrs. Elmer/schaefer and Mrs. Rose Panek Visited Mr. and Mrs! Alfrecy Diedrich at Ingleside Friday evening. /"Fred Meyer and son, Philip, and son-in-law, John Linton, visited Mr. Meyer's brothers, Leo and Ralph Meyers, at Waucopda Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vowels Capron were callers in the Wm. Hafer home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flanigan, Mr. Flanigan's father and Mr. nd Mrs. Joe MoraVec of Cicero spent the . weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moravec. They all called in the Robert Moravec home at Genoa City Saturday evening. Mrs.. Elmer Schaefer and her sister, Mrs. Rose Panek, called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Untz, at Mundelein and their sister ami -hur^nd, nr. nn3 T*r". Bernard Lenzen, near Waucorida, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Panek is staying with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Schaefer, while her Husband is in the service. He is stationed at Camp Chaffee, Ark.* at present. School News The second grade had their standardized teat Monday and all of the students participating in the'test received passing grades. On Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 14, a birthday party was held for a third grade student. Sandra Hoffman. We were privileged to have Sandra's mother attend this event. Sandra was 8 years old. Miss Heideman ordered two films. The titles of these films are "Ants" and "How to Make Books." Mr. Andreas requested from the MeHenry highway^ .department the filling of a hole in the gravel road near the Ringwood school. He also requested two safety .signs to be put up on the approach to the school and the painting of "Slow" on the approach to the school. The eighth and the fifth grades' have received perfect scores in their last three spelling tests. 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