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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Apr 1955, p. 15

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!W lay. April 14.1955 I'; 'T *r THE MeHENRY PLAINDEALER iswrr .'/ * RINGWOOD By Mrs. George Shepard __ S Social Events Mrs. Pete Sebastian entertained the woman's five hundred club at her home Wednesday. A f o'clock dessert luncheon was served. Prizes were' awarded to Mns. George Shepard and Mrs. C. L. Harrison. •The Bunco club was entertained in the home of Mrs. Nick Young at McHenry Thursday. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. U[23ie Thompson,, . Mrs. Lester (parr and Mrs. Gebrge Shepard. School News. On April 5, -'the three plays, 'he Baby' Sitter,*' "Who's A Howard?" and '"Borrowed Tails," . prere given. The itumber. of people who attended the playis was gratifying. All three of the plays were successes. | Thursday, the children hid ^andy Easter eggs all over the playground; The playground was divided in two parts. One part, tjhe pre-school and the second $nd third graders hunted for qandy eggs. The other, part, the third through seventh hunted for tgs: Dick Aissen found the most gs. He found thirty eggs. .. Four movies were seen Thurs- . day, "New England Fishermen," '$The Frog," "Save Those Teeth" aipd "Sleep for Health." Veronica Davis, school report# « --, Church News Joint church services for Ringv^ ood and Greenwood were held ii} the Greenwood church Thursday and Friday evening. Easter services were held at .the school- ": hftuse Sunday monung, with a large attendance. |The M.Y.F*. held a paper drive Tuesday. |The Junior M.Y.F. will meet ait tSje home of Veronica Davis Friday evening. JThe. Round-up club will meet a*, the Alvin Benoy home at * IVjjcHenry Saturday evening. .Mr. and Mrs. H. Stinespring will be giiest discussion leaders. fThe M.Y.F. attended a sunrise service at the Methodist church in| McHenry Sunday morning. * | Personals jMr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrisofjj and sons and Miss Faith Wagner of Greenwood spent Sunday evening in the Roy Harrison home. Miss Cora Walters of Crystal Lake and brother, Judge Walters, of New London, • Iowa, spent Monday afternoon in the home of their nephew, Louis Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington were visitors at Waukegan on Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Dodd was guest of hothQ£ at the Eastern Star at Capron Wednesday evening. Mrs. Emily Beatty spent Wednesday in the Elmer Olsen home at Richmond. Mfs. Fred Meyer spent Tuesday evening at Mrs. Clarence Freeman's home at' Lakemoor. Mrs. • Roy Dodd was worthy matron at the Eastern Star at Harvard Monday evening. Miss Cora Walters of Crystal Lake and Judge Walters of New "V* ••fpggiruitia Sir. and Mrs. Leland Berg and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg returned hiflfte Thtilrsday evening from Phoenix, Ariz., where they visited in /the Gordon Berg home the past few weeks. Miss Marian . Peet of Elgin spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lena Peet. Mrs. Frank Moravec and Mrs. Fred Meyer attended the Mother's club at Richmond Friday evening. Mr. asnd Mrs. Andin Frisbie of Greenwood spent Friday afternoon with her mother, Mm. Flora Harrison. Mrs. Mitchell Kane and children of Solon Mills spent Friday afternoon in the Walter Low home. Mr. and Mrs., Laverne Harrison and son of McHenry were Sunday dinner guests in the J. C. Pearson home. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Low and t6nd<m, Iowa, were dinner guests famll'y spe,t Saturday with Jier Thursday in the Louis Hawley1 ' home, Pastor' and Mrs. Donald G. Liberty of McCullom Lake, Mrs. John Nixon , of Lakemoor and Rev. and Mrs. Paul Pearson spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer. Charlotte and Mary Hogan of Champaign are spending their Easter vacation with their parent9i Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan. Mrs. Wolf Shadle attended funeral services' for Charles Kutiti in Chicago Wednesday. Mr. Kutill was editor and publisher of "The Modern Beauty Si:op." He passed away at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla„ of a heart attack. He was taken to St. Paul, Minn., for burial. Mr. Shadle spent the afternoon and evening in Chicago, Mrs. Shadle returning home with him. Mrs. Frank Moravec, Mrs. Wm. H after and Mrs. Fred Meyer spent Monday in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. "R. E. Frank amid Mrs. Lora Smith of Crystal Lake spent Sunday evening in the Roy Harrison home. Miss Virginia Jepson of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walking-ton. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman and family 6f EVanston. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas, at McHenry. Mrs. Georgia Thomas ami son, Lor en, and Mrs. Vernon Rabe of Woodstock spent Saturday evening in the George Shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pearson and sons spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday at East St. Louis, where their son, Jack, will enroll in Parks Air college of St. Louis university this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ehlert and daughters, Pat and Donna, spent Tuesday evening with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Donna remained until Sunday. Mrs. Flora Harrison and Stanley Jepson were' Sunday dinner guesits in the Ardin Frisbie home at Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stohlquist amd family of Marengo and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe and family of Richmond spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shales. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and family went to Belvidere Sunday to Grange hall to a birthday celebration for his grandmother, Mrs. W. Shook, who was 85 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carlson amd Mr. and Mrs. Roy Still of THANk YOU I wish to take this opportunity to thank all those people who voted lor me in the School Board election on Sat., April 9. DAVID FAIRCHILD Woodstock spent Thursday ning with Mi*, and Mrs. Earl Shales.- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerr man, Jr., .«amd daughter visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman, Sr., at Poplar Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrfson and her sister of Chicago spent Sunday in the John Skidmore home. - ' Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert arid Mabel spent Sunday in the Tony Senkerik home at Sunnyside Estates. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brenner tod family at Elgin, i Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mueller x>f Des Plairies were visitors in ithe Dr. Hepburn home Saturday. Mrs. Georgia Thomas and son, Lpren, of Woodstock were Sunday dinner guests in the George Shepard home. Mrs. Lena Peet and (daughters, Alice ^nd Marian, spent Sunday in the Henry Himze home at Crystal Lake. Mrs. Arline Parker and sons, Robert and- Ray, were Sunday dinner guests in the Dr. William Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall, Jr., of McHenry were visitors _ in the Louis Hawley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ^Webster Blackman and family of Richmond were callers in the Dr. Hepburn home Sunday. Mrs. Tillie Vaillancont and Joe Young spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Escher and family at Lincolnwood. John Smith was a Sunday dinner guest in the Wm. Hoffman home. Miss Audrey Andreas of De- Kalb and John Smith of Chicago Heights spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas. WORWICK'S McHenry Camera Center Cameras Photographic Equipment; Amateur and Professional Bought, Sold and Exchanged PHOTO SUPPLIES View Masters and Reels Color Films Processed Family Albums .See Us Before You Buy Warwick's Studio 117 N. Riverside Drive PHONE MCHENRY 21s FUTURE HOME OF MeHENRY RECREATION jjlpp " ,;5i: \ ^ " The new home of McHenry Recreation is now under Construction and will be completed about August I, 1955. It is being'built at the same location . < „ [ust east of the old bridge, and one block north of highway 120 on the Fox River. This r^oderh building will offer 12 Brunswick alleys for your enjoyment, aisoi air conditioning, cocktail lounge, ample free parking facilities, and a pleasant atmosphere ... Mr. James Stella who owned and operated the business whefr it was destroyed by lightning, is taking in a partner, Mr. Joseph Kuna in this new venture. A.B.C Sanctioned League schedules are now being prepared for the 1955-1956 bowling season. Why not call Jim SteJIa at, McHenry 137-M from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday evenings for further information. Mr. a«iid Mrs.- John Cristy and family of Greenwood, Kenneth Cristy, Jr,, of Chicago, Marvel Paasch of Silver Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson CJristy and _ family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. Mr. and Mrs.* C. E. Lovelette and family of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Costello and daughter of Hartlanidf and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshaoik, Jr., and family spent Sunday with their pare nts, Mr. and Mrs. William Ci-uickshank, Sr. Mr. and Mr$. Wm. Glawe of Woodstock spent Saturday evening in the Roy Harrison homo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison were dinner guests Sunday in the Vaughn Jones home at Pistakee Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaefer and family spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schaefer, at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams and family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Condon, at Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaefer and family visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Untz, at Mund^lein Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and daughters, Audrey, Darlene and Margo, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andreas arid John Smith spent Sunday afternoon in the Albert Elbe! home at Algonquin. Sunday dinner guests in the Fred W'iedric'1, Jr., home were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson of Monticelio, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brcnnan and family of4 McCullom Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter of Sycamore, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard and family of Lake Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart and son, Bob, of Waukegan, Mr. and Mi's. Bill Smart of Champaign and Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs, James Schneeweiss of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. William Young of MoHenry spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Anton Wieser. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bren-nan and family were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Schmidt, at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods of Genoa City and Mrs. Lambert and son of West Chicago spent Sunday in the Pete Sebastian home. In the afternoon, with Mr. I and Mrs. Wolf Shadle, 'they helped Johnie Reinke celebrate J uis fourth birthday at the home j of his parents. j Mrs. Roy Wiedrdch and chil- j dren of Genoa City spent Sun- , day afternoon with Ethel, Lora : and Marian Wiedrich. 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