Sixteen &W-*. \ 1 .• ' ""•' , v' ". ; •'• i?:, • , - •" ""' ' %;"'t. vi1 i'-'i &'. !".*• i\"?'-'4. ' THE McHENjff m%ftpB*r:En *•; ,. -"'"'HV-',, Thursday# August 25, 1955 By Ma. George Shepard 500 Club: . Mrs. Pete Sebastian, entertained the women's five hundred club at her home Wednesday. A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was served. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lester Carr and Mrp. Viola Low. i One Tear Old Neighbors and friends came in to help Ray Low celebrate his first birthday Aug. 9. Sewing Circle The Women's society for Christian Service sewing circle met at the home of Mrs. C. L. Hafrison Thursday afternoon. Punch and cookies were served. JPareweSI There will be a farewell party for Mr/ and Mrs. Robert Smith and family in the church hall Tuesday evening. The Smiths are moving to North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs, Smith have been hard workers for our church and we are sorry to see them go. M.Y.F. The Senior M.Y.F. met at the home of Anna Mae Aissen Sunday Evening. The business meeting was held and they decided to have a hot dog and hamburger stand on the town at the centennial. Plans were made to attend camp over Labor Day. Centennial** Don't forget the centennial at Ring-wood Saturday, Aug. 27., There will be an auction on the school yard at noon, to be followed by a bridal pageant at 2:30. There will be spelling bees, jiorse shoe matches, tug of war, ponies for the children to ride, Bupper will be served from 5 to 7. In the evening there will be singing of hymns, the judging of the beards, etc. On Sunday at 10:30 a.m. will be the consecration of the new church, also at 2:30. p.m. Personals The Ringwood float that was entered in the Marine parade travelled around, to the different towns Friday to advertise the centennial. Mrs. Leland Ber^v and new baby son returned home\from the Woodstock hospital Frioay. The baby was born Monday, Aug. Ilk Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock, Mr. and Mra> bert Low of McHenry and' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday in the Beatty-Low home. 1 Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Thursday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson were visitors at Rockford Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Shales, Mrs. Robert Howe, Mrs. Ella Sweet and Mrs. Speaker attended a bridal shower for Donna Lee Rausch at Bassets station Wednesday evening. Miss Mary Ainger of Hebron spent a few days the past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard. Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. Walter Low and children spent Thursday with relatives at "'Hinsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington were visitors in the Lyle Peck home in Elgin Thursday morning. Mrs. Grace McCannon and Miss Mae Wiedrich were visitors in the Ted Koorstra home near Sharon, Wis., Tuesday. Wm. Claxton and John Drey-! miller of McHenry were visitors in the George Shepard home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington visited Harold Jepson at the hospital in Elgin Friday. Mr. -and Mrs. George Shepard snent the weekend in the Wm. Heine home in Chicago. Mrs. Paul Norman and children of Evanston spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey of Palos Heights were callers in the Beatty-Low home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.1 Fred Wiedi'ich; Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener spent Sunday evening irt the Jack Leonard.home at 'L&ke Geneva. • - <• Mr. and Mrs. Heftry Aissen attended their card club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thornfordaha at WOod^tbck Saturday evening. <•. / Mr. and'. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and Mr. Nand Mrs.. James Wegener spent Wednesday until Sunday in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Harrison spent Sunday afternoon in te Henry Marlowe home at Huntley, i Mr. and Mr. Leo Newjiri of lflutonville, 111., came Friday -iught for a* visit with her sister, Mj-s. Agnes Jeiicks. Mr. and Mrs. Ardin Frisbie of Greenwood spent Sunday evening with her mother, Mrs-. Flora Harrison. Mr^and Mrs. Tom Pettise and family of Barrington spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Agries Jencks. Save More Shop at Home DIANE WE1NGRAD WED SATURDAY IN.-, . MT. SINAI, CHICAGO"' Of interest to friends in the Lakemoor vicinity was * the marriage last Saturday, Aug'. 13, of Miss Diane Weirtgrad, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Weingrad, ind Sidney Finkleman.-, The nuptial rite"* took place at Congregation Mt. Sinai, Chicago. Miss-, Weingrad chose a floor length dress, of white, frith satin and lace bodice and skirt of Satin and net. She wore a fingertip veil and carried white orchids. Attending her were her sister, Jean Weingrad, who wore green, Lois Litwin, a friend, who was in blue, and little Barbara Singer, the flower girl, in a Blue dress with white overskirt. » Gerald Singer, yncle of .the groom, served as best man and the usher was Allen Morse} a brother-in-law. 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