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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Mar 1957, p. 15

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^y/March?, THE McHENBY PLAINDEALER RIN G WOOD By Mrs. George Oupiid ^ " First ISirthday ftfr. .and Mrs,5 Lloyd Bank of rural Ringwood" announce the first birthday of their daughter. Yvonne Marie, which Was on March 1 of this year. Walkington Entertain Mr. and Mrs'. Paul Walkington ehtertained the members of their , card club at their home Saturday e^ning.j High scorep went , to nms. Paul Walkington and Dan- : iels Lawson and low to Mrs. Walter Wilcox and Glen Benoy. ^.w.s.c.s. The Women's Society for Christ- ; iabi Service held Guest Day at the Ringwood church Friday. Luncheon wais served at 12:30 and a fijie prbgram followed with Mrs. Pjiul Dibble of Belviclere as guest shaker. Guests were from Lake V^la, Ingleside, Greenwood, Mc- Hjenry, Hebron, Alden and Spring GJ*ove. There were eighty women pfesent. The Women's Society for Christian Service will meet at the church Wednesday evening, Mar£h la. Mary Butler will give the lesson on South East Asia. Hostesises will be Mertie Harrison and Mabel Hawley. Rummage Sale The W.S.C.S will hold a rummage sale in the church basement March 29 and 30, on Friday from 9 a.m. urftil 9 p.m. and on Saturday, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. • Senior M.Y.F. The Senior M.Y.F. held their meeting at the Ringwood church Sunday evening. • J^he study group on "Youth in a Responsible Society" held its .first meeting at the church Monday evening. The Ringwood board the Copiqnission on Finance and the meixfbrial gift committee also met at the church Monday evening. Wednesday evening, the Ash. Wednesday service of communion was held at the Ringwood' church /or bot£ .'churches. Greenwood and R^gwood. On Friday, the ladies of Ringwood ajhd Greenwbod are invited to join an the world day of prayer service at Mcfienry at 1 p.m. ' The Round-up club will bowl at EdgetOvm Saturday evening. I Birthday Party C • Larrj^ Bruce celebrated his fourteenth birthday Tuesday evening . r{ his home by entertaining tnf pi^Us.jot -tJ^ upper^xQoraujit school! Games were played and lunch wag served by his mother. Church News On Saturday evening, March 9, at 7:45 the members of the Green- Wood Kupel's Klub and the Ringwood Round-Up club will meet at the Edgetown alleys for an evening* of bowling together. The Residents of the groups, the Omar Hatmbaughs and the Paul Walkington^, invite couples in both congregations to join the party ,tiiat' evening. Sundayy March 10, is Family Day at the Greemtfood church. Miss Barbara Vog£l, church school CONVENEMT 9 HOURS FOR DiP®SSTlN<l» YOUR SAVINGS « ~ Fridays: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Other Week Days: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Closed All Day Wednesday • - • % Two Above- Average ' Dividends Paid Yearly 3% Current Rate ^McHENRY SAVINGS and Loan Association PHONE 2 522 Main Street McMenry, Illinois 0 superintendent, invites all parents of the church school pupils to attend the church school session at 9:45 with thei£ children. The entire family is then invited to worship together at the 11 a m. wor- Mr- and Mrs. Stanley Hunt Chicago spent Wednesday afternoon With Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Reinwall, Jr., at Cooney Heights. 1 Jack Pearson, who is attending Parks Air college at East St. Louis, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson. Mrs. W. R. McCoy, Jr., and baby of Omaha are visiting her parents, ship service,. The hour of study is 10:30 at Ringwood, with worship at 9:30. Both church schools have fine adult classes. During the worship service, the minister will preach on the topic, "Prelude to Prayer." On the evening of Sunday, March 10, high school youth of both churches will discuss the topic, "How to Rate oh a Date" The Greenwood youth will meet at the Greenwood church at 7:30 and be led by Ruth Swanson and youth will meet at the Ringwood church and be led by Paul and Jay Walkington at 8 p.m. On the evening of Wednesday, March 13, the'Ringwood Woman's Society for Christian Service will meet at the church at 8:15 p.m. Discussion of the topic, "Volcanoes in South East Asia," will be led by Mary Butler. ' -Personals Mrs. Ruby Shepard returned home Monday from a week's stay with her daughter and family, the Alan Aingers, at Hebron. Mrs. Lyle Peck and Mrs. Schroeder of Elgin wer^guests in the Ben Walkington hojne Friday and also attended guest day of the W.S.C.S. at tne Ringwood church. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruichkshank spent Sunday in the Don James home at Pardeeville, Wis. 'Mr. and Mrs. William Hfeine of Who Said Taxis Are A Luxury? AtAd the cost oi Gleaning this man's rain-soaked clothes and you'll agree door-to-door taxi intwl'y saves money. A cab can help In a hundred different ways. When you need one. CALL 723 M&lfeNHY CAB Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Low of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock spent Sunday in the Beatty 'Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore of Wonder Lak& called on Dr. and Mrs. William Hepburn Saturday, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington visited Mrs. John Emmonds at Waukegan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adam of Wauconda spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Stahley Jepson. Mrs. Louis Larson of Antioch was a visitor in the Dr. Hepburn home Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and son of Riverdale spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison and family of Greenwood and Mrs. Flora Harrison were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and family and celebrated the birthday of Clarence Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and son of Riverdale, Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Huemann arid daughter and1 Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas': were dinner guests Saturday, evening of Mr .and Mrs. Duane Andreas and helped Duane celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Kennfeth Cristy spent the weekend with relatives at Waupaca, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore* Mrs. NJohn Ehlert and Mrs. Fred Bowman attended a wake for their cousin, Frank Miller, at Oak Park Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert of Kenosha spent Saturday evening; in the John Ehlert and John Skidmore homes. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and family attended a birthday party for her father, Axel Carlson, at, Woodstock Friday evening. He was'75 years old. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Sunday in the Harold Stanek home at Elkhorn, Wis. ., Anna Mae Aissen, Karen Corso. Jay Walkington, Keith Schafcht, Quenton Moeller and Rev. James Reid attended an M.Y.F. Conference in Evanston Saturday. 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