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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Aug 1957, p. 11

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:v. ^T^»rsday,Augu6tl5.1957 $HE McBSNRY PLAINDEALER " Sfi '«'.' f.<( By Mm. George Sfcepard v v 500 Club * Hie Women's 500 club was entertained in the home of Mrs. E. E. Whiting at Richmond Wednesday. A one o'clock dessert luncheon was served. High score went to Mr&. Ben Walkington and low to Mrs. Lester Cafr.* V : 500 Club At Sebastians Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sebastian entertained thear 500 club at their home Tuesday evening. High score ^Went to Mrs. Ben Walkington and Louis Hawley and'"low to Mrs. Louis Hawley aficf Kferinetfif Cristy. Home Circle The Home Circle was entertained in the Mrs. Lena Peet Tiome Thursday afternoon. Ice cream, cookies, iced tea and coffee were served. This was secret pal day i ijjflnd each one received a gift and found out who she was. New names were drawn for a secret pal for the coming year. Round-Up Clnb The Round-Up club 'went to Lake • Geneva Saturday evening for a boat ride and hamburger fry. Saturday, Aug. 24, will be an- ^niversary day at the Ringwood church. This annually commemorates our church's centennial and homecoming two years ago. Everyone is invited to this annual fair and dinner to benefit the building funu. Junior M. Y. F. The Junior M. Y>F. group is planning a paper drive in the near future. Watch for a date Of next week. Those wishing to intact us for pick-up of paper may do so by calling Wonder Lake 3541. Ringwood Chemical Picnic The employees of the Ringwood Chemical plant and their families held their picnic at Fontana, Saturday. _ Personals " Mrs. Agnes Jencks was a visitor in Chicago Monday. xMrs. Nellie Hepburn and granddaughter, Joan Blackman, spent Wednesday in Chicago. Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Thursr day in Chicago. She was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Tena Carlsin of Sundland, Calif., who will spend a few weeks here. Mrs. Cora Woods is visiting in ^ the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Se- Mrs. Laura Smith of Crystal Lake is spending the week in the Roy Harrison home. Mrs. Agnes Jenckg spent Tuesday with her daughter and family the Tom Pettises at Barrington. Mrs. Earl Shales of Woodstock spent Thursday with Mrs. Ben Walkington and attended Home Circle at the home? of Mrs. Lena Peet in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler are visiting relatives in San Franciscos Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Oxtoby and Mr. and- Mrs. Pierce are enjoying a .trip through the east Mr. ad Mrs.Grartville Carlson of Hillside spent Saturday in the Clayton Bruce home. Mr. and Mrs. David Hill,, and family of Dundee called on Mrs. Agnes Jencks Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas and daughi^r Pat of Hinsdale- and Mr. and Mrs. Albert 0.onk and daughters enjoyed a picnic dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank attended the Wilmot Fair Saturday evening. Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Woods of Genoa City spent Friday evening in the Peter Sebastian home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newlin of Hutsonville are visiting her sister Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mrs. Clara Durlin is spending the week in Elgift. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley and Mrs. Tena Carlson spent Friday evening in the Ernest Reinwall, Jr., home at Cooney Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and daughters, Nancy and Mary and son, David of Hebron spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. William Heine of Chicago were afternoon callers. A/2c Betty Feltes of Ft. Worth, Texas is spending a fifteen day leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore. Her parents drove to Chicago Sunday morning to meet her. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman visited their son, Fred, Jr., at Presbyterian hospital Sunday. He underwent an operation Thursday and had a cornea replaced in his eye. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ehlert and family of Richmond were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mrs. Martin Wegener and Mrs. Bill Karls of McHenry spent Wednesday evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Emma Walker at Waukegan Wednesday evening. Mrs. Gunard Olsen and Mr. arid Mrs. John Sundahl of Palatini were Callers in tlije Dr. Hepburn home Stinday. . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson of Richmond spent Sunday evening in the Beatty-Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Ortlieb and family spent the past week with relatives at Toronto, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle were visitors at Crystal Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Frank of Crystal Lake were callers in the Roy Harrison home Thursday evening. Mr. arid Mrs. Milton Madison and son, Jjmmie, and Mrs. Annabel Redmond of Kenosha and Mr. and Mrs. Pondahl of Muskegan, Mich., * were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard and family of Lake Geneva spent Sunday afternoon in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr:, home. Mrs. Joe Schmitt of McHenry spent Wednesday evening in the Bob Brennan home. , Mrs. Ardin Frisbee and Mrs. Frisbee, Sr.. of Greenwood called on Mrs. Flora Harrison Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen visited friends in Woodstock Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and family attended a Carlson reunion in the city park at Woodstock Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman spent Sunday in the Charles Ackerman, Sr., home at Popular Grove. Miss Dianne Carlson of Hillside spent the past week in the Clayton Bruce home. TWO APPOINTMENTS Gov. Strattom named two members to the advisory board of the Division of Conservation Education, "Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. They are Dorsey Kirk of Oblong and Dr. Howard Repke of Champaign. Richmond Community News Bp* PhyDla Carina Obituary Jo Kuhn of rural Richmond died Friday, August 8. He leaves his wife, Vena, two sons, Everett of Woodstock, Charles of Mt. Prospect, a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Wendt of Richmond, and eight grandchildren. One son, Joseph Jr. preceded his father in death. Jo Kuhn was born July 18, 1884, the son of Charles and the Peace Luthern churchi Wilmot, Wis. with the Rev, Otto officiating. Burial was in Milwaukee. their European adventures. Guests that night were A1 Barbian, James Lennon, A1 Blake and feert Harrison from McHenry. "Curly" Stevens and his wife celebrated their twenty-fifth Redding anniversary last week. Earl Hendrickson and Leo Karls were the birthday boys with birthdays on August 9 and 10 respectively. Cub Scout News The Cub Pack of Richmond is planning a fun fair in September, the date is September 8, the place is the field in back of the high school. The fun fair will be held on a Sunday afternoon when there will be plenty of daylight . -- - Church News On. Saturday evening the Women's Council of the Community Church will give a reception for two of Rev. Noyce's sons and Sophia! their families. Mr. and Mrs. Don- Kuhn. He was 71 years old l&st; aid Noyce and their three chilmonth. , jdren have just returned from On Feb. 9, 1907' he parried j Europe and have some very inter- j hours for fun. Some of the dens Vena Smith. Mr. told Mrs. Jp j osting pictures to share with will puf on stunts. Come and see Kuhn celebrated their golden wed-1 everyone on Saturday night. ding anniversary this year with , Mr and Mrs. Gaylord Noyce their family, and nfeny friends. , and their two children from RaJ. For 46 years they have lived on; eigh, N.C. will also be home visa farm near Solon Mills, tilled iting their parents and Rev. Gaythe soil and raised dairy cattle | lord Noyce; who is pastor of the for many of the 46 years. In re-j United church, in Raleigh will cent years, however, the Kuhns! preach at the Community church have lived in the farm house,, but viext Sunday morning. have not " worked the land them- , The Lutherans of the communsel\ es. jfy inv-ited you to remember the Funeral services \vere held Mon-, meeting of the Lutheran World day afternoon at the Ehorn Fun- i Federation in Minneapolis, Minn. eral home in Richmond with beginning today and continuing Pastor Carlson officiating. I through Aug. 25. This is the first jtime the federation has ever met Sandra Fiedler, 12 year old i in the United States, and because Last week six women from Grace church attended guest (fey of the Geneva school of missions at Conference Point on Lake^ Geneva. They listened to women who have served in different mission fields all over the world. Those attending from the church were Mrs. Thure Olson, Mrs. Harry Herman, Mrs. M. Lackey, Mrs. Louis Kloppstein, Mrs. D. Sheldon and Mrs. H. Carlson. e Oar Error In error we listed George Diedrich as having received a white ribbon for corn. It should have read Richard Diedrich received a white ribbon for his corn. girl, died Saturday morning after I the tremendous transportation a brief illness. She was the ! Problems involved, the federation daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl | convenes once in five years. Fiedler of the May subdivision in ! Richmond. She leaves, beside her j parents! three brothers, Kenny, almost 11, Larry, aged 7 an3 Steve, 13 months old. She had gone to visit her maternal grand- .mother in Milwaukee and was hospitalized shortly before her death in St. Luke's hospital. The Fiedlers moved here from Harvard about two and a half years ago and have been an integral part of the community, good neighbors. They have the deepest sympathy of the commun- ! ity. for the loss of one's child is i indeed a dificult loss to face. I Funeral services for Sandra • were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday from j Rotary Last week the Williams Bay club met with the Richmond Rotarians and heard Mr.- Gordon the fun. There will be stands operated "by the boys---games for all to take part in. Watch for more news of the fair. Here and There Mrs. Kenneth Johnson from Lansing, Mich, spent a few days witty her sister, Mrs. E. Wittmayer of Richmond. Mrs. Johnson flew from Lansing to Milwaukee, where Mrs. Wittmayer met her. The two sisters and their mother, Mrs. Hobbs, who lives in Richmond with the Wittmayers had an interesting time chatting. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. "Curly" Stevens celebrated their silver wedding anniversary last Thursday with open house at the Hunter golf course dining room. Many relatives and friends attended and chatted over sandwiches, coffee and cake. The couple received many lovely gifts. Many and Doc Harris tell more about more happy anniversaries'! DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. 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