i:l|§fW v - iT i I > "r - ^ - -vr «' ^ ^ • sv * i^f! ^ ^T; n* V« 1 ^ss T _^__ _, _^~ -*• " f" " aV,*„, . aj. v t 1 S,4 ^ (iv By Mrs. George Stepud Birthday Party •Mrs. Agnes Jencks entertained a group of little friends of Trudy Oonk in honor of her seventh birthday at her home Saturday afternoon. Games were played and lunch was served. Those to attend were Betsey and Candy Fossum, Trudy and Deanna Oonk, Debbie Harvey, Susan Low, Dorothy Aissen, Linda Eppel, Katie Holcomb and Mrs. Eva Eppel. She received many nice gifts from her little friends. W.S.C.S. The W.S.C.S. will meet at the church Wednesday evening Oct. 9. Worship and program leaders will be Mrs. Gordon Fossum and Mrs. B. F. Butler. Hostesses will be Mrs. John Hog&n and Mrs. Ben Walkington. Home Circle The Home Circle will meet at the Jiome of Mrs. William Cruickshank Thursday, Oct. 10 with Mrs. Ben Walkington as cohostess. Rummage Sale Don't forget the rummage sale that will be held in the church basement Oct. 25 and 26. 11 62nd Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon of Bloomington held a reception Sftinday at the Ringwood Methodist church honoring his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCannon of Hem it, Calif, who will be married fifty-two years Oct. 3. Sarah Marble and Joe McCannon were married at Greenwood by the Rev. Whitlock Oct. 3, Mrs. Agnes Jencks attended a luncheon in Elgin Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Butler of Chicago spent the weekend in the B. T. Butler home. Mr. and Mrs. Elza Smith of Njles, Mich, spent the weekend in the Pete Sebastian home. Mrs. Agnes Jencks - attended a birthday party in Dundee Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen attended the wedding of Mrs. Aissen's sister in Chicago Saturday. Jim Pearson who is attending college at DeKalb spent the weekend at his> home here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley of Crystal Lake were callers in the Louis Hawley home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lovelette and family of Chicago spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank, William Claxton, John Dreymiller and Mrs. Ruby Shep ard were supper guests in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCannon of Hemet, Calif., Mr. and Mrs'. Roland McCannon of Bloomington, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. David Me Cannon of Chicago were weekend guests in the Ben Walkington home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H&wley are taking care of their grandson while their^daughter, Mrs. Ernest Reinwall Jr., is in the hospital.- Mrs. Lora Hughes of Woodstock called on Agnes Jencks Thursday afternoon. Mr: and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall. Sr., of Fernwood were visitors in the Louis Hawley home Saturday. 1905 and moved to a farm near Mr. and Mrs. Wejdon Andreas Greenwood. In June, 1942 they j spent Sunday in the Clifford Stock moved to Chula Vista, Calif., and home at Woodstock. three years ago to Hemit Mr. McCannon was born at Greenwood Oct. 3, 1881 and Mrs. McCannon was born near Woodstock Aug. 19, 1887. They are both enjoying good health. To this union three sons were born. Rolahd of Bloomington, Marshall who was killed in a bomber crash in 1941 and Loren of Long Beach, Calif., and four grandchildren. Their many friends at Ringwood and the surrounding country wjsh them many more years together. Side List Mrs. Dick Malsch underwent surgery Friday morning at the Woodstock Memorial hospital. Mrs. Ernest Reinwall, Jr., underwent surgery at the : Woodstock Memorial hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Emily Beatty and ^Vlrs. Viola Low were Sunday dinner guests in the Charles Frey home at Richmond. Mrs. O. Dewey and daughter JoAnne of Armstrong, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walkington. Mrs. Floyd Howe and Grace Peacock of Crystal Lake were visitors in the Louis Hawley home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and Margo were visitors in the home of her sister, Mrs. Raymond Rattray at Algonquin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanek and- family of Elkhorn, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benoy and family of McHenry, merit 'Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs B. T. Butler. Mf. and Mrs. Paul Norman and family of Glenview, spent Sunday with her parents* Mr. and Ben Walkington. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCannon and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walking, ton were supper guests in the Mrs. Lena Peet home Wednesday evening. Miss Virginia Jepson of Chicago spent Sunday with her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington. Mr. and Mcsv Harold Jepson of Dundee visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington, Sun-- day afternoon. Among those from here to attend the fiftieth wedding celebration of Mr ana Mrs. Nick Young at the Legion hall in McHenry Sunday evening were Mesdames Viola Low, Ruby Shepard, Oscar Berg, Lester Carr and Miss Mae Wiedrich. Mrs. Marie Wegener and sons of McCullom Lake called on Mrs. Ruby Shepard Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and son . Loren were Elgin visitors Thursday. Mr. and' Mrs. Duane Ehlert were dinner guests Satuiday of Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mrs. Nellie Vollman of Elgin is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Roy Harrison and family. Mrs. John Ehlert, and daughter Mabel, Mrs. John Skidmore, Mrs. Fred Bowman and daughter Nancy attended a bridal shower for Miss Pat Ehlert at Twin Lakes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McMann of Rockford called on Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn Sunday afternoon! Other callers were Mr. and Mrs. Duke Underhill of Rockton, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Curtis and daugh ters Kay and Jo Ann of Salem, Wis., and Matt Schmitt of Johnsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Irving May left Saturday for a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Yaeger of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Courtembsch, son and daughter, of Richmond were visitors in the Wolf Shadle home Sunday. Personals Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison spent Tuesday evening with his mother Mrs. Flora Harrison. Ben Justen of McHenry called on Dr. Hepburn Saturday afternoI on. Mrs. Pete Sebastian and mother Mrs. Cora Woods left Wednesday for South Bend, Ind., Niles arid Buchanan, Michigan, and returned home Saturday. They attended the ninety-seventh birthday of Mrs. Woods' sister, Mrs. Lizzie Miller. There are three girls and one brother left of her "family. One sister 97, one 92 and orie brother 84 and Mrs. Woods, 90 years old. AH are very active and enjoying good health. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron were Sunday difrner guests of her mother, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mrs. Ray Dittman, Mrs. Leonp Arnold, Mrs. Ella Gratton, Mrs. Georgia Thomas of Woodstock arjd Mrs. Jennie Parker of Monti^ ello, Iowa, were dinner guests of Mrs. Ruby Shepard Tuesday. LICENSES REVOKED The revocation of several drivers* licenses has been announced by Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier. They include Theodpre G. Gentile o f McHenry, driving while intoxicated; Gerald Untide, Rt. 2, McHenry, driving while intoxicated, driving privileges; Oliver L. Olson, Rt. 2, Woodstock, three offenses, suspensions; and Harold S. Remy, Rt. 1, Ringwood, three offenses, chauffeur's license. Insured Savings: Savings Invested In Crystal Lake Savings and Lou Association are insured by ttie Federal Savings and Loan Insur- I ance Corp., and earn 3%. 88-tt Wise Shop At Nye's! "Your Walgreen Agency Drug Store" Lowest Prices . • . Always 129 No. Riverside Dr. Phone 26 McHenry, 111. 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