iPigfrTwelff Rlngwood §tf?Slll3#I3 Name Te eichid iS Fojf School Term Ruby Shepard ----r*' The Ringwood school opened Friday morning with registra tion of pupils. Jack Williams will teach the upper grades and Mrs. Meek Ifcriberg the lower grades. ±F{ ^ ^ T _ I , ; r ... . ^ 1 j, , ,.H,mi|.i nU ^ lt •• - * 1 - «-• PLAINDKAT>ER f r ,, ^ ^ j ***""" +. t"i Thiusday«Sep:tomber4Lfe5ft< F~ -- ? - *1+. -- J ' 1 ' , - r V \ . . ^ -- ' ,'. .L.^1 .., C * .""j1,!»' . V " r 'i' FT'L1 w n'I"» f "^4> : ' 500 Club / .Klrs. Viola Low entertained her five hundred club at her home Wednesday. A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was served High score went to Mrs. Oscar Berg and Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Home Circle The Home Circle will meet at"the home of Mrs. John Hogarf. Thursday. Sept. 11, with Mrs. Viola Low as assistant h&aiess. ••to* v Get Together Mrs. Ruby Shepard enter, tgaped a group of friends at a one o'clock luncheon at her tiQQie Tuesday. Guests were Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Raymond Powers, Mrs. Elmer V^xipkleman, Mrs. Fred Bienapfl and Mrs. Mildred Nichols * JVIcHenry, Mrs. Ella Walkup of Greenwood and Mrs. Agnes Jeneks. 4-H The Happy Clover 4-H club girls met at the home of Les- 1 iff "Decker Wednesday evening. T3iey entertained their mothers and home advisors at a picnic supper which they prepared outdoors on the lawn. Personals Mrs. Agnes Jencks spent Tuesday evening with her daughter and family at Barrington. Mrs. William Dodge and daughter of Borger, Texas, and Mrs. Genevieve Dodge of Woodstock spent Tuesday evening .with Mrs. Ruby Shepard. I Mrs. B. T. Butler attended qft i bridal shower for Sue Kemp [at Woodstock Thursday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank spent Monday evening in the home of their son, William Jr. and family at Mundelein. I Mrs. Charles Anderson and daughter of Twin Lakes spent Thursday with Mrs. Ruby Shepard. In the afternoon they were callers in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron. • Vickey Johnson and Pat Hogan went on a trail ride to Palmyra, Wis. over the weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sonnemaker of Champaign spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan. ' Mrs. Agnes Jencks spent Friday, with her daughter and fttmily at Barrington. • » Mr. and .Mrs. William Heine of Chicago spent the- Labor Day weekend with Mrs. Ruby Shepard. On Sunday, with Mrs: Shepard and Mrs. Agnes Jencks they attended the Elkhorn Fair. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Saturday evening in the Ardin Frisbie home at Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lovetlette and family of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gruickshank. , Mr. 'and Mrs. James Wegener and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich spent Friday in the Phelps Saunders home at Sycamore. 1 Mrs. Paul Norman of Glenview, Mrs. Norman, Sr., and Mrs. Mimmet of Evanston spent Tuesday afternoon in the Ben Walkington home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jepson spent Wednesday and Thursday with friends at Anderson, Lid. Keith Jepson returned home with them after a visit there. . Mr. and Mrs. Freberg and son left for their home at Rivera, Calif., Friday after a two week visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn, and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan. Mrs. Jack Leonard and children of Lake Geneva spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g g u e s t s were Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter pf Sycamore and Jack Leonard of Lake Geneva. They celebrated the birthdays of Mrs. Jack Leonard and Bobby Brennan. Mr. and Mrs. James Wegenter went to Holy Hill Thursday. ' Fred Wiedrich and ®Butch Lleonard went to the Elkhorn Fair Friday afternoon. V.S. SAVINGS BONDS £ :• i'Vl'&'i v:}.-. *r. . . '.-J-*.-- i THOSE WERE THE 0AY5 THOSE WERE THE BAYS «*$&•/ ^ ^ fa* 7^f ratios -C. - T $ •Wl • <i, i i'Jl-x . \| THE,.' - RX-V \ £ % ByARTB Fdfc CWPP'MG THE , WDRRV / ' >"v n -o . FYTSSMM TA6d^RT>of Gokwibue. Hi limit bt Sail* Stmn OtmsrMt; N. ]> l^B6A$A«AU. KP&TO-FVJMN6 "TO FRIGHTEN GOING WESTW1TH HOSSFACEHANlK; ByFRANK THOMAS felRDS AW AtPHE outlaw FROZE as HE MHECLEO TO >ACCT THE ICY GAZE CHERRV; TRE€S / I Hi OF U.S. MARSHAL. HQSSFACE} \N ICY BAKATH OP DEAtH SEEDED to BLOW ACROSS THE ROOM HEO SiLCNTLV BOSS WANTS VUWt TO D FINGERS PO)S|b ice co SOMEJCf 7 LIKE ICICLES ABOVE THE ICE COLO STEEL Or HIS 1CVGUN HAN QUE.' %'T FROM THE TIME ICEHOUSE { ^rB°trS SONNY SOUTH (H\ .COUSIN SONNY f WILL . 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