Ringwood 500 Club Enjoys Dinner and Cards Ruby Shepard The members of the 500 club had dinner Wednesday at Twin Lakes. They went to the E. E. Whiting home in Richmond afterwards to play cards. High score went to Mrs. Bertha Peet and low to Mrs. Louis Hawley. Guests were Mrs. Bertha Peet and Mrs. Ruby Wilson of Richmond. Page Sixteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, April 23/ 1959 were among the top ten in the county in the "Share thfc Fun" contest at tjie Woodstock high school Friday evening. Sowing Circle The W.S^CS. Sewing Circle met at the h$me of Miss Alice Peet Thursday afternoon. Rummage Sale .Don't forget fhe rummage sale which will be held in the church basement April 24 and 25 on Friday, 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. and SafuMay 9 a.irr. until .5 p.m. Births Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Krohn of Woodstock are the proud parents of a son born April 18 at the Woodstock Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Cristy are the grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy the greatgrandparents. Art Show The third annual art show will be held at the McHenry Junior high school June 19, 20 and 21. Anyone desiring to participate please contact Mrs. Richard Wilhelm at 204 Main street McHenry or call McHenry 128-M. Entry blank? must be in before May 18. There will be cash awards for the local show. Happy Clover 4-H -Club The Happy Clover 4-H club J*. T. A. The P.T.A. will hold a meeting at the school house Monday evening April 27. Mrs. Aissen and Mrs. Holcomb will serve. They did very well with their bake sale. They made $44. Personals Mrs. Ben Walkington spent Tuesday ancr Wednesday in Chicago. Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Reinwall and family, at Cooney Heights. Mrs. Alan Ainger and son, David, of Hebron, spent Thursday morning with her mother, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uhl and family spent Sunday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Chicago were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Saturday. Among those from here to attend the annual W.S.C.S. meeting at Waukegan Friday were niesdames John Hogan, William Cruickshank, P at u 1 Walkington, Ben Walkington, Russel Rasmussen, William Cristy. Kenneth Cristy^^Aastin Hood and Mrs. Gillette. Mr. and Mrs. Lois Lurtz of Des Plaines spent Wednesday in the Dr. Hepburn home. Miss Pat Hogan spent Saturday in Chicago. Mrs. Anderson of Chicago spent Thursday in the Dr. Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Sunday in the Lyle Hopper home at Skokie. Will Claxton and John Dreymiyer of McHenry were Sunday dinner guests of their sister, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mrs. J. C. Pearson visited Mrs. Flora Harrison at Round Lake, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Williams of Ft.' Worth, Texas are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zamstorff of Wilmot spent Saturday afternoon in the John Ehlert home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen entertained their card club Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Sunday with their daughter and family at Mc Henry. Donna and Patty Low, Leslie Decker, Susan Jacobs, Mary Ellen Thompson, Judy Procup, Nancy Zapple, Connie Schacht, JoAnn Repke and Rev. and Mrs. James Mc- Chesney spent the week end at Camp Rude near St. Charles. All report a wonderful time. Mr. and, Mrs. Shouse and family or Woodstock spent Sunday in the Clayton Bruce home. - Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter, Mabel, Mrs. Dick Malsch, Mrs. Fred Bowman, Mrs. Tony Senkerik and Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore attended a surprise stork shower for Mrs Jerry Williams at the Russel Ehlert home at Richmond Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waldon Smith-Craft is COMING TO McHENRY and Mrs. Annabel Redmond; of Kenosha spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn. - Mrs. Charles Curtis of Kenosha and Mrs. Minnie Sheen of Salem called on Mrs. Hattie Curtis Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hattie Curtis called on her new great-grandson, Lance Raymond Teopper, at Johnsburg Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Harrison, Krystal Harrison, Kathy Holdorf and Miss Kinney attend the ice show in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. William Hepburn and Mrs. Hattie Curtis visited Mrs. Earl Barnard at the rest home in Woodstock Sunday morning. tillage of Sunnyslde REGISTRATION AT JOHNSBURG PUBLIC SCHOOL MAY 11-13 Irma Gunther--1577-J Pre - kindergarten and first grade registration for the Johnsburg public school will be held on May 11, 12, 13 from 9 a.m. until 12 noon at the school. All children who are five and those who, are six or will be by Dec. 1, 1959 are eligible. So mothers circle those days on your calendars so that you won't forget and bring your child's birth certificate. DRIVER LICENSE ACTION Secretary of State Charles, F. Carpentier has announced the following action on driver^* li-' censes: Revocation, Bill A>» cozer, Woodstock, driving whiie intoxicated; suspensions, Franklin Church, Woodstock, snd Donald Delotowski, Me Henry, three offenses; probat i o n a r y p e r m i t . F r a n k l i n Church, Woodstock. Art Fair know this seems to be rather early to remind you that an art fair is to be held in June but this notice is given early so that-you may get your paintings ready and get them registered. Anyone may enter especially if you are amateurs, and if /you have any paintings you want sold, or if you have any to loan to be on exhibition. l « AMI HOP" Dance SPONSORED BY ST. MARY'S P.T.A. SATURDAY. APRIL 25th 8 P.M. AMERICAN LEGION HALL McHENRY, ILL. Music by BOB FREUND'S BAND DONATION: $1.50 per couple (for dance only) GUESTS WELCOME drip-dry Van neuse Just watch this shirt perform! Day after day it will wash, drip-dry and wear without ironing. Even if you send it out to a laundry, it turns out perfect every time And no other shirt beats it for looks. The cotton broadcloth is luxurious and really comfortable. The soft collar is always neat...has Collarite sewn-in stays that can't get lost. Yet, this new miracle shirt is priced amazingly low. The all iron you we itho and only vantage Shirts -- $4 Century Vantage Shirts $S • Guaranteed by Good Booiekeopiog SAMPLE BALLOT To vote on the question of the organization of a General Park District, to bq known as "RIVER VALLEY PARK DISTRICT", in the County^f McHenry and State of Illinois. \ P&LLING PLACE: McHenry Township Fire House West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois DATE OF ELECTION Saturday, May 2nd, 1959 POLLS OPEN Six o'clock A.M. to Seven o'clock P.M. VERNON W- £AYS County Clerk of McHenry County (Instruction to voters: Place a cross (X) in the square opposite word indicating the way you desire to vote, and a cross (X) in the square opposite the names of the candidates for Park Commissioners you desire to vote.) • For Park District • Against Park District FOR PARK COMMISSIONERS (Vote for Five) McGii S Store for Men 117 S. Green St. "PHONE 47 McHenry, III. Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fridays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. 'til 12 Noon • Ralph Bennett • Raymond J. Cynowa • Henry M. Nell • Lynn C. Stuart • Edward J. Thennes • Ernest Useman • • • • • So if you would like to enter ypur work or if you know someone from around here who would be interested call Mrs. Richard Wilhelm at 128-M for further information. The fair will be held on June 19, 20 and 21 at the McHenry Junior highschool Birthdays Belated greetings to Eliza-, beth Metzger who celebrated it on April 12. Visitors Richard Fredrick's dad came for a brief visit from Wisconsin. The Metzger . fanyly had company from Waukegan on Sunday. My husband had his first golf game on Tuesday when his brother-in-law, Stanley from Chicago, challenged him to a game. They played nine holes and Bill beat him, Charley horse and all. is home and back to work and is coming along fine. He is such an active person and always on the go that it sure was a surprise when he had to be hospitalized. 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