Thursday, August 20, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Eleven Ringwood W.S.C.S. LEARN OF SECRET PALS AT CRXSTY HOME A Ruby Shepard The Woman's Society of Christian Service met in the William Cristy home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Dorothy Jepson had the meditation. A social evening followed and each one received a gift from her secret pal and found out who she was. Names were drawn for secret pals for the coming year. Hostesses were Shirley Ciwty and Mertie Harrison. Home Circle The Home Circle was entertained in the home of Mrs, Agnes Jencks Thursday afternoon. This was secret pal day and each received a gift from her secret pal and found out who she was. Luncheon consisted of ice cream, cookies and h. Wedding. Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce entertained a group of relatives and friends at their home Saturday evening in honor of their twenty-ninth wedding anniversary. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Shook and daughter of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Cok^ey and daughter, Maryln, aiflr son, Dan, of Belvidere; Shirley Beard of Genoa; Mr. and Mi's. Leonard Adkerman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman and family. Births A daughter, Susan pawn, 7 lb. 9 oz., was born Aug 6,1959, to Rev. and Mrs. Wyman of Montgomery, 111. Rev. Wyman wa| our former pastor. a son, Charles Phillip, was born Aug. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Williams of Ft. Worth. Texas. Mrs. Williams was the former Betty Feltes and Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore are the proud grandparents. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newlin of Hutsonville, 111., spent a few dss the past week with her sister, Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mrs. Ruby Shepard was ? guest in the William Heine home in Chicago a few days the past week. Mrs. Stanley Jepson attended the wedding of a niece in Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Earl Kunz and son, Richard, visited Ann Haerle at Fox Lake Monday. £j[r. and Mrs. Charles Uhl ana family and Vic Zoellick were visitors in Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens of Richmond w^re supper guests of Mrs. Agnes Jencks Thursday evening. Miss Mildred Rugg of Washington, D.C., spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler. £lr. and Mrs. George Gregory of West Chicago spent Friday afternoon and evening in the William Cruickshank home. Mrs. Earl Kunz . and son, Richard, were visitors at St. Franciscan Monastery at Burlington Friday. Mrs. Hlnry Kalbow, - Miss Mary Ellen Rugg, Mrs. -Will Hoy of Huntley, Mrs. Alvin Benoy and children of McHenry and Mrs. Harold Stanek and children of Elkhorn were luncheon guests of Mrs. B. T. ButlAr Thursday. : Jpfann Dewey of Armstrong, 111., and Tom and Mary Norman ,of Glenview, spent a few days the past week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington. Jay Walkington was a visitor at Starved Rock Saturday. Sally Ann Shadle of La Canada, Calif., spent the past week with her ^ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle. The employees of the Morton Chemical Company enjoyed a picnic at Veterans Acres Saturday. Richard Kunz is home on a fifteen, day furlough. He and his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Kunz, visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kunz, in Chicago Sunday. John Hogan, Jr., spent the past two weeks at the Air Force Regferve summer camp at Bakalar, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington went to Somonauk, 111., Sunday, to see their new greatgranddaughter. They spent Sunday night and Monday with Mrs. Marian Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle attended a family picnic in the William Pries, Sr., home at Mc- Henry Sunday. Mrs. Earl Kunz and son, Richard, spent Thursday in the Carl Tietz home at Mileth Park. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley were Sunday dinner guests in the Ernest Reinwall home at McHenry. Margaret Jepson of Dundee spent several nights the past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington, while her parents are on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz and son, Richard, spent Saturday at St. Charles. Miss Patty Hogan with the Share the Fun 4-H community clovers and community gophers of Richmond went to the fair at Springfield Friday. They will take part in the program Saturday evening and she will model her dress Monday afternoon. Pvt. Richard Kunz attended •\ lawn party in the Karl Tietz home at Mileth Park Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Granberg of Oshkosh, Wis., spent the past week with her sister, and husband, the Kenneth Cristys. Mr. and Mrs. Banks and family spent the weekend with relatives in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yardley and daughter, Linda, of Woodstock spent Thursday evening in the Fred Bowman home. Wilma Hoffman is spending the week in the Dr. Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter, Mabel, and Mrs. Millie Rush attended the fair at Wilmot Saturday. Mrs. Marie Romine of Mar-, ion, Ind., is visiting her sister and family the Byron Sowers. Mr. and Mrs. John Hofmann and family; of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon with Dr. and Mrs. Willianj^sHepburn. Fred Albright and son of DesPlaines called on Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter of Sycamore and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn of Richmond^ ^were~~^supper guests in the Fred Wie^rich, Jr., home Saturday evemjig. Mr. and M/s. Charles Brennan were evening guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gordcfn Berg and son of Prescott^/Ariz., are spending v£he^ week with the former's parents^ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Algonquin visited in the Dr. Hepburn home Saturday. Fred Wiedrich and Butch Leonard went to the Springfield Fair Thursday. They returned home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener who attended the fair Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rody Liden of Burlington were visitors in the Oscar Berg home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low and son of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday in the Beatty- Low home. CABE Speeds Relief Acting on reports of widespread suffering as a result of floods in Kashmir, CARE international headquarters has directed its Mission Chief in India to begin distribution of $10,000 worth of relief goods to victims. "Hiis initial aid will consist of woolen blankets, cloth and food, all purchased in India to speed the operation. Reports described the floods as the worst in many years, with 800,000 men, women and children made homeless and destitute. An appeal has been made to Americans to back the relief effort with contributions to CARE, 1 South State Street, Chicago 3, 111. - • • • ' • ' v - " ' h" ' • ' S DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL. TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO IS A.M. and 1 TO 8 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 McHenry Shores SCHEDULE FUN FAIR AT BEACH NEXT SUNDAY By I^ouise Winter - 2897 Clare Mueller 558-R-l -» ' ' • • Truck, Tractor and Passenger Car Tires •• All Sizes FIRESTONE'S FAMOUS f DRY CHARGE BATTiRIES From $3 to $6 TRADEJN For Your Old Battery ..as low as DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU GET OUR PRICES! •-McHenry Tire Mart . WALT FREUND. Prop. 526 Main Street PHONE 294 McHenry The ways and means committee of the McHenry Shores club, under the guiding reins of Marge Olszewski, haye been busier than a swarm pf- bees during the past week tying up the loose ends for the Fun Fair to be held this coming Sunday. If you were not at home when one of the committee women called, there is still ample time to get your pie . or white elephant in their hands. In case of a pie, just bring it, or them, along with you when you come doyyn to the beach at. 8 Aug. 23. The white feJephant can be left with any of the following ladies: Darlene Hattan, Irene Mueller, Marge Olszewski, Elsie Schmitt, Gloria Schramm, Agnes Schweikert, Dolores Stark or Evelyn Tanner. All husbands of these eager beavers have been assigned jobs. Marge has had some volunteers to relieve her workers but will appreciate some more help, so don't hesitaae to let her know that you ^yill be available for an hour ' on . so. Give her a buzz at 3048-J. The newly installed slab will be initiated as a dance floor later on in the evening. Don't forget to bring your friends and relatives for the games, food and refreshments that will abount. All can plan a' pleasant afternoon and evening down at the beach. Air Show Our airline flight engineer. Sam Winters, piled the whole family into the car and took them to Rockford to attend the Experimental Aircraft association show. Planes and pilots are ED'S RENTAL RENTS Floor Sanders to Rotary Tillers PHONE 32 brought in from all over the world for this big event. Everything new in aviation is given a thorough test and Louise had a hard time to pry Sam away from it all. Vacations --- Here and There Grandma and grandpa Guy enjoyed the company of their grandchildren. Mark, Guy, and Val Thompson of Glen Ellyn, who were out for a couple of weeks. Ron and Diane Clark had a pleasant two weeks when Mrs. Marcella Clark and her daughter. Donna Jean, visited them. The Richard Barrows family have just returned from a refreshing trip up through Door county. Wis., which included a ferry boat trip to Washington Island. Mr. and Mrs. Lokay spenl a week up in Rhinelander with Bill's brother, who is one of the Wisconsin Rangers in that area. Daisy Smith's dream finally caine true as she boarded a jet airliner last Tuesday for the start of that long awaited trip to Hawaii. Mikemoor Highlights Of Village Meeting By: Marlon Sulok Clare Mueller A motion concerning the roads was passed at the July meeting, but due to the village president's action, work on the roads could not be started. This same motion was again will stay with Jack and Vergie until their house is completed on Bonnie Brae. Bulletins Pinky (Bill Pinkonsly) just weighed in a 20 lb. watermelon from his garden. Shall we let him get away with this? Hope it was as good, as it looked. Louise and Clare appreciate your newsie phone calls. Don't forget to keep them coming. passed at the August meeting and work should start shortly. In a passed motion, the chief of police was instructed to take all violations to the magistrate of the village. Two other motions passed gained appropriations of $150 for the purpose of cutting weeds along the roads, right ot ways, and $125 to repair the railing of the bridge on Sunset Lane. More of the citizens of this village should take an active interest in their community. One way of showing this interest is by attending the village meetings. Mail Delivery Those home owners in Lakemoor interested in more convenient mail delivery should speak to the mailman about the placement and location of their mailboxes. Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sarley Birthdays and an Anniversary Birthday greetings today to Fred Wetzel and to Helen Risting, who will celebrate hers tomorrow. Saturday. Ev and Bob Tanner will celebrate their seventeenth anniversary. The Cicchini twins. Diane and Judy, will be all of 9 years old o n t h e t w e n t y - f o u r t h a n d Marie Hinz will have a birthday Tuesday. Welcome Back One of our former residents, Ronald Verstege, is back home with his parents. He. with his wife. Beverly, and son, Billy, A CHAT WITH US Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. 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