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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Dec 1960, p. 15

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Thujpday, Pecember 1, 1960 ,' . ^appsp/ TfP MSREWRT PMPfPEALER igwood SALE HELD BY COMMUNITY CLUB Ruby Sfcepard m*>* S&SfcBi&s&ia lUl/h'i, The Community club of Ringwood is sponsoring a toy fair fiCfl bake sale on Friday, Dec. SC from 10 aan. to 6 p.m. in the Muzzy building. There will be a complete display of all kinds of toys, as well as homemade items from the kitchens of some very fine cpoks. Donations from Ring- Wood residents would be very much appreciated. Announces Knmtffoment (Albert Oonk announces the engagement of his daughter f)ianna, to Jack Mullen, son of lfcr. and Mrs. Charles Mullen. No immediate plans for the Wedding as yet. Home Circle The December meeting of the Home Circle will be at the home of Mrs. Fubv SheparH c. 8. A pot-luck dinner will served. Personals M-Sgt. and Mrs. John Woodward and family of Madison, vifooVprjrt with hnr ^1*55. LOU* is Hawlev. Sunday . dinner piiests were also Mr. and Mrs. Ernes* Reimyall and family priri ^Trs. Anna Re'nwnll of lenrv. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 5we of Crystal Lake were callers in the afternoon. Mirs. Jeroasftk and sons. Miles and Paul* of Melrose Park were visitors m the Dr. Henburn home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullen. Jr.. entertained their oarept «?. Mr. and Mrs. Charles fuller. Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Beager at dinner Sunin honor of their first weddfne anniversarv. •'Wtis. Ruby Shepard spent •rt^iBP'Pivthg t)av and the *<etld in the Alan Ainger at Hebron. Blackman of Antioch fed his parents. Dr. and Its,-.Henburn Sundav. • 'jRfoger Kunz and Carol Bruno sftent Saturday in Milwaukee. Hattie Curtis snerit r«mks«7ivin<» and the weekend |*|ppher daughter at Salem, •i M*. Mrs. Frank Kawley •!of Crystal I^ke were vis'ior* ii« the Louis Hawley home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods of Genoa ci*v weiSe guests Tn itl^Jtete Sebastian home on ;sfj&}t. Thanksgiving Day in tfte T0. Makito home at Ebnhur&t. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kun* were dinper enjegt at Racine Saturday evening! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman apd family and Joe Flige snettt Thanksgiving day in the Kenneth Kotis home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter, Mabel, Were ^•sts in the Tony Senkerik home at Surtnyside Estates on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore spent Thanksgiving day in the Duane Ehlert home at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olsen of Richmond were guests in the Beatty-Lo^ home for T^antegiving. TMr. and Mrs. Walter Low agd family spent Sunday with her parents at McHenry. Mr. and Mr?- Charles Uhl tnd family spent Thanksgiving and the weekend with his pa*- ei^ts in Ohio. Jack Pearson of Ft. Sill, Ojkla., and Jim Pearson of De- Kalb spent the Thanksgiving day and weekend with their jnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. •arson. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce ,ai*d family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman and family Spent' -Thanksgiving with Mrs. Clara Bruce at Opdyke, HI. MisS Mae Wiedrich of Harvard spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. - Mr. and Mrs. John Graves and children of Mt. Carmel, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cristy and baby of Crystal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cristy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wiedrich and daughter of Twin Lakes spent Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz and son, Roger, attended a family reunion at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jake Meidzybroocke in Chicago on Thanksgiving day. Thanksgiving day guests in the Bob Brennan home were Mr. and 'Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter, Georgia Mary, of Sycamore, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard and family .of Lake Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitt of McHenry,. Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener and Fred Wiedrich, Jr. Henry Skocstad. Jr.. of Wilmot spent Sunday in the Char- 'e«s Brennan home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz and son. Roger, had lunch at Milwaukee Saturday and dinner it Waukegan. Mr and Mrs. John Ho^an and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ackerman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman and family attended a family reunion at the Charles Ackerman. Sr.. home at Ponu- 'ar Grove on Thanksgiving Dav. Terry Pliner of Green Bay, Wis., spent Wednesday evening in the Bob Brennan home. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Lisk, Tr„ of Richmond were luncheon guests in the Earl Kunz home Tuesday. Mrs. Bettv Tretow and children of Woodstock, spent Thanksgiving day with her narentB, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sowers. Mrs. Petrea Moreland and Mr. and Nfrs. E. Moreland and two sons of Chicago and Charles Sowers were • dinner guests *n thp Sl<nn*d Jacobsen home on Thanksgiving dav. Mr. and "Mrs. Roberts of Park Fi^ge were capers in the Dr. Hepburn Home Satunlav. Mrs. Earl Kunz spent Tues- Hav with Mrs. Ann Haerle at Fox Lake. jyir. and Mrs. Byron Sowers r*nd son. Charlie, attended a HUllHi win llir Sherman Snencer home at McCullom Lake <undav. Others to attend were Mr. and Mrs. T.pOnard Snencer and b#?bv of Ilrbanau Mr. apd Mrs. Jim Hunt of McHenry. Mr. and Dick Aissen of Wonder Lake and Miss Petrea Jacobsen. Mrs. Annabel Redmond and Mrs. Genevieve Clark of Kenosha snent the weekend in the Dr. Henburn home. Thanksgiving day guests in the Boyd Dowel! home were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. John Hallman and family, Mr^^-and Mrs. Bob Schroeder and family of Elein, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrisbn and family of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dowell of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Harrison and son, Loren. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oxtob? Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thomas and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oxtoby and family of Sprin«» Grove were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby on Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving day guests in the Ernest Winters home were Mr. and Mrs. W. Norton and family arid Mrs. Irene Slyter of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs; James Mellessen of Glen View and Mrs. MMnie Knott of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs." Bill Brennan and family of McCullom Lake, Mervin Huff, Miss Darlene Justen and Lilly Boyd, were guests in the Charles Brennan home On Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Fleimer of Chicago spent Saturday in the Dr. Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and daughter, Margo, and Mr.' and Mrs. Duane Andreas, and sons spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith at Mattison, 111. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank visited Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schafer at Mukwanago, Wis., on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schue t z e o f M i l w a u k e e s p e n t Thanksgiving day with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn. Mrs. Francis Costello and children of Hartland spent Sundav with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Alamshah of Edgertown, Wis., were luncheon guests in the Earl K"--* home Saturday. Ro^er Kunz and Carol Bruno of Lake m the Hills spent Sundav in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hjnze of Crystal Lake spent Thanksdivine day in the Mrs. Lena Peet home. Jay Walkington was home from Cornell colleee for his Thanksgiving vacation. Ben Walkington spent Thankseiving day in the Mrs. Marian Peck home at Elgin. The Benoy families held their reunion and Thanksgiving day dinner in the church bpcornent. Miss Alice Peet visited friends in Elgin Sunday. COURT BRIEFS A number of cases were heard in J. P. court this past week. On Wednesday evening, a motorist appeared in court on a charge of driving while having a revoked driver's license. His case will be turned over to county court. Richard Hester, Jr.. paid a SI 5 fine for driving 45 in a 30- mile zone on Richmond Road. He appeared in court Saturday. Laura Mule^ki of Sunnyside was charged $10 for driving 46 miles an hour in a 30-mile zone. Keith Peters of Rt. 4, McHenry, paid two fines on Saturday, one for driving 42 in a 30-mile zone and the other for wrong lane usage. The fines wef8K!|V7*-fov the first dfftefise and $10 for the second, A 930 fine was charged Raymond Charbonnier of Eastwood Manor for driving too fast for conditions/ Russell Halvorson of Fair Oaks paid $10 on a charge of d i s t u r b i n g t h e p e a c e w i t h noisy mufflers. A $5 fine was paid by a motorist for illegal parking. If there were fewer people, we would need to do less work; therefore, we would have more time, and more places to rest. REFLECTIVE PLATES HELP1 REDUCE REAR END COLLISIONS Automobile license plates made of reflective materials that glows brightly in the headlights of oncoming cars at night can effect significant reductions in rear-end collisions, the number one nighttime driving hazard, according to a report on the first national study of reflective plates conducted by the engineering experiment station of the University of Illinois. Reflective plates on vehicles parked or stalled adjacent to unlighted highways enable an approaching motorist to detect and steer clear of the stopped vehicles in time to avoid rtarend collisions, the Illinois study indicates. University engineers analyzed motor vehicle collision statistics compiled from . 1955 to the present by the Department of Highways In Minnesota. one of the first staites to adopt reflective plates, and concluded that a significant reduction in nighttime rear-end collisions could be . attributed solely to the use reflective materials on state license plates. Reflect ive license plates, adopted ^>y ten states, have secondary safety functions on the highway by increasing visibility of vehicles with faulty taillights and enabling motorists to determine the position of cars with only one headlight operating, the stwfcr reveals. They are also useftlLin aiding nighttime depth perception, the engineers say. The primary value of reflective plates is pp increase the visibility of cars left parked or stalled with lights out on unl i g h t e d s t r e e t s or rrn'mways, areas in whic^i nighttime rear-end collisions are cbmmoil. 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