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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Sep 1961, p. 12

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Jbf» TviIN THE McHENBY PLAINDEALER • Thusdef' Septal** 14 €961 Rlngwood LOCAL NOVaSTER TRANSFERRED TO DIXiGil PARISH Rofcr Sbepard A farewell party was held at the church for Rev. and Mrs. James McChesney and daughter Sunday evening, Sept. 10. __ They were presented with a . purse of money. Rev. McChes- • nejr -is leaving Rlngwood for t Dixon. I Surprise Birthday Party A surprise birthday party - was held for Roger Kunz at his home at Aigofiquin Friday eve- • ning. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz, Ringwood; ! Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliasn Bruno, Sharon and William, Jr., of . Lake-tn-flie-HiMs; Joe Kayser of HaMland and Bonnie Knockles of Lfikf^-in-the-Hills. H'.S.C.S. - - ;; The women of the church and community are invited and •"encouraged to «ttend the annual Jail ..meeting of the W.S. »*C.S. at the Wesley Woods camp Williams Bay, Wis., *Wedn&xlay evening. A pot-luck •"Supper wiH'Jbe served followed liiy a program and business •meeting. <"" Pergonals T "Mr.'anffTWrs. Wolf Shattie •went to O'Hare Field Saturday .j^ening to meet ttoeir sister-iniaw, Mrs. Violet Rellihg of Cal- )fttrnia, Wh<i' came for a visit. I Mrs. Ruby Shepard with Mrs. 4Mhn Ainper and daughters, >^Ianey and Mary, and son, Da- »kt,- were* visitors at Meadowdale. Xuesday. Mrs. Jirousek arid daughter, Georgianne, returned to their home at Melrose Park Tuesday after spending 'the past week ; in the Mrs,^ Nellie Hepburn home. - -/ Mrs. Millie'Rush <rf fticlimoTxd spentjfibe weekend in the John Ehlert home. "Mrs. Lester Carr and Miss Mae Wiedrich were visitors at Meadowdale, Tuesday. Mesdames Lester Carr and John Hcigan and Miss Lona Brever attended a meeting of the Moose at ^cllenry Tuesday evening. Frank .HaWley of Crystal Lake called on his brother* Louis Hwtrley, KfetaeaAqr afternoon. Mrs. Wolf -Steadle and Mrs. Bussiler of SJiring Grove were visitors at Dundee-. Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kmz visited his mother at Wesley Memorial horfjfUal in Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle went to O'Hare Airfield Wednesday evening to see their sister-in-law off for California. She was called home lj»y the death of a relative. M-Sgt and Mrs. John Woodward and sor.s of Madison. Wis., spent the weekend with <her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loui s H a w l e y . S u n d a y d i r . n e r guests besides the Woodwards were Mrs. Floyd How e of Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frnest Tteimvall and sons and Mrs. Anna Reinwall of Mcllonry. Mrs. Jirousek and dautjh'er, Georgeanna, and sons. Miles and Paul, of Chicago spent Sunday with Mrs. Nellie Hepburn. Mrs. Jirousek remained for the week. Mrs. Ronald Rowe and daughter of Woodstock -visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz^and * Mr. and Mrs. Ro^er Kunz sporU^ the weekend at Turkey-Run "' near Marshal, Ind., and I .aim: Day at Crawford. Ind. T.hey had the misfortune.to i;o in Hie ditoh at Kankakee during the heavy rain and liad to ho jiulloi! out. Lucky no one was injured. Nancy and David Ainviei' and Jim Hilton of He! iron sj)en-t • Friday evening with Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mrs. Tony Senkerik of Sunnyside Estates .spent Saturday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunz and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kunz had dinner at Waukegan Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lisk ' and family of Fox Lake visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert . Lisk, Saturday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington took their son. Jay, to Mt. 'Vernon, Iowa Saturday where he will enter his second year at Cornell college. Mr. and'Mi's. Louis Hawley visited Floyd Howe at the Woodstock Memorial hospital, Sunday evening. Mrs. Bert Lisk spent Friday in the home of her son, Joe Lisk, and family at Fox Lake. Will Claxton and John Drcvmiller were Sunday dinner guests of Mi's. Ruby Shepard. Arthur Peel of Chula Vista, Calif., spent Sunday with his nieces, the Misses Alice and Marian Peet. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer of Deerfield, spent Saturday evening ^yith Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stock of Woodstock were Sunday evening callers in the Weldon Andreas home. Paul Jirousek and Peter Skochek of Chicago were callers' in the Mrs. Nellie Hepburn home Suhday. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huemann and family of Johnsburg spenl Sunday ovening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas. Fred Wiedrich, Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener and son and Mr. and Mrs. P.ob Brennan and family silent Sunday evening in the Phelps Saunders home al Sycamore. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert and family of Kenosha were Sunday dinner guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert, and were also callers in the Fred BAwman Jiqme. Mr. and Mrs. John Powers and Mrs. Martha Bowman of Chicago were Sundfiy dinner guests in the Fred Bowman home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wiedrich and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wiedrich of Burlington called on their grandmother, Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby attended the wedding of Joann Schwab and Richard Berg of Huntley Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby. visited Mrs. Margaret Gielow at Lakeland Park Sunday afternoon. Social dub Mrs. Louis Hawley entertained the Women's afternoon social club at her home Wednesday. A one o'clock dessert luncheon was served. High score went to .Mrs. E. E. Whiting and low to Miss Lona Brever. Bunco Club The Bunco club was entertained in tfie home of Mrs. Georgia Thomas at Woodstock Thursday. A one o'clock dessert luncheon was served. Prizes went to Mrs. Tiiomas Doherty, Mrs. Lizzie Thompson and Mrs. Pearl Berg. Sr. Hi M.Y.F. District Meet The Chicago Northern district M.YwF. held a districtwide convocation al Wilmette on Saturday, Sept. 9, on the study of "Freedom" with Dr. John Vayhinger and Dr. Tyler Thompson as speakers. Methodist Men Meet President Ernest McCann of the Methodist Men of the Ringwood Church reminds, all men of the church to place this meeting of Sept. '26 on their calendar. It will be a dinner meeting with a visiting delegation from the district organization to kick off their fall program. g Auction Sept. 28 There's going to Tie an auction Sept. 23 with proceeds going to the building fund to reduce indebtedness on the Ringwood church. Official Board Meets All members of the official board of the Methodist church met at the church Friday evening for their monthly meeting. APPOINTED ASSISTANT F. John Taylor, of R. R. 2, Virginia, was announced by Director of Agriculture Ralph S. Bradley as newly appointed .administrative assistant In the Illinois Department of Agriculture effective Sept. 1. Taylor will be an advisor and lis?son between the department id the General Assembly. He and a brother manage an exteasive •farm operation in -Case -couaty. 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