Thursday, May 28, 1964 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Ringwood HOLD HOAST BEEF DINNER MEMORIAL DAY AT CHURCH Lor Brennan 658-2045 There will be a family style home cooked roast beef dinner on Memorial Day, May 30, in the Ringwood Methodist church basement. The dinner will be served from 12 noon until 2 p.m. Everyone is invited. Proceeds will go to the building fund. Let's give ourselves a treat and enjoy a delicious meal. Bring your~fcqends and family to the dinner on Saturday, May 30. New Reporter For Sr. HI M.Y.F. News Sharon Baker is the new reporter for the Sr. Hi M.Y.F. report from now on. I'd like to thank Linda Low for the wonderful work she did in reporting the news during her term. I'm sure Sharon will follow doing great work also. Here's the report: Jim was impressed! Yes, Jim McFarland was finally impressed. And who could have impressed him and the rest of the group? No on else but Mr. and Mrs. Stinespring and their marriage. The Stinesprings were the guest speakers at the M. Y. F. Sunday night. They talked wjth us about marriage and preparation for the home. They shared with us their experiences and opinion of what makes an "almost perfect" marriage. Our questions were answered and we were all impressed by our guests and their perfect harmony. Betsy Fossum and Sharon Baker led an appropriate worship service. They later served delicious refreshments. Next week, due to Baccalaureate, there will' be no M.Y.F. meeting. * School Children Enjoy Trips Mrs. London's first and second graders enjoyed a very exciting day last Friday when several mothers drove the group to Gait airport for an interesting tour of an airport. They then went to Berryland where they enjoyed a picnic lunch and hyd a chance to shed shoes and socks to wade thru the crystal clear water in the pool. The wading seemed to be the main event. It's a sure sign of summer coming. Destination: Museum of Science and Industry. The upper six grades were driven to Chicago by Mike WJeser to the Museum of Science and Industry on Friday, The group along with their teachers, Mr. Smejkal, Mrs. Lumbar and Mrs. Mecklenberg, toured the building during the morning, taking in the Submarine and Coal Mines. These two exhibits seemed to be of the most interest, and the first things they reported on when asked of their trip. At noon, all had a sack lunch in the bus, then were in smaller groups to browse at their leisure with a time limit for meeting for the return to" Ringwood. Community Picnic Sunday This coming Sunday, May 31 there will be a community picnic for all families in Ringwood. This picnic is for the school children and families as well as those not having youngsters attending this school. It will be held at the school grounds, rain or shine. , You are asked to bring a dish of your choice to pass, sandwiches and eating service for your family. The drink will be furnished. Let's make this the biggest picnic ever. Everybody come. Dress casual, there will be baseball games for adults a:-, well as youngsters. Let's get together and meet our neighors, O.K.?? The time is noon. In case of rain, the picnic will be held inside. Ringwood Graduation The first, class to graduate in the new school building will receive their diplomas on Monday, June 1, at H:15 p.m. Mr. Smejkal has live in the class, Trudy Oonk, Debbie Harvey, Linda Gclvin, Candy Fossum and Gordon Bauer. Edward Hall, the assistant superintendent of schools, wiil be the guest speaker of the evening. The seventh grade mothers will be in charge of serving refreshments at the close of the program. All are invited to attend the graduation exercises and pai ty to be held on Monday. flatty Gets Confirmed Last Monday evening, at 7:30 p.m. in St. Patrick's church in McIIenry, Patty Brennan received the Sacrament of Confirmation. There were ninlyfive boys and girls all dressed in their gowns. The girls wearing white gowns, red collars and beanies. The boys with red gowns, and ties. Mr. and.iyirs. Joe Schmitt of McHenry and Loren'* Harrison were supper guests in the Bob Brennan home also. Patty's grandmother, Mrs. Schmitt, was her sponsor for her Confirmation. There was an extra thrill for Patty, since a cousin of purs Father Everett Hiller picked up the name cards and called i he names to Bishop Loras Lane for the memorial event. Patty chose the name of Elizabeth for her Confirmation riame. a Jim Bhu'kinan Graduated Sunday Jim Blaekman, grandson of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn, graduated .from the Richmond-Burton high school in Richmond last Sunday afteroon. A supper-re ••option was held in the Brennan- Blackman home following with Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blaekman, Leo, Jim, and Janet of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. John Blaekman and son, Tommy, of Antioch; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harms and daughters of Rockford; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harms and Dianne of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Madden of Rockford; Donna Gargara of Richmond; Mrs. Molly Harms of Twin Lakes;- Mrs. Klein of Waukegun; and Frank Hack,.attending. • v "500" Club Mrs. Flora Carr entertained the 500 Club in her home on Wednesday afternoon. Belva Sebastian took high for the afternoon with Bertha Peet taking low. Attends Gold Star Dinner Mrs. Nellie Hepburn attended the gold star pot luck dinner last Monday evening in the Legion hall in McHenry. Confined In Hospital Let's have a get-well card shower for Mrs. Dorothy Aissen, who will be confined tp the hospital for another week. Dorothy is a patient in Memorial Hospital in Woodstock. I'm sure I lie days will pass much faster if her friends remember her by dropping a card. Here 'N' There * Mrs. Louis ^ Hawley spent from Wednesday until Friday with her sister, Mrs. Maude Deffenbaugh, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seegert of Mineral Springs were supper guests in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard on Wednesday evening. Loicn Harrison was a supper guest in the home of Mrand Mrs. Bob Brennan on W6dnesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blackman and Mrs. Nellie Hepburn motored to Kenosha on Monday. Last Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard were Mr. and Mrs. David Weigle and daughter, Caryl, of DeKalbj Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ainger and son, David, of Hebron; and Will Claxton of McHenry. Mrs. James Wegener entertained 6 group of ladies at demonstration in her home on Wednesday afternoon. Attending were; Mrs. Louis Winn and Mrs. Jenny Vierke of Richmond; Mrs. Joan Miller of Twin Lakes; Mrs. Martin Wegener of McHenry; Mrs. Nellie Hepburn and Mrs. Bob Brennan. Mrs. Alex Ramoska and Alexis Mary, Mrs. Bob Brennan and Linda were Waukegan visitors on Tuesday. We also called on Mrs. Don Smart of Waukegan. Mrs. Nellie Hepburn, Mrs. Ruby Shepard and Mrs. Ray Frazier attended the Eastern Star meeting on Monday evening. The end of the Ringwood News once again. Have a safe holidays Remember, with Memorial Day ofif the weekend; there will be a greater number of cars on the road. Be careful, we'd like to have you around for a long time yet. Bye for now. See you next week. PLAN FOR HAY DAY AT WINDY KNOLL FARM Thursday, June 4 is the big Hay Day program at the John Robson Windy Knoll Farm, five miles east of Woodstock and 4 miles north of Crystal Lake, on the Crystal Springs road. The program will be continuous from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Purpose of the tremendous array of forage machines is to actually demonstrate to farm people the efficient and best possible way to harvest high quality forage. Ron Carney, Hay Day Chairman, with his committee of Harold Jepson, George P. Freund, Charles Weingart and Farm Advisor Louis Engelbrecht, have planned for 3,000 people, SUNDAY THEME Mortality is a dream from which we need to be awakened.1 This is the theme of the Bible Lesson to be heard at the McHenry Christian Science church on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. The' subject will be "Mortals and' Immortals," and the Golden Text is from Ephesians (5:14): "Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light." . -wn E ins2mUl eU®®8fffk§ fees mt I euawmmim Imw cf^99 Harold Hensley, President of Hensley Electric Company, Chicago Heights Harold Hensley's company has made more than 600 electric heat installations since 1958 --and right now, Mr. Hensley is installing electric heat in another 628 homes under construction! 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