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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Aug 1953, p. 12

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w v-mm ^t /V^^V "*> w "* V-1 "Vv>, aiiMtt*«* > s ^ j •*•"•:* - t. " V < - »- * r.'V-^* 1*4. > , a • .J burg News By Mr*. Betty Hettermann ^43p*g»tuiation* to Mr. and *"" Kreuger upon the new to their household. Mrs. f gave birth to a baby >n Aug. 18 at the WoodmmwBr hospital. Mother and baby lifillRied home on Sunday. Mrs. Kreuger is the former . Smith. Math Schmitt has returned from his fishing trip. Seems the catching wasn't too good because of the bait!! Mr. |nd Mrs. James Cassidy erf Rogers Park spent a pleasant v.eck here. They occupied Mrs. Marie Wentzel's summer home tin Sunnyside Estates. There were quite a few guests Speaking of fishing, Adolph Brientenback says fish are scarce now but hopes m the near future they will be more ! plentiful. Mr. Brientenbaik is the plentiful. Mr. Brientenback is the the fish fry last week. - Bill Ricks, "our congenial mayor," had qtiite a #ew visitors again last week. Everyone just has to stop and say a Tew words flerimiW: fhe family *get-togrth* er was for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keenan and family, who were leaving for their home in Pompano Beach, Fla., on Tuesday. Pictures of Mrs. Hettermann's twenty grandchildren and the immediate family were taken before supper. Mr. and Mrs. John Herdrieh and children, Dick, Don, Jimmie, Linda and Judy, Mr." and Mrs. -"Speed" Stilling and children, Carol Ann, Jerry, Kenny, Diane and Teddy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hettermann and children. Bob, Karry, Joe and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hettermann and daughters, Sandy and Jeannie, Mr. and Mrs. James Hettermann an.d daughters, Joy and Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. jack Keenan and children, Betty Lou and Tom,' aftd Mrs.'. Helen Hettermann. Once again the Christian Mothers are sponsoring a bake sate. The sale will take place at Fred Smith's garage on Saturday morning, Sept. 5. All kiridg of homemade goodies will be on sale for everyone to purchase. Proceeds #11 be' for . UNrnew school building fund. ! hayrack. No one was seriously injured. A'.broken leg WM abstained by one young girt. | fr. Blitsch is urging everyone I to tum in their pledges for the i new school as soon as possible. Everyone should contribute toward such a worthy cause a» all our children will benefit by it. As soon as you can, please remit your pledges to Fr. Bfitsch. The Johnsburg rescue aquad squad was called upon to lend their assistance last Friday evening. They were called to help in an accident between a hay rack and an automobile. It seems the ^ar crashed into the Egg quality ts not affected by the kind of grain you feed in all-mash rations to your laying flock. v STRICTLY he could not earn a living at bookmaking. Guess he hadn't known that "crime doesn't pay." ? ' * • • Natives of Northern Rhodesia can no longer take a day off when a relative dies. "to look for coffin wood" because the government will supply the caskets. Bet hall game attendancedips. Thin oul old atrawbelry plants this summer for tgeat yields next'j spring. Strict sanitation to get rid of fly breeding places ' is the first step ih fly control, says a University ' of Illinois entomologist. '^0 .. m DR. HBWRY FltEUND f r,.V> OPTOMETRIST * A* *38 S. Grew Street. McHexwry V. (Closed Thursday Afternoons) ;- v < : v 0 *»• ~'.yr " IfTES EXAMINED - GLASSES FlTTtlf a ;yA VIStAL TRAINING - VISUAL RF.HABILITATIOH CeNPLETE VISIT All ANALYSIS * jiorRS DAILY : 9 to 18 A. M. and 1 to 6 P. ^ AY EVENINGS: tiOO to 8tS0 P. K> v ^ EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT .fi"**!*? >"'^r PHONE McHpNHY 452 c * •* * •••' ff visitors will beqome feWer and fewer. atThe A1 Schultert "^home this to this gentleman wher. passing past week. Soon the summer through town. Ray Schaefer and Waiting, season .will be over and' friends .of Chicago visited himm- -- - - - -- '•-•over the weekend, as did Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese and daughter, Joan, of Dallas, Texas. ChMt*r Crowley .nd rete.ti.ve, ! The Rees.9 ^.yMHiy ;tlg were very h.ppyi,W h»ve CheS- Floyd If**" f M^Uo" ter's fsther: hoip*-;Io^:»S*S,tj:Lakl' and * -if visit test week. * •<. . W *'• *"*• W ' A pleasant reunion was enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. James Freund. i by the group. • ' . _ Mi*, and Mrs. Ed Hettermann.! -On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr and Mrs Gerald "Hettermann I Nitsche and family dropped in and Mr. and Mrs. James Hetter- for a visit. Mrs. Nitsche is a V . ' .'v;: ; 1 v i. • i " :: mann went to the Shady Lane Farm near Marengo for dinner last Tuesday evening. After dinner they attended the Shady Lane theatre to see a summer stock play. Sister to Mr. Ricks' son-in-law JBmil Boiler. . A family outdoor supper was held last Monday on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Helen Hetv- • A. ; "tj1 8 •* Perfect skirt *©T bowling, golf, street or jwst plain loafing! ***9"'/ tailored of finest Sheen Gabardine with Unidure Finish. 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