' *1 ' 1 • « . * * t Thursday, June 21,1950 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER f4 Johnsburg News By Miy Betty Hett«rraann - ^ Hospital Notes Harry Henniiig, Sr., is confined to Victory Memorial hospital in Waukegan, where he is scheduled to undergo two major operations. He will be spending five weeks there and I'm sure he will appreciate getting a card or two from his friends. He,,is in Room 241. special get-well wish is expended to Mrs. Jake Miller, who has been hospitalized recently. Bill Mar^inec is now recuperating at home after undergoing surgery at St. Therese hospital last week. Welcomes First Child Mr. and Mrs. Art Kennebeck welcomed their first cliild, a daughter, born at Memorial hospital on June 9. Our congratukrlions are extended to the new . parents. Carnival lime Don't forget the three big days coming up next weekend, it's carnival time once again. The Johnsburg Community club is sponsoring their annual carnival on the club grounds. The -Jjsh fry will be served starting at 6 o'clock and roast. beef dinner will be served at 12:30. Sandwiches, popcorn, coffee and all sorts of liquid refreshments wfll be served on the grounds. B6 sure to bring the small fry because I'm sure they will enjoy the three rides that have been erected on the grounds for the carnival. The big days are Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 22, 23 dhd 24. Be sure to get in on the fun. Wedding Celebration I Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Smith celebrated their silver wedding anniversary with a large group of relative.", and friends at thn community club hall last Saturday evening. Present for the -dinner were the Smith's two daughters, Phyllis and Marilyn, besides the original bridal party and over 100 relatives and friends. Open house was held after 7 o'clock that evening. Happy Anniversary To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams, ... whp celebrated their thirty-third wedding anniversary on June 13, v and to Mr. and Mrs. "Si" leyers, who have their tenth Anniversary coming up next .• week. i . Florida Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tamasy and " son, Billy, of Fort Lauderdale, . Fla., arrived here last week. They will be visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith from time to . time. The Tamasys made the trip by trailer, which is parked ejh McHenry, where they will reside for the summer. Mrs. Jack Keenan and daughter, Betty Lou, of Pompano Beach, arrived here via the air late last Saturday evening. Mrs. Keenan and daughter will be spending several weeks at the •" home of Mrs. Helen Hettermann. ¥ _ Around the Town ^ Mr. and Mrs. Paul SChmitt :»»nd daughter are spending several days visiting his parents, > the Joe Schmitts. The Joe Smiths have been entertaining 'their granddaughter, Cindy, of Rockford the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Oeffling and daughter, Kathleen, Lloyd . Oeffling, Tprry and Sherry, Mr. . and Mrs. Emitt Roberts and --.Slaughter, Cindy, and George Michels were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Eton Michels of Wonder Lake on Father's Day. The Walter Durrenbergs are happy to have their niece and daughters spending a week's vacation visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. John Dehn of Chicago spent last Sunday visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wakitsch and family spent last Sunday in Chicago, where they attended the graduation party of th^fr nephew, besides spending Father's day with Mrs. Wakitsch's father. Hettermanrt's softball team routed the Wonder Lake business men by a score of 15 to 8 last Tuesday evening. : T h e B i l l T a m a s y s s p e n t Father's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith. By Mrs. George Shepard LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Changes in Schedules COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY (Public Service Company Division) hereby gives notice to the public that certain revisions in Schedule E-3 have been filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission on June 6, 1956. In order th.it Company specifications regarding maximum allowable heater wattages may be revised from tim6 to time to permit a more rapid adjustment to customer needs, it is proposed that such requirements be removed from the filed text of the residential and commercial electric water heating rates. • Further information with respect to these changes may be obtained directly from the Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission in Springfield, Illinois. A copy of the proposed changes may be inspected by any interested party in any business office of this Company. COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO. (Public Service Company Division) By: D. R. BOWER, Treasurer (Pub. June 14-21, 1956) W. S. c. s. The W. „S. C. S. met in the church parlors Wednesday evening. Installation of officers was held with Mrs. Robert Decker and Mrs. James Reid conducting the installation. Mrs. Mitchell Kane and Mrs. Viola , Low were hostesses. Home Circle The Home' Circle met at the home of Mrs. Louis Hawley Thursday with Mrs. Wm. CrUickshank as co-hostess. A" 1 o'clock luncheon was served and a fine program followed in charge of Mrs. Oscar Berg. Mrs; Robert Betts Entertains Mrs. Robert Betts entertained at a jewelry party at her home Friday evening: Paper Drive There will be a paper drive Friday, June 29. w- Smorgasbord The W. S. C. S. will hold a s m o r g a s b o r d s u p p e r a t t h e church Saturday, June 30, serving from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds i Who Said Taxis Are A Luxury? Add the cost of cleaning this man's rain-s o a k e d clothes and you'll agree door-to-door taxi actually saves money. A cab can help in ft hundred different way* When you need one. CALL 723 McHENRY CAB .Personals Mrs. Davis of Genoa City spent Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. .Louis Winn are on a vacation trip to Lac Du Flambo, Wis. Mrs. James Wegener and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., spent Monday in the Phelps Saunders home at Sycamore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogel of Broadhead, Wis., spent Sunday afternoon in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mrs. Ella Walkup of Greenwood spent Tuesday with Mrs. George Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey of Palos Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday in the Beatty-Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of-' Crystal Lake spent Sunday evening in the Mrs. Lena Peet home. Fred Bowman and son, Fred; Jr., spent Friday in Chicago. They were accompanied liome by his mother, Mrs. Martha Bowman, who will spend a couple of weeks here. ~ Mrs. Georgia Thomas and son, Loren, spent Tuesday, evening with Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mesdames C. L. Harrison, Louis Hawley and Agnes Jencks spent Monday afternoon in Elgin. Mrs. Emily Beatty and Mrs. Viola Low sp&nt Tuesday in thjp Irving Herbert home at Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. George Feidkamp of Salem, Wis., spent Wednesday evening in the John Ehlert home. Miss Nancy Ainger spent Wiednesday till Friday with her grandmother, Mrs. Ruby Shepard.. * Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore and son, Eddie, spent Sunday in the Jack Mforrison home. Their daughter, Jackie, who spent from Friday in the MorrisOh home, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson of Colby, Wis., spent Thursday and Friday in the Kenneth Cristy home. Mrs. Ruby Shepard spent Friday 'til Sunday in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron. Mr. and Hrs. John Cristy and family of Greenwood, Keneth Cristy. Jr., of Chicago, Mr., and i Mrs. Gordon Fossum and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cristy ahd family and Jerry Cristy enjoyed a Father's day picnic with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. . Mrs. Harold ^Bell is a patient at the Illinois Research hospital in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Frank ande Mrs. Laura Smith of Crystal Lake spent Thursday evening in the Roy Harrison home. Mrs. Frank remained for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Malsch of Chetek, Wis., called in the Mrs. Flora Harrison home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison spent Sunday in the Donald Brenner home at Elgin. Jack Pearson, who is attending Parks Air college at East St. Louis, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison and family and Miss' Faith Wagner of Greenwood, Mrs. Laura Smith, Mrs, Flora Harrison, Mrs. Warren Jones and Loren Harrison celebrated the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison on F ather's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison. Sunday callers in the Dr. Hepburn home were Mr. and Mrs. Bauer of Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Curtis and children o| Salem, Wis., and Mr. and Mi's. Lewis of Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heine of Chicago spent Sunday,, night and Monday with Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mrs. Robert- Schuetze and daughter, Ruth, of Milwaukee,, spent Sunday in the home of her father Dr. Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington called in the Clarence Hopper home at Crystal -Lake Sunday afternoon. A CHAf WITH PS. Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find' out for yousself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repalss Complete Motor Overhauling B 3 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 809 W. Elm Street McHenry, 111. Phone 811 -- Residence 91-Jt Mrs. Flora Harrison and daughter, Mrs. Sue Scheuer, left Monday morning to visit Jim Harrison and family at Waubine, Wis., and her daughters and families at Chetek, Wis. Mrs. Catherine Conway and Miss Genevieve Knox of McHenry were callers in the Dr. Hepburn home Saturday evening. Miss Mary Ainger of Hebron is spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Sunday dinner guests in the Pete Sebastian home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods and granddaughter, Hplen, and Leonard Woods of Genoa City and Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson of Mundelien. Mr. ahd Mrs. Earl Shales and Robert Howe and sons attended a Stohlquist reunion at Belvidere Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and family spent Sunday in the Granville^ Carlson home at Hillside. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley • CArlson of Woodstock spent Saturday evening with Mr. and* Mrs. Earl Shales. Leonard Ackerman of Poplar Grove is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. . Henry Aissen spent Sunday with her father in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Sunday in the Ernest Reinwall, Jr.; hom? at Cooney Heights: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen spent Saturday evening in the Delbert Schroeder home at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley, of Fox River Grove spent, Sunday evening in the Louis Hawley home. McHENRY 3HORES The ninth monthly meeting of the McHenry Shores club was held June 5 at 8:30 at the usual meeting place. One of the topics discussed was a beach party to be held July 3 at 6:30 at the beach. Mrs. Corcoran was "made chairman of the arrangements. Tickets will be sold per couple and all children will be guests of Past President Jack Risting and Mrs. Daisy Smith. There will be no more regular meetings until Oct. 2. KIDS' DAY "KICK-OFF' Representatives of the three groups concerned in the 1956 observance of Kids' Day are shown here at a "kick-off" conference. Left to right: J. A. 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