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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Apr 1957, p. 19

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m f/*rV, ' - * r V* TSSf" * 1 " ™ ' f r ^ f - V'v J t ' ' "r < *" •" :-'v •" ^'-V v**'%"^£'$y:U:-i:y Page Ninef#tn Johnsburg News Bj Bin. Batty Hettanoaaa Last Call you havefi't turned in your name for the conference and banquet in Aurora on April '28 as yet, please do so in the very near future. You orrfy have until April 15 to get your reservations into your officers df St. Agatha's Court No. 777. 'This is your last reminder. Forthcoming Harem ^ Jr. and Mrs. Robert G. Miller 5*e well on their way to having a very fine harem. This latest female • addition put in her appearance early Saturday morning, April 6 at the Woodstock hospital. The little miss weighed a light 6 lbs. 15 oz. but is in very good voice. Barbara Jane and Colleen are awaiting her arrival home. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of M'v tfenry and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Freund. Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! And more eggs! The very brave men who offered to cook for the lady and girl Foresters, last Sunday, sure saw enough eggs. Not to speak of the ham, biscuits and coffee whicn was also served. Over one hundred lady and girl Epresters gathered in the school mill following • the 8:30 Mass. These men sure are getting to .be quite the experts. I guess they figure one good turii deserves another, seeing the women did the same for them the week before. Home Demonstration Mrs. Betty Schmitt was hostess to a group of ten women last Tuesday at a demonstration party. trs. Beth Conklin*' of Kenosha, is. was the demonstrator. Betty prepared a very delicious looking dessert for thos£7.who were able to indulge. Now Sfte to Five Susan Heim,,i|eyer thought her fifth birthday ^fould ever come and now it is pfiist. She turned 5 on April 7 but had a few of her little girl friends over on Saturday for a party. Enjoying the games, favors, candy, cake and ice cream were: Peggy Petersen, Terry Kruger, Joy and Karen Hettermann, and Barbara and Jane Miller. Change of Residences Best of luck to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thelon and family who moved from their farm to their beautiful, newly completed home in*- Schafers subdivision recently. May they have nothing but good healfh and happiness in their new surround'ngs. We would like to take this opportunity to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hushka and daughter to our community. The Huphka's, who formerly resided in Morton Grove, jnovgd into the Mrs. Lis Smith home which they purchased. We hope they like our town and stick around for quite a spell. Ladies Night Banquet That time of the year is coming around once again. Everyone eagerly awaits the annual ladies night banquet and dance sponsored by the Community club. The club cordially extends an invitation to all the members, their friends, wives and sweethearts to attend this gala affair. The date is Monday evening, May 6. You can obtain your tickets from either Mike Schafer, Ben Smith, Jim Hettermann or Leo Freund. Be sure to get your tickets early as only a certain amount will be sold. Arocnd the Town "Pete" and Marge Petersen spent a few days last week in Minneapolis. Minn, on a combina. tion business and pleasure trip. The Petersen children were in the capable hands of Marge's mother and aunt. Lt. and Mrs. Harold Wakitsch of Washington were guests at the heme of his brother and family, the Gerald Wakitschs for a few days last week. Mr. and liirs. Jolin" TWeifen en- 'STAMG HOUSE „ CMLAENAYN IANCGC MIDEEANITLSS tertained their family at their home liast Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs. George Hiller were in Indiana over last weekend to participate in Confirmation services. Their daughter-in-law Pam, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dehn. Mr. and Mrs. I^eonard Lois. Will Krift and Mr. and Mrs. John Ketterhagen all of Burlington, Wis. and Mrs. Kelen Hettermann travelled to Aurora to visit Father Raymond Hettermann last Sunday afternoon. Lady Forester Banquet On April 23, the lady Foresters of St. Agatha's court No. 777 will gather at Hettermanns for their annual chicken dinner. If you would like to be present at this festive party, please call either Virginia Pitzen at 1274-M or Marilyn Miller at 1293-R on or before Easter Sunday, April 21. School Election Next Saturday, April 13, you will once again be given a chance to exercise your right to vote. The election will be held in the public school. You and you alone will be choosing the men who will serve on the school board. Be sure to get out and vote. Albert A. Adams will be a write-in candidate at this time. When spring house cleaning time rolls around there is no place like home-- for accidents. This year try adding a pad of paper and a pencil to your cleaning equipment, and perhaps you can accomplish this inevitable work more efficiently and safely. The Institute for Safer1 Living of the American Mutual Liability Insurance company advises the homemaker to sit down and make a list, chore by chore,'of the entire cleaning program. From this you can plan each day's wQrk so that you don't overdo, yet remain, on schedule. Wise planning means varying your work. First tackle a heavier job, then a lighter one; plan to do work that requires standing, then choose a task at which you can sit or kneel. Last year accidents in and about the home took 28,000 lives. It is estimated that there were close to 5 million injuries. Homemaking is a hazardous occupation but modern inventions have made it. less drudgery. Budget your time for House cleaning. Plan the tools that you need. Save the heavier furniture moving jobs until the man of the house can help. Take it easy and avoid fatigue. Take advantage of all the "short-cuts" on the market and thereby avoid becoming overly tired. Many home accidents occur when the housewife tries to do more than she should. The homemaker of today, says the Institute for Safer Living, must think ahead to plan her house-cleaning attack if she wishes a sparkling clean home with a minimum of effort. 4-H NEWS Community Go-Phers The Community Go-Phers 4-H club meeting was called to order by the vice - president, Topper Mecklenburg, at the Richmond high school recently. The secretary and treasurer's reports were given. The safety report was given by Bob Steadman and Steven Edmonds, who attended the safety meeting which was held at Woodstock. The roll call was given. Under new business, a committee was picked for the 4-H tour. Also the Share-The-Fun and project books were discussed. Sandra Schlosser was picked as a refreshment ehaftm&n. Sandra. Schlosser gave a talk on | v "Keeping Hens In Pens." ftale ? Valentine gave a talk on "Bees." $ Refreshments were served Bruce and David Cardner. Barbara Schlosser, Reporter. DRIVE WITH CARE! SUBMARINE VETS' REUNION Ernest T. Rosing of 1409 S. East Avenue, Rerwyn, 111., announces that the Submarine Veterans of World War 11 are seeking mem- "bers who were attached to submarines or submarine relief crews during the period from Dec. 1, 1941, to Sept. 1, 1945. The organization, now 2 years old, is making plans for the third annual reunion to be held at New London, Conn, on Sept. 13, 14 and 15 of this year. Anyone interested may contact Mr. Rosing. READ THE WANT ADS! Happy Anniversary To Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Heim who celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary on April 6. UK. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINE© -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 PJM. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 PJM. 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