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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jun 1958, p. 9

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SPONSORS AL by Betty .*7:Dan't forget the big Jjfjrid coming up on June 27,28 ^jjfttd 29. The community club 2$fill hold its annual carnival «on the club grounds. Hie three py affair will start out with -ifrg serving, of a fish fry on night. Why not bring „fhe whole family over. to eat! -Lunch will be served on the grounds on Saturday and Sunevenings. This weekend $fomises to be enjoyable to jone and all as there will be fames of various kinds to keep young and old amused. Sunday afternoon will prove most enjoyable to all of you baseball fjjMs as the Tigers will be on tneir home diamond to take on one of their league opponents. So all in all it will be a terrific weekend so why not come on over and enjoy some portion of it with some of your friends. o i * >•* hi-- ""nn'iifciiwiw • T.. M.M i ii Fred Huemann, Mrs. Wally Smith and Mrs. Norbert Smith upon the passing of their father, John ReinJjoldt. Mr. Reniboldt passed away at the Mc- Henry hospital early Friday morning. He was laid to rest Mdhday in McHenry. His widand two Attends Boys State Ourv community was decreas- ^ed, by two over last weekend, -bH it will only last a week. Ronnie Smith ajid A1 Cajthaml of Sunnyside Beach are in Springfield to attend Premier Boys State sponsored by the American Legion held on the fair grounds there. The boys will spend a week there joining in on various interesting and /educational topics. - Vacation Wanderers ir. and Mrs. Ed. Hettermann and family are due to return this week after spending a ten day vacation in the New Jersey vicinity. While in that area they visited with frorothy's brother, Lt. William Herdrich and'family. Rudy and Marge Fischer a- \6Hg with young Rudy, embarke< kpn a trip to California early last Saturday morning. They intend to spend some time visiting Marge's dad and other relatives who reside there. ' Young Diane Schlueter spent several days vacation in the •'big city" visiting her grandparents. uur tdJ: Passes On sympathies are-extended Mrs. Joe Huemann, Mrs. sons also survive. It is most fitting in my estimation, that we should start by extending a very special congratulation wish to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks of Miller's subdivision }ipon their sixtyforth wedding anniversary. The b>g day will be on Friday, June 27. ' Another very special day took place this past week when Bob and Flo Nelson of Sunset View celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. We all join in wishing them many more to come. Little .Patty Crist of Jak- Ana Heights treated a few of his frienas-~4e--eake and ice cream at his home last Friday in honor of his third birthday. the day and intends to continue correspondence with some of The family tree of Mr. and Mrs. John Thelen added a small branch over last weekend. Their son, Vernon and wife, Bunny, welcomed their fifth, child, a son, born last Saturday, June 21, at the Woodstock hospital. Our congratulatioAs to the new parents and grandparents. 50th Anniversary Celebration Mrs. Lauretta Kromroy was in Chicago last Wednesday for a very special and happy reason. She was among the 800 graduates who were invited back to the Oak Park hospital homecoming celebrating their fiftieth year of service. Mrs. Kromroy who graduated from nurses training in 1929 renewed a lot of old acquaintances during this particular day. This festive celebration began with a high Mass read in the hospital chapel followed by a tea and reception in the nurses' home. During the course of the day, the former graduates were taken on a tour of the new hospital addition. Some 400 of the alumni enjoyed dinner. Lauretta thoroughly enjoyed Around The* Town Mrs. Helen Hettermann, Mrs. IVrfary Hettermann and family, Mrs. Betty Hettermann and family and Gerry Stirling enjoyed a picnic in Jefferson, Wis., last Sunday where they visited Carlo Ann Stilling at St. Coletta's school. The George Lasser family of Chicago were "visitors here over last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pechous spent a few days in Chicago last week where they^ attended the funeral of her grandmother. NEW CORPORATION Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier has issued a charter to several corporations, including the new, not-forprofit Illinois Fish Farmers association, Rt. 4, to function as an official body representing private fish pond, lake and stream owners and operators in any manner that it may deem adyisable to advance their interests, formulate and promote standards of operation, formulate and introduce state and federal legislation beneficial tor the best interests of public and the members of this association and to promote better fishing in Illinois. Illinois has 131,000 timberland owners. OcuSnnigrawtAoAoial VACATION Mil SCHOOL MUDS PROGRAM VThe vacation Bible field their program during church services Sunday morning. There was no Sunday school. ' • Smorgasbord ' The W.S.C.S. will hold a smorgasbord dinner in the church basement Saturday, June 28. Serving to start at 5 p.m. Sewing Circle The W.S.C.S. Sewing Circle me^aTThe home of Lena Peet Thursday. A pot-luck dinner was served at noon and the women sewed and embroidered in the afternoon. . 500 Club Mrs. Lester Carr entertained the Women's 500 club at her home Wednesday. A one o'clock dessert luncheon was served. High score went to Mrs. B. T. Butler and low to lira. Oscar Berg. .W u: stock Memorial hospital Thurs- ] Mrs. day morning. Measles are going the rounds m Ringwood. Quite a few children are ill with them. Louis Hawley is on the gain. The Home Circle will hold a pot luck dinner and meeting July 10 at the home of Mrs. Clara Durlin near. Hebron. Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Oxtoby entertained a group of friends at their home Saturday evening honoring the birthday of Elmer Hilgart of Richmond. Sick List Mrs. Ludwig Ortlieb underwent surgery at the Woodv Personals Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley and Mrs. Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall, Jr., and son of McHenry were callers in the Louis Hawley home Wednesday. r Mr; and Mrs. Howard Shepard and family left for their home at Atlanta, Ga., Thursday morning after a week's visit with his mother, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mrs. Oscar Berg was a visitor at Woodstock Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert and family of Kenosha spent Sunday in the John Ehlert and John Skidmore homes. > Mrs. Emily Beatty and Mrs. Viola Low with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low of McHenry and Walter Wilcox of Woodstock attended the silver wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hendrickson at Richmond Sunday and were also callers in the Irving Herbert home at Burlington. Mrsi Ruby Shepard spent the weekend in the Mrs, Georgia Thomas home at Woodstock. Mrs. Fred Bowman and daughter, Nancy, Mrs. John Ehlert and Mrs. Rush spent Saturday morning at Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shepard and sons. and Mrs. Ruby Shepard spent ^Monday in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman spent the past week fishing in upper Wisconsin. Miss. Susie Pettise of Barrington spent the past week with her grandmother, Mrs! Agnes Jencks. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy entertained at a belated Father's Day picnic at their home Sunday. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. John Cristy of Woodstock, Kenneth Cristy, Jr., of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cristy and family, Jerry Cristy and Miss Mary Lou Pfieffer of Crystal Lake. 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. Henry Aissen spent Tuesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hupert Schultz at Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz left Sunday for a trip to Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ChaSg of Midland, Mich., called on Mr. Kay turned home Friday evening and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby Saturday afternoon. Miss Virginia Jepson of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington. Mrs. Agnes Jencks visited friends in Elgin Tuesday. Mrs. Ardin Frisbee and Mrs. Frisbee, Sr., of Greenwood called on Mrs. Flora Harrison Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Harrison attended past Matrons' club at the home of Mrs. William Hoeft at Des Plaines Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dowell called on friends at McHenry Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shepard and family were callers in the Ray Powers home at McHenry Tuesday afternoon and the William Claxton home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens of Richmond spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mrs. Flora Harrison and daughter, Mrs. Sue Scheuer refrdm a trip to Chetek Waubina, Wis. Mr. and Mis. 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