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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Apr 1960, p. 11

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Thursday, April 21, I960 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Johnsburg CLtJB HOLDS LADIES NIGHT AT MAY MEET - by Betty Hettermann the past the community club will invite their "ladies fair" to participate in next month's activities. The May meeting has been set aside by the club members for the entertaining of their ladies. The evening will J>egin with a dinner which will be served starting at 7:15 p.m. on May 2. The club members have promised somt^pecial entertainment for thiswening. Reservations may lie made by contacting Fred {J. Smith for the purchase of the tickets. and coffee to all attending this meeting.' Oh The Agenda Next Sunday. April 24. j should be in your date book, i The Blessed Virgin sodality j invites one and all to attend ' their public party in the "community club hall. The evening ' of fun and activity will begin [At 8 p.m. Anyone who still! ^Mshes to donate for this evening can do so' by getting in contact with Alvina Miller. gold" and Willie Nimsgern will be married on June 4. She was recently feted with a shower held in Chicago and given by | two of her aunts. j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barth and son, David, spent Easter weekend at the Bill Barth' home. Mrs. Barth and son stayed a few days longer while Earl returned to Chicago. ! Carol Ann Stilling and Susan Pitzen are spending their Easter vacation with theit- respective families. Sunnyside Estates PARENTS MUST WARN CHILDREN ABOUT SAFETY Brownie News With the Mother-Daughter tea drawing closer and closer, the Brownies of troops 295 and 378„ are working like "beavers" to complete their projects. Jean Hettermann was cookie hostess for Troop 378. Diaper Line Specials Our special congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A1 Pepping, Sr., who recently became great grandparents once again. Thei" grandson and his wife, the JackVeppings, welcomed their second child on April 9. News from Palatine tells us Howie and Betty Freund added a beautiful little girl to their family last week. The Freund family now consists of four boys and two girls. Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Freund are the proud paternal grandpri rents. t Install New Officers The lady Foresters of St. Agatha's court No. 777 started out last Tuesday evening by enjoying a chicken dinner served at 6:30 p.m. at Hettermann's. Installation of officers was held at the community club immediately following the dinner. New officers are as folloi^: chief ranger, Marie Oeffling; vice chief ranger, Catherine Dehn; recording secretary, Virginia Pitzen;^ financial secretary, Agnes Freund, t reasurer, Evelyn Diedrich, trustees, Laura Schmitt, Estelle Klapperich and Doris Freund. conductors, Marilyn Thelen and Kathryn Schaefer, sentinals, Anita Freund and Maria^ Frett,. junior directors, Laui^rSchmitt and Nancy Weber, good of the order, Lena King, Rita Miller, Eva* Schaefer. Kathryn Huff and Helen Hettermann, auditing committee, Mabel Smith, Rosemary Young and Jane Mann, sick committee. Olivia Hiller, Elizabeth Smith and Lena King. The committee headed by Laura ScnmitT served dessert Her We Go Again! " Yes, once again that "sore subject" about dogs running lose is with us. There has been several dogs running through town and upsetting garbage cans. Now with the nice weather coining along, everyone is getting their yards in shape and I'm sure they don't want any outside help from dogs. Please keep your canine pets home, please!! Rescue Squad Calls Squad members were called to Pistakee Highlands twice recently. They administered treatment to a youth who had inflicted gun woUnds upon himself. He was taken by ambulance to the McHenry hospital. Saturday morning the squad was called to assist in aiding a Highlands woman who suffered a stroke. She was taken to McHenry for further treatment. Around The Town Mrs. John Carter and childr e n , J o h n n y , S c h e r y l and Scotty, of Mundelein were recent visitors at the Althoff home. "Happy birthday" to Marge Barth who has her "special day" coming up on April 25. Easter weekend guests at Ithe Fred Karpenski home were >Mr. and Mrs. August Karpenski of Wausau. Bill and Judy Huemann and their two youngsters will be spending about three weeks furlough time here with relatives. " Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nimsgern, J o a n , J o e and W i l l i e w e r e Sunday^innfiF. Wft H Phil Mangold home. Joy Man- ADOPTION OF ANIMALS Adopting young wild animals is detrimental to the animals and a violation of the Illinois Game Code, according to Glen D. Palmer, director of the Illinois Department of Conservation. Wild animals are not meant to be pets, Palmer said. People assume that the young wild animal- has been abandoned by its mother just because the mother cannot be seen close by. He added that this was especially true of white-tailed fawns. A doe will hide her fawn while she browses. and the best, favor a hiiman can do fbr the fawn and the doe is to leav£ the fawn alone and not handle it. The doe will return to her fawn after the human intruders leave. "When young wild animals are raised in civilization and later «eeleased in the wild as adults -they do not know how to take <"."»re ol themselves and will probably die," Palmer said. 'writing that \ve don't have all , the details, but we would like j to extend congratulations to i Lillian Jensen on the birth of her first great-grandchild who was born on April 14. After the Lois Anderson i ncitement dies down, we hope | to have the particulars. : * ' j Our congratulations to these With the weather, getting j families on their new additions. nicer by the day there are a j _ 4 lot of Children who prefejd, Mount Hope Church walking& to -md from sehooU•l»- TT.h ose who wi. s.h .to ,k eep t.h. e Easter spirit would do well to self. His guests were Kathy Davis. Alan Kennebeck. Cheryl Leaky. Gail McDonald" and the Radtke girls, Terry. Laurie and Robin. They played games and had a cake decorated with animals. ice cream and green milk shakes which were a hit with all the children. We can't urge parents too strongly to instruct stheir children on the proper sides of the road for walking or riding center next Sunday afternoon £t 2 p.m. This is not a worship jrvioe bui a two" hour movie see the "King of Kings" motion picture to be shown by the ... T . , -- , * Mount Hope church in Pistabi. k .e s. I.t ..i.s a h„ aza.r.d. for dri,v e.r7^ kee Highlands C~ om„m unitv with children walking on both sides of the road so PLEASE warn your school children and i ^ prevent any accidents. . j ot tho 1 ^ of Ch).ist approved --n--• . • | for all Christiarjg. Xew Arrivals The Mount Hope church A new arrival taiSifenysidsj services are: Sunday School. Estates is Warren Alan Siep* 9:30 a.m.. Morning Worship ajt man. He vvais born on April 4 1 11 a.m. and Youth Fellowship at Woodstock Memorial hospi- | at '7.."p.m. tal and weighed 6 l&s.. 5 ozs. j _ Warren is'the-., fourth child tor [ Ron and Dottie: the& others! Birthday Party are 4 year old Mickey, 2 year j Donnie Rose, son of Mary old Heather, and Hpwie who is ! and Herb Rose, celebrated his one year old. ' i fifth birthday last week with a Another new bay is' %he .first } Party which he planned himg r a r i d c h i l d of S h o r t i e and S o - j p h i e B a b a r s k v . T h e i r s o n . ; Frank, and his wife, Sylvia. ; presented them with a grand- ; daughter on March 31. Cheryl j Ann, as she will be .qallpd, j weighed 7 lbs.. 15 ozs. when | she was born at St. Anne's hos- ; pital, Chicago. This news is so new at this Reminder Once again We want to remind anyone who is interested in purchasing a cook book from the St. John's Home and School association, can do so by contacting Betty Lakowske on Dennis boulevard. She has a supply on hand for your convenience. These books are a compilation of the recipes of members and friends of St. John's school. •, be three years old andfon Saturday Michael Bott celebrates number eight. . The two adult birthdays this week are Mary Jost who we think is our senior citizen at seven tv-seven years young on April '26 and i Herb Rose who celebrates on A p r i l 2 7 . Happy b i r t h d a y a l l * Page Eleven Anniversaries Two couples celebrating anniversaries tliis week are Bob and Lois McDonald who chalk up number sixteen on April 22 and Bud and Carol Kennebeck five years on April 23. Congratulations to the four of them. WE RENT GARDEN and LAWN TOOLS Roads Graded Mike Tillich went out with his. joep and graded some of the roads where the ruts were rather bad. This made ^living a lot - easier for everyone foi which we are grateful. Birthdays Tomorrow Carol Wegher will • Tillers # Power Mowers t Lawn Spreaders 9 Lawn Sweepers 9 Power Rakes t Aerators 9 Wheelbarrows 9 Lawn Rollers CALL EV 5-2916 JOE WILKINSON, MANAGER Next to the Northwestern Depot . McHenry, III. 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