THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Johnsburg Club Sponsors BBB Festival by Betty Hettermann Come Saturday evening, July 23, the community club will sponsor a summer festival for their members, their wives and their friends. Loads of entertainment of various nature is planned for all. Refreshments in both solid and liquid form | emergency call Jak-Ana will be available in great abun- | He'Shts last Friday. More of dance. This outdoor festival is ! th?t stor-v further on down in something of a little different c°lumn. Rescue Squad Calls Last week a DesPlaines family was most thankful that we have such a wonderful group known as the Johnsburg Rescue Squad. Nine yea*r old James Pelinski. was taken out ol Lily Lake unconscious and the rsecue squad was summoned. With the use of the',inhalator the young boy was eventually revived. He was taken to the McHenry hospital for treatment. The squad also answered an in Wonder Lake PROPERTY OWNERS ASK FOR CHANGE IN FIRE DISTRICT ^•ne Ducey that the club is trying out in place of the annual carnival. So why not join in on the fun July 23, beginning at 4:30 in the afternoon and continuing on until? Mother Passes On Mrs. Clarence Smith was called to the home oT her parents in Nachusa, 111., last Friday because of the death of her . .• j mg^icr, Mrs. Nancy Plantz. Picnic Pot-luck Planned Mrs. Plantz who was 8n at the All members of St. Agatha's ! time of her death had been in court No. 777 are invited to at-! iH hea,th fot" sometime. Her tend next Tuesday's meeting. !death marred the celebration This evening will begin in the ! of Mr. Plantz's -ninety-seventh, community club hall at 6:30 'birthday test weekend, p.m. with a pot-luck supper. Mr. and Mrs. William Al- 1 Each member attending is !thoff- ^r. and Mrs. Fred ! csked to bring a dish to pass, j Smith and Clarence £mith i ' ; | were in Nachusa. for the'funer- ; Treat for Guild Members ' al on Monday. Attending the The sewing guild unit of the 1 wake on Sunday u'ere Mr. and Mrs. "Bernard Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Freund and Mrs. Chicago spent last Tuesday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hettermann. The Roman Schmitt family of California is spending a short vacation with his parents, the Joe Schmitts. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Simpson of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simpson of Woodstock i Property owners on the west \isited relath es here last Sun- i side of Wonder Lake have pe-' day- ' titioned the county court to be ! Bill and Dolly Schmitt are 1 disconnected from the Dorr,' Thursday, July. 14# I960 rie Vacula, Rosalind Blatter, Dianne McMahon, John Eberle, Kathy Kostal, Bruce Erber, Fred Sorensen, Patricia Grabovy or Wonder Lake and Richard Johnson and John Klingberg of McHenry. * spending sodetime with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt, her parents and othpr relatives, before returning <1,0 Denver. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durrenberg are happy- to have their niece's daughter, Nancy, from Chicago spending a weeks with them. CONDUCT COUNTY SURVEY OF 1959 GRADUATING CLASS Greenwood, Seneca, Hartland Fire Protection district and to be annexed to the Wonder Lake fire protection district. 224 residents of Highland Shores and Sunrise Ridge have so petitioned for the purpose of obtaining belter fire protecTED TJON JN THE AREA. I The telephone system has I been cited as one reason. The ' call from Highland Shores to ; Wonder Center is a local call as compared to the long dis- j tancp connection from Highland Shores to Woodstock. j A hearing date has been set ; for Monday, August 1, at li j a.m.' Residents in the area seeking to change their fire district , w i l l s u b s e q u e n t l y h a v e a ; Golfer Specht In the two man best ball tournament held at the Woodstock Country club the Fourth of July, Norm Specht of Deep Woods emerged triumphant. Specht shot rounds of 62-66- 72 to win low net honors with 206 for the 54 holes. strayed away from the fold and was lost for a while. To Attend Wisconsin U. The William Liedtke family were at Madison over the weekend to register Bebe at the state university there. Refistration is conducted in small numbers all summer long so that there is time for counseling and introduction of campus • procedures to the parents of j freshmen, Bebe is one of the lucky registrants who has found housing in advance. Melvin Reunion The George Burns family enjoyed the weekend of the Fourth at a family (hers) reunion near Wayne, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Melvin, Seventy-five guests gathered for a most enjoyable day. One break in the peace occurred when young Patrick Burns Nativity Lutheran Church News There will be no 8 a.m. service on July 17, the "Day of Joyful Entry" into the new church. Sunday school will be held at the old church at the usual time, 9:15 a:m. "Open House" at the new church will be held from 2 to 5 on Sunday afternoon, July 24. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend. Moving day will be observed on Monday, July 18. All ablebodied men are welcome to come and help on moving day, to carry furnishings from the old church to the new one. The men will begin at 7 p.m. and j the more that can come, the I lighter the task will be. j July 22, the Luther League j will have a summer outing at Cedar Lake. Time of departure from the church is 6. All young people in the community of high school age are welcome. The Altar Boys will meet at 10:30 Saturday morning instead of 9:30 a.m. Assignments will be given. Christ The King Church News During the summer months there will not be any meeting for the men of the Holy Name society. The next meeting will be Wednesday, Sept. 7, at the c'hurch. " i-- S. chance to vote on the question. womer.'s auxiliary to the McHenry hospital met recently in the home of Marge Moreth of Smith. Pistakee Highlands. This was "T not a regular meeting, just a most delightful . treat from Marge. The ladies present thoroughly enjoyed the spaghetti am^Jmeatballs. pizza. We wish to extend our sincere sympathies to Lucille in this sad time. Missing Column In case someone wondered McHenry county has been selected to participate in a follow-up study of the students who entered high school in 1955. Both students who graduated and those who left- before graduation "will be included. Helen Biiser and-Leonard* Scheel of' Crystal Lake will co- Marine Committee Reports ordinate the studv this sum- maFine committee of the mer * *•; advisory board has released the The need for the 1ype of in- | rrsu'ts of tests taken June 26 formation to be gathered is | [our Wonder Lake beaches, pointed up by recent statistic."? j Indjan Ridge, South beach, on 16 and 17-year-old drop- ! Coliform count 1,300 Entero outs. Last year while 1,500.000 I cPun^ ^3; Wonder Woods, students graduated from high I ^or'h beach, coliform 210 Christenings Laura Anne Higgins, daughter of Frank and Joanne Kula Higgins, was baptized Sund?t, July 3, at Christ the King church by the Rev. James Vanderpool. The godparents are Robert and Mary Marinier. P^obert Allen Cristv, son of ' Jay and Marian Draffkorn j Cristy, was baptized by Father | Vanderpool the same day. I Thomas Draffkorn and Jayne I Knox are the Godparents. Enjoy Caravan Rally ^ Mr. and Mrs. Virgil R. Bureh ; and children, Joan and Corky, are enjoying a caravan rally at Colorado Springs From there they plan to go to Texas 'and return leisurely to Wonder Lake. , in ciuu pizza, • -- , spumoni, rookies and coffee \vvhat happened to my column; served by their hostess. To last week- 1 Just couldn't make j make the meal even more of a jthe deadline. Because of the c o n v e r s a t i o n p i e c e , e a c h g u e s t j h o l i d a y , my d e a d l i n e w a s ; wore a bib at the dinner table, earlier than usual and that Present for this afternoon were: Marion Carlson, Margaweek I was in Chicago while : "Tic. xviaiiuii i^cii lauii, iviai gd- i ny mother wa--s hosp1 itali--ze d. I I ret Bolin, Celia Blake, and j h°Pe there win be no more rea* | Lila Jordan of McHenry, Nel 1 sons for me to miss deadlines i Bergner, Esther Knapp and j 'n future. < Agnes Koman of Johnsburg. j " j Vi Schuble and Gert Snell of i Important Miss ! the Highlands. Articles dis- I Leave lf t0 a female to want played after lunch may be purchased at the Pink Lady Shoppee in McHenry. Baseball News A baseball fan in any field can be satisfied right here in our own town. We have a terrific Softball team such as Hettermann's team, and a whooping hard ball team, well-known * *" "**- as the Johnsburg Tigers. We ! rescue S(luad- With the sPeed i <« * : "that tViOQO follnvi-c oro nntoH ! 1o do things in a different manner. Such is the case of the very young Catherine Ann Boak. She was expected to make her wordly appearance at an Elgin hospital but she had plans of her own. Natalie, her mother found herself running a close race with Mr. Stork so a neighbor, Mrs. Gloria Pechous, summond the also have several little league teams who play all their games at the public school ball dia- i ~7" - mond. Why not go and see a I Heights. Just as Natalie was r> _ m _ - MIR IN THA CNIIORL TRHIR»LR "£3OR\O" that these fellows are noted ' for, they were at the door of the Boak residence in Jak-Ana school and .600,000 of those went on to further education. 800.000 16 and 17-year-olds were not in school. Many of the drop-outs were unemployed. and many of those who were employed were in lnwpayirig jobs with little future. With more and more jobs requiring special training, local schools and employers are concerned. The information to be gathered will be of value to school counselors and others concerned with the welfare of youth. They need information to impress upon young people the importance of education and skills in competing for jobs in our complex society. This project will be conducted by thirty-five schools and six counties scattered throughout the state to find out how Illinois fits into the national picture. Questionnaires and interviews will be used to contact the individuals involved. entero 0. At Lookout Point beach, coliform 620 -- entero 23; and Highland Shores beach coliform 620 -- entero 6. Happily these figures are all in the range considered normal sewage pollution for open water. Sweet Sixteen Party The basement of the Harry Hansen home in Wooded J Shores was the scene of a gay | party Thursday evening, July , 9, when William Hansen celebrated his arrival at "sweet ! s i x t e e n " . B i l l ' s s i s t e r and j brother-in-law from Chicago were the chaperones. Guests included (Father Hanson made those sharp invitations) Lor- FEW OF THESE games and give OUR TEAMRWGWILI .NMFWWL -AAPPORT. Speaking of the Tigers they have several good games coming up. Next Sunday, July 17 at 2 p.m. the friendly rivals meet once when put in the squad truck "Papa Boak ' arrjw^, acj corripanie'd ner. Mr. Stork novered over the truck and let th^rn just turn the corner of Hillcrest and Mehring when he jncrei mice again wnen our delivered; t--h- e seven pi ound bab•y> team plays host here to thel^'1'- This is the second en McHenry team. T--h ere i• s al• counter with new babies in ways a lot of action when these two get together. Sunday. July 24, the Tigers will travel to Algonquin for a game beginning at 2. which the squad members assisted. The mother was taken to the McHenry hospital and later transferred to the Sherman hospital in Elgin. Daddy has been doing an excellent job of caring for the new baby during her confinement. The Boaks have another i child, Charlie, who is four Confined to Hospital Albert Pepping, Sr., underwent surgery at the McHenry hospital last week. More sur- 1 • gery is on the agenda for him yeal~s °^d- Our congratulations sometime this we_ e_ ki.. Our i to the new narents. prayers for a fast and complete recovery are extended to him. Around the Town Fred Durrenberg recently Birthdav Corner spent a week cnj°-vin£ the out- Belated wishes are relayed doors W1,h the b°y scouts at i Camp Lowden. The Slotts of Hiller's subto Carol Ann Stilling who observed her nineteenth birthday I '. . on July 7. 1 division returned last week af "Happ'y Birthday" wishes 1 J^JLP/nding 3 f<?W W<?ekS in are also a little late for Peggy Peterson who lit nine candles on her cake July 11, and to . ; Europe Mrs. Hattie Carns and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carns and son, Bobby, of Coulterville spent a few- days last week at the Harry Freund home. Mary Ellen Freund returned with a Ricky Wakitsch who turned ten on July 12. On July 13 there were three celebrants in this vicinity. Gin- i ^llen Freund returned w ny Schlueter was three on this I ,fr grandmother to spend day while Joy Ann Hettermann ' °rt vacatl°"- celebrated number nine. Bill ' ^aPt- and Mrs. William HURT IN FALL Barbara Krickl suffered a broken arm jand back injuries when she fell from* a horse while vacationing at her parents' home in Lake Puckaway, Wis. She is recuperating at home. Martinic continues to be Herdrich and their four chilmember in good standing of j dn?r1, EJ^"' B T llIy' Julie and the "39ers". ! ,ony- °t New- Jersey, and Mrs. Paul Boyk, Paul and Patty, or the "39ers Warren Smith will be turning eight this month while Gerry Stilling will be seventeen. Come Friday, July 15. Barbara Himplemann will pass the eighth milestone in her life. Catherine Dehn will have her day on July 16. Best wishes to one and all! wheeling and dealing ahead! D o n ' t r u n . . . d r i v e t o y o u r Valiant Dealer! "Valiant Value Days" are here. Drive a big bargain now with the man who sells Valiant A. S. Blake Motors, Inc. 301 E. Pearl St. McHenry, III. Change of Address We were most sorry to bid farewell to Bud and Kay Kenny and their family last week. We wish them all sorts of best wishes for happiness in their newly purchased home in Addison. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE 50<% DISCOUNT Saddened by Death Our heartfelt sympathies are extended to Clarence Wilkenson upon the recent passing of his beloved wife, Jo. She paused away at St. Therese's hospital following a lengthy illness. Final rites were performed in Chicago last Saturday morning New Addition Mr. and Mrs. John Weingart became the proud parents of a son born on July 7 at the Woodstock hospital. The young fellow weighed a little over seven pounds at birth. The WEINGARTS have another son , AND THREE daughters. STORE-WIDE & WAREHOUSE OLSEN FURNITURE 519-521 Main St.. McHenry (West Side) OPEN ONLY THURS., FRI. & SAT. 10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. A STYLE CREST STORE bring you distinctive outdoor lighting Plan to enhance the beaety of your home with the perfect companion for gracious living. 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