"Saclioii TWO -- Page Two THE MeHENRY PLAHTOEALER' Hit H-'J'UH'. JOHNSBURG NEWS BETTY HETTERMANN 885-1*9* PRIVE FPR USED ITEMS CONDUCTED BY ST. JOHN'S Anyone having any useful items and wish to dispose of them may do so by dropping them off at the old convent between now and May 18. The ftoc]kford Diocesan Salvage Bureau will pick them up at the convent on that date. Used clothing, furniture .dishes, tools and any other useful items will be greatly received. What you may no longer need, may be needed by someone else. . Rescue Squad Calls Our Johnsburg rescue squad was summoned out three times within this past week. West Sunnyside Beach drive was their call on May 3 at 2:35 p.m. The victim suffered a possible heart attack and was taken by ambulance to the Woodstock hospital. At 6:30 a.m. on May 5 .another possible heart attack brought the squad members to a residence on the Johnsburg-Wilmot road. She was taken in the squad ambulance to the McHenry hospital. A resident in Whispering Hills suffered a possible heart attack on May 8. The patient was removed to the McHenry hospital for further treatment. The rescue squad members wish to issue a caution warning to everyone, especially the older folks about taking it a little easier as the warmer weather moves in on us. Try to avoid being exposed to the sun too long and avert heat exhaustion. Once again the squad would like to remind all our residents please be certain it is an emergency before calling the 1130 number. These fellows don't mind coming out anytime during the 24 hour day if someone really needs their help. So be sure it is necessary when you call as many of them are taken from their jobs or lose much-needed sleep. Another very important thing to remember do not use the 1130 number unless you want the squad members for an emergency. They have received many calls at the number for various minor information tidbits. If you need information, call any of the mertnbers and they will do the best they can to assist you or refer you to someone who can. But do not call 1130 unless it is an emergency. The squad will be most grateful for your cooperation. days in the McHenry hospital was Mrs. Carl Neiss. Diane had various tests taken while she was there. Taking time out from his busy schedule to undergo surgery last Wednesday was Clarence Regner. He entered St. Therese hospital late in the evening for an appendectomy. He came home over last weekend for his recuperation. It shouldn't take too long and ho will be on the mend again. To all these people, and anyone else who isn't feeling "up too par", we wish speedy getwell wishes. To Be Honored At Celebration Ninety years young, and I do mean young, is what John Smith of Johnsburg Road, will be on May 18. His family, which consists of nine living children, • will host an open house celebration to honor him in the community club hall on May 16, from 2 to 4 in' the afternoon. Mr. Smith is looking forward to seeing his old friends at this time. Besides his children, he is very proud of his twenty-nine grandchildren and fifty-three greatgrandchildren. Of his children, four reside here in Johnsburg. They are Fred, Walter, Clarence and Mrs. Bud (Leona) Meyers. He also has a brother and a sister living right here. They are Mrs. Kate Pepping and Joe Smith. We all join in sending our very best wishes for a most "Happy Birthday" to this wonderful gentleman. By the way, Mr. Smith still maintains a good sized garden as a hobby. How many of us will be able to do this when we are his age? Or even half his age. Cub Scouts Extend Invitation All the scouts of Pack 454, Den J2, extend an open invitation to one and all to attend their exhibit at the Massey Hall on the Fail4 Grounds in Woodstock next Saturday. The boys will be showing how they construct bird houses which is their project for the fair. The hours are from noon to nine in the evening and there will be a small admission charge. This den is under the leadership of Marie Kruger and Grace Wolf, and their scoutmaster is Ray Kroger. This gathering is for the Kishwaukee district and is called a See-Do. Hospital Patients Quite a few of our residents were "laid-up" this past week in various hospitals. Bud Lieser spent almost a week in the Woodstock hospital where he underwent many tests. As yet nothing conclusive, but he is hoping the reports will be able to tell something as to the cause of his discomfort. The four month old daughter of Willie and Estelle Klapperich is confined to the McHenry hospital since early last week. Little Beth underwent the first operation on her eye. Another will follow as soon as the doctors think it is advisable. George Duessler is a patient in the Woodstock hospital as of last week. After much rest, it is hoped he will becoming home for his recuperation period. Returning home after several Lucille Smith who have a wedding anniversary to celebrate on May 18. The Bert Davis family of Chi- CStgo visited relatives here on Sunday. The T.N.T. league held its annual banquet near Dundee last Thursday evening. Many of the ladies from our area bowl in this league. Trophies were awarded to Marcel la Wakisch, Mabel Smith, M:»ry, Dorothy Tnd Betty Hetterrr.ann for being on the first place team, to Mary Hettermann for having the highest three game total for the year and to Eleanor Mangold for the highest single <^ame. Newly elected officers for next season wore: Fran Kasperski as president. Mary Hettermann, viee'-prosjdent. Lu Ann Smith, secretary, Mary Lu Wakitsch, treasurer and Angela Smith as sergeant-at-arms. Congratulations to Wayne OPEN HOUSE AT PHONE COMPANY OFFICE MAY 18-21 Ever wonder what happens when you dial, a telephone call? McHenry area families will have a unique opportunity to learn the answer to this and a number of other questions next week. Illinois Bell is inviting all Hiller. son of Hank and Lorraine, who was awarded a beautiful i trophy recently for the l.esf,.-free throw record in basketball. Wayne is a senior in the McHenry hi£h school. Once again my time runs out for the week. Practice n little kindness this week have a pleasant word for everyone. See yo.u all right here next week at this same time. local telephone, users to attend an open house at its 222 W. Jackson street office in Woodstock The open house will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on the evenings of Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. May 18 to. 2i. Although guests will be welcome on any of the four evenings, Wednesday, May 19, has been designated McHenry night. "We hope all our customers and their families will take advantage of this invitation to sec how a telephone office works," said local manager Stan Jozwiak. Guests at the open house will ho taken on a guided tour of the Woodstock telephone office by local employees, Jozwiak saiH. He added that employees will explain the uses for various items of equipment. "In addition to getting • a behind-the-scenes look at our office," Jozwiak said, "guests will see a number of special displays we,, hope they'll find interesting and entertaining. We'll hive the very latest telephones on display -- including models of telephones that may be used in the future. We'll also use displays to explain what happens when a telephone dial is rotated, how telephone bills are prepared, and a number of other things." Hosts for the open house will be Mrs. Margaret Barton, chief operator; Ted Konen, wire chief; and Manager Jozwiak. Jozwiak said refreshments will be served each evening. Does it matter where your prescriptions are dispensed? It does! Try Nye Drqg and see. 5-13-65 PRACTICE TEACHERS A total of 484 University of Illinois students are practice teaching in communities throughout the state this semester. 4m<>ng the students are Katherine Curran of 207 Thursday, May 1965 S. Curran Road, McHenry, teaching in Homewood, and Carolyn Green of Wonder Lake, teaching in Oak Park-River Forest high school. SHOP IN MeHENRY WATER SOFTENER SERVICE SAME DAY SERVICE ON MOST MAKES & MODELS 0 Service ® Rebuilding • Repair • Cleaning Out • Overhauling • Installation 0 Recpind itiojiing • Removal ALL WORK GUARANTEED WATER SOFTENER SALES NEW -- USED -- REBUILT 385-5566 JCoLie no WATER SOFTENER SERVICE/SALES McHenry, Illinois Lady Foresters To Meet At the regularly monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, May 18. St. Agatha court 777 will have the crowning of May Queen. Junior Foresters in the eighth grade will participate in the crowning. Committee chairman will be Virginia Pitzen. Serving with her at this time will be Mary Hiller, Cynthia Knox, Gracc Bentz, Hilda Thelen, Dorothy Hiller, Esther Schneider and Melania Thiel. Marie Oeffling, Catherine Dehn, Dorothy Himplemann, Evelyn Deidrich and Virginia Pitzen represented St. Agatha court at the installation of officers of St. Clara court in McHenry recently. Church Service Unites Couples Two very pretty weddings took place in St. John's church last Saturday afternoon. The first was at 1:30, and united Richard Huemann and Janet Weingart in holy matrimony. A reception was held in their honor in the community club hall later in the day. Dick is the son of the Fred Huemanns and the former • Miss Weingart is the daughter of John and Frances Weingart. At 3 o'clock that same afternoon. Mary E. Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joyce, became the lovely bride of Martin Koleno. The Joyce home was the scene of their reception following the church ceremony. All of us extend to these two couples the same happy wishes for a bright and happy future we wish for all young couples who promise to spend the rest of their lives together as man and wife. May they reap all the goodness possible in the years ahead. Around the Town Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hettermann and son, Eddie, were in Chi-, caga last Sunday to participate in the silver wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boyk. Mrs. Boyk is a sister to Dorothy. Pam Hillor was so happy to have her mother, aunt and uncle here from Minnesota for a few days when Stephanie made her first Communion. Happy wishes to Clarence and HI-WAY BARBER SHOP Formerly RAY'S CLIPPER SHOP NOW OPEN for Business Under New Management Highway 120, East of Bridge -- Plenty of Parking Space .-- .AREN'T YOU THE THRIFTY ONE! 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