Ts" T' i * 5*" 2 ' *$SrT Two -- THE McHENRY PLATNDEALER Thursday, June 24, 1905, JOHNSBURG NEWS ttETTY HUTTERMANN S8JS-129M SODALITY TO SPONSOR SALE HOLIDAY WEEKEND Once again your home baked needs can be taken care of very easily over the July 4 ,weekend. The Blessed Virgin Sodality is sponsoring: another of their ever so popular bake sales on this particular Sunday. The ladies will be in the school hal! after all the Masses to take care of you, whether you are buying or donating- A special plea is sent out to all the laclies in the area to bake as much as possible for the sale. Try to get your articles to the school as early as possible. Let's all band together and make this, sa!e as successful as they have been in the past. , Fishermen Return Loaded With fish I mean I'm referring 11 Joe and Clara Adams and Otto and Coletta Adams. The foursome made a week lofts trip to Park Falls, Wis., where .they found the fish just waiting to be caught. They nol only had enough for their daily meals, but also brought some along heme for the freezer. The weather, from all reports, was most delightful. New (iramlson In line for eongi atulations this week are Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Freund. They became grandparents once again last week when their daughter and son-in-law, the Perry Walkers of McHenry, welcomed a son. Best wishes to all. Sportsmen Want Participation This is just a reminder once again that the young men of baseball woukl like to see a few more parents out at their games. This is not an invitation just to parents though The boys will welcome any kind of an audience that will give them some moral support. You know most anyone can play better if they know someone is around watching them, 'lhe Majors play here on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Minors on Monday and Friday, and the eight-year-olds on Thursday. The Majors are in uniform this year. Why not try to get out and see a few of the games? The boys will certainly apprecate it. Don't forget we also have a hard ball team, namely the Tigers, who play every Sunday, and two softbalf teams, Hettermanns and the Dog House, who play on either Tuesdays or Thursdays at the V.F.W. diamond in McHenry. These fellows would also like some grandstand participation. Exchange Marriage Vows The former Marilyn Fuchs became Mrs. Allan Etherige in a beautiful ceremony which took place in St. John's church on June. 12. Later .in the day many of their friends and relatives joined in extending their best wishes to the newlyweds for a most happy future. We also send along our good wishes to them. Joint Graduation Parties Patsy and Jim Meyers shared the spotlight in their home recently when they were guests of honor at a joint graduation party. They are the children of Si and Bonnie Meyers. Patsy received her diploma from St. John's school and Jim is a recent graduate of the McHenry high school. Many relatives and friends were in the Meyers home to participate in the celebration. Cousins Jean and Joy Hettermann were honored with a graduation party last . Tuesday evening in the Gerry Hcttermann home. Both girls were in the St. John's graduating class. Joining in the buffet <upper were the John Herdrich family and Fran Mayfield of McHenry. the Bowe family of Woodstock, Dick and Connie Marshall, Bill May. the Gerald Wakitsch and the Dick Rudolph families, aill of this vicinity, and the Phil Bartmann family of Island Lake. Of course all the Hettermann families Ed., Gerry and Jim were there too. Rescue Squad Notes Before I start on the calls this week. I would like you to keep, in mind the forthcoming open house sponsored by our own Johnshurg Rescue Squad on July 4. This is an excellent opportunity to see what, these boys work wi'h when thc,y go out on calls. Picase try to be there. On the fifteenth -of this month the squad ;i;isunvd a call on Ringwoo I Ile.-id at ,-1'li p.m. when a man suffered u seizure.' Ile'was taken in. the squad ambulance to the McHenry hospital 1 f.oi- further tx-eatment; A McCullom Lake resident was the \ictim of a possible fatal heart attack on the eighteenth. The squad received the emergency frill at 6:45 p.m. At .3:25 p.m. 6n the nineteenth, a Pistakee Highlands youth caught her fingers in a swing set while out playin?:. The squad members freed her and treated her on the j scene. Later that same day. the members answered a call I in Oeffling's subdivision on a | wafer accident. The victim suf- I fcred amputation of part of i his toe. He was taken to the | McHenry hospital in the Johnsj burg Rescue Squad ambulance. ! The rescue squad would once j again like to remind you a- • l"out .putting up house nuni- ' hers. I'leasi try to have your 1 numb ci in an easily viewed place. I Knjoy Ontipg I Some THy-1 members of the j Juvenile court - of. St. Agatha So. 777 were present on the Community club grounds last week for the summer cook-out. The girls had a "barrel of fun" cooking their hamburgers, hot logs and marshmaHows over an open fire. All kinds of things to do were on. the agenda for this evening. The members participated in a planned scavenger hunt, as well as the | popular sack and three-legged I "aces. The entire outing proved | to be moft enjoyable for all | the girls and you can bet they I will be on hand again next | year for fun duplication. J Entertainment Galore ! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith 'were nappy to have as their guests last Sunday her son and family, the Bob Zimmermanns of Beloit. On Tuesday, Mrs. Smith made a, trip- to Milwaukee, where she attended a dinner parly given by a cousin. While there she enjoyed a visit with her aunt, who resides in Milwaukee. Tour Reminder Thir is the. last chance I will have to remind all the members of the Blessed Virgin Sodality about the deadline for reservations of the tour of laboratories in Xorth Chicago. You must cnl' Kay Sielsch at HY7-3411. ru later than June 30. Watch the church bulletin for further details. Happy, H;*ppy Birthday. We send along the best of birthday withes to George Miehels and grandson. Mike Roberts. Both will be celebrating at the end of this \\tek. "Many happy returns of the day. Mark Dehn will be a "ripe old" seven ye.us of age 6n the twenty-seventh of this month Happy Birthday to him also It's time for Closing once again. Hope you are all enjoying good health and we can meet right here again at the same time next week. Take care of yourselves. Ttjfe 1960 Census showed 61 '/f of 1520 counties lying in Mid-America (between Mississippi River and. Rocky Mountains) lost population between 1950 and 1960, with Arkansas heading the group with 92%-of its counties losing population. Many cities in this ai*&a increased in population J:rom„25 to 50% during this time, led-by Houston, Texas, and WiVMita Kans. each with 54%r. -and Denver, Colo., with 50%! N O T I C E The office of DR. JOHN T. GRAY, Optometrist, at 1236 N. Green St., McHenry, 111. • will be closed from: 5:00 P.M. Saturday,. June 19th to 9:30 A.M., Monday, July 12th Appointments can be made' by calling ,385-3674 SPRING GROVE NEWS EVA FREUND 678-7185 FAREWELL PARTY IS GIVEN FOR REV. WILSON His last .worship service was given by Rev. Ralph Wilson at Spring Grove Methodist church on Sunday, June 13. A farewell party was given for Pastor Wilson and his family in the church house on that day. His new assignment is in the Harmon and Nelson churches in the DeKalb district. Rev. Louis Hillendahl, a graduate of Scarrett college, Nashville. Tenn., will take over the duties of Spring Grove church as well as Ingleside. He has been in Florida. One year ago he, his wife and two children returned from Southern Rhodesia, where he was in the mission field. They will reside in the parsonage in Ingleside. A dinner was given in the Deibert Kephart on Wednesday evening in his honor. Members of the church were present to meet the new pastor and his family. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. every Sunday in Spring Grove. Hudson-Freuntl Nuptials Miss Caroline Hudson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson, became the bride of Jack Freund, son of Mrs. Florence Freund. in an evening ceremony at Spring Grove Methodist church on ! Saturday. June 12. One hundred friends and relative';! were present at the ceremony and were guests at the recep- i tion immediately following held I in the chuieh house. The groom j is employed at International Register Co. The newlyweds j are living in Pistakee Estates. I Visitors and Vacationers SFC. Edwin S. Klein and family have returned to Fort Sill, Okla . following a ten-day visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Klein. Rev. Nicholas Freund, SDS. flew back to San Francisco Saturday right. He has been vacationing here, in Wisconsin and Iowa for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund entertained in their home on Friday night in honor of their Wedding rnniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michels, Barbara and Sue Gcrasch, Martha Thennes, all of McHenry, and Mrs. Agnes May. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lent and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pierce enjoyed a trip to northern Wisconsin this week. Installation Oreniony The ceremony for the installation of the new pastor for St. Peter's parish will be held in St. Peter's church on Sunday afternoon. June 27 at 3:30. Monsignor Healey of Harvard, the Dean of McHenry Deanery will officiate at this service. Club Meets Mrs. Josephine May entertained the 500 club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Prize winners were Tillie May, Alice Wagner. Josephine May, Emma May and Nora Miller. S.xlety Meets The Chtistian Mothers Society of St. Peter's held their regular meeting in the parish hall on Thursday night. The newly appointed committee chairmen were introduced by President Eva Freund. Mrs. Frances Heineman. Organization and Development: Mrs. Pauline Ilorak, Family and Education. Mrs. Geraldine Schultz. Rural Life: Mrs. Beverly Schmit 1, Public Relations; Mrs. Catherine Kagan will continue as Spiritual Development Chairman. A thank you was extended to all outgoing officers and past committee chairmen. 'Mrs. Vein Thelen gave sonv excellent ideas a Christmas bazaar. An teresting taik was given Father Lehman and thanked ill the members their splendid cooperation during the five years he was their pastor. Pie ala mode and coffee was served by the refreshment committee. I'shers The ushers of St. Peter's met at the home of Dan Mil lei for their regular meeting. Father Lehman was present to bid them all good-bye. His assignment to Richmond became effective June 18. There was a social evening of cards and a lunch was served. on inhy he for FREUND'S DAIRY, Inc. 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