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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jul 1965, p. 10

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seeilon Two -- Page Two / . • , • ' v~! i-^. -j.- tMWtfr HETTERMANN THE McHENBY PLAINDEALER Thursday. July 22, 1365 Foresters Plan Family Picnic Come August 1, the members? of St. John's court No; 96 and their families will gather in the woods of Joe E. Freund's farm for their annual picnic. Members and their "kin" arc invited to be there prior to 12:30. It pays to be an "early bird." Remember the date is Sunday, August 1 if you like family-type fun. Welcomes Ha liy Son Bud and -Nancy Weingart welcomed their third son and Sixth child on July 10 at the Woodstock hospital. The verystrong lad weighed 9 lbs. 12 oz. at birth. In the future he will answer to the name of Jeffrey Jacob. We wish -all the W^ingarts much happiness with their new addition to the family. Hospital Patient Undergoing surgery at St. Therese hospital quite unexpectedly last Thursday morning was Ed. Hcttermann. The operation cured a bothersome problem for him, we hope. Ed is doing real well and it is expected that he will be able to come home very shortly. We all send our wirhes lor a swift recovery to him. Particiihites In Sports Jamboree Several of our youngster:' and many -youngsters from neighboring subdivisions am' •the surrounding' .'nva iiv.veler by bus to Cary- last Saturday to take' pari' in l!u> Jtinio; Sports • J a m b o r e e Sect iona! sponsored by-the Jayeees. Thosi young people-'were some <>l the .winners in the . lo-een sports jamboree held at Mr CYarken field-, and sponsors by the'McHenry Jayeces. Rep-, resenting our town woiv Mik( Freund, I.ynn Weber, JoAhV Freund ;in<I Karon Ileltcimnnn. Mats off to Lee Hilh'i who (lid a beau1 il ill i >b in handling those ~,ai'u•:-ir.-s. Vacati»)ni'ig T'olks The Earth family returred to their home l;;^v Saturdnv SPRING GROVE NEWS EVA FREUND PHONE 675-213.1 Entertains At Country Club Mrs. Beulah Karls entertained the birthday club at Hunters Country Club house on Tuesday afternoon, July 13. Cards furnished the entertainment and prizes went to Alice Van Every, Hattie Harms, Virginia Gillespie and Frapkie Shotliff. A lunch was served. Club Meets Mrs. Mame Tinney was hostess to the members of her club on Thursday afternoon. Prizes in 500 were won by Tillie May, Frankie Shotliff, Mary Nimsgern, Minnie Pierce and Helen Smith. Lunch was served by the hostess. ter Debbie of Giand Forks, N. Dakota, visited in the Charles .Freund home this week. Mrs. Helen Popelka visited her daughter in Cleveland, Ohio, the past week. .Move Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bychowski and family have moved from Solon to the Lennon house formclv occupied by the Sterling Rlythe family. Welcome Party A large crowd, about one hundred thirty parishioners of St." Peter's, were present to meet their new pastor, Rev. John Kilduff, at the reception held in the parish hall Thursday night. A spiritual bouquet was presented to the honored guest. Lunch was served and a beautifully decorated cake made by Mrs. Walter Brown, graced the center of the table. Ushers MeetT^ The ushers of St. Peter's parish held their regular meeting in the home of Ben May on Wednesday night. Cards were played and a lunch was served after the meeting. Released From Hospital Paul Weber has returned home after a month's stay in Mctlenry hospital for medical treatment. We were also happy to hear that Eddie Shiel has been released and is back home after months of hospitalization. Eddie is the husband of the former Sharon Freund. Visits Mrs. Dan Freund and daugh- HOME LOANS to buy to build t5 Mc HENRY SAVINGS AND LOAH ASSOCIATION tut @ * KTWAtfS cmcemrtVsL U SO ALTHOFFS INC. 903 North Front Street Mellenry PHONE 8«.j-.i700 after a delightful three week: vacation in Websert, Wis. Marge and the children were sorry Bill could only be with them for two of the weeks. But they managed to struggle through the week by swimming. fishing. hik:ng, picnicking, etc. Tough wasn't it? Webster is almost frur hundred miles from here so the B'irth clan saw a lot of wildlife practically in their backyard, in fact Marge wanted to bring home a racoon which they bad befriended, but Bill said nix". All in all it was really a terrific time for the entire family. Leaving last Sunday for a few weeks in Buffalo were Kmil and Marie Debrect Tak-Ana Heights. They will pend' this ^time with their laughter. son-in-la*v and the hree grandch:'"1,*f,n. Baseball (lalore Over fifty young Forester members of St. John's cK)U: t No. 96, boarded a bus hen and made a trip to Sok park last Saturday. The boys a;.-l he chaperones had an exc!;- ng time watching the Chieti-.;<> -earn oppose the Angels. The> witnessed mam anxious se* re- Hiring the course of the outing. This was their annual trip and it couldn't have been more enjoyable. Also, while baseball is still the topic, many folks from thi- "neck of the woods" were in Milwaukee over last weekend when the Mots came in to play against the Braves. The main reason being Chuck Hiller's appearance with the Mets natui ally. Addition Number Two Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nett of Hillcre.-t Place became parents for the second time when a son was born i.ijMem in the Mcl-Ie'nry .hospital on July 9. The Netts are fairly new residents, coming to us from Elgin All of us join in we!-", ming them and wish tliem ^ ngratulafions on their new .v.. Happy Birthday To Neil Bart It wno celebrated his twelfih m-tal day •vhile he was away on vacation with his family. Couldn't •dunk of a nicer way to spend, i birthday. <»ift leaden Ladies Charlene Freund welcomed many ladies bearing gifts to he bestowed on her at a bridal shower held last Tuesday evening. The shower was given by h:>V sister, Mrs. Carl Neiss, who will be one of, th^ honor , attendants. Char opened "loads" cf lovely things thet will prove most useful when she takes or. the role of a housewife after- August 7. Shc-wU'J become. Mrs. Cal Ash in a ceremony hich will be performed in ' St. John's church on this date. ue Squad Notes The squad was called out 'wire lasi weekend within n snort time of ore another. On the 18th at 2:20 p.m. the squad members were summoned to a scene in Worthmore Estates where a two year old youngster from Schiller Park lost his life by di owning. He was taken to the Mc- Henry hospital when* he was pronounced dead. An early morning call on July 19 routed many of the members from thoii beds. A young man suffered a seizure at 12:1.5 a.m. and had to be taken into the MeHenry hospital i>v the rescue squad ambulartce lor further treatment. A short reminder once again ?:bout putting up nous-2 numbers in a most conspecuous place. If you haven't got yours up as vet. please do so this very day. Wouldn't you hate to be waiting in your time of nee^ because the Johnsburg e. cue squad couldn't find your home because ot lack of house numbers? Also please use aH precautions when you ai\? swimming Ibis summer. Never swim alone and keep a sharp eye on the little ones. Never under any conditions, act smart in the water. I'm referring to things like dunking and the likes, v bich could very easily lead to disaster. Passes Tests Sift year old Larry Oeffling [y, the proud recipient of a P.ed Cross card in swimming -'trowing he completed a three week cruise which wns held in Crystal Lake. Entertains Florid:! Visitors Frank and Judy Oeffling and their young family were hosts To the Dan Green family of Fort Lauderdale l.-v-t Monday evening. The Green« are spending a vacation pel iod here. Closing time has come around again. 'Try to keep column growing by giving rqp, # ring with your new.? items. See you all right here attain next week. POLLUTION BILLS Gov. 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