* if' ) % t * . » ' ^ **J, A ' As'/ '* - ,-*_ ' •* > ' * ' ,r. -^} I*: • I^J * ' * ' « . * '* " - V .* jLt^ r-J#,s N"1. <y"< tig- "v~'f"' 4#* +»\ '" •"»»'<» * *.*» £| MA i,aa ,|- "tf»fegiii, THE McHENRY PUUBDEALER •> Itn. BMtj The Gerald Hettermann family •pent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Bill Frye in River QrOVe last week., Mr. and Mrs. Ri#b*rd oAn Had Dick Hiller and Dolores Michels as their dinner guests on Tuesday evening. The occasion was a belated baptismal celebration of the Dehns' youngest son, for Which Dick and Dolores were sponsors. Dick was unable to be home for the baptismal ceremonies so his- father. /George, acted as proxy. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leo JJYeunii upon becoming grandparents for the first time. Their daughter, Wrs. Carl Neiss (Diane) gave birth to a" son at the Woodstock boapfcal ott -Dec. '..;7 s Mr. and Mrs. Emil .Boiler of Morton, 111., «pent two days with her father, Bill Ricks. It was * very pleasant vacation for the couple. On Christmas Day they loaded Bill into their car dna called on Mr. Boiler's relations, where a very nice dinner was waiting for them. Many persons who are too numerous to mention called on Bill during the New Year weekend to wish him the very best in the new year. I'm sure he appreciates it very much. Mr. and Mrs. ifepee*" j&ffflffe took their daughter, Carol Ann, back to schoQl in Jefferson, Wis., on Sunday. Carol Ann has been home for the Christmas and New Year holidays. l'ifty years ago on Jan. 42. Their daughters and family, Mr. and Mr9. Arnold Michels, Mrs. Catherine Freu'nd, Mrs. Hilda May and Mrs. Emma Freund all hope to take the trip to Ohio to help the Bugners eelebrate their anniversary. A/Be Robert J. Tracy left Saturday for Scott air base, after spending a week with his mother and sister in Wisconsin and the last week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jeppe Jep- .9en. Robert's aunt, Mrs. Freberg, .drove back with him ; |jfqndretis "• <& people cabled at the Community club last Sunday to congratulate Fred Smith upon hfs twenty-ftfth Jrear in the garage business. Dinner and supper wwre served to , Fred's friends and illations, after which important events of his life Were recalled and narrated by Bill Alttaaff. Frtd was the realpient of many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer were hosts at a gala party at their home on New Year's Eve. Guests' names were too numerous to mention but you can bet an enjoyable evening was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmitt are enjoying a few days' visit wfth his folks, the John Schmitts. Bill is on furlough from Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., where he is stationed with the Army. *tT .y£m~ j?*? - ,v { i \ fpjg-.i-xpt- / »*»• ^Thursday, January 1 f9S4 Two reminders for next Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday evening the Johnsburg Community club -will sponsor a dance at the Community <clitb hall. The Badger Hot Shots will ftirnish the music for the evening. On Sunday night the Christian Mothers are sponsoring a public party at the ntew school hail. Each and every .person is Invited to come and spend an enjoyable evening. , Weekly newspaper editors haW a habit Of complaining bout how old and tired they feel after the paper comes out, but don't take them too seriously. They are just looking for sympathy. Actually the satisfactions of getting a newspaper to press in something approaching a workrrtanlike condition far overbalance the aches and pains and . fallen arches of publication da.V. Thursday night for the editor is the time of complete free-. df>m. It's too late to worry about the imperfections pf this week's edition and too early to fret about next week's. » TWICE TOLD TALES Forty Years Ajp> ' . Mffre hobos ana tramps Ikive visited this village in the (fe.H few weeks than at any titne in several years. Workmen employed in keeping the channel open on the pond near- Borden's ice IMMI the What Ads Miss Shirley Huff ;Wa* the guest at a bridal shower at She school hall last Sunday afternoon. Hostesses wfte Mrs tkKtv thy Di Bopna, Mrs. Ruth Martinec, Mi*8 Betty Huff and Miss Dolores Huff. While Miss Huff opened her many lovely gifts, a delicious luncheon was served. She will become 'the bride of Peter Leiser on Jan. 98. Lationec .TM FR udy Lassers entertained gtiests from Chicago on ^Sunday. The occasion was a celebration of Mrs. Lasser's father's birthday. Many people. 4n this a*ea .will be interested to learn that Mr. and Mrs. John Bugner are celebrating their golden wedding an- j leadership of Mr. Fulton, who is niversary next Sunday.. The Bug-j trying to obtain better athletes St. John's 'school had a basket* ball game with St. Patrick's «t the nigh school gym on ^fan. 2 -at 15:30. The score was 33 to 25 in favor of St. Patrick's. Seems as though they have some bigger boys on their team. Joe ttfiler wis lflgh scorer with 11 'points. Next Saturday at 9:30, St. John's plays Wonder Lake. These games are played under the ners were raattied -flit Jdhnsburg#^ 'i Aaat iey#pftt«v W^ seHbok •, V Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid IiMmI Upfft! Get Relief TM$ Genfle Vefetabie Laxative Way! ForcOsitipadon, nHttnkc drag*. They cautc brataJ cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, mace tepeatcd doses seem needed. When you are tempoftxily constipated, gfrarrv but gentk relief--without salts, without harsh drugs. Take,-Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in Dr. Caldwell's is me of tbt finest natural laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's "Sertna Locative tajtes xood, gives gentle, comfortable, satisfying idief of temporary constip4tien for every member of the family. Helps you get "on schedule" without -re- •peatea doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Buy Dr. CaWwellfs. Money back if not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280, New York lfc. N. Y. JPEi1 the first tim>, as was the case when Miles Kacon ; passed o'er the darkened valleys to the shores of eternal happiness. They direct cause ot his death was due to a rheumatic heait. Another cracking good meeting was held by the members of the Business Men's club in the dinttig hall ait the McHenry House on Tuesday evening of this week. Miss Elizabeth Tfceletl eaiterhouBe tell us that it is not tin-! Gained the Gayety < ^ib at »:ards common to have from two to five rt rangers call difring a single night. * •*.' h. wedding that camef memt wp surprise to "even the of the family was s o l e m n » / ( d «t j ; St. - Mary's Catholic chuvcl. here at 4:30 last Saturday afternoon when Miss Vera R. Barbian of this yillage became the wife of Raymond Whiting of Lake . Geneva. • -.v Rev. H. A. Tfageh, formerly of Sublette, 111,, has been appointed by Bishop Muldoon to temporarily succeed Rev. *D. Lehane at St. Patrick's church in this village. at her millinery parlors bn the West, Side on Monday evening, prizes went to Miss Kathryn Weber, Miss Gertrude Weber and Miss . Rose Huemann. ... A ;-:^%#hty-lP1y«- Tears Aj»r A very pretty wedding was celebrated at Our Lady of Angels church, Chicago, on Saturday. evening, Dec. 29, when Miss Claire Frisby, formerly of neir Crystal Lake, became the bride of Mr. Robert Blum - of tliver Forest.' Dr. C. W. Klontz, whio has Fred Voeltz, an employee of the Chicago & North Western Railway company, has been retired vHth a pension by the company 'after fifty yefltrs. of faith-* fill and coittinuour service at McHenry. The new year was ushered hi by biting winds and a driving snow storm 'which covered McHenry in a whtye blai^kei of snow as the of gunsy^nd the ringing of bells heralded the entraijce of 1929. The first auto license plates were received in McHenry Friday morning from Springfield. The color for 1929 is black and red, the letters being red on a black background. A most enjoyable evening was spent at the Masonic lodge rooms -Saturday when members and friends were entertained at the annual installation of officers. James Perkins Was named worshipful master. "Miss Dorothy Knox enteilalhed at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mite Eleartor Phalin, who is soon to become. L bride. Many* of the ' teachers went to their homes "<*ut bf toto rj to spend their vacations with home folks. Among them were Miss ' Mary Kinney, Mrs. Anna Barron, Miss Pauline Pufa'hl, Mrs. George Donavin,tv kdmUnd Wllli^, Miss Johnsonj Miss Stevens, MiSs Lane and Miss Korte^dick. Of cdurse, we aim to make our front page attractive. £ut we wish to * assure pur friends that if we didn't believe we can supply you with good news and advertising contents -on back pages, too, we wouldn't print so many of them, & Hens Suffer greatly in hot weather because |hey do ' not perspire to reduce their body temperature, says a poultry specialist. - * WPBAL TO MOTORISTS An appeal to ntotorist* to use ' "more caution and less speed" j when driving, particularly during holiday weekends, hns been issued by State Highway Police Superintendent Phil M. Brown. He pointed to *the good results obtained in Governor William G. Stratton's traffic safety program last year. During the faU football seagpn, no fatalities and only a few minor traffic accidents occurred the 37 counties . surrounding Champaign- Urban a, as footb.fll fans reduced speed in accordance with the governor's request. In contrast, for the five-day period beginning with New Year's Eve 1952, the Division of Highways recorded Illinois accidents which killed 37 persons and injured 957, Brown said. • , * " Colorado has the highest average altitude above sea level of any state. Death is sad, but ijt is doubly j been seriously ill with pneumonso ,vwhen It vfcit* a ^anMy^for ia, is jrtightly j^prayeg. %t TOWER GRILL ON ROUTE 120 IN LAKEMOOR FOR A RELAXING EVENING Plan To Dine With Os Family Dinners Served -- Bring The Children Featuring SWIFT'S TENDKltOReWN' PREMIUM CHICKEW JUMBO GULF SHRIMP * FISH IN SEASON Every Wednesday: SPECIAL COMPLETE .$1.00 DINNER FULL FOUNTAIN SERVICE For reservations and carry outs '55«r-i»ffIONE McHENRY 663-M-l or 161 5<rie Starts January 8 to 14, 1954" PETER GIES T07 NO. RIVERSIDE DRIVE. McHENRY. 114. A" . 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