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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Mar 1956, p. 10

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t 'Y^;: W"- . \ s THE McfiflSn.- ^- 'P•* f^tNfifeAfJ® mrniim Jotinstiurg Betty Hetterroann Kl 1 mann will celebrate his birthday Mr and Mrs." Pete Smith an- 1 on March 14. Also, Janice Wa- V^ nburide the engagement of .their ! kitsch has a birthday this month. I daughter, Phyllis Mae, to "Walter Mrs. Cora Herdrich h^d a J. Kalerrfiba: Wally is the son of birthday on March 4. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kalemba of Lake- Mrs. Paul Boyk and daughter moor. No definite date has . been ' and Mrs. Boyk of Chicago gathset for the wedding. ered at the hortne of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hettermann and family to \ Ueser Baby Baptized j honor her. Little Mary Jo Lieser was the j Happy birthday to one and all. center of attraction last Sunday j when she was baptized at St. i Around the JTown John's church following the 10 j Col. John M. Banks of New o'clock mass. Sponsors were Jack j Mexico spent the weekend re- Huff and Mrs. Dorothy Miller j cently at the home of his broacted as proxy for her daughter! j ther and family, the Bill Banks, Dorothea, who is away , at school. . of Selling's subdivision. TJiose who gathered at the Dorothy Hiller attended a con- Lieser home later that evening j vent ion in Indianapolis, Ind., last were the maternal grandparents, i Sunday. Dorothy left her studies Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huff, and ] at Alverno college in Milwaukee fainily, the paternal, grandpar- j on Friday and spent the weekents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lieser ' end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of McCullom Lake, and Mr. and I A1 Garrett of Nobelsville, Ind. Mrs. "Chuck" Miller arid family Mrs. Helen Hettermann returnr Mr. arid' Mrs. Emitt Roberta entertained guests from Chicago and Woodstock over last weeken<*' # • Don't forget "the skatirig party coming up on March 17 at the roller rink. Plan on getting a gang together and join in-von the fun. \ of McHenry. Of course, Mary Jo's 16-month-old sister, Kathy, was there also. Mr. ed home last week after spending five weeks in Florida visiting her daughter and family, the j Jack Keenans, of Pompano Beach. First Grandson : As Mrs. Hettermann was awaitand Mrs. Steve May are i ing her train for the trip back quite proud lately because of the birth of their first grandson, born recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buss, Jr., welcomed the little fellow on Feb. 27. The. Busses have three daughters. On Way Home Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller received happy word last week from their son, Lt. Richard Hiller. Dick started out on March home, she was pleasantly surprised by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hettermann of Virginia, who were there to bid her goodbye. Mr. and Mrs. Hettermann were also vacationing in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. George Lasser and family spent last Saturday and Sunday at the home of his parents, the Rudy Lassers. The Lewis Pitzens visited their daughter, Susan, at St. Coletta's 5 from Tokyo, Japan, for Califor- I school last Saturday nia, after .which he will continue Mr ^ Mrg mto Adamg ^ his journey homeward via the air. He is expected home by next weekend for several weeks' furlough. Dick has been in service three years, 20 months of which were spent overseas. Hospital Patient Get out your cards, pen and ink and drop a line to Mrs. Reginji Michels, who is- confined to Hi&hwood hospital. Mrs. Michels has been in the hospital for over a week now and I'm sure she would appreciate hearing from her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams returned recently from a vacation, which took them to Florida for a few weeks. Mrs. Helen Hettermann spent a few days in Wheatland, Wis., last week in the Krift-Lois home. MK Krift has been quite ill lately. Celebrates polden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frite had the honor of celebrating their golden wedding anniversary last week. The Fritzes both originated from Austria. Mr. Fritz came here in 1904 and Mrs. Fritz in 1905. They were married in Chicago on Feb. 26, 1906. Mr. Fritz had real estate offices in Chicago for many years, after which he opened his office in Johnsburg in 1944, where they are now residing. They celebrated with a dinner served at Hettermaiin's last Tuesday evening, Feb. 28, for a few neighbors and friends. Joseph J. Schmitt of Spring Grove, a friend for forty-nine yea^%, was among the guests. Present also were Father Joseph Blit3ch, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy -Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Don losing, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kruger, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wakitsch, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Durrenberg, Mr. and Mrs. William Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lasser and Mr. and Mrs. Jim' Hettermann, all of Jak-Ana Heights; Mr. and Mrs. William Welter, Mr. and Mrs. Math Schmitt, Fred Smith, Miss Louise Williams, Mrs. Helen King, Mrs. Delia Miller, Mr. anil Mrs. George Hiller, Mr. aind Mrs. Joseph Frett, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hettermann, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hettermann, Henry Sompel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lieser were unable t'o attend. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz received gifts and many flowers from their many friends. Our congratulations are extended to this most congenial couple once again. Birthdays Quite a few birthdays popping up during this popular month of March. Best wishes are extended to Leroy Gerth, who had his ninth birthday on March 1; Mrs. John Gerth on March 3; Phyllis Smith on M«u:eh 5; Kevin Freund, who will be 7 on March 9; Pete Smith Ms a feirthd&y coming up on March 12; and Jim "Hetter- Regudar check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BOTCH'S 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 809 W. Elm Street w Phone 811 -- Residence 91-It McHenry, HL -Wlni Pay 5 Times More ? Penny Flam# says Qw&f NORTHERN I L L . I NOI S Gas COMPANY ictpArDrMt MmTm. t mNOaratiMOJUMOU <us comtamt mmmm: MEAT PRICES AS BODBLE T0UB MONET BACK GIIUT1I -aSSSr MEATS Choose from A&P's wide selection-of ..u "Super-Right"? meats . . . poultry, seafood. I If your choice doesn't measure up in any | way,-A&P will give you double your, money back! This offer good until March 17th. 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