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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Aug 1956, p. 16

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Page Sixteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, August 9,1956 Johnsburg News By Mr*. Betty Hettermann ' I to. us even though he gave us a few scares throughout the day. Present for the supper were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lasser, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt, Mrs. * I Browne and daughter, Mr. and V Circus in Town I Gerry HettormAnn yard last j p®"* Wakitsch and fami- Last Thursday our fair town Monday evening. The celebrants i J-v- Mi. and Mis. Waltei Durrcuwas caught up in circus whirl, i were Orrv and "yoiu*s truly." " f," 'J Mrs ... 1 The circus gave an afternoon ; nP,i,e/». sent to eiyoy •t hKert " com ioasi |i _Sc hm_i_t t 8iid so.n . Mi . 3nc« Mr s nrnia n n 1 Mrs. J6» DeSalvo and family and« even.i ng perf.. ormance in a . w, ere- <thl_e rb,iitiinj« «rli.ti -ttneiiQmaininn i! Fl^Jy K„r ug& er_ an_ d fkmiiy,. M.r . and large tent put up on the Com- family. the Jim Hettermann munity club grounds. The grownups, as well as the younger set. thrilled to the many acts such as the trapeze performers, the I Mrs. familv. Mr. an.1 Mrs. Ed Hetter- | Mrs- andNJMrs. Don Rosing Mr. mann. Mrs. Helen Hettermann. and Mrs.JWy Fischer and son Carol Ann Stilling and Mr. and ; Mr. anc* Mrs." Rud Lieser and John Herdrich. | daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Around the Town Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freund «=> .u.r-"-PnlPr icuetzloff and the Jim Hetterponies, dogs, etc. Several chiM K<\un L.ee Hettermann enter-1 ? t „jj dren were thrilled beyond words tained a group of her youm? j famib'- Muist 1 add when they were chosen to ride j friends at her home, honoring Sood was had by upon the large elephant, which I her fourth birthday last 1* riday had appared on television several | afternoon. Aug. 3. Enjoying' llie times. refreshments were Tommy and While many of the children ! Ricky Wakitsch. Jean Hetter- , and family were due to leave who had thrilled in seeing the ] mann, Judy Herdi-ich, Gwen this week for a vacation trip to East St. Louis to visit her family. Janice Wakitsch spent a week' in Chicago visiting her grandparents. Gwen Lois of Wheatland, Wis., and fiance visited Mrs. Helen Hettermann last Sunday afternoon. Later that afternoon they' all drove to Aurora to visit Fr. Raymond Hettermann. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith drove circus were sound „asleep that night, the crcw Was working into the night folding up the big tents and gathering the equipment and animals, getting ready to start on their trip to the next stop, where more persons are eagerly, awaiting their arrival.. Carnival Notes While- we are still ill a gav mood, let's continue it over next The carnival will have at least, one. if not several things, that will attract each member of the family, no matter what age. There will be rides, games, lunch Reinboldt, Carol Ann. Johnny and Joey Dehn. Carol Ann Stilling. Su^an Heim, Cindy Roberts and Karen's sister, Joy. Karen received many lovely gifts. - Plus One More Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Freund added the name of Nancy Lynn to the list, of "their grandchildren. Their daughter, Mrs. James , *° Rockford last Sunday, where Freund (Dorisi gave birth to Mrs. Smith will remain foi the weekend when St. John's will f}ie 7 jb. 8 oz. girl on July 28. ' rest of thc weeksponsor their annual carnival on j Thev have two other daughters.! Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Fischer atthe Community club grounds. Qur congratulations" to the new tended a party at the Chicago parents and grandparents. • Yacht club last Saturday evening. New Residents ' Hurray for the Johnsburg Heartiest of welcomes are e.v ! Tigers, w ho won the first game tended to Mr. and Mrs. lirowne j of the playoffs from Crystal and liquf9 retreshments. lancy j their 17-vear-old daughter'. ; Lake at their own field last j work and other booths of interest to each and everyone. A fish frv will be served Friday evening beginning at ,J.30 1 FORMEI.]V occupied by Mr. and and a family style roast beef j Mrs B-u Schmitt dinner on Sunday, starting shortly before noon. Supper will also be served Sunday evening. Be sure to bring family, relatives, friends and even your enemies to St. John's carnival next Friday. Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 10," 11 and 12. Janet, who moved into Jak-Ana Sunday. Re sure to catch the Heights last week from Ai ling- i ftiture games and root our team ton Heights. Their home was ! on to future victory. Sad News Our deepest sympathy is ex' tended to Mrs. Panzie Scalf, whose son. Swain, passed away at the Veterans' Research hospital in Chicago on July 30. Besides his mother, his widow, two children and a sister also survive. Services were held last Saturday in Georgetown. Ind. Our community was struck by death a second time\ in the passing of Joseph Schaefer, son of Mrs. Katherinc Schaefer. early last Saturday morning. Services were conducted at St. John's church, with burial in the church cemetery. Our sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Schaefcr. "Happy Birthday To You" A special congratulation is extended to Peter Smith, who celebrated his eighty-first birthday on Aug. 5. Mrs. Agnes Freund also shared Aug. 5 as her birth date. Belated wishes to both. A11 outdoor double birthday celebration took place in the Birthday Celebration Peter Smith was honored •wi'th Subdivision Party a jawn party at the Jake Miller "*About forty-one persons of i home in Spring Grove last Sun- Jak-Ana Heights subdivision . day. Mr. Smith was 81 years gathered in the yard of the Jim i young on Aug. 5. Present at Hettermann home last Wednes- J the gathering were Mr. and Mrs. day evening to enjoy an outdoor : Martin Weber and family, Mrs. supper. 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The 1956 Illinois State Fair racing program will include seven days of harness racing, the big 100- mile auto race and the 25-mile National Motorcycle Classic. The harness racing card calls for Illinois State Fair colt stakes on Frij day, August 10; Illinois owned harness horses Saturday, August 11; Illifiois State Trair colt stakes, Monday, August 13; and Grand Circuit harness.xaces Tuesday, August 14 through Friday, August 17. The United States Automobile Club sanctioned car race will be held Saturday, August' 18, and tho championship motorcycle races will be run on Sunday, August 19. Tickets for all racing events may be obtained by writing the Illinois State Fair Ticket Office, Springfield. State of Illinois ... DDR Belated birthday wishes to Mrs. Grace Reinhardt, who celebrated her birthday July 31. Congratulations from all. Happy birthday to Miss Delores Formella, who celebrated her birthday with her friends and relatives, A joyous time was had by all and everyone enjoyed the band, which was composed of Delores' relatives. A happy birthday to James Mclnerney,. who celebrated his birthday on Aug. 3. Jim was surprised with a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hurckes. Other guests were Mr. arid Mrs. J. Reilly, Mr. arid Mrs. A. Bentz, Mr. and Mrs*. Reinhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Vrbik and Mr. and Mrs. Ullo. Oh yes, Mrs. Mclnerney was also present. ' We would like , to ' wish Mr. and Mrs. Harper Colvin, who have heen visiting with the Corcorans, a very safe journey back home to Louisiana. We hope to see the Colvins again next year. Welcome home to Mr. and Mrs. Venn Thelen, who recently took a long vacation up north. They went through upper Michigan and down to the Mackinac Straits, crossed over into Canada at Port Huron and then took a belated honeymoon to Niagara Falls. After leaving the Falls, they followed", the St. Lawrence river and on.home. Miss Virginia Cinami will return home this weekend after J, week's visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Walter Witt, in Wilmette, 111. j, : & Congratulations to the Burke family on their new daughter, Patricia Ann, born July 29. Little Pat weighed 5 lbs. 12 oz. Read thn Want Ads. Congratulations .to Mr. and ily, Mr. arid Mt s. Charles . Smith Insured Savings: Savings Invested and family, "Sonny" Smith and 'Crystal Lake Savings and> Loan Association, are insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insur- Lois, Mr. and'Mrs. Daniel Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rich: ard Miller and family, Wayne , ^ Miller, Earl Miller and, pf plus «/2 P« cent extra. course, Mr. and Mrs. Petef ! „ Smith. 1 Support local baseball teams. ance Corp., and earn 2'/2 per cent 38-tf NOTICE The office of Dr. John T. Gray, | optometrist, 126 So. ©reen St., will | be closed for a 9 day vacation : period. Will close at 4 P.M. 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