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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Apr 1958, p. 15

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THE McHElfctY PLAJNDEALEH Johnsburg ! FORESTERS BANQUET. pt.f'; by Betty Hettermann w\V-'A festive group consisting of j Father Blitsch and sixty-eight lady Foresters gathered at Hetterrriann's last Tuesday evening, April 15 for their annual banquet. After enjoying a delicious chicken dinner the group proceeded to the Community Ciub hall where the regular meeting and installation of Officers were held. Installed into office were: Hilda Thelen, chief ranger; Rita' Miller, vice- <qhief ranger; Virginia Pitzen, recording secretary; Marie Oeffling, financial secretary; Evelyn De'drich. treasurer; Catherine Dehn, Clara Tonyan aiid Laura Schmitt, trustees; Elsida Fuchs and Rosemary Young, conductors; L a u i a Schmitt and Mabel Smith, juvenile directors. At the close of this meeting « social evening of entertainment was enjoyed. lay their congratulations t h i s c o n g e n i a l c o u p l e ! f 1 . ' " Hospital Notes Mrs. Johanna Smith was taken by ambulance t(\ the Woodstock hospital last Wednesday afternoon. At this writing she is progressing quite well. We all join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Recuperating at her home is Mrs. Mary Hettermann after spending four days in the Mc- Henry hospital. to some reason you are unable to assist and would like to help in some way, donations of food or cleaning powders will be. gladly accepted. More details in next week's issue. Sad News • Our deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Stanley Freund upon the loss of her father, Frank J. May of Spring Grove, who passed away recently in the. Villa Rest home, following an illness of almost four years. Sorrow struck the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Freund of Pistakee when their 10 month old daughter passed away in the Woodstock hospital last Friday. Little Yvonne had been sick just a few days and was admitted to the hospital just a few hours prior to her death. Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Freund arid their t\vo sons. Birthday Celebrations The home ,of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson was the scene of a double birthday celebration last Sunday, April 20. The party feted Lloyd who observed his fourteenth birthday while his sister Lorraine celebrated her seventh natal day. Both the Thompson youngsters invited their own group of friends in for refreshments and the participation of various games. A beautifully decorated cake was baked special for the occasion. The juvenile girl „ Foresters i held their installation of officers last Sunday afternoon in the Community C'ub hall. Ac- j cepting new offices - were the following girls: Nancy Weber. •chief ranger; Arielte May, vice chief ranger; Janice Huff, recording secretary, Carol Schmitt and Georgette Miller, flag bearers; Christy Michels and Patty Frisby, conductors; Elaine Weber and Marilyn Smith, sentinels; Janet Smith, i reservations' in now! Mary Lou Wakitsch an Jan- j ice May, virtues. Honorary'- Calling AH Help! conductors were: Mary Ellen j Once rgain a call is sounded Freund and Diane Hiller. Mrs. j for help from the ladies of St. Rita Miller acted as installing John's parish. Every year the officer. Refreshments Tickets Still Available Tickets for the ladies night banquet held in the Community Club are still available at Lay's tavern, Hettermann's tavern and Central Garage. You had better make it snappy as the reservations ate to be in by next Sunday, April 27. This banquet an annual salute to the ladies of the Community club members. This affair will be held in the club on May 5 at 7:15. Be sure to get your Sick £.ist Warren Smith had quite a fight with Mr. Measles- and was about to return to school when lo alnd behold the chicken pox attacked him. By this time he should be just about ready for anything. Susan Heim was another of the victims on the measles Jist. The Leo Deidrich home looked much like an infirmary recently when six of their children were all down at . one time with the measles. Around The Town Carol Ann Stilling returned »o St. Coletta's school in Jefferson, Wis., last week after -pending her Easter vacation plus a few extra days x-ecuperiting from the measles at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Helen Hettermann. Susan Pitserved to the s:xty present after which the giris enjoyed a -spcial afternoon. Observes Anniversary Our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Burton Skemps of Oakwood subdivision who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on April 14. Many relatives and friends dropped in at the Skemps' home to rew e r e | l a d i e s c o n < j r e g " t e i n t h e c h u r c h members : prior to First Communion Sundoy for a' good spring cleaning. If you can help on May 6 following the 8 o'clock Mass p'ease come equipped with your own scrub brush, pail and soap. Lunch will be served to the workers at noon. If for WATCH THESE MARCHING FEET ^ - " "f " ' l fa•ttfrheudar sday, April 24, zen returned to thie same school a week previous. The Gerald Wakitsch family entertained relatives from Chicago at their home last"suftday afternoon. The last of this season's public parties sponsored by the Blessed Virgin Sodality was held in St. John's school hall last Sunday evening. Be Sure to'watch for the ever popular bake sale coming at' a future date. Charles and Pam Hiller and their young daughter left last week for North Dakota where he will play, ball with, one of the farm teams. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adler, Mrs. Henry Nell, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hettermann attended a real estate board meeting and luncheon in Crystal Lake last Thursday. r Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lasser played host to her sister and family from Chicago over last weekend. Be sure to attend the Tiger baseball game next Sunday. V. F. W» Auxiliary (by ^ro^hese Svobodaji The regularmbeftng of V(- F.W. auxiliary to Post. 4600 met Monday,.'April 14, 8 P.M. at the clubhouse. Thq business was transacted and reports read. ThO i blood-typing proA gram will be completed April 28, our social night. Lorraine Murphy is chairman of this project and thei*e are twenty members requesting this bipodtyping. J We are accepting the invitation from the McHenry Hospital Woman's auxiliary to the open house May 14 and expect to have a. real representation group attend. Our ~ annual reports will be made out Monday, April 21 at the clubhouse and all officers and chairmen are requested to be present. There will . be a potluck luncheon at 1 - p.m. prior to the meeting. ' * The community Service record is really' fine this year. The post and auxiliary a r e' credited with 13l5s» community service hours. A deep bow to Gert Barbian and' Ray Morrison for a job yvell done. We are having a rummage sale April. ,30 and May 1 at the clubhouse. Hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cake and coffee will be served., - . ^ . A letter was read from Conc e t t a , o u r f o s t e r c h i l d f r o m Italy, and_Co/icetta has had the flu but is getting better now- The doll we sent her arrived safely and ...she vv a s delighted with it /and all the other gifts. -1 The department convention The social meeting will ' .April 28. Please come bring your rummage for, thei sale, and also to enjoy a fine evening1 of v planned / entertain* ment. .. • ' ' Congratulations are; in order of the Ladies auxiliary Will be held"in Rockford June 13,. 14, and 15. Voting for delegates will be held at our May meetihg. I presided at my final meeting Monday, April 14, and pert Barbian will be presiding j i t t h e May m e e t i n g . I wOuld j , _ . . . . . . like to take this opportunity for Vern Reirtb°ldt ^ new post to thank all my co-wOrkers for commander and I know we their splendid support and wish 'will give you our support and the incoming officers the! very ; cooperation and ^islj^yoj best. We have a fine group successful term of dedicated people arid with ou,r kind of courage and determination, auxiliary to Post 4600* should really have a wonderful future. In a big company, what the boss doesn't know, • ^everybodyelse' does. Eiut. the boss knows a few things that the others don't. , at Home Announcing The Opening Of j ^ a r r i e t t j -Cut &. Curl Skoppe j 110 W. WAUKEGAN ROAd | ^ McHENRY, ILLINOIS { Phone Harriett Boger McClarey 1 BY APPOINTMENT for better homes for lowest pfipes SEE US ROBERT HAY CONSTRUCTION Co/ F.H.A. & V.A. FINANCING • Masonery •Concrete • Carpentry PHONE: 1907 Bus. 1377 Home 805 E. 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