je Fourteen the Mchenry plaindealer Thursday, Augtisi 25, 19|P fPERSONALS " " Mrs. Eddy Adams and chil- •• »dren. Debbie and Ricky, returned to their home in Hi:«- leah, Fla., Monday after spend- ; "ing the past week with relatives here. They made the trip here by plane, but motored back \yith her mother. Mrs. Marion Johnston, who has dis- "posed of her home, the former r. Adams place east of the river, and gone to Florida to reside. She has accepted a position as counselor at the. University of Miami, and will reside on the campus. At-torney and Mrs. A. J. Woll of Washington. D. C.. - spent a few days with relatives here. , Mrs. Edith Hayes enter- . tnined her son. Richard^ wife . and sons, of Chicago. Saturday. Mrs. Mary Pibler of Woodstock was a visitor in the hoipe of her daughter. Mi's. Edward t Nickels, and daughter, Marie. • „ the past week. Mr. and Mfs. John -Dwyer. • and children of River Forest : were guests of his aunt. Mrs. Walter Walsh. Monday. Mrs. Edward Hoelscher of r Elgin was a visitor in the home 6f her sister. Mrs. R T. Over- Jon, the past week. . • k79 -Miss Elizabeth O'Neil. a ;• house guest of Mrs. William T. ; Cooper, for several days, has .: returned to her home in Chi- .: cago. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoewer nnrl Mr. end Mrs. John May of Waukegan were recent visitors .. in the Peter J. Schaefer home. Mrs. David Rosenkrans of B' rwyn visited relatives here ihe past week. Conrad Lackner of Cages . Lake daughter, Mrs. Jack Mur- , phy, the latter's daughter. Diane. and Cathy Harkner of Chicago were visitors in Ihe home of Mrs. Nellie Rneon ; . Friday. j Mr. ind Mrs. Paul Bickler of Chicago were guests in the :» home of Mrs. Annabel Aicher Thursday. Other visitors in the • Aicher home during 1 he past , 'J- week were Bob Engel of San i *: Matio, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. I :» John Hoffman, Lori Ann and j; Janet, of Tndianapolis. Ind. • -- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gibson of .^Birmingham. Mich., were i guests in the home of her | niece and husband. Mr. and ! -t Mrs. Paul Patzke. a few days ':: this week. j": Mrs. John Bolger. Mrs. A. D. -z Foley, Mrs. Carl Weber. Mrs. Ray Conway and Miss Gene- . . iivieve Knox attended a luncheon and card party at the home of Mrs. William Praed ,in Chicago Thursday. Other guests were Mrs. Nettie McCarthy of River Forest and Mrs. J. W. North of Lincolnwood. a former McHenry resident. Miss Sara Kay Douglas, student nurse at Peter Bent Brigham hospital, Boston. Mass.. is spending a few weeks with her mother. Mrs. Velma Douglas. Following her graduation on Sept. 25, she will be employed at the Illinois Research hospital in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Pape and children, JoAnne and Joe. of Chicago, werp weekend guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McAndrews. Sister Mary Agatha Ann. the former Agatha. Farrell. visited relatives here Tuesday of last week. She was accompanied bv two-«$ister Companions and they weiSfj^!'* en route to California from St. Mary's Notre Dame where they attended summer school. Charles Steilen of Chicago was. a visitor in the. home of his aunt. Mrs. F. J. Aicher. Friday. Mrs. Steilen. and Terry accompanied by her parents. Mr." and Mrs. C. Hoeffleur of Chicago; are spending some t ime • wiih relat ives in Switzerland. Miss Mae Dillon of Chicago was a weekend guest of Miss Marion McOmber. Other visitors during the past week, included Mrs. Alice O'Reilly and granddaughter. Karen O'Reilly of Chicago. Mrs. Ray Parchman of Chicago was a vis'tor in the home of her brother. Earl McAndrews Wednesday. Her mother. Mrs. Joseph McAndrews. who had been spending the past month here, returned to Chfeago with her. Mrs. A. J. Richardson. Misses' Helen Stevens, Maurie Taylor and Myrt Proctor have returned from a seven weeks tour of Europe. They sailed from New York on the Queen Elizabeth, June 22. landing in South Hampton. England, five days later. Four days were spent in London, then on to Holland, Belgium, Germany," Switzerland. Italy, Monaco and France. Many places of interest were visited in each country and four days were spent sightseeing in Paris before the return trip on the Queen Elizabeth. Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Nellie Bacon were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frisby and children of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Baldwin of Rockford. -Mrs. Anna Barron and a lady friend from Milwaukee, Wis., were weekend guests of McHenry friends. ^ Mrs. A. D. Foley, son, Martin, Mr. and Mis. Robert Knox^ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Foley accompanied" by Mr. and Mrs. Maurico Wade of Crystal Lake spen* a few days this week in Cleveland, Ohio where they were called by the death of a relalive, Mrs. Nellie Carr. Mrs. A. J. Richardson spent some time with her son. Tech. Sgt. Robert Richardson and family, in Cherry Point, N. C., er.route home from her European trip. Mr. and Mrs. Richarfi?: on daughter. Sue Lynn, and son. Jecks, accompanied her home for a few weeks visit. Mr, and Mrs. Robert F. Juengei' and family of Elgin wove '.'ntrrt,lined in the Joseph. Williams home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton, son, Edward, Mrs. Laura Minieox and Mrs. Ethel Driscoll of May wood were McHenry visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patzke attended .the gladoli sH&w at Garfield Park Sunday. Mis: Irene Guffey accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pope of Woodstock to Elmhurst Sunday for a visit in the Leslie Bungard home. Paul Yanda is vacationing in the home of his brother in Cloquet, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Freund visited relatives in Wheeling, Libert yxille and Wauconda, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake were Sunday evening visitors in the Albert Rosing home in Libertyville. Mrs. Louis Girding, daughters. Karen, Joan and Barbara, Miss Beatrice Girding of Glendoi f, Ohio and Mrs. William Gorman and Cynthia of Delphos, OhCo, were visitors in the Leo Blake home a few days last week. Legals NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE is hereby given i that on the 17th day of Sep-! tember, A.D. 1960. an election will be held for the purpose of determining the questtion of the establishment of a Public Library District in | the following described area:; | All that part of the East j Half of Section 25, Town -1 j ship 45 North, Rarigo S East of the Third Principal Meridian, which lies South of Public Highway commonly known as Lincoln Road: ALSO the East Half; of Section 36, Township 45 i North, Range 8 East of the' Third Principal Meridian: S C. ALSO, all of Section)31, Township 45 North. Ranpe 9 East of the Th'rd Principal Meridian: ALSO, the' South Half of S:ction 29 Township 45 North, Range' 9 East of the Third Princip a l M e r i d i a n : A L S O , . ' , a l l , of Section 32, Township 4" North, Range 9 East of tho Third Principal Meridian: ALSO, all of Section 5 Township 44 North, Rango1 9 East of the Third Prin-, cipal Meridiap; all of which' property is located in Mo-1 Henry County. Illinois. At said election the said District shall be divided into two (2) precincts, namely: PRECINCT NO. 1: Shall include all that territory in th" proposed District falling with-,; in the corporate limits of the Village of Lakemoor. Polling Place: Fire Houso in Lakemoor. Illinois, on Route 120, East. PRECINCT No. 2: Shall comprise all the remaining territory in said proposed library district. Polling Place: Barn Community Buijding in Eastwood Manor Subdivision. Johnsbmv Road and Route 120. McHenry Township, McHenry County, IU.inois. Polls to be open from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. /s/JAMES H. COONEY County Jurtg.? McHenry County Illinois (Pub. Aug. 25, 1960) STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) ss COUNTY OF MCHENRY) IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MCHENRY COUNTY CHARLES HOBE. Plaintiff, vs. VENOLA HOBE. Defendant. GENERAL NO. 37719 NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF DIVORCE SUIT The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN YOU, VENOLA HOBE. Defendant in the above entitled suit, that the- above suit has b^en commenced in. the Circuit Court, of McHenry County. Illinois, by the said Plaintiff. CHARLES HOBE, against you. praying for a Divorce and for other relief: that summons was duly- issued out of the said court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pending. NOW THEREFORE, unless vo'.i. VENOLA HOBE, the said defendant, file your answer to the Complaint in said suit or otherwise rftfctke your appearance therein!'in the said Circuit Courl of M"Henry County, fiiiriis, held., in "h< C o u r House in Wood-^ot'K. Illinois, on or before the 18th' day of September, A.D. 1960, default may be entered against you at anv time after thatv day arid a decree envered in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint. - «Court- Seal; ! LSTER EDINGER Cle^k of the C.i'cu.t Ccart Attorneys For riaintiff Hainer & Schuh 1101 a N. Benton, Woodstock. 111. Telephone: FE f< 1 "34 (Pub. Aug. 18-25-Sept. 1-, 1960) HOLD BUDGET HEARING AT BIG tiOLLOW SCHOOL E. II. Taveirne, school principal,. notified the board that school' secretary Joy Nimsgern wishes to be released from her duties on Nov. 1. Mr. Taveirne was instructed to take steps to secure a replacement. tfonald Rowden gave a report on activities of the special education department of the Grant Inter-School Council, ot which Big Hollow School is a member. / Bills approved for the month of August were 56,998.28 in education and $119.86 in building fund. PLAN PARENT COURSE Many favorable comments have been heard regarding the mother and baby course sponsored by the Red Cross. Tiie county chapter will sponsor another course in October provided at least fourteen (seven couples) register. This may be done now in the office of djae Red Cross in Woodstock. I^is taught in six, two-hour lessons, and will be held at the Easter Seal clinic. Husbands may not be the world's best informed people, but they arc definitely the most. A tentative budget for the fiscal 1960-61 year has been approved by the board of education of Big Hollow school with a public hearing scheduled for 8 p.m. Sept. 22. Estimated educational receipts are expected to be $121,650 and expenses. $114,056, which will leave a balance in the educational fund of $7,594. Secretary Carl Goetz stated tha t he will be moving out of the district on ors about Sept.. 6, and will therefore not be a legal board member. 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