I It \ >?i "t. f'< 'r" -, Was Fourteen THE tgcHENRY ^ Thursday, June 16, 195! Johnsburg News By Bin. Betty Hetterraann Sad News son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Our community was saddened Smith, was guest of honor at his last week T>y two deaths. Our | home, celebrating his graduation, deepest sympathies are extended i Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. to these families of the extended j William Engels of Spring Grove. Words do no good at times like Mr. and Mrs. George Prett and these but our feelings are deep, son of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crowley, 66, passed a-1 Joe Hiller and family, Mr. and way Sunday, evening, June 5, at1 Mrs. Martin Weber " and family, the Lake County TIB sanitarium in Waukegan Anyone who has children will realize what a great loss Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thelen suffered last Thursday when their only child, Gregory Alan, died sud- Mr .and Mrs. Henry Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and family. Welcomes Son Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Smith denly. Although he had been welcomed a son earlier this hospitalized since Tuesday, his; month at Memorial hospital. The" death came as a great shock. j Smiths have a daughter and -- j another son. Graduation Parties ' Congratulations on the new Patricia Greig, daughter of Mr.! addition! and Mrs. Sam Tomasello, was! : hostess to a group of friends and i Attends Shower relatives on Sunday, June 5, in f Mesdames Helen Hettermann, So plan on attending either one or al# three of these big days. Outing in Chicago The eighth grade graduates of St. John's school visited the Museum of Science and Industry last week. They left by bus driven by Richard Prett and chaperone'd by Mrs. Mike Schafer. Mrs. Art Stilling and Mrs. Albert Huff. Needless to say. it was an enjoyable day for all. Birthday and Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tomasello celebrated their fourth anniversary on May 18, while Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Tomasello celebrated their thirteenth year of wedded bliss on June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams completed their thirty-second year of blissful marriage on June 13. Congratulations to all and a happy birthday to Mrs. Leo Schafer on June 16. honor of her graduation from St. John's schOqt „ Among those present were Mr. and Mrs^ George Gulatta and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greig and son, Mr. and Mrs. FOrd Jackson, Gerry Hettermann, Ed Hettermann and Jim Hettermann attended a bridal shower for Barbara Simon in Mc- Henry last Sunday afternoon. Sandy and Jean Hettermann were the hostesses. Monte Hosier and daughter, Mr. among the co-hostesses at the and Mrs. Milke Guccione, Mrs. • shower as they serve as junior Doris Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. ! bridesmaid and flower girl for Marvin Knight and family, Mr. ; their aunt on June 25. Mrs. and Mrs. Dominic Tomasello and j Jackson's daughter, Mrs. Kate family and Mrs. Louis Tomasello Micheleau, of- Grayslake, who and family. will act as a bridesmaid in the Buffet lunch was set up most wedding party, was also one of of the day as many other relatives and friends came through-. out the day. Carnival Coming Up ^ Ronald^ son of Mr srnd Mrs. Now fa the time for a„ the Walter Smith, was feted at his; tQ t in fuU gwj home, also in honor of his eighth Qne Qf ^ firgt wm be grade graduation. sored by the Community club Present for supper were Mr. on their grounds over the weekand Mrs. Jake Miller and family j end of June 24, 25 and 26. All of Spring Grove, Mr. and Mrs. j kinds of booths will be set up Martin Weber and family, Mr. j for your amusement and for the and Mrs. Henry Weber and fam- , first time there will be three ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith | rjdes to add to your enjoyment, and sons and the paternal grand- | iFish fry will be served on parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter: Friday evening ami a family Smith. j style dinner is planned for Sun- Last Sunday, June 12, James, day afternoon. DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL. TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAA^ANALYSlS HOURS: DAILY 9 to 12 A-M^ aild 1 tofs P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 t« 8:30 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 Here 'n There Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lasser travelled to Chicago to attend the graduation of their nephew last Sunday afternoon. The Cyril Heim family returned to their home after spending a week's vacation in Lake Delavan, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tamasy and son arrived here from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., last Sunday to visit the Joe Smiths. Mrs. Norbert Mangold entertained a group of ladies at her home recently for cards. Cake and coffee were served to the following: Mesdames Marge Petersen. Eleanor Mangold, Dolores Meyers. Ann Zeller, Marie Bell, Rita Lill, Rosina Weber, Ethel Heim and Nancy Heinz. ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons that the first Monday of July, 1955, is the claim date in the estate of MARIE A. SCHWEITZER, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. All claims filed against said estate on or before said date and not contested, will be adjudicated on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of the next succeeding month at 10 A.M. MARION L. BRINK, Administrator JOSEPH X. WAYNNE, Attorney. • (Pub. June 2-9-16) Khox & Rich Attorneys at Law Crystal Lake, Illinois NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of Leo J. Stilling Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons that August 1, 1955, is the claim date in the estate of Leo J. Stilling, Deceased, pending in the County Court of-McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Lillian A. Stilling and Eva G. Stilling, Executors (Pub. June 9-16-23 - '55) mm TARGOT ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT Lederfo TARGOT combines 4 great antibiotics --AUREOMYCIN* Chlortetrmcydioe, Penicillin, .Neomycin and Dihydro- •treptomycin--to effectively control Che many mastitis-causing bacteria. *Tnulclfaik Bolger's drug store 103 So. Green St. PHONE 40 McHenry, 111. Ililil'lil!!:! lilil!lii;i!l!lililil!liMil:l!l!lll!l!lll!l!l:lllllillHil lililllilllililil'Mil.Mil l>l llll IH'lillllllillilllliiinilllll'll J'M:l!l!l!llli|l|lil! AMERICA GOES FOR THE ii ii • • r / v\l : • ; V... 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