Pit; tfT/i W^Wl i *-V ; '.%v • r •MM . ^ ^ , Vl,TP , > Vs I •i: .. Johnsburg M r.- By Hn, Betty Hettefnuma S i ' •»•'!*• ' ", Long Absence . ^f; -- A2/c Robert Miller, son of Mr. '^}4 and Mre. Joe Miller, arrived home ' I last week after serving two years -1 - in Japan. As of Oct. 8, Bob will be if" _ transferred to Lincoln, Neb. where / ;• £ he will continue in Uncle Sam's «' j,f|' service, until he fulfills his four- ^ | yedr term. Welcome home, Bob! $fc$r': ' IT . ' ^ ,, Narrow Escape • Little Elizabeth Ann, year-ol(J ;1f ' daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. Ray ' I Shannon, should consider herself ^-^pretty lircky. yTlhie little girl fell J, f from the pier in front of her home ;J' into the water. The rescue squad "'^^vas summoned to the scene. Mrs. u .• '• Shannon pulled her young daugh- ' W;4-.ter from the water and the squad |4: proceeded to apply artificial respfin 'i t n §> ration. A" doctor and nurse ac- "companied the little girl in the : rescue squad truck to the hospital in McHenry. We Sincerely hope by the time this is in print Elizabeth Ann will be home again with her family. 1 > \ Once again the rescue scjuad members deserve a special vote of thanks. These boys are on call at |»U times and are always willing to ,,tk) their bit when called upon. Remember this when you purchase tickets for their forthcoming November dance and buy a few extra. Return to School Susan Pitzen and Carol Ann Stilling returned to St. Collettas' will resume his duties for Uncle Sam after spending almost two weeks visiting his family, the Joe Huemann's. Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. George "Hiller and daughter enjoyed a weekend visit at the A1 Garrett home in Noblesville, Ind., recently. , to have "their family together recently for dinner. Present for dinner in Dundee were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huemann, Mr. and Mrs. Jqck Laures, Bill, Jim, Johnny and Barbara Huemann. A beautiful cake with a silver tre^ as a center ornt amerit was baked for the occasion. Help Needed It has been brought to my attention recently that help is desperately needed for aiding the Cerebral Palsy victims in this vicinity with little things we all take for granted. These helpless victims ,, . , , attend daily classes at the Mc- The CyrH Hejirn family^ spent jjenry hospital, where the help is limited. Anyone who can donate time to these* children are asked fo call either Ethel Heim at 1280-J or Ann Zeller at 1536---. Even a day. a week or a day every two weeks would alleviate fhe strain on the present help. Please t'fy to find time for these unfortunate youngsters. last weekend in Del a van, Wis. Paul Zimmermann of Rockford visited at the Joe Smith home last Sunday afternoon. ' Adele Schrnitt was accompanied by h e r p a r e n t s , t h e G e o r g e Schmitts, when she returned to Alverno College in Milwaukee, where she is starting her junior year./ Mr, and Mrs. John Huemann of Chicago were weekend visitors at the home of Jge and Vera Huemann recently. ° The Bill Mays and the Arnold Mickels were in Ohio over last j weekend, where they participated j in a silver wedding celebration. Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller drove their daughter. Dorothy, and | Elaine Turner of McHenry to Iowa City last week, where the girls are enrolled as juniors at the University of Iowa. Home on Furlough Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schaefer were happy to have their son, Ted, home for fourteen days recently. Ted has been transferred from Ft. Volleyball Teams »"v. Monday, Sept. 24, marks the start of the new season of volleyball for men and high school age boys. The public school gym will be used each Monday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and everyone interested is invited to, be present next week. " school in Jefferson, Wis. afterj Leonard Wood, Mo., to Ft. Lewis spending a months' vaca' ing their families, reH»1 friends. itlon visititives and Home from Hospital Robert ^"Hessie"} Miller spent a few days recently in the Mc- Wash. Anyone wishing to write him can address his mail to: Pvt. Ted Schaefer, Co E 8th Inf. Div., Fort Lewis, Wash. FORMER JOHNSBURG AIRPORT UP FOR RE-ZONING SEPT. 25 A hearing will be held on Tues^ day, Sept. 25, at 3:30 p.m. at the city hall ir. McHenry. At this time the petitioner^ Dutch Creek Woodlands, Inc. is asking to have a piece of property re-zoned from "F" farming to "R-l" residential classification. The property is located on Dutch Creek and Fox river, north and west of King's Fairview subdivision and south of This property was Celebrates Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huemann, who j Johnsburg. Henry hospital. We all join in i will observe their silver wedding | formerly used as the Johnsburg wishing him good health in the j anniversary on Sept. 24. were glad I Airport. future. i 1- f- Congratulations Corner I Happy birthday wishes go to lit-! tie Johnny Oeffling, who celebrated his third natal day . on Sept. 15.1 and to Rudy Fischer, who will ob-1 "serve his twelfth birthday on Sept. | 20. Congratulations to Mrs. Jim j Freund, Mrs. Alice Ross and Mrs. Dorothy Hettermann, all of whom ! join the "over 21" club this month, j The junior George Oefflings eel- j ebrated their fourth wedding an- j niversary on Sept. 5, while the j senior George Oefflings will com-1 plete thirty-one years of marriage on Sept. 23. Best wishes and happy returns to one and all. NOW! AT BOLGER S Famous RUPTURE-EASER Patented 2608551 Piper Brace Trutt) Right or Left Doubt* $5.95 Around the Town Bill Smith traveled to Crvitz •Wis., .this week, where he will bej spending his vacation visiting the j Clarence Timm family. 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