*Th iirsday, September 20. 1962 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Johnsburg ,y HOME, SCHOOL ASSOCIATION STARTS NEW YEAR Betty Hettern$ura gk Next Monday evening, Sept. ^24, at 8 p.m., the first meeting of this semester of the St. John's Home and School association will take place in the community club , hall. This year's officers will be on hajnd to conduct the business meeting. The Sisters and teachers will also be in attendance to get acquainted with the association members. Plan on being ^present at this and any other ' r u t u r e m e e t i n g s . R e m e m b e r the date-- Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. in the community club hall. People on the Go Mr. and Mrs. Hank Nell and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Franks of Surmvside Beach recently •*" spent a week in Hayward, Wis., at the home of Joe Nell. While there the group drove over to ^Turtle Lake to visit Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank Freund and Mr.- and Mrs. Tony Freund who were vacationing there. Seriously HI Mrs. Arnie Michels spent several days in Ohio last week where she was called to the bedside of her father, John Bugner. Mr. Bugner has been ^in the Fostoria hospital for two "weeks now and is in very serious condition. While he is hospitalized, Mrs. Bugner is staying with her daughter in New Regal. I'm sure Mrs. Bugner would be most h;tppy to hear from any of her many friends from this vicinity while she is under this terrific strain. Hearing from dear friends at a time like this can be most ^.comforting. Rescue Squad Calls Once again calls summoning their aid really piled up on the members of our own Johnsburg rescue squad. Around 10 o'clock last Sunday afternoon, the squad rushed to Sunnyside on an emergency call. The patient was taken to the McHenry hospital. While the mem- !^bers were still there another call came in for their aid. Pistakee Highlands was the scene of their first aid attention this time. A two year old youngster suffered a possible respiratory ailment and needed further treatment at the hospital. After 10 o'clock that same evening a home on Church street WPS the rescue squadFs third call for first aid assis- ^tance. Congratulations Corner Belated anniversary wishes to George and Sarah Oeffling who celebrated ten years of marriage earlier this month. Forty-two years of "togethgmess" was the reason for celebration for Hank and Clara Nell on Sept. 15. Happy birthday wishes are in line for Dorothy ' Hettermann this month. Best wishes to all! Reason (or Celebration Tom and Joan Keenan were surrounded by several of their young friends last Saturday evening. The reason was their first wedding anniversary celebration. The group enjoyed wedding cake which has been kept fresh in the freezer since last year. The Keenans will be returning to Texas this week where Tom is stationed with the army. On Sunday the actual wedding date, for the young couple, Joan's folks, the Ben Blakes entertained Mrs. Helen Hettermann for dinner. On the Move Two new families recently moved into new homes on Hillcrest Place in J a k-A n a Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCurdy now occupy the home vacated recently by the Orsalinis. Bob and his wife are newlyweds having been wed this past July. He is a teacher at the junior high in McHenry while she is a homemaker. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Turner and their four children are now residents in the former Miller home. The sad note that mars their happy house settling was the heart attack Mr. Turner suffered last Friday. He is confined to the Woodstock hospital at this writing. We sincerely hope he will soon be out and able to enjoy his new surroundings. We have officially welcomed two new families now we must bid two others farewell. Bob and Mig Joyce and their four children have moved back into Chicago. We are all sorry to see them go as they are one swell family. I'm sure they will be around our town from time to time to visit their friends. Earl and Alice Ross have sold their Sunnyside Beach home and are moving to Florida in the very near future. Words can not express how sorry we are to lose this congenial couple. Our best wishes to them for many happy years ahead as they enjoy retirement in a warm climate. Happy wishes to all these people for the future years in store for them. Germany Bound P.F.C. Dave Miller, son of Joe and Alvina Miller, recently returned to Fort Benning, Ga. He enjoyed a ten day furlough visiting his parents, relatives and friends. Shortly after the first of next month, he Rihgwood Hold Rummage Sale At Church Lor Brerinavi - WX. 2043 The Ring wood Methodist church will hold its rummage sale on Sept. 28 and 29 with hours on Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Anyone having any discards from fall cleaning or other--please bring them to the church basement before Wednesday, Sept. 26. Has Sweet Sixteen Birthday Miss Sandy Hoffman celebrated her sixteenth birthday on the fourteenth. Her mother harT"^ family dinner party on Sunday for her with Mr. and Mrs. Georee Hoffman, Tom and Gail; Mr. and Mrs. James Hoffman and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoffman and four youngsters all of Island Lake. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs.' Otto Lindemann. Congratulations and a belated happy birthday to Sandy. Honored at Pink and Bine Shower Lor Brennan was the guest of honor at a shower given in the Mrs. Don Smart home at Waukeean last Thursday evening. After playinar bunco. Mrs. Smart served a delicious luncheon to the guests*. Mrs. Bill Smart, Mrs. Dorothy Nordcrren and Miss Joanne Schmitt all of Waukegan; Mrs. Janet Motier of Chicago; Mrs. Mari- Ivn Appelt nf Woodstock: Mrs. Joseph Schmitt of McHenry; Mrs. Helen Winn of Richmond: and Mrs. Mary Ann Wegener of Ringwood. Many beautiful gifts were received in honor of the coming offspring. Celebrate 60th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert of Ringwood will celebrate their sixtieth wedding anniversary on Sunday, Sept. 30, at Bassett town hall at Bassett, Wis., where they will greet relatives and friends from 2 to 7 p.m. The couple have lived in Ringwood for the past ten years. Before that time they lived near Wilmot, Wis. They have eleven children. Frank, the eldest, passed away in 1938. The rest are Herman and Lyle Ehlert and Mrs. Cyril (Elsie) Pacey of Wilmot: Mrs. John (Edith 1 Skidmore of Rinewood; Russel Ehlert. of Richmond; Mrs. Fred (Hazel) Bowman of Wonder Lake; Mabel Ehlert. at horne; Dean Ehlert of Kenosha': 6uane Ehlert of Burlington; and Mrs. Anton will be sent to Germany for further duty in the army. (Mildred) Senkerik of McHenry. Also they have thirty grandchildren and thjrty-seven great-grandchildren. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ehlert are enjoying good health. Mr. Ehlert has a large garden and enjoys, keeping it up. The actual anniversary days is Monday, Oct. 1. Attend Wedding and Reception On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and Mabel and Mrs. Millie Rude of Richmond attended the wedding of Miss Diane Ehlert and Ron Wayne at Wilmot, Wis., in the Holy Name Catholic church. They also attended the evening reception along with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman. Mr. Mumps Is Still Around Jeanette Ramosha is on Mr. Mumps' list for a few days now, her sister and several* others have met him and didn't particularly enjoy his visit. Who will be ntxt? We hope he leaves us for a long time. Hope it won't be long before you're up and back to school Jeanette. Princess Pat Attends Meetings Last Thursday after noon, Pat Hogan attended the A.D.A. (American Dairy Association) meeting at the Hamilton hotel in Chicago. On Saturday Pat, accompanied by Mrs. Hogan, was a special guest at the Walnut Festival in Walnut, 111. Vsiitors Here and There Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hawley were visitors at Crystal Lake and McHenry on Sunday. Mrs. Lydia Hinkle of Champaign, was a c? ller in the home of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Tuesday. Visiting in the home of Mrs. Agnes Jenks on Tuesday was Mrs. Eleanor Micheli of Antioch. Mrs. Betty Leonard and children of Lake Geneva were visitors in the Wiedrich-Wegener home on Sunday. Callers in the Mrs. Nellie Hepburn home on Wednesday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. John Nondorf of Racine, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Colby of Woodstock were callers in the home of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Friday. Mrs. Agnes Jenks entertained F. Norwood Wilson of Miami, Fla. and Trinadad of the Carribean Islands and his mother, Mrs. Fred N. Wilson of Richmond, at lunch in her home last week. Mrs. Ruby Shepai-d and Mrs. Nellie Hepburn were Woodstock visitors on Thursday. Jerry Hogan spent the weekend hime from DeKalb. Jerry is in his sophomore year as a" # (7° y /he time iisi exactly right to learn why the reality of Cadillac ownership is even more wonderful than the dream. wPiiP SINiPliiii -- WSMM X^XyXv Dealer Page Nineteen Visit Your Local Authorized OVERTON CADILLAC--PONTIAC COMPANY 1112 N. FRONT STREET • PHONE S85-8000 Lakemoo* TWO VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO JOIN FIRE DEPARTMENT Carol Ven&ble The fire department needs two men, due to the fact .that one member has resigned and one is taking a prolonged vacation. Primaiy interest lies in men who are available during the day. Anyone willing to help out, please contact William Gibson or John Foute. Fire Department Dance Don't forget the annual fire department dance to be held on Oct. 27. A good time will be had by all. more than served their pose. pur- Lakemoor Scouts " Welcome back to Bob Bitterman who recently returned as an instructor for the Color Guard. Something New Is Added Been curious about the building addition on Mary Schiavone's factory? It's an apartment Mary is having put up for herself. She's been living in the rear of the dress factory and decided it's about time she starts enjoying a little comfort. Village Notes John Bonder, Larry Booster and our attorney, Mr. Cook, were invited to a meeting at Club Lilymoor. to discuss possible annexation. There was a question and answer period on the advantages and disadvantages of incorporation. Mr. Cook informed the people of the procedure and cost of annexation. John Foute will fill the post of the village sanitation inspector. Those handsome men you'll be seeing on the highway will be our same old policemen decked out in new uniforms. The uniforms the boys have been wearing were purchased in 1954. They've been altered so many times that they've Congratulations Othele and Harry Brady celebrated their silver anniversary Saturday, Sept. 8. A surprise party was given in Chicago by their sons, Jim and Terry. pre-med student at Northern Universitv. That brings to a close another weekly column. Call in your items any time before Sunday evening. See you next week! Get-well Wishes Jean and A1 Dember's eleven1 year old daughter, Diane, is hospitalized in McHenry. She fell on the road on her way to school and was unable to pick herself up. Mrs. Krien saw her lying there and helped her home. Believe it or not Diane wanted to go on to school. She has a virus infection which settled in her spine. The virus affected her arms and legs, although she has no pain. Physical therapy treatments are being given and the Dembers were assured she'd be restored trt normal. Anyone who would like to send Diane a card can address it to McHenry hospital. Two other- girls in our village are slightly under par. They are Marge Coughlin who underwent surgery this vyeek and Rena Pogany who was hospitalized from Friday until Sunday. 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