Two -- Page Four THE McHENRY PLAJNDEALEft "vini-rr Johnsburg News ilHIVl HETTERMANIT 885-1290 WUm CYJ Asks Aid hr Bake Sale $t. John's C.Y.J. is asking foij help of all the ladies of thfe, parish. They need lots of home - baked items for their bake sale next Sunday, Nov. 14. Won't you please lend a helping hand to these /young pebple? If you wish to bake something, please have it in the school hall early Sunday morning. The sale will be in progress following all the Masses at St. John's church. Such things as cakes, pies, cookies, bread, potato salad, baked beans, etc., will be on sale for anyone who is interested. Please come and stock up on your weekend needs at the sale next Sunday morning in the school hall. Your generosity will be kindly receive^ Double Reason For Celebration Our very best wishes of the day to Mr. and Mrs. Jeppe Jepsen who will be observing their fifty-third wedding anniversary on Nov. 14. Also on the same day it will be celebrating time for their daughter and husband, the Harvey Palmers. They will observe anniversary number twenty-two. Many happy years in the future to tnese two couples from all of us. Wee One And "wee" is just the right word for the infant daughter of Phil and Jan Bartmann of Island Lake. This little one made her appearance two months ahead of schedule when she arrived at the McHenry hospital on Oct. 31. A light 3 lbs. 12 oz. is what she weighed at birth. Patricia Janice is the name chosen for the new Bartmann addition. She has a brother, Jeff, who is one year old. Gerry and Marcella Wakitsch are very proud of their first granddaughter. A watchful eye will be kept on little Patricia at a Peoria hospital which specializes in the care of premature babies, for the next few weeks. She was taken there a day or so after bi^th. Congratulation^ to all. Dinner-Dance Complete Success Once again the Johnsburg Community Club had a "hit on their hands". The club sponsored their third annual dinner-dance last Saturday evening and it was a tremendous success. The entire affair was planned just perfectly. One of the main reasons this club has such success with their endeavors is Wednesday' November 10* 1965 ^ • . . * \ due to "^'togetherness" of the workers. At this party last Saturday evening all the workers donated their time and effort. Believe me they turned out in mass form too. All the delicious pies for the evening's dinner were home-baked by the members' wives and donated also. Many other organizations can take note from the Johnsburg Community Club as to how to work as well as play together. To all of us who enjoyed the evening, a big thanks to all who had a hand in making it the success it was Meeting In View All you members of St. John's court I^o. 9oft don't forget this Thursday, VNov. the 11, is meeting night) The officers hope to see lots of the members in attendance on this evening. Sad News Received Bill and Lorraine Rutzen were in Chicago and later Arlington, Va., last week to attend the funeral services of his brother-in-law. The death cameras complete shock to the entire family. We extend our sincere sympathies to Bill and the/other family members. Meet The New Mr. And Mrs. Majercik This young couple ^will take up residence right here in our town . following their honeymoon trip to Las Vegas and California. They were married Oct. 30. The new Mrs. Majercik in St. John's church, Saturday, is the former Nancy Weber. We wish them nothing but loads of happiness in their life ahead together as Mr. and Mrs. and hope all their dreams come true. St. Agatha Court No. 77 Notes The advisory board meeting - FOX LAKE HEALTH CLUB - GEORGE D. WATTS, Prop. HOURS FOR WOMEN -- MON., WED., FRI., 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. TUES & THURS. 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. HOURS FOR MEN -- TUES. & THURS. 6 P.M. TO 9 P.M. SAT. 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. MASSAGES FOR BOTH MEN & WOMEN W0MEN $3.50 -- MEN $5.00 30 VISITS WITHIN 12;0 DAYS $30.00 20 VISITS WITHIN 70 DAYS $20.00 10 VISITS WITHIN SO DAYS $10.00 INDIVIDUAL VISITS $ 2.00 A visit includes Sauna Bath Hot and Cold Showers, All Type Exercises $25.00 GIFT TO ANY MAN WHO CAN DUPLICATE THE EXERCISES WHICH I DO, AND FOR EACH YEAR HE IS OVER 25 YEARS OF AGE I WILL ADD AN ADDITIONAL DOLLAR TO THE GIFT. U.S. 12 AT THE STOP LIGHT FOX LAKE, ILL. -- JU7-5033 Looking for high style? Look again...and you'll buy Gas Very "in*. Very out of the ordinary. We think you'll agree once you've seen the chic new styles and latest colors of modern gas ranges. And you'll love the many time and work-saving features of a new gas range, too. The "Burner-with-a-Brain" ends potwatching. Automatically maintains any temperature of your choosing. Programmed Ovens roast food to perfection-- then keep it serving hot for hours, automatically. Top burner control is instant on, instant off -- saves time and bother. Smokeless broiling means kitchen walls stay clean longer. Economy? Nothing beats the thrift of a modern gas range (unless it's a campfire). High time you saw the high style of today's gas ranges. Visit your appliance dealer's, or any Northern Illinois Gas Company showroom. of the Women Catholic Order of Foresters Rockford Diocese Association was held at the home of Marie Oeffling last Wednesday. In attendance from the high court were High Chief Ranger, Lucy Domino, of Rockford and Trustee Angeline Mauer of Aurora. Other chief rangers and representatives were from St. Margaret. Mary and St. Stephana courts in Aurora, St. Clara court in McHenry, St. Josephine court in Elgin, St. Anthony court in Rockford and St. Agatha court in Johnsburg. The association president, Virginia Pitzen, end the secretary, Dorothy Hughes, are both members of our local court. Other St. Agatha court members attending were Catherine Dehn, Evelyn Diedrich, Andrea Oeffling and Ardele Conway. Luncheon was served preceding the meeting. At the regular meeting of St. Agatha court No. 77, Nov. 16 a memorial service will be conducted for the deceased members and chaplains of the court. Committee for the evening are Lou LaBay, Mary B. Schmitt, Regina Michels, Lorraine Rutzen, Alma Freund, Barbara Smith and Emma Kattner. All members are cordially invited to attend this meeting on Tuesday evening in the community club hall beginning at 8 pjn. Detroit Bound Mrs. Anna Guyser and her son, Eddie Ray, made a trip to Detroit earlier this week to attend the funeral of her brother - in - law, Tom Guyser. They expect to return about Thursday. Fifth Granuson Welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Emil Debrecht of Hillcrest Place became grandparents for the sixth time recently. Their son, Gene, and his wife, Lynne, welcomed their third son. Mrs. Debrecht has been in . the city giving a helping hand until Lynne is back on her feet. The other family members journeyed in there last Sunday to attend the baptismal celebration. Congratulations to all the Debrechts. • r Glad To See That Cal and Char Ash of Deerfi||]t(L are around these parts ^gain. They visited her Lois Johnson, parents, the Leo Freunds, last Friday evening. Attends Funeral In Chicago Our heartfelt sympathies to Dorothy Himpelmann and her family upon the recent death of her father-in-law. Funeral services for Mr. Himpelmann were conducted in the city on Oct. 27. I^ave Himpelmann came home from his studies in Ohio to attend his grandfather's funeral. Odds And Ends Needed Be sure to refer to youi church bulletin as to the things that are neeeded for decorating purposes for the forthcoming dance sponsored by St. John's Home and School Association. Marilyn Wiggermann. is doing the gathering, so be sure to look over the list, then call her if you have any of the items. Here we are at the end of another week's column. 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