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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Nov 1960, p. 17

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Thursday. Norember 3. 1960 THE McHENBY PLAINDEALEH Paga Seventeen Ptttako# Highland! TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED VOTERS Off ELECTION DAY Hazel Morley Hy 7-8320 a .anyone needs a ride to the polls to vote on Nov. 8 they ra^y call Dan Johnson at Hyatt 7-3368 and he will see to it th^t you get there to cast that important vote. I ask all my readers to please take a few minutes of their busy day and cast" a vote for their favorite candidate. Ot Cub Scouts' Tnere will be a pack meeting at the barn on Nov. 9 starting at 8 p.m. Each boy must be accompanied by at least one parent. Here and There i- . Jo Shively was hostess to Bill and Lois Leuth, Jan and Jerry Janquart and Hila and John Heineman on Oct. 23. *rh% enjoyed cake and coffee in. -honor of Herb's birthday. Belated happy birthday, Herbie. Happy birthday to* Kathy Mason who was 10 years old on Oct. 25. She celebrated it on Oct. 28 when she had a pajama party. Joining in the fun were Susan Conway, Renee Janquart, Barbara Kraus, Kalhy Hayner and Nancy JorgeSon. The luncheon given on the twenty-fifth was a huge success. About 112 persons attended and really enjoyed a delicious meal. Barry Johnson celebrated his ninth birthday in high style. He had a big party with lots of friends and relatives. To Joe Gitlin I Send best wtah.es for a happy birthday on l^ov. 6. Darlene and David Neesen and George's mother spent last Friday in Chicago on business. Afterwards they stopped in Broadview and had lunch with Darlene's mother. Pat and Ron Jackson have lots of company. They all want to get a look at that new baby. Audrey Morin was happy to h^fp her sister, Jackie Peotrowski, visiting here for three days. It's a little early but I don't want to forget to wish a happy birthday to Greg Sisk who will bcf one year old on Nov. 18. Kathy Weber was pleased to have her folks here for a short stay last week. They were In from Florida. • The Janquart family spent weekend of Oct. 22 visiting* in Milwaukee:" Lois Mason's folks were out last Friday. They just came back from as trip to Canada and brought back some moose meat for Tom and Lois to try. Carla Bales, Barb Sisk, Elaine Galetka, Tina O'Mally, JDoris Hanson and all "their little darlings" met * at the home of Wanda Dobecki last Wednesday and had a gettogether over cake and coffee. Kay Rielly baked the cake and Mrs. Gitlin and Mrs. Zillegen joined her as they "welcomed Sylvia Murray and baby daughter, Ann, home from the hospi^fkl. Mrs. Ullo and Mrs. Thoren were both unable to attend because of colds. On Saturday, Nov. 5, Kay Sielisch will give a farewell, dinner in honor of Gert and Roy Snell who will be leaving on Nov. 9 for Clinton, Iowa. They will spend the whole winter there with a cousin, Margaret Wight. If anyone would be interested in. keeping In touch with the Snells they can be reached at 2541 Camanchee, Clinton, Iowa, c/o -Margaret Wight. Anyone who is opposed to the new address change can contact Dan Johnson at Hyatt. 7-3369 for further information. Tom and Lois Mason and family spent the weekend of Oct. 22 in Chicago visiting with Tom's brothers and their families. Belated anniversary wishes to -Pat and Ron Jackson who were married 11 years on Oct. 22. Dan and Betty Johnson, Betty Sandelin and Kay Sielisch travelled to Libertyville last Tuesday to meet Senator Jack Kennedy. They said there was a good turnout of both Kennedy and Nixon fans. Watch next week's column for the association news and the news about the Halloween party. Women's Club The Women's club met last Wednesday evening at the barn. The women are selling candy for a county project. They voted to donate money for one bassinet for the Mc- Henry hospital nursery. Plans for a Christmas bazaar were? discussed. It will be held on Dec. 3 at the barn. The new refreshment chairman is Dorothy Jenkins. All members attending the Nov. 30 meeting are asked to bring cake decorating tubes and nozzels. Refreshments were served. That's All The news for another week. If the column seems to be getting shorter, it is because I can't write news I don't have. Why don't you call me with your news items?? Bye now, see you next week. WOMEN'S GROUPS MAKE DONATIONS TO LOCAL HOSPITAL Mrs. Viola Arborgast, president of the Lily Lake Ladies' League, presented a check to the McHenry hospital building fund office and stated that members of the league had wanted to make a contribution to the hospital. They sponsored a five-cent social for the express purpose of raising money for the new hospital construction. The Holliday Hills Women's club entered McHenry hospital's Diaper Derby by purchasing a diaper representing a baby scale for the new nursery. Mrs. McKinley Ary, president of the Women's club, was pleased that one scale was still available for the group to purchase. A plaque with the name of the group will be affixed to the scale when it is placed In the nursery. For years, Chicago's Merchandise Mart was the world's biggest building -- now, it's the Pentagon, across the Potomac from Washington, D. C. A CHAT WITH US Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out 'or yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs (Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S 84 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 618 Front St. McHenry, 111. EYergreen 6-0811 trt& MuMo urtif ... or the life of someone dear to you! IARLES F. SECRETARY OF STATE In 1953, your Secretary of State, Charles F. Carpentier, successfully fought for the passage of a New Illinois Drivers' License Law...hailed hy traffic experts as one of the best in the nation. Since that time Secretary Carpentier has been fore* most in the fight for highway safety. Evidence of his aggressive leadership and intelligent administration is shown by the fact that he has revoked, suspended •« cancelled the driving privileges of move than 140,000 drunken, reckless or negligent drivers! One of them might have killed you... or someone dear to you! During the time that Charles F. Carpentier has been in office, alnwwt 1,000,006 more vehicles and drivers have crowded onto Illinois highways--yet the death rate on our highways has been decreased each year. If the ratio of deaths in 1952 had continued during the past seven years it has been estimated that more than 3,400 additional persons would have been killed. Because of Charles F. Carpentier, your Secretary of State, and his strict, honest, forceful administration of the Drivers License Law, this did not happen. When you vote for Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier you will vote to save lives... and the life you save may be your own! Remember, keep highway-safety FIRST... re-elect Charles F. Carpentier! Keep Highway-Safety FIRST CHARLES F. CARPENTIER VOTE REPUBLICAN NOV. 8 "illage of Sunnyside VILLAGE, TERRACE RESIDENTS MEET SAME DATE NOV. 7 Irma Gunther - EV. 5-5484 On Monday, Nov. 7, the village will have their meeting. Pistakee Terrace will have their meeting on that date also. Cub Scout Troop to Start The village is to sponsor a Cub Scout troop and any boy from ages 8 to 12, from the village, the Terrace or the Estates, is welcome to join. It is hoped that all the parents who wanted this to happen will get in touch with any of the village bfficials and they will be glad to help you., Two mothers have volunteered as Den mothers and any mother interested in being one can also call about information about that job. Wonderful Trip Joe and Elizabeth Metzger said that '•"their Tante Helen could write a book about the wonderful memories of her trip to Europe. They received some lovely gifts from her and from Joe's folks over there and this trip will be the topic of conversation for a long time. Pistakee Terrace Correction Guess what I did? Yes I gave the wrong date and the wrong place for the Terrace turkey trot dance. It should have read American Legion hall in McHenry and the date is Nov. 19. Sorry, and don't forget the public is invited. Terrace Women to Meet All you ladies be sure and attend your meeting on Nov. 10, and be sure and bring a, neighbor. 1 Dues Should be Paid A lot of work has to be done on the roads before the weather gets bad and you all know your dues money helps pay the bills. So how about all of you who haven't as yet done so do it now. Party Chairman Eleanor Moor is the chairman for the coming Christmas party being planned for the children and she is open for suggestions and you can get in touch with her by calling EV. 5-4023. Engagement Announced We have another engagement in the Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. William Sm&ck, Sr., are very happy to announce the engagement of their son, William, to Katherine McGovern of Chicago. The wedding will take place on Feb. 11, in Chicago. William is in the Navy and is stationed at Portsmouth, Va. Anniversary Congratulations Four of them to Harry and Grace Gavin. Get Well Wishes To Mrs. Louise Jankowski who is home from the hospital and recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Saboy. Congratulations To Vern and Millie who are now the proud grandparents of baby, Michael Scott, whose happy parents are daughter, Judy, and her husband, Rolland (BUtch) Felmeton. Eventful Shopping trip Marsha Patula and Bernice Froehlig went to Meadowdale and /almost got to shake the hand of Senator Kennedy, but the crowd was so huge that they almost got trampled on instead. Greetings to New Residents At the home of Marilyn Wiggerman last weekend about a dozen women had a very pleasant evening and finished it with some delicious home made goodies. In Business I guess by now most of you know that your neighbors, Marvin and Harriet Phillips, have opened their place up on the blacktop and we all wish them success. I Women who are outspoken, seldom are. WEATHER OUTLOOK The Weather -Bureau's 30- day outlook calls for near normal temperature and heavy precipitation for the mid-October to mid-November period. Iowa's old Capitol Building is now used for administrative offices of the Univ. of Iowa. 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