P^Eehtrta 'f*. C* '-^ '" V-- ft'y> •*• 'W'"' 'W> , '-' " *;•'"' "•?"•£'.'<:- ' f' ' - ,<;y .< ,•'-«; '... • ••v./ V • : Thursday, November 29, 1956 Community News By Phyllis, Carlfoa f' Golden Wedding Anniversary ?: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart, etter known as the Tom Stewarts, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary next Wednesday, Dec. 5. On that day they will have a ramiljk dinner at the Community church) where the whole family will gather. There are about forty people in the immediate family and the house is hardly big enough. Sunday, Dec. 9, the Stewarts extend an invitation <o their many friends and neighbors to call on them at home. They will have open house from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 7. tp 9 p.m. Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross drive is. on now. Mrs. Edwin Witt- " ttidyer is in charge of the drive. All school children are invited to contribute to help the Red Cross in time of need. Mrs. Wittmayer has explained the program to both St Joseph's and Richmond gfade schools. This week she will be at the high school. Last year, St. Joseph's school children had a 100 per cent record for giving to the Junior Red Cross. Richmond grade school had a record of giving in the high 90 percent. Sunday evening the Senior Youth Fellowship group will meet at Grace church to hear Dr. Hans Jaeger speak. Dr. and Mrs. Ja»;- ger will be the guests of the Senior Youth Fellowship group frtr the evening. Monday evening ° the church council of Grace church will meet at the parsonage. * Tuesday evening the Lutheran Women's guild will have its Christmas party at the church. in to Home for Thanksgiving Many college students were home for the holidays la§t week. We are not sure how many. Betty Hosch spent the weekend with her parents. Fred Ducey was homeland we noticed Charles Meyer was also at home. We are sure there were many more. Shooting Accident Saturday there was a hunting accident near Richinond. The sirens blew and the rescue squad rushed °ut and back into town again. A young man fiom Chifcago was shot in the leg by a gun that went offl^ccidentally. Basketball The basketball season i* in full swing once again. On Tuesday, Nov. 20, the Richmond team lost two games to Walworth. On Wednesday they lost two to Antioch. The grade school team played Tuesday, Nov. 20, at Walworth and lost also. The season is still young and perhaps tlv? teams will do better in the future. Here and There The Kruses spent Friday Chicago. The Vernon Harrises went Chicago Thanksgiving day and spent a few days there, returning home Saturday. The H. Carlsons spent Thanksgiving day in Chicago with Pastor Carlson's sister and family. Sunday dinner guests at the Carlsons' were Mr. and Mrs. 'H Shaw of Chicago, Mrs. Carlson's parents and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. James and family of DeKalb, Mrs. Carlson's sister,' brother-inlaw and family. Loren Edinger, formerly of Richmond, is with the Aimy and is stationed in Bordeaux, France. It seems as though we find trouble writing any news. If you know of any or have any, please call Richmond 3442. Rotary Last week the program that was scheduled didn't work out. Bob Lindbloom talked about the Constitution and by-law,7 of rotary. The program this week will be another short talk on the bylaws. Visitors at Rotary^'wisre Dick Jaeger from McHenry and Pastor Carlson. Frank May has l)een at the Sherman hospital in Elgin, but is doing nicely and may be home by the time you read this . The Rotarians are invited to Western Springs, where a new Notary club will be formed Dqc. 5. Iiipson raffic Safety CHARLES F. CARPENTIER S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e Mechanical advances have naturally done much in recent years to add to the safety as well as the comfort of late model automobiles. One safety device added to the newer cars is the automatic turn signal. The importance of this mechanical aid is well known. Before the advent of the automatic turn signal many motorists neglected to give a hand signal before turning their vehicles. With some of these drivers it was sheer carelessness, while others neglected to give the proper hand signal if the weather was inclement. The driver of" a vehicle equipped with the automatic devises has no excuse for not giving the proper signal flfhen turning. ILLINOIS FIRST TO.; . CONVERT LICENSING TO ELECTRONIC Alt) Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier has announced that plans have been completed ff>f the installation of electronic machines in the ^ Driver License department to process the information on all license applications, driver control records and to issue driver licenses. In calling attention to the electronic development, Secretary Carpentier said, '^Illinois will be the first state in the nation to convert its driver licensing operation to the modern methods utilized by large industry." Secretary Carpentier explained that the electronic machines, utilize punch cards on which all of the desired information is recorded by various symbols. The information contained on the punch card is then fed into a magnetic drum data processing machine. The machine can scan thousands of application records m a few seconds and can be adjusted tcgive specific information relative to large groups of drivers. Part of the equipment includes a magnetic {tape recording unit on which aproximately 60,000 complete driver license registration records can be recorded on *i single 2400 foot reel of magnetic tape. This machine not only re-» cords the information on the tape but will also check it for accuracy. It is capable of reading tape at- a speed of' 900,000 digits per minute. Included in the system is a data selector which will enable the Driver License department to refer to the information stored on the magnetic tapes, select the information desired and feed it into another machine which will automatically tabulate the results and print them on any desired type of form. Secretary Carpentier also pointed out that more than 4,000,000 Illinois driver licenses will begin to expire in May, 1957. Su6h expirations will extend over a period of three years. Along with the electronic system, Secretary Carpentier said, Illinois will fdso introduce a permanent driver license number which will establish a single master file for all drivers. This permanent driver license number will eliminate the possibility of any. person obtaining more than one driver license. PISTAKIE HIGHLANDS by Lorraine Hurckes Mifar girl for HARDEST BUSIEST CHEAPEST WORKERS IN TOWN PLAINDEALER WANT M3 Projects .• With: Christmas not'- too away, our senior boy and scouts are busy preparing Santa to make his annual visit to the highlands. This year, we are very pfroud to have a nice Warm" biirn for him to use when talking to his litjtle friends. The senior boy scouts are busy right now, making Santa a nice big throne to sit on and with the aid of the senior girl scouts, it should, be quite decorative. The girls will also decorate ,a tifea for Santa, with ornaments that they themselves have made, and assist some. of the adults with the decorating of the entire barn. I'm sure the barn will be very attractive and a treat for everyone .to see. after, the business, fffcve will be refreshments served. it's Ours On Nov. 20, the McHenry zoning board O.K.'d the rezomng of John Thelen's barn. We are all very pleased to have .a building in which we can meet both sociaify and for business, aiid I'm sure by now Mr. Thelen knbvys how much we appreciate what he is doing for us. Sick List We are very glad to see Myrtle Bentz back on her feet after, a week of being sick, and We hope that Angie Nielson will soon recover from her illness. Angie took sick last week and sorry to say, they had to cancel their Thanksgiving celebration. Meeting Let's l^ot forget the association meeting on Dec. 5, at the com • munlty hall. The meeting will start promptly at 8 p.m., and Wedding Bells , Will be ringing on Dec. 1, Whpn the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest J. Reinhardt, Gloria Grace, will join Eugene Joseph Dowe, son .of'. Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Dowe, in holy matrimony. The young couple will be married fa the sacristy of St. Mary's church by Father Schulcr at 10:30 a.m., witlf Bob Pepping a&' best 'man and Mary Ellen Schneider as the maid of honor. There will be a. reception at the Home of1 the iiricle at 5:30 p.m., after Mitch,' the young couple will leave for their new residence on Riverside Drive in McHenry. Congratulations to you both and we wish you the best of luck ft>r a long life together. Dancing As of right now, the Nov. 30 date is correct for our first square danced at 8 p.m. We now have fifty-eight people who have signed up -as beginners and we would like >'to have a lot more join ids. Wp ican keep the registration open for approximately threes, jnore: yv^eks and then it will hav$ to be, closed, as the beginners (will, be, too far advanced by that time. . Anyone interested in jqifiing jn^y, call Jim Bales at 640-J-2 and at, , least put your name on .the ^gistration list and also specify, ^vjiether you prefer Wednesday or- Friday night. The teenagers are also welcome t>. join us, until we can get enough together to fohn their own little group. Don't forget the date, Nov. 30, at 8-p.m. Yes, Dec. 1 will be a big day in the life of Linda Dobecki, when she will be flower girl for heir uncle Del's Wedding. Lttida has a beautiful red velvet dress an3 will carry white flowers. Good luck Linda and we hope you make that long aUjle. Welcome *We would like to extend a, very warm welcome to all of our new residents ih Plstakee Highlands and hope they Will enjoy our little Community as we all do. Please feel free to call on your neighbor for assistance in any matter and she will be very happy to help you if she can. Carnival And Baraar Dec. 1 is the big day for the Johnsburg P.T.A. carnival and bazaar and they hope to see a lot of their friends there. If you have anything t^ «donate, please send it to school With your youngster or maybe a neighbor's child. Don't' forget,, pec. 1, 4 p.m. until ? at the Johnsburg school. Playground Equipment Next summer, you will f large play aym set Mt> down the beach, for which we can thank Jim Mclnerney, Bob Peterson and Don Bentx, Hie trtny gym was tlonnttnl by Clilwjo hospital and these three fallows gave up their entire- Sunday Just to go down and get It. 1 know it will be put to good uie and a lot of use and we thank y©u one and all. Complaints have been reeetved of late concerning destruction of mall boxes in this subdivision. The latest comes from Vein Thelen, whose box was destroyed recently. A reward is being offered for the arrest of persons responsible. The public Is reminded that tampering in any way with mail boxes is a federal offense. Want Ads bring results. Place yours with the Plaindeaier today. Farm Youth To Stair hi Chicago S^ock Scores of farm youths will miss their Thanksgiving dinners at home this year in order to sper.'l the holiday readying their jamais for the forthcoming 57tn international Live Stock Exposition, opening in Chicago Nov. 23 for an 8-day run through Dec. 1. Based on early entries, Exposition officials predict that last year's showing of more than 500 steers and hogs, Shown by boys and girls 1'ronv twelve states Jn the International Junior Live Stock- feeding contest, will be^xeeeded The exhibitors are ant), FFA members between 12 and' 20 years old who have raised the animals as club ptojebts. Insured Savings: savings Invested lii Crystal,LitKn Savings aftd Iioafi Association nn- Insured ' by the Federal Ssvttfiits and Loan Insurance Corp., nd earr 2 !/j per cent pins ft per cent extra, 88-tJ FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR • COME TO WILLI KOENEMANN • COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES • DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS . • LEAN H2ICKORY SMOKED BACON , • 22 VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES • TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS Route 190 - Just JSastof Route 12 - Volo, in. Phone McHenry 667-W-l ' i' "I*; jV'H [-for Ihe family^ ^ V - mi-r,,in'if,irr7^*Tr?^^S3 Church News Tonight the Junior Youth Fellowship will me^t at the Community church. Everyone in sixth seventh and eighth is invited to attend. But even with the automatic turn signal, some accidents are being paused by their use. These occur trb$n a driver gives the signal for a turn one way and then turns in the opposite direction. The value of the automatic turn signal is lost If the motorist does not use it proptrly. 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