• N.,;- A ' • yl Sixteen Pisiakee Highlands TON CLUB MAKES PUNS fOR HAYRIDE Carla Bales 2895-J Hazel Morley 640-J-l The 'teens have a hay rido "planned for Saturday, Oct. •18th, at Antioch. They are also planning a Halloween party on the thirty-first." There will be . lots of games and a big surprise in store for all. Everybody will be in costume and the party will be held at l,er . Johnson's. A roller skating party is planned for Nov. 15 fit McHenry. A surprise birthday and going away, party was •held for Denny Litwin Saturday night at Erna Rockel's frouse. Everyone had a good . .time, . we hear! Basketball ' started in full swing Wednesday evening with fifteen 'teenagers showing up. The 'teens are looking forward to playing * a game with the men. Meet at • the store at 7:15 p m. and leave for Fox Lake. Pat Johnson celebrated her birthday in Chicago. drive due to the generosity of the merchants. Oiir hearty .thanks to all! Storm Damage I imagine most of us felt like pioneers Thursday with no electricity at 611. Jean and Bob Peterson had a tree fall in theirfront lawn, but no damage was done to their house. Mr. Formella missed his driveway because of the storm and went into the ditch. Many people said their TV antennae were b'own down. We also hear th?t part of the bottom of the Griffiths' back garage door was blown off. Marie Schlick snid the wind blew so hard the water came in the side of the windows and ran down the wall. Women's Club All women club members, don't forget to save all your caps from the detergent cans, your old nylon stockings, tissue and wax. paper rolls, and old candles. Lorraine Erdmann says she is going to find something to do with all of them. Don't forget the meeting held the end of the month. Happy Birthday To Shirley Spankuch who celebrated her thirteenth birthday Tuesday. Helping her celebrate were Dawn M'savice, Diane Johnson. Janet Wilson. Lynn Johnson, Barbara Wil- j son, Maureen Schuble, Barb | Beamer. and Linda Ullo. Our best wishes to Ron Jackson who also celebrated on Tuesday, Oct. 7. Here and There Don't forget the benefit narlv to be' held for Terry Phillips fund on Saturday.vNov^ 1. 7 pm,, Many, many prizes and a good time for all, Mrs. Anna Cohrs attended her son Paul's wedding to Miss Ann Parens at the Presbyterian church in Morgan Park, Saturday. Oct, 4. Pat and Ron Jackson entertained a group of Highlanders Saturday evening. Myrtle Bentz is having d demonstration at the community center on Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. Everyone- is invited. Art and Myrtle Bentz are journeying to Whitewater, Wis. Saturday. But they plan to be back in time to attend the Lion's Smoker Saturday night. Terry Prirtgsten had a demonstration last Sunday. Harriet and Ray Tayior celebrated Ray's birthday Sunday with a party for their many friends and relatives. Lorraine Erdmanin had an impromptu ."koffee klutch" Thursday afternoon, (she was the on'y one who had a gas stove and could make Coffee). Enjoying their first cup of coffee for the day were D©Ha Wesselink, Ruth Boyle, Dottie Rodarmel, and Marcia Dowd. Friday afternoon, Marie Schlick got the gang together for another poker party. Trying their luck were Pat Jackson, Dee Gfegg. Meryl F'etch- ! er, Ann Szyplebaum, Toots Spankuch and Audrey Misavice. j Don't forget to clean out | your basement and attic for the | annual fall cleanup. The pick-' I up date is Nov. 1. | Ba^hara and Reb Sisk-hnd a few friends over last Saturday night for a weenie roast Barb served all the food and was hostess to a very enjoyable evening of games and laughs. Those there having themselves a good ole time were; Dick and Lee Conway, Marilyn and George Lammert, Herb and Jo : Shivley, Roy and McGee Sluga, School Bus Shelter - We are happy to report that a bus shelter will be erected on Fox Lake road and Nippersink elicioud wu The Easy . . . Economical Way! • Baked Lasagna • Pasta Fasula • Bar-B-Cued Chicken & Ribs • Home-Made Bakery • Salads Many More Tasty Dishes To Choose From P« ntry. 2)^// cacieA 134 X. Riverside Dr. PHONE McHENRY 754 McHenry THE McHENRY Thursday, October 16, 1958 Marilyn and George Vdn Zjevern, Tina and Bob O'Mally and Dick and Haze Morley and Dot and Jack Erbin. Dot and Jack Erbin spent one day last week in Chicago visiting with Dot's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Schurak. Three prospective Brownies paid & visit to the last Brownie meeting. Victoria Montablano, Ardith Syzlebaum and Margaret Osborne got a good idea what being a Brownie is" like. We hear that George Neesen piled out of bed Saturday morning at 5;30 to play golf. Margie Sanborne has acquired a beagle puppy and is very happy with it, she can't wait to get home from school to play with it. Wally Sielisch is home on a enforced vacation. His place is out on strike and Wally hates this sitting, around waiting, so he is knocking himself out working around the home and yard and tinkering around with cars. Mary Madock's mother, Mrs. Arthur, came in from Chicago and spent about five days with the new baby. v P.T.A. Exec. News The'executive meeting of the Johnsburg P.T.A. was held in the home of Mrs. Lester Klotz in Oakwpod subdivision. The school now has a new stove for the kitchen given to the school by the board members. We are asked to remind eveyrone of the Fun Fair which will be v>pid on Nov. 8 at the school. Muriel Peterson and Audrey Zetterburg attended the district meeting at Wauconda last Wednesday. A r At our next meeting on Oct. 21 the topic of the evening will be 'Legislatiori* and a movie, 'Equal Justice for All' will be shown also a short ten minute skit will be presented. The sixth grade mothers will be hostesses and we hope to see all you parents there. Remember it's Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. Helen Keller, the great deafblind leader, has reached the age of 78, according to the American Foundation for the Blind, of which she is Inter*- national counselor. POST 491 by Mary Einspar A McHenry County American Legion auxiliary meeting was held Oct 2 at Harvard. Attending this meeting were president Dorothy Diedrich, Ruth M r a c h e k and D e l i a Freund. The county meeting for November will be held by Lake in the Hills unit at Algonquin. • •••• The membership drive is In full swing. Georgia Stueben resigned as membership chairman and Henrietta Vycital took her place. All members should have their dues paid by now to avoid the increase. If you haven't paid your dues by now, be sure to do so. Remember, you don't have to be on a membership team to sign up new members. We are all out to fill -our quota regardless. - If you know of anyone who wishes to become a member or sign their daughters for junior membership be sure t,o contact the president, secretary, membership chairman, or either one of the team captains. In case you have forgotten, Ruth Mrachek and Matte Howe are the team captains. •> Cur next meeting will be held,, Oct 20 at 8 p.m. at the Legion home. We will have a guest speaker at this meeting so be sure to attend. Social chairman for the Oct. 20 meeting is Mary Freund. Her committee is as follows: Lillian J e n s e n , A n n i e B r o w n , A l i c e Barbian, Lorraine Frett, Vera K a n e , E i l e e n L u d k e , H e l e n Low, Mary Kilday, Marge Hiller, Lorraine Frost, Esther Jobes, Mary Hettermann, Clara Nell, Genevieve Heyw a#d, Theresa - Kania and An'geline Martin. A man would probably have a chance of getting by without working if competition wasn't so keen. FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO WILLI ICOENEMANN COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS LEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS Route 120 « Just East of Route 12 - Volo, I1L Phone McHenry 667-W-l PECIMEN BALLOT To Be Voted at the GENERAL ELECTION, on Tuesday, November 4, 1958, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLS OPEN -- 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. COUNTY CLERK i THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE BANKING ACT: Fall SfEN HOUSE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th -- I to 5 T Shall "An Act to amend Sections 2, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 44, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72,- 73 and 74 of 'An Act to revise the law w i t h r e l a t i o n t o Banks and Banking^ and to provide penalties for the violation thereof,» and to repeal certain a c t s h e r e i n n a m e d , ' " be adopted effective January 1, 1959? Souvenirs for Everyone * REGISTRATION PRIZE 9x12 Rug isrtainment Music and Demonstrations of complete Magikist Carpet Cleaning and Care. Refreshments FREE Donuts - Coffee YES NO o REPUBLICAN PARTY o DEMOCRATIC PARTY For State Treasurer: For State Treasurer: • WARREN P. WRIGHT n JOSEPH D. LOHMAN For Superintendent of Public Instruction: For Superintendent of Public Instruction: • GERALD W. SMIW • GEORGE T. WILKINS For Trustees of the University of Illinois: (VOTE FOR THREE) For Trustees of the University of Illinois: (VOTE FOR THREE) • PARK LIVINGSTON • HOWARD W. CLEMENT • • CUSHMAN B. BISSELL • • DORIS SIMPSON HOLT • HAROLD P TIDY'S OPEN HOUSE is to introduce our CUSTOM DRAPERY DEPIBTIYIENT camplete Interior decorating Service by our ismpetent l@©orator Mrs. F, E. Kramm. CARPiTSNG -- Color choice. Installed in your home or office . . with padding. 2 PAIR QUS?@M I W ilMPIS In new Semi (can'? see thru) Sheers. Colors Desert Sand, African Sky, Nugget Gold. 199 Complete 00 TO INTRODUCE OUR NEW LAMP LINES BRASS TABLE LAMPS just arrived from leading brass designers. 5.95 • 6.95 Complete 10 . • Laquered Brass Bases -- Several Styles • Brass Three Way Sockets • Washable Laquered Gold Shades Shades White Silk Over Parchment ALL BRASS JR. FLOOR LAMPS. SILK SHADES, SWING ARM BRIDGE LAMPS. SILg SHADES , J See You Sunday TIDY CAKTS See You &" RUGS Simiaf Rouio 14 & 120 -- Woodstock -- Tele. 1000 >n For Representative In Congress: Fourteenth District For Representative in Congress: Fourteenth District • ELMER J. HOFFMAN • PETER J. FIEFER For Members of the General Assembly: State Representatives: (VOTE FOR ONE, TWO, OR THREE) Thirty-second District • A. B. McCONNELL • JOHN P. MANNING • For County Judge: • JAMES H. COONEY • For County Clerk: • VERNON W.KAYS n GILBERT C. WILLEY For Members of the General Assembly: State Representatives: (VOTE FOR ONE, TWO, OR THREE) Thirty-second District • FERNE CARTER PIERCE • • For County Judge: For County Clerk: For County Treasurer: For County Treasurer: • HARRY C.HERENDEEN • For County Sheriff: • MELVIN 6RIEBEL For County Sheriff: • ELMER R. MURPHY - -b- -<»- - For County Superintendent of Schools: For County Superintendent of Schools: • RICHARD L. TAZEWELL • -->-