..|:^ .' •*. •-... s- ...:•• • ' ••• . ; -}•• •*>•••*!• . r. • '•; -> vf'.« • Thursday, October 23, 1958 ~: ---- ------ >"1, ' "' *5i THE McHE^HY PLAINDEALER Lakemobr ' Name Troop Scoutmaster by Marion Sulok--592-ft-l € he Boy Scouts of V.F.W. Troop 161 want to welcome Nathan Lubke as their scoutmaster. The assistant scoutmaster is Walter Para and the scouting committee chairman is Harold Foss. On the committee helping Mr. Foss is Ted Beahler, Lynn Stuart -is the neighborhood commissioner, Richard Hyatt, on publicit y a d v a n c e d c h a i r m a n , J o h n Kfoeferr, Marty Wrubleski. outdoor man, • treasurer, Walter Para, Frank Bitterman. .special events and Roy Morrison institutional representative. _ ..The trooo is looking for new . scouts between the ages of 11 to 14. Any boys who are interested in scouting can obtain full information from Harold Foss, Lubke, the scOutmasor Ted Beahler. the businessmen in the village. Let's all have fun together. Happy Birthday Although you are in N e w jersey and read our news each week, we can't pass up the chance to wish you a happy birthday, Jean. J^jm Beahler, wife of Richard Beahler, who is stationed in the Air Force in New Jersey, celebrated her birthday on Oct. 18. Many happy returns, Jean. Grirl Scouts .The girls opened their meeting at 7:15 with the pledge to the flag, then singing the song t:tled, "Girl Scouts Together." The scribe read the minutes of the last meeting. All exhibits for the fair that will be held at the American Legion toil in McHem-y on Sunday, ®'t. 26, must be in this week. The Girl Scout Fair will have open house from 1 o'clock till 5. The girls worked on their badges and closed their meeting by singing a song titled, "Run Along Home." Everyone is welcome to visit the fair for which the girls have spent so much of their time and efforts on. The whole wjea for this event is to show ffle folks just what scouting is really all about. Mark this date on your cajendar and drop in to see all the craft work and community projectSv the girls have brought forward for this day. Exchange Vows Saturday, Oct. 18, was the day Miss '"Elaine Gustafson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gustafson, chose to' become the bride of Mr. James Berryman of Woodstock, at 11 o'clock, in the chapel at St. Patrick's church in McHenry. The bride w a s a t t i r e d i n a b e a u t i f u l vvhite gown, with an empire bodice with a sequin and pearl neckline. - v - C.Xhe, maid of honor, Miss Donna Brown, wore a kelly green satin gown with matching accessories. * The bride" carried white stephanotis with a white orchid on a prayer book, the maid of honor carried a bouquet . of yellow roses with button mkims. Mrs. Gustafson chose a teal blue lace dress street length, and Mrs. Berryman chose a ros^ lace dress, both wearing m a t c h i n g a c c e s s o r i e s . B o t h mothers wore orchids. Following the wedding a reception was held at one of the local country clubs for all the guests from Chicago, Michigan, Iowa, Wheaton, Freeport, Warren, McHenry and Lakemoor. After the reception Jim and Elaine took off for the Ozarks to spend their honeymoon. To both of you we wish you many years of happily married life. Page Spring Grove Ladies Attend Fall Luncheon by Mrs. Charles Freund Approximately 150 ladies attended the luncheon and card party held at St. Peter's parishP hall on Tuesday afternoon. A delicious hot roast beef dinner was served at noon and many prizes were given away. Winners of, special prizes were Mrs. Eva Nowak, Mrs. Knowles of Richmond, ( Mrs. Roy Smith and Mrs. Mary Buxton. The hall was beautifully decorated in the autumn theme. The committee in charge wishes to thank all who helped make this card party ai success. Time Is Running Out Folks, have you got your ticket for the dance on Nov. V Time is running short and you sure don't want to miss a good time. The Firemen of Station 3 are planning a hilarious time for each and every one who attends this dance. Tickets can be obtained from any of the firemen or from Visitors Sunday afternoon callers at the William Shotliff home were Mr. arid Mrs. Glen Cole of Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Rlancharti, Mr. and Mrs. John Pulver. of Greenwood and Mrs. Alice Dana of Rockford. Visitors in the Shotliff home several days last week were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wiltgeri of Chetek, Wis. - Introduce Minister A tea was held at the Methodist church on Sunday afternoon to introduce their new minister. Rev. Jack Moore is replacing the Rev. Hugh Gillilan who left to do welfare work in the mission field in the Evanston area. COMPANY SALES H. V. McNamara, president, National Tea Co., has announced 0 continued increased sales for the last four week operating period, and a total increase in excess of $86J million for the company's first three quarters of 1958 as compared with the sai^ie reporting period of last year. Sodality Meeting , The Christian Mothers held their regular meeting at the parish hall on Thursday evening. Reports were given by those ladies who attended the DCCW* convention in Rockford on Oct. 5. There was also a pantry shower for the nuns and they were presented with a splendid assortment of foods and anything for the pantry and kitchen. Cards and bunco were played as entertainment and prizes were awarded thoSe I achieving high scores. A lunch was served at the close of the evening. •' Entertains Club _ , ., Mrs. Beulah Karls entertain- One good idea may provide | . . r .. . . , jobs for a dozen or. a million !membcrs ot the. Lotf club men, as has been proved over j a* ^er home i° Richmond on and over. I Wednesday afternoon. YOU HEARD HIM? Those who have all agree that he is the most fabulous entertainer in this afea. t ECON STURM ACCOMPLISHED ORGANIST & ARRANGER Spenl 2 years with the late Ken Griffin AT THE HAMMOND ORGAN EWiiY Tuts., Thais., Fri. & Sat. Iwening at the ' " McHENRY RECREATIO LOUNGE ON FOX STREET * McHENRY. ILL. QCt. 31 DEADLINE , FOR RE'ASSIGNING" LICENSE PLATES 1 Secretary of State CharieS F. Carpentier has reminded motorists who wish to retain their present license numbers for 1959 that the deadline1 for re-assignment Of numbers is rapidly approaching. Re-assignment applications must be in the Springfield office of the Secretary of Sta,te not later than Friday, Oct. 31, Mr. Carpentier said. He urged applicants to be sure that all questions on the application blank are completely and accurately answered, that the proper fee is included, a notary public seal/ affixed and the re-assignmer|t request made in the "remarks" section of the blank. In particular, he pointed out, the full first, middle and last names should be listed oh the. application. No initials should be used, unless they do not represent a name. "John Edvyard Jones" is the way the pa&nfe should be shown, not "John E. Jones" or "J. E. Jones." Married women should list their own given names, as "Mary Jane Jones," not "Mrs. John Edward Jones." Mailing of license plates will begin Nov. 1, a month earlier than in past years, but the plates are not to be displayed on cars until Dec. 1. Overithecounter sale of plates in Springfield and Chicago will begin on Nov. 1, also Mr. Carpentier said. RE-ZONE 1.200 ACRES WITHIN FIVE TOWNSHIPS Action has been taken in the county in re-zoning from farming to estate classification l.^UU acres in five townships, including Nunda, Dorr, McHenry, Grafton and Algonquin. The re-zoning came about as the result of a request for reclassification by the Countryside Improvement association, which was approved by the board of supervisors. In its report to the supervisors, the zoning bpard of, appeals said the petition was a continuation of efforts throughout the county to re-classify large blocks of farm Acreage into estate classification to control the residential growth in these areas. ROBERT HEILGEIST HEADS GROUP FOR MODERN COURTS Robert J. Heilgeist of Pistakee Highlands has been named chairman of the McHenry County Citizens Committee for Modern Courts. The organization is conducting an, active campaign to secure adoption of the judicial amendment which will appear on the Blue Ballot at the Nov. 4 election. "This committee is vitally concerned with the sorry state of the court system in Illinois," Heilgeist stated. "We are determined to do as much as we can to wage war against 'speedtrap justice* as practiced by justices of the peace in our state, and to modernize our court system through this-Blue Ballot amendment." Heilgeist issued an invita- HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS It is interesting to note that George Justen & Son now has the fitbpi's ambulances equipped entirely with two-waj radios. The Justen firm is the fttpt in this area, indepedently opened arid operated, to install this modern equipment. SHOP IN McHENRY SAFETY FOR YOUR SAVINfiS THRU INSURANCE Insurance of savings accounts resu|ts from our membership in the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the l/nited States Government. Here each saver's funds are automatically and permanently insured up to $10,000.00. Current Dividend Rate 3'/i% Marengo Feder Smwiifioc and loan . vesvyiriig.5-- association MARENGO, ILLINOIS 102 N. Stale St. Phone JOrdan 8-7258 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $9,000,000.00 SAVING? tion to all persons in McHenry County who Eff? willing to support this program to join the McHenry County Citizens Committee for Modern Courts by contacting him personally. BUSY THREE CLUB The party-a-month of the Busy Three 4-H club was held Oct. 14 at the home of Geri and Dick Jelinek, with dancing and games enjoyed. Refreshments were served. Earlier this month, the club went to the rodeo at the International Livestock show and had a very nice time. 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