, i X * J j Y x rw ** * ' VV J , } - * , , 1 1 " , .*• * . }M,i ' '- •"t* . , r {»«•'* v" "" •<•.,. KMCV^aWw-^Tft^N ... *it>kik. • -. a. «s :•' :*;„-. Sli*:: Johnsburg News By Bin. Betty HettemiMui T ^ , " " " " - - ' 1 ' 1 CloMnf of 40 Honrs A large number of persons congregated at St. John's church last Sunday evening to attend services Which marked the closing of Forty Hours Devotion. The good Sisitfers are to be congratulated once again upon the beautiful arrangefnent of the fall flowers which decorated the altars for this occasion. The children in the lower grades and the altar boys were 5roof last Sunday evening of how ur good Sisters work with the Children to make the processional such a beautiful thing it was. Taking part in the closing were priests from the various -'neighboring parishes. Among them Were very familiar faces such as Our own Father Blitsch of course and Father Hettermann from his parish in Apple River, Wis., and JFather Hiller from Elgin. Not to be forgotten was the truly inspirational singing of the choir. Bowtiilg Notes The lady Foresters made their first attempt last week to get together to participate in bowltog. The women who showed up had themselves quite a time and are looking forward to doing it fegain. The lady Foresters of St. Agatha's Court No. 777 invites Its members to come to the Bowling Resort on Wednesday afterhoon, Nov. 6, at 1:30. Plan on attending and join in on the fun. Prownie News Sandra Meyers served cupcakes to her Brownie troop last Tuesday afternoon when she acted as hostess to the group. Following refreshment time, the girls busied themselves with making ghost favors for their Hallowe'en party this week. To climax the afternoon, the girls amused themselves in playing games. Ken and Ann Zeller and their six youngsters have been in the process of moving tills past week. The Zellers will take up residence in their new home south of Mc- Henry after residing several years in one of Mike pitzen's apartments. Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oeffling, Sunnyside Beach, served a buffet supper to celebrate the first birthday of their son, Frankie, Jr. Those who attended the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Passanante and family, Bensenville; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oeffling and family, Lakeland Park; Mr. and Mrs. George Oeffling, Jr., and family, and Lawrence Cook of Jak-Ana Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cornstock, Pistakee; Mr. and Mrs. Alger Oeffling and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Oeffling, Sr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Green and family, all of Johnsburg; Miss Nancy Litke, Chicago; W a 11 y R . a s m u s s o n , Cooney Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gallas, Jr., and family, Wonder Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gallas, Sr., and family, Niesen's subdivision; and the children of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Schabow, Lakeland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Schabow were^nable to attend because of that new baby boy they got last Thursday. Celebrates Anniversary An e*tra special wish is extended to Mr. and Mrs. William J. Meyers who observed their fiftyfirst wedding anniversary on Oct. 24. The Meyers were joined by the following members of their jfamily on Wednesday evening When they enjoyed having dinner Jn Richmond, Laura Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. "Si" Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Meyers. Our wishes TO' Bill and Maggie for many, toiany more happy anniversaries. News Anyone? News is getting short once again folks. Why not make this column a little more interesting to everyone concerned and call in your little news tidbits? My number is 1296-R. TRAFFIC DEATHS "Although the Illinois traffic death has been dropping steadily for the past three months, now is no time to become careless," Robert A. Campbell, coordinator of traffic safety for the state, warned motorists. "Drivers should take warning from last year's record. Thefe were 619 motorists killed on the highways during this three-month period: 210 in October, 197 in November, and 212 in December," Campbell said. Slow down, live longer. EMPLOY NEW TYPE APPLICATION BLANK FOB '58 LICENSES Illinois motorists will make ap» plication for their 1953lleew* plates on a new type of applicftttoo blank, Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier has announced. When he fills out the upper part of the blank, the car owner will also be making out his own identification card, which is attached to the back of the application blank, Mr. Carpentier said. No carbon ts required to make a copy, but a typewriter or ball point pen should be used in filling in the required information, he said. Both pieces -- the application blank and the card---must be sub* mltted to his office for processing, Secretary Carpentier declared. They should not be separated, he emphasized. The identification card will be returned with the license plates. Use of the new form is expected to speed up mailing of license plates substantially because it eliminates' the necessity of photographing the upper part of the Application by a dexigraph process to produce the identification card, Mr. Carpentier said. In Springfield and Chicago, where plates are sold over the counter, the motorist will receive both the plates and his identification card at the same time, instead of having to wait for the card to be mailed at later date. In addition to the improved service tc the motorist, the new system is expected to result in a saving to the Illinois taxpayer cif about $60,000 a yesar because of the elimination of the need for one dexigraph copy and the postage and envelopes for mailing cards for over-the-counter sales, Secretary Carpentier said. TREASURY BENEFITS Gov. Stratton announced that state agencies directly under his supervision and control returned unspent $14,414,977.80 to the state treasury from money appropriated for the 69th biennium which ended last June 30. The governor praised his cabinet and bureau heads for their successful attempts to hold down costs, and stated that the results "show again the value of strict control" over financial matters: *EAD THE WANT ADS! Around The Town 1 Mr. and Mrs. Art Klein of Fox Lake were joined by many of their friends and relatives at the Community Club hall last Sunday bvening in observance of their isilver wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moehling of iPort Washington, Wis., along With their three sons, visited long time friends here last Sunday afternoon. A CHAT WITH US. Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to yoti! Call us today and find out for yourself. 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