#) ' -v Thursday, December 18, 1958 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Nine Johnsburg HOLD SEVERAL XMAS PARTIES AT CLUB HALL by Hetty Hettermann family made her debut on Dec. son, Wis. by Susan's parents, 13 and weighed a little over 8 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitzen. lbs. Biy brothers Curt and Gary The Pitzen family attended a are waiting for a chanc? to play in the school on Sunday, give their new sister the once in which Susan had a part. over. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.rorge Justen of The Pnul"~Boyk. family of ^ McHenry and the Rosings of Chicago were recent visitors at Seventy-two members of the Ro,m(1 l-akf °U1' congratula- the Kd Hcttermann homo. Blessed Virgin Sociality were ,imis t() a" ,he now I,aronts and present in the Community Club P'"ud grandparents. .Attention: Note Holders! hall last. Wednesday evening . „ , ' . Those holding notes from the for their annual Yuletide get-' Hospital Patient ( omrr.unity Club are asked 1o together. After a delicious pot- Phil Mangold was confined Plck UP your checks at the loluck supper the members and ; to the McHenry hospital re- bank ns^ soon as possible, .the Sisters joined in the. sing- • cently where he underwent a suie to bring your notes ing of Christmas carols. A gift gall bladder operation last along for verification. Do this exchange took place during the ; week. We all join in wishing '"'ght away and save the book- Course of the evening followed I Phil speedy get-well wishes and keeper a lot of headaches. ib|pi a social evening of card j hope all his troubles are betraying. hind him now. Baby Baptized Father Blitsch performed the • About ninety members of the Girl Scout and baptismal rite for the infant juvenile court of St. Agatha's ' . Brownie News son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kimp- SJTo. 777 turned up at the com- Troop 135 continues to work lemann at St. Johns church at munity club hall on Sunday af- diligently on its badge work: 2 o'clock last Sunday afterternoon to share in the Christmas spirit. The Sisters were present to help the youngsters The girls received badges at noon. Sponsors for Ronald Altheir last meeting for some of , 'on were Mrs. Leander Lay and their various endeavors. As Clerald Klaus. Supper guests W the singing of Christmas"c&r- i part of their child care badge at the H'mplemann home later <>ls Amid the singing the work, the,troop visited the kin- 1,1 the day were: Mr. and Mrs. ji^ling of bells were heard ana dergarfen classroom of the John Lav, Mr and Mrs. Gerthe famous "man in red" made public school. At this meeting aid . Klaus and Mr. and Mrs. his most welcomed appearance. J the girls made final plans for Leandei Lat. Each member present had a j their Christmas party. little talk with Santa Claus as j . • he distributed gifts and candy. I Troop'* 408 held no meeting Happy Birthday A very special happy birth- HFNTERS ARRESTED A four-hour road check bv IIGames and a delicious lurch ! last week but intends to'hold a d:iy-to. Peter Freund. Jr K^ho was enjoyed by one and all who . yuletide party this week in will be 85 years old Dec. 22. Attended this festive occasion, j place of its regular meeting. Tonight. (Thursday, Dec. 181 | r . .. , , the boy juvenile Foresters will | Troops *95 and 378 both had .. _... .. their Christmas party in > their Christmas parties and ijnois Department of ConsertnP Community Club hall. The j gift exchange at their respec- vation law enforcement officers event will get underway at : tjve meeting places last Wed- last week on state route 49 7:15 p.m. Each member at- j nesday afternoon. Both of these near Allerton resulted in ten tending is asked to bring a i troops will hold no meetings arrests among 343 hunters and fifty cent exchange gift. ! during the holidays but will re- " - " * " * •' " I sume regular meeting on Jan. Busy Bird ! 7 It seems like Mr. Stork has j been kept busy during the holi- '• Around the Town day rush. lie delivered two j Attending the adult Girl most precious packages to two j Scout Christmas party at the CONSTRUCTION TROJECTS of#>ur local families this past , American Legion home in Mc- 'contracts for construction week and made grandparents j Henry last Wednesday after- and related projects in DeWitt REASSIGNMENT OF ! LICENSES SHOWS LARGE INCREASE Illinois motorists increased j their use of the reassignment • provision of the Motor Vehicle , Law to retain their current numbers for 1959 by more than 33 per cenl this year. Secretary of State Charles F. Car- : pentier has announced. Reassignments totalled more than 400,000 this year, as com- ; pared with about 300.000 last, year, Mr. Carpentier said. The law requires the secretary of j state to reassign the number j for the succeeding year when I the motorist applies before I.Nov. 1 and requests that his ; number be assigned to him I again. . 1 The greatest increase in reassignments was noted in the | higher five - digit numbers, I where the rise was from about ! 85 per cent to close to 90 per : cent. Secret an Carpentier said. 'For the lower five digit numbers, reassignment accounted ;for about 995 per cent of the 1 numbers, he said. | The percentage rises to 98 I for reassignments of one. two , three and four digit numbers, ! meaning that only about 250 ! numbers from 1 to 10,000 be- | came available for assignment j to persons other than those | holding them currently. Since there were approximately 3.- 000 requests for numbers in that group, the result was that less than one out of ten such requests could be filled, Secretin y Caipentier said. lolal requests for special numbers kept pace with the increase in reassignments, also going from about 300,000 a •year ago to more than 400,000 this year, and included requesls lor low numbers, high ones, numbers incorporating addresses, telephone numbers, bii 'tlidatcs. wedding dates, poker combinations, numbers ending in three zeros' repeats (531-5311. reverses (531-13!i) and others having a special significance to the persons seeking them. Secretary Carpentier said. An average of IV million people a month receive supple-* mentary food ^through OA RE distributions of U. S. agricultural commodities in needy world areas. Contributions to the CARE Food Crusade, New York Itf. N Y., help make this tremendous feeding program possible. ; Commercially, prepared sour cream may be called cultured cream, salad cream or soured cream But, whatever it is called, it is a dairy product that will open up a whole new adventure in menu planning and cooking. Flan to use it in those special holiday meals. Join the McHenry State Bank Xraas Savings Club Now . Adv.--27-tf the following list of "game 1,394 rabbits. 103 quail, six raccoons, two crows, one oppossum, one pigeon, one co"k pheasant and one squirrel. noon were: Mesdames Lil Nie- and DuPage counties valued miec, Lu Ann Smith, Rita Mil- aj $g66.609 in connection with ler. Dorothy Adams. Harriette Gov william G stratton's 195S Marshall, Joann Haag, Marge roacj program were awarded Peterson, Betty Hettermann, jas^ by the Illinois Divi- Catherine Dehn, Jackie Freund sJon of Highways. and Eleanore Mangold. . . -- _ SUSPEND LICENSE Susan Pitzen and Carol Ann Stilling are home for the holi- The driver license of Michael days. The young ladies were Slager of Hebron has been susbrought home last Sunday from j pended by the state for three St. Coletta's school in Jeffer- offenses. of another couple A boy was welcomed into the family of Shirley and Bud Lieser on Dec. 8. The young fellow made his appearance at the Woodstock hospital weighing a bouncing 7 lbs. ll1^ 07.. Waiting patiently to get acquainted with their new brother^ re Kathy and Mary Jo. Mate^ al grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huff and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Lieser of McCullom Lake. K Jfl Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oeffling g became grandparents for the second time last week when • w their daughter and husband. | R the Ed. Tonyans of McIIenrv ; § became parents of a son. The 8 p.m. and remaii) closed Mr day "Christmas, gj T(^yans have another child, IK? ai" a bo.v. jjj. Bar will be open Christmas Day from The Don Rosing family Vas,jj| 8 a.m. to l'2<nOOn. increased by one recently when M-Jjjj Doris gave birth to a baby girl j| Tom and Jerrys will be served. at the Woodstock hospital. The J ^ newest member of the Rosing DR. HENRY FR1UND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 % Ml PLACE Restaurant will close Christmas Eve at 6IFT«»> TIES K * t • mmmmm . •:% . THE McHenry Recreation Lounge * INVITES YOU TO HEAR ALL YOUR FAVORITE XMAS f I * MUSIC PLAYED ON THE HAMMOND ORGAN BY THE GREAT EGON STURM. ORGAN MUSIC NIGHTLY. DON'T MISS OUR GALA NEW VEAR'S EVE PARTY 1 I Just Ri®Baff for Man-Sifting Here ore the ties that will click with every man on your gift list. Man-styled to please men . . . there are colors and patterns to suit every taste. * 1.50 to *3.50 stripes, plaids, geometries, under-knot motifs. "CARE" Crusade Need Is Great Refugees from thp Eastern Zone of Germany are pouring into the West Zone at the rate of lfi,340 per •month, reported the midwest office of the Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere. Inc. iCARE) in Chicago. If a similar situation were occuring in the United States, they said, this would mean a flow of 52,000 refugees a month or 622.000 per year, in proportion to our population. And. these would be coming into an area many times larger than that of Western Germany. CARE Foods® Crusade packages'help. to feed these refugee families as well as. other people in Colilfribia. Greece. Hong Kong. India. Iran, Israel. Italy. Korea. Pakistan, Poland, West Germany and Berlin, and- Yugoslavia. Mrs. Edith Kidney, piidAest regional director • of CARE, pointed out that every dollar given to. the 1958 holiday season Food Crusade .will'deliver a 22-pound package of U. S. farm surplus foods to the needy overseas, in the name of the I contributing person or group. f in each area. However, donors I CARE's goal, she explained. 1 ma>'. if they wish, specify the •is to send 3,000,000 parcels as j areas they wish to reach. Congoodwill gifts from Americans tributions, clearly marked for | who donate $1 per package for 'the Food Crusade, may be sent packing and distribution. The foods include milk powder, flour. cor,n meal, and cheese, given to CARE from the Government's stockpiles. Distributions will * be made to CARE, i S. Chicago 3, 111. State Street, Tiie opening phrase most often spoken on the telephone is creriiied to the man who gave jdireclly to impoverished fam- us this instrument. Thomas A. j ilieS or through orphanages. Edison, when once •-asked "Are schools, refugee centers and you ready to talk?", grabbed a other welfare institutions. Se- receiver and shouted into the lections' of recipients is based transmitter the historic first solely upon greatest need, as "helio." Hello has since foldetermined by CARE's Amer- lowed the telephone into pracican representatives stationed tically every civilized country. ss - ' . a FRESH CUT CHRISTMAS TREES BALSAM - SPRUCE MTURE-HSEI r M n« U.S. P«1. Off IA Pli»r Bric« Truu) w Right or DoubU "*3 M l*H $495 FiNtt"in g Required kt. No SO 6551 1 strong, x>rt for rt aclng adjustable. ^dHUSMble .le? straP- feoft." fiat groin md No steel or leather bands. Far nen, womrn, children. Moll ordera rlva oestare around lowest part of abdo« nen, stale rlfht, left side, doable. 'g, form-fitting washable sup reducible lngulnaj hernia. Back jiajustable. Snaps up in front BOLGER'S Your ice $|45 Table Trees 75' Martin's Farm % Highway 31 -- S '/i Mi. North of McHenry w DRUG STORE (8 1 Phone 40 McHenry, III. JSfit 52?-5S55 32^ 5S5S32SS3«53S55525S5aS5385^32^553:35^ 3aa38R«3a5SJS» 52^ 35«« 380 35S53SR? 35338553W538SS5« 3^ # -- i $ 0 IS DIVIDENDS Christmas Club Check! s ^ Make your dreams of truly grand gift-giving come true $ next year by joining our '59 Christmas Club now! Pick g the plan that best suits your needs . . . you'll be | IHI delighted with the way the small amount you set g £HRISTIA ($2^ aside each week steadily mounts up. When holi- | • day time comes 'round again a generous check g i will be yours for the spending! i 1:8 m 11 WHITE'S MEN'S SHOP 'DISTINCTIVE MENSWEAR" | 208 So. Green St. McHenry, 111. $ Phone McHenry 19 $ KING KORN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE o SAVINGS v 1 / ave f or it our ^somorroutf 206 \\. ELM ST. M(1IK\R«, ILL. PHONE McHENRY