Thursday. October 8. 1959 THE MeHENBY PLAINDEALEH Pag* Nina lohnsburg ST. JOHN'S P.TA. MEETING DRAWS LARGE CROWD fry Betty Hettermann So m e ninety-six persons were present in the community club hall on Monday evening Sept. 28 to attend the first meeting of this semester of St. John's P.T.A. The first business to be brought up at this meeting, was the need for movable book cases for the library and tissues for use in the class rooms. Both items were voted on and approved. A Amotion was made arid approved during this meeting to change our name tp the St. John's Home and School asso> ciation. Following the discussion from the various committees, President Catherine Fredrick introduced Father Anger who gave a most interesting talk. Father Anger offered the closing prayer after which cof- £e«^and cake were served by th®"espective committee. Don't forget our bazaar! ^ Girl Scout and Brownie * News *\aTroop 408 held its weekly meeting on Sept. 28 at the (jbmmunity club hall. The girls played games until everyone Was accounted for then their Regular meeting got underway. £Ms were collected and roll Can was taken followed by the reading of minutes from the last meeting. The leaders have Secured flag holders and covers for this troop. The girls went to their groups and start- 4:0 to work on their badges. ^Troops 295 and 378 of the Brownies both meet in the gym of the public school every Wednesday afternoon. New officers Troop 295 are as follows. Mary Anderson as president, Kathleen Barth as vice presi- 4ent, Carol Ann Dehn as secretary and Kathy Francke as Eoldes chairman. Harriette arshall and Dorothy Whiting are leaders and co-leaders igain this year. Officers for SEroop 378 are: Maureen Crist IB president, Mary Catherine ff^edrick as vice-president, Jo Aim Freund as secretarytreasurer and Jean Hetterjftann as cookies chairman. Maureen Crist and Mary An- §j?rson served as cookie hostasses for their respective t >ops. Betty Hettermann and arge Peterson continue as leaders of this troop. Both troops have been working on learning some of the implant points of the American fl™. Such as the proper displaying of our flag, the meaning of the stars and stripes, etc. Following the playing of games, the two troops joined hands for a goodnight circle. Residence Change We all join in extending good wishes for health and happiness to the Harry Freund family who recently moved into i their newly purchased home. We are all glad Harry, Jackie | and their three children, Donna Lee, Mary Ellen and Doug- J las, just moved a few blocks I away and not out of our town. They are now at home in the house formerly occupied by the Bob Einspar family. Tickets Anyone? If you haven't had much of a chance to go dancing lately, here is an excellent opportunity to do something about it. The Sunnyside Estates Homei owners association is sponsoring their Harvest Harmony next Saturday evening, Oct. 10, at the community club hall. Tickets can be purchased from any of the association members, some of the business places in town or at the door on dance night. The association extends a welcome to one and all! Paper Drive I received word from Mrs. Scott, leader of the newly formed cub pack, that the boys are planning a paper drive. Please save your o>d newspapers until the end of October and then drop them at Hettermann's service station. The cub scouts will greatly appreciate this gesture. YOU'RE NOT LOOKING VERY FIT, BILL. - WHY DON'T YOU ASK YOUR DOCTOR IF YOU NEED VITAMINS? YOU'LL FIND MiLLsmm DRUGS MAS A COMPLETE SUPPLY AN UAIjn / \ IlLSTREAM DRUGS <# 815 W. Elm Street "Next To Jewel Tea" I Friday evening the squad : was called to an accident scene near the Skidmore bridge on the Pistakee Bay road. A car had hit a utility pole and turned over. The occupant was taken to the McHenry hospital for further treatment. A word of caution to any person who places a phone call to either the rescue squad or the fire department--please be ! sure to give full particulars on I the whereabouts of the acci- | dent, if that is what you are calling about or the correct address and subdivision, if the rescue squad or fire department is to come to a house call. If you hang up before the proper information is given, the call will have been a total loss. With the new phone system now in use, tracing a call is almost impossible so be sure you give all the details before placing the phone back on the hook. Birthday Corner Birthday greetings to Marge Peterson who celebrated her natal day last week. George Hiller and son, Charles. both celebrated their birthdays recently. Little Mike Hettermann was feted for his fourth birthday on Oct. 3. Come Oct. 25, Joey Dehn will observe birthday number six. Best wishes to all! FARM ACCIDENTS REACH PEAK IN HARVEST SEASON Enrollment of New Members Just a reminder to any of the parish ladies who are interested in joining the Blessed Virgin Sodality. Please call Alvina Miller at EV. 5-1262, Lu Ann Smith at EV. 5-6578 or the rectory by next Sunday. Enrollment in the sodality will take place on Wednesday evening, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Rescue Squad Calls Last Thursday evening the squad members were called to Chapel Hill subdivision to assist a young child. Before the squad reached the house the parents had taken the child to the McHenry hospital. Around the Town Charles and Pam Hiller and their young daughter spent sometime visiting with his parents before proceeding to Tampa, Fla., where he will spend several^ weeks working out with a national league ball team. "Yours truly" and two daughters, Joy and Karen, were in Chicago last Sunday where I acted as sponsor for my new nephew, Danny John Davis. Following the baptism service at the Maternity B. V. M church, a buffet supper was served at the home of the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dehn. Get well wishes are extended to Mrs. Elizabeth Kilgore of Sunset View who will be confined to the McHenry hospital for several weeks as a result of a car accident. FK Want to keep your home warm with less consumption of fuel? We know you do--and we're ready to help you do it with the best heat-saving supplies on the market. Now is the time-- before winter blows in--to beat your heating problem. See Our Complete Stock of WEATHER STRIPPING. PIPE COVERING and STORM WINDOW MATERIALS VYCITAL'S HARDWARE Harvest season means that it is time to be more careful around your farm machinery than you have been all the rest of the year. Accidents to farm people reach their peak during harvest, says O. L. Hogsett, extension safety specialist at the University of Illinois College of Agriculture. Harvest haste, long working hours and revolving,, gears, belts, shafts and huljeing ami snapping mechanisms of harvesting equipment make it easy for the careless farmer to have an accident. Keep your harvest free from accidents. Keep your machinery in good repair; adjust it correctly and operate it efficiently.^ Improper adjustment and need for repair frequently lead to accidents. The Illinois Rural Safety Council recommends the following rules: Always stop all machinery bet ore oiling, adjusting or unclogging it. Keep all shields and safety guards in place. Don't wear loose or ragged clothing when you are working around machinery. Keep small children away from machinery. Do not jump off equipment before it comes to a complete stop. Always operate your tractor at a safe ,£peed. Remember to look both ways as you approach a highway, and then cross or enter it with care. When you operate on a highwax. don't forget to obey the signs and rules of the road. Use proper head lights and tail lights at night. If you want to help your social security office to pay your claim promptly, contact them 2 or 3 months before you retire. This will insure that all details have been taken care of by the time you are ready to draw your benefits. HOMECOMING FRIDAY, Oct. 9 SHQP IN McHENRY WE RENT Almost Everything from . . . Lawn Sweepers to Wallpaper Steamers Call Evergreen 5-2916 United Rent- Th* Ntfton'i Nf+Qhbot * ma*r mo-iv 542 W. Main McHenry Open Daily 8-6 -- Wed. & Sun. 8-12 132 S. Green St. Ph. EV 5-0098 McHenry, III. . . . . s ftfli IRiMIWMMIWWWVYaV There's nothing like a new ear--and no new car like Chevrolet. This is the elegant Impala 2-Door Sport Coupe! SEE IT NOW AND SEE ALL THESE IN THE 1960 Chevy! completely MNEWM completely FRESH STYLE One look tells you this new Chevy's a beautiful eyeful--frosn the new full-width gTrlle l&i nie "V" of its unique rear deck. !new! easy loading luggage compartment New convenience has been built into Chevy's extra-roomy luggage compartment by lowering the loading height. You'll find space enough for a vacation-size luggage load under that sleek rear deck. NEW spaciousness inside Inside the Body by Fisher you'll find room and more room. There's room to sprawl in, room to sit tall in--and the roofline has a respect for hats. A new flatter transmission tunnel is a boon to the mk'.dle man. Here is the kind of space that invites the family. THRIFTIER !!!new!!! V8 POWER Under the hood thrift is accented in a new standard V8, engineered to deliver up to 10% more miles for every gallon while giving you more zest at normal speeds. Or you might choose its strapping teammate--Chevy's Hi-Thrift 6 --the engine that starts saving the moment you flip the ignition switch. NEW QUIET AND COMFORT Thicker, newly designed body mounts insulate you from road shock and noise, insuring an almost cocoon-like quiet. Full Coil spring suspension melts bumps as no <7 other suspension system can. Oil hushed hydraulic valve lifters reduce engine noise to a whisper. V refinements for tlie driver Everybody will want to be the driver when he sees the kind of pleasure a turn at the wheel brings. The driver finds Chevy has further cushioned him from engine impulses by an improved clutch linkage system. There's also a convenient new parking brake that automatically returns to its normal height after application. And Chevy provides a choice of 24 engine-transmission hookups to meet the requirements of the most discriminating driver. DRAMATIC new colors !!! new!.'.' TWO-TONE STYLING Chevy for '60 provides a palette full of hues, both solid and two tones. But the brightest news of all will come when your dealer tells you the low price all this elegance sells for. NEAREST TO PERFECTION A LOW-PRICED CAR EVER CAME! CHEVROLET Top Mtwtaiiuntiit--The Dinah Shore Chevy Show-Sundays NBC-TV and the Pat Boone Chevy Showroom-Weekly on ABC-TV-Red Sketton Chevy Special Friday, October 9,^C8S-T1L See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer CLARK CHEVROLET SALES 204 W. Elm St. McHenry, 111. EVergreen 5-0277 f~^aud Zlo ^ave -- £ Money Won't Buy Happiness! But it will buy off an awful lot of unhappiness! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1I The Secret Is . . . ELF FSRST! Treat your Savings Account exactly as you would your regular bills. "PAY IT" promptly and regularly every month. PAY YOURSELF FIRST! SAVE BY MAIL 206 WEST ELM STitliT ere / SAFETY m YOUR SAVINGS yz INSURED VP T° U W O t . 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