Members of the ''Jolly Sixties'' church group who were duped out of their life's savings two years ago may see some of their money again. A judge on Friday ordered the sale of property once owned by John M. Inglis.Inglis, an Okeechobee man who called himself a ''Christian'' financial adviser, faces two dozen counts of securities fraud after senior citizen church club members lost...
Church club hosts hot rod, custom car show The St. George's Club will host its third annual hot rod and custom car show Aug. 23 in the parking lot of the church at Rural and Sheridan streets on Aurora's West Side. More than two dozen classic and custom cars are expected to be parked for nostalgic tours from noon to 4 p.m. Food will be sold and a raffle will be held, but admission for both classic car owners and the public is free. Entertainment will be provided by a...
ON SATURDAY afternoon a football match was played at Church between members of the Rovers club, Blackburn, and the Church club. The ball was kicked off by the Blackburn captain at three o'clock and after some fine play lasting about thirty minutes, a goal was scored by Birtwistle, of the Blackburn club. With a hard struggle the Church club succeeded in scoring the next goal and the game resulted in a tie. DESPITE THE best efforts of a variety of broadcasters, Saturday...
Two men who persuaded elderly members of a West Palm Beach church club to invest at least $280,000 in a variety of companies have been accused of diverting more than $112,000 for their own use.Florida Comptroller Gerald Lewis sued Monday to shut down eight firms run singly or jointly by John M. Inglis of Okeechobee and Dennis J. Groleau of Lantana. Lewis also seeks appointment of a receiver for each firm and restitution for more than a dozen investors. According to the suit, Inglis visited...