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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jun 1946, p. 3

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JP the childrea's eold The rainy aaye • Maatfti many .businees conferences, and the result stead! {is an enlarged menu including sand- TJMf: TP T A I, C S A X U R D A Y i: "'•! r m at tlla latiea'i _ Casa V Speedway Buaiiiii la 100 MILE CHJMFMMfSHIP SUNDAY f m a s * feaaa Starts at 3 P.M. fire mat throagh . Freda Strosaski ea Friday morning, completely gutting the interior. Of uncertain origin, Um An apparently started between ttn doors. The two sons of the house were at work, and Mrs. Stxomski waa in the rear of the house clean- •»! fob whan she heard a strange crackling noise. Turning toward the house she saw the first flames licking from the kitchen window, and upon running to the front found them also'coming from around the front windows and the front door. Neighbors who saw the flames began running toward the house to aid and were already attacking the fire with a garden hose when the fire department arrived from. Mc- Henry. The efficient firemen quickly got the blase under control, and the shell of the house was salvaged. aad strack the little body _ up. the carryteg tta> aaaonsdous child met Jfea, Oaliade Watkias whe the efcfli Areas hsr and into the Wat sin giving artificial respiration, •r approximately a half hour, the little gin resumed breathing, and, at this writing is none the worse for her or good luck, it stalked the path of the Hoffman's that day. On that same evening returning form his work, the steering rod broke on the car which Mr. Hoffman was driving and a head-on collisioti was avoided only by the quick feeoase of the other driver. You may have thought all those flags out on June 14th were there for Flag Day, but August Wenkel is sure they were put there particularly for his birthday; A number of friends dropped in to help him celebrate the occasion. Profeesor Bovee is the author _ Vfceaeh teat-hooks, aad Mrs. ia the former Julia Lyons, wall On Sanday, June St, at 8:10, Miss Marge Kott will start her iltattreted ljjMoas oa "Early Beginnings'" at the Wonder Lake Gospel Club. The children are tevited to attend. Another special occasion will ha held at the Gospel Club on Friday evening, June 28th, at 7:46 when Marvin Eng. Missionary from Veneaada will preeent moving pictures from that country. There will bo refreshments and music. JDreryone is invited. Rev. Frederic C. Pudsell of Mineral Springs Park is holding a regular service for the Wonder Lake people at the Zion Ev. Lutheran church in McHenry each Sunday at 11:15. The I services, until recehUy were held in: Harrison school. The church in Mc-' Henry is on John street, east of Highway 31. Visitors are always welcome. Mrs. Virginia Monteleone is acting as organist fortheWonder Lake; services.. - ^ lake weeds down to a minimum. P.9", moraing, Jan. 18, Cadet Konald K. Jensen, class of AA^ ^Dfe£larfiteSld,5 W^i.s,r. 0m John"* MThe various exerdses preeedihg commencement, and the impressive mmmeneement exercises, rich in the tradition of 8t. John's, constitute a wedk-end not soon to be forgotten by poractpants and spectators. _ Here s wishing you all the luck in tne world for the coming years, "Yo." The Al gerfect setting for tiki Names suggested for by neighbors "Marine TTeerrrna ce.' Mrs. Ed. Fletcher is of the that "The days should ha Mjr motto .»d d»J „d d.t«r "or"-" •C'Snt ,rrmm ~ * "W Mrs. M. L. Burt entertained a 4-H NEWS The Meeting was held at the home of Assistant Leader, Mrs. J. Christopherson. All the girls recited the i 4-H Pledge, and Joanne Resheske led Bereft of all their belongings ex-, - . . . - , . .. -i,n csing^ing .sev,er8al osong.s. Rawol.l. call Icept the clothing in which they | PouP of.he^ friends at afternoon tea was answered by telling the favorite [stood, the unfortunate fire Victims [or the dual purpose of introducing,sport, and why it was the favorite, were deluged with offers of aid from i £er husbands mother _ and to eele- jean Hay gave a demonstration on 23 STATE r*IB PARK Kariy! MILWAUEKK lariy! UMAIE IT A MILLIOT ^ IMUST IN A GRADE WITM YOUR ARMY MOS itheir sympathetic neighbors. By I nightfall help, in the form of cloth- ! ing, furniture and money, had begun | pouring in. The family spent the I night in tne home of Mr. and Mrs. I Henry Schau, but by Saturday, they j had set up housekeeping- in the garage, and were valianthr trying to rebuild on the ruins of their little home. Among the men of the district in there pitching on the day of the fire I recognised many familiar faces. There were Otto Heilman, Bill Wright, Lloyd Benwell, Tommy Math ews and Anthony Bogus whom I noticed. Also Mrs. John Hogan who arrived in. the nick of time with a truck load of water in cream cans at the moment when the fire truck needed a refill. There were others that I cannot give credit to, and to those I apologize, but a fie for those who only came to watch. U. S. Army City Hall, -Red Crete 2nd FJs* WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS Amy Military Occupational Specialties may reeaBel ia a grade commewsai their skill and experience. I they were honorably dieon or alter May 12. IMSprovided they (eenliet b el ore Jmly t, 1949. Over thiee-quaitei* w a million nea have Joined the Bew Regular Axmy already. MAKE .ff A MOUOH! Fall facts are at any Aimy Camp. Peat ~ Station. There is a movement afoot, since the fire at Stromski's to organize a volunteer fire-department of'our own. Please call Jim Pavlik if you would like to support this movement. Or drop him a card and tell him you are interested. or Remitting Another near tragedy took place on Thursday afternoon. 21-monthold Arline Hoffman, daughter of the brate the Burt Sr. birthday of Mrs M. L. I "What a Sewing Box Should Con tain." All of the girls who had their \ T . . . 4 , j patterns and their cloth cut and| the birthday basted their skirts. Peggy Selsdorf,1 of Bill Wright which occurred over} regular reporter is home sick with; a week ago. So,, if any of you are j the measles. f around the store, please congratulate him on Bill-Day-Plus-Seven. VISIT TH1! FOOD WONDEK SHOP PhQBe Wonder Uke GROCERIES AND MEATS ; n Foods Fresh Vegetables Ice Cream • . Liqnors -- Wines -- Beer ?f ;*v| •j Joseph Kolar, Jr., had a deluge of Sresents laid before his plate when is birthday coincided with Father's Day. The Kolar family spent the week-end in their summer home and celebrated the day by getting the cottage ready for continued occupancy after next week, when school in Chicago will be out. Mrs. Glady Watkins also had a birthday on Sunday, and they say It looked like Christmas at their house. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown of Little York, Illinois, and their daughter, Barbara, were weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sartwetl. Mrs. Brown is the niece of Mrs. Sartwell. GERI CORMIER, Sub-Reporter. • • n n n u i i m > • > • • < i i m i Life On the Bay •MM IM I > <1111 m 4 I It It II111 (By "Cam" karticke) j Wlfat a storm, what a storm! Lightening traveled down the weaker > points of the kitchen light wiring in both the homes of the Julius K003' and,., the Walter DeRoche's. The lightening, in both cases, burned out bulbs and fuses and bored holes through the globes of the kitchen lights. Luckily, no other iamAge was done. | The opening of the hass season j last Saturday brought quite a few j fishermen out to the Bay to try A class of twelve of the younger! t^ir ,* . I group took their first lesson in horse-1k rCP°w' hoWeV^V back riding on Thursday morning.!""?^ of n ba^. bfln? «»«¥ . » The lessons are ^continue ^through-1S Jhe"ce " Pr°bably out the summer. We hear that there I°Le^ in! weren't enough mantels to go around 1 wh,ch feed on the sPawn after that Thurariav wnrknntf Rillv t01 An* D®?9' -- CALL WONDER LAKE 568 -- FOR HOUSEHOLD AND COMMERCIAL " REFRIGERATION tf-Qs • I'/ - BJAINTEKANC* OT ALL MAKES McMahon Refiigeratioii M-Honr Service Route 1, Ringwood, Illinois H. Hoffman's in Lookout Point, was 1"SUh*a n?M°time ?hit I A1^ough the carp destroy the nlaying near the lake with her two | » n,ce i spawn, they are tolerated because of brothers, aged 5 and 6. She ran out aroppea ftoth his lunch and vjiue jn keeping the growth on the pier and fell off into five ioot\^ mon^ h* remember vaiue m Ke€P,n«f tne »TOwTn of water. Mrs. Hoffman, hearing a\jj mention it until after the ride FOR BETTER LAUNDRY •ad- ' . CLEAMRGfORK One Trial Will Octovinifr •* 7i Service, Mondays and Tbtndajt : - OaS • V. V * 4 L_o -- JEN-A-SEE LAUNDRY We Paj Oam* i ,'S " V4r^' ? | i H-:* scream from one of her sons a ran Who Else Wants To LOSE WEIGHT Iff Simple to Gel SllmmetK Without Einthe, Yet Eat Plenty I Don't wear yourself out with exercise. Don't give up all the foods you like. Don't cut out any meals... just cut them down. In teats %»ikduet<d by medieal doctors 100 persona lost 14 90 1$ Ibe. average in a ™ few week* with AYDS Vitamin Candy Plan. Just try this delicious AYDS Vitamin Candy Plan yourself. 30-day supply, $2.25. Economy (Triple) SiMt $5.50. Now! Come la or phone BOLOEK-S BtUG STORI CHIVROLIT SIBVICI YOUR - * * * * * iras over! Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Menard and children. Audrey and Sidney, Jr., and Mrs. "Jo" Boudreaux, all of New Orleans arrived this week for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Lt Cormier. Mrs. Menard and Mrs. Boudreaux are sisters of Mrs. Cormier, and this is their first visit to Wonder Lake. Mrs. Margel Troxell received a fine big mangle as a present on her fif teenth wedding anniversary. Added to the Bendix she received for Christmas, she says her laundry would be perfect if she just had art automatic mender.' Her mother, Mrs;: Berniger of Matoon, 111., is pinch hitting for that uninvented gadget^ during her visit at the Troxell home,' There was a big turnout party sponsored by the Auxil the Wbnder Lake Rod and at the American Legion Woodstock on Saturday evi The efficient committee gTeat commendation for their and for their splendid refreshments. Two large roasts, donated bv Mrs. Grace Kunx, were treasured prireV taken home bv Mr. an** Mr*. Fmr Noren and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wendt. >- • ~-koo|> it sorving sofoly ancTdopon^obly until you got doiivory off your now Chtvrolot Tarfav* asaia Nmm aw haCaea. Hfft' iawariian^ •a keap yaw cor "dhm*--f kmtp It tarving yau •ataly and dependably--until yaa con gel delivery af a new CKavroloH And tha bast way la da Ihat is ta coma la as far dtifc* *aMI% Oar expert w»ad>onics--waddng wM aiUas la Mia Ma af your far. e meaibers al Ajaarica's faiaautowwUvf service ergaajaaHea ::; sa la, todbyl ROUTES JH and 170 * e'• • • »•. f mm mm® m, %4lM' L Oar R«f. Low Price, 39c , v. i£* SAlf PRICE tl jit 311 »af COIQiuO^^yP pivOV« IMIfy " loot spray.' Opentet by cwbtf usal fovea. Mrs. Arthur Bovee, wife of the French Professor at University ot Chicago, and her daughter. Bonnie also her mother. Mrs. Al Lyons, all of Chicago were bouse eue«ts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Von Bam D.D.T. 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