der Lake News By Vanesse Sells 4-H News 44f clubs of Wonder Lake jttvt a bake sate each Sat* for the next few weeks in bakery sJiop next to the •tore in Wonder Center. The clubs are attempting to enough money to send all ' their members to camp n6ar :ee in July. If enough ioney Is not raised, the par- "•jtota will pay the8" difference. 2 The 4-H'ers m<st at the home S*' Mrs. Betty Wilkerson on the take Monday evening and made v,;, Jrtans for the sales.- Judy KoW is the 4-H «KPorl-«r •A? - | I • *' ' i&hf' .jftoapttal. Auxiliary News The Women's Auxiliary Of the ^ Memorial Hospital for McHenjx Oounty is endeavoring to estrtblish a year 'round gift shop b articles made by the Revs' ' eral sewing groups in the county r .* •will be on sale at all times', mrather than at the twice yearly sales that have been heltl ixi the past. It was hoped that a shop would have been in operation be* .fore this time but the particular location wanted was not available and it won't «e known until May 1 if it will be available. For that reason the Auxiliary board did not set a date for the usual June sale at its last meeting. If the shop is available asof May 1. then no sale Will be held this year and just as soon as possible tlje shop would be made ready and opened for business. The several sewing groups in Wonder Like have been completing articles in anticipation of the Visual .sale and are turning ' In (Completed articles. The Wonder Center sewing gjwup met recently at the home <* Mrs. Vera Wohnrade, who Curved a delicious luncheon to the folic wing ladies: Mrs. Eliza- Ttieth Munson, Mrs. Joseph Pum bride and groom and two bridesmaids. The next meeting will be at the home of M1"®- Elizabeth Munson on Miy 21. The Hickory Falls sewing group is expecting to have quite a number of aprons and other items xeady for either the shop opening of the sale. The Indian Ridge" sewing grcup met recently at the home of Mrs. Lorraine Moore. Tho.se present were Mrf. ' Lillian Meiswinkle, Mrs. Lois . Haak, Mrs. Virginia Fredericks, Mrs. Melvina Knackstedt, Mrs. Louise Johnson and Mrs. Phyllis l<etizia. Coffee and < J e l i c i o u s s c h a u m t o r t e s a n d kolachys Were served by the |iostess. r The next meeting will be held May 21 at the home of Mrs. Louise Johnson. jrter, Mrs. Helen Sullivan, Mrs. Raren Widen. Mrs. Violet Kopp,- Itrs. Marie Milbrandt and Mrs. William Fiala, sr. ' A child's blouse was made by Mrs. Wohnrade: a beautiful silk fi^ron and Swedish huck towel by $tfrs. Kopp; crochet handkerchief . |»y Mrs. Munson and sets of ? Crocheted potholders and decor- ' '-dative wall plates by Mrs. Fiala. JMrs. Milbrandt contributed a ^beautiful bridal set of four dolls t 1,, f.--a lot of work--consisting of \ lUiWL 40 m i 'A- group at women in * the nelghbariiood of the Rpggero hrme have decided to meet and play cards and donate part of the winnings to the Wonder Lake project fund, which in turn goes into the building fund of the hospital. . * A meeting was held April 21 at the home of Mrp, Mary Ruggero and those in attendance were Mrs. Alice Marion, Mrs. Lois Mathews, Mrs. Jane Widen, Mrs. Peg Doutlick, Mrs. Clare Rietisel, Mrs. Harriet Bell and Mrs. Peg Zandier. Refreshments were served and $6 was turned over for the project fund. ALL PURPOSE HIT HOSIERY DYE Tint your stockings la the washbowl with this Special Hosiery Dye dial works oa all hosiery fabrics--and dyes more for the money. Choice ol three ultr*»smart shades. Big Box 25c BOLGER'S - , DRUG STORE Mum The next meeting has been set for May 19 at the home of Mrs. Alice Marion. On May 1 a rally Matting of the Women's Auxiliary will' be held in Crystal Lake to bring before the residents cf that cqjnmunity the objectives of the group, what it takes to run and maintain a hospital, why we should have one centrally located and adequately equipped hospital instead of several small ones, and any other information the w e l l - i n f o r m e d c i t i z e n o f t h e county should know about its hospital. Membership dues of #i per year are now duo and payahle for the current year. If you have not sent in your dollar direct to the treasurers, Mrs. Fred Peeler, 327 Vine 3t, Triii)p|jl|i. please do so, or call your 'tybal chairman, Mrs. Dorothy |Rpaehfen; Co-chairmen Mrs. Antra Grill and Mrs. Louis Plotner they win come atad pick up your. <kd» lar. , lfclood Bank It isn't too late to register to« give blood to the Red Cross for use in Korea and in the gamma globulin program to aid children with polio. The blood l>ank will be in Woodstock Thursday and Friday and has empty spots Thursday at 1:30 p.m., 1:15 p.m., 1:45 p.m., 2:30 and 2:45 p.m. Empty spots oh Friday are 2 p.m., 5:45 p.rti. and r .§iiS pjn. • , ^ Home From Hospital Mrs. Joseph Majercik is home DR. HENRY FREUNtf'^lf OPTOMETRIST ; -i# ;i 'At 136 S. Green Street, McHenry ^ (Closed Thursday Afternoons) < * EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED" VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION * . COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS •OURS DAILY : » to 12 A. M. and 1 to ft P. % FB1PAY EVENINGS: 8:00 to 8:10 P.M. •feVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 from the Memorial hospital at Woodstock after having been a patient for several weeks. She can have company at her home. Still Critical Paul Reuter, 16, son -at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reuter,. Sr., had major surgery again last week at the Memorial hospital and is still on the critical list.. Paul was injured in an automobfle accident last month. Gospel Church News Our eighth anniversary last Sunday, April 26, was attended by a large number of people at both the Sunday School session and the church services. It Was a great joy to have all the "pioneers" with tis on the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Morris T. Ness came from Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. Frankllh W. Anderson from Park Ridge, 8. J.' Swcnson from Chicago and' Miss Marge Kott from Harrlaburg, Pa. Fitting and challenging messages were brought by Harold C. Osberg, business manager of the Trinity Seminary and Bible col* lege in Chicago. With Gunnar K. Greeting Card* byNORCROSS For MOTHER S DAY For EVERYDAY, Sentimental violets on the loveliest greeting 'cards you've ever seen, fotj Jp w Birthday/ Convalescent and every ^ occ*sion--and (or MOTHER'S DAY BOLGER'S druc store PHONE 40 McHENRY, ILL. Johnson, he also brought muc^h appreciated messages in song. Special Evangelistic meetings will be conducted at. the Gospel Churcn by Pastor c. T, Fletcher of the Elgin Bible church, beginning on Tuesday * evening, May 7, continuing over Sunday, the tenth. Next Sunday, May 3, the services wttl be at 11 ajx and 7:30 p.m. When men are employed, thsy are best continted; for i • noted that on the days worked, they were good-nat and cheerful, and with sciousness of having good day's work, they evening jollily; but on Utie ^aya, they were mutinous 4thd ^quarrelsome. -- Benjamin Franklin. Much lime js wasted in >tr|ring to save time. IT'S NOT WHAT YOU DO! Pulling her tail or S; shouting will get you nothing but an angry ; "Moo" from Boss|^ v | Better know before ydn •%i j-y-r " ' r>>' 1* • "• .V »• "•£"* ' i t IT'S THE WAY YOXJ DO IT! Knowing ho«r plus iuk ing latest scientific' methods is why we caa give you f r e s h Dry ^ Cleaning us today! 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Fruit Cocktail 2§c *V-'.. •' ..V ||nnfilled Concentrated < ORANGE JUICE 1 9' 2 or 2T mi M Mm m> . 4 IN TURfE This t09ty stuff can be turned i n t o some -mighty delectobl^ jsbe?! Assorted £3ayom 3 f« 23 6 ^or 47; mm#** GOOD USED WAGON TIRES w: % J ' . t McHENRY TIRE MART WALT and BOB THLELWJKLL, Props. Street PHONE m or 295-J McHenry, JR. Open Dally: 8 A.M. ^tll 8 P.M. -- Sundays 'til Noon TOMATOES . . . 19 PASCAL CELERY 1Q FANCY YELLOW ONIONS . ..... 2<» 9< faker's - fi-o*. pkg. ft * COCOANUT.. 2'«35 you'itfcew Economy .Size Blue Buy one get one Free! . 1. ^2 for ^rook's I GENUI?^ BED AfcCLURE Potatoes 1 0 ">• 43c 4 H1UTE SEEDLESS lBh>ck«ortb«i ' Ri. 120 " SUPER MARKET i feaai of Old Bridge 2 J - f .Hi . i mif-ii.iriiiTi8^ii«i'-i't- nhi<iia>iiniinii'^,rti\ r TifVn ^