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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Dec 1953, p. 10

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Lake News By Vanesse Sell* lOBXOl _ of Indian ^ guest at a birthday Saturday evening for a it* from 3foHej»£»feigfe ol, Dtck Voss. W Civil Liberties A. Work Si 1 op meeting on civil ^liberties was held by the League 4f. Women Voters of Wonder '"i«ake region on Dec. 2 at the of Mrs. Elaine Spuehr, fchairman for civil liberties. ; Installed In OES A Wonder Lake couple, Marion And Ed Cannon, were installed V : ' lut week as head of the Mcs jftenry chapter of the Ordet; of the Eastern Star. Their titles arc IVorthy Matron and Worthy Pa- C Iron. Another Wonder Laker. Mildred Howorka, served as install'1 .Ing marshal and a Wonder Lako Couple were part of the cere- . ponies. They were William and, 4Uyce Hoeft, past matron and v" patron. Still others participating from this area were Rose Mur- >hy. Henrietta Schau and Estlier California, former residents t>f Indian Ridge, were recent visitors at Wonder Lake. Amoug those whose homes they visited were the Bill Frennsens, the Leo Petersons and the Walter Tr\ xells at Hebi-on. The Riegfis; spent the night with the Trox j ells. , The Riegels. driving a hsnd- | some gay Cadillac aardtop, hope to be back in California iar tliristmas. Appean fn Yfeiy Arthur Indelicato, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Indelicato of Wonder Lake, was a featured , accordion soloist at the musical show- given by St. Mary's high school in Woodstock Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights. Arthur recently appeared on a famous radio and television amateur show. Potto Victim McHenry county's twenty- 3fth polio victim was a Wonder t-ke child. Five-y«ar-old Linda Ifterce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pierce, is the fifth Wonder Laker to be stricken. She is * patient in the Hlghwood hospital. Last year McHenry county had tjwenty-six polio victims and has fclready . chalked up twenty-five Ibis year. Two of the victims Jkave died, one of them a 12- v year-old boy from Wonder Lake, Church Women • Mrs. Anna Nagel oi Lookout #oint was hostess Wednesday to ijfcircle I of the Greenwood Me- ; Ihodist Women's Society!,, for christian Service, the W.S.C.S. •#! Mrs. Gertrude White served as Qo-hostess for the luncheon and Ibr the Christmas party apd gift JDccliange which followed the kustjaeas meeting. " r , Home From Hospital Donald Auuim>, 16-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Audino of Indian Ridge, was dismissed last week from Memorial hospital in Woodstock. Donald received severe cuts about the face in in automobile accident Nov. At Deputies' Meeting Two Woncer Lake deputy sheriffs were appointed to committees at the December meeting of the McHenry County Deputy Sheriffs' association. Edward Doutlich was named to the membership committee and Charles Silva was named to t|te entertainment committee* Harrison P.T.A. .A special Christmas program will be presented at the regular meeting of the Harrison School P.T.A. on Tuesday evening, Dec. 8, because of the children participating in <his program, the meeting tfill definitely start at 8 p.m. sharp. This meeting will be short since the children must retiri . the Matt The MrtlM nora ftf till meeting to Mr. Baltay* aixth grade rnnm lining irtio will serve with :pW j committee for Ufls meeting art as follows: Mrs. Cashln, Mrs. Cecich, Mrs. Eve Johnson and Mrs. Hampton. \ Because of the theme _ of Christmas, there will be a gift exchange. Each adult attending this meeting is requested to bring a small twenty-five cent gift which will be exchanged at a specified time ; during the meeting. Mrs. Johnson, P.T.A. ? progk-ara chairman, will then present the students of the first, second, third and fourth grades, under the supervision of the following teachers: Miss Meyer, Mrs. Poiles, Mrs. Slavin, Miss Clatk and Mrs. Oonk. These students will provide the entertainment appropriate to the yuletide season. Arthur Indelicato will also honor us with a few selections on his accordion. Come to themeeting and help your Child clattn the room award. ^ i AHit tW Chriirtiiaaparti* on a* afternoon of Frkhfr, Dec. U, •chool Will ** be diemiseed for OtrWmas Vacation and the #tudents will return to theirJ lar classrooms on Monday \»orning, Jan. 4. Mrs. George Weisenberger reports that there are nfew enrolled 293 members, with additional members yet to be signed. First prize was claimed by Mrs. Foi-/ les' room, second prize by Mr. Foiles' room and third prize by Miss Clark's room. The prize for securing the most members is claimed by Miss Cheryl VacUla, a fourth grade student. The room mothers for the winning room, who also will receive a prize, are: Mrs. Benoche, Mrs. Erber, Mrs. Hensel and Mrs. Murdock. Though this yearly enrollment venture is completed, P.T.A. membership is always open and everyone is eligible to join. We wish to thank everyone who is helping to secure the best of educational advantages tor Our children.-.* ~ • On Friday and Saturday, 4 and 5, the Harrison school Parent-Teacher association conducted its annual Book Fair. This service Is offered by the P.T.A. to help in selecting suitable books for your children, as Well as Christmas gifts. Reading books of a vary wide variety were available, such as. The Bible, The Robe, The Silver Chalice, The House in the Big Woods, Adventures In Norway, Call of the Wild, Wild Life Stories, LaSalle of the Mississippi, The Big Country, The Christmas Kitten, Trip for Tommy, Communications: From Cave Writing to Television, Riddle Acrostic Puzzles , and many, many more books --^some for every age. 1 This Book Fair was under the very capable supervision of the P.T.A. reading and Mbrary chairman, Mrs. Arthur Miller. Complete reports on the success of this event will be reported in next week's paper, with' special "thank you" acknowledgements to the many workers who have helped With this venture. MtpjNM-t Mt. Hson school , the first baad of Party ^ ^ ^ Mrs. Be mice Huebner enter tained at a post-nuptial shower last Tuesday for ftlrk Diane Huebner. Diane and BUI Huebner were married recently Chicago and are now permane residents of Hickory ttallt. Those present at the shower included Uldena Haught, Betty and Katherine Vacula, Elsie Gamin, Virginia Mahal, , Fern Paetow, Mary Gnadt aftd the senior Mrs. Huebner, Mrs. -M. Huebner.. - The fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade activity schedule event for Dec. 11 is to be held at the Edgebrook school in McHenry at 7:30 p.m. On Dec. 18. starting at 12:30 p.m. Santa Claus will visit the individual classrooms and pre- Band Concert ^ ' Under the direction vljlr. Zoern, Harrison school band instructor, a concert will be given tor the benefit of our community and all others who enjoy the best in music. Set this date aside on your appointment calendar -- Tuesday evening, Dec. 15, 7:30 p.m. at Harrison school. A small charge will be made. The P.T.A. hopes that everyone will be able to attend and PraotaKt; CotnmlttoenSMi Charles Bergdahl has been appointed precinct committeeman for Wonder Lake's Precinct No. 5. Steve Duttko, former precinct committeeman, no longer lives within No. 5's confines since the precinct was split and he is now committeeman for Precinct No. 8, which includes Lookout Point, Hickory Falls Nob. 1, 2 and 3, Wonder Woods and White Oaks Bay. No. 0 includes all of Indian Ridge, Wonder Center, Deep Spring Woods 1 and 2, Shore Hills, „ Wooded Shores, Wonder View, and as far south as route 120. Residents of No. 5 will continue to vote at the fire house in Indian Ridge. Residents of No. 8 will probably r ve^^^he Legion,hall; • - • Gospel Chtircti In this holiday season, sacr<d in memory and tradition, it is well for tis to thbughtfiilly consider the one real object of our celebrations -- the Saviour who came to redeem us. We , need to give ourselves in meditation on the greatest story ever told and to pray. Our mid-week services on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'- Brother Dim >, Bea Davis of Deep Spring ^tH^oodS was in Chicago Saturday ID attesd the funeral of his brother, William Hill Davis, < who jied suddenly of a -ijeart attack. William Davis was a resident of %vanston. ' - ; \ • Birthday Party Jt birthday party celebrated fne * "sixteenth birthday of Jack t)onnelly, who resides with his *unt and i«»ole, Mr. and Mm: Jfcstua Kellaer, in Indian Ridge. C i Those present to help Jack ®tidwte included Lynn Cheney. Wuil Reuter, Leslife Bergdahl. Justen. Dave Lennon, Wally like, v^eorge Taylor, Chick , Thomas Holochwost, Bar- ^ra Conway, Martin Foley, Kancy 8wanson, Sally Bennett rttd Sandi Sells. Jack is a sophomore at McHenry high school. 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Phone •|< • 4 *• ! * I 1t'I 'l '!• <•• i1 'H*'t1 'fr •{"t1 i1' 1' 'l"!^ Guild flMMt.tiii' TPbttsdiy, Dec. 10, at in Rta^l^Od at 10 a.m. It's the mohthly mlk day With a devotional |u*^ram. The official board will convene for its last session of this year on Friday evening «t 8 o'eloek. Linda Pierce, one of our dear little Sunday School girls, was taken to a hospital in Highwood, 111., for polio treatment. We are glad to learn that there is encouraging progress toward recovery. Preparations for the Sunday School Cfiristmas festival and program are now under way. Mb re specific announcements as to holiday services will be forthcoming. Remember that there is always a warm and cordial welcome to #11 of our services in all seasons. TEST YOUR I. Q. 1. Where was backgammon Invented? 2. What country was once known as the "Hermit Kingdom"? 3. Who introduced bloomers into America? 4. What is the life span of the J^erty Tea«s Ag* A fire scare occurred h#re shortly after l o'clock on Monday afternoon of this week, when one of • R. I. Overton's automobiles caught fire in the auto garage en the West Side. William Cowan, one of the auto drivers, had just prepared the machine for a drive and was about to crank her up when' like a flSsh large volumes of smoke and scorching blazes shot forth fpom underneath the hood. A youag cartoonist arrived 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hettinger via wireless duting all that storm of last Sunday night. The youngsters appears perfectly satisfied with his home and wiH in due time prepare a cartoon for the Plaindealer. F. L. Colby 86n of north Crystal Lake, who until a short to part of tlle week. Too bM « food . l«jBfment house eaalM| make a ittCbess of it here. Mrs. Marshall • Merriman, ft* many yearsone of McHexry's highly respected and most favorably known residents, passed away at the home of C. K. 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