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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Feb 1956, p. 11

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n>; Thursday, February 16, 1956 ' _ * THE McHENHY PJJUNDEALER Wander Lake News By Phyllis Whitfield February is the month in which several famous Americans have birthdays and they are joined by several Wonder Lakers. A big Happy Birthday^ to the following persons: - Arlette Johnston was 7 years old the eighth of February. That afternoon after school, six of her girl friends came home with her they had a party including games, ice cream and cake and punch. Arlette received many nice gifts frdm her guests; Linda Lou Rietesel, Gayle McComb, Nancy and Louise Ruggero, Cheryl Schwarz, Darlene Murdock and Arlette's sister, Jill. Feb. 10, Philip Hastings of Wooded Shores celebrated his eleventh birthday; Present at his J»$*y given after school were: Pamela Bethke, Patrick Dolan, Patsy Thomas, George Moder, Betty Ooss, John Eberle, LOrrelle Vacuia, Tom Reynolds^ Kathy Bruscato, Donald Mahal, Darlene Basile, Billy Hansen, Bob Burn, George Sorensen, Charles Caiey, Douglas Sellek, Joyce Moore and the teacher of the fifth grade, Mr. Wenck.j Lots of fun was had playing games and eating cake awl drinking pop. Philip received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Olga Grasser, whose birthday was Wednesday,, Feb. 8, was honored that evening by the Wickline Bay canasta group. Mrs. Lorraine deLourier was hostess and had' a birthday cake for Mrs. Grasser, who was surprised and pleased. Other guests were Prudence Grabovy, Jean Motulewicz M|d Anna Weretka, who were nrgh scorers, and Loretta Pierson, Lorraine Young, Alice Wagnerv Lillian Plgttnfer and Eloise Erber. Seven dollars was turned over to the hospital auxiliary. The group will meet next at Mrs. Pierson^ March 21. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Grasser motored to Chicago Saturday, Feb. 11, to see the Boat show and ^ve dinner to celebrate Mrs ser's birthday. Feb. 2 was the birthday of Judy Dolce of Wooded Shores. She was 14. On Feb.-.^4, a party was held at her. home, which was also a surprise party for Judy Bastian, whole birthday was Feb. 15. Those present were Barb Mahal, Jo Ann Miller, ' Kathie Mclnerny, Delores Formella and Miss Dorothy Drake- T$ty?d, physical education teacher «; at McHenry high school, who was a special guest. Beef"'barbecues, cake, ice cream and pop were served and an enjoyable afternoon was had by all. Mrs. George Wickline was hostess for a luncheon honoring Mrs. Tony Siebert and Mrs. Claudia Palmer. Mrs. Palmer's birthday was Feb. 8, the day of the ^lcheon, and Mrs. siebert celebrated her birthday last November but illness prevented a party at that time. Mrs. Frank Jeffries and Mrs. Eleanor Wright were guests also. ~ After the luncheon, an afternoon of ^ards was enjoyed. Judy Knackstedt of Indian Ridge celebrated her ninth birthday Thursday, Feb. 9.. Helping Judy and her family with the Celebration were Susan Jacobsen, Judy Fredricks, Judy O'Brian, Carol Wood and Jeanniejo Benoche. The girls feasted on ice cream and cake and enjoyed the usual party games. Enjoying Florida Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Epp of Wickline Bay are enjoying their visit in Florida. Mr. Epp, who had a birthday Feb. 4, is getting to play a lot of golf, his favorite sport. Another couple ; enjoying the southern sun are Mr. and Mrs. Art LaGreca, who will be there sev«raf weeks. . and church' members are grateful to the priest and Sisters of St. Mary's for the cooperation they have given Christ the King church. ' "ft^ttvity Lutheran (Church News Sunday, Feb. 19, the sacrament of Holy Communion will be. administered at both services, this being the first Sunday in Lent. Rev. Schroeder has chosen "With, This Great Gift" as his sermon topic. • The Brotherhood of the church will meet Monday evening, Feb. 20, at 8. At this meeting, every member, present will receive a Brotherhood pin to wear, indicating that he is a member of Nativity Brotherhood. This pin is a replica of Martin Luther's official seal, and this seal will be explained. The symbolism of this beautiful seal was explained by Luther himself and a copy of this seal with his explanation will also be given to every member present. Wednesday, Feb. 22, a midweek Lenten service begins at 7:45 and the sermon topic is "A Time to Listen." This will be the second in a series of sermons entitled "The Time of Your Life." Injured in Fall Sig Jacobsen is at home recovering from a falll and feeling fortunate his Injuries aren't more serious. Feb. 1, as he was leaving a business place in Harvard, he stumbled at the top of a cellarway and fell backwards down about fourteen cement steps. He was knocked unconscious for several minutes and then was helped to a doctor by the businessman he had just left. The doctor treated his head, which was cut and bleeding and gave him a shot to combat the state of shock. Sig then drove home, feeling not too bad but later on that evening he went to the hospital. X-rays were taken and they revealed a concussion ang cracked rib. He rested in the hospital five days. He is not yet able to be very active and Mrs. Jacobsen is carrying on the business as best she can. Twenty-three Girl Scouts had a splash party at the high school in Woodstock last week and a splashing good time was had by all. Pantry Shower For {Sisters The Sisters of St. Mary's parish .in McHenry have been travel ling to Wonder Lake each Sunday for the past few years to teach the church school class at Christ the King church. Sisters. M. Alba.-and M. Austicia have been doing a fine job this year in teaching approximatey seventy youngsters in attendance. In appreciation of the time and effort these Sisters and others of previous years have given to the church, a pantry shower was given them Sunday, Feb. 12, by parents of the chidren attending church school class. The parents Infant Death The sympathy of friends and neighbors goes to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jaeschke upon hearing of the death of their infant daughter, born Feb. 7. Surviving besides the parents are two brothers and two sisters. Bible Church' News Pastor Wright says, "The staff of our Sunday Bible School is privileged to teach our students the Word of God only about an hour of the 168 hours in the week; therefore, this admonition from the Lord should be adhered to in this day of grace also. 'And these words (the Bible) which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: and thou shalt teach them diligently- unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way. and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.' We are most insistent that our children attend day school to equip them for their place in this life -- should we not be earnest in preparing them for eternal Life 5n Christ ? We are looking for the time when every member of all our families is in regular attendance in Sunday Bible School." Welcome as new members to the primary third grade is Judy Bearwaldt, to the junipr, boys' class, Herbert Bearwaldt, to the senior young people's class, Shir* ley Battorf, and to our adult class, Louis Belshaw. . Thursday, Feb. 9, marked two occasions at the home of Mrs. Peter Samkus. It was the regtllar meeting of the Wonder. Lake Bible church-missionary guild and also a surprise baby shower for Mrs. Harry Pierce, a member of the guild. The social event of the day was the baby shower. A small cradle complete with baby doll was decorated in white, with pink and blue streamers to each gift around it. Mrs. Joseph Benoche was in charge of the special centerpiece and decorations. At noon, "Mrs. Tom Johnson of rural Woodstbtsk served a delicious chop suey luncheon, witH many extra dishes. Pastor Richard Wright led the ladies in the devotional period of the meeting. Those present were Ruth Bordwell, Tennie Griffith, Janet Johnson, Mary Loshbaugh, Ellen Oesterlund, Pearl Pierce, Anna Samkus, Jeanette Maser, Emma Skimp, Lydia Dornbush and Isabell Swanson. The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Burton Skemp of McHenry. To junior charter members: This will include all the Christian boys and girls under 16 years of age. You will shortly have a charter membership service all your own when you will be welcomed into the church. You, too, will sign the charter membership scroll, receive the right hand of fellowship and a certificate of membership. The date will be announced later. About a, month ago, Jack, Flora and" Jannie Loshbough, missionaries in. Africa, left Tandala on their way to Badja Baya, their ultimate destination. Jack was driving a small truck and a larger 4-ton truck, loaded with building materials, their belongings and about ten natives with their belongings and families were following. The pull was too much for the big truck and an axle broke. Despite strenuous efforts there was a delay of at east three weeks in replacing the axle. « Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Wonder Center celebrated their fifty-first wedding anniversary Sunday, Feb. 5, with a few friends and relatives. Heart Fund Drive Don't forget the Wonder Lake Heart- Fund drive Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Volunteers will call on you from your subdivision. Give what you can for so worthy a cause. An added feature will be dancing for all at LaGreca's Lakeview Inn from 3 to 6. Come on down and join the crowd. A donation to the Heart Fund will allow the gentlemen to dance with the lady of their choice. PROFEfSIOflflL DIRECTORY & VILLA NUR ON PI3TAKEE BAT. NEAR IfeBENII Heme for the Afed SENILE . . . . BED PATIENTS PHONE McHENRY 461 "k DAN POWERS, Auctioneer ,e farm having been sold the undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the farm located 6 mile North of Crystal Lake and 1 mile South of McHenry on the Crystal Lake-McHenry blacktop road on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1956 Starting at 10:00 sharp, the following described property: MACHINERY: J.D. Model R tractor; J.D. Model A tractor; J.D. Model B tractor; M.M. Twin City tractor; J.D. tractor cultivator, 4 row; J.D. tractor cultivator, 2 row; J.D. tractor plow, 4 bottom 14'^ on rubber; Case tractor plow, 3 bottom 14"; J.D. tractor disc 10'; J.D. Tractor disc 8'; J.D. corn picker No. 227, 2 row mounted; J.D. field chopper P.T.O. with hay and corn attachments; J.D. combine .No. 25A P.T.O. with Hume reel; J.D. corn planter No. 490; N.I. hay and grain elevator 40'; N.I. wagon hoist with 7 hp. engine; N.I. side delivery rake, 4 bar on rubber, new; N.I. power mower 7'; N.I. tractor manure spreader; J.D. field cultivator 8'; Gehl ensilage blower with 54' pipe; M.C. stalk chopper; Win Power 4 sec. rotary hoe, new; Win Power hydraulic manure loader; Brillion grain drill with fertilizer and grass aeed attachment, 8'; J.D. Anhydrous amonia applicator 5 row tractor mounted; 2 B.J. power field sprayers; Cardinal 20' grain bazooka; D.B. power corn sheller; Gandy fertilizer spreader 10' on rubber; McD. corn binder; 2 Colby rubber tire wagons with rack and Sdes; 3 rubber tire wagons with chopper boxes; 2 Custom made heavy duty wagons with self unloading boxes complete with electric motors and unloading jacks; 4 sec. steel drag; r4 sec. wood drag; Broadcast seeder 10'; corn elevator 40'; Mall 2' chain saw; rubber tire wagon and rack; grain blower; 8x14 brooder house; 8x12 brooder house; two wheel trailer with dump box; two wheel machinery trailer; £orn sheller with electric motor; 3 heat housers; unloading wagon jack; 6 steel stock tanks; snow plow; 2 self hog feeders; 6 steel pig brooders; 300 gal. gas tank and stand; 50' drive belt; 3 bag trucks; 10 rolls snow fence; scales; paint sprayer; 3 wheel barrows; oil pumps; eiec. fence posts; 100' heavy duty elec. cord; 1 hp. elec. motor; two V2 to. elec. motors; garden tractor with 3' sickle bar; elec. fly sprayer; ^c. clippers; elec. fencers; 20 cu.- ft. deep freeze; some household goods-; many other items too numerous to mention. Majority of the above listed machinery has been purchased new in the past 3 years and is in A-l condition. This being a large sale it will start promptly on time. ^ Term*: $25.00 and under cash, over that amount Y* down and balance in monthly payments plus interest. Buy what you want, sign your own l^ote, no co-signers needed. Settlement must be made on day of sale. Not responsible for accidents -- Lunch wagon THORP SALES CORP., Clerk _ W oodstock, DL Phone 110 * HOWARD WHITING FRANK W. SEK, M.D. .Physician and Surgeon 210 So. Green St. Office Hours: 1 to 6'PJM. Daily - Except Wed. 7 to 9 PjM. Tuesdays & Fridays Phones: Office Residence 164 2278 DR. J. C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician 25 Orchard Beach Road Off lee Hours: Mon.» Toes., Thurs., ft FrL 10 to 12 - 1:30 to 5:80 - 7 to 9 Saturdays: 10 AM. to 2 P.M. PHONE 74S B and 13 EXTERIOR DECORATING Free ESsfctaiates Frltecfaes Estates PHONE 5S0-R-2 DR. C. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Moon: Dally Except Tftnarsiay 9 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5:30 MoiIM Wed. and Fri. Evenings By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 VIRGIL R. POLLOCK Life Insurance and Annuities Representing Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company 604 Court St. Phone 1168 McHenry, HI. DR. HEN J! FREUND OPTOMETRIST Ai 136 S. Green Street, McHenry 0 (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:30 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 14TH CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE ENDORSES LOCAL CANDIDATE The congressional- committee of the Republican party for the Fourteenth Congressional district of Illinois has announced that it endorsed the candidacies of Frank R. Reid, Jr., of Aurora and Charles J. Miller of McHenry for delegates to the Republican National Nominating convention and Edward J. Hutchens of" Hinsdale an<L:A. J. (Arb) Shorey of Glen Ellyn for alternate delegates. The committee is composed of Lloyd Ziegler of Elgin, Republican State Central committeeman for the Fourteenth Congressional district, as chairman, Elmer J. Hoffman, chairman of the Republican Central committee of DuPage county, Roy J. Solfisburg, Jr., chairman of the Republican Central committee of Kane county, and Honorable Henry L. Cowlin, chairman of the Republican Central committee fof McHenry county. Although there are other candidates for the offices, the committee felt that the interests of the Fourteenth Congressional district would be best served by Jteid, Miller, Hutchens and Shorey. They are 100 per cent in favor of the re-election of President Eisenhower and are strong supporters of the Eisenhower administration. For many years, there has been in effect an agreement by the counties of Kane, DuPagg^fnd McHenry, which make Up the Fourteenth Congressional district, for the selection of delegates and alternate delegates. In accordance with the plan, this year it is the turn of Kane county and McHenry county to elect a delegate and the two alternate delegates are to be elected from DuPage cfounty. The selection of the delegates and alternate delegates are rotated amongst the counties, so that each county has an oppor- Ready Mixed (j.9 Concrete dowm WASTE Stop wasting materials by on-the-job mixing! Tell us your specifications and we'll deliver the right amount of the right concrete mix right on time! McHenry Said & Gravel Co. "RADIO DISPATCHED" PHONE 020 tunity to elect turn. L ARGE POLICE FORCE The. Illinois state highway police force, augmented by 42 new patrolmen who reported for active duty Monday, Feb. 6, now nuifibers 591 uniformed men. The 42 now joining the force graduated last week from the police academy at Springfield. Academy instruction of applicants was started last October to fill 24 vacancies then existing and to train an additional one hundred men. 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