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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 May 1956, p. 15

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Thursday. May 17. 1956 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Wonder Lake News By Phyllis Whitfield Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weisenburger will celebrate their seventeenth wedding anniversary May 20. Congratulations. , Poppy Day Coming Thursday, May 17, the auxiliary unit of Post 1169 will be selling poppies. Each unit has a (flfcta to make so^ all are urged to stop and bliy poppies before leaving the Lake. The .women will be out early in the morning despite the weather in an all-out e f f o r t t o h e l p t h e d i s a b l e d v e t e r - j ans in the hospitals. Buy your j poppy at the Lake .and wear it | proudly. ' I Legion Dance jhMay 19 is the date of the Rock 'n Roll Time dance. Dancing starts at 10 p.m. Tickets are available from Legionnaires and also at the Soor. Luther League Dance ' Saturday, May 19, at 7:30, the | young people of the community , are invited to the spl^frg dance, j sponsored by the Luther league, | to be held at Harrison school, i i f e r e i s n o a d m i s s i o n c h a r g e j and there will be entertainment j and refreshments for all. Nativity Lutheran Church All are welcome to the church "Where you are a stranger only once." Worship services are at 8 and 10:45 a.m. The Sunday school meets at 9:15. Sunday, May 20, being Pentec^ t, when Vve celebrate the dftcent of the Holy Spirit to men, the Sacramcnt of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated. The Holy Communion will be administered at both services. Betty Selsdorf. Mrs. Carmen was the first president of the League in Wonder Lake. Mrs. Warren Tallman, president of the League of Women Voters in Fort Worth, Texas, was the other former resident to attend the convention and visit at the Lake. She and her husband were house guosts of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Redman of Deep Spring Woods. Saturday evening, May 5, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Setzter entertained the Tallmans and Redmans at dinner and other friends spent the. evening visiting with them. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Redman had as guests for a buffet supper, with Mr. and Mrs. Tallman as guests of honor, Mrs. L. Belshaw and son. Mr. and Mrs. H. Setzler, Mr. and Mrs. Mort Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sinclair and Mrs. Jane Ducey. On Monday, Mrs. Phinney, executive secretary of the Red Cross, entertained Mrs. Redman, Mrs. Tallman and Mrs. Breytspraak at luncheon 'at the McHenry Country club. Home on Leave Robert Kolar is home on a ten-day leave from the Navy. He recently graduated with top honors from the hospital corps in Bainbridge, Md. He will return to a hospital in Bethesde, Md., and will go on with his schooling. Page Fifteen Mrs./Catherine Taylor of Indian Ridge celebrated a birthday May 15. Happy birthday, Cathy. Barbara Fiala's birthday was May 14. Fractures Arm Jimmy LaGreca was giving his son a ride on a bicycle last Thursday, fell and fractured his ami. The little boy was not injured. Friday. Art LaGreca received a third degree burn on his arm from scalding water. Everything happens at once! Flight Officer Will Be Grounded Richard Bland, flight officer for American Air Lines in Chicago, was badly injured in an automobile accident which occurred at Christy's corner on the McCullom Lake blacktop road Saturday night. The car apparently went off the road and put of control and hit a pole. Richard received fractures of both forearms,^Bob Meyers, his brother-in-law, 'Stfho was a passenger, received, cuts and bruises and^ Mr. Meyers, father-in-law, also riding in the car. suffered a 'dislocated hip and possible internal injuries. Rummage Sale The Queen's Ladies of Christ the King church will hold a rummage sale May 19 and 20 in the garage next to Viola's Shop. The girls will be there from 9 to 5 on Saturday and from y to 12 on Sunday. < Brotherhood Meeting | Fishing will be the topic for the evening at the Brotherhood meeting Monday, May 21. The regular business meeting will be i i f f l d a t 8 a n d t h e n t w o f i l m s o n j fishing will be shown. One is i entitled "Sea Goin' Sea Horse," [ t h e o t h e r " F i s h i n g i n A l a s k a . " j All men are welcome to attend. , At this meeting, plans will be made for the annual church picnic to be held in August, which is sponsored by the Brotherhood. ' Back to School Mrs. Harriet Johnston, a nurse at the McHenry Medical Group, is spending this week in the American hospital in Chicago taking a course in operating room surgery. Registration for Church School ^Registration for Christ the King church school will be Sunday, May 20, after the 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. masses. The church school will be held this year in Mathews hall, June 11 through 22, beginning at 9 a.m. and ending at 11a.m. Staff Training Meeting The second training session of the vacation church school staff mil be held Wednesday, May 23, 7:30. All staff members and helpers are asked to be at this important meeting. The vacation church school will begin on June 11 and extend through June 22. All children from the ages of 3 to 12 are welcome to attend. Former Residents Visit Two women who were former residents of Wonder Lake were legates to the national convention or the League of Women Voters held in Chicago a week ago. Mrs. Mary Kay Carmen, a former resident of Deep Spring Woods, is president of the League in New Brunswick, N.J. She was an over-night guest of Mrs. Pat Wrede, who had the following guests that evening to visit with Mary Kay: Velma Sjcclair, Van Sells, Alice Noren, Simone Fuller, Jane Ducy and Happy Birthday Two girls in Wooded Shores had birthdays May 15. Patricia Grabovy was 10 and Barbara Whitfield was 9. Patricia had a group of school friends for a party Thursday, May 10, and Barbara had a group of friends May 14 to help celebrate birthdays. On the fifteenth, the Brownie troop in Wooded Shores had cake and ice cream at Patricia's home. 'Liquor Commission Tells License Receipts At the time of the deadline May 1, supervisors on the McHenry county liquor commission had received a total of $66,500 lor licenses for the ensuing year. The sum of $500 is required for a tavern liquor license, the same for package liquor store and also for clubs. There is a double "O" license paid by those desiring to keep open Sunday mornings. The additional license for those under this regulation is $200. Last year, when the rule was put into effect by the board, about one-half of the operators applied. LEGAL ZONING HEARINGS SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY. MAY 22 Two- zoning hearings will be held in the city hall of McHenry on Tuesday, May 22. at 3 p.m. At this time, the petitioner, Joseph M. Schaefer, wishes to have his property, which lies north of the village of Johnsburg, re-zoned from "F" farming to "R-l" residential calssification. At the second^ hearing, to be held at the sam& time, the petitioner, Peter Hamlin, is asking to have his property, which lies northeast of the jurvction of 111. State Highway 31 and the Johnsburg road between Ringwood and Johnsburg, re-zoned from "F" farming to "R-l" residential classification. For Depositing Your Savings Two Above-Average Oividends Paid Yearly Fridays 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Closed All Day Wednesdays Other week days 9 A.M. te 5 P.M. 3% CURRENT RATE McHINlY SAVM3S and LOAN ASSOCIATION A GUARANTY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 522 XV. Main Street Phone McHenry 2 STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY OF McHENRY) SS NOTICE Take notice that on the 10th day of May, A.D. 1956, a petition has been filed in the County Court; of McHenry County, Illinois, whidh petition asks for the annexation to the City of McHenry, Illinois of the following described premises: Part of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 35, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian in McHenry County, Illinois, lying on the Easterly side of the state highway, described as follows: Commencing (at the West ^quarter corner o\ Section 35; thence Easterly on the East and West quarter Section line. 715.0 feet to an intersection with the East line of the State Highway (now known as Route 31); thence Southerly on the East line of said State Highway, 951.97 feet for a place of beginning: thence Easterly on a line parallel with said East and West quarter section line, 583.04 feet to an intersection with the East line of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section: thence Southerly on said East line, 119 92 feet; thence Westerly on a line parallel with .• said East and West quarter section line. 579 32 feet to an intersection with the East line of said State Highway; thence Northerly on the East line of said State Highway 149.9 feet to the place of beginning, and being situated in McHenry County. Illinois; AND ALSO: Part of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest ouarter of Seelion 35. Towiiship 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian in McHenry County. Illinois, lying on the Easterlyside of the State Highway. described as follows: Commencing at the West quarter corner of Section 35; thence Easterly on the East and West quarter section line. 715.0 feet to an intersection with the East line of the State Highway (now known as Route 31); thence Southerly on the East line of said Stat? Highway, 1101.87 feet for a nlace of beginning: thence Easterly on a line parallel with said East and West quarter section line, 579.32 feet to the East line of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said section; thence Southerly on said East line. 218.61 feet to the South line of said Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said section; thence Westerly on said South lint, 573.99 feet to the East line of said State Highway; thence Noriherly on said East line thereof 2180 feet to the place of beginning, and being situated in McHenry County, Illinois; AND ALSO:-- Part of the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 35, Township _ 45 North, Range 8. East of the Third Principal! Meridian, described as follows:! Commencing at the Northeast c o m e r o f s a i d S o u t h w e s t q u a r -i t e r ; t h e n c e W e s t a l o n g t h e j North line of said Southwest \ quarter 1321.35 feet to the I Northwest comer of the East half of sa:.d Southwest quarter;' thence South along the West j line of said East half 952.07 feet j for a place of beginning; thence : East along the South line of! Edgebrook Heights Addition to! the City of McIIenry, Illinois a' distance of 789.2 feet to the i Southeasterly corner of lot : seventy-six (76) in said addition: thence North aloiig the East line { of said lot seventy-six <76t i a distance of 127.62 feet to! t h e N o r t h e a s t e r l y c o r n e r o f j said Lot seventy-six (76»:: thence East along < the South ! line of Clover Avenue in said! addition a distance of 63.49 feet: to a point: thence North parallel with the East line of said Southwest quarter 32.38 feet to a point; thence East on an extension of the South line of lots 55, 56. 57 and 58 in said addition and on the South line of said Ifrts to the East line of said lots to the East line of said Southwest quarter; thence South along the East line of said Southwest quarter to a point 952.07 feet South of the Northeast corner of said Southwest quarter; thence South along said East line a distance of 1027.6 feet; thence West on a line parallel with the South line of the Northeast quarter of said Southwest quarter a distance of 1320.77 feet to the East line of the Northwest quarter of said Southwest quarter; thence North ajong the East line of the Northwest quarter of said Southwest quarter to the place pf beginning, in McHenry County, Illinois Business & Service Directory of Wonder Lake Open On Sundays 9 to 1 iThis petition bears the signatures! jof more than 50% of the owners i jof record of the territory above! described and the signatures of a I . m a j o r i t y o f t h e e l e c t o r s r e s i d i n g j j i n s u c h t e r r i t o r y . j | A hearing on said petition will i : be held in the County Court of i I McHenry County in the County! Courthouse in Woodstock. Illinois at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, June • 14 . 1 9 5 6 . i I WILLIAM M. CARROLL, JR.! ! Attorney for petitioners 110>*; Benton Street | Woodstock. Illinois ! Phone: 1334 HONOR VETERANS Those who died for America in. this century's three wars against aggression will be given a salute of honor on Saturday, May 26, by the millions of Americ^ths who will wear poppies in their memory. This salute will not just honor the dead but be an aid to the living. The disabled veterans of the three wars make the poppies for us to wear in honor of their fallen comrades. The contributions we give to the.V.F.W. and American region and auxilary volunteers go entirely to aid war veterans, their v.'idows and. needy childrj; ' „ ' • s v." • ; v • • • :•^ WONDER LAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY Package Liquor Store and Tavern PI Italian Spaghetti Sandwiches KITCHEN CLOSED ON TUESDAY'S McHENRY 9836 ISO So. Green St., McHenry, IIL I - 7\ Free estimates A Delivery Phone W. L. 3231 W CRISTY and STENDflACH General Contractors NEW HOMES and REMODELING Phone Wonder Lake 5432 -- 2464 -- 5301 ARE FRANKLY PROUD of the service our skilled Registered Pharmacists render in helping to preserve the health of this community. So we invite you to benefit from their competence and care. Bring us your Doctor's next prescription. You can rely on us to compound it promptly --and precisely as directed. BOLGER'S Brag Store PHONE 40 10S S. Ore en St. McHenry, 111. 'PROFEtf.IO.nfH DIRECTORY So You Want A Discount? . . . Tellya what I'm gonna do! I'm going to give you a $150.00 Discount on A NEW. 1956 MODELS CU. FT. with all these features FOOD INSURANCE POLICY • ELECTRO SAVER UNIT FAST FREEZE COMPARTMENT • COOL GLO INTERIOR COLORS • 470 Lbs. STORAGE CAPACITY Manufacturer's List Price Our Discount To You . OUR PRICE . . . . *449.95 . *150.00 Only $299.95 Why pay full list price for.a freezer via a food-plan? Save $150.00 NOW! 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