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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Aug 1956, p. 14

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Pago Fourteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER W'. Thursday, August 9,. 1956 r Wonder Lake News By Phyllis Whitfield Legion Installation thai, Joyce Young. Pam Young, Wednesday night, Aug." 1. the I'™' ;,,ld Virginia Richort. Tony American Legion Post 1169 and , ;""i »ohh>' Bird, Sara Wriglit auxiliary unit held their annual ;,Ml* Hanson. Lunch was installation of officers. The cere- served the children and they enmonies were opened by Com- games in the aftei noon. mander Lois Weeks, who turned * the meeting over to President Episcopal Church News Leoda Freund, who introduced The Episcopal church meets at the installing officer, Gradelle , f) a.m. every Sunday at Harri- Proper. The installing chaplain sort., school. Holy Communion is / was Lorraine Stahl. sergeant-at- ' served each week. Rev. R. R. arms was Jay Hansen and Micky McMurty officiates. All are vvel- Hansen was pianist. come to join in-this worship ser- The fallowing officers were in- vice. stalled in the auxiliary: Presi- # - dent. Marian Cannon; first vice- Open House for New Assistant president, Leoda Freund; second Kfuk, the new assistant vice-president, Dorothy Michels; at Christ the King church, will secretary, Marion Ruzicka; treas- arrive at the church rectory on urer. Jerri Elbersen; historian. ' Wednesday, Aug. 8. Open house Alice..-,.Murdock: chaplain. Lor-, x< ju be held in his : honor Sunraine Stahl; 'sergeant-at-arms. ! ^ay. Aug. 12. from 4 to 6 p.m. Leoda ' Fi-eund. The pas? presi-1 riw> Altar and Rosary women dent, Leoda Freund, was pre-, win serve tea, coffee, punch and sented with her pin and then t.0okies. The small fry of the turned the gavel over to Marian church will entertain. The Little Cannon, the new president. Mrs. ; League will „ play an exhibition Cannon announcedJter chairmen, gamc early in the afternoon, for the year. 'j'he Holy Name meeting will Lois Weeks introduced the in- . be held outside at the home of stalling officer for the Legion. E,i Waldy Thursday. Aug. 9. at Lester Siedschlag. The installing g prn Members of the Holy sergeant-at-arms was Bob Kid- Name will receive Holy Comdell. The lollowing officers were munion together Sunday, Aug. installed; Commander. Donald 12, at the 8 a.m. mass. Sorensen: senior vice-commander, gate to the International convention held in California, an,d Frank Schroeder, who had been on vacation in California. Rev. Burton Schroeder, >\vho gave a litt:ng blessing to the meal, with the young boys present, | also gave a report on the "This Is Your Life" tribute given W. P. Miller. Mr. Miller, Community News By Phyllis Carlson Today if the day the kids arc a good sized bunny it was too. going to Ihfr circus. All grade Jimmy Nor won a blue ribbon a fellow Kiwanian in the Wood- j school children wh6 have .signed | for his Holstein. Ellen Keel;, stock club, was surprised on his ! UP the drug store will be leav- j tormerly of Solon Mills, won a eightieth birthday with his life '"8 at 5 30 p.m. for the Shriners j blue ribbon for her ducks. Kay from birth on through 80 years. Looking ahead, plans were made for Sept. 22, which is Kids' Day. Attend and Bring a Friend. circus at Rockford. The children ! Valentine won a blue ribbon for Carl Jaeschke; junior vice-commander. Charles Minkler; adjutant, Hurbert Howorka, Jr.; finance officer, Jim Widen.' sergeant- at-arms, Roy Meiswinkel. Altar and Rosary Meeting The wiener roast held last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Rita Waldy brought out most of the membership of the Altai- Mr. Siedschlag presented Lois gnd Rosan. soda]. Qf Christ Weeks with her pin and ox-. the church gix new mom. pressed the thanks of the Legion ^ Wf>ro received jnt(J th<? evpr lor the fine job she did during , in organization. These six the past yea.-. The gavel was npw members arp Mrs Blanchc then presented to Don Sorensen. yerkes Mrg Annfl Gustpk Migs who closed the meeting Refresh- Ro§e Gustek Mr§ Rose ghu. ments were served and a sT>cial Mrs Ma t Magnine time was enjoyed by all. an(, Mr§ £laino pitovvski „ _ , . ,tl Fully equipped hot dogs, cake «a er ng o , an and coffee Vvere served bv the Twenty-eight guests attended , committee, Rita Waldy, Blanche a family reunion at the Jack i Jacobson and Mae Jadwick. Falkenthal home Sunday, • Aug. 1 . 5, in Wooded Shores. A pot-luck win More Ribbons at Horse Showdinner was served outside and Susan Ensminger. 14-year-old all had to hurry tor shelter when • daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James a sudden drenching rain came. Ensminger, won two trophies and Games of horseshoes, badminton a blue ribbon at the Wisconsin and egg toss contest were en- state fair horse show this past will be gueils of the Rotarians I a sandwich she had made, and businessmen of Richmond. j It was most interesting to ----- j walk through the home econo- Rotar.v | mics building at the fair and The Richmond Rotary viewed sce llie accomplishments of our Nativity Lutheran Church News some interesting pictures of Flori- 4-Hers. The tents were equally "Be Honest Before God" 1 is da- Cuba and Canada last week. \ interesting with the animals, the sermon topic chosen by Rev ] Hcndvicksoii showed the pic- the Homo Bureau stand. Burton Schroeder for Sunday. ; tures and lhe audience enjoyed; Richmond units served two eve- Aug. 12/ At both services, the 'them imrner'se!i'- nings. Friday, the Richmond eveworkers and canvassers for the Drs. FilCe and Nye of McHenry j ning unit helped -- - Mis. E. Witt- Nativity building fund drtve will were visiting Rotarians last week.1 mayer. Mrs. William Gardner, be commissioned: i -This week Edward Knox, past 1 Mrs. M. Prouty and Mrs. H. The Altar guild of the church I'district governor. was the guest I Carlson. Sunday, the Richmond will meet Wednesday Aug 1"* ! speaker at Rotary. ^afternoon unit served. Mrs. Rusat 8, the program of the eve- > Ciaud Gordon, president of Rot-'sell Rudolpn and Mrs. Willis ning will be the showing of we!lt a f'shing trip last Gardner were two of the worksite" mazarine filmstHn mi I Saturday to Schroder, Minn.- ers from that unit. Christians? Thi! is a eolation ' The board of directors of Rot- . , ~ - . Of colored pictures from the re- ary mot *hp home of Carl Boys' Club News cent issue of "Life" devoted en- | Grant Morrdj<y evening. The boys of our fair village tirely to Christianity. All ladies! . . • ' • " L • • j played. a baseball game last are invited to attend. ! - County Fair News i Wednesday .evening with Genba This weekend, Nativity Luther-. We heard of a few of the 4-H City and won the game after an church will start its campaign ! hoys and gir'.s who won blue rib- five innings. The score was 15-2, for funds with which to build bons <'t the county fair. We are we think. The boys played at the a new church. Saturday evening, sure wo didn't hear of all of them.: high school, under the leadership all members and friends of the however, if yen or someone in your! of George Madden. George has church are urged to attend a : family won a blue ribbon, don't j given every Monday night for fellowship dinner to be held at 1 hesitate to say so. We will be many weeks now to lead the the Masonic hall in McHenry. j Slad to include your name in a J boys in gome recreation. Lately Serving will start at 6:45 p.m. : ,ater issue. 1 he has given three evenings a -and the after-dinner program Clarence Ruiolph received grand week to get the boys ready to will include d talk by the Rev. 1 championship for his Guernsey; play baseball against some near-' Andrew Swasko of Berwyn, re- ; this year Clarence has done re- by towns. Those of us whose! ports from various committees 1 markably well. We remember his 1 boys have received the benefit; and entertainment features such winning a wrist watch two years of George's time and patience ; as a radio skit, stunts and com- aS° lor his Guernsey. are indeed grateful to him. Those munity singing. | Karen Prouty won grand champ-! of you who have no boys in the ; Sunday noon, more than eighty j ionship for her rabbit, and quite [ age group George has -been helpthe Christian church in. India today. India is changing so rapidly that it is hardly safe to say anything very dogmatically about the country for, as we said, it is changing, very fast. Only about three per cent of the popu- | lation is Christian. The Oberlys will return to India in dctober with a new red and white station wagon which they purchased recently. Guest speaker at the Community church was the Rev. Harold Chamberlain, pastor of the Congregational church in Rosendale, Wis. Next week another pastor will speak in the absence of Rev. Noyce, who is vacationing. $ Next Sunday evening, the Youth Fellowship group' will meet at the Community church, with Chuck Brunswick in charge. That is the high school group. Mrs. Vernon Ward \vas- the soloist at the Community church Sunday. Mrs. Victor Oesterling was the soloist at Grace Lutheran church. Camjt News 'Alphv camp is jn its sixth week now. There are approximately 70 campers • this week. Among them from Richmond are Dennis Ehorn, John Holmgren, Plaindealer carrier boy, and Jerry Mey^r. Gladys Mcisel celebrated her j birthday lasr Thursday. ,| Paul Carlson had a small birth- I day ee'ebration last Thursday. Susie Buchert and her mommy were | afternoon callers. In the evening, I Paul's f^rajr'nia and grandpa, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shaw, were supper guests of 3year-old Paul. The Phi! Borres are enjoying a little vacation; Their kitten is staying with Stevie Kruse's cat. David Carl$».n spent a couple of days witb hhs grandparents at their cottage at Lake Geneva. He went night crawler hunting and after finding a lew big, fat, nightcrawlers, ciugh* several fish on them and so returned happy. TheJRalph Noyces are vacationing on Lr.ke Michigan fiear Pilgrim, Mich., where their son, his wife and two children will also be vacation; ng. Dr. and Mrs. Oberly were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Pastor and Mrs. Ilarold Carlson. Miss IsabHle JJ/inget has her sister as a house r,Uest for awhile. Have you seen, Mrs. Kramer's poodle at the store? He is a most interesting ai :mal. 'Mrs. Clara Cjminallo of Evanston, called 011 Mrs. Cora Stewart Sunday; Mvs. Ciminallo worked for Mrs. Wendella Gordon several years .tgo.. ,Thursday of last week, Mrs. Cora Stewart was the dinner guest of-Ethel and Flo-ese Weter and of Mr?. Elsie Losee of Hebron. Saturday, John Siebert, cousin of ^Irs. Stewj.rt, visited Mrs. Cora Stewart. Mr. Siebert lives in Chicago. Birthdays Brad Duncan celebrated his sqventh birthday last Thursday with an outdoor party. His guests were his brother, Gregg, his cousins, Randy and Wayne Robinson, of Woodstock, K^nny and Larry Fiedler, Dougie Stcrmer, Leif Anderson, Jimmy Schroeder and Harry Buchert. There were balloons on the trees to make the yard festive. , Billy Foley was 7 years xjld last Saturday. He invested sdiie of his birthday money, in popsicles and ice cream bars. Carol Burks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Burks, celebrated her third birthday Tuesday of this week. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS -Henry Tci yan of .the Ton^n Construction company was reelected vice-pros' tent of the Fox Valley General Contractors association at the annual election of„ officers held on Tuesday of last week at the association offices in Gebeva. Mr. Toiiyan is also a director of the organization. Ivar Frederickson of Wonder Lake was named a director of the organization at the election this year, replacuig Carl Johnson of Crystal Laffe, who has served the past two years. WALWORTH FAIR Reserved amphitheatre seats for the" 106th Walworth county fair at Elkhorn will go on sale by mail order only on Monday, Aug. 13. The fair ic scheduled for Friday, Aug. 31. Sept. 1, 2, 3, closing on Labor Day night. ^ workers in the campaign will meet for the kick-off dinner. The solicitation period will continue until Victory Sunday, Aug. 26. Since its organization in 1952, Nativity has experienced a very ing are perhaps grateful, too, for ^ leadership, for young Araer- Benoche. All returned home in iea will some day be caring for good health and a bit tanner, j our great country. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wagner, rapi d growth. It had outgrown j vvho are living in Wooded Shores Cub Scouts _ . , Next Tuesday evening all of : its present church building and ! celebrated their seventh wedding ; yOU interested in forming a j plans are being made to build a I anniversary July 30. This week 1 Qtb Scout pack in Richmond are i larger church as soon as pos- j they celebrated theifr birthdays j invited to the home of Pastor sible so that the church may Jyst a day apart, Gene's is the, anfi Mrs. Carlson to meet with fifth and Janet s is the sixth. Scout executive, Phil La- j valle, of Woodstock. i continue to be -»f service to an ever increasing number of people in the community. Firemen's Carnival The Cub Scout pack will be The Wonder Lake Fir£mei)'s: sponsored by the Richmond Bible Churrh News carnival held last weekend was Grade P.T.A. and will exist for Wort « a 1vir. +l,. - - The young people of the ; a fine success. Big crowds were all boys of Cub Scout age in weekend. Susan, who has been j church will travel to Lake Gen- on hand every evening and a ! the community. The time of tlje riding in shows about three i years, has nearly 100 ribbons in her collection. Last fall she wron eva for a social time Friday, ; good time was Tiad by all who Birthday Time Friday. July 27, Allen Jones, reserve championship in the In- Deep Spring Woods, had as ternational show in Chicago. She guests to help him eat his birth- plans to enter the show at. day cake and ice cream, Linda Cuown £oint in the near future. Reitesel, Chester Hood, Gaiy Larson, Lee Fuhrer, Donna KiwanLs Notes Schloiner, Richard Huebnei, An excellent meeting was at- j baby and mother are home now | ^ Pamela Young. Robert, Ronald tended by twenty-four members ! antj doing fine. '* and Delores Boksa. Allen's sister. Monday, July 29. This line-at-j A]1 are welcome to join the' Susan, and brother, Anthony, tendance, coupled with an an- : "Through the Bible Series" bewere on hand to join in the nouncement from Joe Waynne I ing helfl each Wednesday eve-: games and festivities also. th .t this club tied with the j ning at 7.30 Adults will es- Lauia Lee Falkenthal was 3 Rockford club last month, proves pecially enjoy this opportunity to1 years old Aug. 3. Guests at her this club is growing and may be I jearn their Bible. j patty were Mai> Lee Gustavson. out in lront next time. j ^ welcome home 1o the young- Joyce Young. Cathy and Ray- Twelve boys from the 16-inch ' sters from the church who remond Pierson, Chuck Mansfield ; softball team ,were special guests | centiy rPturned from camns in and her sisters. Deb,-a and Kim. , and were sen, off to play Me- j wisc>nsl-„. Those attending the ur :':.ull! oC!le.^te i "en,ry With, be„S) °f Art, I camps were Doug Sellek, Glen •ah Lew , , . ,, , progi am to ic-stock annjs Sellek and Jeannie Jo her sixth birthday party Aug. the lake and get it back in bal- • ... 3, Susan and Jamie Grasser, • ance. Among the members pres- ! Susan Benoche. Debra Falken-' ent were Elmer Murphy, a dele- 1 meeting is 8 p.m. Aug. 14. Aug. 10. Cars will leave the 1 attended. There was a total ol church at 4:3p. Swimming and ! 1,600 rides on the ponies on Sun- Cliureh News a wiener roast Will keep them { day. All children participating in | Dr. and Mrs. Oberly, missionbusy and happy. games were awarded a prize. | aries to India, spoke at Grace Pastor and Mrs. Wright were. 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