Pbyllis Whitfield Kiwanls Notes Guests at the April 22 meeting were the secretary's father, Fred F. Zandier, and four students from McHenry high .school who reported on the pos,tP|>r6m program. The students ^vfio make-up the After - Glow cfmijnittee are titti Miller, Charlie Olsen, Jeantte Freund and John- Hogan. te plans, presented vby John, promise a very fine e$ei|lng's entertainment. The Wonder Lake Kiwanis club is in co-sponsorship ' with the McHenry I£iv»3tus and the VFW. , Four members attended tho ™ fellowship meeting at Crystal Lake and spent a very rewarding evening. 4| The merit award diiUfer will be Tuesday, May 7, at St. Patrick's hall in McHenry, beginning at JZi30. Fine entertainment has been arranged by the chairman, Lenny Freund. Harrison School Monday, April 29, the Harrison school board visited the school and in the evening the faculty and ihe members of the board had Inner at Chapel Hill Country club. The eighth grade students, twenty- six strong, who presented such successful plays, are working on final plans for their trip to Springfield, which will be May 9 and 10. - - P.T.A. Faculty Dinner All parents and frienids of students at Harrison school are wged to get in their^i^servations for the dinner May 14, honoring the faculty. The dinner will be held at the Ringwood church at 8 p.m. Miss Mary Etheridge will offer several vocal selections and C. H. Duker, superintendent of McHenry schools, npill be the speaker for the evening. Reservations for the dinner-should be in by May 1 so don't wait too long. Christ the King Church The regular monthly' njeeting of the Altar and Rosary/sodality will be held at the Ray Mendyk home ill Indian Ridge Thursday, May 2, at 8:30. A report will be made on the results of the card party of April 25. The lucky ladies of that evening were Miss Eleanor Miller and Mrs. Alan Jacobson. Following the business meeting fridge will provide the evening's entertainment. • The pot luck usually held at the May meeting has been changed to Thursday, June 6. : Sunday, May 5, the sodality with the junior sodality will receive koly Communion at the 9 a.m. fciass. May 3, the first Friday, there will be no altar boys meeting. May 8, the Junior Altar and (jjtosary sodality will meet at 7:30 at the rectory. May 9, the Holy Name society meets at 8:30 at Mathews hall. ^Neighborhood Scout News Mrs. Velma Sinclair was one of seven ladies from the McHenry neighborhood who attended a council meeting in Elgin Thursday, April 25. The meeting was held at the Sybaquay Council headquarters at 15 Ziegler court in Elgin. The dates for the training classes for unit leaders of the day camp were set and they will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 14, and Wednesday, May 29. These classes will be held at the -camp site wMch is Granger's farm, just west of McHenry. A nose-bag lunch is required of each leader those two days. Mrs. Velma Sinclair will notify all leaders as to directions to the camp site. The dates for the Day camp are Monday, July 14, through Friday, July 19. confirmed Miss Patrea Jacobsen was confirmed at the Bible church Sunday, April 28. Present at the church service and later at her parent's home for dinner and the afternoon were her mother's family from Chicago. 4-H Club News The 4-H Hunters and Wonder Workers 4-H clubs at the Lake were among the top ten winners in the share-the-fun night held in Woodstock April 23. Dick Byrn-? represented the 4-H Hunters with an impression of Elvis Presley. Bible Church The'young people of the church will be hosts for the next Inland Lakes Youth Fellowship. The meeting will be held in the church Saturday, May 11, at 7:45 p.m. Students from Wheaton college will conduct the meeting and a time of refreshment is planned following, the activities. The Ladies' Missionary guild will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Loshbough, Thursday, May 9, beginning at 10 a.m. Ladies of the church are urged to attend this meeting to assist in a worthy missionary project.- Those attending should also plan to remain for lunch and the business meeting to follow in the afternoon. Nativity Lutheran Church Sunday afternoon. May 5, at 2:30 the Women of the Church are having a mother and daughter tea and program to which they invite all the ladies. The purpose is to give, occasion for the„natural tribute to mothers and daughters, and to provide a program that is varied and will appeal to all ages. The program will be presented in a luncheon setting. • This will be a busy day in the church for in the evening the Luther League will sponsor an installation and reception for the confirmation class at 7:30. All young people are invited to welcome the confirmation class into the League. The Women of the church will have their regular monthly business meeting at 8 p.m. Monday, May 6. The teachers and-officers of the Sunday School will meet on Tuesday evening," May 7, at 8 p.m. This will be an important meeting for plans will- be made for the vacation church school to be held in June. The Altar guild of the church will meet on Wednesday, May 8; at 8 pftn. All ladies are invited to this stud^ group that learns about tlie church, its liturgy, traditions and heritages. The junior choir will ])pve a party Friday, May 10 at 7:30 pjn. in appreciation for their fine Work during Lent and Easter. HOUR CLEANING! With our new equipment, we are pleased to announce that any cleaning brought to our store 4*- cah^be picked up, ready to wear, in one hour at no increase in price! LOCAL CLEANERS 206 So. Green St. Phone 20 McHenry, Illinois $ ARE YOU LUCKY? - No purchase necessary! No registering to do. To win, just watch for and read our ad each Thursday _ you could be the lucky winner. A new winner each week. Is this your telephone number? If so, stop in this week-end before 6 P.M. Saturday. You will receive 10 gallons of Ethyl gasoline Free of Charge! McHENRY 559-J-2 Guettler's Cities Se rwsce "SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO COMMUTERS Washing • Lubrication - Repairs • Complete Car Service PHONE 9831 OB Highway 31 2 Blacks. South, ol] Items of Interest Timmy Wagner from Florida is Visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wagner. Congratulations to two couples who celebrated their wedding anniversaries recently. Flo and Wally Dean were married twenty years April 27 and Ora and Bob Parker 18 years, April 2. Sara Wright ana Pam Parker celebrate their Birthdays May 6. Mrs. Charles Rockstead, who is a nurse at McHenry hospital, has recently undergone surgery. Business & S@raee Directory of Wonder Lake Open On Sunday* 9 to 1 WONDER LAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY Free Estimates 9t Delivery Phone W. L. 3231 CRISTY and STENDEBACH General Contractors NEW HOMES and REMODELING Phone,-Wonder Lake The McHenry Choral club presents it? annual spring progam this weekend, May 4 and 5. The stags of the McHenry high school will resound with songs "Through the Years," from 1810 to" 1950. Costumes appropriate to the songs being sung will be worn, which, will prove interesting also. Two faithful members, Harriet Bell and Phyllis Whitfield, from the Lake will be doing their share to make the program entertaining. Tickets may be purchased from them, also; Ensign Riphard Widen, who has. been stationed in Honolulu, Hawaii, is home on a twenty day leave and is staying with his sister, Mrs. Gecrge Weisenberger. He has become engaged to Miss Valerie Heminger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurray Heminger of Honolulu. Mr. Heminger ^superintendent of schools in that city. No date has been set for -the wedding. Congratulations go to Ernst Mayer and Mrs. Haroldson, who were married in. her home Friday, April 26 at 7 p.m. ^ A bridal showier in honor of Miss Janice Jacobsen was held April 23 at the ice cream parlor. About thirty-five guests enjoyed a buffet luncheon and Janice received many lovely gifts. Janice will become the bride of Jake Wegener of McHenry June 15. Chamber of Twenty-five members of the Wonder Lake Chamber of Commerce enjoyed dinner at La Grpca's Lakeview Inn'last Thursday evening.' Mrs. Leo Hartog presented each lady with a lovely corsage. Following dinner, the regular meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was called to order by President Walter Dean. Thirty members were presnt for this meeting. Tlie re-stocking program planned for the lake this spring will he delayed. The reason the fish were not available was due to too much snow on the ice (up north) which kept the' ice from freezing deep enough to hold the heavy equipment used to bring in the fish. Meanwhile, the money collected will be kept in escrow by the Wonder Lake Chamber of Commerce. It has been promised the fish will be delivered next winter. T. P. Mathews suggested that all Wonder, Lake business places consider store' front lighting, either on timers or otherwise. No,t only would this be an asset to the business areas, but would discourage vandalism and robbery. Tlie meeting was adjourned at 9:30. Because the last Thursday of the month is Memorial Day, our regular meeting will be on May 23 at the fire house. RESERVE NOW IN EFFECT New measures instituted by the Army to improve the strength and the readiness of its Ready Reserve components--the Army Reserve and National Guard -- became effective April 1. They place particular emphasis on enlistment opportunities for men iri the age group 17 through 25 who have had no prior military service. Two major changes in current provisions for Ready Reserve enlistment became effective on April 1: 1. Under the new program the tSrmy Reserve will offer to those in the age group 18% through 25 a six-year enlistment, with six months of active duty for training followed by five and a half years of service in the Reserve. individuals: who are* in this* age bracket arid are turn mefnbers of the Ready Reserve may 'volunteer for this program. 2. Reduction of the Iteady Reserve time from seven and a half years to only three years for those who enter active duty fof training prior to age 18 This provision is retroactive for all those who enlisted in this program between Aug. 9, 1955, enactment date of the Reserve Forces Act of 1955, and April 1, 1957, including those who postponed their active duty for training beyond age 18% to finish high school. Also of particular significance under the new program effective Ajtfil i vfill be the requirement for ft minimum of six months active duty for training on the„ part of all enlistees in the Ready Reserve who do not have prior service. This ruling will not apply to any enlistee in the Reserve1 components (Army Reserve and National. Guard) who enrolled be* fore the effective date of the new policy, April 1, 1957. Information may be obtained at tlje McHenry Army Reserve training center, 510 West Main street, McHenry, or telephone 2697. Few husbands have the courage to beat their wives as much as 3260 points, in a bridge jgame. PROFEmonfli DIRECTORY DR. JOHN C. G0ETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician Naprapathic Manipuation 25 Orchard Beach Road McHenry, I1L ' Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & FrL 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone McHenry 743 DR. O. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Hours: - Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- U80 to 5:80 Mon., Wed. and FrL Evening* By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 Sand Limestone VERN THELEN Excavating Gravel Black Dirt Dredging ' Tel. McHenry 1SS6 Rt. 5, Box 1080 McHenry, DL EARL R. 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