"WONDER LAKE NewlyOrganizedProperty Owners' ird Last Thursday by Jane Dueey^--- jbsi «AActing Chairman Norman j£pecht of Deep Spring Woods was elected chairman of the peWly organized Wonder Lake ^r^perty i -Ownefs' Advisory j Board " bv; unanimous vote at jape meeting last Thursday at ffterrison school. Elmer Raske Indian Ridge was elected <4jfee - chairman, Mrs. Boyce *Wmg of Look Out Point was Sleeted secretary, and tyeRoy BMcCall of Deep Spring Country 3g!ub, treasurer. Eleven of the *35. subdivisions were represent- *«tl, niany by both their "delegate SSpd alternate. > •»Mrs. King reported for the 'tWmmittee,/ appointed at the tJast meeting to investigate the ^westion of liability on roads beaches in ease of law suit. «3minsel sought, advised that a Tfegal opinion could be render- 'jld^only in answer to specific Questions made by the Board. "In general, the opinion was ^hat insurance would pay for 4egal costs in case of suit, and 'Ulat there could be no personal liability when each subdivision -is a Corporate body. It was Jnoved the committee com- . .QKed Of Mrs. King, Ray Slokin *TtsKmea R. J. Wielock, act to hire lefcal opinion on the basis . of a specific list of questions ' submitted by the Board. A Safety Committee was appointed, consisting of Mr. Raske, chairman, Ed Waldy, and i Don Michels, to follow up the - matter of petitioning the ; C&NW for warning flashing ' systems at the unprotected • grade crossings at Ringwoiod ami the McCullom Lake blacktop. Organizational business ; brought up, established that t only a delegate (or alternate in 'his absence) had the power to :vote. It Was decided to ask for a donation of $10 from each 'subdivision to provide workling capital for expenses such as legal fees, postage, until a Its could be established, discussion of how each subdivision handles delinquent dues arose. Other new business i included the question of the , duplication of street names, uniformity of roads signs for the lake and speed laws. Each ^delegate was requested to (bring a copy of the by-laws of Jhis subdivision to the next ^meeting for comparative study. ! ^ Nativity EvaigellcaJ"" Lutheran Church News * The sermon topic for Sun- Sday, March 9, is , "Incomplete ^Belief." All are welcome to 'the worship services, especially during the Lenten season to revive the Passion of our Lord. The Luther League will meet at 7:30 March 9, for their monthly business meeting at .vMch plans will be completed 'for the Confirmation Class Reception tcl be held Sunday, 'April 13. |After the business ^meeting a program will be preisented followed by a social and ^refreshments. . The fourth in the series of ^sermons entitled "You Are jThere" will be given at the •midweek Lenten worship service Wednesday, March 12. The J jjpior Choir will sing the an- •trrem for the service. i VOTE FOR « Don A. Wicks i . ^Republican Candidate for •Hie Altar Guild will meet after, the Worship service oft Wednesday evening; * , of McHenry County, "Illinois '27 years in the active-practice of law in McHenry County 12 years as State's Attorney ^ of McHenry County Qualified , >^J*periencied # Primary Tuesday; April 8, 1958 Your-vote-and your support will be ^greatly appreciated I Adv. "Wonder Lake Bible Church News The big weekend is'here and the'bible Church would like to extend a hearty invitation to all the youth in the area to attend the Youth Conference to be held . Friday and Saturday March 7 and 8. ^There is no charge for admission and a very enjoyailbe and profitable program has been planned, according to Pastor Wright, including special talent from Wheaton and Lansing, Michigan. For. complete information regarding the young peoples conference being held at the Bible Church, please call Wonder Lake 7961. Thursday, March 13, the Ladies Missionary Guild will meet. All the ladies are welcome to share in thi9 time of fellowship and the ladies will be sewing again for the Congo, and also making bandages. Following the painting of the dish cabinets there will be a need for cabinet cleaning and dish washing. The new G. E. stove which the church has purchased will be a new ^ight for many. Morning Guild will start at 10 a.m. at the church. Mrs. EIRoy Johnson will lead the devotions and Mrs. Evelyn Gustafson will be the hostess. Evening Guild will begin at 7:30 p.m. and Mrs. Velma Wright will lead in the devotions and' Mrs. Gladys Liston and Mrs. Jean Dominquez will be hostesses. Mr.^ndMrs. MichaelGlawacki. "Tather TTwld*!#Sf>l l&ptiajgd t h r e e l i e W b a b f e s F e b ruary 23. Vernon "Michael' Perrin, son of Laurence and Connie Scharf Perrin, has as his godparents Stanley and Irene Walsh. Cynthia Marie Dickers, daughter of William and Roberta. l*lante Dickers was Christened with Howard and Rita Plante as her godparents. Daniel Martin Doherty, son of Jbhn and" Shirley Schmitt Doheirty, was christened with K^niieth and Rosalie Jackson as his godparents. Coming Events: March 6-- Altar and Rosary Sodality meeting1 beginning with a Holy Hour at Church at 7:45 p.m. and immediately to the Mendyk Home for business meeting at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Edw. Siaiiey, guest speaker. March 9 -- Holy Name Communion Sunday at 8 a.m. Mass and meeting at Mathews Hall on Thursday evening, IVfarch 13 at 8:30 p.m. April 17--Card Parly sponsored by the Altar and Rosary, Sodality at Mathews Hall, 8 p.m. Thursday evening. May 10--Holy Name Society Dance, American Legion Hall, McHenry. Christ the King Church News A slight change has been made in the Mass schedule during the week. On Tuesday mornings Mass will be at 11:30 a.m. instead of the regular 8 a.m. Father Vanderpool has made this change in the hope that it will enable many mothers to attend Mass during the week. Friday, March 7, is the First Friday of the month and the Mass will be at 8 a.m. Lenten Devotions are held each Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. consisting of Stations of the Cross, Sermon and Benediction, followed by Confessions. March is Vocation Month and the parishioners are asked to pray and work for Religious Vocations especially during Vocation Week, 2 to 9. Four Baptisms took place during the month of February. Sunday, February 16, Father Raymond O.S.B. baptized Cathy Marie Batjes, daughter of John and Elsie Pasterkewicz Batjes. Her godparents are chosen, by Mr^aad-Mrfe XZe&tP Boras of Deep Spring Wobds for their 6th soon atod Tito child born March 1 at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County*. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. and mother and son are doing fine. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Melvin of LaGrange Park, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George D. Burns Of Chicago. Other Burns children are Roberta Mae, George Jr., Martin, Michael, Tommy, and Leo.- Chamber Elects Office™ The Chamber of Commerce held an election of officers at the -meeting last Thursday night at the Mill Inn. The entire slate of officers was reelected with Walter Dean, president; Dr. S. L. Ruggero, vicepresident; T. P. Mathews, corresponding secretary; Thomas Kaefer, recording Secretary; and Donald Sturm, treasurer. A credit and personal check bureau was formed at this meeting also, for the benefit- of chamber members. Hie burfeau would also cooperate with oth- ,er credit bureaus in the surrounding area. A letter has been written to the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois to see if it is possible to extend the natural gas line to Wonder Lake at this time. The Girl Scouts have asked permission to ,hide the Easter Eggs in the hunt scheduled for April 5 at the Wonder Lake Center beach, in which all lake youngsters 10 years old or younger are invited to take part. Some of the eggs will be worth cash prizes ranging from $1 to $5. Sixty dozen eggs will be hidden out of doors. Hepublicah Women Meeting Vee Mieling of Deep Spring Woods will be the caterer for the McHenry Township Republican Women's Club at the Legi6n Hall in McHenry March 18. This will Jewish the quality of thfe iiefreshmehts served, as Vfipwi bake, the cakes for the as There win^b&'lrand an intrbdubi candidates in the primary election, who are being invited for 3 minute speeches. The public 1s invited to attend. all1 the Legion Auxiliary. News The Legion Auxiliary will meet next at the home of Nancy and Jette Elbersen March 20. The Auxiliary attended the Elgin" State Hospital card party, February 26. The ladies took 29 white shirts, 8 decks of playing cards, 2, boxes of books, and other clothing to thte hospital. They also baked* 15 dozen cookies, which was the Wonder Lake quota, for the residents there. Oh Joy If* A Boy Patrick Steven is the name EDDIE the EDUCATOR says 0 O D D 0 ftTO 0 To ovoid disappointment, high »cfiosl •fadontt should apply tarty for odminion to the college of their choice. Selection of tho right college b'lnt> portent Illinois Education Axtodatioe "It Is A Profound Mistake To Think That Everything Has Been Discovered" * (Author's Name Below) The past few ; years have produced many important medical discoveries. Research scientists agree that 1958 will bring us more good news. The pharmaceutical manufacturers have greatly increased their research funds to develop new drugs and better treatments. We stock all new medicines as soon ks they are released. Your physician knows he can prescribe any medicine, old or new, and it will be compounded exactly as he specifies. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of 'filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? NYEDRUGS PHONE 26 1X9 N. Riverside Dr. ...McHenry, I1L PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS WE DELIVER •Quotation by AntOine Lemierre (17254781) for better homes for lowest prices SEE us ROBERT HAY CONSTRUCTION Co. F.H.A. & V.A. FINANCING • Masonery • Concrete PHONE: 1907 Bus. 1377 Home • Carpentry 905 "ft felm St McHenry IF YOU'RE A '56 OWNER .. .You're invited to our OiOSmoA///^ , OPEN HOKE Find out how easy it is to own A NEW OLDS at your house! What a difference two years make--especially if you move-up to Olds for '58! We'd like to ehow you. That's why, daring our gala OPEN HOUSE, we re making special appraisals od all *56 cars . . . making it easier for you to get out of the ordinary and into an Olds! Drop in TODAY. Bring the family! Find out why Olds fot '08 is the fastest selling car in the medium prfee OVERTON CADILLAC - PONTiAC Co. March Reporter Assumes Duties -ftiy Alma Huecbsteadt Hellp, I am again your substitute reporter for the month of March. I will appreciate^ any calls on any news you would like printed. I wish to apologize, for the shortness of the column this week but due to our little one being hospitalized I wasn't able to devote as much time to telephone calls ast I should have so if you will bear with me this week. I'll try to do better next week. v In case you've forgotten my phone number is 578-R-l. .-..A triple birthday party took ptyce at the .hb&je of Mr., and Mrs. Ray Biesecker. Ten family members were present to help pelebra^te the birthdays of Mimi Cope, George Roeske and Gloria Roeske, they are the daughter, son ar\d daughter-inlaw of the feieseckers. Association News On March 11 there will be a meeting at the school house. It is requested that all interested persons come out if you possibly can. Plans are made to vote on the resolution talked about at -last month's meeting. If you have any ideas on any fund raising campaigns, please come to the meeting and let them be known. "Now that the zero weather has subsided for the present let's have a good turn out. Don't forget the date March 11, 8 p.m. Sick List Friends and neiehbors are hoping that Maurice Haines will be home from St. Joseph's hospital in Chicago in time to read this issue of the paper. Hope the chest congestion is all cleared up by now, Maurice. Alberta Gray has been in bed at home for several days because of a throat infection. Our own little "Rusty" is recovering nicely from an intestinal infection. Cynthia Lynn, daughter of John and Dorothy Cunningham, .grand-daughter of Mr-, and Mrs. Elmer Kroncke hap a birthday on Feb. 23. She was 1 year old. , Eddie Gray was 10 on Feb; 25. Guests at his birthday party were Bobby Zahn« "Dutchie" Hueckstaedt, Clara and Wesley May, Jr. Three but of four was the ntimber of February birthdays for the^Zahn boys--Billy Bobby and Phillip all had birthdays during the past week and a half. Helen Haines won't be celebrating her birthday on March 4. Perhaps she will a£ter Maurice is back home. Anniversaries Flo and Sam Root's sixth wedding anniversary was bn March 1. the. Method!** :«fcur&. ;. I^ack - 361 ' (9 cboNPOced of 'elgfit dais. C!a£h deii &a&4t den mother, two of which are from Lilymoor. They> (ure. the dens belonging to Phyllis Zahn arid Isabelle Karmel. The other dens belong to Margaret Hatch and Myra Zabroski of Lakemoor. Approximately 200 persons attended the banquet The largest part of that number was the families of the cub scouts.. Special guests attending were Rev. Corbett, Rev. Fleming. Hugh Kirk and son, Mr. and Mrs. LaDue, "Mr. and Mrs. W. Swenson, Bob Bykowski and Mr. and Mrs. Lossman. Gtneha News , Mrs. Eunice Tobey held prayer meeting for the McHenry Bible meeting for the McHenry Bible church at her home last "Wednesday evening*, Pastor Donald Liberty and his wife, Mabel, presided and approximately fifteen friends and neighbors attended. SCIENCE LECTUBE IN "THIS OOOINY New freedom and weUj&Ing are available to all, Grace Jane Noee of Chicago said on. a Christian Science lecture Mbnday, March 3. Mrs. Noee came to Crystal Lake at the -invitation of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Crystal L4ke. Now on nationwide speaking tours as a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, she spoke in Crystal Lake Central grade school auditorium on the subject "Christian Science: "The New and Living Way." She was introduced by David Switzer, First Reader. Illinois has 131,000 timberland owners. Classified Ads are Read by Everyone! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bassi have returned home from New Orleans., While there they visited their daughter, Jayne and her family and they also attended the Mardi Gras. Cub Scout News On Sunday, Feb. 23 tne annual Cub Blue and Gold banquet was held for Pack 381 at Peter W. $uiten & Son OXYGEN EQUIPPED SERVICE Phone McHenry 63 FUkt Business & Service Directory of Wonder Lake ? CRISTY V and STENDEBACH .-J,"General Contractors - NEW HOMES Phone Wonder Lake etax n While we take care of ALL your building requirements. • Planning & Eslim^ting • Proper Selection of Materials 9 The Right Contractor for Your Particular Job • Financing -- Both New Home and Remodeling MCHENRY LUMBER CO. 611 Main Street McHenry, B1 PHONE , McilENRY 46 • ...asks UIIU6IUL O O O •« •' Di 'Dk You're on average famtty If --in the postwar years you've added six new electrical appliances. Shown here afoe a few typical examples. This is why you're usiajg far more electricity nowadays than you did a few years ago. And why life is a lot easier. But of all the things you buy today, electricity has gone up less than almost anything else. So, while your bill may;fae a little higher, electricity is actually, doing nearly twice as much work for the money now as it did years ago. Your 'new -car is ia ^gn.^pf -prosperity! YOtm LOOAL-AUTKOWTCTP 'OtP>WOroH"Ptot«R • .©ectricity com. leg, ^ voa W»w i it dfel £5 ***** <0 Commonweakh Edison 4yAvAv « av«i« 0an4n Phone Mcttenry 17 AfeHenry, HL O C. E. (V Sm how IMfe R costs to Mi each of these electric helpers. a--Your TV Mt--2 hours for 1#. The world's finest entertainment for pennies a day. b--Air conditioneronly 2!hi on hour. This H ton unit cleans, cools, dehumidifiee air in 2 big rooms, c--Record ployor-^5 hours for U- 10 longplaying albums played for a penny's worth of electricity. d--150-wolf lomp--3 hours If Good reading light costs only pennies a-week. e--Radio--5 hours for ltf. Entertains you while you work for just pennies a week, t. f--Floor polisher--2% J* hours for Itf. Waxes, polishes'floora to a bright, lPt- ^ shiny fini»iMift««i hours of work. Other opplkinces shown hMtuiiet (9> eiocfiic tmin--8 hours of for just \i. (h) electric deck-- accurate time for- a. penny * /