V* A <i£ i ^ ^ tursday, May 8, 1958 Wonder Lake ^" couples ter FORCANA DAY McHENRY PLAINDEALER by Jane Dueey -- 2731 *.*;A Cana conference for all the married couples of the parish is being held- Sunday afternoon, June l at the church. It -W>11 begin with Mass at 12:15 followed by a short conference, after which the couples will proceed to Mathews hall for djguier. Two conferences with qirestion boxes will follow at the church. • - A baby-sitting service will be available at a nominal rate, anyone interested in further information about a sitter please call WL 2132 or WL 7271. Reservations for the Cana day will be tak£n at the vestibule of the church following all the Masses on May 11, 1(0 and 25. A special meeting of the parish Cana committee members will be held at the Indian Ridge home of Dr. S. L. Ruggero, May 7, at 9 p.m. Altar and Rosary Sodality News A delicious pot luck dinner was enjoyed by twenty-five members of the sodality last irsday evening at the May ?ting. Mrs. Jack Rice, president, reported that twelve ladies had attended the deanery meeting in Crystal Lake, April 23. She expressed her sincere thanks to all who worked so hard to make the card party a success. Mrs. Frank Wasielewski, library and literary chairman, gave a talk on future plans for awjarish library, the importa" e of reading good Catholic • books and magazines, and the diocesan weekly, the observer. . Mrs. C. Indelicato, spiritual development chairman, encouraged the recitation of the family rosary and "Attendance at daily Mass, especially during the month of May. Mrs. Frank Hipgins, home and school chairman, reported o0 National Family Week, which is May 4-11. The key to the talk was to pattern family life on that of the Holy Family. Father Vanderpool spoke of the coming Cana con- • ference to be held June 1 at the church for all the married couples of the parish. Mrs. Carl Legler was introduced as a guest of Mrs. Dvorak of Highland Shores. Following the business meeting Mrs. Alice Condren gave a most valuable book review on the current best seller "Kids Say the Darndest Things" by : Art Linkletter. '"Dance May 10 In McHenry " 'The Holy Name society will sponsor a dance at the Amerjifi& n Legion hall in McHenry S^urday evening, May 10. Nativity Lutheran • * - Church News * Sunday, May 11, Mother's Day, the sermon title will be *T|ie One Who Cares." All are welcome to the services in God's House on this special day when we honor motherhood jThe Luther League will meet JWhday evening at 7:30. At tKis meeting plans will be made for a hayride and for attending the Spring rally of-the Fox Valley District Luther League on Sunday, May 1$, at Aurora. AH young people are welcome to attend. Monday, May 12, at 8 p.m., the "Women of the church" will meet at the, church for a. special workshop on vacation church school material. All ladies who are able to come and help the vacation church school staff prepare hand-work material will be enthusiastically received. The school will begin June 9. The altar guild of the church will meet Wednesday evening, May 14, at 8 p.m. The meeting will be held at the parsonage, and all ladies are welcome. ' Style Show Praised ',Fashions _ for Summer Fun" sponsored by the Altar and Rosary sodality of Christ the King church was presented to an enthusiastic audience of 150 people last Sunday. Mathew's hall was the location of the dessert luncheon and style show in - which" forty-five women and childreh modeled 79 different items of casual wear from Leigh's Fashion shop and Kay's Gift shop, both of Wonder Lake. The hall was transformed with a grass covered stage flanked with floral arrangements. located along the west wall. The spring-like decor was carried out in the table settings with potted plants for centerpieces. The models showed clothing for children, 'teen and adults, in sleep-wear, play clothes, bathing suits and street wear, all very moderately priced. The committee was composed of Mrs. John" Rice, chairman, Mrs." John Condren and Mrs. LeRoy McCall, co-chairmen, Mrs. Thomas Mathews, stage setting, with Mrs. John Gustek, assisting her. Mrs. Ethel Van Kanegon narrated the show, accompanied by John Van Kanegon at the piano. Hair styling was provided by Dorothy Baty and make-up by Cele Warnes. The flower arrangements were the work of Mary Lou Hartog. Bible Church News There will be a youth rally Saturday, May 10, at the Bible Baptist church of Round Lake. A program of interest to young people has been planned with special music and a guest speaker. For more information. please contact Pastor Wright. Sunday, May 11, Mother's day, all mothers-are invited to ctmie to Stinday school with their children, where they will be honored with a little gift. A verse to remember on this day is offered: Psalm 113:9. "He maketh the barren woman to keep house and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the Lord." Rummage Sale A Success The Wonder Woods Women's association reports an appreciative community reception to their bake and rummage sale conducted last Friday and Saturday. The consideration shown by the public made the affair a pleasure for all the hard working women on the committee. This committee comprised the Mesdames Marge O'Connor, Bernadine Misiak, Alice Grothmann, Martha Kreutz, Mary Lou Mills, Joan Pryor, Lorret Moraw, and NEW STYLES lift SUN GLASSES Be smart in the "Stroller", one of our glamorous new Ray-Ban styles by Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban lenses are optically perfect for your outdoor activities, ground-and-polished-to-curve to give you cool vision hour after hour. ' Come and see them at BOLGER'S 108 S. Green St. DRUGS PHONO McHENRY 40 McHenry \T Dorothy Moore, all of whom worked all week. Mrs. Lucille Wallace was unable to be present because of the illness of her father in Chicago. . page Nilir •Silver. Wedding Anniversary Saturday, May 10, will mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Marke of Wonder Center. There will be a Mass ssUd at 11:30 a.m. at Christ the King church and a small reception at 5 p.m. at the Circle Inn. In addition to their friends, relatives coming from out of town to celebrate this occasion are P^ul Marke. Jr., his wife Juli, and baby, Kim of Euclid, Ohio; Miss Marie Mamoser of Chicago, sister of Mrs. Marke; Alex Marke, his wife, Gert-. rude, and daughter, Ginnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Baeumer, all of £)es Plaines. Outcome Of Rezoning / . Petetition The McHenry County board of supervisors will hear the recommendation of the McHenry County^ zoning board of appeals in the matter of the rezoning of the lots in Wonderview unit 2 from R-l to community business at their meeting, Tuesday, May 13. The board meets in the court house annex in Woodstock, which is the old central school building located across the street from the post office. The meeting starts at 10 a.m. with the reading of the minutes and other business procedure. We are not able to learn the position on the agenda of this particular recommendation, which could be heard anytime from 10:30 a.m. through the afternoon. Length of discussion varies from one item of business to the other so that it would be impossible to schedule an hour for the hearing in question, by the board of supervisors. We would like to encourage those civic minded citizens who appeared as. objectors before the board of appeals, to follow the procedure through to completion and witness the supervisors in action. The aimless grousing you do to your neighbor doesn't make for a more informed .opinion as to the possibilities and limitations of the present building and zoning code. Zoning is becoming an increasingly "hot" issue in our e x p a n d i n g c o m m u n i t y a n d there is need for a better understanding by those of us who would like to be Wonder.Lake residents twenty years from n o w , . . U - . . . . . . . . and his dependents. The auxiliary rehabilitation and child welfare\programs, the .cigarettes and other creature comforts provided for the hospitalized men come from the funds raised 1by the sale of poppies. The auxiliary asks your support that they may, continue this service to veterans -- bjuy and wear a poppy to help others less fortunate than you. News Briefs The Richard Blands of ^Vooded Shores have a new baby born April 29 at 2:30 a.m. at the Memorial hospital for McHenry county. They have named their new son Scott Taylor. Other children are Richard, age 5, and Linda, age 3. The baby weighed 7 Ya lbs. at birth. Four generations -were represented at the Leo Wines household last week vmen great grandmother, Mrs. JonkjQlszak of Neshkoro, Wis., and grandmother, Mrs. , John Dyck of Chicago spent the Weekend to be present for Billy Wines Communion on Sunday, Two of the three recipients of the " silhouette award; presented at the G.A.A. banquet at the .Woodstock Community high school last Monday night were from Wonder Lake. They are Gloria Sandgren, daughter of the Robert Sandgrens of Wonder Woods, and Jeanine Janssen, daughter of the George Janssens *of White Oaks Bay. The community wishes a speedy recovery to John Kocaii of • Wonder Center who is a patient at Northwest hospital in Chicago, having been admitted last week. May Is Poppy Month • Poppy day will be here soon and the Legion auxiliary would like the people to know some facts and figures of the poppy story. They would like to tell you that th$ poppies are made by the veterfmfc in Illinois hospitals from material furnished by the American Legion, for which assembly work the Legion pays the veteran. Proceeds from the sale of the poppies are used for t"he needy veteran and his family in his own Community, as well as for the hospitalized veteran Advisory Board Meeting "The practical question is, not, are you liable, but does your insurance policy cover all, considerations." was the advice given by Richard Babcock to the members of the Wonder Lake Property Owners at their meeting last Thursday night at Harrison school. Mr. Babcock was invited to the meeting to discuss the question of liability of the subdivisions on their roads and beaches. He said that the subdivision corporations are not charitable corporations and are therefore not free from lawsuit. He pointed out that the corporation owes 'a • different degree of duty to the route-, men, guests, trespassers or children under 7 years of age. He also said that any type of warning sign is good, that unusual hazards should by all means be marked since the subdivision owes the "duty of reasonable care" to its residents. Speed signs were included in this category also. Springfield Trip The educational trip to Springfield which the eighth grade class at Harrison takes each year has been scheduled for May 8, 9 and 10. Itinerary includes a tour of the campus In Bloomington and a visit to ihe zoo, and a tour of the points of interest iij Spirngfiejd Thursday, spending the night there. Friday the group will visit the New Salem State Park in the morning and the Dickson Mounds- State Park in the afternoon, and stay overnight in Peoria. Friday morning includes a tour of the points of interest in Peoria before starting back for Wonder Lake. • Chaperones for the trip are Mrs. Raymond Watkins, Mrs. Allen Schimke, Mrs. Victor ^lustavson, Mrs.1 Paul Vacula ind Frank Konecny. The students are divided into groups knd assigned to each chaperon, ^he givup will make the trip by bus. Funds to finance the trip are raised by the class during the school year by such projects as the senior plays, Christmas dance, sale of Christmas gift ivrappings, etc. Deduct from Florida's winter visitors the generation of knitting women and cigarsmoking men and not many would be left, says someone who claims to know. •|.|M|li|.|l|nI.<l< m MM I I MMi Hospital Auxiliary - by June Allan t f X f i I | Spring Jroiic 2)ance | t x George Freuxtd & Orchestra | AMERICAN LEGION HALL J MeHENK* *LL. f Saturday, May 10,9 P.M. f Sponsored b^ the Holy Name Society ^X of | CHRIST THE KIJ^G CHURCH Y , V Wonder Lake, Illinois •£ Donation $1.00 t (Advertised by Compliments of Ivar Fredricksen, . .xj. General Contractor & Builder, Wonder Lake, 111.) X V BlM Saus 1 EVERYBODY DO SOMETHING . . . WE'RE DOING OUR PART with our SENSATIONAL SAVINGS Now It's Time For You To Do Your Part! Buy anything, anywhere. Paint your house . . . Send a telegram . . . Throw a party . . . Pay bills . . . Fix your roof . „ . Get a haircut . . . See a show ... Repair your car . . . Build a house . . . Plant a tree . . . Sing a song . . . Kiss your mother- in-law . . . See your lawyer . . . Shine your shoes . . . Get a new suit . . . Mow' the lawn . . . Get married and buy your car from the dealer McHenry has learned to trust. SWEPT WING '58 DODGE YOU AUTO BUY NOW! AS LOW AS 2138 FUTE SWEEP '58 PLYMOUTH Delivered Full Factory Equipment AS LOW AS 1975 Delivered Full Factory Equipmept For An Outstanding Deal You Auto See Us Now! A. S. BLAKE MOTORS, int 301 E. PEARL ST. PHONE McHENRY 3100 OPEN DAILY 'TIL 9 P.M. -- SAT. 'TIL 6 P.M. DURING THE CELEBRATION DODGE PLYMOUTH -- -- SKODA ,'Careers That Count" is the theme for National Hospital Week, May 11 to 17. The woman's auxiliary to the McHenry hospital is offering this year, as before, a scholarship for nurse's training. If you would like a "Career That ^Counts" and are a high school graduate, you are welcome to apply. You may make application by calling Mrs. Henry Tonyan, McHenry 1569-W or Miss Manda Roe at the hospital, McHenry 2200 if you wish further details about hospital careers. The following excerpt is from a speech delivered by Senator Lister Hill of Alabama in the Senate on March 6. 1958. "At this time, when our attention is so much drawn to outer space and the demands for scientific Achievement, we need t0< remindourselves that our American hospitals stand in the vanguard of scientific pro-, gress. Today's hospitals are community centers for medical research. From hospital laboratories come some of our most powerful weapons against disease and human suffering. "Many of our most effective treatments for cancer have been developed in hospital laboratories, as well as many vaccines to guard against contagious disease. -< s "More and more of our young men and women are today entering the hospital field as a lifetime Career. They are choosing jobs that offer more than security. They are entering a field of work that yields rewards which can never be measured in dollars and cents, rather in terms of the satisfaction that comes from helping to save other human beings from needless agony or premature death. By Shopping At Business & Service Directory of Wonder Lake ' CRISTY and STENDEBACH General Contractors NEW HOMES Phone Wonder Lake 5432 YOU CAN WIN A PUREBRED REGISTERED HEIFER AND OCT A FREE SYRINGE Oft TUBE OF AUREOMYCIN* Chlortotracyellri* MASTITIS PROMJCT WITH EACH 5 PURCHASED BOLGER'S PHONE 40 S. 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