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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Apr 1960, p. 16

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.£?& .- f" * . • Poga Slxte.ii THE He PLAINfiEALEB Thursday. April 14. I9t£ Wonder Lake HONOR ATH LETES FOR VICTORIOUS BASKETBALL PLAY t*ae Daccy A victorious basketball season for Harrison school was c u l m i n a t e d S a t u r d a y n i g h t with a banquet honoring the 1e?m and cheerleaders. Baked chicken dinner was served to 135 persons in the lunchroom of the school. . . (Quite trick considering the school has no "kitchen). Cliff Fulton, varsity basketball coach at McHenry high, was the guest speaker and told the> te.'m he'd be looking forward In \\ork(n)R/with them in lii^'i school. ^ Orvch Charles Cuda introduced the players and cheerleaders and presented them wilh 'MsketbpU and megaphone r>ins. Background music thrr»utrnout dinner was provided by Gordon Fossum. Jpss Socman emceed the affair in his inimitable and able manner. Leonard Freund presented F1-ed Kosch with the .Toe I.undhore memorial trophv, donated by the Township Kiwanis club. TVe ^rophy was in r e c o o n i t i o n o f b a s k e t b a l l achievement, and his classm-' tes selected Kusch for the Entertainment consisted of perobats from Can- school, fo-pr hov-s and two girls who wprp presented hv their coach. Fred Zandier. The invocation and benediction were spoken • by RrA . Burton Schroeder. 1 By all reports the dinner and over-all program sustained a very pheasant grade-school level performance and was great- j ly enjoyed by the students. In addition to the committee who made the arrangements and the mothers who did the work credit goes to Mrs. Julie Mai-1 rchleb. Mrs. Flsie Fi«her. and Mrs. Ann Dolan for their help in the kitchen and waiting ta- BJe<5. These women do not have i children in the eighth ^rade. J Clirht the King News-- Thc Holy Name society will •lot have its regular meeting Thursday because of Holy Week. However, each man is asked inslead to assist at the !j pm. Mass Thursday evening. May 1 First Communion Class wi'.l make its Communion it the 9 a.m. Mass. May 15 -- May Crowning before the 9 a.m. Mass. April 24 -- Catechism classes will resume. There will be no Catechism Sunday. Easter, but will resume on April 24. *• Summer school for all Catholic Children will begin June 26 ind extend through July 29 (except for a holiday over July j 4 and .V. It will run from 8:30 ! i ni. to 12 noon each week-day (Mass will be at 11:30 a.m. v-»ach day so the children can (Mi breakfast and still receive Communion daily). Every child shou'd attend - and must if he atiends public school (grade. 1--S). Nativity Lutheran Chnrcji News All are welcome to the East-, <T Sunrise Service sponsored by the Luther League and held entire visit here. Their e^se of presentation of Bible truths plus their warm" personalities will combine to make this ah event long to be remembered in your life. Be assured of rich personal blessings when you come. The. bowling party was a huge success and netted $114 fOf the underprivileged children's fund. Committee here comprised of President Lenny Freund and Fred Zandier. TJie purchase of property in ihe North Woods, preferably There is a Missionary Guild I. Northern Wisconsin, for the meeting Thursday morning at j | urpo$«?of establishing a camp- 10 a.m. You are asked to bring j ing progn.m for kids in Mc- : at the new church. Following I the service there will be an Easter vouth breakfast to a sandwich ^ dessert and coffee will be served. H or tons In Panama Another missionary family from the Wonder Lake Bible church has arrived at their station--Jaque, Darien. Repuhl: ca de Panama. A quote from ^ recent letter relates. '"I will j sing of tlv mercies' of the Lord j forever.' Monday at 2300 we ! arrived here at Jaque. We ; made an IS hour trip from Panama aboard a 60 foot banana boat named "Laguna". ; What a ship! We came first class which consisted of sleep- [ ing on jungle-rotted mattresses j on the.'deck. We felt very sorry • for those who were not travel- j ling first class." . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Horton | and two children. Jean, who is ; Henry County came up ror further discussion. A1 Schimke outlined a plan and will report at a future date. Fred Zandier is working with Schimke on the camp purchase. Kiwanis has been carrying on an extensive voters service and education in preparation (or the primiry. - The annual merit award dinner w ill he held April 28 at the Anieiioan Legion hall in McHenry. A boy and a girl frorn every school in the township. .both public and parochial, will be honored at- the dinner. A Kiwanis Fellowship meeting foi all clubs in Division 20 will b° held in Woodstock at the American Legion hall April 21 at 7:15. District Governor Emmet Cleary of Chica^d and Lt. Gov. George P^erson will be present. Program will include Kyrtsis Mathonn of Waukogan who will enlarge on his weather forecast based on. the action of the fish in Lake Michigan. Wondervicw Egg Hunt The Wonderview Women's club reminds the youngsters of the subdivision of the Easter egg hunt to be held Saturday, April 16, from 1 to 2 for the children one to six years of age. and from $ to 4 p.m. for youngsters 7 to 12 years old. The women are donating the colored eggs and their hus^ jSafttis are "hjdin^", Prizes will be given for some oJ'the eggs. The club will hold'a meeting Thursday evening, April 14, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Delmar Borta. All women of the subdivision are cordially j invited. * Baby Girl Cormier 1 Congratulations to Bob and Nancy Cormier of , Wonder Center who are the proud parents of Lisa Louise, born: March 29 at Memorial hospital for McHenry County. The baby weighed 7 lbs., 8 ozs. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gulczynski and paternal' grandmother is Mrs. Leah Cormier. The Apostle Paul walked oiver part of the Appian' Way. the wbrld's first famous road, on his way to trial and death in Rome. STATU ACTS ON LICENSES CgF COUNTY DRIVERS Secretary of State Charles j F. Carpentier has announced the revocation of the license . of Algonquin, Alexander Anderof Carl J. Johnson of Huntley: son and Anthony Pintozzi of for driving while intoxicated; j McHenry; Ervin Bottlemy g£ also the suspension of the li- j Alden and Edward L. Van Hoff censes of Richard L. Bacus of zen of Hebron. Wonder Lake, John L. Hanna of Woodstock and Charles E. Zeman of Pistakee Highlands for three offenses. Probationary permits have been issued to Richard Abbate THANK YOU I wish to take this opportunity to ) thank all those who expressed their s confidence in me during the recent election. DONALD WEINGART Township Kl wants News - A progress report on the sale of poanut brittle revealed that SI 10 has been donated to the Mental Health Center and the project is still going strong. Committee responsible consists of f Horace Wagner, Art Lau ancl Rev. James McChesney. Anniversary Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stahl ' of Wonder Center were most pleasantly surprised over the weekend with a party honoring their fifteenth anniversary. Six couples arrived with refreshments and a gift to commemorate the happy day. Guests included Mr and Mrs. Pau1 Murdock of Crystal Lake, former Wonder Lakers. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Freund, Mr. ;und Mrs. William Hamil and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bauer of McHenry, and Mr. and Mrs. John Doiierty and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ruzicka. Christening Kathleen Ann. daughter of IJpse Marie Brzenk Herkert and Eugene Herkert was baptized Sunday. March 27, by Father William Peterson. Her godparents are Mary Alice O'Connor and John William Brzenk. A reception and buffet supper was held at home after the ceremony. Kathleen Ann's christening outfit, was 17 years old and'had been worn by her godmotiter when she was baptised. Out of town guests included grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Herkert, and daughter. Alice Carol, of Michael. 111.; and uncles, Jerry Herkert, wife and daughter of Campville. 111.; and Jack Herkert and wife of Atwater, Calif. The occasion also marked the first reunidn in 8 years of the brothers, Jack and Eugene. 15, and Carol, age 9, left Wonder I.ake January 35 to do mis- , sionarv work among the Inwh »ch air young people are m- dians of the Panama jungies. vited. In the event of inclement « weather the service will be held at the old churrh. Sunday school will be dismissed at 10 on Easter Sunday t.i ptovide time to arrange worship facilities so that there will be room for everyone who comes to church. Even- child who comes, to Sunday school will-be given a «mill plant as a gift and symbol of the Resurrection, coming from death to life. Don't forget to come to the "Optn House" of the new community center Easier Sunday afternoon. Come and support this which we have needed so desperately for so long. DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHKL Chiropractic physician Xaprapathlc Manipulation Steam Baths and Massage 304 East Elm Street McHenry, III. Hour«: Mori., Tues., Wed. ft Frt 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1:80 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. tt> 9 p>m. J Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone EVerpein 3-071.1 1-31-60] EARL R. WALSH INSVRANCK Fire, Auto, Farm & Life Ins. Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When.; > Need l*»w»nos Any Kind Phone KVergreen 5-0043 or 6-0958 112 E. Elm SL McHenry, L DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 126 So. fireeu fttreet Of flee Phone: EV ft-0i Res. Phone: KV 5-619! Hours: Dally 9>S0 - 5:01 Tue«. & Fri. Evenings 6:80 - 9:00 Closed All Day Wednesdays j Eyes Examined - (iliwsrit Fitted ; Contact Lenses Fitted ] Repair Service 2-28-61 Bible Church News A combination or Evangelical, Missionary, and Bible conference will be held in the church every night at 7:45 p.m. beginning Tuesday. April 19. and concluding Friday, April 22. 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