Page Twenty THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, April 28, 1960 Wonder Lake 4-H GIRLS LEARN FLOWER ARRANGEMENT Tatie Ducey • Whitr and Fred Zandier were in attendance. Two delegations outside oL the divipon were present from Sterling and Ro- ,«chelle. The Wolide'r Lake Garden club, sponsored the fivst leison on flower arrangement given to seven 4-H girls April 20. Mrs. Charles Kopp gave the lesson to Jackie Hansen. Lea nna Sellek. Kathy Alliens. Patty Hansen, Donna Mae Dean. Pain Parker and Nancy Rugpero. Seed catalogues were passed out 1o familiarize the girls with the names of flowers. Mrs. Kopp explained the habits of different plants a n d comitared a plant with a child -••both -needing caiv and food • * to grow. . • A list of necessities for. flow er ai ranging was given to the girls to bring, to the next lesson. Mrs. Kopp explained 1he cutting and conditioning of flowers, how to prevent shock., when V\d how to cut stems on d\ft/rent flowers, what temperature of water, to use. how "to treat .woody stems . i>r branches, and how to keep ; the stem of tulips straight. At the next meeting the girls will sfarf'on actual arrangements. Strawberry shortcake w as served by hostesses Mrs. Kopp arid Mrs. Betty Fiala. ers; J. Cruel 203-655: L. Fuhrer. 21G-561. W.U Oil won 2 from Vans; H. Mqfder 210-543. Freunds won 2 from the Mill; C. Majercik 532. Silks won 2 from George's Firemen; F. Four Skaters in Benefit Show Wendt 210-554, E. O Brien 526. Four Wonder Lake young- Gutzman 559. ^ sters took part in the ice skat- The bowling banquet will be ing benefit show at the Chi- held May 14 at the Wing 'n cago Stadium Saturday. Jovce Fin. W you are interested in Young and Allen Numbers j going contact any member for were in the Jamaican number, 1 reservations. Sharon Knox was one of the i - "~ senoritas in the sunny Spain j Legion News routine and Cheryl Elbersen'; The annual McHenry County was in th&jsiwr boat number. American Legion Rehabilita- --£ ' | tion benefit dance will be held Tour French Riviera ' May 28 at the McHenry Le- A travelogue accompanied by ' g'on home. Proceeds from this colored slides .will be showir^-annual dance are used for cigduring the coffee hour at the : arettes. parties, and other ex- May meeting of. the Women's Has for the veterans in Elgin Auxiliarv of Highland Shores, j State hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hildc-; Tickets may be secured from , brandt of Marengo \\lho took any member of the Wonder i a, bicycle trip through France 1 Lake post, or at the door. J will show pictures of the Riv- ] Public is -invited. - | iera lo accompany their narration.' . . The meeting will be held. May 3. at 8:30 p.m. in the j units, color guards, musical squad : house. Members are I units, floats and decbrated ve-.j urged to come' and asked to Ihicles are welcome. ^Robert j bring a neighbor. All Highland and enjoy an evening -of pleasant recreation. Corporate communion for the sodality "will be Sunday. May 1. at the 7:30 mass. The regular meeting on Thursday- May 5, will be a pot-luck dinner. You are, asked to bring y o u r f a v o r i t e d i s h . G u e s t speaker will be Father Harold Nilges of St. Mary's in McHenry. Sunday. May 1, at the 9. mass the children will make their first holy communion. The Missionary Sisters of the ; Most Holy Trinity have in- i strueted the youngsters. The pastor and the parish thank the good sisters for their un-' t i r i n g l a b o r a n d A p o s t o l i c work- Mass schedule will remain 7:30, 9 and ll for the month of May until May 29. Then there will be four lo\v masses, ^ 7:30. 9, 10:30 and 12 riooil j beginning May 29. j ment a person would think it McCullom Lake was oil instead of mere ran- [ _ r r? A r+rr ning water which the NielscwisJ LITTLE LEAGUE and Hortons have put into their homes. At any rate imade the ladies of the houses very happy. -- For the second time in two years the Yacht club opened a season of speed, thrills and spills. -- Unusually SEASON OPENS SUNDAY, MAY 15 Eve Levesque The thrilling words of "play ball"! will ring out on Sunday, high winds over the weekend i May 15. when our own Little resulted in many boats break-1 League season will get under ing loose from their moorings.; way. The first gatae will start While there, were no boats' at 1:30 p.m. and there may be reported seriously damaged it j a "double header". brings ,,4^r^Bind that a stall ; Registration for the little for eaclf <)h the lake front ! fellows-- ages 8-12 years -- is. jWhat i§ needed. -- Remem- j will take place at the McCulthat cannot j lorn Lake beach this Monday be •• ign$i&yb; been declared evening May 2. at 6:30 p.m. In by;,tbe:%cCl$pm Lake Wild- the event of raini registration cats TO^yoi^ iiebple in Wonder ,take place in the beach- Lak3 $ad fetter get to work house. Weather, will be no deand try'to beat them. -- Sat- i" terrent in this case. All lads urday Jane 29, the beautiful he accompanied bv their Rolaiiie^grill will be opened? I*4 I^^fppkseri', proprietor." . , < ! « May 15 is the deadline for reserving'.a place in the Memorial Day parade. All marching Final Executive Board Meeting The last executive board meeting of the Harrison school PTA will be helc^ Monday, May 2, at 3:15 in the library. All standing committee chairmen are asked to be present to turn in their materials so that next y e a r ' s c h a i r m e n ' w i l l h a v e something to work with. All outstanding bills are to he presented for payment at this board meeting. Plans for the May 10 meeting will be made. The program will consist of a spring concert of the chorus and band. Shores women are invited. Widen Reunion Lt. Richard Widen of the Navy Air Force, his "wife and 21 month old son, Dick, spent 11 days at the Lake visiting his father, Henning Widen, and sister, Greta Weisenberger and family. Dick has been stationed at- Barber's Point. Oahu. Hawaii, and the family had j -- - • not seen him for three years. ; Bible Church News He will be at Kingville. Texas, j Special attention will be givfor 6 weeks before continuing en to mothers £t the service to New Iberia. La., where he Sunday,. May 8, .Mother's Day. will be an aviation instructor. { at the .Bible, .church.. A gift ' ! will be presented to. each fam- Next Week Tells Story 1 ily with *11 .members in at- Paul's Hardware is in first j tendance. Also the oldest mo- Vanderstraeten Post' "No. 1169 extends' an invit'ati6n to to join them in' observance of Memorial Day of 1960. The, parade * win' ' farm at 10:45 a.m. at the fire house, on May- 30. Proceeding to the Triangle • in Wonder Center a short service - will be held in memory of those-men and women who gave- -their- lives for our country. Christening Wayne Edward Ryder, Jr.. son of Wayne and Mary Ann Rinke Ryder, was baptized Sunday, April 24, at Christ the King church by the Rev. Jarties A. Vanderpool. Godpare n t s a r e A n d r e w a n d A n n e Marie McCann. KIWANIS WILL OBSERVE RADIO MONTH IN MAY On May 2, representatives of radio broadcasting station W'KRS will be special guests of the Kiwanis club of McHenrv at its regular weekly meetfathers and it is hoped that j many of the "pappies" will j volunteer their services in j guiding afid assisting the boys. jtJill Bre'nna'n vvill take over as j general manager, but he is • sorely in need of coaches and I team managers. Each lad is I asked to bring two dollars for | registration fee. This will cov- | er the cost of a cap and insurance. I All boys from the village, West Shore Beach, and Lake- Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Colorado of Indian Ridge celebrated their forty-eighth anniversary Monday, April 18. A mass for their intention was said at 11 a.m. at Christ the King church. The Corrados have been living at the Lake for 6 years and are former Chicagoans. A small gathering of guests helped them remember the day. ing. The affair is designed to. | wood Subdivision are eligible ! honor these men r»nd their sta- j to join. The turn-out is expect- ' tions4 ajpd to pay tribute to j ed to be large so come early, j them the industry they | ' . i repressedfor its continued Kiwanis Divisional Meeting Seven' mefribers of the Township club were present at the divisional meeting in Woodstock Thursday. Lt. Gov. George . . Pederson. President Leonard Freund. Bob Myers. Floyd Leigh, Ken Boyce, Guy place with 62 and Circle Inn follows with 61, wins and one more regular league game to go. W.L. Bldrs. have 5812, Cristy's 57'2, Mill Inn 54. j Van's Loiinge 47V2. Silks 47. j George's Firemen 461i>, Clean- ! ers 46, Freunds Dairy 42, Leo's i Landscape 41, and W.L. Oil 33. i Leo's won 2 and Pauls won il; W. Low 213-531; C. Martin I 229-573; E. Johnson 529; J. I Wurm 207-536. Cristys took 2 I from Circle Inn; J. Cristy 215- 1542; D. Schaefer 235-588. Cleaners lost 3 to the Buildther and the youngest mother j will be .honored. j The day is noteworthy too I because i( was Mother's Day | fiv;> year's' ago ' that Pastor | Wright preached'his "first ser-, mon at the ' Wonder L a k e [ church. j Christ The King Church News A card and bunco party sponsored by the Altar and Rosary society will be held" tonight in the parish hall' At' 8 p.m. Refreshments' will ' "be ' served. Everyone is invited" to attend 20 Years Ago Excerpts from the June 29. 1940 issue of the Wonder Herald. "June 22, 1940 -- a waltz contest held at Jerry's was won by Clayton Horton and his sister, Virginia. We are wondering what happened to the $2 prize. -- Mr. and. Mrs. F r e d H a n s e n a n n o u n c e d t h e marriage of their daughter, Norma, to George Sorenson of Chicago/ Saturday, June 22. 1940 -- From ail the excitestand ifr defense of the freedom of -speech ideal. The' Kiwanis ' radio meeting will copie as a high point of the local observance of National Radio M o ri t li, an annual month-long series of events sponsored by the National Association of Broadcasters, with the participation, and support of Kiwanis International and the Kiwanis Club of McHenry. This year's ihenne is "Radio -- The heartbeat of Main Street." Happy Wedding Day To our own Charles (Chickie^ Sales on Saturday. April 30, when he takes; his c h i l d h o o d s w e e t h e a r t , M i s s Caroline Mellies of Chicago, as his bride. The couple will plight their troth at St. Clare's Catholic church in the city, at 1 p.m. Charles will be served by his three brothers -- Jim as best man, and Jack and Bob as ushers.. Should .be a thrilling day for parents, Irene and Leo! Ladles Will Meet Members of the Ladies of the. Lake will meet tonight, Thursday, at 8 p.m. in the bieachhouse. It will be a combination business meeting and social. Games will be played and refreshments served. All women of the community are cordially invited to attend. Please! No Fishing! Word has been received from president of the McCullom Lake Sportsmen's Club Floyd Frye that there is to be NO FISHING in the lake until July of 1961. Stocking of the lake has been completed except for northern pike. These will be added in the next four or five weeksu But the fish must havo time to spawn, if the lake is to be restored to a "piscatorial heaven". Parents are asked to inform their youngsters lo please refrain from "dangling their lines". There have been some unconfirmed reports of fishing. 'Nuff said? Signs will be posted in the near future. At a recent meeting of the organization, election of. officers was held with the entire slate returning to work. Mr. Frye will continue-as president and will be aided by Nick Miller as vice-p r e s i d e n t. Jim Longhway of McHenry will act as secretary while the funds are cared for by Ken Boyce. Directors ..will continue to be Nick Tabor, Gene Johnson, John Krettler, Vic Adams and Larry Stranaquist. Breakfast in Served This Sunday, the gals can forget their breakfast preparations and really enjoy this meal. At a very nominal fee, you can let the fellows do your cooking for you at Berenice and Whitey's on Sunday, May 1. What a delightful way to spend May Day! The menu is complete'and it is strictly you can eat!" •all Travellers Return Martha and Tom Sylthe are back in the community after a delightful three months visit in Tucson, Ariz. Tom just Ic^d the west! During their sojourn, the couple stayed with friends and made side trips which included Sah Diego, Los Angeles, and a trip to Tiajuana, Mexico. Special Events Bruce Thacker is 7 today, while our own Chrys Levesque is twice as old--14--also today, Thursday, April 28. It will be 21 years wed®omorrow, April 29, for Vi and Ben Gates. Lillian McCarthy and Virginia Aal to share May 1 for their natal day. May Day--the first---is- ti)* wedding anniversary for Lois and Don Parenti. ,• Jean and Hugh McDonald' will challc-dp 21 years in their, business on May 2. A Sandy Brennan becomesran exalted 'teen-agers on May '5- and "39er" in good standing is Whitey Bjork--also on that date. Best wishes to all. Dry ice is soda' fountain gas, solidified urider pressure. It is 140 degrees,, colder than natural ice, , and .loses 10. per cent of its weight .daily, if properly used. . . Nome, Alaska, was originally called ••JtiHfa'City. WIN ONE Of 3 Beautiful Rambler American SUPER STATION WAGONS 0 This fuHy equipped 1960 Model can be yours, no jingiM to writfe, nothing'to buy, h6 sfrtngk attached. INTRY POftM irha Hardware Week 3 Rambler American SUPER STATION WAGONS No jingle* to writ* • Nothing to buy Just fill out ffets farm -- " •• "-'-- 'r'.: ADDRESS ; CITY -- MY DEALER'SNAME OVER other merelianJi»» prliei (luring jg\g\ lrho Hardware Week--April 2S«~ 400 May 7. VYCITAL'S 132 So. Green St. EV 5-0098 HARDWARE McHenry NOTICE MY OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FROM MONDAY, APRIL 25 TO SATURDAY, MAY 7 FOR APPOINTMENTS ON AND AFTER MAY 9 L . ! CALL EV 8-4092 DR. HENRY FREUND •<-- OPTOMETRIST p \ > 136 S. GREEN ST. -- McHENRY This family drug store welcomes your patronage •.. And remember, too, that Prescriptions are our specialty B O L G E R ' S 103 S. Green St. Ph. EV 5-4000 JUDICIAL ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT QM MONDAY, JUNE 6th, 1960 At the Usual Polling Places in the : Various Election Precincts in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, an Election will be held for: JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT SIXTH DISTRICT Which Election will be opened at Six o'clock in fhe morning, and will continue open until Six o'clock in the afternoon of the same day* Dated at Woodstock, Illinois, this 22nd day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty. Coviniy Clerk OVER BACK-COUNTRY ROADS AT 45 WITH A SKY-HIGH LOAD OF TIMBER Chevy middleweight shows the big rigs how it's done! That's a 9303 medium-duty Chetb rolet powered by a 283-cu.-in. V8. But there's, sure nothing mediumduty about the load. Mr. J. E. Blankinship, Arkansas logging contractor, says both of his torsion-spring 6303s "move along at 40 to 50 miles per hour with 55,000 pounds gross weight and maintain a 5-trip-a-day schedule with no trouble at all." Figure the money you save when you've got a medium-duty truck that can caver 30,000 back-country miles a year with a high-tonnage load} We've never seen anything like the amount of praise truck owners are heaping on Chevy's new torsion spring suspension. Owners like the fact the truck handles a whole lot easier, can move faster off the road without beating the driver to death and Shaking loose all the sheet metal. They like the idea of extra thousands of iftilfe* before trade-in! . . . Drive a f0 Chevy just once. It's a whole aew experience. ACtiecf middleweight average* 200 m&m 'of back roads a day dogging timber rust of the woods and delivering U the siifl at CrosseU, Arkansas, WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVRQtfT STORM Bill TRUCKS See yowr local authorized Chevrolet dealer CLARK CHEVROLET SALES Culiom-Knoll The Cullom-Knoll association will hold its first public meeting of the year, Thursday. May 5. at 8 p.m. in the beach house. Not much doing this week, but let's hope there is an imp r o v e m e n t . S e e y o u n e x t Thursday! Virginia lost three state Capitols to fire before 1700. •PROFEHlOrmi DIRECTORY DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEL . Chiropractic Physician Naprapathlc Manipulation Steam Baths and Massage 304 East Kim Street McHenry, 111. Hours: Mon., Toes., Wed. A FM. 10 aju. to 12 p.ni. ® 1:30 p.m. to 5:80 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p«ra. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone CVergreen 6-07iS 1.31-60 EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE r Fire, Auto, Farm & Life Imi. 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