. oasa* 11, ins T0£ MeH&lBY PLAIWHeALSR Wtmdtf Lake Mary Lou Hartog - . B e a t w i s h e s go to Judy Dolce of Wooded Shores, daughter cf Mi*, and Mrs. Daniel Dolce, and to Tom Mattingly, son of Mrs. Gertrude Mattingly of Wonder Cepter, ori thte announcement their engagement. TCe ydung couple plan to be married Nov. 24 at Christ the Kfihg church. Judy and Tom are Wonder Lakers from "xvay back" and have many friends here who, I am sure, wish them both the best 6f everything. Cupid Department Marriage licenses were, issued last week to the following Wonder Lakers: George Yager, Wonder Lake, and Beatrice Coppoleta, Crystal Lake, and Keith Noble of Wonder Lake and Peggy Clardy of Waukegan. Best wishes to all of you. Hospitalized In Past Week Get-well soon wishes this week go to the following who were hospitalized during the past 10 days. Mrs. DeAnn Smith, Baby Lisa Foltz, Mrs. G e r a l d i n e M c P h e r S o n , Axel Zolts, Mrs. Ruth Redman, William Balzek, Dennis May, David Kinzie, John Ferris, Mark Wyatt and James Gillette. |-yNew Citizens Department Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reymann, are the proud parents of a young son born Oct. 7. On Oct. 11, a girl baby came to live with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lindgren. Congratulations to the happy parents arift^ to the lucky babies. Wonder Lake Bible Church Rev. Richard bright, Pa&tor Saturday, Oct. 20--7 Hayride at ftet>kg's farm. Carfc will leave the church at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harrop Will be the adlilts accompanying the young people for the evening. C h o i r R e h e a r s a l s -- S a t u r day. 10 to 11 a.m. -- Junior Choir (kges 7 - 12). Sutiday, 5:15 to 6 p.m. --Youth Choir (ages 13-20) (Every other week). Wednesday, 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. --Senior Choir. Youth Activities -- 6:45 p.m. -- Tuesday -- Boy's Brigade. 7 p.m. -- Friday -- Boy's Pals Club. 7 p.m. -- Friday -- Pioneer Girls. Ml din. -- Saturday -- Christian Truth Clafes. Klw&nli News Mr. Wagner presented a complete report on the financial returns of Peanut Day. It was noted that our club did better than the neighboring clubs in McHenry and Woodstock. The president proposed a Beans vs Steak dinner as a elubproject. The club will Split in half &k:h efcoogihg Its: own captditt arid th£ t*&m that does financially best v&tfi its project will, the steaR. Meanwhile tB§ 1*tt§ bruited to a full course bead dinner. r Speaker fo* tfie was Judge Charles Adams of Mc; Henry, who spoke on the judicial amtfHffitteht lfi6t Will f» voted on at the November elections. Efe furtfief oUt&hed the duties of a Justice Of the Peace, and th6 prbpasftd changes to these duties on the blue ballot. Adams pointed otit that between 4 and 5 thousand eases are heard by JP'fr ifi Mc- Hpnry County yearly, and til# appeal rate for these cases is less than i pet fcfefit. He Estimated the cost of the new bill will be about 50 million dollars during the first year. After his talk, Judge Adams entertained questions from the floor. Attend Benefit Show A great many Wonder Lakers attefidfed the behest mm --the movie titled "The Mark" in McHenry l&st Wednesday. Proceeds from the benefit went to the Mehtal ffe<h Center. CttitQ Party Thursday -- Ott. 25; i* the date for the card party tit Christ the King school hall. This is &pbnsbr£d by tR# Altar and Rosary sodklity arid tickets may be obtained from any member dt at the ddor. Note: Your reporter asks to be 6xfctis&! tffis w&fe iter falling doWft dn the j&ft 61 getting news but because of thte death of my brother-in-taw, Myron Earl, in Chicago I was away over the weekend and was unable to do much writing. I will fry to maic& up fiSxt week. One of the best signs of an intelligent person is his (or her) readiness to admit that they know nothing about any given subject. The longer people live, the less they seem to know. Past fmnfy-OB# Solid.* Hiii» FIRE PREVEkiYON WEEK OBSERVED BY COB SCOUTS Inez Young Friday, Oct, 12, our Cub Scouts from Holiday Hills observed fire prevention week by touring the Crystal Lake fire and police departments. The packs three dens went in three Station M^gfenS; Mrs. Baird, Mrs. McWilliams and Mrs. Stoddard chauffeured the boys on their memorable trip. tiiafee the trip easier for deii mother Mrs. Connell, Girl Sebtit Carol Schmidt, volunteered Sttfvlce as a baby sifter. AH threi difis meet on Tues- 3Ay evening at 7 o'clock. Den number - with den mother, Marge Connell, den number 2, Kay McWilliams, den mother ntimber 3 tfttfi Jean Baird, den m o t h e r . T h e y ' r e c u r r e n t l y working on the theme "Buckskirt PforieSrs" for their next pack meeting which will be held on Nov. 16. Aii. A-dlC* recruit drive is now ori for- new Cub Scouts. Any boys who are interested dnd are 8 years old, call Jack Connell at 385-3756. Bfae Bundle for the Schroeders Jean and Harry Schroeder brought a blue bundle home to their two daughters, Lisa Marie, 3 Vi years old arid Gail Elizabeth, 16 months old. Mark Joseph weighed in at 8 lbs. at McHenry hospital on Oct. 3. Congratulations to the whole family. December is Red Letter Day Take down the calendar arid put a big circle around Dec. 15. That's the date of the annual Christmas dance. Those December Weekends are filled so fast, this way you won't make a mistake and have two dates for one night. Details will follow, but for right now just mark down the date. H.H.P.O.A. Meeting The Holiday Hills • Property Owners association will hold its next meeting on Monday evening, Oct. 22. It will take place at the home of Virginia and Roy Lundelius at 1513 W. Birch street. Get Well Wishes A bouquet of cheerful greet- Business... • ^ It iMiter'i have always tried to make your shopping elwir and movo> convenient. f • ' • " tHe dbfiky services we phnide, here are a few: F 40CD^TE, DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION • . .'SERVICE •' FAST, 21-rfCttJB FILM DEVELOPING I AFTB MAGAZINES 0' MONEJ? ORDERS I TRUSSES AND SURGICAL BELTS BOLGER'S DRUG STORE 1259 N. Green Phone 385-4500 ings to Mary Jungwirth who is a patient at McHenry hospital instead of her usual roll as a nurse taking care of others. Fifth Birthday for Ricky Ricky Ary was 5 years old on Oct. 6 and celebrated with a party on Oct. 8. Bobby McWilliams, Ellen White, Scott and Candy Musolf and brother, Tom, were on hand to help join in the celebration and watch Ricky blow out the candles. Treasure Hunt If you happened to see some cars cruising about with flash lights lit in them on Friday, Oct. 5, it really wasn't anything mysterious, it was one of the cars from the treasure hunt that started here and took several cars to McHenry, Crystal Lake and Island Lake. After the hunt was over the Hsufes, Breedes, Potratzes, Jendes, Abbinks, Harpers and Dowhins returned to my home and 'My Clare'. FIFTY WITNESSES FROM AREA ATTEND CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY 'Today the survival of the human race is in question if we are to judge from statements made by militarists, scientists and economists. But, no matter how disquieting the statement of their fears may be, there is an authoritative message of survival now being published." An audience of 1,554 persons heard this theme discussed at the ilimax of a circuit assembly Jot Jehovah's Witnesses in Lombard, recently. Steven Soviak, presiding minister of Jehovah's Witnesses in McHenry, said that more than fifty persons from the local congregation atteyfaed the three day meetingwhere a tape recorder recorded all the chatter and birthday wishes to Gerry Breede Speaking on the topic, "The Bible's Answer to Our Problem of Survival," district minister of Jehovah's Witnesses, A. A. Catanzaro, pointed to the greatest threat before mankind as a crisi^ not of man's making, but of God's. The baptism service ori Saturday afternoon was one of the highlights of the assembly, <So» viak reported. Thirty-seven newly d e d i c a t e d W i t n e s s e d were immersed in a nearby in* door swimming pool'. Soviak said that the assembly program provided practical suggestions for improvement of the Bible educational work carried on by Jehovah's Witnesses in McHenry. DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSIES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS BftUltS: DAILY 8 TO IS A.M. and 1 TO S PjL FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:S0 PJH EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE EVergreen 5-0452 WONDERFUL WAY TO yet It's Oldemoblle's lowest-priced, full-size series I Meet the style-leader--Oldsmobile's Dynamic 88 for 1963! Its crisp lines and sculptured silhouette will win your heart from the moment you see it. And with all this beauty goes a price tag that makes the Dynamic 88 the outstandihg buy in its field. If you're ready to move up to a full-size, no-compromise car, see the Dynamic 88 . .. and check the price. You'll be delighted with both. New style to delight you I Rocket action to excite you I OLDSMOBILE Th«r*te "Something EKTTJ" about owning •n OUDSMOBILE I -- ----4CI YOUI IOCAI AUtHOIllZCD 01DSMO8HI QUAtlTV DtALKIU.-- -- ... R. J. OVERTON MOTOR SALES, 1109 N. Front Street HOUSE OCTOBER 20 & 21 SAT. 9-5 SUN. SALE OCTOBER 20 & 21 SAT. 9-5 SUN. 9-4 ,v :: Ur • • rNpsi If . H1 llli 4123 W. Crystal Lakfc Road McHenry, Illinois RotritA "5 Wire Rake Moskne 79c ea. Clearance Price GOOFED K O E H R, I N C . has become o v e r stocked on certain hardware items. We MUST move them out of our Warehouse -- Check these sample items below -- Come in tor many others. PUSHER $3.98 CITY MAIL BOXES Radar Lite TWS - Wheelbarrow Steel, 18" 6 Cu. Ft. List Price $2.39 Alum. 24 $3149 40,000 Candtepower Beam $42.50 Clearance Price S3* Clearance Price $28.88 $12.95 LJ>. Clearance Price 17.91 ea. Hexacon Sodering Quit $9.95 Clearance Price $6.66 Mundorf Vi Barrel $12.95 Oscikrting Sprinkler Gfc*det* 2 yyb®®1 $13.95 Catt 06 L. H. Siio Scoop $2^3 Garbage Can Sfand $134 No. 20 98c List Piice 48* ea. Reg.. 3 ft. Wheelbarrow $»777 f 11.95 Y » Zoom Long Handle Reg. $1.29 While It Lasts SLEDGE HAMMER 12 lb. $11.95 Clearance Price = HEDGE SHEARS $2.95 Reg. Price Clearance Price Clearance Sale i$" Lawn Seed & SPREADER $9.95 Lfet T>tice Clearance Price 6 It. Toilet AUGER No. 3520 $2.98 BARN SCRAPER Starline $5.95 Clearance Price 6" Kalsamine BRUSH $1.98