$69* fibttotn l:^"^^ • -v i!J: J THE McHENttY PLAINDEALER ffondar Ub ^ B FORMEB RESlDEltT RECEIVES AWARD MS PHOTOGRAPHER *"•" *" ' After? l/ou llartog - -ihw-l ; .1 A; A^-r' X- •LIIJI.. jj.U - "VC.i|iL»u.;tdiai1-: Thursday, January 24, 1983 scorers were Ann Albergo and Jeannie Hartman while Greta Weisenberger was low. Others to t<» hold rt the Woodstock i playing were June Lind,'rei>, r'r'iutmnTTCT v «r/fc V.F.W. Home in Woodstock. Harried McCall, Joan Higgln-'1 w^«--'«UUaLi lvP club over the holidays. Arnong the letters was an Invitation to attend the inrpiratjon night McHenry Shores - ; RESIDENTS GIVE VA former Wonder Lake renkjbnt. Zota Bohn, who now resides in I^os Apfjolos made a good name for herself lasl P»t mio eiicct week on a TV show. Sh<> is n * photographer In Los Angeles and she won a mobile photography studio fully equipped for taking baby pictures wnich |t her specialty. Congratulations Zeta. Memorial lio»pital Auxiliary New* The Sow 'N Sews met at Mrs. William Fkila's home Thursday afternoon, Jan. 17. Several new sewing projects kept the ladles busy. _Attending the meeting were mesdmnes Tony Weretka, Don Swanson, Harry Davidson. George Hal- Thursdr.y, Jan. 24. Members who did not sign ui to go may P'uriiu-o tickets at the door. - I^«t you get led asU/iy to the next Kueting. rememoer I he J? it tie Aiix Tr,\ whji eek. The and Martha Thompson. Mrs. Higgins will have the February party. Clirtftt The King Church News "" "TSfext Sunftny Jan. 27. will be high schooibHii' religion tax. m explained by Dick I parents night. The inee Miller' contributed this week 1 *1«rt at 7:00 p.m. All paVoriTr^0"^ijwr^liberal when yofun- Ulay evening after the .services - ju-.t under the wire - to Mrs. James Robison. Installation was formaUj^set for Jan 2(*. a Saturday, and will be held at Mathews Halls ofc previously announced. .lack Salorious, who this summer went on an extensive tour of Germany, and ha* brought back slides and an in teresting program entitled "Berlin Wall" will be gu«»sl «|ieakcr at the next meeting. The 4-H Meeting 4-H Girls met at the bauer, Larry tuhrer. Harold 'home of Jackie Hanson on Wohnradc. It. Wiclock and J ,LJM 1;) THE Elmer Murphy. Mrs. Fuhrer won the delicious hostess prize. Mrs. John Markle, Mrs. Arthur Miller and Mrs. George Street were lhc lucky card players at the canasta party that n|ght. Hostess for this benefit, was, Mrs Robert Kiddcll ably assisted by the "man of the house." . . O . m Kewue Squad rescue sqtuid was caHed out twice last week. On Jan. 14 they took Jerry. Novuk of T611 Deep Spring Road to the Woodstock hospital On Jan. 13 thcyvcre called to the home of 1 lurry* Wundcilich in While Oaks Bay to administer ox>- geh. .Mr. Wunderlirli has been ill for some time. ' /' K * ;3pn Jan. 14 the fl,pe dep^ l'tnient was cilled out to the J. Gosse residence at 5119 Wonder Woods Drive iKwiuse of a firo in the basement. pelere* Wine* III , t>elores Wines of Woodert Shores was taken to the hospital last week with a severe nosebleed. We understand she Is; 'much Improved now and is at home again. f - »„• . ' S*ck Liwt , .'fflfe'^'foliowinK peopV were hospitalized last week and we wiah them a big "hurry and get. well." Mrs. Rlizaltelh Meyet, Allen Phillips, Mrs. Helen Xstnus, Gerald Novak. Mars Webber. Pearl Bukovsky and Jeahne Polko were patients al Memorial . HosiiUal in Woodstock. A!fre<l Meyerowilz and Mrs Nettie Liacas were |Kitients oi Allienry hospital. KnRttKeinent Annoutiretl Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gri> wpfcd. of Wonder Lake ani< tn2ru,ed the tiigagement of t-Kon da.ugh'er. Beverly, 1o Kreutze;. son of Mr. utiVrMrs. .\rihur W. KreulzrM "f fleyner Ro;«V McHenry. No dfltfr l,i»s been set as yet for the v.e< djni*. KiwiiniM New* -- MkMlttg Of January 11 /Opening order of business f«r the evening Was Bob My- CHH pjx'sentation of various r^'i-efipontionee sent to the Was called to order by Connie Able. It was reported that the s;ifet;, bake sale made $45. There will be a roller skating party March 7 on a Thursday. Next meeting will be Feb. 9, at 1:30 p.m. % Wonder Woods News Ladies, remember the gettogether at Mary Sandgren's on Tuesday evening Jan. 29. There will be cards, conversation and refreshments. All Wonder Woods Indies arc invited. Former Resident Dies Friends were saddened to lenrn of the sudden death of Henry Knstrom. a long time resident of Wonder Woods, who moved to Chicago about 2 years ago but intended 1o return here as soon as be retired!' of high school young people .-honld reserve next Sunday evening for a pleasant get-together with your young people's teachers and other members of our Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Refreshments wnl be served and an interesting program is planned. On Wednesday, Feb. B, the Altar and Rosary sodality will sponsor their annual luheheon There will be a full course delicious luncheon with milk and soup for jne-school children, j parents. Please call 633-6111 or ' C.P. FUND DRIVE Patt Petenen 389-5425 Daisy Smith repoited thai the Cerebral Palsy drive held last Saturday and Sunday was Winfred Clauson, Helen Jacek, (Ann Tennert. Bernlce MacCutj 'urn, I-ecna Wagner and Irene Middlckauf enjoyed a delight- I fill Repertoire "High Spots of Broa lway Hits" by Sadie Stem Merel given by the McHenry Woman's club. fiernadine Misiak from Wonder Lake sponsored Susan MiMak when she was confirmed success. Residents of the n week ago last Sunday. Suntecr workers Gloria Schramm Mrs. Uhbrig, Sandra Watze!. Pat Muller, Carola Momtry, rtvlrs. Jacek, Mrs. Korner, Mis. Gu» Smith and Mrs. Middle kauf called. N'ew (inndwin Arrive* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Denigan's eleventh pranf'.san cr twenty-four grandchildren arrived Jan. 1 - al Itesurrection hospital. Mr, and Mi's. Earl Keegan of 101 k Grove are the 6882 for tickets. ( immlHT Of Cum r!T<f Next Thursday the Chamber^ of C!oinmerce will meet at Lakeview Inn. This is election night and all members are urged to attend. The Chamber can only be as successful as you, the members, make it. Home Again Charles and Loretta Rama;'<- are back home again after several weeks .spent in Chicago. Charles was a patient in St.,, Lukes Presbyterian hospital and will be spending another month at home recuperating. We're all glad to see you baci< it the Shores again. Director'* Meeting At the January meeting of the Wonder Woods Board of Directors, a motion was made 'o donate ^25 to (he Woridor Lakc Fire Department, to be used as compensation to our Volunteers who arc not paid for their services either on fire runs or first aid and rescue work. This motion was passed unanimously with the recommendation that the o1)n i subdivisions do like-wise. Ii was further suggested that a tag day IK? run to raise moiics for this purpose. One has on'\ to see these men » our neinh- Imrs - in action to realize il\(<! fine, unselfish work they are dbing for our community. Bridge Club Muxinc Bixbv entertained *he W. L. Bridge Club on Thursday night serving a fine •yellow cake and coffee. 11 is h NOTE: For what it's worth I'd like to add my 2 cents vvorlh to the project undertaken by the Wonder Woods association. I think it's a wonderful thing to recognize the fine work done by our firemen. On these below zero days and nights when you are sitting snug in your warrr houses when you hear the siren blow give a thought to these men who get out regardless of time or weather to fight fires and save lives strictly on a volunteer basis. Bless them all and I hope every organization joins in this project to show our appreciation for the firemen and the rescue squads. REAll THE CLASSIFIEDS Meet Ywir Neighbor Today we will be visiting wilh Frank and Helen Jacek who live "M .'>."09 Vista Terrace. Frank >penf thirty-eight years as a supervisor at Western Electric before retiring on Ju'y 1. llWv',. During this time he • raveled extensively for the company. Frank and Helen came to live in the Shores in June of 1960 just before Frank was due to retire One of the attractions of tbe Shores lo the Jaeeks was their duaghler. Dorothy ViKm, and grandchildren, Shirley. Barbara and Debra Vilim living so e'ese. ! Frank was elected to the boani I of directors of Ihe McHenry ! Shores Club this past election, lie enjoys all of the eut-dooi purls, ga'-deniny and bowling. Visits And Visitation* j Melleniy Shores mettilJerr.. Sinvih. Mildred Snivelv, party the event. Bill Kwald's cousins and thei.- children from F.lmnurst dropped in tp visit BUI* and Nancy Sunday evening.' ' Susie Ewaid had a birthdhy party a week ago Saturday attended by Debbie, Laura, Michelle and Brian Caivert and Susie's big sister, Dawn. The party was slated to take place outside with sledding and all but Old Man Winter threw a damwr on things by bringing below zero weather. Susie, who is two years old, celebrated her birthday by singing that grand old song "Happy' Birthday To Me." A family dinner afler the services helped Carol Olszewski celebrate her Confirmation. Carol's grandmother was her sponsor at the Confirmation and was6 a house guest for the week. f«»nd News Next weeks column will De written by Patt aji she win have returned from her stay in Toledo. Ohio. Many, many thanks are due Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Wagner for their aid in the gathering of the news for these past weeks. Birthdays and Anniverserle# Happy birthday 1 his week to Robert Hawkins, Darlene Hattan, Ronald Olszewski, Linda Bonk Terry Coates and Joscpn Valek. The only anniversary this past week finds Henry and Reve Peters doing the celebrating. GLADSTONE'S SHOE SALE STARTS THulsDAYi JAN. 24 SHOES for the FAMILY VISIT OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE FOR LEADING BARGAINS Most of man's early trading and trading routes (by land or sea) seem to have been developed for luxuries, not for necessities. Lowest Prices Complete Selection * Open Display Shopping # Quick Self-Service 'rescripiion department approved by American Apothecaries Assn. Radio Sorie* We give S & H Green Stamps with Prescriptions New 9:30 a.m. Sunday, W(T,M-FM, Midstream 101.9 mc WAIT, 820 kc Christian Selene* Walgreen Agency IOREBN 3720 W. Elm St. Jewel Shopping Plaxa Sunday, January 27 " 1 I O W CAN ACHIKVK MOKK" J ; r ' , " 7"; . s sV v : - - > • ' . ^ <V V • 5 sv \ .W V. V/* "•» ^ . • 'W . - 'x..: - v.- *t r. ^• v * X ^ .. <.s, 'S ^ ^ ^ V. -v i' 1- r' •..'••• V.«X' i i jj , f ; r J V' , S " * * ii j 7X~ •- ^ , f^.4. , . sv / ^ ^ •y •. < «. s «• s ^ * * ' • r * The enthusiastic acceptance being accorded the 1963 Cadillac is without precedent. f "VX This conies as no surprise to anyone who has driven it. Have you? Your personal appraisal at the wheel will reveal the many exclusive ne :< motoring developments that maKp such popularity inevitable. 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