<m ****** Page Tweaiy-Twe "*t :-ltof •*»**** » THE McHENHY PLA1NDEALER Thursday* May 9, 1968 Wonder . Lak* . ANNUAL ROSE PROMOTION CARDS RfeADY AT STORES Marjr Lob liartOf • The annual cnamber of Commerce rose promotion carets are now being; given out by member establishments. Cards are limited and only 300 have been printed. When these are given out there will be no more for this season. There will be 300 roses - one for each card - at the Four Seasons Shop during the last two weeks in May. Cards may be redeemed at that time. There is a slight change this year in the! procedure. Each merchant has purchased a certain number of cards and will give them out to customers but the cards will not be Interchangeable between the stores* as before. The cards must be completed at the store whose name appears on the card. Other years the cards could be stamped in any member store. Each merchant is responsible for his own cards this year and the cards must be completed in his store. When completed you may present them at_J^e Four Seasons for your rose. More information next week. Nativity Lutheran Churoti New* Next Sunday evening at 7 p.m. the Luther League will meet in the social hall. Penny Ullman will lead the devotions for the meeting, Patricia Hansen will direct the recreation and Kristin? Weisenburger will bring the refreshments. On Monday May 27, at 11 a.m. the spring luncheon of the Seminary Guild will be held at the Maywood campus of the Lutheran School of Theology. The program will be a dramatic sketch entitled "Catherine Luther wife of Martin." Tickets are available from Mrs. Raymond Kuntz (phone 653-6131) until Friday May 10. Leaves For Springfield Ruth Redman who was recently appointed to the position Of field supervisor of school lunchrooms for north eastern Illinois left Monday for a week's stay in Springfield where she attended a dinner Monday evening honoring Ray Page who is State Superintendent of Public Instruction. The dinner was held at the Leland Hotal in Springfield. For the remainder of the week Mrs. Redman will attend the state c o n v e n t i o n o f R e p u b l i c a n Women as McHenry County Representative. v Visitors To Highland Shores Weekend visitors at the home of Ruth Russell were Peg Gayeski and her sister from Chicago. Mrs. Gayeski is a former Highland Shores resident. First Communion At Christ The King Church One of the most beautiful ceremonies the parishioners of Christ the King church have seen in some time took place last Sunday when forty-five boys and girls made their First Holy Communion. The altars were banked with bouquets of pink and white gladiolus, stftck and carnations. The Communicants looking like miniature brides and grooms made their way slowly toward the altar each carrying a tiny ciborium with a Host in it. The Servite Nuns of the Mantellate Order have been preparing the children for some time for this day. Seventeen guest nuns and ten aspirants to the order were guests of the teachers, and they sung the Mass for the occasion. After Mass - Hedda Bird, M a r g u e r i t e C o t t r e l l , J e a n Ehlen, and Viola and Walterine Rochowicz served n brunch for the visiting nuns in the school hall. In the afternoon they were all guests of the Robert Birds in Wooded Shores where they had a cook-out. Altar And Rosary Sodality News At their regular monthly meeting last Thursday the Altar and Rosary Sodality elected new officers for the coming year. Retiring officers were Delores Wines, president- Marguerite Cottrell, vie' president, Ruth Russell, secretary and Terry Jakubowski, Treasurer. Father Vanderpool was on hand to name the new officers who had been elected for the coming year. Alice Condren, president of the pastpresidents club officiated at the very impressive candle lighting ceremony which installed the following new officers. Lorraine Houda, president - Shirley Doherty, vice-president- Jean Ehlen, secretary - and Marie Shrosbree, treasurer. Mary Lou Hartog was appointed parish reporter replacing Rita Rice. A pot-luck supper was served before the meeting and for those who wanted it-coffee and cake were served after the meeting. Hansen-Mnnke Wedding At Nativity Lutheran Church Michelle Hansen, daughter of the Marius Hansens of South Drive in Wonder Lake, and Robert W. Manke, son of the Martin Mankes of Rt. 3 Woodstock, were married on Saturday afternoon May 4 at Nativity Lutheran church. A reception for 300 guests was held at the V.F.W. in Mc- Hehry in the evening. Bowling League Banquet Another season has ended for the W. L. Business Men'j> bowling league with Freund's Dairy emerging as "Champs" of the season. Lenny Freund, sponsor of the team, received a beautiful sponsor's trophy and each man on the team received an individual trophy. The annual banquet was held in McHenry. New officers who have been clected to serve duri n g t h e c o m i n g s e a s o n were named during the program. Leo Hartog was elected president replacing Paul Marke. Robert Sandgren was named vice-president replacing Edw. O'Brien. "Biul" Detweiler was re-elected to^he post of secretary and "Hank" Moder was named treasurer replacing Elroy Johnson. The keglers will take a breather for the next four months and be ready to do battle again come September. Legion Open House Well--the big night has come and gone and all I can say is--those of you who didn't go ^ TO MAKE MAY 12th HER HAPPIEST DAY SEAMLESS MYL0NS in Molhw's Day Gift Folder Our best Ruth Barry hose, proportionately knit at ankle, calf and heel tot perfect fit and f^qniTCfrti |Run- resist ant, *lacy micro-mesh in summer shades. """ 8l/2toll. STRETCH NYLONS New Agi.lon seamless "live nylon" tiose by Ruth Barry. $1.00 m Practical Perfect FRILLY HALF APRONS Polished cotton or $100 nylon, dainty trims stripes Plus Tax GIFT BOXED PEARLS 75 2-3-4-5 strand neck l^ces, asstd. styles. 1 $ 1 lb. box LUXURY LEATHER BILLFOLDS Imported leathers, features found in $6 to $10 wallets. Milk and dark chocolates, gift wrapper. & A \0RCHID or CARNATION BOUTONNIERE Imported M<- M 10' SHOP AND SAVE AT BIN FRANKLIN Plus Tax Evening in Paris GIFT SET ~n " Her favorites ... C"?** I Eau De Toilette and Talcum in lovelv pift box. ttoo W TP>1l us Tn ax 1250 N. Green Street McHeiuy, Illinois will never know what you missed and for those of you who did go >wasn't it a real ball???? Gtforge and Sharon Taylor won the twist contest Sam Lamont did an impromptu duet impersonating A1 Jolson singing Mammy and Califorina Here I Come, and until you've heard a Jolson interpretation of Mammy with a scotch accent you just "ain't heard nuthin." Even though the members are still too tired to say so -1 know they are grateful to everyone for their tremendous support and for making their first party such a wonderful success. I'm sure when they get rested up they will tell you themselves. A big "Well Done" to you I^egionaires and to your ladies - the Legion auxiliary. Association Meeting The directors of the Wonder Woods association will meet at the ty>me of Bob Sandgren on Monday evening May 13. Book Review By Ruth Kolar The Wonder Woods Ladies Group met Tuesday evening, April 28, and the "pleasant surprise" was a review of "The Incredulous Journey" given by Ruth Kolar and thoroughly enjoyed by the twenty-one ladies attending. Care of the flower beds at the front entrance was discussed and Ann Miller will be chairman this year. Definite plans for thi "Dutch-treat Dinner" in Jui will be made at the next meeting May 28. Hazel Lange Mid Bernie Misiak served refreshments and "happy birthday" was sung to Dorothea Moore whose birthday was April Our "clean-up day" xm April 29 certainly brought out a horde of hidden treasure (?). Right now we must be the cleanest subdivision at the lake. Let's keep it that way. Legion Auxiliary To Have New Kind Of Re-Sale On May 30, 31 and June Tf the W. L. Legion auxiliary will conduct a new kind of rummage or re-sale or whatever you might wish to call ft. They are asking you to donate jewelry, clothes, or any other it^em which is still perfectly good but which you havn't even worn or orily worn a lew times but which is still in good condition. They are sure we all Lakemoor-Lilymoor LOCAL RESIDENT MARRIES McHENRY GIRL SATURDAY Shirley Scliuerr 885-2645 Congratulations and best wishes go to Richard Mercure and Christine Szczupak.who became Mr. and Mrs. Mercure Saturday, May 4, at St. Mary's church in McHenry. Richard is the son of Mrs. Rita Mercure of Lilymoor. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Szczupak of McHenry. After returning from their honeymoon the bridal couple will reside in Lakeland Park. Ladles League Held its monthly meeting Wednesday, May 1. At this time they would like to Welcome four new members, Nettie Sarley, Mary Sebesta, Mary Schiavone and Ann Brzezinski. , The ladies played bunco after the^business on hand was taken care of. Winners were Ann Brzezinski, Nettie Sarley, Florence Erickson and Sophie Paterson. The ladies social mefetins; will take place this coming Wedne^dy, May 15. The welcome may is out to any lady terested in joining the adies League. The next busimeeting will be held Wediday, June 4, at the firehouse. Home And Garden Club Met at Connie Johnson's home Wednesday, May 1. Garhave gifts we have received which we'll never use, jewelry which is still good but which we have grown tired of, an l clot hes we keep hoping we will tje^able to get back into because they are "practically new and just as soon as I lose a few more inches I can wear it." The sale will be held in Deans store on Lake Shore Drive from after the parade on Memorial Day til 6 p.m. Also on sale will be fresh baked pies, cakes, bread and rolls etc. If you need pick up service for your donation call between 1 and 5 p.m. either 653-7931 or 653-7239. Rose Strojny and Dorothy Michels will see that it is picked up. dening was discussed at this meeting. The next meeting will be held at Marge Polinski's home Wednesday, May 15, at 1 p.m. Anyone who is interested in joining come on over to Marge's on that day. Get WeB Wishes go to Dorothy and Jim Kreln. Dorothy is in the McHenry hospital and Jim is in the Harvard hospital. I know that Dorothy and Jirn would like to hear from their friends. Get-well wishes also go to Sally Rogers. Sally hasjn't been feeling well since they came home from their vacation. We are all hoping all of you are in the pink of health real soon. Anniversaries Greetings go to Fred and Isabelle Karmel. They will celebrate their wedding anniversary Tuesday, May 14. Greetings also go to John and Marie Behrendt. They will celebrate their wedding anniversary Wednesday, May 15. Congratulation and best wishes go to you Fred and Isabelle and John and Marie, and hope you celebrate many more anniversaries together. Birthday Greetings go to Josephine Schuerr who will celebrate her big day Friday, May 10. Greetings also go to little Michaelle Freund. She will be a great big one year old Sunday May 12. Many happy returns, Josephine and Michaelle. Clean-Up The clean-up that was to take place last week has been postponed. It will take place in the near future. Sympathy Our deepest sympathies go to Josephine Miller. Josephine's father, Fred Dosch, passed away last week in Chicago. Attends Wedding . Lawrence and Josephine Bartelt and son, Bob, and a friend, Joyce Adams of McHenry, at- 2>o Ijou JC\n, ow •Sosommeeoonnee ^Jevu ^Jowri? The Welcome Wagon Representative would like to call on them and extend a welcome to the community. Please Call the Representative Below come W aaon /v\preAentative Adelaide B. Patzke Phone 385-3278 tended a wedding in Chicago Saturday, May 4. * In Closing A very happy mothers day to all you lovely mothers. • IN ORATORY CONTEST Among nine Carroll college students scheduled to compete in the fourteenth annual President's Cup oratory contest in the Student Union was Howard Segermark of Phi Theta Pi fraternity, an MCHS graduate. Nevf SIMGUE Cro»* and S Vlay-TVP® Cro*» ****** melts ne* iV and with**"4 yield eoetn-** Stack. <* «*" ( CLINTON MARTIN 2505 North Martin Road 385-0527 McHenry WHY Mi PLYMOUTH SAIIS 46% AHEAD OFIASTYIAR? One good reason: Plymouth's smart new styling! 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