™S a? 'znTzrnnrm FEDERATION OF GOP MEET THIS "v7v v v y-,.\ : •; rn~? • • "•-""" •- •--•••' JEWEL BEEF MART IAHJHARTOq I REPAIRS MADE TO SECTION OF EAST WONDER LAKE ROAD D u r i n g my t r a v e l s t o a n d work the past few weeks 1 work is being done to repair the section of £ast Wonder Lake Road from the main intersection to Oakwood Shores. Perhaps now would be a good tijrie for me to ask a question and see if any of you can suggest an answer. I know I am not the" only one who has a problem with this road in the winter. I've fa'£$£d the natives grumbling about it for yeairs but it seems there is no solution -- or is there?? The bone of contention is^e- incline where the blacktop gdes into route 120. How many times have you tried to slow down1 on a slippery winter morning and e n d e d up half way across the highway before you cfltflcT come ot a stop. It's like p£yii)g Russian roulette. Especially inasmuch as you can't s£e if any cars are coming f»m the East -- because of the hffl -- until you get out onto the highway. •The exact reverse happens at night ^on the way home. You slew down to make the turn on to the blacktop from the highway and nine times out of ten you can't make the hill. My question is -- can anything be done about this corner? 8 We are sorry to ' learn that Fred Kusch of 4419 E. Wonder Lake Road is seriously ill at the McHenry hospital. Christ the King Church News The Catechetical School will begin on Thursday Sept. 23rd. H o u r s a r e a s f o l l o w s : H i g h school students -- 7:30 p.m. Saturdays. Fifth thru eighth grade students 10 a.m. Sundays. For kindergaretn thru fourth grade -- Sunday the 26th after 9 a.m. Mass. TOPS Club Members Enjoy Travelogue Members and guest at the loc a l T O P S C l u b m e e t i n g l a s t Wednesday enjoyed a rare treat in seeing the movies of Africa and hearing about the country from Marie deGreef and Phoebe Rornberger who spent their vacation in South Africa a few years ago. Both are now employed at the Memorial Hospital for McHenry County in Woodstock. Miss de Greef is chief is a therapist at tHe «. The trip back had a special meaning for Miss de Greef since she is a native of South Africa and still has some of her family ithere. It was her first trip home in several years. • A great man once said "The world is a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page". We can't all travel as much as we might like to and all the members of the club greatly appreciated these two ladies shari n g a f e w p a g e s f r o m t h e i r "world book" with them. Another speaker is planned for a November meeting of the club. HOLIDAY HILLS NEWS -IN«Z YOUNG 38A-4A72 CAROL KRYSIAK IS MARRIED IN HOME CEREMONY The* sun shone brightly as CSrol Krysiak and Joseph Hoffman were united in marriage on Saturday Sept. 11. The ceremony took place at their home before a flower bedecked fireplace.' -4ier matrom of honor was Eunice 'Heise. Chaarles H e i s e served the groom as best man. -A wedding brunch was held at a^reslaurant in Crystal Lake w i t h t h e f o l l o w i n g w e d d i n g gnes't present; Mr. and Mrs. W. ItSndt, Mrs. C. Raska, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Szamlewski, Mr. affd Mrs. Dean Lucky, Virginia C J I e v a , G e r i P a s c a r a l l a , M r s . Krysiak and young Edward, Evejjn. p a n i e 1 and Arnol^ Krysiak. - •A reception for fifty guests w£s held at their home later in the day with a buffet supper sgj-ved. „ , BRIDAL SHOWER J o s e p h H o f f m a n , t h e farmer Carol Krysiak, was the sttt-prised guest of honor at a bjydal shower on Tuesday, Sept. 7t-She recived many lovely pertal' g i f t s from her friends, i hostess was Geri Pascaretla of Wonder Lake. "Victor Justes, Jr. At I.I.T. •victor Justes, Jr., left Holiday HJ4 lis on Sunday Sept. 12, and tqj»k up residence in Chicago where he is enrolled at the Illinois Institute of Technology Having worked with his Dad the last few summers he able to get some experience ii^his chosen profession. He is nWw going on to major in chemical engineering. Our best wishes to you Vic! ZpOQe just one day when his Mom, Jimmie, called to give rap tlje information, she already missed him. Moms are like that, y^ah, they are are!! -- . Surprise Visitor •Chadie and Mac Ary were pleasantly surprised on Sept. 11 when-Mac's brother stopped by for a "visit. Capt. James Ary of t£g U.S. Air Force is Mac's youngest brother and is statfOned at Edwards Air Force ijase in California. He was rout- ... not chance the more deeply you understand flje pbwer and love of God, the less JJ)u believe in chance. There's a tew of Spirit much greater than the law of averages, and those who discover it, and live by it, will help © light the world's way out of ctiaos. Hear this public lecture Wled "God -- Not Chance" by KOREAN B. HOLMES, C.S.B., Eiemlier of the Board of Lectureship of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Christian Science lecture Saturday, Sept. 25th -- 8 p.m. Qgntral Grade School Auditorium, Paddock St. Corner McHenry Ave., Under Auspices: "Z. First Church of Christ, Scientist •-- Crystal Lake, 111. Everyone is welcome ed through Chicago oh a flight, giving him the opportunity to spend the weekend here. On Sunday, Sept. 12, he accompanied the Arys to Wheeling for dinner with Elizabeth Pate. Leslie's Birthday Party Leslie Jende's little friends all thoroughly enjoyed her fifth birthday party. Beginning with lunch at home and taking them on a trip to a nearby farm and zoo with rides and ice cream completed a fun filled day for guests GiGi Smith, Kim Walters and Wendy Young. Charlotte McCleere was on hand for lunch and prizes. Young Fishermen Have Fish Fry Holiday Hills has a group of young men who are avid fishermen. Eight boys fished for three days and then had their own fish fry. They caught, cleaned and cooked the fish that never tasted better in their lives. Who were these up and coming sportsmen??? Greg Smith, Danny Johnson, Eddie Krysiak, Dean Heise, Pat, Kurt and Keith Teuber. Incidentally Greg was the chef for this never to b e f o r g o t t e n f i s h f r y . I t m u s t have been good because they left only the bones. The affair was held at the Teuber home. Receipe Rendezvous The Eunice Circel of St. John's Lutheran church will hold a recipie rendezvous on Thursday, Sept. 30. The speaker will be Dr. Ben Josehl, psychologist. Tickets are available from any member of the circle. Greetings A h a p p y b i r t h d a y t o o u r 'friendly neighbor' Bill Abbink who celebrated his. b i r t hday Sept. 17. Get-Well Wishes A cheerful bouquet of get-well wishes to Robert Sundby who is hospitalized again with his leg. Young Doings We Youngs had a very enjoyable weekend with dinner with o u r f o r m e r P a s t o r , R e v . Nieting, and his wife, Dorothy, on Friday, Sept. 10, Kuples Club with friends of long standing, the Olsens of Cary, the Streets of Wonder Lake and the Witzman's of Wauconda, on Saturday night, and iinner in River- Side, with Mrs. Walda and J. Richard Reeder and their three children, David, Janet and Tommy. Tommy is a Godchild of Clare's and mine. KSwanis Club Meeting Ed Heller won the "Battle Ax Award". The speaker was George Freund, former Mayor of McHenry, who spoke on city planning and in particular about the new Boone Creek Development. Mrs. Freund gave a very conc i s e, informative presentation followed up by a question and answer session. President Jim Robison read a letter from the Crystal Lake Club on the new lecture series sponsored by them. Bill Cristy is organising an interclub for DeKalb Farm Day. Next week the speaker will be Jack Satorius. Sept. 27 the speaker will be T.P. Mathews and the topic will be "Public Works". McHENRY CHOICE FOR ANNUAL MEET OF HOMEMAKERS Advance preparations are being made for the annual meeting of the McHenry County Homemakers Extension association, which again this year will be held at the McHenry Country Club. It is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 21, starting with registration and a buffet luncheon. Guest speaker for the day will be Mrs. Ralph Wier, editor of the "Letter From a Farmer's Wife" column of Prairie Farmer magazine. Her topic will be "Awareness in Everyday Living". Tickets are available at the extension office, Rt. 47 and Mc- ConneU road, which is located in the Farm Bureau building. One variety of the firefly, native to southeastern U.S., gives a green light: some varieties give a yellow or goldcolor light. The Illinois Federation of Republican Women will convene at the Conrad Hilton in Chicago on Sept. 23 and 24 to: celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the State Federation. Attending as delegates of the McHenry Township Republican Women's club will be Mrs. Jacob (Connie) Johnson, Mrs. Chuck (Dorothy) Miller, Mrs. Grant (Gerry) Ernst and Mrs. Henry (Clara) Nell. Mrs. Davis also serves as a board member of the Illinois Federation in the office of downstate membership chairman. She will attend a bdard meeting of the State Federation prior to the formal opening of the. conference, and will meet with club presidents and delegates to discuss plans for regional conferences scheduled for the com-: ing year. Among prominent Republican women who will attend are Mrs. -Phyllis Schlafly, first vice-president of . the National Federation of Republican Women, (former President of the Illinois Federation who appeared as guest of the local club in May, 1964); Mrs. Audrey Peak,, Republican national committeewoman for Illinois; Mrs. Lucinda Wanner, assistant to the chairman of the State Central committee; and other chairmen of the Naional Federation of Republican Womert> After a busy schedule of committee meetings and seminars on Thursday, the delegates are eagerly anticipating the appearance of Mrs. Mary Brooks, assistant to the chairman of the National Committee, as featured speaker for the banquet that evening. The luncheon Friday will honor presidents of the 1964 Gold Honor roll awards. Mrs. Davis will represent the Tri- County Republican club of Boone, Lake and McHenry Counties, since Mr. Davis, club president, will be unable to attend. FILES SUIT A $75,000 damage suit has been filed in Circuit court by James Robison of Wonder Lake on behalf of his three-yearold daughter, Rose, for injuries allegedy received by the girl in a pedestrian-auto accident on Aug. 20. The suit names James Hermle of Wonder Lake as defendant. AND THEN SOME! "Service Is Our Business" Says Jim Bohl and Pete Hamil To be Sure of Your Satisfaction and Safety, we have installed All New Modern Equipment. We Specialize In: • Front End Alignment • Wheel Balancing • Automatic Transmissions • Headliie Adjustments • Electronic Diagnosis and Motor Tune-Up • Everything to a Complete Motor Overhaul "Budget Arrangements, If Required" SUNNYSIDE DODGE 4810 W. Route 120 McHenry, 111. 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