J Thur»day, December 16.1965 WONDER LAKE NEWS MAKY LOU HARTOG 658-7176 SUDDEN DEATH OF DAVE AYRES SADDENS LAKERS . ^'Deepest sympathy to Conhie Ayres and her family. Connie's husband, Dave, died very sud- ^bnly on Monday, Dec. 6. The Ayres family live at 7613 Oak- Vt^od Drive. « installation of Officers ™New officers for the coming year were installed in a very ifnpressive ceremony last Wednesday at the Wonder Lake Tops Club. Catherine Christophacted as installing officer in the absence of the Leader, Dorothy Valentine, who lias beea quite ill. Corsages of blue andw white were given to the gpyf.pfficers. Carrying out the blue and white theme of the Club' colors the following were installed in a candle lighting ceremony - Theresa Huska, Teader - Mary Lou Hartog, coleader - Alice Cable, secretary I^'aWnne Sallaz, t reasurer - Phyllis Straumann, recorder - $(nd Ronnie Perry, reporter. The~new officers will take over their duties at the first meeting io January. Wednesday Dec. 15 Was- trie last meeting of the ypar and the members enjoyed Vjiheir- annual Christmas party ^itlj. an exchange of gifts and refreshments. » -.Home From Hospital *'We are very happy to learn that- Dorothy Valentine and Ani}^ Horton are both home Horn the hospital and getting along quite well. This is not £nipe time of the year to be in a< hospital and we are glad the g|irls" are home again, ~ Deadline <v Because hext week is Christmas - remember that our deadline'" for next week's news is tonight (Thursday). I have to tDrri* in my news tomorrow mori)ing - at the latest in order to get it in next week's paper. J" will be away over Christmas so instead of sending your news in t» me -send it direct to the ljfeper for that one week, I am hoping that elusive person who Wants this job will show up 6y the time the next weeks paper comes around. Notes ^Yes, I'm still around picking Up bits of news here and there but only until another reporter shows up. Doesn't somebody want my job? Come on now there must be dozens of you who have said to yourself many times "I could do a better job of writing the news than she does any day in the week". Well, here's your chance to prove it. I said I'd keep up the good (?) work until they found someone else -- but I also told them that four years ago and I'm still around. The any of you out of news and I also can't get any of you to take my job. Such popularity must be deserved. If you want this job -don't call me call the office of the paper. They are the ones who can give you the correct information. Meantime, if you have news - tun, don't walk to the nearest phone and call me. I'll try to stay with it until someone takes my place. OK? Wonder View News Gary Allen Lusk made his appearance Saturday, Dec. 4. weighing in at 8 lbs. 9 oz. It was thought that Gary would be here a few weeks sooner, and now he has arrived at last. Sincere congratulations to Don and Barbara, and their family as they welcome the little fellow. Another arrival created quite a bit of excitement for the Menolasino family. On Saturday, Nov. 27, they welcomed a little cousin named Donna Lynn Holland who weighed in at 6 lbs. 3 oz. Sincere congratulations to parents, Ron and Carol Holland, and to Grandpa Joseph Menolasino. Mrs. Edward Zinser reports that she has a grand-niece who is stationed Great Lakes. Her name is E.N.S. Martha Sue Lyon M.S.C. U.S. Naval Station Great Lakes, 111. Martha has been studying medicine for the past ten years. There is a correction on the address of Kenny Kurbyun, his address is Kenneth Kurbyun S.A. 998 91 84 U.S.S. Constellation (CVA 64) F.P.O. San Francisco, Calif. I SOU) IT THROUGHTHE WANT ADS JPerSonaid Mesdames Alpha Pedersen, Elizabeth Thompson, Kathryn Worts and Luella Lockwood of Riverview C aoiUL«J«.N.A.; Mary Kantorski, Gertrude Murphy, Susan Olsen and Beatrice Peterson of Fox River Valley Camp attended the McHenry C o u n t y P a s t O r a c l e s c l u b Christmas party held at the home of Mrs. Freida Behrens in Algonquin, Tuesday, Dec. 7. The forty-five members and guests present included others from Elgin, Guf-nee, Woodstock, Crystall Lake and Algonquin. Following the pot-luck luncheon and business meeting there was a social hour with gift exchange and games. Their next meeting will be the first Tuesday in April. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whiting and children and their guests, M i s s e s J a n e t C o l e m a n a n d Irene Pritchard, of Liverpool, England, were recent guests of Miss Genevieve Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Stilling were visitors in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Mercedes Crichton, in Rockford Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Leonard Schlintz of Crystal Lake was a Saturday afternoon guest of Ann Frisby Miss Genevieve Knox and Melvin Whiting were quests at a farewell dinner in the Lloyd Whiting home in Elgin Sunday honoring their visitors, Janet Coleman and Irene Pritchard, who were leaving for their homes in Liverpool, England this week. Glen Dixon is home from Hines hospital to speed the holidays with his family here. Mrs. Ernestine Christian of Chicago was a weekend guest o f h e r f a t h e r , D r . H e n r y Freund. Mrs. A. M. Dohm attended a Christmas party at the home of friends in Skokie Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Schoenholtz were entertained in the Gerald Schoenholtz home in • W ' Si Milwaukee over the Mr. arid Mrs. CfalF KftiC* and son, Randy, visited friendf at Homewood Saturday. ,• Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow of Sharon, Wis., were weekend guests iik the Leslie OUert home. - ' Mrs. Edna Leonhart is spfc*Ufr ing the holidays in the home of her daughter, Mrs. L4iS Aucutt, in Oconom<nvOc, Wis; Mrs. A. M. Dohm returned recently from a week's Visit in the home of her brother, t>r; H. W. Riggert, and vWfe itt Metamora, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest SchfOedr er were in Chicago Suhdajf where they helped their nifecej Gerri Lynne Ritter, celebrate her twelfth birthday. •< Mr. and Mrs. James Wagneif and sons, Charles and Carl, ojf Milton, Wis., visited her fatheri Herb Simon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weingart entertained at a family gather* ing Sunday in honor of Mr, Weingart's birthday. Those present for dinner and sOcial evening were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mason and Eileen of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. William Salz» man, Patti and Suellen of liartland, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weiri* gart, Jr., and four children of Arlington Heights, Mr. a«4 Mrs. Harold Weingart and four children of Cooney Heights. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of Kansasville, Wis., called oft relatives here Wednesday evening and also attended the Alfons Adams wake. " ' The Howard Lockwood family attended an annual Christmas get-together of relatives held a| a hall in Alden, Sunday, ttitlf forty-five present. Miss Rena Scheid entertain^ at a pre-Christmas dinner Su day. Her guests were Mr. ani Mrs. Christy Burns of Wauto gan, Mrs. John J. Scheid o| Woodstock arid Julia, Rose Margaret Stilling. Read the Classifieds ALUMINUM SIDING Fireproof -- Waterproof -- Rustproof Reynolds -- Alsco ALSCO Premium "30" Siding with the DuPont Finish 30 Year Written Guarantee Storm Windows, Doors St Awnings McHenry Window & Awning Co. 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