ONDER LAKE GAIL WILLIAMS 653-5371 YOUNG AT HEARTS OBSERVE SECOND ANNIVERSARY The Young at Hearts will observe their second anniversary Wednesday, April 17 at Christ the King church by having a potluck social day. Everybody is welcome to attend and they will eat promptly at 12 noon. HOSPITALIZED Miss Ruth Wilson, Wonder Center r was a patient at Mc- Henry hospital recently. Mrs. Larry (Sharon) Hosick, Wonder Center, was a patient at McHenry this past week. NOTES OF SYMPATHY Our condolences to the family of Mrs. Elizabeth Parker, Rockford, grandmother of the Rev. Eugene Parker, pastor of Christ the King, Wonder Lake. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to Miss Cathy Cummings, daughter of the Gary Cummings, Oakwood Shores, who will blow out five candles, April 20. Also a happy birthday to Master Ernie Vogt of Moline, who will blow out two candles, April 20. Ernie is the grandson of the Ernest Vogts and the George Sorensons and great-grandson of the Fred Hansens, all of Wonder Center. Also, last but not least, my husband, Norm, celebrates his birthday, April 15. Happy birthday to all!!! ENGAGEMENTS The engagement of Miss Susan M. Amrich, Island Lake, daughter of the Andrew Amrichs and Richard A. Johnson, son of the Andrew Johnsons, Wooded Shores, has been announced by her parents. An autumn wedding is being planned at the St. John* s Lutheran church, Island Lake. The engagement of Miss Susan Lee Olson, Wooded Shores, daughter of the lstte Howard C. Olsons, and Steven Dean Booker, son of the O.R.Bookers,Indian Ridge, was announced recently by the Wallace E. Mathesons, Wooded Shores. A September wedding is being planned. The engagement of Miss Carol Frances Moffett,daughter of the Joseph Moffetts, Oakwood Shores and Roger E. Johnson, son of the Gene D. Johnsons, Ringwood Road, McHenry has been announced by her parents. The wedding will take place July 20 at Christ the King church in Wonder Lake. SERVING IN VIETNAM William Craig Johnson, son of the Ted Johnsons, Wooded Shores, has left for Vietnam recently to serve his country. NEW NEIGHBORS We have new neighbors in Oakwood Shores who are residing in the home recently occupied by the Norm Williams' on Oakwood Drive - they are Harold and Judy Sparrows, from Fort Wayne, Ind. They has two children, Debbie 4% years old and Jeff, almost 2 years old. Mr. Sparrows is a lab technician. Welcome to the Lake!!! ANNIVERSARY Happy fifth anniversary to Jerry and Bgtty Draffkorn, Oakwood Shores, on April 20, NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWS The Holy Week Services are as follows: Good Friday Services, April 12 at 7:30 p.m. Easter Services are 7 a.m., Service of Holy Communion and the regular 11 a.m. worship service. Following the 7 a.m. Easter Sunday service, there will be the annual Easter Breakfast in the fellowship hall. You may obtain tickets from Dick Anderson, Ken Gabel, "Pete" Peterson or Ed Malenius. A most blessed Easter toall! DOLORES BRENXAN 653-9045 AREA PLAGUEB BY BROKEN BOTTLES AND WINDOWS Seems as tho some persons unknown spent some time at the Ringwood school after hours over the weekend. Five windows have been broken • and writings wore left on the sidewalks. I don't know who did it but it is a terrible state of affairs when youngsters have nothing better to do than break things. We as parents are responsible for the actions of jour youngsters, and as taxpayers, have to pay for repairs and upkeep of property. Do you know where your children are after dark? Or during daylight hours? May be if they aren't around home, you should question M EVA FREUND PHONE 675-2135 FIICLIIRY F S 4002 W. Waukegan Rd. 385-0730 GREETING CARDS FOR EASTER NEED REGULAR POSTAGE Just a reminder from the postmaster that postage for all Easter greeting cards one ounce or lighter is 6-cents. This first class postage rate will provide jet flight service for Easter greeting cards to serviceman in Vietnam and other overseas locations as well as airlift treatment for most domestic addresses more than 250 miles from the mailing point on a space available basis. CLUB At a recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Kattner prizes in cards were given to Mrs. Christina Britz, Mrs.Luella May and Mrs. Eva Freund. A dessert lunch was served. The club will meet next at the home of Mrs. Fannie Prosser in Fox Lake on April 25. HOSPITALIZED Mrs. John Sheets and Mrs. Denise Aubert have been patients in McHenry hospital. PTA CARD PARTIES The last of the series of card parties given by the PTA of Spring Grove school was held Friday evening, April 5. There was a good attendance. Members of the PTA wish to thank the public and all those who helped make these parties a success. Proceeds will be used for much needed equipment for the school. VISITS AND TRIPS Recent callers in the Fred May home were Mrs. Millie Overton of Solon and Mrs. Anna Nordmeyer of Wauconda. Mrs. Nordmeyer is a sister to Clara Deinlein. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Helbling have returned from spending the winter in Mexico and southern states. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koberstine have returned from a month's stay in Texas. Mr. Koberstine spent two weeks in a Houston hospital and is now feeling fine. They enjoyed the rest of the months stay sightseeing, returning home through the Ozarks. ATTEND MEETING Mrs. Nora Miller and Mrs. Clara Deinlein attended a luncheon and card party last week at Fremont center. This was a benefit for the medical misssion and Mount St. Joseph. COUNTY INVESTS $142,910 IN E-H SAVINGS BONDS McHenry county residents purchased a total of $142,910 in series E and H United States savings bonds and freedom shares in February according to Donald J. Still, Woodstock, general county chairman of the savings bonds committee. Purchases in the state of Illinois were $29,513,237, according to Arnold J. Rauen, state director of the Treasury Department's savings bonds division. This is 0.6 percentabove the total for last February and accounts for 6.7 percent of national sales which were $442, 000,000. PHONE 385-0170 Unprecedented! Happening, now of your Chevrolet dealer's, an explosion of extra Only the leader could do it! You've never seen savings like this on '68 Chevrolets and Chevelles. You save on America's most popular V8s with automatic transmissions. Check these Bonus Savings Plans. 1. Any Chevrolet or Chevelle with 200-hp Turbo-Fire V8, Powerglide and whitewalls. 2. Any Chevrolet or Chevelle with 250-hp Turbo-Fire V8, Powerglide and whitewalls. 3. Any regular Chevrolet with 250- hp Turbo-Fire V8, Turbo Hydra- Matic and whitewalls. 4. Now, for the first time ever, big savings on power disc brakes and Impala Convertible power steering when you buy any Chevrolet or Chevelle with V8 engine. 5. Buy any Chevrolet or Chevelle V8 2-door or 4-door hardtop model --save on vinyl top, electric clock, wheel covers and appearance guard items. ' GM them and KNOW where they are at all times. And, there probably will be a real booming business in the tire and tire repair business! Seems as tho we have some youngsters who delight in throwing empty pop bottles on the sidwalks and roads as well as at kids and on the railroad tracks, just to have something to do. Do your kids know how much damage broken glass can do? Is it possible to really hurt somebody with an empty bottle? If things keep on as they are now, it will be too late, as there's sure to be somebody hurt, and we will find out how much damage an empty bottle can do. Too late then. Just a plea to parents to inform your children of the results of such horseplay. Get them to sit down and inform them before somebody is hurt. Pm sure we don't want anybody hurt as a result of our failure as parents to explain things to our younguns. CANCER DRIVE THIS MONTH You will find cancer volunteers knocking at your door within the next week or two, asking for funds needed for research, education and patient service programs of the American Cancer society. Morte contributions are needed for cancer research. Won't you help out? Your donations are needed. Greet your cancer volunteer and give generously. Thank you. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to Linda Low, who celebrates her natal day on the fourteenth - happy anniversary to Clara and Jerry Tonyan on the sixteenth who celebrate 16 years of wedded bliss --Anniversary wishes to our storekeepers, Edith and Floyd Howten on the seventeenth - happy birthday wishes to John Klapperich on the nineteenth - and a special wish for a most happy birthday to my neighbor Peg Scharf, on the nineteenth - and happy birthday also on the nineteenth, to Roland Hunt, grandson of the William Hoffmans - and on the twentieth, happy birthday to Henry Aissen and Harold Jepson, who share the day. CARD CLUB The Card club met on Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Anna Shadle. Mae Wiedrich took high for the afternoon with Vivian Jackson, low. Helen Winn and Blanche Howe were guest subs for the day. HERE AND THERE Mrs. Eleanor Howe of Crystal Lake and Margaret Stone of Woodstock called on Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Hawley on Sunday, On Sunday, Mrs. Ruby Shepard was a dinner guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ainger of Hebron. Saturday afternoon callers in the home of Mrs. Fred Wiedrich Sr., were Mrs. Roy Wiedrich, daughters, Nancy and Margie, and granddaughter, Peggy, all of Burlington. ^ Mrs. L.E. Hawley, Mrs. Anna Reinwall of McHenry and Mrs. P. Norland of Chicago have gone to Hot Springs, Ark. It was Ringwood night at Slade's Corners Friday night! Art Lau, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Rassmussen, and Michele, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Oxtoby, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Low, Mr. and Mrs. Rog Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan all enjoyed the fish! This brings the column to a close, and also brings us to the end of Lent. Pd like to wish each a Happy and Joyous Easter. See you next week? FRI., APR., 12, 1968 - PLA1NPEALER - PG. 9 Church Opens Bus Route Ken Lambert, Bob Branson and Charles Bryant plan the bus route which has its start on Easter Sunday, sponsored by the First Baptist church, in an effort to provide a special service to parents in transporting children to Sunday school. If everybody, succeeded in become Somebody, there wouldn't be anybody left to be nobody. The First Baptist church will begin a bus route Easter Sunday morning as a special service to the community. Parents whq do not have transportation or cannot bring their children to Sunday School are encouraged to take advantage of this service. The bus route will include Lily moor, Lake moor Eastwood Manor and Kent Acres. Circulars are being distributed for further details as to time and stops. Drivers will be Ken Lambert, Bob Branson and Charles Bryant. Charles Bryant is chairman of the Bus Transportation committee. Other members are Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. Branson and Mrs. Bryant. Assisting them will be Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brock and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haney. High Tunnel The world's highest vehicular tunnel is being blasted through the Continental Divide at an altitude of 11,112 feet 65 miles west of Denver. The 9,000-foot-long tube, part of Interstate 70, will obviate a perilous drive over Loveland Pass. ^ M&A.D THE C5ILASSIFIISDS Eff L'.IN Specialising in BUSINESSMEN^ LUNCH 12 n®@!n) t@ 2 p.m. FINE FOODS - COURTEOUS SERVICE I Mile North of Wauconda on Old Route 12 Phone J A 6-2929 • M FURS CLEANING - GLAZING REPAIR & REMODELING Otto Heinz FURS 3018 W. Crescent Ave McHenry, 111. Ph. 385-5315 (JET THE PARTS YOU WANT - WHEN YOU NEED THEM from Community Auto Supply Phone 385-0778 FOR SERVICE 5 COUNTERMEN Mike Kalfus Frank Meisner Arnold Anderson Dan Strach Stan Bankiewicz BARBER SHOP ^0 • Hair Coloring ^ • Hair Styling ^0 • Hair Pieces • Razor Cuts JANE'S by appointment 385-7711 Lawn Mower Sales & Service Impair 385-0434 $r 3102 N. Chapel Hill Rd. Chain Saw - Sales Service & Sharpening Fleming Equipment Small Engine Repair Phone 385-2323 4005 W. Wkpn., McHenry Buy-Sell-Trade Drive in anytime, and see your car shine .... fast! LolioSdinci Park CAR WASH Next to Phillip's 66 Illinois most complete Gun Store with a selection of over 1,000 guns in stock McHENRY GUN CENTER Dally 9 • 9, Sat. & Sun. 9 - G 3325 W. Elm Ph. 385-7320 Home Cooking Good Food - Fine Drinks Heih"©r ma tin's Package Goods Edwin Hettermann Johnsburg - McHenry 385-1787 Resiaurani 8c Lounge Complete Business Men's Luncheon $1.00 11:30 - 2:30 Dinner Starts 4:00 p.m. Al' 2028 W. Rte. 120 Phone 385-9892 Farm Equipment George P. Freund, Inc Case - New Holland 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. McHenrv Bus. 385-0420 Res. 385-0227 Complete Selection Also Register In Our Bridal Register Agatha Gifts Candies 1242 Green St. 385-0097 CATERING joim •Banquets •Parties •* Weddings Meeting Room Phone 385-1475 3312 Chapel Hill Road Insurance & Real Estate 1. Life Auto Liability Bonds Workmen's Compensation Fire Homeowners Plate Glasl Marine Accident & Health Office 385-3300 Residence 385-3321 3429 W. Elm Street McHenrv. Illinois 60050 Stylish Cabinetry & interior Remodeling custom made cabinets of all kinds Phone 385-3929 limer Schilling 3607 Chapel Hill Rd. Johnsburg, 111. Garages Any size any style. Complete remodeling and repair service. We also specialize tat room additions. DUKE CONSTRUCTION CO. Ph. 815-653-6161 -,y Wonder Lake