WONDER LAKE GAIL WILLIAMS I ! L. JEANETTE McCALL SELECTS JUNE 14 AS WEDDING DATE Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McCall of Deep Spring Woods, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanette Sue, to Bruce Palagi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Palagi, Dolton./ The wedding date has beenset for June 14. HONORED FOR HIGH GRADES Miss Christine Oleszczuk, Indian Ridge, was recently honored at Northern Illinois university, DeKalb, for having a straight "A" average for the second semester of the 1967- 68 school year. FORMER RESIDENT PASSES AWAY 653-3371 Word hag been received by the George Freund family, of Shore Hills, that Mrs. Betty Pavlik, mother of Mrs. Duane (Pat) Fossler, 3323 Longfield Circle, Houston, Texas, 77042 passed away recently. Until her death Mrs. Pavlik resided with her daughter. , HAWKINS-GUENTHER WEDDING VOWS ARE TOLD Miss Sandra Kay Hawkins, daughter of the Charles Hawkinses, Deep Spring Woods, and Norman Guenther, Round Lake, were united in marriage Jan. 4 in Trinity Lutheran church, Long Lake, the Rev. Harold Knappe officiating. The bride's brother, Paul Hawkins, was best man. The couple will leave for Hawaii, Feb. 4 where the bridegroom will be stationed with the U.S. Air Force. NOTE OF SYMPATHY Our condolences to the family of Paul Graedler, McHenry, who passed away Jan. 17 in McHenry hospital. Mr. Graedler's son, Gerhard, resides in Wonder Lake. HOSPITALIZED Mrs. Dora Cole, Clarence Carlson, Mrs. Lois Harrison, DeWitt Growder, Baby Lori Walling, Mrs. Darlene Benson and Allen Lyndrup were patients this week at Woodstock hospital. Mrs. FlorenceSaul, John Welter, Mrs. Jacqueline Scointi, Mrs. Mary Curran, Vernon Rousey, Sr., and Alexander Clark were hospitalized this past week at McHenry hospital. NATIVITY LUTHERAN QHURCH NEWS The Voyagers (Couples club) all twenty-six couples, traveled to Johnsburg last Sunday ev- Lee and Ray Electric Hotpoint Washer Special "eeec: ening for dinner and " Candlelight Bowling". Fellowship and fun were enjoyed by all. The hosts for the evening were the Chuck Thackers and the Fred Bowers. Next month's meeting will be an evening of fun in the snow ,with ice skating andsnowmobiling on the agenda. Hosts for February are the Gordon Grans > and the Allan Vogts. MOURN LOSS OF ANDREW JOHNSON Our deepest condolences to the family of Andrew Johnson, Wooded Shores, who passed away Jan. 13 in Chicago. Funeral services were from Nati-*" vity Lutheran church, Pastor David Allin officiating. Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Sybil; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Janice) Bores, Wheaton; Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Berna, Woodstock and Richard, Crystal Lake; and one grandson. LEAVES FOR GERMANY PFC Frank Visconti left for Germany Jan. 13. 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This unit has very low miles and carries balance of factory warranty of two years or 24,000 miles (whichever comes first) Truly in Exceptional condition - Travel in comfort and with real economy when you own this camper. FULL PRICE $2195 CRYSTAL LAKE IMPOSTS INC. Route 14 West of 31 1005 N. Front St. McHenry, Illinois Free Parking Lot Dial 385-0882 (815) 459-7100 OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9:00 Authorized Seles & Services This pictures shows part of the damage which destroyed the utility room in the Vern Foat home at 1912 N. Sunset avenue, Lakeland Park, last Sunday afternoon. The family, including four children, is residing with neighbors until they are able to find another home. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Woodstock hospital recovering from the "bug". Get-well wishes are sent to you, Dickie. RETURN TO CHICKEN POX My sister and brother-inlaw, the Bill Forbes, Harvey, returned from a 10-day trip thru Dallas, Texas, and Mexico to find their daughter, Debbie, breaking out with chicken pox. 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