I Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 653-9167 zajas Observe iffy Years f Marriage On a Thanksgiving. Day 50 ears ago, Nov. 24, 1921, John nd Joan Czaja were married Holy Trinity church in icago. Six years ago they oved to Wonder Lake where ey now reside at 7120 Oak treet. The Czajas celebrated heir fiftieth wedding an- iversary on Thanksgiving Day is year by spending a quiet ay together at home. Mrs. zaja is an active member of e Young at Hearts Club and lso works with the Mission ub at Christ the King church, e join their many friends in ishing John and Joan Czaja ongratulations on their golden nniversary and much love and appiness for years to come. KUPPLESKLUB The Kupples Klub of the onder Lake Bible church will meet for dinner at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 18, at the Timbers in Woodstock. White Christmas Sunday at the church will be Dec. 19 which is also the day of the Christmas cantata by the choir at 7 p.m. The boxes that are being filled by the members of the church for the old folk at Valley Hi should be returned on Sunday morning, Dec. 19. The Sunday School Christmas program will be directed by Mrs. Madonna Nally and presented on Wed nesday, Dec. 22, at 7 p.m. WELCOME FIRST CHILD Mr. and Mrs. John Peleck, 8519 Richmond Road, Wonder Lake, are welcoming their first child, a son, born Nov. 28 in McHenry hospital. Jack Michael weighed 7 lbs., 7 ozs., at birth and his maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lalond, Elkhorn, Wis. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roman Peleck, Chicago. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Happy birthday to Miss Patty Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Freund, who will be 19 years old on Friday, Dec. 17. RE-ENACT NATIVITY SCENE The first grade CCD classes of Christ the King church, under the able direction of their teachers, Mrs. Janet Maksymiak, Mrs. Judy Grauman and Mrs. Bev Harris, presented a re-enactment of the Nativity scene at the annual Christmas party of the Ladies Sodality of the church on Dec. 2. Mrs. Maksymiak narrated the story while Sr. Lawrence provided the piano ac companiment. The children were dressed in suitable costumes for their parts and performed with ease and charm before their proud families and the ladies of the sodality. Appearing as Mother Mary was Janet Sullivan, Vin Cook was Joseph, the angel who appeared to Mary was Lisa Gallagher, thethree wisemen were Paul Fal low, Dan Huff and Mike Maksymiak filling in for Jerry Draffkorn who was unable to appear because of sickness, King Herod was Sean O'Don- nell, Innkeepers were Matthew Morrisey, Susan Blaha and Michelle Meckier, angels were Mary Oleszczuk, Mary Bazan, Brenda Berlin, Angela An derson, Beth Lance, Kathy and Kristy Frechette and Sherri Grauman filling in for Jacqueline Tyrrell who was also on the sick list, the shepherds were Richie Buss, Jimmy Olson and Tony Crumb and the Townspeople were Ruth Mahal, Danny Kiernan and Frankie Teresi. Following the play, the children settled down for some hot chocolate and Christmas cookies, when, lo and behold, who should appear but Jolly Old Santa (some say he walked like Fr. Tranel) with a gift for each and every performing star. It was an enjoyable evening for young and old alike. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Wonder Lake is making itself even more beautiful with all the Christmas decorations ap pearing at each house. We think the wreath on the front of the Nativity Lutheran church is especially pretty. NEWCOMERS Moving vans and trucks and trailers have been seen a lot lately on Wooded Shores Drive in Oakwood Shores with the results that we have three new families to welcome to Wonder Lake. Moving into the house at 7405 E. Wooded Shores Drive are Edward and Julie Deener WHO KNOWS? 1. How many parks make up the National Park Sys tem? 2. Which of the three Brothers played the 3. What is an Intelsat 4. Who preceded tht Robert Kennedy as ney General? 5. This is the season for coryza. What is it? 6. Which U. S. President served the shortest term? 7. Name the "Beaver" state. 8. Who was Neptune? 9. 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A modern Christmas, just like an old-fashioned Christmas, calls for gatherings of family and friends, with much merriment, fun and feasting. Through the years, the ways of celebrating Christmas have taken on many different forms. Today Christmas is apt to be plastic or aluminum trees, rather than na ture's o\vyn fir, spruce or pine. The glow of tiny beeswax candles is only a memory, replaced now by strings of twinkling lights. SECTION 1-PAGE 13-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 1971 spirit of Christmas stays the same. Like yesteryear, families cele brate with gifts and greens, with the warmth of a glowing hearth and the gleam of a lighted tree. Stockings are hung by the chim ney with care and even with can- Once Jolly Old Santa was trans ported only by reindeer drawn sleigh. He may now arrive by helicopter or jet plane. In spite of the changes, the es sence of the season, the basic dies, though these are in candle- holders - rather than from the tree. The togetherness at Christmas, and the ways of celebrating are all part of the legend and lore of Christmas. and their children, Martin, who is 11 and in the sixth grade and Eric, who was 6 on Monday (happy birthday, Eric!) and is in kindergarten. The Deener family comes to Wonder Lake from Cherry Valley, 111. Next door to the Deeners at 7401 E. Wooded Shores Drive are Sue and Jack Vanek, a former farm couple from Richland Center, Wis., and originally from Chicago. The Vaneks have two children, Johnny, 7, a first grader and Joan, 4. Sue Vanek tells us she thinks this is really a nice neighborhood and she fjlso had some high praise for Harrison school. Down the street at 8312 E. Wooded Shores Drive are Larry and Joanie Freund, who recently moved here from McHenry with their two children, Kimberly, who is 5 and in kindergarten, and Michael, a three year old. A warm welcome to Wonder Lake to our newcomers and may all your days here be happy ones! SERVICEMAN ADDRESS Mrs. Kasik (Muriel) Oleszczuk called to give us the address of their son, Rich, who has been in Vietnam for a year and recently signed up for three more months. Herwit is for any friends who would like to send him holiday greetings: Sgt. Rich Oleszczuk 356-40-7108, Co. E. 1-46 Inf. 196 Bd., A.P.O. San Francisco, Cal. 96256 CHOREOGRAPHER - Gina Anderson of McHenry, McHenry County college freshman who did the choreography for "A Thurber Carnival," recently staged at MCC, demonstrates a ballet pose. Gina is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. @tutc0ial& Sfofr has expanded into additional shopping space. We now devote a bright, sparkling new section of our store to girls . . .. | .. .we call it l kirn's eloset We proudly invite all our valued customers new and old to come visit and let us show you around! On The Square Woodstock, Illinois 18-INCH G.E. 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