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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Mar 1951, p. 9

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TbmdaMbichaa. 1*»* k WfWJf1 WT1" * WlW'fJ &ig!W!Ws News From WONDER LAKE '•i' p**4k Taaase Sells . Don't forget that on Tuesday, April S, you are to go to the polls and vote for supervisor and road commissioner of McHenry township, within which Wonder Lake lies. M]ke new census has given the township enough people officially to permit the adding of two assistant supervisory For these assistant Jobs, two Wonder Lake men are running, Carl Hallstrom and John "Bud" McMahon. Hallstrom's name will be on the ballot; "Bud" has thrown his hat Into the ring as a write-in candidate. "Bud" says to tell his friends tjttt they must take great care in wnting in Ids name since it is very easy to spoil a ballot The name must be followed by a box and an X must be within the bo*. Just the name is not enough; nor just the X. The name, the box, and the are all necessary. Steven "Sarge" Duttko, Republican precinct committeeman says to phone 783 or 346 for transportation to the polls. organised the troop; organised the Red Cross branch and serves as Its chairman; is an officer of the McHenry County Crippled association for the distribution of the Easter seals which aid in the cafe of crippled children; and has been very active in studying -government with the League of Wwaen Voters. 4 FATHER DIBS We extend sympathy to Elmer Murphy, whose father, Walter Murphy, 83, Montezuma, Ind., died last week. The senior Murphy was a retired employee of the15f&ndard Oil company. CASTER IN OHIO Geraldine Cormier, daughter of P' Cormiers, spent the East- «?r holiday visiting friends in Cleveland, 0. CRIW1 WAVE HfflHI Wonder Lake's one-man crime wave has been successfully run to earth by our Intrepid local deputy sheriff, Roger Hansen, and the sheriffs chief deputy, Harry Herendeen. Thomas Dean Hasan, 18, South Bend, Ind./jnras arrested by Chicago police last week and held in that city until picked up by the local deputies after radio warnings had gone out all through the midwest. <f~ Hazen has already confessed to breaking Into four Wonder Lake homes and stealing various items Including checks made out to K. B. Richards, which he cashed in a Chicago hotel. Hazen, with only ninth-grade schooling and with a record of having served four months in Oklahoma for having stolen a car, will probably be turned over to the grand jury for indictment afters preliminary hearing before Charles Hayes, Justice of the peace, April 2. Recently Hazen was discharged from -the army as an undesirable. Mrs. Ruth Redman has filed to run against Cheney and Schimke. Idfle Of Women Voters The annual meeting of Hie League of Women Voters of the Wonder Lake region will be held Tuesday, April 24, at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Alice Noren, Wonder Center. - <Whsre will be an election of officers and voting on changes in the by-laws. The slate proposed by the nominating committee includes Mrs. Olive- Tollman, president; Mrs. Ruth Redman, first vice-president; Mrs. Alice Noren, second vlcopresident; Mrs. Ida Ohlin, sceretary; Mrs. Jane Setzler and Mrs. Lillian Plotner, directors. AgThe nominating committee for 1jo2 Is to be composed of Mrs. Dorothy McEachren, chairman; Van Sells and Jane Ducey. There will probably be a substitution made in the president because the Tallmans will move from Wonder Lake in June or the latter part of May. PANCAKE PARTY Watch for announcement of a pancake party to be held lif the near future by the Klwanfs club of McHenry township. On April 9, Sidney Zwick, Chicago, cjiairman of Youth Hostels, will speak to the KiwaniE club about the hostel movement. teentixe movie There were seventy-nine children present at the first movie Teen-Time party held a week ago Friday by the Woman's club. There were no Teen-Time festivities Good Friday because of the holy day but on March 30 there will be movies again and the regular Teen-Time party. The picture will be "Five Little Peppers'*. Admission is 10 cents for all children; 25 cents for the adults. Teen-Time, sponsored by the Woman's club for the younger teenagers, is held in the Harrison school assembly room. Pop and potato chips are made available to the children at a minimum charge. DavM Hajes Visits At Parents' Home * A weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hayes, Hickory Falls, was their son, David C. Hayes, Chicago. David also came to visit wltl| his two daughters, -Nancy, 4H, and Carol 17 months, and to tell them that they hare a new sister, Ellen, born Feb. 19. Nancy and Carol have been visiting Grandma and Grandpa Hayes for the past four weeks. David, an aviator in World War II, lost a leg tn a plane crash and is patiently trying to accustom himself to his newest leg, made with a suction cup rather than with 4he heavy and awkward harness of the one he has been wearing since - the accident. Jlmmle llsfcee Hospitalised "Jlmmle" Bisbee, s*a of Mr. a*d Mrs. A1 Bisbie, Indian Ridge, Is In a hospital in Japan suffering froth a strangulated rapture. Jimmte was injured at the fighting front In Korea. Mrs. BIsbee Is now in charge of the Wayside rest home, Libertyville. night dinner April 9 at 7 o'clock at the Rolaine Grill at Wonder Lake. Harrison Scheel Newt The seventh and eighth iffftes and guests enjoyed a skating party at McHenry Tuesday from 8 to 10 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lathrop chaperoned (fte party. This is a monthly ev«nt sponsored by the school's "Pqjky of the Month" club. Mr. Lathrop, principal of Harrison, was elected delegate to the annual Education association meeting for tl^e next year to rtpresent the elementary schools of McHenry county. These delegates are select' ed at the annual Mc/ienry county Teachers' associa Woodstock. There will be movies for the "teen-timers" of Wonder Lake next Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., followed by an hour of games and dancing for the older children. The Woman's club sponsors the event in cooperation with Mr. Lathrop, who furnished the movie equipment and supervises the activities. All youth of Wonder Lake are cordially Invited to at* tend. No tickets are forifee event • - , • * • Child Staiy Greap A child study and guidance study group will hold a meeting to organize a center at the Harrison school April 3 at 8 p.m. At this time, group study will be explained. Material for the study group to discuss will be on hand as well as suggested topics from which a course may be outlined. Topics may be planned with reference to a study of "The Pre-School Child," "The Child of School Age" and 'The Adolescent Child." Please attend this important meeting and bring a list of topics that you would like to have discussed. Child study groups have been organized in many of the surrounding schools and is one of the progressive movements to make for better schools and to bring the parent and teacher closer to an understanding of the many problems that confront children. , v>i Gespel Chunk Newt -. ^ , It was a glorious, never-to-beforgotten Easter Sunday, with a brilliant sun pouring out it's floodtide of light and warmth from cloudless skies; And then to know the reality of a Risen Christ, which Is the pledge of Life immortal and undimmed hope for all who believe. | Our chapel was again crowded, yes, actually overcrowded by young and old. who came to the Sunday School session and the Morning Worship service. The children thrilled our hearts as they carried out their program in recitation and song. The male chorus sang for the first time and .very well. Sermon, music and song centered in the crucified and risen Christ, the only One who saves and satisfies. To us, however, each Sunday is a Lord's Day, to keep holy. And every day in between are days in which to experience His presence and power, to enable ns to live a risen life with Him, in loving service. Remember, that there's always a real welcome at the Gospel Center and that we are privileged to offer opportunities for divine service# both morning and evening on the Lord's day. So we will be for you next Sunday, April 1, at Sunday School Session al 10, ing worship, service n' 11 an ning gospel service at 7:48. Dairymen at the University Illinois say to feed your cows 4 cording to production, not appstlt% , ^ to save feed costs. Playtex Baby Products Wattles Drug McHenry 111. TALLMANS TO LEAVK Warren Tallman has secured a {$}endid executive position with an office supply firm in Birmingham, Ala. and will move his fapily there as soon as school is out. The loss of the Tallmans will be acutely felt in many parts of the civic life in Wonder Lake. Mrs. Tallman has served as Scout leader for the Girl Scouts afer she PILE'FOR BOARD Frank Cheney, secretary of the Harrison school board,' said that only four petition^ had been received from those who intend to run for the school board April 14. Joe Monteleone has filed for the position of president. This is for a term of one year. Joe is now filling this office. i Frank Cheney and Al Schimke have filed to run again as directors, for terms of two years each. Both are now members of the board. !'•< I1 If Your Stomach Is Like a GAS Factory!, When you eat a meaKand If turns right into gas, it's a sign your food Is not digesting quickly enough. It just lays' there and ferments. So you are In misery with gas for hours afterward. Many McHenry people used tn feel that way before they got CERTA- VIN. This new medicine digests food faster and better. Taken before meals It works with your feod. Gas pains go! Inches of bloat vanish! Contains Vitamin B-l with Iron to give pep and make nerves stronger. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering. Get CERT A-VIM -- Bolger's Drug Store. r*- - i^-m EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT ^ 7.3O p. M. -Trrt \ Tear skipper cows weigh more when seld kera Tear calves bring more here. Tenr dairy and breeding cattle can he tested at Sales Barn. Tour cattle and hefs can he seld pea»4* HANDICRAFT Bird Houses, Lawn Chairs, Lawn Swing*, Picnic Tables, Tier Benches, Flower Boxes and Wheelbarrow* and Sand Boxes. the deuar Com and See Tear Stack Sell. We are here te serve ynn. Wa pay csasigaer day after the sain, Trellis, Pergola. Picket Fences* Etc. Screens and Cabinets made to order* WE ARE BONDED CLARENCE J. SMITH JOHNSBURG PHONE McHENHY SS3-J-1 Kiwanls News McHenry Township Kiwanls club will have Its annual charter Miss f ,xN<. #1 % J* fvv- - * V bspii <«mS mMm To farmers* Our Iteitfjk production in ei Mixed Concrete is uniformly antral plant ^ dense, endurinf and gtrong. OfcourM,yo«w*ntcoacrttiK The "mix" la made for your --firesafe, durable, mod- Job. Bvea a small job fets orate in first cogt and requi** fie btnoflt o( laice»volaeM lag little maiatonaace. Don't Let Cold Weather Delay Your Work. HEATED READY MIX Does The Job In Hall The Time. |ik Y<|br Contractor or Call Us. enry Sand & Gravel Co* That's a question we oftw* hear--«fcd we believe the answer to it has a big bearing on your choice of a new car. The answer is... NOT in snow, sand, or mud! 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