•**£ P«fo Six. •----' . > i>». -MX. THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEft ** *--r.„ "1 ' -yir-1 -.a. -- V * * r .»* A, <#- 5^ K' -• •.' # '*',# '.f M Wonder Lake News f l t o t h e s c h o o l b o a r d l a s t week I a t t e n d a n t _{ i is also county physical- Chiropody conference. |I education instiu.t r. Thursday. March 26, 195ft . -- -- : T*'t By Vanesse JSolls At Home Bureau - •• Tfw. Dorothy McEachren showed pictures of het" European tour to the members of the Ring- Wood Home Bureau following a pot-luck supper of that group Monday night. J Mrs. McEachren will show her pictures in April for the benefit of the Memorial hospital. Theatre Guild Mrs. laabelle Swanson and her daughter were present at the last meeting of the McHenrv County Theatre Guild. Any persons inrested in b-inging live the Ucr t»£.ck to McHenry county are m-' »»U1 to attend . these meetings •H the second' Wednesday., of p; h month. ! • The arimml meeting will b£. held April 8 "at' the \Vrodstock GpeVa house and all - interested persons are asked to be present ftnd see a play. "St vg 17", given M'a Thespian ..group., from the ^opdstpek Higfi • Car Overturns p :Paul Reuter, Jr., was reported "fair" condition Tuesday (as this is written) following an accident on the Wonder L>ake blacktop early Saturday, morning rv about 6 a.m. - - Paul was with two. friends when he ltfst Control "of his car and the car overturned on him. He was taken to the Memorial hospital at Woodstock where he id being treated for internal and .spinal injuries. ------ The car was a total, loss. Mrs. Richards Visit* Mrs. Jane Richaids, a teacher at Barringtoti but a former teacher at Greenwood^and at Harrison school and a former resident of Wonder Lake, was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Cormier. ; Goes To Florida Sandi Sells, daughter of Mr. rrui Mrs. F'red Sells, left Thursday morning i.u Orl.ndo, Fla., w-pre she will be a house-guest o<. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Montelooiie and Sandr Monteleone, a forr^eirclassmate. ; , ' . T h e M o n t e l e o n e s Are f o r m f e : W-: nderJLake residents. .r 'School Meeting About seventy were present at the school Thursday to hear discussion on possible additions to th'o Harrison school and the fkrttiihj of a bond issue for about $140,000 Mn the near, future. This is the first of a series, of meetings to acquaint the public with the school board's plans. Another meeting is scheduled in tfce near future. Zsindierltesigns Fred Z^ndier, physical education instructor at Harrison school, tendered his resignation at the Mid-West I The program for our Pre-Eas ter .services : are as follows vD,i..w. Morin,' who piactices In | TvestKiy night, March 31, Mis : Woodst ock, said the concentrated .Scout Outing , ; program included a talk by Dr. A group' oi Hoy Scouts and Joseph Dollar of Chicago on Girl Scouts traveled to Chicago ; "Chiropody's Approach Of Athla. n Saturday and spent the da>; ; letlo Injuries," a talk by Dr. visiting in the Chicago Historical , Dudley Morton, epetti/sr/ME'L museum in Lincoln park :ind in visiting the zoo. T ie sea explorer Scouts were in charge of the small boys. The explo: ers are Bob Kolar, BoU Cormier, Carl Poedtke s^nd Peter Bastian. The Bo°y Scouts wh.o made the trip included Tom Roti, Larry Price, Roland. Hoffman, Richard Hoffman, Kurt Weisenberger, Ken I^UCH^C, Richard Johnson, Charles JoWteon, Richard Lundbo r g, Doir Lundbrrg, Billy Spuehr and Carl Walker. New York, on Functional Foot Disorders," and- an illustrated lecture on "Minor Foot Surgery" by Dr. Douglas Mowbray, & fellow of the American College o£~^ Foot Surgery. ( Ruth Kolar Again Heads Women Voters Mrs. Ruth Kolar was elected president of the » League of Women Voters of the Wonder Lake Region at the recent annual meeting of that group held in the Lakemoor home of Mrs. Among the Girl Scouts who ' ^"'auc*e ^ McDermott. made the trip were Jill Gustaf- -:>n. Lynn Wilkinson, Sue Spuehr ?Tarv Lou and ottzjjmnc .Millar, Carol Swanson, Joanne Reuter, •"ii'ltio Johnson, Caf.1 JEJilfU' and 'Joyce . Schimke. ; Scout leader^ > who ; were in charge .the girls were Mrs. J. E. Gustafson, and . Mrs.William F i a l a , : . J i v - ; / V ; , „ ; . . „ Frank S'chn^dei-i ^rved^ as. bus d r i v e r . V , ; . ' , • " • ' ' Attend Conference Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Morin of Wickline Bay were in Chicago Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Elected to serve with Mrs. Kolar were Elaine Spuehr, vice" president; Fern, Paetow, secretary; 'and Uldena Haught, trea-. surer'. Jean: Broster of Lakemoor and Dorothy McEachren are new directors. With the exception of Mrs. Booster, all of the officers are residents of Wonder Lake. The officers will be installed at a meeting to be held s* the McHenry Country cluo. The date has not yet been decided upon. Gospel Church News NEW COURTESY CAR tme The original I/&VS7Y muf/w in exci+in^ new colors i BfrR I K yssm> iiasia^i! WHITK O'BRIEN PAINT COLO* HEADQUARTERS MAIN PAINT CENTER I 418 MAIN ST. PHONE 1115 McHENRY, ILL. J >•••»••• 1 * A new service has been added for the customers of A. S. Blake Motors, Inc., local Dodge-Plymouth dealer. It is a courtesy car which is offered to a customer while their auto is in the garage for repairs. The car is a new 1953 Dodge Suburban wagon, licensed and fully insured for the purpose. It is further proof of our motto, "Best equipped service : garage in McHenry county," • Adv. 4 powerful reasons why you get mqre of what you want. more engine power! ivanced Loadmaster engio*~ standard equipment on 5000 and 6000 Series heavy-duty and forward- control models, optional on 4000 Series heavy-duty tracks. more braking power! In 1953, all Chevrolet trucks up to 4000 Series heavy-duty models have "Torque-Action" brakes. Series 4000 and above use extralarge "Torque-Action" brakes in frtrnt, "Twin-Action" type in rear. more staying power! Now, heavier, stronger, more durable frames increase rigidity, add to ruggedness and give more stamina than ever to all 1953 Chevrolet trucks.------- more economy! The new stamina of Chevrolet trucks, plus extra gasoline economy in heavy-duty models with improved Loadmaster engine, reduces hauling costs per ton-mile. MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKII IN, in demand' in valut in sales MMi (Continuation of standard equipment and trim illustrated is dependent on availability of material.) Wk CLARK CHEVROLET SALES 204 W. ELM STREET PHONE 277 McHENRY, ILL. JOHNSBURG MEN | f ASSIST SGOUTS IN-; aionai y serviee, sponsored by the j FIRST AID MEETS Missionary Guild; Miss Velma j I'ickeU, g'.N'st speaker. . | A group of men, including Al. Wednesday nig.st, April 1 Adam*, ..Kenneth Hamsher, Jerry /'With Christ on Via Dolorosa. •• -' • ' . j-JUdges and instructors. Each pa- j ?quad Is at preeent taking, a Re4 j trol retrivtng a i ating of SO per Cross first 4Id course. It is, cent in this meet is allowed to j hoped that the g'oup. will raiap- _ ! participate in the district meet j enough money to purchase a ni<$y i in Woodstock on April 4. Prob- I bile unit before the' summer sed^r. "With Christ hrist on Thursday Night in" Gethsemane." Good Friday "Wi Calvary." These services begin P.m. This week we hive" bur prayer meeting on 'Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. On Friday, evening, teachers and officers of the Sunday School will meet. On Palm Sunday, Sunday Bible school at 10 a.m.. morning worship service at 11 and evening Gospel service at 7:30. COLORED EASTER CHICKS FARMER^~HHi.L . 46-r Read the Want Ads Hetternuiun, Fred Huemann, William o.hniiil, John Stone and Jer.y w-akitsch, members of the Johnsbuig rescue squad, are assisting the Boy Scouts of Meat* 7:301 Henry by acting as judges for *. ^7 j the annual Scout first aid meetA On March 10, Troop 161 held its unit meeting and Troop 162 met on the nineteenth. The Scouts working in patrol were given first aid 'problems pertaining to second class Scout work. The ab ve named judges then scored the patrols' skill on each problem., sh«tyed the boys their mistakes and instructed ih other ^vMhods of first aid. On Tuesday, both troops held II - fieighborhocd meet at the jun- (or high school gym,6 with the same men again, acting as o the neighboihood meet are baaed on first elass Scout '(X;iiirements, while the district meet will deal with merit badge wo;in first aid. ' Each patrol which receives a 90 per cent rating at Woodstock will be entitled to go to Rock- •fr)) d fe the Blnckhawk/ area council meet April 18. L^st year two patrols from McHenry received* "A" ratings at the council meet. This will involve over 1,000 boys and about 200 adults. The meet in,. Rockford will be based upon Red Cross first aid problems. Tl^e loenl Scout", feel verv fortunate in having such fine "lilies who have ^volunteered to help out. The Johnsburg rescue son ar'ives. Anyone \vishing tift contribute tcward this mobitfc unit mfy mail or give their coi§» tribution to any of th« JBH^n mentioned above. nXmed CHAPLAIN Jack Pepping, freshman at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, has been elected chaplain oi Sigma Nu social fraternity at a "«• cent meeting of the organization; -- . Have Your Rugs Cleaned This Year! & . ft' WE DRESJTYOUR FLOORS & WINDOWS • See Our Complete Line : • LINOLEUM - TILE - CARPETING • DRAPES - CURTAINS - RODDING • VENETIAN and VERTICAL BLINDS .i PHONE 917 for Free Estimate TONYAN'S HOME FURNISHINGS 208 E. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. • J =11111111111 E1© c t.*. Chas. "Bud" ADAMS Citizens' Party Candidate For Justice of the Peace TUESDAY. APRIL IT -- Your Vote Sincerely Solicited -- Bfutlful PLUSH EASTER TOYS >212 Made of soft, long nap plush. Your choice of the Begging Bunny, Running Bunny, Sitting Bunny or Dandy Bunny These toys will please NYE DRUG STORE hloMs'ste, /UuKMfd. hJelca+ne, 1 2 9 N . 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