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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Aug 1953, p. 13

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August 6, 1953 s p y * 7 T i ! f A*" *WF> » 'if" wtRgip.-.* '*'|g; >1 "• M1 wi1 jp,i! .1 : 9 :h*t THE McHEtTBY PLAINBEALEft W* msm •WPPl Wonder Lake News By Vanesae Sells I The. boys of St, Patrick's •Chool' at McHenry won the four-tehm softball tournament held tin Harrison field Saturday SJid the Wonder Lake team came in second. n other teams participating Wre the Spring Grove team and toe team from McCullom Lake. ^ Father McGowan of St. Pat's wined the champion team and oame along as coach to encourage them on to victory. Fred Zandier coached the Wonder t*ke team and arranged the gpHgnament. ^ V/ The catcher from Spring ferove, Lee Tinne, was the most jputstknding player at the tourmment and George Smith of the p7£6iffcler Lake team was jglven spontaneous applause from his Reanimates after he- completed iree and a half games of pitchtig before giving up. ^ Umpires of the games were Fred Kusch, Joe Lundborg, Bill JKusch, Mel Sellek, Richie Yok- I^KTDan Prince and Pat Follow, all of Wonder Lake, and Bob KantorsHi of McCullom Lake. Rocco Roti served as scorer. Capf Walker served as catcher for) the Wonder Lake team and Gebrge Smith, Bob Biggers and John Wright were the, pitchers. Others who played were Andy Thompson, Billy Spuehr, Richard Huffman, Gary Vogt, Richard Lundborg, Danny Lundborg, Randy Sellek, Roger Benson, Tom fcoti, Jimmie Elicote, Kurt Weisen be rger and Rodney Benson, None of the players in the tournament were in high school, although Bome of them will enter this fall. I and Ted Cartan of McHenry are | scheduled to play in the men's I doubles in a tennis tournament | at Waukegan next Sunday. They were to have played this past I Sunday but the tournament was rained out but not before Cartan was beaten in the Junior men's division. Attend Open House Ivar Fredricksen and his assistant, Mrs. Betty Selsdorf, were among those present at the Guardian Electric company's open house Monday and at the luncheon on the grounds which followed the tours. Also attending were Ben Davis and Van Sells. The Guardian company, located at routes 47 and 14, is the newest factory at Woodstock and they invited 150 people from businesses in the area to come and see the operation of their factory and to have a buffet luncheon on the lawn. Miss Joan Resheske of Wonder Lake is one of the company's employees. In Tennis Match Lyle Davidson of Wonder Lake Wins Second A float from Wonder Lake took second place in the Class A floats at the McHenry Marine D^y festivities Sunday. It was the entry of the Engvulsen Construction Company of Wonder Lake. Weekend carnival « The Wonder Lake fire district will have its carnival this weekend, starting Thursday and continuing through Sunday. There will be games, refreshments and many things of interest to all ages. The fire district board will be in charge of the carnival. They are Victor Milbrandt, Bud. Mediation and John Feyerer. Walter Schimke is the chief of the department and Rocco Roti is the captain. The fire department needs help very badly and asks for volunteers to * aid them. Those w i s h n g t o h e l p c t e l e p h o n e 2401, 3973 or 4064. Hospital Auxiliary Mrs. Katie Dold was hostess to her card group on July 21 at her home. A delicious course of salad and piping hot rolls was served to her guests, among them being Mrs. Jwdy Rasmussen, Mrs. Jean Smith, Mrs. Leona Benson, Mrs. Elaine Spuehr, Mrs. Peggy Doutlick, Mrs. Jane Widen, Mrs. Lois Mathews, Mrs. Peggy Zandier, Mrs. Harriet Bell, Mrs. Florence Hunt, Mrs. Alice Marion and Mrs. Mary Buggero. The group played canasta during the evening and donated the collection to the Wonder Lake unit of the Memorial Hospital for McHenry county. A total of $11 was contributed. The above group of young women is planning a public card party to be held Aug. 18 at 8 p.m. at the Rolaine Grill for the benefit of the building fund of the hospital. Refreshments will be served and a donation to the fund will be collected. Mrs. Harriet Bell is chairman and serving with her if® Mrs. W BamUer and Mrs. Katie MM. The committee asks that everyone bring a "white elephant" from home, attractively wrapped. The packages will be numbered as they are placed on a table and when the prizes are awarded it will be by numbers and the winner will go to the table and pick the corresponding number as her prize. The women feel this is a very worthy cause and hope the public will respond by turning out to play. Please call Mrs. Harriet Bell, or her co-chairmen, if possible, if you think you will attend in order to give her some idea of how many to preMire for. ( ' , > . / r . WoodstoHt is allowing a tig day to be held for the benefit of the building fund and has set aside Aug. 21 as tag day. Every hospital auxiliary member who tags that day will be helping local unit in a very direct way, as the entire proceeds she collects will go to the credit of her unit. If any Wonder Lake fcuxttlary member wishes to serve as a tagger on that day will you please contact Mrs. Lillian Plotner, Mrs. Pauline Grill or Mrs. Dorothy McEachren as local J chairmen of the Wonder Lake unit and help out? j • • * * ; . f-lif.;:- Three new members iMtve Jiftted the Wonder Lake unit of the hospital auxiliary. They are Mrs. Judy Rasmussen, Mrs. Jean Smith and Mrs. Leona Benson. At this • fine rate it won't take Iohj* fo "-reach the county goal of 900 new member* for the remainder of 1953, to make a grand total of wpwp^ers for the county. Gospel Church News The vacation Bible school closed last Friday night, July 31, after a very successful season, with a fine program given by the children on the lawn. The interest was on the increase so that the last day proved to be the largest in attendance and' many children wanted to know i why we did not keep on another week. The teachers and thenassistants showed a wonderful devotion to the cause. Those who were engaged from day to day in this work were Mrs. Richard Oldson f superintendent), R. Oldgon. Mrs. Helen Cronin, Jack Loshnough, Mrs. Ruth Bordwell, Nancy Swanson, Mrs. Roy Swanaon, Mrs. Sigurd Jacobson, Mrs. G. W. Walitzer, Mrs. A1 Schim-y ke, Mrs. Linn Loshbough, Mrs'; Haifiet Johnson, Mrs. Joseph Benoche, Mrs. Lyle Foster, Mrs, Peter Samkus, Mrs. Frank An*; derson, Wayne FOss, Mrs. Eifoy Johnson, Mrs. R. Parker, Mrs. Somers and Mrs. Earl Gustafson. Next Sunday, Aug. 9, our guest speaker both morning and evening will be the Rev. Brooks Saunders of Montgomery, Ala. Mr. Saunders is spending his vacation in this part of the country, thus giving us the opportunity to have him minister" ing in the Word on that Sunday. Services are at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Mr. Saunders served as a missionary a number of years in Sduth America ifhtil failing j health caused him to return. He wis also on the faculty of the Columbia Bible college. S. Car., for some years and is now serving a church in Montgomery. We welcome him to our church and community. P*9* Thirl Twice Told Tales ANNOUNCEMENT ' for McHenry School of Music It is regrettable that we have had to transfer 8 our McHenry students temporarily to our Richmond School of Music due to an unexpected notice from our landlord. We were unable to find a suitable place immediately. , We wish to express our thanks to all our customers for their cooperation. The re-opening of the school will be announced within two weeks. McHENRY SCHOOL OF MUSIC McHenry Illinois ATTENDS CONFERENCE Governor William G. Stratton, his wife and two daughters have j depaited for a vacation in Colo-! rado and the state of Washing-! ton. The governor will partici-1 ptete in the annual governors' conference Aug. 2 to 6 at Seattle. Wash While he is attending the conferonoi he will visit the 44th div'sion, Illinois National Guard, at Ft. Lewis, Wash. During his abaencs the governor's weekly open hoiue has been concelled. It will be reir • • t Forty Yearn Ago George A. Stilling informs Us that he has already disposed of one of the trucks and the little Brush run-about that "were damaged in the fire last week. "The Thief,' one of the strongest dramas ever presented in McHenry, was the attraction at the Central last Sunday evening. The cast was exceptionally strong. The thrilling race with the train and automobile in Lincoln J. Carter's three-reel special, "Bedford's Hope," at the Air Dome, Riverside Pasrk, Aug. 7. Band concert at the baseball park Sunday afternoon by the Hans Hanson band. The 1914 prices " of * Ford cars Narrow Path . T roadster, $500; prices f.o.b. iTo Aulo Accid# f |fS Detroit 1 j * --' * '*•'% McHenry is to have gas. Hie' The ®nd narrow path question vhrs definitely--settled" can lead to troubhn " at the village board meeting! Seventy-seven per cent of the held on Monday night at which j fatai motor vehicle accidents ti,m e.. the president . and memb.e rs, i last year occurred. on s^t raight a fifty year nanchise to tfte i edition of "Accident Facts," the j Western United Gas & Electric; National Safety Council', «£! I comply. tistical yearbook. I The Feval Enamel Insulated Unfavorable road conditions, | Wire company of Chicago is ( such as a wet, muddy, snowy or j looking for a location outside of | |Cy surface, were reported in i Chicago. The Plaindealer receiv-; only one out of five fatal acci-. i ed a communication from that dents. concern yesterday. The letter Try Saving Regularly! • SEE WHAT A DIFFERENCE being "money ahead" can make in your everyday life. You'll find it's easy to leave money worries behind, enjoy carefree living when you save steadily with us. And the liberal earnings we pay savers twice each year make a worthwhile difference in your savings total, too! Why not open a savings account today. Crystal Lake & Loan Association 134 N. Williams Crystal Lain, asked us to place them in touch with McHenry ai^thoi ities with Careful seed selection has improved popping quality of some the idea r of getting together on J Illinois varieties of popcorn by the factory proposition. 75 per cent since 1939. ionoi SUUBKCM imam 30JC3 ST. JOHNS PARISH Johnsburg, Illinois Johnsburg Memorial Park i Friday - Saturday & Sunday AUGUST 7, 8 & 9,1953 .-«tS FOR THE KNEW OF OUR NEW SCHOOL Fbh Fry Friday 5:30 P. M. Roast Beef Dinner . And Slipper Sunday DINNER 12:00 NOON -- SUPPER 5:30 P.M. a n "QBioi 1 i I In this manner I wish to express my sincere gratitude to all the people who contributed their time and effort in mak^ ' . • • 9 •' -• ing1 our Marine Day celebration a huge success; particularly I"1'1' «•"' • • 7 ' -'»fl •. m -r-~ All committee chairmen & workers;' Members of the Chamber & non-members as well; the employees of the City of McHenry; Newspapers, radio & TV stations; Donators of property & boats; and those who suffered inconvenient from the carnival. It Is & pleasure to see such a fine city extend such a welcome to out-of-town visitors. Thanks again tQ all for a jolriMell done. FLOYD E. COVALT, President McHenry Chamber nf Cnmyrr*

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