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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Apr 1955, p. 15

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aahnwtay, April $?. 1955 TOE McHENRY PLAJNDEALER * f-*>H* Wonder Lake News By Vanesae Sells Firemen Plan Dance Wonder Lake's volunteer fire department will sponsor a dance on Saturday night, to be held in the armory «t Woodstock. The public Is invited to attend the dance and aid in supporting the Vapidly growing department. "• Th<S fire department; " only a dream in the minds of several of Wonder Lake's outstanding citizens, became a reality after much hard work and enterprise. Wonder Lake was originally a f>art of "the McHenry fire district, %ut resident^ of Wonder Lake tfelt tfhiat even six miies was too far for a truck tq get to a fire. .However', iii order .to have a fire district, a completely equipped department rnuat be ready before filing for a district. This meant purchasing equipment, • erecting a fire house and forming a department without the aid of tax imoney, which could only come from a district. Spearheading the work of getting the department organized and having (the fire district foTmisd was done by a group that included the late William Wright, the late -Thomas Stanley, Artftmr ^aGreca, Horace Wagner, Frank Weidemann, Ernie Vogt, Pete Bendl and many others. The annual diance came into being in those formative years and became u tradition. Funds help'• buy equipment and save taxe^. Bicycle Safety -Saturday, April 30, the safety chairman of Harrison P.T.A., Mrs. Harold Armstrong, assisted by Mrs: Louis Belshaw, Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mrs. Stephen Vacula and Rudolph Mahal, will conduct a bicycle safety program. * All children of this area owning bicycles si'.-.ould be at Wonder Center, east end drive, first road west of the Sinclair station, from 10:30 to noon. Bicycles will be checked for secure handle grips, good brakes and good chains. ' Scotch lite tape will be disdt* ibnted to the children, who fehould be accompanied by an adult. Another T. P. Mathews Another Thomas Patrick Mathews has been born. He is T. P. lilathews, V., and was born at the Woodstock Ihospita! Sunday evening, April 24. Little Thomas is the third 3ifid ai® first *»ori ' of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Mathews of Deep Spring Woods. He has two sisters, Mary Louise, who was 2 years old in January, and Ruth Marfyj, who was a year old on 4pril 12. Mrs. Mathews- is the former .Lois Hartmamn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hartmann of Lincolnwood and Wonclier Lake. The maternal grandmother of the baby is Mrs. Pearl Mathews of Wonder Center, widow of T. P. Matthews, III, who founded the (real estate firm at Wonder Lake which bears his. name and which is -now operated by his namesake. - Wonder Lake Garden Club The Wonder Lake Garden dub met at the home of Mrs. Alice Condren of Wonder Center on Thursday, April 21, and plans were discussed for the Maiy meeting which will be open, without charge 'to the public. There will be a plant sale at this meeting and each hieAiber of the club is to donate three or more plants to be sold, arid the' member is to state the sale price of each plant, having the price dn a slip of paper Inserted in fchepot. - • > In addition to the sale, the program will consist of colored slides Shoiwn of the world: famous Bellingraith Gardens located at Mobile,.. Ala.; also acolored movie of "The Story of Modern Roses." , This film is loaded through the courtesy of the famous rose growers, Jack, son & Perkins of Newark, N.J. Those who have seen 'this film say it is well worth seeing by all rose lovers, " whether they grow roses or not. Refreshments, will be in the hands of Mrs. Arthur Finnie and her committee. The Garden club also voted to participate in the shows of our neighboring garden clubs of Crystal Lake and McHenry. The Crystal Lake club has invited the •local club to show a' fall holiday dinner 'table. This will be during their spring show of May 21 and 22 ait the Central school gymnasiuin in Crystal Lake. McHenry Garden club has invited the club to enter a fall table In their show, which will be in August. Five members showed flower arrangement at the meeting on Thursday as follows: Mrs. Violet Koppe had placed two large flowering lavender African violet plants in a woven basket made by herself, to which was attached a lavender bow. Mrs. Leon Switzer arranged two tall white candles in a shallow dark green bowl with a background of long needled pine, in front of which were arranged three large open magnolia blossomp and two buds and Hoya Oamosu leaves. Mrs. Betty Fiala showed how a very tail but narrow vase could be used by having dogwood) sprays curve gracefully downward on either side, 'with TWO BABY^AFCTIALTE; A YFCMOW TO and three Shirley poppies for accent. Mrs. Lillian Belshaw had a small arrangement of .cluster of red berries from the pepper tree, and a graceful- upward stem and the blossom end of a cocoanut in its warm brown tones set on a small jewel green disk. Mrs. Anna Nagle had a "before and) after" arrangement of a Mexican straw man about 15 inches high" 'Standing • beside his two-wheeled woodeji .cart . filled with brown oak leaves -- "before winter" --• and at the other Business an& Service Directory t; 7<i . V • .. CRISTY and - STENDEBACH General Contractors NEWHOMES and REMODELING • Phone Wonder Lake §432 -- 2464 -- 5301 WONDER LAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY Free Estimates & Delivery Phone W. L. 3231 Washing Tires Street?* Hickory Fails Phillips HggH Service Station ft Greasing I Batteries One block So. of Ringwood Road on Blacktop - North-end of W o n d e r L a k e . . . Phone.Wonder Lake 8651 "BUD" STREET'S TV. Radio and If you have news items of interest to your neighbors in Wonder Lake, please contact your cor- ^ respondent, Van Sells, at .Wonder Lake 2933. ,4 • Ushop Located Above Hickory Falls "66" Station Phone Wonder Lake 8651 or 4442 DEAN'S GROCERY & MARKET WONDER LAKE, ILL. b Now Accepting Classified Advertising For Its McHenry Plalndealer All Ads For Thursdays Paper Must Be Placed By 5 p,hi. oft Tuesday > Phone Wondei* Lake 5681 pide 4$oo<i .bis . white wire cart filled with white wild plum blossoms as "after winter storms." Don't forget the May meeting on tf-e twelfth at Harrison school -- open to your friends and the public.' Merit Banquet When the Kiwanis club of Mc-• Henry township entertained the outstanding boy andi girl from every eighth grade dass in the township Tuesday night, Judy Koch knd Bob Cecich represented Harrison school. Judy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Koch and Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. JoCim Cecich. The youngsters chosen by the Kiwanis club are selected for their scholarship, citizenship and community interest as well as a number of other fine traits. It is particularly noteworthy that another Cecich boy, Bob's older son John Cecich, was, selected/ as the outstanding member of his das® four years ago. June 1 is the deadline; .for getting the year's collection* matted. The junior auxiliary Is anx}otis to thank all the persons who have donated other items for their use in aiding tCie underprivileged. At this time, the youngsters are only collecting the coupons and old gobd) and silver eye-glass frames. Harrison. School Dates I The annual' seventh and eighth grade banquet for Harrison school pupils will be held at the American Legion home in McHenry on May 23. The eighth graders will .take a trip to Springfield on May 12 aind 13 and graduation will be May 27. May 31 is the last day ot school. Junior Legion Auxiliary The members of the Junior A.merican Legion are again asking the women of Wonder Lake for more coupons. They collect any kind of coupon from any type container. 1 Containers for these coupons are in Dean's market and at ti'. e Cardinal store in Wonder Lake. These coupons are sent into the headquarters of the American Legion auxiliary and then, together with all the coupons collected by other units, are used to aid veterans. Nativity Church The Rev. Burton Schroeder will preach a sermon entitled "A Prediction Come* True" at both the 8 o'clock and the 10:45 a.m. services on Sunday, May 1. On the evening of May 1, the Luther League of Nativity will observe Youth. Night. Meeting time is 7:30 p.m. apd ,plans Mil be made by the group for future projects and socials. The recreation provided by the church will be the entertainment fOV the evening. All young people of the community are invited to attend the Youth Night activities and to enjoy the youth center that has been set up by the Leaguers. Monday evening, May 2, the Women of the Churoh of Nativity will go to Woodstock to-Ihear a missionary from Liberia. The Wonder Lakers will be guests of the women of the Grace Lutheran church at Woodstock; A brief business meeting will be held at 7:15 p.m. in Nativity before thfc group leaves for Woodstock. On Tuesday, May 3, the mem4 bers of the Vacatdorf '• cjiurclj school staff will meet for in* struction. The vacation school will start June 13 and conttmi^ for ten days, ending June 24. 1 Harrison School Plays The eighth, graders of Harrison school will' present" two' one-act plays Friday evening on th$ stage of the new gymnasium. The public is invited artd contain time is eight o'colck. Every youngstv of the twenty-flv<£ member class will participate & the presentation. ' "if Fundls raised by the plays will be used to defray expensse of a trip to Springfield for the class. The McHENRY MEDICAL GROUP announces the association of LEON HERMAN, M.D. Practice Limited To Obstetrics \ and Diseases of Women Hours by Appointment Phone McHepry 1050 fire$t one Hydro-Flation Service TIME AND MONEY! Gospel Church News The anniversary services, April 19 to 24, proved a real blessing to us ail. A large number of people" were attracted, especially to the services on Thursday evening and on Sunday. The evangelist, the Rev. A. J. T'orwall of Minneapolis, Minn., won his way into the hearts of all. His messages were thoroughly scriptural, heart-searching and challenging ana the musical program was very exceptional. Among the founders who attended was Miss Margaret Kott of Harrisburg, Pa. Next Sunday, May 1, Holy Communion is held! at the morning service at 11. The Rev. Lincpln., 5 Clubine, formerly missionary to the Philippine Islands, will be the guest speaker at both morning, and evening services. The monthly meeting at Christian Haven * will be at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Hospital Auxiliary Everybody enjoys a party and \vh'en it was as friendly and successful as 'the one held recently at Harrison school, everyone had a good 'time. The party was given under the sponsorship of the Wonder Lake unit of the women's auxiliary of the Memorial hospital for McHenry county. The directors of the unit are Mrs. Lillian Belphaw, Mrs. Neva Fuhrer, Mrs f -- Simone Puller and Mrs. Dorothy McEachren. Over $275 was realized for the unit's sfc&re toward <the* additional sum pledged by the auxiliary during the recent hospital drive. Over 200 persons attended and various games of five hundred, bridge, canasta, pinochle, samba and bunco were played. Over seventy prizes were gdven out. If the same cooperation andresponse from members and nonmembers of the auxiliary is forthcoming, there is no reason for not making it an annual affair. With the new rooms of the school available, the community now has a convenient and logical place to stage community affairs with a large crowd can be accommodated. So with a final thanks to one and all -- there's to next year's party. ROAD CONTRACTS Since Jan. 1, new work exceeding 23 million dollars lias been placed under contract on Gov. William C. Stratton's $123.8 million highway construction program for 1955. Tie latest awards, totaling $2,646,735, were made last week for 24 road and bridge building jobs in 19 counties. Bids on new workf aggregating more than $39 million have been opened since the first of the year. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Pearly Mixed I-« Concrete \ .. .CUTS DOWN WASTE Stop wasting materials by on-the-job mixing! Tell us your specifications and we'll deliver the right amount of th« right concrete mix right on time! McHenry Sand & Gravel Co. "RADIO DISPATGJLED" PHONE 920 By Marie Schaettgen Poppy Poster Contest The American Legion auxiliary each year sponsors a poppy poster contest among school children as a sort of prelude to 'the annual Poppy day event. The winners as announced by Mrs. Roy Nissen, chairman, submitted very fine posters. It was difficult to ti/eoide which ones were best in each class. They were: First class: Pamela Carlson. first; France®, Maytield. second; Second class*. Edith Lubke, first; Piche, second. '1 The contest was deci<M basis of appeal. antlBtiC o r i g i n a l i t y and n e a f f l C f l K • - • • J , Pan-American < , ^ The program planned by our Pan-American chairman, Reid, had to be cancelled because-, of tornado warnings - receiv®!' during the meeting. 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