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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Mar 1956, p. 16

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* : ' f , * " W #^»SbdMtt * f . ^ ' M $ R v : > * * , , <k > McftENBY te" Wonder Lake News By Phyllis Whitfield •\ Nativity ^Lutheran (Church • i "That Nothing Be Lost" is the ffermon topic chosen by Rev. Bur- Ion Schroeder for his sermon Sunday, March 1. church services are at 8 and 10:45 a.m. with jBunday school at 9:15 a.m. The Luther League will meet at 7:30 and final plans will be made for the confirmation class inception and for the Easter Suritjse service, both of which are being sponsored by the League. All young folks are invited to the ineetings of the League. The Altar guild of the church Will meet on Tuesday evening, March 13, at 8- Because of the Wednesday evening Lenten service, the guild will meet on Tuesday. At this meeting, plans and preparations will be made for the Holy Week and Easter services. "A Time to Carry" is the sermon topic for the mid-week Lenten service, Wednesday, March 14. The service begins at . 7:45 Pjin. This is the fifth sermon in the series, "The Time of Your Life- Will {Sell Cookies The Girl Scouts at Wonder Lake plan to begin selling cookies soon in order to acquire funds for an outing later this spring. Help these girls who are trying to become better citizens through Scout work. Christ The (King Church News The annual corned beef and cabbage dinner given by the Altar and Rosary sodality will be held at Millie's Pizza in Wonder Woods on Sunday, March 18. from 12 noon to 3 p.m., or until all present are served. The menu FR. JORDAN includes corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, homemade cake and pie. Hot dogs will also be served. The dinner will be served family style. Tickets will be sold at the door or may be purchased ahead. from a member of the Attar and Rosary sodality. Holy Hour Aproximately forty to fifty women attended the Holy Hour Thursday evening, March 1. The women met in the church at 8 p.m. and said the rosary together. After the recitation of the rosary, Fr. Vanderpool conducted benediction. The ladies then went to the home of Mrs. Estelle Mendyk * , . * N. Front Strecj£ PHONE MI FOR PICKUP SERVICE for the business meeting. All plans for the March 18 corned beef dinner were completed. The members then enjoyed visiting over coffee and cake before going home. . One Day Retreat As was previously published, Fr. Jordan Shell, O.S.M., will be at Christ the King church in Wonder Lake on Sunday, March 11, to conduct a Day of Recollection. All women of the parish and surrounding area are invited to attend from 1 to 4. The order of devotions will be as follows: Talk by retreat master; recitation of rosary; fifteen minutes of silent prayer during which individuals can have a conference with Fr. Jordan if they wish; talk by retreat master; fifteen minutes of silent prayer; Stations of the Cross lead by Mrsi Rita Rice, secretary of the Altar and Rosary sodality; talje by retreat master; meditations and confessions; benediction; and then thirty minutes for questions concerning the Catholic religion. tion for them will be given at a later date. Play lOards for (Hospital The Wonder Center canasta group met at the home bf Mrs. Ann Weretka Thursday, March 1. Mrs. Ruth Woodward and Mrs. Ann Weretka were high scorers. Others present were Mesdames Neva Fuhrer, Ann Miller, Marie Milbrandt, Helen Cope, Judy Rasmussen and Lenore Jaeschke. six dollars was donated to the hospital building fund. Visit Here and There Mrs. Austin Hood and sbn, Chester, of Deep Spring Woods spent last Wednesday in Chicago They went shopping and had dinner with friends. fa Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jonfes and children of Deep Spring No. 1 visited relatives in Chicago Sunday, Feb. 26. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and daughter, Pamela, spent the weekend of Feb. 25-26 visiting Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conrady, who live in Morrison, 111. Mrs. Fred Whitfield and children spent the past weekend with her parents in Elgin. Injured Ed Motulewicz was badly bruised and shaken up last Thursday morning about 1:30 as he .was returning from Chicago. He lost control of his car and struck a tree. X-rays have shown no broken bones but he had to have stitches in his nose and arm. He is now able to be up and around but will not return to work' for awhile. Married Receptly { Robert Gildemeister of the Lake and Miss Judith Jacoby of Chicago were wed Feb. 23 at Harrisonburg, 111. They are living in Lookout Point. A recep- Nath'ity program Very Good Nativity Lutheran church was a full church Monday night, March 5, when Dr. Arm in George Weng showed his pictures of Europe^ entitled "Slides and Chatter." The photography was wonderful as was the "chatter" that went along with the slides. Dr. Weng, who is president of the Chicago Lutheran Theological seminary, and his charming wife captured their audience with warm, "homey personalities. The ladies of the church served a delicious array of refreshments after the program. This social period allowed Dr. and Mrs. Weng to talk more at length with those'present. duce the guest speaker, who will be Dr. S. L. Ruggero. A schoolboard film will also be shown/ Third grade room mothers are hostesses this month with Mrs. Kenny, chairman, and Mrs. Murdock, Mrs. Koch and Mrs. Pheneger serving on the committee. There will be no school for the students at Harrison this Friday, March 9. The teachers will be attending a teachers' institute in Woodstock that day. American Legion News A gala St. Patrick's dance ir being planned for March 17 at the Legion hall. Tickets can he obtained from^Vnembers -or at the door. Ken Brand and Sam Lamonte were recently presented with cards making them honorary sergeants of the Chevron club of Post 1169. The essay contest, which opens in April to students of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades, is getting underway. The medals will soon be on display at the school and the subject for the essay will be posted. Harrison (School News The March meeting of the P.T.A. will be held at the school Tuesday, March 13, at 3. The business meeting will be conducted by the president, Mrs. Robert Thomas. She will intro- Kiwania Notes ( At the Feb. 27 Kiwanis meeting, held at LaGreca's, Chuck Coles, president, discussed 'in length his plans for the coming year. Joe Cina was asked to take over as secretary. In co-operation with the Mc- Henry club, we will help transport 45 children from this area to the Shrine circus the- early party of March. The St. Petersbrug, Fla., Kiwanis club advised the club at the Lake that Art ^LaGreca has been attending their meetings during his visit in that state. heads -- before we had twentytwo acres -- the extra land for the agricultural projects. Looks like the big part of this year will be getting the house ready to live in." Young people like this who give their lives for the Lord's work deserve our thoughts and prayers. Chamber of Commerce ' The Wonder Lake Chamber of Commerce held a meeting Thursday, Feb. 23, Officers were elected as follows:,. President, Wally Dean; vice-president, Dr. . Ruggero; treasurer, Dr. Sturm; recording secretary, Helen Reuter; corresponding secretary, Thomas Mathews. The by-laws were adopted and there was acceptance of new members. Any club or organization having activities for trie summer are Bible Church ^Vews Jack and Flora Loshbough are missionaries from the Lake area who are serving in Africa. Parts of their newsy letters are nice to share with the community. "Here we are in Badja and happy to be here. It is surely a challenge -- this area is not touched with the influence of Missions like Tandala and Kala. However, the Lord has done His redemptive work in a few hearts here and it is a joy to see that. The new limits of the Miasion will comprise about 110 acres and in measuring it off we had to push through sobi grass above our St®®. hi time io •feed VIGORO mL down •arly thaws, spring mint soak It tn tho soil wh®m vko roots arm elroady growing kmgryS Even before your lawn "greens up"--grass roots are active. Give them needed nourishment now--with new process Vigoro. Nourishes longer--goes H further-- yet it supplies a complete, balanced diet for strong, healthy growth. Apply at the r&te of 3 lbs. per 100 sq. ft. •VMOROli SwifTi fro4*fwlt Qif pwwif mm IN FOR HIIWUI C«TS AND VG©@RQ . NOTICE: Purchasers of Vigoro or" Grass Seed may borrow our spreader Free of Charge! 1906 -- OUR 50th YEAR -- 1956 VYCITA'.'S Hardware 132 S. Green St. ^IPSione 98 Sheet Metal Shop McHenry, 111. B rilpUijlln Count on Our Saitrlc DRY CLEANING f© l@@Ic y@$irijpsj|# RAINBOW CLEAN!&S PIA SRMHG HAT STYLE Tabbed for leadership in the Easter parade of men's hats are the smart new numbers, presented here, featuring the fashionfavored lighter tones and slimmer shapes. Champ Hats $7.95 MaBory Hats $7.50 to $15 Top Flite $12.95 These Marching Feet Will Lead To Green Si. Where Are They Going? asked to list them with the C of C and they can tell you if there are conflicting dates. Their address is Wonder Lake Chamber of Commerce, p.6. feox 150, Wonder L&ke,' nr., and anyone wishing to contact the organization may do so using that address. When savings outgrow the piggy bank ... . . b . the place to put, them Is In a savings account. Piggy banks are fine for a c c u m u l a t i n g p e n n i e s , nickels and dimes. But piggy bank money is lazy money. It doesn't WORK for you. HERE YOUR MONEY WORKS HARDER -- IT EARTHS MORE FOR YOU! • V SAVINGS Marengo Federal Snvinfic AND LOAN , s a v i n g s a s s o c i a t i o n MARENGO, ILLINOIS 102 N. Stale SL Phone 99 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $6,000,000.00 Thursday, March 8,11 Sunshine is. most beneficial, but its amazing What a little moonlight will do. Business & Service Directory of ^ Wonfifr I^ke WONDER LAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY Free Estimates & . Delivery Phone W. L. 3231 CRiSTY and STENDEBA6H GsRoraJ Contractee NEW HOMES and REMODELING Phone Wonder Lake 5432 -- 2464 -- 5301 McGe :ore for h Men 117 So. Green St. Phone 47 „ McHenry. 111. STORE HOURS: Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. _ Fri. 8 am to 9 p.m. - Sun. 9 a.m. 'tu 12 Noon WtiVtM tAv ' Your dollar always buys more at our friendly drug store - and to prove It we're listing below (ust a few of the scores of bargains you'll find here at BOLGER'S Extra big values mean extra big savings - get your share today. SQUIBBS . .... TABLETS 16 0Z. HEAVY MINERAL OIL...; : 49< 45c LISTERINE TOOTHPASTE 2 for 59< 5 LBS. EPSOM SALTS.. ,32* START TO SLENDERIZE MOW WITH EASY-TO-TAKE GET SET FORSPRtNG WITH A NEW ALL-IN-ONE REDUCING CAPSULES HOME PERMANENT 80 3 LOTION STRENGTHS CAPSULES Regular • Swpar • G«ntl« JOHNSON'S CASTILE TRIAL OFFER GLEEM Toothpaste <?« TUBES SUPER ANAHIST BAYER REG. 19« ASPIRIN 69c CAKES GO TO WORK IN SECONDS) .'.IJ.'.W FASTEST POSSIBLE RELIEF FROM COLD MISERIES fc» 100.SGR. TABLETS 20 (O c TABS. H BSSSflifP ONCE-A-0AY Liquid Make-Up"! f LIGHTI NATURAL SMOOTH, FINISHI <4 25 VITALIS HAIR TONIC ELTZE TABLET A>"T TWICE AS FAST AS ASPIRIN eouesa syrup § n SftSSAGI B00V RUB 75C Z0NITI DISINFECTANT-- 29C 100 001613 TABLETS $2.00 SLOAN'S UNIMEX 59C TALCUM 29C TABLETS CONDITIONS & GROOMS WITHOUT MESSY GREASE Q<i: $ 13C W©BA,1 HALEY A Pa CAPSyi[]S SIZE FOR DOGS [LAKATIVE OR PUPPIES PLUS FREE 3-WEEK SUPPLY HAND LOTION BOTH ONLY LARGE 3'i OZ. MILES NERVINE LIQUID EASTER RELIGIOUS GOODS &1 BOLGER'S NORCRGSStf TOILS? D9WL DEOi@EmNT CONTROLS SIMPLE NERVOUSNESS LETS YOU SLEEP BRING US YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION GER 108 S, GREEK STREET PHONE M DRUG STORE McHENRY, ILL. ! ©@oETS | COTTON | SQUARES 2S<g a Hut 10®/o Podoral Excii* Ton on ¥©5leCrit»

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