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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1956, p. 16

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'•! "j&fiiU: .".-• ursday, June 14,1956 m i[ Wonder Lake News *•'&•; y By Phyllis Whitfield Nativity- Lutheran Church New* Pastor : Burton S'rhrocdor conducts two worship services Sunday mornings. 8 and 10 45 a.m.. . with Sunday School meeting at 9:15. The sermon topic for Sunday. June 17, will be "A Father's Delight." Brotherhood Meeting The Brotherhood will meet Monday. Ju/e IS. at S for -their regular irfonthly meeting. For the evening's program they will have perhaps one of the most outstanding speakers they have ever had and all men are urged to attend. The speaker will be the Rev. Julius Juhkentaal. pastor of St. John's Lutheran church """in Hebron. He will speak about having been a prisoner of war in Russia and how he escaped from Russia and came to serve the Lord first as a missionary in India and then a pastor here in America. He has a great message and the Brotherhood invites every man to come and hear him. Vacation Church School The vacation church school, which will close Friday, Juru* 22. is presenting its "Parents' Night" at 7:30 on this, the last day. of --school--Awards--for--perfect--attendance, bringing new children, and for participation will be awarded at this program. Also, each department of the school will present part of the program to illustrate what they had learned during the school sessions. The handwork made by the children will also be on display in the various departments. All are welcome to this program, to encourage the children in their religious training. children of Winslow. Ariz., \isiting her parents. Mr. Mrs. Henry Widen. are and Graduate Party Pearl Mathews, a recent graduate of McHenry high school, was honored at a party given for her by her mother, Mrs. Pearl Mathews. Saturday, June 9. at Mathews hall. About sixty relatives and friends were present to offer Pearl their congratulations. A buffet style supper was served and dancing was enjoyed by everyone. July 4 Parade On July 4, another parade will be held. It will form at tlie Sinclair service station and leave the starting point promptly at .11 p.m. All branches of Scouting, organizations and businessmen are inVited to participate as in the Memorial Day parade. All children up to age 14 are invited to dt»coi\ite their bikes, buggies, wagons, eta, and join the parade. Prizes will bp awarded to the winning entries. temporary assistant to Fr. Egan of St. Mary's, in Woodstock. A new mass schedule for Christ the King church, for the remainder of the summer will be as follows: On Sunday only, 7, 8, .9, 10, 11 and 12 noon. This mass schedule will be in effect beginning Sunday, June" 17. Christ The King Church News Plans for the rummage and bake sale to be held July 21 and 22 at Mathews hall were discussed at the Altar and Rosary meeting held Thursday, June 7, at the Mendyk home. For thd past several years the ladies of Christ the King Altar and Rosary sodality have held Wonder Lake Graduates their meetings ait the home of Wonder Lake was represented Mrs. Ray Mendyk.^ At the June at the recent graduation exercises at McHenry high school and all are to be congratulated. Especially honored were two of our young people, Anne Lundborg and Robert Cormier, who received scholarships. Others from the Lake who graduated were Deanna Dawson. Janice Franz, Jean Selsdorf. Nancy Swanson, Janice Johnson. Winn Daidson, Laurel Hall. William Wright. Charles Majercik, Pearl Mathews and Peter Bastian. Enter Moose Auxiliary Tuesday evening. Ethel Van- -Kanegan Lu Vogt, Kathryn Doldt and Harriet Bell were initiated in the auxiliary of the Moose lodge in Woodstock. To Attend Boys State Mark Zimmerman of Ringwood is the first "boy to attend Boys State under the sponsorship of Post 1169. He will attend the twenty-first, session of Premier Boys State at the Illinois state fair grounds in Springfield from June 24 to July 1. meeting the rhembers tried to show their appreciation by having a hanky shower for Estelle (Mrs. Mendyk). The assortment of handkerchiefs w^s wonderful and Estelle was pleased and sur? prised by the gifts- Christ the King church school began Monday, June 11. The president, Mrs. McCall, has asked for donations of cookies to be served to the children e&ch day while the school is in session. The travelling rosary has b^cn received with great enthusiasm. At the time of the last Altar and Rosary meeting, June 7, the EDDIE the EDUCATOi says' My pupils' poienf* were in my clats«« a few yeort eflo. like (hem, their children are persons wi!h different characteristics. We need to remember that fact. Illinois Education AKoctatton Want Ads bring results. Place yours with the Plaindealer the Plaindealer today! LEGAL STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY OF McHENRY) ss IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY MABEL A. FRANKEL and GEORGE A. FRANKEL, > Plaintiffs Vs MARGARET HALLiEMAN (also known as MARGARET C- HALLEMAN), individually and as Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of ANDREW L. HALLEMAN, deceased, JJlARGUERITE D. HAEMMERLE (also known as MARGARET H. HAEMMERLE), RAYMOND C. HALLEMAN and HAZEL H. DAVIS, Defendants IN CHANCERY No. 31379 NOTICE OF SALE Public noticeis hereby given that on thfc 22^d day of June, A.D. 1956, pursuant to a decree made and entered by the said court in the above entitled cause [on the 25th day of May, A.D. 1956, as amended, June 1st, 1956, I, John E. Looze, Master in Chancery, of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois; will on the said 22nd day of June, A.D. 1956, at the hour of 11'00 a.m. in the forenoon, on the East steps of the Court House in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry, State of Illinois, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, all and singular of th^ following described real estate in said decree mentioned, according to the terms of the decree and ordfer as entered: Lot three ^3) in Nicholas Rosing's Subdivision of a part of the fractional Southeast Quarter of „ Section seventeen (17), Town- Ship forty-five (45) North, Flange rrifie (9), East of the Third Principal Meridian, said Plat filed for record, October 29, 1892 and recorded in the Recorder's Office in Book 1 of Plats, on pege 37, in McHenry CoUnty, Illinois. Buyers shaH pay ten'•(10%) per cent cash on the date of sale, with Girl Scout Tea A mother-daughter Girl Scout tea was held at Harrison school Sunday afternoon. The program in the gym was announced by Judy Koch. The Colors were presented by Joyce Schimke, Jan Wrede, Susan Watkins and Jackie Arm Cannon and all joined in the pledge of allegiance. The Girl Scouts then repeated their pledge. | Mrs. Gladys Gustavson presented the Girl Scouts with badges they had earned during the year. ^ The Woodland Brownie troop, led by Pat Wrede and Phyllis Whitfield, modelled hats they had created. Mrs. Whitfield was moderator and the models were Barbara Whitfield, Peggy Wrede, Susan Jacobsen, Jeanniejo Benoche and Lindfi Mansfield. A skit showing a hulu instruction class was enacted by Joyce Motulewicz, Diane McMann, Joan Marke, Pam Carlson and Judy Lang, with Mary June Gillis playing the records. Kathy Thompson and Lynn Gustavson sang several selections. The group then went to the basement, where refreshments were served and slides were shown of the Girl Scout trip to Chicago and the Memorial Day parade. A pleasant afternoon was had by the Scouts and their mothers. Harriot VanKanegafh~|-rosary hail been in thirty-seven homes and said by as many families. This travelling rosary was started May 2. Anyone who wishes possession of this rosary for one day and is willing to say the rosary with his or her family can do so by calling Mrs. Marie Bartz at Wonder Lake 6513. Mrs. Bartz is spiritual development chairman of the Altar and Rosary sodality. The block rosary is being said in several homes each week by people of Highland Shores. By contacting Mrs. Bartz, you will be able to find out when the rosary is b£ing said and on what night. The Parents association of Christ the King church will meet Monday evening, June 18, at the Schiller home at 8 p.m. Rev. Alfred Paul Kruk was appointed by the Rockford diocese to assist Fr. Vanderpool. He will assume his duties on or about Aug. 12. Fr. Kruk is now For Better Fireworks Display Within the next few weeks. Legionnaires will be calling on you for donations to be used toward the annual fireworks display to be held on the evening of July 3. A bigger and better display is being planned for' your enjoyment. Save your car, your nerves and possibly your life by staying home and watching our display. -HI FIDELITY by MAGNAVOX PLAYERS COMBINATIONS PORTABLES CONSOLETTES CONSOLES^ SPEAKERS Transistor Radios the balance in" cash upon delivery of Master's Deed arid merchantable title, and the total price received for any or all of the above described .property shaft be equal to at least two-thirds of the total valuation pqt upon the property as shown by the Report of the Commissioners, which was filed in the above cause. Dated this 28th day of May, A.D. 1956. JOHN E. LOOZE, Master in Chancery, Circuit Court of McHenry Cduhty, Illinois (Pub. May 31, June 7-14) BETTER SCHOOLS SUiW COME IN AND TEST DRIVE THE NEW 1956 FORDS (No Obligation, Of Course), BETTER COMMUNITIES Business & Service Directory of, Wonder Lake B Queen's Ladies Picnic Seven girls of the Queen's Ladies enjoyed themselves Sunday at a picnic-held at Fontana, Wis. There was plenty to eat and the water was cool and invigorating. Mrs. Cormier and Mrs. Kolar accompanied the girls. Visits Parents Mrs. Boyd Shumway and three Ever get those empty pocket Maies°° jjust before psydsf? Do you ever plan to save "what's left*over" on payday only to find your pockets looking something like this when the time rolls around? If you really want lo get ahead financially better save BEFOPE you spend. Open an account here and add to it, first thing, every payday. Watch your money grow! CURRENT DIVIDEND 3 PERCENT Mareng Savin®! SirtlT IAVINCS MARENGO, ILLINOIS 102 N. State SL Phone 99 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $6,000,000.00 r Open On Sundays 9 to 1 Concrete WONDER LAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY Free Estimates & Delivery Phone W. L. 3231 DOWN WASTE CRISW Stop wasting materials by on-the-job mixing! Tell us your specifications and we'll deliver the right amount of the STENDEBACH General Contractors NEW HOMES and REMODELING right concrete mix right on time! McHenry Heady-Mix Co., Inc. RADI0NIC SALES "RAB20 DISPATCHED' PHONE 920 Phone Wonder Lake 5432 -- 2464 -- 5301 306 E. 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Gibbons Sheet Metal Works Green Thumb Landscaping William Hardy, Carpenter David Hutchinson, Electrical Ctr. Hartlett & Son, Heating Hogan Electric Co. Home Appliance Co. Hall & Ecltert Lumber Co. Kay Irion, Floor Coverings Jensen's Plumbing & Heating Jenner Sheet Metal Shop Kendrlgan Plumbing & Heating Klemme's Floor Service Lalng's True Value Hdvv. Co. Louton Paints Martin's Hi-Way Furniture & Boat Co, Thomas B. Merwin, Furniture Mlshler Electric Nolan TV Peoples Insulating Co. Schmidt Woodworking Co. See-Kay Appliances. Sanitary Plimbing & Heating Thompson Appliance Co. Tidy Floor Coverings Bud Tornow, Cabinets Vinci Faint Store Woodstock Awning Co. Consult the following dependable local dealers for materials and Woodstock Heating Co. Vycital Hardware Woodstock Plumbing &, Heating Weber Plumbing & Heating Lee Dlttman, Plumbing Wilson's Radio Service R. O* Andrew Dacy Electric Fabric Shop Brooke Refrigeration Service Woodstock Ready-Mix Co. Durfec Bros., Roofing E. L. Bakhom, Inc. McHENRY Ace Hardware ^llan Electric Althoff's Hardware Alexander Lumber Co. Bing's Plumbing & Heating H. E. Bueh & Sons Central Supply Company Community Interior Service Carey Electric Shop DoWe & Wagner Heating Peter H. Freund, Plumbing F. M. Radio & Television George R. Justen & Son Knight's Refrigeration L. & H. Television Lee & Ray Electric Main Paint Center Mark's Sporting A MArine M. B. Upholstery * McHenry Lumber Company McHenry Plumbing McHenry Oil Burner Sales McHenry Dept. Store •* Niesen's Floors Emit Patzke Roofing. Co. Tonyan's Home Furnishings Vic's Upholstery Service HEBRON Hebron Hardware Company Hebron Lumber Company WOXDEB1 LAKE Wonder Lake Builders Supply CRYSTAL LAKE f Ace Hardware Alexander Lumber Co. Anderson Concrete Prod. Anderson Roofing Co. Andy's Appliances Bacon Bros. Harry D. Renoy Wm. R. Boctsch & Son T & \\' Builders Butler's Electronics Consolidated Sheet Metal Crystal Lake Farm Store Crystal Lake Roofing Co. 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Rosenthal Lumber & Fuel Salvcscn Builders Sherman Plumbing & Heating Standard Ready-Mix Corp. Sterne Lumber Co. Suburban Tree Service Superior Sheet Metal Service Paul Uteg Vinci Paints Wm. F. Vleek WE'RE OUT TO MAKE^ 1956 OUR BIGGEST YEAR IN SALES! WE ARE OFFERING THE BIGGEST TRADE-INS IN OUR HISTORY! COME IN NOSY ANIJi HEAR OUR EXCEL-' LENT PROPOSITION. pr 5SI W. Main St., McHenry,

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