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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 May 1958, p. 3

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•™I' *9i enry 170 - 171 iblished every Thursday at ^ III., by the McHenry publishing Company, Inc. IAt i o n a t Et)ITORIAi |AS?bc(4T0N W. BURFEINDT, Gen'l. Mgr. *<pD£Li ELE FROEHLICH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATE M In McHenry County $ Ye^r \ $3.50 $»• Months .$2.00 Ip# Months ...... i,..; $1.25 :r-Outside McHenry bounty .*sdL Year • ... $4.00 '^1 Mdhtfts .......... $2.25 3 Montiis $1.50 / Entered as second-class matter at the post office at McHenry, Illinois, under the act of^May 8. 1879. "^w Wonder Lake SMDUA1E 33 STUDENTS AT by Jane Ducey -- 2731 •^Thirty-three eighth grade 8£gglent$ will be graduated at Harrison school Thursday eveflWJg, May 29, in exercises beginning at 8:15 p.m. Dr. Raymond Watkins, chairman of board of district 36, will present: diplomas to Judith Donald Burns, Jacquelyn Ann Cannon, Stan Coss, JaiqueJyn Cljristensen, Sandra tl^mbrosia, Judith Dickman, Heward Dolce, Chris Ducey, $jgj>rge Erber, Mary Jane Gilifar. Lynn Gustavsony Terry TOak, Robert Hager, Michelle Hansen, Arlene Hoffman, Jeanne ^Horton, Henry Jacobi, Petrefi Jacobsen, Jo-Anne Kline, Wayne Konecny, Louis Liptak, Richard Mann, Douglas Mat-ion, Q|y Miller, Janet Schimke, Smaron Sinclair, Kathleen ^Thompson, Cheryl Vacula, Nancy Voldness, Susan Watkins, Judith Wenck and Faith Willams. The program will consist of selections by the chorus, sextet and band, plus recognition of the honor students with the presentation of the Legion and Kiwanis awards. Following the p£gram there will be a party In the gym for the students .and their adult relatives with tlancing to recorded music. Refreshments will be served by the seventh grade mothers in the lunchroom. ' West Side Baseball Team Some enterprising fathers of boys on the west side of the lake have contacted all of the Btrodivisions with the plan of having a ball team from the west side of the Lake, composed of boys 13 to 16. • The plan met with a great deal of enthusiam and quite a few boys signe^ up. This was followed by a request for h game with Hebron at 6:30 p.m. Mky 22, ftlifcK the W6nder Lake boys won 14 to 4. > Arty boy iri the Gteeiiwodd- Lake district interested in playing bal} with this team is urged to contact Jack Moore at ,W. L. 4982. The team has an open schedule I and anyone Wishing to play against it, contact Mr. Mdore also. Other men working on the project are Ken Grothmann, Glenn Walkington and Lawrence Worm. Nativity Ltttheran Church ^ News • Sunday, June 1, will be Trinity Sunday, and to celebrate this festival of the- church*the Lord's Supper will be administered at both services. The sermon topic for the day will be, "Our Ever Present God". The YVdmen of, the Church will' meet Monday evening, June 2, at 8 p.m. All women are welcome to this meeting. The program will be a panel discussion of "Great Words of Faith" by members of the organization. Also there will be election of otficers for the coming year. The final staff meeting y or the vacation church school will be held Tuesday evening, June 3, at 7:30 p.m. All members of the staff are urged to attend this important meeting. The vacation church school will begin Monday, June 9, with registration beginning at 8:30.' All other nine days of the school will begin at 9 a.m. All children in the community from 3 to 13 are welcome to attend. There will be plenty of constructive handwork, Bible study and workbook study and recreation. Awards will be given for perfect attendance and for. any new children brought to the school. Bible Church News Delivery of the church pews has been promised in August and is eagerly awaited by the congregation. The pews, made of solid elm, will match the doors in the interior in good harmony. A matching communion table was also Elected by the purchasing party which went to Waukesha, Wis., to choose the furnishings last week. The group was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Skemp, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Loshbough and Pastor Wright. The communion table is an in memorium gift of the furniture. company, will combine with the pews and table to make a splendid appearance in the church' interior." Chirst The King Church News Reservations for the Cana Conference, June 8, will still be taken at the back of the church following all the Sunday Masses. The Rev. Alphonsus L. Fitzgibbons of St. Patrick's parish of Rockford will conduct the conferences. Altar and Rosary Sodality News Final plans for the rummage and bake sale will be discussed at the meeting of the sodality Thursday evening, June 5, at the Ray Mendyk home in Indian Ridge. The members will A CHAT WITH US Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE ,516 Front St. McHenry, III. Phone 811 -- Residence 91-R •'YOU MEAN IT'S AS SIMPLE-AS THAT?" '"I could bave saved * myself all those i buying.headaches if \ I'd just looked in { the Yellow Piges." find it fast in the Yellow Pages gteftly acCejit airy goofr u&ed clothing or. household articles to be sold, at Mathevv's Hall, Saturday, June 7, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Anyone who Wishes to have anything picked up will please cafi any of the following numbers, Wonder Lake 2841, 5972 or 2872. The sodality will receive Holy Communion at the 10 a.m. Mass, Sunday, June 1. A very entertaining program is planned for the meeting which will begin at 8:30 p.m. Post Office To Become Second Class Another sigh of growth of our community - is the news that the Wonder Lake office is soon to be a second class post office, due to the dollar volume of mail it handles. Rumor is that this will necessitate the giving of another examination for post master, since the requirements are higher for postmaster of a second class office. Those letter drop boxes you have noticed in the driveways are to be located at the Cardinal store and at the Highland Shores store. This will provide for safer mail collection, since the route boxes are frequently tampered with by children. Cubmaster Wanted The seventy or so Cub Scouts of Wonder Lake are hoping some couple in the community will be found who will take over the job of Cub Scoutmaster next year. This is a Mr. and Mrs. enterprise, as any wife of an ex-Cub Master will tell you. The charter for next year must be signed by Junel, and the leader must be located by then. Anyone interested in learning the requirements and procedure can contact Wilbur Haak at V/. L. 5512. Memorial Day Ceremonies Preceding the parade Memorial Day, which will start from the fire house at 10:30 a.m., the Legion rifle squad wil! hold a short ceremony at the Ringwood and Christ the King church cemeteries. Flags will be placed on all veterans' graves at each cemetery. Garden Club News The Garden Club reports that their rummage sale conducted last weekend was ahugh success and they wish to thank the community for Jts donation and patronage. They had three rooms-full of "bargains" as well as bake goods and plants for sale. The Wonder Woods women had donated their left over items to the Garden Club, who in turn gave to the Greenwood and Altar and Rosary groups the materials which didn't sell to start off their rummage sales. There were seventeen members and three guests at the last meeting of the club, held at the home of Mrs. Ben Redman last Thursday. The club decided on the theme for this year's flower show, which will be "Through the Garden Gate", the show is sceduled for August 16 and 17, at Harrison school. Ahriiial Spring Concert This past week has been a very busy one west-side Wonder Lakers, Hit; least thos£ who have musics!* children in district 10 or 152.. The. annual spring concert w§s held at Woodstock higti school, May 21, with performances by the band, orchestra and chorus. It was at very rewarding exper* ience, to listen to the finished product after hearing just the solo renditions of each practicing member.v Now; we know why they went to the top in the state^ competition a few weeks ago. ' May 23, was the date of the band concert for district 10, held at the West^yood school. This band is made up of the students in the fourth through enighth grades, directed by Vernon Hajeck, This group .also turned in a very creditable performance. News Briefs The card group which plays for the benefit of the Memorial hospital met tor the last time of the season at the home of Anita Hansen last week. High scores were held by Prudence Grabovy and Sybil Johnson. Other players Ann Weretka, Dolores Peterson, Ellen Christensen and Dolores Wines. Dorothy Michels waS unable to attend. The group will recess until September. Mrs. C. L. Wright and children, Janet, Dick and Sarah, went to Gibson City last weekend to visit her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Brown, who were stopping over on their way north from Florida. This interesting couple, agfc 76 and 77, are the owners of two trailers, one stationary one in Tampa in which they spend their winters, and one mobile one in which they take a trip the other six months of the year. They have been to Alaska twice and to Yellowstone Park once on their summer "vaca* tions". Get well wishes to Ann Weretka who is in a hospital in Chicago recuperating from surgery performed last Thursday. She will be bade at the Lake Sunday. Save More By Shoppinr At Home D-'Scholls Air-Pillo Insoles fwhnlMAir VMtllatlai 59* Mode of latex fMM... Lik* Walking mi fflliw BOLGER'S Drug Store 103 S. Green St. . McHenry PHONE 40 Claremont Hill SUBDIVISION StRVlCE Aftla 18th B$THDAY \ AM young men are Miftiilgd by law to register with Selective Service within ^five days after reaching their eighteenth birthday. This reminder was issued by Stanley Sevcik, chairman of McHenry County Local fioard No. 159. A youth failing to register on time is in violation of the Selective Service law and liable tf penalty, Mr. Sevcik pointed out. He said this applies not only to.citizens of the United states but also to aliens except a few exempt by law. . A man may register at .any Selective Service local board, Mr. Sevcik Said. The McHenry county board is located at 226 Benton street, Woodstock. Support The Cancer Drive U.S. SAYINGS BONDS Tf-,6 >,+- -3* ORDINANCE NO. SO AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING DOGS AND THE REGISTRATION THEREOF Be it ordained by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of McCullom-Lake, McHenry County, Illinois: SECTION 1. That Section 2 of Ordinance No. 7, referring to the license to be paid for each dog shall be repealed. SECTION 2. That Section 2 Of Ordinance No. 7 shall provide as follows; The annual license fee to be paid shall be $l-.u0 for each male, $2.00 for each female dog and upon proof b e i n g shown, $1.00 for each spayed female dog. This fee is - due for payment within ten (10) d&ys of the 1st Cay of Afnil, each year. That this ordinance shall be in hill force and effect' from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. J. R. LEVESQUE Village President 9?I. flatten and Son FUNERAL HOME SERVICES Phone McHenry 63 DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street!, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:80 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 EMMA B. PYRTTZ •. Village Clerk Passea: 5-12-58 Approved: 5-13-58 i Attest: EMMA B. PYRESZ, Village Clerk ' •% ' (Publish Utay 29, 1958)} SHOP IN McHENRY . Corsages # Bouquets , Combination Plant Boxes Gorgeous Real Plants , Annual Bedding Stock •Street Jiori&t FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION AND GOOD DESIGN 300 W. 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