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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Apr 1959, p. 14

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Page Fourteen THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, April 2, 1959 Wonder Lake URGE LAKERS TO VOTE IN SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION night, April 6, at 7 in the parish hall. Father Vanderpool will lead the discussion, "The Vocation of Matrimony, Part 'I." The secpnd, part will be taken up the following week. .b y J,a ne D_ ucey - 2781 j All high school youth are urged f() attpnd thpse interesting and Sca t.u rd.a y. A. pril 11 t4h.u e poilil s informative meetings. A social h g»,0 will be open at Harrison school , sode from 12 noon until , p.m. to ; Thursday. April 9, In the make it convenient tor the com- A,-f men •numty to exercise its voting ^ ish are d to come privileRe in the choice of can- bene(its of ,hls dldates to serve on the boards jsh are come and of education of the Harrison £ the benefits of this parelementary and McHenry high J izatlon schools. Fred Marks, seeking re-elec- i tion on the high school board, i has been fighting for nine years I to get the polling place for the j high school election oii't here at | the Lake. He would like to make a personal appeal to the community to get out and vote Saturday and show by the increased turn out that we appreciate the convenience of local polls, rather than having to make the trip to McHenry to cast our ballots. There is no contest on the Inn won 3 from W. L. Oil; H. Hill 504; B. Houda 544; P. Murdock 510; P. Marke 512; Circle Inn won 2 from Cristys; Jay Cristy 203-525; F. Roth 506; B. .Schau 534; B. Ditwiler 506. Silks won 3 from Vans Wonder Lounge; R. Sommers 565-204; G. Pederson 217-211-622; Cleaners took 3 from Streets; J. Hoyte 211-592; J. Gruel 525; George's Firemen won 2 from Paul's C. Kopp 500; H. Brady 509; J. Wurm 534; J. Krause 528. Mike Herman had a beautiful 269 game last week. Easter Egg Hunt Review Over 200 children of the community turned out Saturday to find the 1,080 colored eggs which were hidden by the Girl Exceptional Child Panel For PTA A panel of experts will discuss the "Exceptional Child " i Scouts at the Wonder Center at the Harirfson PTA meeting j beach. The Chamber of Com- Tuesday, A*pm7 at 8 p.m. They I merce, which sponsored the will outline the results of the , event again this year, felt-that census of exceptional children | the division of the beach for which was taken in the county j the two age groups of children last fall. A question and ans- j worked out very well. There wer period will follow. i were four dozen prize eggs in School board nominees will j the ninety dozen hidden and be introduced at Tuesday's I the weather man cooperated, meeiing also. Delegates to the j which combined to make a sucstate convention to be held in j cessful egg hunt for the chil- Jfrlgh school board, the two in- Chicago April 16, 17 and 18 are | dren. Frank Higgins and Marvih | -- W'enck, president arid vice-pres cumbents .are running again. Howev er our grade school board has five candidates to fill the : ;dent of the Harrison unit for three 3 year positions. You do I i»;>9-60. Other officers are Mrs. not need to be registered to ; Raymond Hansen, secretary and vote in this election. i Mrs. Paul Schwegel, treasurer. Nativity Award Sunday Regular attendance, pins, and special perfect attendance Obituary The community expresses condolences to the R. W. Bird family of Wooded Shores in the loss of Mr. Bird's father. Frank, wtio died at the age of 69 in Beloit, Wis., Easter morning. He was a familiar figure al the subdivision beach, being Bible Church Xews Pastor Wright's Bible class , is meeting regularly each week awards will be presented at j on Tuesday at 1:30 at the' a confirmed fisherman. Sunday School on April 5" to church. Those attending have the children of Nativity who j been receiving much helpful have fulfilled the attendance information on Christian living. Luther Cook is conducting a training class for Sunday school hour. Anyone interested is inrequirements. There are two "Award Sundays" a year, the other being in September on rally day. The sermon topic for Sunday j aiso that^ra ' ^ev- Robert Peterson assist- ?m£to 5thaes tc!art,e »go royv-e roVf doan .Atw i?c e I i e--d . P, astor Wrigb ht„ in the . Good sa year Christian whu o worshui-p s II Friday service. Rev. Pet. e,r son J, /-.u • » J r- * • gave one message. Christ on only on Christmas and Easter. , * Cross" and sane two snec C• ome to church every Sunday, j lal hymns. Attendance at all of the wor- ,T . , * - I - T * O _ S,uh.i p servi.c es d,u ring HT To iIv IWI -e eIk !1 Tuesdav. April 7, at 8 pm. •X-t-. • j ,*, ... 4thU e co~m munity wi-lnl hu ave Vt.hu e and Easter was wonderful, with | . .. . , .. , Five Christenings In Maivh Christopher Allen Pickrum, son of Richard and Shirley Bolger Pickrum, was baptized March 1 at Christ the King vited to attend these classes | church, by Rev. James A. Vanderpool. Godparents were Mr. all available space being filled, only emphasizing more dramatically the need for the new church. and Mrs. Donald Michael Bolger of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. George Burns were proxy godparents. March 15, there were two baptisms by Father Vanderpool. David Lawrence Dicker, son of William and Roberta Plante Dicker has as his godparents, Lawrence and Marie Bartels. Robert Glynn Smith, son of Robert and Jean Jones Smith, has as his. godparents, William Leroy and Loretta Williams. March 22, Clare Elizabeth Higgins, daughter of Francis Men's Friday Night League and Joanne Kula Higgins, was , That winning team of Paul's baptized by Father Vanderpool. Hardware is in first place again j Godparents are Stanley Kula, this year with 52 wins and 4 by proxy George Arndts, and weeks remaining to play. Run- Patricia Higgins. The same ners up are Wonder Lake Build- day. Father Vanderpool bapopportunity to hear a choir of thirty well trained voices singing hymns and gospel song arrangements when the Choralaires, a student choir from Grand Rapids, present the program at the Bible church. The public is invited to attend. Nativity Lutheran Church News The Evening Circle of the Women of the Church will meet Monday, April 6, at 8 p.m., and the Daytime Circle will meet Tuesday morning, April 7, at 9:30. The program at both meetings will be presented by the offerings committee of the j ers with 49 wins, Cristy's tied j tized Colleen Ann Palko of women of the church and is ^ with Lake Cleaners with 48'a Gerald and Jeanne Priest Palko.' Godparents are Robert work being done at the'* Easter, Seal Therapy Center in Wood-' stock, which was presented and n a r r a t e d b y R e v . > B u r t o n Schroeder, board member of the Easter Seal society in McHenry County. Officials of the Little League were guests at the meeting and were introduced to the club. Also present were Bob Kilday and John Zinny, members of the McHenry Viscount's Drum and Bugle Corp. The Township club voted to lend financial support to the Viscounts in the contest of drum and bugle corps to be held this summer. Spring Grass Fires There were a couple of grass fires over the weekend and the fire department cautions people to be more.careful in their spring clean-up and be sure that rubbish fire is out before it is left unattended. Bowling-League Banquet Plans for. the annual banquet of the Friday night Business Men's bowling league have been completed and the enthusiastic committee anticipates a gala affair. A few guest tickets are left if anyone is interested in attending from the community- , " Trophies and special awards will be presented to numerous bowlers and a surprise "something very special" will be presented to the women in attendance that night. Chairman of the planning committee is Joe Sullivan, assisted by officers of the club. President, Joe Wurm, secretary, Bud Schau, and treasurer, Hank Moder. sure to ent, ertain and inform . wins. Street's is tied with everyone about the work of George's Firemen with 47 wins, this important committee. j Circle Inn 46 wins. Silks 44 Tuesday evening. April 7. i wins, W. L. Oil i21 z\ Van's the teachers and officers of | Lounge 41 'a. Mill Inn 39, and the Sunday School will meet at ! Kreugers 34. 7:30. The program for the ! Last Friday Bldrs, won 3 evening will be the second discussion on "Basic Christian Doctrines." The Altar Guild will meet *April 8, at the parsonage. All ladies are welcome to attend this meeting which will begin at 8. The program will be an- ! other film in the "Life of ! Christ" series. ! Christ the King Church News Thursday, April 2 the Altar and Rosary will meet at 8:30 in the school Hall. Sunday at the 8 o'clock Mass they will receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion together. Catechism will resume next Sunday after the 9:30 Mass. First Holy Communion Day will be May 3. All children in this class must attend catechism classes or they will not be able to make their First Communion at this time. The Youth Discussion club will have a meeting Monday from Kreugers Oil; E. Johnson 565; T. Willeg 561; L. Freund 219-551; M. Hansen 205-502; E. Bell 554; A. Diedrich 552. Mill and Joanne Ruefer. Kiwanians See Football Movies Movies of the All Star football game were enjoyed by the McHenry Township Kiwanis club Monday night at La- Greca's Lake View Inn. Sharing the program was another movie, a colored film of the P EVERYBODY KNOWS FREUND'S DAim MILK IS GOOD AND GOOD FOR YOU 2uli cioud m • Baked Lasagaa \eal5 The Easy . . . Economical Way! • Fasfia Fasula • Bar-B-Cuedi Chicken 82 Mibs • Home-Made Bakery • Salads Many More Tasty Dishes To Choose From gantry. 2heii c a c i e s 184 N. Riverside Dr. PHONE McHENRY HCHMI WIRTH DISPOSAL SERVICE RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL BLACK DIRT, GRAVEL and FILL "U CALL -- WE HAUL" PHONE 1655 Chas. F. Wirth P. 0. Box 54 McHenry, III. Springs; Florida. They met the Jim Weisenbergers who flew down to Tampa, and then toured up the East ctfclst through the Virginias and Carolinas, followed by a day and a naif spent sight-seeing in Washington. D. C. Wonder Lakers attending the World Flower Show at the amphitheatre in Chicago recently were Mrs. Charles Kopp, who was a member ol the staff, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoppe, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Milbrand*, Mr. and. Mrs. Leo Hartog, Mr. and Mri. B. R. Redman, Mr. and Mpp. Walter Troxell of Hebron, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Armstrong. Dean Hargis spent the Easter weekend at the Lake renewing ,,old acquaintances and visiting ^ his aunt and uncle, Ruth ariSfl Ben Redman. In the company of classmates from Tennessee he visited the Gaugin exhibit at the Art Institute nnd museums in the city. Combining business with pleasure Dean was meeting interviews for - coaching jobs at several schools in Northern Illinois. News Briefs The community expresses the wish for a speedy recoverjtvto Sharon (Cookie) Moore, daughter of the Jack Moores of Winder Woods, who is in an iron lung in the hospital in Rockford. Sharon had been home for a week with the flu and was taken to the Harvard hospital Saturday when she became comatose, where her illness was diagnosed as serious. News in the Fred Sells household is the birth of a St. Patrick's baby to Sharon Grace. Dr. and Mrs. Don Wilkins of Ralston Spa, New York, are the proud parents of their third child, an 8 lb. boy. Other children are Melinda and , Mr. and Mrs. George Hklbauer have returned from a southern vacation, where thpy spent two days in New Orleans and then moved on to Silver Dairy Talis LEGALS SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of Execution Number 36537 issued out of the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of McHenry County and State of Illinois, and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make the amount of a certain judgment recently obtained against DOMINIC CINAMI and GERALDINE CINAMI, in favor of Courtesy Motor Sales, Inc., a corporation, out of the lands, tenements, goods and chattels of the said DOMINIC CINAMI and GERALDINE CINAMI, I have levied on the following property, to wit: Lot 4 in Block 6, Pistakee Highlands Unit No. 2, being a Subdivision of the East • 495 feet , of the SE M of the NW% of Section 5; Also the North 33 Feet of the East 495 feet of the NE% of the SW% of said Section 5; Also the North 33 Feet of the West 421.08 feet of the NW% of the SE*4; Also the South 40 Feet of the SW% of the NE% of said Section 5, in Towfriship 45 North, Range. 9 East of The Third Principal Meridian; Also a part of the SW% of the SE'/i of said Section 5; according to the Plat thereof recorded August 11, 1953, as Document No. 268489, in Book 11 of Plats, Page 86 in McHenry County, Illinois, Therefore, according to said command, I shall expose for sale at Public Auction all the right, title and interest of the above named DOMINIC CINAMI and GERALDINE CINAMI, in and to the above described property, on Thursday, the 30th day of April, 1959, at Ten (10:00) o'clock A.M., at the East Front Door of the Courthouse, in Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois. Dated at Woodstock, 111., this 24th day of March, 1959. MELVIN GRIEBEL Sheriff of McHenry County, Illinois (Pub April 2-9-16, 1959) PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS) ss COUNTY OF COOK ) Pursuant to the provisions of Order of the Illinois Commerce Commission, issued January 21, 1959, in Docket No. 45315, the Railway Express Agency hereby gives notice .of its intent to file tariffs with the Illinois Commerce Commission effecting, within not less than thirty days from the date hereof, J;he consolidation of certain of its terminal operations as follows: Agency at McHenry, will be consolidated into Centred Agency at Crystal Lake. The consolidated agency will be incorporated into free collection and delivery limits of the Crystal Lake Agency; toll-free telephone service will"be furnished from consolidated agency the Crystal Lake agency; formation as to route and schedule of delivery vehicle operating from Crystal Lake agency will be publicly posted at each' consolidated agency. Any person interested may obtain further information by contacting Mr. T. P. O'Malley, Superintendent, Railway Express Agency, 612 S. Clinton St., Chicago 7, 111. f) (Pub. April 2, 1959) CARD OF THANKS I want to take this means of thanking the many friends who sent cards and flowers, offered prayers in my behalf and visited me; also those vyho helped at the time of my accident. I am especially grateful to Rev. Reuland and Rev. Nilges. ^ 48 Charles J. Miller. DON'T ALEXANDER LUMBER COMPANY'S PAINT and COLOR CLINIC THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 9th 7:30 TO 9:00 P.M. Refreshments Will Be Served Due to limited accommodations, please phone McHenry 1424 if you plan to attend. Cheer-Up! Cheer-Up! It's Spring - and our big Spring Sale Is in full swing. So, keep in tune with nature, look your best by feeling your best.. .tone up your health with these Springtime Specials. Tablets Tablets Antacid Dristan 98$ €> LOCAL TRADEMARKS. IM 25C PLASTIC KITES 1 9 / 10* STRING -- ! 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