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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Apr 1964, p. 22

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F'feW' k |0!k I; THE McHENBY PLAINTDEALER Thursday, April 23 »1964 V) mitt £aka-- I.OCAL GIRLS ICOBE HIT AT OUT GATHERING I fury Lou Hartog -- 653-9176 '*Vhen the Junior Girl Scouts of Voodstock, Crystal Lake and Vender Lake met at the Woods .c 'k high school auditorium on / P' J 11 they were entertained vi h on exceptional show of til'nt from the various groups atl nding. Each group presentel ; skit or an act which showei he work of their most talea ;d members. " ronder Lake's offering was a j-esentation of the exceptional ancing of Ronnee Sommers an ' Paula Parker who put on a ! alf show all by themselves. Tb.V act included tap, acroba c dancing, and some of just ab<.'at every kind in the book. To put on a 3-5 minute act is qu ;e a job but these girls showed what real young troupers are made of. Evidence of th» effect they had on the gii s was noticed after the ^ sh< .v when many of1 the young- ' st£ "S were seen turning cartwh ;els, and dancing around on th<- lawn outside the school. «ine of the interesting things ab ut this gathering was the fac: that all over the country thi • same kind of gathering of Junior Scouts was taking pit :e at the same time which is }uite a study in organizatio i, cooperation, inter-club relst ons and downright "togetl>( mess" which was an inspirati »n to all those who attended. Hospitalized 1 7e are sorry to learn that P i ilis Reuter had to be hospitalized last week. By now si c shbuld be OK aigain and I hojie she stays that way. garet Evans, Helen Gallas, June Kiddell and Judy Rasmussen. PJ Party Thirty-eight high school seniors were guests of Leigh Perry last week at a PJ party. The girls had a wonderful time and n.i urally consumed mountains of food and cokes. * Wonder Woods Meeting ^r,he Ladies Club of Wonder Woods will have their next to t^.f liast meeting for the season a Millie's on Tuesday, April 28. They hope you will attend. Kosmlck! Infant Baptized Ronald Jerome Kosmicki, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kosmicki of Wonder Lake was baptized on Sunday, April 12, at Nativity Lutheran church in Wonder Lake with Pastor W. L. Thummel officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams, Jr., Wonder Lake, served as Godparents. Dinner was served at the home of the Fred Bethkes for the maternal grandparents, the Godparents, family and friends. The baby was born Dec. 9, 1963, Pensacola, Fla., where his father is stationed with the U.S. Navy. The baby's mother is the former Pamela Bethke of Wonder Lake. Pot-Luck Dinner On Thursday, May 14, the Altar and Rosary Sodality of Christ the King church will have their annual pot luck dinner in the school hall. Catechetical School Catechetical School at Christ the King church will be held the last two weeks in July. This announcement is being made early so parents can plan their vacations1 accordingly. All gracje school children, not in Catholic school, should plan to attend. Attention Delia Dear Delia: This is the best 1 could do this past week. Frieda McCafferty stopped by and asked me to send you her best regards. Also, I understand Van Sells has just returned from a very gay vacation down Mexico way where I hear all sorts of intrigue took place. Interesting things always happen to Van -- she's that kind of person. One who gets full enjoyment from everything she does. April 20 the program will be put on by Frank Higgins. President Floyd awarded tabs to attach to their Kiwanis pins to Jim Robison and Horace Wagner for membership activities in 1963. This week's program was presented by Fred Zandier, a past president, and teacher by profession in the Kane County school systems. Fred is teaching a class which is the first in school circles in this area. Kane County is experimenting with methods to teach and reach mal-adjusted children. His talk was so interesting that the question and answer session extended beyond the normal allotted time. Fred has been asked to return and talk on other facets of the new approach. Nativity Lutheran Ghurch Schedule Saturday, at 9 a.m. -- Senior Catechism Class will meet in the social hall. At 10 a.m.--Junior Choir rehearsal for grades 2-8 will be held. ' Sunday -- 8s and 11 a.m. church services; 9:30 a.m. church school; 2 p.sn.--Christian Education class. Monday at 1 p.m. there will be an Christian Education class. At 7 p.m. -- Wonder Workers 4-H Club meeting will be held in social hall. Tuesday at 8 p.m. -- Cub Scout Pack 145 meeting in social hall. Thursday -- Youth Choir rehearsal at 7 p.m. and Senior choir rehearsal at 8 p.m. BoA Voyage i To. John Eberie, Jr., who left April 18 if or sea duty aboard tl> Bon Homme Richard. Johji is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eberie of South Drive in V/onder L&^e. Home Burglarized J According to the McHenry County Sheriff's office the home o$ Conrad Rupp at 4504 E. Lake Shore Drive was broken irto some time during the day k'st Thursday. Itejns missing were $33 from two banks, an axiomatic mixer, electric razjr, frying pan and trading s'amps in addition to other personal items. A person was sten leaving the home that day. First Communion The Sacrament of First Communion was administered to fifty children of Christ the King parish last Sunday at the 9 o'clock Mass. This is always a very solemn and beautiful ceremony. Bouquets of while flowers adorned the altars and' the little girls in their White dresses and veils look like brides in miniature as they approached the altar. The Sisters of the school and especially Sister Mary Virginia and the lay staff of the C.C.D. are all to he congratulated for a fine job, Happy Birthday To that half-pint dynamo-- Darlene Robison -- who will be 21 again on April 29. Wonderview Women's Club News The Wonderview Women's club met at the hone of its president, Florence Pedretti, with Marge Mische serving as co-hostess recently. Despite the snowy weather the Easter hunt went on as scheduled and was successful in spite of the weather. Six prized were given out. The ciub is planning a dance in the near future which will be held in McHenry. More information on this later. The club is open to any ladies in the subdivision and anyone wshing to join please call 653-3417. Why not come as a guest some night and see just how nicc it is. Next meeting will be at 8 p.m. at the home of Ann Similek with Mil Smutny as cohostess. Anniversary Greetings To Flo and Wally Dean--Ex- W.L/ers -- who will celebrate their wedding anniversary April 28. Hobby and Handicraft Show Next Sunday, April 26, from 1Q a.m. to 8 p.m. -- the Hobby a-id Handicraft Show will be h *ld at Barnard Mill Communil y Center in Ringwood. If you have any handicraft vork or hobby work you wish to display at the show - please c »ntact Mrs. Arthur Meyers of 2.«17 Walnut Drive, Wonder lake. Telephone 653-6416. This promises to be an exceptionally interesting show inasmuch as there are so many talented people in our community who will be showing their work at the exhibit. The Teen Club of the Comnunity Center will have a ref -eshtnent stand and a bake sale will also be held. Annual Cary Party The annual card party sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Sodality of Christ the King church will be held tonight (Thursday) at the school hall. Tickets may be obtained at the door. This is always a gay party so why not come and bring some of your card-playing buddies with you and enjoy the evening. ZIP CODE HERE TO STAY. SAYS U. S. POSTMA Legion Auxiliary News The Past President's dinner vas held at the Richmond post 1 ome on Thursday, April 16, Lt 6:30 p.m. A delicious swiss £ Leak dinner was served. A ' white elephant" game was I layed and everyone seemed to t njoy themselves very much. 1'he floral piece was made of ' Poppies" and was very effect ive. The next Past Presidents' Parley dinner will be at He- 1 ran in the fall of 1964. The following past presidents (f the Robert Vanderstraten i uxiliary unit attended: Nancy . Lbersen, Leoda Freund, Loriain Stahl, Dorothy Michels, iLois Weeks and Rose Strojny. Memorial Hospital Auxiliary News Tfie Sew n'Sews had a record turnout for their meeting on Thursday afternoon, April 16. •£rs. Marie Wilbrandt was hosi ess | for a dozen willing workers, Betty Fiala, Genevieve Wielock, Rose Murphy/ Neva FuhjJer, Sigrid Eltof^Ann Weretka, Helen -Sfifiivan, Ethel Faust, Vera Wohnrade, Helen Muchow and Dorothy Halbauer. Canasta Club Meets On Thursday night the Canasta Club met at the home of Eloise McCafferty. Neva Fuhrer, Pat Arndt and Amy Street hgld high, scores. Others playing were Grace Markle, Marie MNbrandt, Sigrid Eltoft, Mar- Mrs. Holdorf Hospitalized We were very sorry to learn that Mrs. Ruby Holdorf of 7603 Orchard Road was taken ill on Sunday and had to be taken to the Woodstock hospital by the rescue squad. Mrs. Holdorf became ill while staying with one of her grandchildren while the rest of the Gahagan family were attending First Communion Mass at Christ the King church where one of the Gahagen children was receiving First Communion. We hope that by now she is much better. Kiwanis News Joyce Kinzer won the Battle Ax Award. President Fldyd called for c o m m i t t e e r e p o r t s : L e n n i e Freund reported on progress on the "Merit Award Dinner". The location still has to be decided. Jim Robison gave a full report on "Past President's Night", with the suggestion that it became an annual event. Five members attended the Division Fellowship Night at Crystal Lake. Our Art Lau was presented with the "Secretary of the Year Award", one, of the three presented, /"Congratulations Art! / Kiwanis Navy Day, sponjsored by the Waukegan Kiwanis Club will be held May 11 at Great Lakes. It will be a Ladies Night. The famed Blue Jacket choir will perform. Reservations limited to 400 for the area. Get your reservations in to Horace Wagner as soon as possible^/ NOTE.: A big event for the McHenry County Retarded Children's School located at Wonder Lake. On May 23 the Woodstock Moose Loidge will sponsor a dinner and entertainment in which all the proceeds will go to the Mentally Retarded Children's Association. Help them by attending and by selling your friends on doing the same. ZIP Code is "absolutely essential" to modern postal serservice "and we could not possibly do without it," Postmaster General John A. Gronouski said last week. Contrary to some recent press reports that the Post Office department intends to "scrap" the nine-month-old zoning improvement plan, Mr. Gronouski said that ZIP Code "is very much alive and healthy." > "Srapping the ZIP Code proX^ gram," he said, "is about as sil-* ly an idea as going back to the, Pony Express." The Postmaster General pointed to the "mail explosion" which has already pushed the number of individual pieces of mail above an annual rate of 70 billion and warned: "If we ignored the opportunities offered by advancing technology and permitted costs to continue to rise -- the 15-cent letter would be a grim reality by the year 2,000." Speaking at a combined post office dedication and stamp unveiling ceremony at the New York World's Fair, the Postmaster General said that public acceptance of ZIP Code "far exceeds any experience we had in the early years of the zoning program." "The simple fact is," he said, "that the more the public uses ZIP Code, the more successful we will be in moving the mails. We need the help of the public so that we can provide the best possible postal service. He added: "It has been claimed that no one is using ZIP Code, and yet of the 30,000 business firms that we have contacted to date, 87 per cent have agreed to participate in the program. Business firms account for 75 per cent of all first-class mail, and these 30,000 firms account for a large proportion of all mail in this country." Cooperation from the general public, he said, has been equally reassuring. 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